Expression. Press play, breathe, and let it settle.
741 Hz is the throat solfeggio tone, associated with self-expression, problem-solving and inner cleansing. People play it to clear mental clutter, prepare to speak or create, and cleanse a foggy mind. On this page you can play it free, with no app and no sign-up: just tap the disc above.
It pairs beautifully with breathwork, journaling, yoga, or simply a few quiet minutes with your eyes closed. Start low, stay comfortable, and let the sound do the work.
New to this? Learn how it all fits together in our guide to the solfeggio scale.
Dim the lights, sit or lie down, put your phone face down. Headphones deepen it but are not required.
Tap the disc. Breathe in for four, out for six. Let the sound be the only thing you are holding.
Most people settle within a few minutes. Stay as long as it feels good. Tap again to stop.
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View on Amazon →People use 741 Hz to clear mental clutter, prepare to speak or create, and cleanse a foggy mind. The throat solfeggio tone, associated with self-expression, problem-solving and inner cleansing.
Five to fifteen minutes is a comfortable session, though there is no rule. Many people loop it quietly in the background while working, journaling, or resting.
For a pure single tone, speakers are fine and headphones simply deepen it. You do not strictly need them.
You can, though this one leans toward focus and alertness. For sleep, try the Delta or Theta generators instead.
No. The evidence for specific healing frequencies and beats is limited and mixed. The reliable, reported benefit is relaxation, calm and focus. We avoid medical claims and treat it as a wellness practice.
Written and tested by Alexander Tartakovsky, a DJ, music producer and lifelong headphone and gear enthusiast who has used sound frequencies daily for focus and sleep since age 14. Last reviewed June 2026.
For relaxation and wellness only. This is not medical advice.