Music I often listen too, I re-calibrate it at 432hz instead of 440.
For instance, compare Chopin Nocturne on 440 to 432. You'll be amazed.
You could try it of course with Bad Romance, but I found modern shit does not do well with the 432 hz frequency, but the dissonance of the shit comes out quite clearly.
Music I often listen too, I re-calibrate it at 432hz instead of 440.
For instance, compare Chopin Nocturne on 440 to 432. You'll be amazed.
You could try it of course with Bad Romance, but I found modern shit does not do well with the 432 hz frequency, but the dissonance of the shit comes out quite clearly.
Here's a howto: https://inv.vern.cc/watch?v=s3NGlsDdhTk
I know I could ask YouTube, but asking a fellow Anon is more fun : )
How do you even know what hz you're listening to? I love music, but had no idea there were different levels of hz that would affect you differently.
Basically, when you download Audacity, there is a marker left below, that indicates the HZ.
You can then change it via CRL-A + effects from 44100 to 432 (1818 pitch change) plus tick box with strechting.
In terms of effect, I noticed more ease and relaxation while listening to music altered that way.
Give it a try for yourself:
44100: https://inv.vern.cc/watch?v=-gDinVAmtA0 43200: https://inv.vern.cc/watch?v=dsytrrizLwY
I bought myself a new laptop a couple of weeks ago. I had the seller listen to both versions. He was instantly hooked on 432.
I am going to try it with my own voice after finishing the reading out loud of a couple of blogs.
Very cool, thanks. I'll look into it.
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