Maybe it's something good coming from white hat sources? A frequency being used as a tuning fork on humans, to raise their frequency, to put them into a harmonic frequency. Disharmony could be causing all sorts of issues (mentally, physically). I dunno, just spitballing. Could be the opposite - black hats lowering frequencies.
For example:
"The current reference frequency for tuning musical instruments is 440 Hz. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning has better effects on the human body."
The music industry purposely struck a disharmonic chord (literally) with this industry standard.
Would be interesting to know what the frequency of the sound is.
If you look up "frequency healing vibrations" on youtube, you know what I'm talking about - although those are usually a higher pitch/tone than in this video.
I remember watching a few of that guy's videos, but I can't remember if I watched that one specifically. I'd like to hear it distorted/overdriven but to what would be considered D tuning, as raising "standard" E tuning a bit would probably be a bit too high.
Maybe it's something good coming from white hat sources? A frequency being used as a tuning fork on humans, to raise their frequency, to put them into a harmonic frequency. Disharmony could be causing all sorts of issues (mentally, physically). I dunno, just spitballing. Could be the opposite - black hats lowering frequencies.
For example: "The current reference frequency for tuning musical instruments is 440 Hz. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning has better effects on the human body." The music industry purposely struck a disharmonic chord (literally) with this industry standard.
Would be interesting to know what the frequency of the sound is.
If you look up "frequency healing vibrations" on youtube, you know what I'm talking about - although those are usually a higher pitch/tone than in this video.
I'd like to hear a guitar tuned to 432 Hz.
Here ya go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ze44-Ppj-c
I remember watching a few of that guy's videos, but I can't remember if I watched that one specifically. I'd like to hear it distorted/overdriven but to what would be considered D tuning, as raising "standard" E tuning a bit would probably be a bit too high.