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[ - ] HelenHighwater 3 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:06:44 ago (+3/-0)

Does 8hz really make a difference to anyone? Does nothing for me.

[ - ] Belfuro 3 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:56:03 ago (+3/-0)

432 is a natural harmonic number.

It is the suns radius in miles because hertz is to paces is to miles

Half a day on earth is 432 seconds harmonic.

Simply 432 is a sacred number.

When jew demons changed to 440 and as well the metric system, they knew what they were doing.

[ - ] Razzoriel -3 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 17:30:22 ago (+0/-3)

The inches system is demonic.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 9 monthsJul 30, 2024 15:54:13 ago (+1/-0)

I'm probably not going to convince you.

But there us a relationship between the human pace, the sizes of the moon and the sun.
Their position relative to the earth.
And the number of seconds in a day on earth.

That is what the metric system hides.

Knowledge our ayran ancestors had

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 3 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 16:39:04 ago (+3/-0)

It definitely does to me. I think a lot of people aren't aware of the emotional responses they have to music. It's not as simple as heavy rock making you want to drive faster, or feeling nostalgic when you hear the song that was playing the first time you kissed a girl. Music, all media really, is like food. If you eat garbage you're gonna feel like garbage. If you listen to violent gang rap you're gonna feel like doing hood shit.

[ - ] dass 2 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 17:28:37 ago (+2/-0)*

On a decent speaker set up, 432hz comes across more raw than 440hz, and is felt/ vibrates the entire body rather than just the ears - .
Before A=440 hz standard was adopted internationally, music and symphonies were typically 432hz.

It's s subtle change that many people would not be able to distinguish - a bit like a highly nutritious organic meal vs processed goyslop - most wouldn't appreciate any difference - however we know one is vastly better than the other.

[ - ] Razzoriel 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 17:32:02 ago (+1/-0)

If your body cannot notice how classical music's complex patterns all harmonize perfectly and thus makes it a superior music generally to all by this fact alone, then frequency will also do nothing.

[ - ] dass 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 18:16:44 ago (+1/-0)

I kinda agree, Sound is vibration - musical vibration can also be altered by pitch frequency - it's about actuating listening quality and deriving a pleasurable or emotional experience.

One can have world class musicians but it will still sound shit on a tiny crackly one speaker reciever.

[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 17:52:18 ago (+0/-0)

I must a side by side.

[ - ] shitface9000 [op] 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:08:23 ago (+1/-0)

probably too sublte to notice on a lot of music.

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:56:07 ago (+1/-0)

Really? It's much clearer sounding.

"Bring me to life" - Evanescence is much better. Very noticeable.

Learning to Fly is too.

[ - ] Smedleys_Butler 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:18:53 ago (+1/-0)

Brown af mang.

[ - ] bosunmoon 2 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 16:10:53 ago (+2/-0)

All hail the Boognish.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 15:56:31 ago (+0/-0)

Great post

[ - ] GroundskeeperWillie 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 16:28:50 ago (+0/-0)

it sounds slightly flat to me is that the point?

[ - ] GroundskeeperWillie 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 16:35:21 ago (+0/-0)

Link: Interesting video i found because 440 reminded me of a tuning fork

440 hz i never knew about pressing it against your skull or guitar id always just bite the end of the fork.

[ - ] CoronaHoax 1 point 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 16:40:01 ago (+1/-0)

It wasn’t until 1859 that France deemed A4 = 435 Hz the law of the land, which was the same for Italy until 1885 when they decided to bump it up to 440 Hz (some regions set A4 as high as 450 Hz as their standard).

A few decades later, in 1917, the U.S. hopped on board with the Italians.

And then, in the 1950s, the International Organization for Standardization officially recognized A4 = 440 as “concert pitch” after first recommending it in 1939, and the world has largely stuck with it since.

hmm looks to be around those new world / world war eras they switched it from the natural pitch 432 to 440.

[ - ] MaryXmas 2 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 17:26:07 ago (+2/-0)

You would tune your instrument to 440, but you would play different notes. So what 432, everything shifted to a G? There is a reason that composers picked 440 and not 432, they wanted the pitch. You can move the tonic all over, it doesn't matter.

[ - ] PeBeFri 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 21:19:58 ago (+0/-0)

Are there any studies showing this really is more appealing, and any perceived improvement isn't the result of a placebo effect?

[ - ] mikenigger 0 points 9 monthsJul 29, 2024 22:08:23 ago (+0/-0)

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