If you had just said there is good music and there is bad music, i would agree. After years of playing using the reference tuning of 440 hz, I have never found any one that wanted to worship satan due to the music. Maybe that means I’m a decent musician. I have also tuned to 432 hz and haven’t been able to find anyone that could discern we were not playing in 440 hz. It seems the 440 conspiracy had something to do with disparaging the Germans after WWII. 440 hz as a reference tone was used well before WWII. Personally, as long as all band members/instruments are in tune, regardless of 440 vs 432 hz, I can’t tell the difference between the two.
If you had just said there is good music and there is bad music, i would agree. After years of playing using the reference tuning of 440 hz, I have never found any one that wanted to worship satan due to the music. Maybe that means I’m a decent musician. I have also tuned to 432 hz and haven’t been able to find anyone that could discern we were not playing in 440 hz. It seems the 440 conspiracy had something to do with disparaging the Germans after WWII. 440 hz as a reference tone was used well before WWII. Personally, I can’t tell the difference between the two.
If you had just said there is good music and there is bad music, i would agree. After years of playing using the reference tuning of 440 hz, I have never found any one that wanted to worship satan due to the music. Maybe that means I’m a decent musician. I have also tuned to 432 hz and haven’t been able to find anyone that could discern we were not playing in 440 hz. It seems the 440 conspiracy had something to do with disparaging the Germans after WWII. Personally, I can’t tell the difference.