When you are asleep, you are immune to everything around you, except for sounds. It affects you because the sounds enter your brain, just like it is when your awake, and adds into your dream. I, myself, don't know how this happens, but it relates to your brain and whats happening inside of it as your sleeping. When you are awake and you hear sounds, you go along with it, just like you are in a dream. Say, if the sink is on, and your dreaming that you are hearing a water fall, your adding it into your dream and go along with it.
The Sound of a Million Dreams was created on 2011-11-15.
A sound creates vibrations
The most common onomatopoeia used to describe the sound of someone sleeping is "snoring."
The denser the medium, the faster sound travels in it.
A person sleeping typically makes soft, rhythmic breathing sounds.
The E has a short I sound, the A has a long A sound, and the final E is silent.
Rhyme
Barry Krakow has written: 'Conquering Bad Dreams and Nightmares' -- subject(s): Dreams, Nightmares 'Sound Sleep, Sound Mind'
The violin makes a distinctive sound.
Well, first you have to have a good day. As in everyone around you is happy and in effect that makes you happy. Most dreams happened when you are sound asleep. So, don't stay up and have a reasonable time to go to bed.
because that is the sound you make when you are sleeping
it smells good