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Jaye B.
25th April 2021, 18:29
As a musician, I’ve tuned my guitar to the industry standard 440 HZ for most of my life, but after hearing about 432 HZ, have opted to tune to this frequency instead. I have no doubt in my mind now of it’s healing potentials. I play songs I’ve written for homeless people who visit me where I camp and often times they start crying. I played a song in 432 HZ for a Vietnam vet and he started crying. Later on he came up to me and said that he hadn’t cried like that for over 50 years (and then told me not to tell anybody). I believe the frequency is able to get through the boiler plate in peoples’s hearts, something most important in regards to hearts waxing cold en masse these days.
I highly recommend checking out the following article compiled by Robert Morningstar:
https://www.ufodigest.com/article/the-a432-hz-frequency-dna-tuning-the-bastardization-of-music/
Also, it is good to play a musical instrument in 432 HZ tuning, especially after spending too much time on tablets and cell phones such as I do. The fuzzy headedness is cleared out instantly. Also good is 444 HZ which energizes when one is fatigued.
Jaye B.
Satori
25th April 2021, 18:47
Thanks for your post.
I’ve heard of this years ago but have not tuned my guitar to 432HZ. I use a Seiko Automatic Guitar Tuner. It does not have 432 HZ on it. It has 438, 440, 442 and 444 HZ.
How do you tune to 432HZ? A tuning fork?
Can I tune the E6th string as if it were the A 5th string and work down to the E 1st string from there?
Thanks.
EarthGirl
25th April 2021, 18:55
Funny you should says this (not that I know anything about it) as I was watching a WTAF (WhatAf... stands for what the absolute f**k) that Gareth Icke and Richard Willets started doing a while back on ytube to make light of this mad world we all find ourselves in and he mentioned the same thing, I should look into it more x
Jaye B.
25th April 2021, 20:21
I use a Korg Chromatic CA-1 tuner which allows for calibration to 432 hz.
]https://www.korg.com/us/products/tuners/ca_1/
Metaphor
25th April 2021, 20:30
Use this as a reference if you dont have tuner
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Satori
25th April 2021, 20:34
Use this as a reference if you dont have tuner
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Thank you!
Craig
25th April 2021, 21:27
Thanks for the post,
I remember reading in the past of a website that would convert your favourite songs to 432? Or am I dreaming about it? Will try and find and post it if i can get it again..
thepainterdoug
25th April 2021, 23:24
As a piano turner, I always used an A=440 turning fork to get my A and tune the piano from that note out through the tempered scale. But it is my understanding that if ones tonal center or key is A and the root note A =440 vib per second, then as you went up the chromatic scale, a sharp, b and so on, you would be changing the pitch and crossing the 440 center anyhow.
thoughts?
Tintin
26th April 2021, 12:09
Use this as a reference if you dont have tuner
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Fabulous, thanks :thumbsup:
I never ever use a tuner, just my ears, but this little video has really cleared that conundrum up :)
From conundrum to eardrum.....
EFO
26th April 2021, 17:06
Thanks for the post,
I remember reading in the past of a website that would convert your favourite songs to 432? Or am I dreaming about it? Will try and find and post it if i can get it again..
Online Music to 432Hz converter (https://www.conversion-tool.com/432hz/)
Scroll down to choose your target frequency for your mp3 file/s.
meeradas
26th April 2021, 20:44
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see the differences - go to 04:30 right away
Josh88
3rd May 2021, 22:29
I recorded this in 432hz. https://open.spotify.com/track/1pp2mLUXrb1GsOXToUqw16?si=70b314391c634db8
Jaye B.
4th May 2021, 00:21
I recorded this in 432hz. https://open.spotify.com/track/1pp2mLUXrb1GsOXToUqw16?si=70b314391c634db8
What do you record with?
Josh88
4th May 2021, 01:46
Logic ProX on my macbook
Jaye B.
4th May 2021, 02:40
Logic ProX on my macbook
That looks like what I need to transition to from Garageband. Does it convert tracks to 432hz?
I recorded this in 432hz. https://open.spotify.com/track/1pp2mLUXrb1GsOXToUqw16?si=70b314391c634db8
Couldn't listen it 'cause I don't have an account.Do you have an other free source for it?Thanks!
Josh88
4th May 2021, 13:05
I recorded this in 432hz. https://open.spotify.com/track/1pp2mLUXrb1GsOXToUqw16?si=70b314391c634db8
Couldn't listen it 'cause I don't have an account.Do you have an other free source for it?Thanks!
https://youtu.be/2Ti8cDTCTNE
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Logic ProX on my macbook
That looks like what I need to transition to from Garageband. Does it convert tracks to 432hz?
Yeah, It's just Garageband on Steroids. Same basic look even. Just way more stuff. Then you will want more plugins, and mastering software, lol, ect
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I started out my solo recordings as a way to deal with my CPTSD, under a couple assumed names. lol. One of which is MiKey Ultra and The Blended Altars, misspelled on purpose.
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I just last month decided to stop hiding. https://g.co/kgs/YhvdVi
There is most of my stuff.
Josh88
4th May 2021, 13:35
Logic ProX on my macbook
That looks like what I need to transition to from Garageband. Does it convert tracks to 432hz?
What interface are you using? I wouldn't necessarily switch to logic if you don't need the added bells and whistles. It's really a resource hog. I had to get it because you cant bounce Stems to a file in Gband and send them to a producer, or engineer for editing and mixing. But if you do it all yourself, and aren't trying to make a streaming income Garageband does most anything you need to write or record without locking up, or crashing in the middle of tracking.
Jaye B.
4th May 2021, 14:05
Logic ProX on my macbook
That looks like what I need to transition to from Garageband. Does it convert tracks to 432hz?
What interface are you using? I wouldn't necessarily switch to logic if you don't need the added bells and whistles. It's really a resource hog. I had to get it because you cant bounce Stems to a file in Gband and send them to a producer, or engineer for editing and mixing. But if you do it all yourself, and aren't trying to make a streaming income Garageband does most anything you need to write or record without locking up, or crashing in the middle of tracking.
I'm doing GB on iPad. I'm in the same MK PTSD boat. I pounded an iPad mini to death out in the desert and have done 66 songs with lyrics memorized and over 150 instrumental compositions on the thing before it died. Now have iPad pro.
Madeira
4th May 2021, 18:07
Some of you might have seen this, still a good video regarding 432Hz, there is also a part 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY74AFQl2qQ
Josh88
4th May 2021, 18:50
Logic ProX on my macbook
That looks like what I need to transition to from Garageband. Does it convert tracks to 432hz?
What interface are you using? I wouldn't necessarily switch to logic if you don't need the added bells and whistles. It's really a resource hog. I had to get it because you cant bounce Stems to a file in Gband and send them to a producer, or engineer for editing and mixing. But if you do it all yourself, and aren't trying to make a streaming income Garageband does most anything you need to write or record without locking up, or crashing in the middle of tracking.
I'm doing GB on iPad. I'm in the same MK PTSD boat. I pounded an iPad mini to death out in the desert and have done 66 songs with lyrics memorized and over 150 instrumental compositions on the thing before it died. Now have iPad pro.
I lost a bunch on a Boss Br1180 That quit on me a decade ago. That always really hurts. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MacMiniM1256--apple-mac-mini-apple-m1-chip-with-8core-cpu-and-8core-gpu-256gb-ssd Check this out
DeDukshyn
4th May 2021, 18:53
As a piano turner, I always used an A=440 turning fork to get my A and tune the piano from that note out through the tempered scale. But it is my understanding that if ones tonal center or key is A and the root note A =440 vib per second, then as you went up the chromatic scale, a sharp, b and so on, you would be changing the pitch and crossing the 440 center anyhow.
thoughts?
Music notes, and their accompanying flats and sharps land on very specific frequencies.
A 440
B 493.88
C 523.25
So there's an awful lot of frequencies that never get used at all - each note is very specific and there's a long distance of tonal range between the notes, and even flats and sharps.
Changing the base tuning, allows a different set of frequencies to be used.
A 432
B 484.90
C 513.74
Etc. No overlapping frequencies. All unique.
The "conspiracy theory" behind the A440 says that this tuning was chosen purposefully to avoid specific frequencies or use some specific ones. It wasn't always 440hz either, I believe - I think somewhere along the line the governing body (yes there is a governing body over musical tuning :)) changed it to A440 from something else. The idea then that using alternate tunings, one can avoid or incorporate other frequencies that may be harmful / beneficial (respectively) to the human body and mind.
I hope I understood your question right. :)
Josh88
4th May 2021, 20:53
432hz changes the Binaural beats between notes. Most noticeable on guitar because a guitar is not a perfect instrument. It's a compromise between the 2 or 3 instruments that preceded it. Microtonal guitars are the only ones that play in perfect tune. 432hz is a more pleasing vibration in the Schumann Wave Torus we are in.
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440hz Causes a vibration that stimulate neural pathways associated with rage, and aggression.
Josh88
4th May 2021, 21:03
174 | 12=3 Think Tesla and the power of 3, 6 , 9 . To balance the tonality we need to resolve to 9. 432=9
825 | 15=6 3 is positive, 6 is negative, and 9 is ground, or control, or the Tonic.
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124875, is toroidal mathematics, which if understood can help with a lot of things, because it's the key if that makes sense.
bojancan
5th May 2021, 00:06
One of the quite simple ways to change music pieces from 440 to 432 is with a free music app, called “Audacity”. There is free download at the link https://www.audacityteam.org/download/mac/ . - for Mac version. Other systems are available as well. After installing it, you still have to download ant install ffmpeg file (link provided), to be able to import mp3 files for processing.
Once you import a song, select it by using “select all”, then go to Effect menu, chose “Change Pitch”, choose from A to A, change “Semitones (half-steps” to -0.32, or in the lower window from 440 to 432. Click OK, then Export it as mp3. Done :highfive:
For more help, there is a free manual available, and a few videos on YouTube as tutorial. Just search for 'Audacity'.
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