No, it's not "quite a ways apart". I'm not trying to be mean, but if you're implying that a shift of 8 cents (432 and 440) is uncommon, you shouldn't be making that statement because you clearly don't know. Even the ultimate pro musician wouldn't be able to avoid playing some notes that flat or sharp. In other words, it's not unlikely, it is the norm. What's more, a note can change pitch (far more than 8 cents) by interacting with it's environment. For instance, the Doppler effect. Ever hear an ambulance siren as it drives by, and when it passes you it seems to get noticeably lower in pitch? Listen next time, you'll definitely hear it. That change in pitch is way more than the difference between 432 & 400, probably 40 cents. In other words, only in a vacuum could you achieve this supposedly divine tuning!
No worries, you are totally correct I know very little about it, and I didn't realize that that degree of out-of-tune was common. What I meant by far off was that I can definitely hear it when I compare the two sounds. As for whether it has this mystical effect, I am very skeptical about this but would be curious to try it myself.
Also agree with you that other aspects of the music have a much greater emotional impact.
No, it's not "quite a ways apart". I'm not trying to be mean, but if you're implying that a shift of 8 cents (432 and 440) is uncommon, you shouldn't be making that statement because you clearly don't know. Even the ultimate pro musician wouldn't be able to avoid playing some notes that flat or sharp. In other words, it's not unlikely, it is the norm. What's more, a note can change pitch (far more than 8 cents) by interacting with it's environment. For instance, the Doppler effect. Ever hear an ambulance siren as it drives by, and when it passes you it seems to get noticeably lower in pitch? Listen next time, you'll definitely hear it. That change in pitch is way more than the difference between 432 & 400, probably 40 cents. In other words, only in a vacuum could you achieve this supposedly divine tuning!
No worries, you are totally correct I know very little about it, and I didn't realize that that degree of out-of-tune was common. What I meant by far off was that I can definitely hear it when I compare the two sounds. As for whether it has this mystical effect, I am very skeptical about this but would be curious to try it myself.
Also agree with you that other aspects of the music have a much greater emotional impact.