I am not so sure we have Nazis to blame for it. Especially, since no international standard was available, and 1917 saw the adoption of the 440 standard by the American Federation of Musicians ...
Standards are typically matter of planning. (See Cross of planning, Human Design). But indeed, the effects are usually disregarded in favor of a system, which is also a typical cross of planning matter. Surprised I am not.
432hz, I love it. The effect are profound. I download a lot of music with yt-dlp but then repackage it as 432 or 527 with Audacity (pitch).
432 is much richer and nicer to listen too. 440 is putting me on edge, very disturbing. But 432 ... wow!
Pink Floyd's Division Bell all of a sudden is much more profound and I get goose bumbs everytime I listen to it.
In the case of K3: it is a Belgian group, initiated by studio 100 and was a real thing during the late 90 early 2000. My daughter was totally into it.
And when we drove to Spain by car, of course, the three piglets was mandatory. We had this thing that everyone of us would choose an album to listen to. My children always choose K3 and Peter and the wolf by Sergei Prokofjev. (https://yewtu.be/watch?v=A9cBmnyyOYc).
As far as songs go, when I was at school, we played all kinds of games and songs. Imagine, standing in a circle, and one in the middle, blindfolded. And the kid in the middle would strech out an arm, finger pointing outward, and turning counter to the kids in the circle. these would be singing:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 wie zal <<name of the kid in the middle>> een kusje geven
1 nummer 2 nummer 3 nummer 4 nummer 5 nummer 6 nummer 7
kusjes geven ....
The same as with Santa Claus/Sinterklaas. There is always one kid who breaks the story: Santa Claus/Sinterklaas is fake News. And the kids who really belief in Santa, are totally devastated.
On one of our trips to Spain, my daughter was attentively looking into the landscape. All the way from the border to our place, so that 800 kilometers, she silently watched. When I finally inquired as to what she was looking for, she said: Sinterklaas is from Spain, right? But I did not see him. So, he must be fake.
Later that week she encountered Sinterklaas in one of the homes for seniors out there, and her response was classic: O, hi, but you are fake!
I am not so sure we have Nazis to blame for it. Especially, since no international standard was available, and 1917 saw the adoption of the 440 standard by the American Federation of Musicians ...
Standards are typically matter of planning. (See Cross of planning, Human Design). But indeed, the effects are usually disregarded in favor of a system, which is also a typical cross of planning matter. Surprised I am not.
432hz, I love it. The effect are profound. I download a lot of music with yt-dlp but then repackage it as 432 or 527 with Audacity (pitch).
432 is much richer and nicer to listen too. 440 is putting me on edge, very disturbing. But 432 ... wow!
Pink Floyd's Division Bell all of a sudden is much more profound and I get goose bumbs everytime I listen to it.
In the case of K3: it is a Belgian group, initiated by studio 100 and was a real thing during the late 90 early 2000. My daughter was totally into it.
And when we drove to Spain by car, of course, the three piglets was mandatory. We had this thing that everyone of us would choose an album to listen to. My children always choose K3 and Peter and the wolf by Sergei Prokofjev. (https://yewtu.be/watch?v=A9cBmnyyOYc).
As far as songs go, when I was at school, we played all kinds of games and songs. Imagine, standing in a circle, and one in the middle, blindfolded. And the kid in the middle would strech out an arm, finger pointing outward, and turning counter to the kids in the circle. these would be singing:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 wie zal <<name of the kid in the middle>> een kusje geven
1 nummer 2 nummer 3 nummer 4 nummer 5 nummer 6 nummer 7
kusjes geven ....
The same as with Santa Claus/Sinterklaas. There is always one kid who breaks the story: Santa Claus/Sinterklaas is fake News. And the kids who really belief in Santa, are totally devastated.
On one of our trips to Spain, my daughter was attentively looking into the landscape. All the way from the border to our place, so that 800 kilometers, she silently watched. When I finally inquired as to what she was looking for, she said: Sinterklaas is from Spain, right? But I did not see him. So, he must be fake.
Later that week she encountered Sinterklaas in one of the homes for seniors out there, and her response was classic: O, hi, but you are fake!
It's so wonderful to hear about their innocence and their childhood. Kids should grow up like that. I concur.
I have read extensively on 432 and 440. You should look into it. It's all plan.