Meet Ted Winslow | Creator of SoundSyncTech™ Music Producer/Artist


We had the good fortune of connecting with Ted Winslow and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Ted, how does your business help the community?
Most of us forget downtime or how to relax. We energetic take hits, sometimes multiple energetic hits throughout the day from someones negative energy and what we really need it to fill back in with our own positive energy. Sometimes trying to sleep at night, we can’t turn our brain off and it becomes preoccupied with what we may have missed from the previous day OR what we have coming up the next day which may be stealing the sleep we need. I know, because I was one of these individuals.
The right kind of music can easily change all of this, sometimes just within minutes. We have all actually grown up listening to the same tuning of music for generations which in is somewhat dissonant. Instruments for the most part have been tuned to 440Hz since the 1940’s. Which is actually a dissonant tuning. Kind of like drinking carrot juice for years when you may be wanting to try a different flavor like apple or orange juice for a change.
I have created a technology which allows me to not only change the tunings of my compositions but I have also incorporated Binaural Beats which, relaxes the mind AND has show to help with memory retention. With these frequencies there is actually a correct key signature. For example, 432Hz is the Key of A or 528Hz which is the Key of C. We are energy, and being energy wouldn’t you want to vibrate at the right key signature in the right frequency. One step further, in the tuning of 440Hz, this is in the key of A. So we have been listening to a ton of songs in the wrong key signature…maybe why this is so dissonant.
My music has helped a lot of individuals sleep better at night. Most of my compositions are composed at what is or should be our resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute. So I am entraining the brain and body with correct frequencies, binaural beats and slower rhythms to allow the body to rest, relax and rejuvenate.
A Firefighter who was at ground zero for 40 days during the 911 attacks, could no longer sleep at night without taking medication which was affecting his behavior during the day. I am not a Dr. and don’t prescribe but…he started listening to my music which allowed him to get a peaceful nights rest.
Another elderly gentleman who was retired and beating cancer could no longer get a full nights rest. He started listening to my playlist on Spotify and now falls asleep every night within minutes of putting on my music.
I had an individual from Texas who lost all aspects of enjoying life. She got to the point where she would never get out of bed. She had a huge lack of motivation and was sick, could never leave the house. Her friend played one of my albums. The next day she was out of bed and joining the normal activities that both she and her husband loved doing. He was so amazed, he sent her out to meet with me.
I know of a few teachers who are playing my music with their autistic students during class because it is helping their moods, education and retention.
Lastly, and individual from TX, and I’ll quote him, “On July the 2nd I hit the ER with 3rd stage kidney failure. The Dr.’s did not expect me to make it to the 4th. I had my laptop, the Dr.s worked on me and I also had your music on non stop repeat for a whole day as my diners slowly returned from a level 9 to a 3.2 and eventually I got down to a 1.4 which is safe and normal for me. Because of this, I did not or will not need dialysis, your music really does heal and with the will to live, I pulled through. Thank you for your gift to the world.”
I’m not going to say my music cured all this, but the positive influence it has on us does allow us to possibly create our own miracles and gives us comfort when we need it most.
I believe with positive vibrations, frequencies, binaural beats allows us to heal ourselves. I have scientifically been able to show how positive vibrations can negate the negative vibrations and fill us back up with our soul signature frequency.

Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
I have alway loved and studied music. From analyzing compositions from the greats, to playing multiple instruments to the science and art of audio engineering.
I play all the instruments on all my songs, I have over 300 of them on distribution. As well, I write, record, mix and master all my songs as well.
I have learned that you have to wear many hats throughout the process. I created my own record label since the heavy hitters had not idea what I was talking about. I have built a commercial recording studio to give me the proper environment to allow me to focus on not only the music I was producing but the effects we were experiencing with how if effected our behavior.
I had to get pretty good at technology, when I started out in music, I was recording on 2 inch reel to reel tape which is not really used anymore. I am now using multiple digital analog workstations and “plugins” to emulate some of the hardware I was using from back in the 80’s and 90’s. I had to become efficient on ways to convey my musical ideas from my head out into a digital format for the masses. I have seen CD’s come and go, now to find creative ways to get promoted on Digital streaming services.
Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Living here in Colorado it would be the Mountains. I love backpacking and making my own path into the wilderness where we are sleeping on the ground and filtering our water out of the streams. Though it takes a lot of energy, nothing is as rewarding to me when you have no electronics around you and you are under the stars listening to the wildlife.
A week would be a little too long so I’m gong to make it for three days. We would pack in backpack pantry freeze dried meals which would be supplemented with a few MRE’s, beef jerky, trail mix, small candy for energy. Camelback for water. Our packs would contain sleeping bag and mat for sleeping on the ground. Small fishing kit with rod. Change of clothes and rain gear. Puffy jacket for if it gets cold at night.
We would head out into the Mt. Zirkel wilderness area outside of Steamboat. There are a few streams as well which we could pack in some rods to try and supplement our meals with fresh fish. I have a small tepee with a small stove. No flooring but if bad weather comes in we are able to use small sticks to head up and in some cases dry out wet clothes. It’s anywhere from a 3 to 5 mile hike depending on where you head.
The drive up is about 3 to 4 hours with few hour of backpacking the first day. Set up camp and explore the surroundings, pump water and then it’s more than likely time heat up the water for dinner. Possibly of fire before calling it a night.
Second Day try a little morning fishing with an afternoon hike. Probably fish again before it gets dark and decide on dinner.
Third day may be a little more morning fishing before striking down the tepee and heading back down the Mountain for the 3 hour drive home.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
My wife Christina for always pushing me forward when I was too shy to actually explain what I do.
Dr. Konstantine Korotkov for studying the human energy field with Biophotonic Imaging which allowed me to show scientifically what was happening to the human body.
Website: www.tedwinslow.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedwinslow/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TedWinslow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tedwinslowmusic
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJD5vry3IIYxwsxD5zSy79g
Other: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JzxL6YkNYBqg0KHuafcQC?si=UmnfmmqqQgSkY2ccnTT4wg iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ted-winslow/451281985
Image Credits
My wife Christina Winslow helps with my album covers and photo’s.
