Music Industry Tuned Instruments to Damaging Frequency — A=432 Hz to A=440 Hz | Mr. KidPool17
Photo by Jana T. on Pexels.com 🚨 THE MUSIC INDUSTRY TUNES INSTRUMENTS TO A FREQUENCY THAT DAMAGES YOUR DNA. THE ORIGINAL FREQUENCY HEALS IT. In 1953, the International Standards Organization — under pressure from the Rockefeller Foundation — changed the g...
As a professional guitarist, I switched from 440hz to 432hz several years ago, and the difference is very noticeable - especially to the player! I often found myself preferring the sound of the guitar when it was slightly out of tune, as compared to being in tune at 440hz - I thought I was "crazy". But, now, it just feels "right" to be playing at 432hz, as 440hz has an "edge" to it that I find "aggresive" and "sharp". One of the best musical decisions I ever made... ;)
That's interesting.
Same strings, just tuned differently? What tuner program do you use?
Same strings! I use a "clip on" guitar tuner that has been set to 432hz instead of 440hz. It has a range of adjustments, each one adjustable by 1hz. You can go higher or lower than 440hz. Most modern tuners have this feature...
I just bought a new snark tuner and just checked it out. I played bass. Going to get with our guitar player and try this
Cool. Thanks. I'm a beginner - can't use this in class or I'll be off, but good to know.
Can a person play say, "Old McDonald had a farm" at 432 and 440 htz and the song sound the same? Im not a musical guy so I'm just wonder if our catalog of songs could be revamped to the better htz.
The song will sound the "same". However, the more you listen to 432hz, the easier it will be to hear the difference. Notes and chords sound "rounder" and "fuller". There are some free downloadable programs that allow you to play your 440hz mp3's through them and the output is at 432hz. This is accomplished by slowing down the music VERY SLIGHTLY so that it is played at a speed that the note A=432hz.
So, yes, you can take a catalog of songs and convert them all over to 432hz! :)
interesting post /topic, I like “Calming Harp” various frequencies non-Rockefeller ones, on youtube, and a few other artists
There are a lot of videos, especially on YouTube, that are non-Rockefeller ones. I believe they are there to help us heal. Listen to music most days and not the propaganda.
Just a word of caution...I read somewhere that you need to use discernment with some of the sites claiming 432hz, because they're not actually 432hz.
great plan, healing music & “not the propaganda”
Our family owned a Harpsichord, I learned to play the keyboard on a Harpsichord. Their biggest problem is they go out of tune really quick when the level of humidity changes.
I had a real interesting professor in the classics department during college. Wild long hair, skinny as a rail, and he carried a harpsichord everywhere. At about 5 mins before the end of class, he would pause, go pick the harpsichord up and play a little song, then we could leave. He also asked that we not use typewriters to generate assignments. Just use a pencil. If we had to use a typewriter, please attach all pages to a clothesline in the sunshine to cleanse it.
Our Harpsichord needed a few people to move. The harpsichord is a historical keyboard instrument that produces sound by plucking strings rather than striking them, setting it apart from the modern piano. It was a foundational instrument during the Renaissance and Baroque eras (16th to mid-18th centuries) before being largely replaced by the piano.
And you know what they say, if it ain't baroque, don't fix it. I can not hear baroque without that coming to mind, my apologies.
Maybe an autoharp? Harpsichords are portable like pianos ...
Perhaps a Ottavino?
Probably. That makes more sense.
Way ahead of his time, I'd say. The lessons about frequency affect everything.
interesting family instrument, and tuning humidity issue, nice family choice!
Has there ever been a bigger family of ASSHOLES anytime in American history?
I doubt it.
I never understood this claim, does this mean all notes are tuned 8hz higher across the scales? AFAIK music is a lot of changing frequencies, to say something is tuned to 440hz, it must mean, take a piano for instance, every key is 8hz higher than optimal?
It's tuning the note A to 432 instead of 440. An octave up would be 864 instead of 880 and so on. It's a very slight difference, about a third of a half-note; something most people could never put a finger on but it is there having an effect.
I've wondered similarly. Seems the solution would be to just slow down most music ever so slightly to center the A on 432hz since the other notes are all relative.
Maybe it only applies to live music?
Yes, you can slow down songs by 1.8% to reset them to 432Hz. It would apply to any music made with instruments tuned at 440Hz, live or recorded.
All radio stations used to play the hit 45s at a slightly faster speed, supposedly so they could play more records per hour. All it does to the music is change the sound a little. I don't see how the "frequencies" would affect anyone physically. For hundreds of years, people tuned string instruments by ear without using any standard at all. That's what my father and grandfather did, although my grandfather eventually had a piano that he tuned his banjo by.
Also, the article states that "all the music you've ever heard" is tuned wrong. Not so, as I have thousands of recordings from before that. When I was younger, the radio was still playing records from back then. I still listen to the old records.
Complex topic, relates to church bells too (major vs minor bells) We discussed this at length a while back. Look at my post history if you want to see it. Lots of great discussion in the comments.
Wait till you learn about what they did to light and dark.
The same with CHURCH BELLS! GOD FREQUENCIES ARE GOOD FOR HEALING REGENERATION!! They also can have the opposite effect with SATAN'S frequencies.
Aren't dark manipulations just so clever.
This subject about 432hz is fascinating (confusing) but very impactful. There should be an easy way online to switch all music listened to, all audio, to 432hz. One can dream! Spotify never will. But somehow.
I believe that those involved in truly malevolent conspiracies actively push other conspiracies out to muddy the waters, and discredit the believers. Is this one of those, that upon a little digging does not seem to be a product of a wicked conspiracy? I personally do think it is, but I’m still glad I entertained it, because it’s a legitimately interesting dig.
It was just the other day that I ran across this “432->440 Hz conspiracy” for the first time, and decided to research it with an open mind. There’s a surprising amount of info on it!
I can’t adequately or effectively summarize all points I came across, so if anyone is curious, I’d absolutely recommend clicking through here, and even more so than the article (which does read a bit too dismissive of 432), especially on the 2 videos the page links to, which are both willing and able to do real investigation and clear explanation on the matter, and which aren’t even really duplicative of each other.👍
https://www.musicianwave.com/432-hz-440-hz/
I’m the furthest possible thing from a musicologist, but I found both videos genuine fascinating in their own right.
Happy researching, frens, and stay wary of just immediately embracing any conspiracy that seems super eager to tickle your ears with Rothschilds and Rockefellers.
Kind of side topic.... The beasts also removed the most popular classical music station from the Boston MA area as well as the most popular smooth jazz station from the San Francisco Bay area, several years back now. When I say popular, I mean you'd walk around downtown and half the shops would be playing it in the background -- omnipresent popular. These are just two markets I'm aware of; I'm sure there's plenty more and it was noticeable, made walking around less pleasant.
They destroy anything that's good. That's all they can do - destroy.
If they can't get rid if it they will "uglify" it.