I tuned my guitar to 432 and after playing for 5 minutes I cured cancer and became one with the universe. I'm now transcending multiple dimensions simultaneously.
why did u do this Adam I can't believe this that isn't real 432 hz ur just a fraud me nan got shanked on the subway last week and I popped round and played her some 432 hz healing aura music and now shes like a new woman literally she sprung out of bed help please the 432 hz music has made her too strong she's going around telling us to align our chakras with the universe please help
At 11:20 I feel like switching between 12-tone and pythagorean and back into 12-tone could make some incredible smooth jazz, it feels like the notes get looser and laid back when it switches to pythagporean
Well you better pull your chakra out of your dharma before your karma runs over your dogma. . . I though that was clever when I wrote it. But its really dumb.
I really like the sound of Pythagorean tuning, and I wish it wasn't polluted by the bizarre "wrong frequency" crowd. A lot of beautiful music has been made with it.
I don't use any of your low peasant frequencies to tune my bass. I let it tune itself by dropping it on the ground and let mother Earth give me the frequency the universe wants me play in.
A true brother who understands the cosmic power of TRUE drop tuning! It's only the sheeple who haven't unlocked their tHiRd EyE who don't understand this beauty!
@Kevin U "unbiased and objective study." That is not even close to being a peer reviewed, unbiased study. Its a single page that looks like it was created in MS Paint and has almost no information on the methodology of the study and does not even attempt to show any actual data. A scientific study will never be a single page, explaining methodology and showing the unbiased data in it's entirety is a requirement to be reviewed and published. That will always take more than a single page report.
that poor dude in the clip he honestly thought he stumbled on to greatness. I kind of feel bad because in a way he kind of reminds me of the Star Wars kid.
As a violin player, I can no longer accept criticism. "I wasn't playing it wrong, I was playing a tridecimal diminished fifth!" All of them sounded like different kinds of inebriated. There is some curious stage performance ideas involving many different pianos in there. Great stuff!
Well, as violinists we don't use a particular tuning system, anyway. What we play is closest to just temperament, playing what gives nice ratios depending on the context. We aren't limited by frets of fixed keys. We play what's in tune with the passage itself. The Ancient Greeks went crazy trying to make this stuff work out, but unfortunately there's no perfect solution.
Thank you so much. Years ago, I went on this same quest but just didn't have the ability nor the resources to answer the riddle of the Pythagorean comma , eventually decided to keep on composing music in 440 and with equal temperament. So, I found your video more than fascinating. Count me in as a new subscriber to your channel. Keep up the good work.
@@deadbabiesinvomit I'm a biologist and I've never heard of this and also see no plausible mode of action for this to be true. The only thing I know of is using ultrasounds to break down stuff. Can you cite a published protocol in a scientific journal that states that a C note repairs DNA?
Finally someone in the comments who woke up, the BIG MUSIC is trying to retune our chakras to dealign us from Earth, they want us to be lizards too. LIZARDS ARE NOT FROM EARTH!111!
Your communication skills, musical knowledge and technical facility on your instruments are always a joy to behold. In this particular video, I’m just as impressed with your flawless and highly effective video editing skills. Wonderful content!
What a lovely name, Soul Theft. I see Dark Power replied to your comment. Who else should we expect, maybe axe murderer or human hater? Such cute names
I agree with this video. Equal temperament is by far and away the most practical tuning for an instrument that is played in different keys. I do wonder, however, if a just intonation could be made to work with modern electronic instruments if the tuning dynamically adapted, while being performed, to modal changes in the music? It might be instructive to analyze the frequencies of an very good acapella group as they sing tight harmonies. Once you have an untempered instrument, like the human voice, you can make any frequency you like, particularly if you are not trying to match a tempered instrument. Do acapella groups tend towards just intonation or something else? How do they respond, intonation-wise, to modal shifts? Accomplished acapella singers all seem to share the trait of being able to listen very closely to other members of the group. The sound of acapella groups is, at least to my ear, quite different to listening to music produced with well tempered instruments. They also seem to manage modal shifts without sounding horrible.
There is software that will do a perfect just intonation that can be played in any key by dynamically adjusting the frequency as you switch keys. I forget the name however
if I got righr what you intend, it won't work anyway. Intervals for different keys are defined differently, and the whole tune would sound off. I suggest you to check Early Music Sources' video on Just Intonation.
The issue is that continuous harmony in exclusive just intonation is vulnerable to slowly changing in pitch in order to line up right. Good for singers, probably not very good for pianos
So, my bass guitars are all tuned down to 432 on a small digital guitar tuner. The intervals are fine, everything is just slightly warmer. It sounds almost like tuning down a half step, or E-flat tuning. One of my old guitar players used to tune down similarly and when I brought one of my basses over to jam one night, I forgot to retune it back up to 440. We hooked up and found out that it was actually "close enough for rock and roll." Amazingly, it matched up pretty well and it was a little easier to sing to. I was originally a singer for the band we were in so many years ago and I remember thinking it was easier to hit the notes. Additionally, it added a darkness and melancholy to the grungy, dirty music we were playing. Since I had to figure out harmonies, and we were playing covers by bands that detune similarly themselves, it helped us get a dirtier sound. AIC used a lot of flat harmonies anyway, so did Soundgarden and Billy Corgan messed with his tuning as well. It even worked well for Jane's Addiction songs. Many popular bands get their distinct sounds from alternative tuning and when you tune down 8 hz it's sonicly like tuning down what we call a "half step" or tuning the guitar to E flat. Tony Iommi and Frank Zappa did a lot of this type of thing and the Seattle bands got it from their lesser known punk contemporaries like the Melvins and the Dwarves.
@@jimweiss2176lol. It serves the same purpose. If your guitar is in standard tuning you can play in keys like C or Em really easily, but Fm or C# might be harder to play in, so you put a capo on the 1. Maybe you need to play in Ebm now, so you tune the guitar down a half step, because there are not negative frets to put your capo on.. lol
@@chandlerh2511 playing with a fucking capo must be some kind of fetish to some people. It takes notes away from the player and I am sick of this idiotic argument. If it was the same, all of these rock entertainers and musicians would do it, so once again, you are drunk on your own bullshit logic. I don't know any rock musicians who play with a damned capo. It takes notes off the fretboard so it's limiting. I do know that these same musicians who never use a fucking capo have multiple guitars being handed to them in various tunings, sometimes the same exact make and model of guitar. Please stop needing to push your over-educated theoris on people when you know damned well they work much differently in actual practice... nobody wants to limit their fretboard unless they are playing folk music consisting of less chord choices. It's an obstacle on the instrument.
I'm a piano technician, and I've only had one (memorable) customer who ever requested a 432 frequency tuning. I let him know that I'd be happy to do it, but that it might make it difficult to get the piano back to standard tuning or to play with any other instruments or recordings. He seemed fully convinced that 432 was the way to go and suggested I look up the "schumann frequency". After I got home I looked up some of this material, and I don't know that I've ever seen so much crazy all thrown together like that. Anyhow, thanks for the demo on all of this, Adam.
I would politely decline a customer request to pull a piano's pitch down from 440 to 432. I'd sooner lose the customer than yank the piano around like that.
@@johnfitzgerald4206 probably got to do with the strings "getting used to" that tuning or something, might need several adjustments over an extended period of time. Haven't tuned a piano though, just a wild guess.
@@johnfitzgerald4206 It's because it's a lot of work and it's a long way for each string to be out, strings are designed for a certain tuning and going outside that can cause problems.
I tried listening to a few harsh metal songs I like in 432hz and I swear it lost all of its BITE! Some songs did sound clearer, with less distortion maybe, (which worked better with more melodic songs,) but it's that abrasive feeling I get when listening to metal that I love, when I need to channel my anger. This is going just by the vids on youtube claiming to be songs converted to 432hz. Some pop songs do sound easier to listen to at 432, smoother, not as sluggish as the original. But 432hz is definitely not for all music. Either way, it would be awesome to see more musicians step out of these established comfort zones and play around with tuning and weird combinations.
I noticed on a 432 vs 440 cymatics comparison video using sand with tones that the 432 tones and shapes appeared slightly softer and more free-flowing, compared to the 440 which appeared brighter and more rigid (sharper, I guess). It makes sense that different frequencies have their place depending on what is being expressed
Um, metal music is designed to make people angry. That's why 432 took away its bite. You're backing up what we are saying, 440 is anxious and angry and 432 is serene. Metal heads have not yet evolved to a liking of serene, they enjoy all things negative.
@MrBuzzzzz Lol, metal doesn't *make* me angry. The heavy drumming and tones soothe my anger at times, I also don't have to be angry to enjoy the melodic aspects of metal. But if I'm already angry and want a release for those pent up feelings, sometimes vibing with like music actually gives me the creative fuel I need to channel those heavier emotions into my own creative projects. It can also be exciting, like when you watch and listen to a loud thunderstorm that that makes you feel on edge even though you know you'll be okay. We aren't expecting the storm to be softer because it is what it is. There are also huge variations in the metal genre, some of it actually quite lovely, symphonic. It has definitely evolved over time. But it will always be a LOUD type of music, which is fine. If you were truly "spiritual," you would know that intense drumming, etc, can be very healing. Being into metal has not impacted my spirituality. Your judgement is repugnant. I still receive messages from spirit despite all the metal. 😜 Edit to add: been hanging out with metal heads at gigs for years. They are some of the kindest, well mannered down to earth people I've met. Many of us also enjoy many other genres of music. The idea that only 432h is acceptable is really limiting. I'm not convinced that any specific frequency is good or bad. It's the effect it has. Honestly, some of the most triggering music for me has been a lot of the mainstream crap. Can't go to clubs, they make me depressed. Metal gigs though! 🤘😁🤘
Great vid. I’ve been soundhealing for 8 years with 440 hz singing bowls. I’ve used 432 hz before, too. I have this weird ability to feel and see sound and honestly it’s more about the player’s “intention”riding on these waves rather than the actual frequency. Both tunings are fine,but it really depends on the energy collaborating with them. Two bands can play exact same song but it will literally FEEL different in my body depending on if they were sad or joyful while they recorded it.
432 Hz sounds like grandma's piano that hasn't been tuned since I've been alive Edit: How the fuck did a random comment I barely even remember making get 3k likes
Fat boy Slim for example used to pitch up the song by a quarter of a tone and this guy is like every kid that listens only rap songs and Katy Perry and saw a video on the net and now he needs to come to his friends saying "hey Bro, you know nothing about music"... So I'm like: "you know nothing about anything, so what's your point now mmmmmm"
Adam, there's one important temperament that you are overlooking. It's called the Equal Ratio 432 Temperament (or ER-432). It works on the philosophical idea that all frequencies should be equal, tied in with the mathemusical idea that ratios should be as simple as possible. C = 432 (1/1) C# = 432 (1/1) Db = 432* (1/1) D = 432 (1/1) D# = 432 (1/1) Eb = 432 (1/1) E = 432 (1/1) E# = 432** (1/1) Fb = 432** (1/1) F = 432 (1/1) F# = 432 (1/1) Gb = 432 (1/1) G = 432 (1/1) G# = 432 (1/1) Ab = 432 (1/1) A = 432 (1/1) A# = 432 (1/1) Bb = 432 (1/1) B = 432 (1/1) B# = 432** (1/1) Cb = 432** (1/1) *Note the syntonic comma of 0Hz, divided carefully by 1 for each enharmonic equivalent. **Note that in this system, not only do you need to tune the normal enharmonics individually, but also notes that are technically enharmonics but usually irrelevant because they don't normally turn up.
I really enjoyed your experimentation with pop culture frequency concepts. You also pointed out the subtle mathematical issues with retuning and transposition algorithms beautifully. Equal temperament is a longstanding best practice because it resonates most harmonically with our brains. It "feels" good. New Age isn't for everything. This kind of reminds me of New Coke. It sounded like a good idea until we all realized that it tasted bad. Lol
I heard in blind taste tests most people actually preferred New Coke, ppl only said they didn't like it bc it was advertised as something different from what they were used to. If they had just used the new formula for regular coke no one likely would've noticed, in fact... I think they already did that
Tbh, I mostly play my guitar in 432 12TET and i quite like it. also happened to participate in som cool jams using 417 Hz 12TET. I like, how it just something else. Also some older (historical) guitars seem to be built for these frequencies, since they resonate better when using lower tunings. However, thas propably mostly due to the fact, that historically lower tunings were much more common.
In Iranian music (and maybe some other countries in the Middle East as well), we regularly tune our instruments a little flat or sharp (half tones, whole tones and also quarter tones) for different styles or just for transposing a song without making it different for the player. And guess what! We don't make it a big deal. As long as the ratios stay the same, it really doesn't sound different to the untrained ear.
@@Oenth21 of course it's a different set of frequencies and different to the ear (or a mic, or any receptor of sounds for that matter). But to say it somehow has a meaningful effect on your mental state is a very, very bold claim
Great video Adam still very relevant ... if a person creates "tension cues" for film & television then maybe the weirder the better ! The creation of proper Temperament in music made Blues, Rock and Jazz possible.
@I'm Wealthy If we are just gonna mindlessly "red pill" ourselves into nonsense then we may as well say that 432Hz is a mind control device given that Orpheus was known to charm people with music. Also, you know gay people existed before vaccination right...
Spin around (like a whirling dervish) clockwise(yang northern hemisphere/yin southern hemisphere) or counterclockwise (yin northern hemisphere/yang southern hemisphere) (torus spinning). Chant any of these mantras 3 times each while facing east, west, north(in the southern hemisphere) or south(in the northernhemisphere): "ieoua", "aum", and "om". Sleep with your head placed east, west, north(in the southern hemisphere) or south(in the northern hemisphere). Stare into the flower of life before sleep. Perform the 5 Tibetan rites. Play music at 440hz, 528hz, or 432hz.
Just say random shit about the "intervalic dissonance created by 432" and "diminishing sonic ability with standard piano tuning". Trust me you'll blend right in
yo they messed up the earth tuning bit bc they were tuning to the round earth which is clearly false. If you tune it to flat earth, it will cause you to transcend to a new dimension
Protip: it helps if you're not playing through bad frequencies I detuned this entire video by 32 cents and it seriously sounds better. Adam your voice aligned my chakra when detuned. Please consider this for future video projects.
@@Lonech Well, some people tend to sing a few cents lower at times but we're hearing a properly tuned instrument and a slightly off key singer all mixed together so we don't really notice it unless they're way off key. Also, these days people use AutoTune even when doing live shows so unless they really can't sing you'll never know when they go slightly lower.
Fabulous analysis of the body of work. I play the harp, only at home, and never thought about tuning down to 432. It already gives me an incredible sense of well-being, so I will be curious. Thank you for all the time you put into that.
I find it so interesting how the accounts that leave comments like yours all look exactly the same. The similarities actually defy the laws of probability
To be completely honest though, aside from all of the metaphysical perspectives of it, I will say that 432hz genuinely makes an improvement to the way music sounds. The bass hits deeper, the treble sounds more balanced, and the highs sound more tamed. Drums thunk more. Rock and metal sounds heavier. Vocals sound a bit more angelic. Listening to Mozart in that frequency was wonderful. For some reason it kinda tends to touch the notes of the song a bit better. Overall it sounds more balanced and more natural, and using speed conversion to slightly slow it down to tune it to 432hz brings a more “open” and looser feel and makes the finer details of the song a bit more noticeable. Changing it back to 440 just doesn’t really hit the same and not quite as pleasing. I tuned my guitar in 432hz and I play in drop C# and it feels like it has more sustain and a bit more resonance. All and all I will say that this can definitely be a great idea for people to try out if they’re looking to give their music an enhancement. But I’m just saying this because I’m a music snob and an audiophile
@@johnnyd6953 because of how equal temperament works, 432 equal temperament is basically a 440 equal temperament vinyl (tape?) played on a turntable that is 2% slower than it should. You don't notice the speed difference, it's within the normal variation of natural playing speed, but it certainly sounds flatter, and sadder. I can't imagine those 45 rpm turntables where perfectly on the money, and a few percent variation seems plausible, so would make sense why you'd associate it with old times stuff.
"It's played through bad frequencies." always gets me. I return to the video to this day mostly because of the meme, though the explanations are also pretty didactic and englightening as usual for Adam Neely.
@@einootspork I don’t know so that you can take a better look at him, maybe listen to him a little and maybe judge him for yourself, again I will admit that he says a lot of dumb shit a lot but there are times where he also says a lot of truth, though personally I haven’t watched them in a while just because he’s a little bit fear-mongering and I kinda don’t like that, so I just been busy and I’ve preferred to watch other videos than whatever he’s putting out so yeah…
11:19 you casually played one of the most beautiful sounds i'd ever heard. even through the change in frequencies my breath was just stolen. is this a song or just improv? this sounds insane. i'm literally choked up
Just looking at a database of jazz chord progressions, this seems like it might be improv over the chords to "I Wish You Love," although its possible that hes playing something else since I only searched for songs in Eb (the key he played it in)
There was a guy at my state fair last year trying to sells jewelry that "resonated at the same frequencies as the earth" and he described it as basically normal jewelry they slap into a machine that makes it "vibrate" at 7.83hz, and for some reason the frequencies don't ever change after that. He also said that if people wore the jewelry it would fix balance issues, blood circulation, and also said that the bad frequencies produced by cell phones and such are "why the kids are getting sick these days" What a nut
Dude. U just get your tuner. Calibrate it to 432hrtz. Most tuners will only go to 433hrtz. And everything sounds the same. He's just talked about the factor 9 thing. Which is a very deceptive move on Adams behalf. He must be in one of those secret "gentle man" clubs. If you know what I am saying. Like masonics. The secrets of sound and vibrational curses. Man's number the ratio of 0 to 0.666 to the octave
Your descriptions of the other tuning systems was very charitable. I don't know if it comes into this or not, or how it plays out mathematically, but I've been told by a piano tuner that the tuning on a piano is actually a big fudge. As in the very high notes and the very low ones are not really where they should be so that they sound better when played against notes in the middle. So I've heard.
To be absolutely ideal, a different custom scale can be designed for specific pianos. I learned this from a good friend of mine who was a phenonenal piano technician (dead of covid 😢). The issue is inharmonicity in the strings, which is at its worst in smaller pianos, best in 9 ft grands, which are pretty true harmonically(have the actual proper sounding length for all the notes) and need less fudging to get the harmonics all sounding good together. Oddly, in situations where 2 pianos are used together in duets, everything is fine if the 2 are the same size, but if not, the tuning has to be coordinated between the 2, and a compromise tuning designed that is as close as possible to the ideal for both.
but there is something "magical" (beautiful under math and physics) about perfect ratios. almost all the music you hear is not in perfect harmony. in order to transpose any piece of music, the notes must be equally spaced into 12 intervals (just intonation) to make an octave. tuning a guitar is especially "troublesome"... if you're OCD about it. On the other hand, a specific (mis-)tuning on a given recording might even sound (statistically) objectively better to its core audience.
@@xGOKOPx he just means that just intonated 3rds sound betted than equal tempered thirds, which is true, and does trigger my ocd at times, but the tradeoff of having nearly perfect fifths in all octaves (octaves are the only perfect ratio in equal temperament) is too good to use anything else.
It's because he tuned differently each note. He should have tuned the whole piano only by changing A refference note pitch from 440Hz to 432 Hz. If you tune any instrument's refference A note with different pitch , any instrument that is acoustic, electric or digital, then everything will come out perfect . The key or keys he used were really dissonant as well after weirdly changing each note. It is not guaranteed that he didn't do that on purpose . All you have to do is to lower the whole pitch and A refference note by 8 Hz. It's that simple.
My high school once had to get a super cheap electric piano cause one of theirs broke and somehow the highest notes on that sounded horrendously out of tune lol
I tip my hat to you, Adam. Somewhere out there is an alternate universe where they're standing on a flat earth and jamming to music played by instruments tuned to 432. And it all makes perfect sense.
motoservo nah the alternate universe u speak of is just the quantum side of our current reality Newton’s laws are off but more practical for everyday calculations but q physics is the true nature of reality 😭😭😭😭
It's not bad frequencies it's only bad frequencies for the music you're choosing to use the music you're choosing to use was probably written with a 440 tuning so you got to find music that was written with the 432 that music will go with the 432 tuning better because that music was written with that tuning you're using music from 440 and trying to apply it to music to 4:32
'Precise Temperament Tuning' is a geometrical approach to music temperament replacing the Just Intonation's Major Third interval (1.25 or 5/4) with 1.26. In this approach, the MINOR (3rd) interval FALLS (from 1.2 to 1.19) and the MAJOR (3rd) interval LIFTS (increasing from 1.25 to 1.26)
There's nothing wrong with just lowering or raising everything together. It's all this made up nonsense about "chakras" that is the music theory equivalent of flat earth. Chakras don't exist. And make terrible sounding music apparently.
Exactly, 432 is not meant for logical human music, it is meant for connection and alterting reality drug free. Not for enjoyment, just like mushrooms r not a party drug
You know the weird thing is if what you said was actually true there would be absolutely no way to prove it. Like trying to describe a new colour without the experience it would be impossible.
@@ImaginaryMdA Hey this making up unverifiable shit is getting harder and harder these days. Kind of weird how people haven't caught to many UFO's now that everyone has a camera in their pocket. So I say kudos to you, you're doing god's work.
Hertz = unit for a frequency, the same way kilometers are for a distance or grams for a mass. The way music works is that whatever instrument you have emits a bunch of vibrations. Those vibrations happen at a certain speed that depends on how your instrument is tuned, and that speed is the frequency of a note. For example, if you tuned a guitar and made the cords looser, they'd have less strain on them, so for the same strength that you'd put into a note, they'd move more, and they'd move slower. Because of that, the sound is lower (and deeper). If you made the cords tighter, with a higher strain, the cord almost wouldn't move, but very fast; it'd make the sound higher. That's the basic idea behind it. Expressing it in Hertz makes it really easy to quantify music, and it also allows to apply the same frequencies to any instrument, making sure that they're tuned together (rather than telling you "tune your guitar by 4 centimeters up on your A string, and you pianist you figure it out"). It's just a convenient way to express music :)
I tuned my guitar to 432 and after playing for 5 minutes I cured cancer and became one with the universe. I'm now transcending multiple dimensions simultaneously.
In other words, you forgot your tuner
good comment
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buh did you really cure cancer
Bruh just meditate for 3 months without food and youll be ascended 100p
P A I D I L L U M I N A T I S H I L L
Adam who was that dude in the beginning video?
beginning of the video*
@@carrietan1500 th-cam.com/video/_IWgovrW-Z0/w-d-xo.html
why did u do this Adam I can't believe this that isn't real 432 hz ur just a fraud me nan got shanked on the subway last week and I popped round and played her some 432 hz healing aura music and now shes like a new woman literally she sprung out of bed help please the 432 hz music has made her too strong she's going around telling us to align our chakras with the universe please help
@@turbochargedfilms thanks!
the chakra tuning hurt my soul, which i don’t think is the feeling that aligning my chakras should render
That is because your chacras are out of tune.
Chakra tuning was truly breath taking
I've read this comment 3rd+ times and still laughing; it also did hurt my soul
Yah for real. Not gonna lie watching this made listening to normal music again so damn satisfying
i dont want to like this so it stays at likes=440
At 11:20 I feel like switching between 12-tone and pythagorean and back into 12-tone could make some incredible smooth jazz, it feels like the notes get looser and laid back when it switches to pythagporean
Switching to Pythagorean for it's more resonant qualities on certain chords would probably be really cool to see actually applied
@@TalkingSandvichJacob collierrrrr
my chakras don't work anymore, you ruined them
I didn't think our bodies are that dissonant either.
you need chakra realignment surgery asap
My essential oils went stale and my 3rd eye got blinded by cataract.
Arvak777 lmaoooo
I can't use the sharingan anymore because or this :(
The chakra tuning resonated my digestive chakras so much it completely evacuated the entire system
Very cleansing 11/10
Yeah thats the *BROWN* frequency at work
What's the 11:10 interval called
@@genericalias5756 11/10 4/5-tone, Ptolemy's second
In other words, we finally found the brown note?
👍
Yeah man I'm not playing out of tune I'm just playing at the same frequencies as my chakras bro
Well you better pull your chakra out of your dharma before your karma runs over your dogma.
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I though that was clever when I wrote it.
But its really dumb.
@@iamalpharius9483 You're absolutely right
@@carlosandleon yeah.
G. Zunaideh how can I like a comment twice
Yeah, man, pass some of that stuff to me, man...
I really like the sound of Pythagorean tuning, and I wish it wasn't polluted by the bizarre "wrong frequency" crowd. A lot of beautiful music has been made with it.
Yeah it's pretty, though not as dynamic as modern tuning
@@drigondiiwhat do you mean by not as dynamic, exactly ?
@@DaniyalAntonio it can't be used for as many different styles of music
@@drigondii ahh interesting. Why is that so? 🤔 I'm a little confused, wouldn't everything still be in tune relative to each other.
@@DaniyalAntoniomajor third would be quite off from just intonation (by about a ninth-tone)
I don't use any of your low peasant frequencies to tune my bass. I let it tune itself by dropping it on the ground and let mother Earth give me the frequency the universe wants me play in.
A true brother who understands the cosmic power of TRUE drop tuning! It's only the sheeple who haven't unlocked their tHiRd EyE who don't understand this beauty!
Lol, I'm dying
Better not be a Gibson bass, or the headstock will break
"I play in Drop tuning"
"You mean Drop D or something?"
"No, just Drop. I just drop my instrument!"
When you just don't wanna tune your bass
Cool. Next time someone says to me "OMFG you're a horrible singer," I will reply that I'm
using the 432 Chakra Earth Vibration scales.
xD
Ed Sinrise
Just being a little experimental that’s cool.
Best comment I've seen in a long time.....Bahahaha!
Your comment just made me cry of laughter, my sincere thanks to You :D
Or just "it's microtonal jazz u uncultured swine!"
Adam Neely 2 years ago: "I'm not interested in debunking every documentary about 432 hz"
and here we are
and i'm not complaining
1 like to 440 come on
@@sodr7440 we're waaaay beyond that now and all the vocalists are going to complain -_-
slow news days...
people change.
@Kevin U "unbiased and objective study." That is not even close to being a peer reviewed, unbiased study. Its a single page that looks like it was created in MS Paint and has almost no information on the methodology of the study and does not even attempt to show any actual data. A scientific study will never be a single page, explaining methodology and showing the unbiased data in it's entirety is a requirement to be reviewed and published. That will always take more than a single page report.
The "played through bad frequencies'" clip made me smile every single time.
GREGORIAN CHANTS @432Hz are so divine sounding
that poor dude in the clip he honestly thought he stumbled on to greatness. I kind of feel bad because in a way he kind of reminds me of the Star Wars kid.
432 likes nobody ruin it
He’s racist for playing that.
YES he got right to the point
sounds like the piano is holding in a monster shit
excuse me sir is your piano constipated?
Accurate.
@@jamesyahya7230 it's like those memes where suddenly the music is distorted haha
Aah, a man of culture I see
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The factor 9 grid sounds to me like my grandmas piano that hasn’t been tuned in about 15 years
more like 50
The more years, the more tuned the sound becomes to Mother Earth!!
Bruh... My grandma actually has a piano that hasnt been tuned in about 15 years maybe more... It is way more pleasant sounding than the factor 9 grid
man untuned grandma pianos are the best. my grandma happens to own one
@@naomiblu haha truu...and the keys are so worn down that some of them don't even rise back up after you press it
As a violin player, I can no longer accept criticism.
"I wasn't playing it wrong, I was playing a tridecimal diminished fifth!"
All of them sounded like different kinds of inebriated. There is some curious stage performance ideas involving many different pianos in there.
Great stuff!
Well, as violinists we don't use a particular tuning system, anyway. What we play is closest to just temperament, playing what gives nice ratios depending on the context. We aren't limited by frets of fixed keys. We play what's in tune with the passage itself.
The Ancient Greeks went crazy trying to make this stuff work out, but unfortunately there's no perfect solution.
vicesimotertial bro
I WAS IN TUNE AND IN TIME. Didnt you hear I was in G half sharp playing in 21/22?
Flanowa Hopper 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🚫🧢
ok me
Thank you so much. Years ago, I went on this same quest but just didn't have the ability nor the resources to answer the riddle of the Pythagorean comma , eventually decided to keep on composing music in 440 and with equal temperament. So, I found your video more than fascinating. Count me in as a new subscriber to your channel. Keep up the good work.
432 hz: when you are sick and you hear strange pitches.
LSD trip effect maybe?
@HZB OcYpcWr'Ctwu Odzs you lost me
@HZB OcYpcWr'Ctwu Odzs yes me
Idk why, but i hear 432hz when my ears are tapped.
(sry for english, i am italian)
Bad ear infection
Mom can I have 'A'
Mom: No, we have A at home
A at home: 432 Hz
Microbiologists must be fools too. Using the C note to repair damaged or broken DNA strands
AHA DAM THATS SOME FUNNY SHIT
@@deadbabiesinvomit I'm a biologist and I've never heard of this and also see no plausible mode of action for this to be true. The only thing I know of is using ultrasounds to break down stuff. Can you cite a published protocol in a scientific journal that states that a C note repairs DNA?
lol
This is the type of jokes that gets me frustrated. Because I don't get it. Is it an age thing?
No! No no! This video was played through bad frequencies! TH-cam is hiding the truth by re-tuning the videos!
Finally someone in the comments who woke up, the BIG MUSIC is trying to retune our chakras to dealign us from Earth, they want us to be lizards too. LIZARDS ARE NOT FROM EARTH!111!
@@ncedwards1234 ALSO VACCINES CAUSE OFF CHORDS
Nathan Edwards lizards are a reptile that live on earth...
@@crypticii3431
It's ok, you'll wake up one day. You probably think birds are real too, such a shame.
@@ncedwards1234 I honestly dont know if you are trolling or serious... hilarious anyway
Your communication skills, musical knowledge and technical facility on your instruments are always a joy to behold. In this particular video, I’m just as impressed with your flawless and highly effective video editing skills. Wonderful content!
"It's played through bad frequencies" tshirts for sale when?
"make sure the chakras and the synths are in the same key"
@@connortweedie2446 Protip 2.0
Not his quote might get sued Lol.
Connor Tweedie LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO
That'd be awesome
The A = 432 Hz factor 9 grid reminds me of those $1 toy pianos for kids
lulz
Hahaha
I'd buy one of em, even though it's wildly off from what we're used to, it opens up a ton of new ways of using the notes
Idk, I liked it. Sounds microtonal.
it sounds like something you'd hear on a Russian cold war number station
“So, maybe we’re targeting too many chakras at the same time?” Best.
Yup, I totally felt the chakras resonating... and man they don't like to move at all xD
What a lovely name, Soul Theft. I see Dark Power replied to your comment. Who else should we expect, maybe axe murderer or human hater? Such cute names
I agree with this video. Equal temperament is by far and away the most practical tuning for an instrument that is played in different keys. I do wonder, however, if a just intonation could be made to work with modern electronic instruments if the tuning dynamically adapted, while being performed, to modal changes in the music? It might be instructive to analyze the frequencies of an very good acapella group as they sing tight harmonies. Once you have an untempered instrument, like the human voice, you can make any frequency you like, particularly if you are not trying to match a tempered instrument. Do acapella groups tend towards just intonation or something else? How do they respond, intonation-wise, to modal shifts? Accomplished acapella singers all seem to share the trait of being able to listen very closely to other members of the group. The sound of acapella groups is, at least to my ear, quite different to listening to music produced with well tempered instruments. They also seem to manage modal shifts without sounding horrible.
This is a very interesting idea!!!
There is software that will do a perfect just intonation that can be played in any key by dynamically adjusting the frequency as you switch keys. I forget the name however
@@loganhazeltonthat's quite a bait-and-switch you did there! 😅
if I got righr what you intend, it won't work anyway. Intervals for different keys are defined differently, and the whole tune would sound off. I suggest you to check Early Music Sources' video on Just Intonation.
The issue is that continuous harmony in exclusive just intonation is vulnerable to slowly changing in pitch in order to line up right. Good for singers, probably not very good for pianos
No wonder humanity is so screwed, our chakras sound like trash
I was curious if I was supposed to be creeped out when he improvised for the chakras. But then, humanity generally creeps me out.
Sort them out , pour cap of olive oil in left ear white vinegar in right ear alternate & repeat , that sorts them
@@Marcus538 or at least you won't hear the crappy sound any more .
Holy shit. We sound like shit!
FlaxeMusic "trash" is being generous....
Can't believe we both uploaded temperament-related videos on the same day!
Jazz master death match?
I can believe it. #conspiracy
And I loved both! Sharing both with my friends!
And I can't believe they were both EQUALLY good!
.......get it?
Clearly there's a strong sympathetic resonance between the two of you - a 3:2 ratio?
One time I thought I made a new scale and I thought I was a genius then I realized it was literally just in B minor
Justly intonation pedi B minor?
I accidentally made the Whole tone scale lol
Same, I just ended up with Dorian b2.
Do you remember how you made it lmao
blues
So, my bass guitars are all tuned down to 432 on a small digital guitar tuner. The intervals are fine, everything is just slightly warmer. It sounds almost like tuning down a half step, or E-flat tuning. One of my old guitar players used to tune down similarly and when I brought one of my basses over to jam one night, I forgot to retune it back up to 440. We hooked up and found out that it was actually "close enough for rock and roll." Amazingly, it matched up pretty well and it was a little easier to sing to. I was originally a singer for the band we were in so many years ago and I remember thinking it was easier to hit the notes. Additionally, it added a darkness and melancholy to the grungy, dirty music we were playing. Since I had to figure out harmonies, and we were playing covers by bands that detune similarly themselves, it helped us get a dirtier sound. AIC used a lot of flat harmonies anyway, so did Soundgarden and Billy Corgan messed with his tuning as well. It even worked well for Jane's Addiction songs. Many popular bands get their distinct sounds from alternative tuning and when you tune down 8 hz it's sonicly like tuning down what we call a "half step" or tuning the guitar to E flat. Tony Iommi and Frank Zappa did a lot of this type of thing and the Seattle bands got it from their lesser known punk contemporaries like the Melvins and the Dwarves.
They were using their ears though not just programming~intentional to the sound they wanted!
Essentially all you're doing is transposing, like putting a capo on your guitar does.
@@ginnyjollykidd tuning a guitar down isn't the same as using a capo. That's just an untrue statement.
@@jimweiss2176lol. It serves the same purpose. If your guitar is in standard tuning you can play in keys like C or Em really easily, but Fm or C# might be harder to play in, so you put a capo on the 1. Maybe you need to play in Ebm now, so you tune the guitar down a half step, because there are not negative frets to put your capo on.. lol
@@chandlerh2511 playing with a fucking capo must be some kind of fetish to some people. It takes notes away from the player and I am sick of this idiotic argument. If it was the same, all of these rock entertainers and musicians would do it, so once again, you are drunk on your own bullshit logic. I don't know any rock musicians who play with a damned capo. It takes notes off the fretboard so it's limiting. I do know that these same musicians who never use a fucking capo have multiple guitars being handed to them in various tunings, sometimes the same exact make and model of guitar. Please stop needing to push your over-educated theoris on people when you know damned well they work much differently in actual practice... nobody wants to limit their fretboard unless they are playing folk music consisting of less chord choices. It's an obstacle on the instrument.
I'm a piano technician, and I've only had one (memorable) customer who ever requested a 432 frequency tuning. I let him know that I'd be happy to do it, but that it might make it difficult to get the piano back to standard tuning or to play with any other instruments or recordings. He seemed fully convinced that 432 was the way to go and suggested I look up the "schumann frequency". After I got home I looked up some of this material, and I don't know that I've ever seen so much crazy all thrown together like that.
Anyhow, thanks for the demo on all of this, Adam.
Why would it be hard to retune back to 440hz ?
Would the turning pegs seize up or something
What shite
I would politely decline a customer request to pull a piano's pitch down from 440 to 432. I'd sooner lose the customer than yank the piano around like that.
@@johnfitzgerald4206 probably got to do with the strings "getting used to" that tuning or something, might need several adjustments over an extended period of time. Haven't tuned a piano though, just a wild guess.
@@johnfitzgerald4206 It's because it's a lot of work and it's a long way for each string to be out, strings are designed for a certain tuning and going outside that can cause problems.
You probably could've just tuned it to standard 440 and he would have believed it was 432.
My tv is only 60hz. I cant see the sounds. Help?
lmaoo
ha
It's a B tone. A B1. (432 hz)
In 440 the tone is between B1 and C#1
The human ear can't hear above 30 fps.
@@rjk24 you're fun at parties.
I don't think you understand, Adam. It's played through bad frequencies.
ON A R E G E L E R BASIS
I tried listening to a few harsh metal songs I like in 432hz and I swear it lost all of its BITE! Some songs did sound clearer, with less distortion maybe, (which worked better with more melodic songs,) but it's that abrasive feeling I get when listening to metal that I love, when I need to channel my anger. This is going just by the vids on youtube claiming to be songs converted to 432hz.
Some pop songs do sound easier to listen to at 432, smoother, not as sluggish as the original. But 432hz is definitely not for all music.
Either way, it would be awesome to see more musicians step out of these established comfort zones and play around with tuning and weird combinations.
As those 432 conversions do just slow everything down, every instruments attack would be a little slower too which probably contributes to less bite
so you need to write metal music in 432 that still sounds harsh then tune it to 440 to get the real edge
I noticed on a 432 vs 440 cymatics comparison video using sand with tones that the 432 tones and shapes appeared slightly softer and more free-flowing, compared to the 440 which appeared brighter and more rigid (sharper, I guess). It makes sense that different frequencies have their place depending on what is being expressed
Um, metal music is designed to make people angry. That's why 432 took away its bite. You're backing up what we are saying, 440 is anxious and angry and 432 is serene. Metal heads have not yet evolved to a liking of serene, they enjoy all things negative.
@MrBuzzzzz Lol, metal doesn't *make* me angry. The heavy drumming and tones soothe my anger at times, I also don't have to be angry to enjoy the melodic aspects of metal. But if I'm already angry and want a release for those pent up feelings, sometimes vibing with like music actually gives me the creative fuel I need to channel those heavier emotions into my own creative projects.
It can also be exciting, like when you watch and listen to a loud thunderstorm that that makes you feel on edge even though you know you'll be okay. We aren't expecting the storm to be softer because it is what it is.
There are also huge variations in the metal genre, some of it actually quite lovely, symphonic. It has definitely evolved over time. But it will always be a LOUD type of music, which is fine.
If you were truly "spiritual," you would know that intense drumming, etc, can be very healing.
Being into metal has not impacted my spirituality. Your judgement is repugnant. I still receive messages from spirit despite all the metal. 😜
Edit to add: been hanging out with metal heads at gigs for years. They are some of the kindest, well mannered down to earth people I've met. Many of us also enjoy many other genres of music.
The idea that only 432h is acceptable is really limiting. I'm not convinced that any specific frequency is good or bad. It's the effect it has. Honestly, some of the most triggering music for me has been a lot of the mainstream crap. Can't go to clubs, they make me depressed.
Metal gigs though! 🤘😁🤘
The cut back to "played thru bad frequencies" is golden lmao
Every time
bãå frequencies
_baa_ frequencies
My favorite parts of the video. :D
I guess I was the only one that thought otherwise, please don't hate my opinion.
Anytime someone takes a phone selfie video of themselves giving advice in the vertical aspect ratio... you know it’s gonna be good advice.
Beat me to it
that's why 9/16 intervals sound so sweet
OH, now I get it. My body is SUPPOSED to feel like shit! Thanks chakra frequencies!
594. 672. 432. 594.
Strands
Stonks
@@deadbabiesinvomit Wat
@@deadbabiesinvomit ask if they can repair your shit-for-brains
Great vid. I’ve been soundhealing for 8 years with 440 hz singing bowls. I’ve used 432 hz before, too. I have this weird ability to feel and see sound and honestly it’s more about the player’s “intention”riding on these waves rather than the actual frequency. Both tunings are fine,but it really depends on the energy collaborating with them. Two bands can play exact same song but it will literally FEEL different in my body depending on if they were sad or joyful while they recorded it.
PROTIP: Make sure the synth and your chakras are in the same frequency
He might just be dissonant…. Ugh
GREGORIAN CHANTS @432Hz are so divine sounding
432 Hz sounds like grandma's piano that hasn't been tuned since I've been alive
Edit: How the fuck did a random comment I barely even remember making get 3k likes
Same...except it’s my parents piano that I grew up playing...come home now and play it...it has been possessed by demons
@superHAPPYrocks Player piano?
@superHAPPYrocks I meant player piano, as in one that would play on its own, like some saloons had.
Ender Gaming you have to tune pianos? Am I stupid for not knowing that
Exactly
These "better frequencies" just sound like my grandma's old piano that she refused to get tuned.
SingToMe42 why did she refuse to get it tuned??!!
@@hanawana She didn't trust anyone and thought they would ruin the piano. It was her grandmother's piano, very important to her. 🤷
@@lebunnie My gram wouldn't let me turn up the volume on her TV. I had to use the remote or else "YOU'LL WRECK IT!"
Of course she didn't get it tuned. If she did, then it'd be "played in bad frequencies!"
exactly lmfao
if a jazz musician says something is out of place or weird, you better believe it.
If this man plays “its played through bad frequencies” one more time im bouta change his resonant frequency
René van Emelen bruh im not even kidding its actually pissing me off
Michael Gibson it was better than just “imma make his personal frequency vibrate at a different rate”
Fat boy Slim for example used to pitch up the song by a quarter of a tone and this guy is like every kid that listens only rap songs and Katy Perry and saw a video on the net and now he needs to come to his friends saying "hey Bro, you know nothing about music"... So I'm like: "you know nothing about anything, so what's your point now mmmmmm"
Trio LOL Gamers i need context
Rearrange his head chakra
7:13 My chakras became so aligned that all the toxins in my system immediately exited my mouth. Amazing!
Lmao
th-cam.com/video/tGHQXwJjJZY/w-d-xo.html
TheOneAndOnlySame Lmao
Hows it taste?
So long story short... you projectile vomited because 432 is garbage
Adam, there's one important temperament that you are overlooking.
It's called the Equal Ratio 432 Temperament (or ER-432).
It works on the philosophical idea that all frequencies should be equal, tied in with the mathemusical idea that ratios should be as simple as possible.
C = 432 (1/1)
C# = 432 (1/1)
Db = 432* (1/1)
D = 432 (1/1)
D# = 432 (1/1)
Eb = 432 (1/1)
E = 432 (1/1)
E# = 432** (1/1)
Fb = 432** (1/1)
F = 432 (1/1)
F# = 432 (1/1)
Gb = 432 (1/1)
G = 432 (1/1)
G# = 432 (1/1)
Ab = 432 (1/1)
A = 432 (1/1)
A# = 432 (1/1)
Bb = 432 (1/1)
B = 432 (1/1)
B# = 432** (1/1)
Cb = 432** (1/1)
*Note the syntonic comma of 0Hz, divided carefully by 1 for each enharmonic equivalent.
**Note that in this system, not only do you need to tune the normal enharmonics individually, but also notes that are technically enharmonics but usually irrelevant because they don't normally turn up.
this comment needs 432x more liking
finally, something i can improvise over!
Om...
communism scale
@@SimonJSlou bruh 😂
I really enjoyed your experimentation with pop culture frequency concepts. You also pointed out the subtle mathematical issues with retuning and transposition algorithms beautifully. Equal temperament is a longstanding best practice because it resonates most harmonically with our brains. It "feels" good.
New Age isn't for everything. This kind of reminds me of New Coke. It sounded like a good idea until we all realized that it tasted bad. Lol
I heard in blind taste tests most people actually preferred New Coke, ppl only said they didn't like it bc it was advertised as something different from what they were used to. If they had just used the new formula for regular coke no one likely would've noticed, in fact... I think they already did that
It’s really cool to hear you shift tunings in the middle of an improv. I don’t think I’ve heard that before!
Jacob Collier does it in his songs.
Well, you just tell the keyboard which tuning to play back in...
You tried playing a Gibson with that mechanical tuner of theirs?
licks in 432Hz is peak jazztube and you cannot convince me otherwise
🔥🔥🔥
Asmodean Underscore You are absolutely right, no need to convince you otherwise.
no if he was playing altered forms of the lick that layered over eachother make a 7:11 polyrhythm in A=432
666 upvotes 👌🏼
Only counts if u play it in 7:11
The earth tuning sounds bad because you failed to take into account that the earth is flat. To fix this, flatten all the notes
LOL
yo, pin this comment.
My brain aaaaaa
Hahahahahaha
You win
LMAOOOO
😆This was brilliant, thank you for explaining tuning PROPERLY!
432 hertz can summon John Coltrane himself.
Pepega
420 hertz can summon Snoop Dogg though
Nah, 3TET does that.
Aphex fan
Dhruv Mohta naw that’s 8D audio
I think I laughed at every throwback to "it's played through bad frequencies"
this video is on point
"it's played too baa frequecies"
“Programming chakral frequencies” sounds like a Sims loading screen
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is
it kind of opened my lower chakra in toilet 😂
Genius comment
@@andrejgregoric1324 oh no
Great content Adam! I play cello. A-432 sounds more resonant. At least on my instrument. Comes in handy when playing Bach Suites.
Thanks much!
All musical cultures contain a perfect 5th
Chakra tuning: *hold my scented candle*
and , as you say , it sounds perfect filth !
It's played through bad frequencies!
I love that the “played through bad frequencies” clip pops in and out throughout the video 😂😂
Comedic callback was well played by Mr. Neely
Read the comment, looked back up, “played through bad frequencies”, well done
Lol.
Repetition Legitimises
Repetition Legitimises
420 has improved music for generations, but kinda hz when you cough.
United Space Pirates fuck you 😂
fk u
I'm choking to death right now I'm go na die alone because lf your comment
Aha, I see what you did there. Funny.
I feel stupid for not getting the joke right away. 😅
Tbh, I mostly play my guitar in 432 12TET and i quite like it. also happened to participate in som cool jams using 417 Hz 12TET. I like, how it just something else. Also some older (historical) guitars seem to be built for these frequencies, since they resonate better when using lower tunings. However, thas propably mostly due to the fact, that historically lower tunings were much more common.
11:55 "Oh you evil little bas-"
11:57: "Thank you :)"
Same
Yes, I was so annoyed, and then unannoyed
Underrated comment
@Rascal E. Varmint Yeah It would be the #11 (or the tritone an octave above the root of the chord) resolving upward to the 12, or the 5th
cringe
7:12 I actually felt my chakras aligning.
Or maybe that was just nausea.
Same. My chakras felt like they were doing the worm!
But that could also have been my body writhing in discontent.
the chakras are the vomit that was aligning to come out of my mouth
In Iranian music (and maybe some other countries in the Middle East as well), we regularly tune our instruments a little flat or sharp (half tones, whole tones and also quarter tones) for different styles or just for transposing a song without making it different for the player. And guess what! We don't make it a big deal. As long as the ratios stay the same, it really doesn't sound different to the untrained ear.
To the untrained ear, but it does affect them differently regardless of how you tune it differently (they resonate differently within the ear)
@@Oenth21 of course it's a different set of frequencies and different to the ear (or a mic, or any receptor of sounds for that matter). But to say it somehow has a meaningful effect on your mental state is a very, very bold claim
@@jt9300 is isnt lol you just cant comprehend that fact
it affects mood, thoughts feelings subconsciously
@@mudzy9820 wooww. Dude you were so eloquent, thorough and convincing. You changed my life. Imma convert to 432ism from now on... 😂
Great video Adam still very relevant ... if a person creates "tension cues" for film & television then maybe the weirder the better !
The creation of proper Temperament in music made Blues, Rock and Jazz possible.
7:18 My 3rd eye is extremely open and my ears are extremely closed.
@I'm Wealthy If we are just gonna mindlessly "red pill" ourselves into nonsense then we may as well say that 432Hz is a mind control device given that Orpheus was known to charm people with music.
Also, you know gay people existed before vaccination right...
I want to give my free reddit award to you....
Is that your lower eye
Spin around (like a whirling dervish) clockwise(yang northern hemisphere/yin southern hemisphere) or counterclockwise (yin northern hemisphere/yang southern hemisphere) (torus spinning). Chant any of these mantras 3 times each while facing east, west, north(in the southern hemisphere) or south(in the northernhemisphere): "ieoua", "aum", and "om". Sleep with your head placed east, west, north(in the southern hemisphere) or south(in the northern hemisphere). Stare into the flower of life before sleep. Perform the 5 Tibetan rites. Play music at 440hz, 528hz, or 432hz.
My third eye has a migraine.
i got recommended this and everyone in the comments knows about pianos what do i do help
Music theory is ez bro trust me
Just say random shit about the "intervalic dissonance created by 432" and "diminishing sonic ability with standard piano tuning". Trust me you'll blend right in
Leave.
@@SantiagoAbud ...your ANSWERS IN THE COMMENTS BELOOOOOOOW...
@@superhuman33 I'LL PICK MY FAVOURITES ON THE NEXT EEPISOODE OF..
7:23
resonant indeed, i can feel my neck shattering and my spine being crushed
notice me omega-senpai
@@orugacrest notice me reality distorded-senpai
@@orugacrest hi
What a great video on tuning systems!
I have heard this before! Then we had the piano tuner come by!
yo they messed up the earth tuning bit bc they were tuning to the round earth which is clearly false. If you tune it to flat earth, it will cause you to transcend to a new dimension
Possibly the,,, "Third Dimension"?
(if that even exists)
Gotta tune to Earth b
Profile picture checks out
Perth Longboarding Society don’t disrespect my recorder playing profile picture
@@lenonel3286 I'm more of and Earth Bb kinda guy
432 sounds like shit...429 is connecting the nature with us
Btw did Paul Davids gave you tips and tricks on editing?
Jela 11 really 429?
forget 425, 419 is the one
Wrong! It's definitely 407.87395245 😄🤣😂
The Feel Button ew it’s so decimal-y
Perfection can't be rounded off! Haha 😃🤩🎶🎵
I appreciate the clarity of this video.Very well explained with what I thought was good ole common sense .!
Thank You for clearing the air
Protip: it helps if you're not playing through bad frequencies
I detuned this entire video by 32 cents and it seriously sounds better. Adam your voice aligned my chakra when detuned. Please consider this for future video projects.
"Adam your voice aligned my chakra..." probably not something he ever expected anyone to post. :-)
"If the point of music is to express thoughts and feelings, the thoughts and feelings that this particular tuning...."
*would be having a stroke*
I'm literally crying XD
Maybe tone deaf people aren't actually tone deaf but are instead tuned to the 432 Hz factor 9 grid? lol
Definitely. My mom was defitinely singing in some tuning system I wasn't familiar with when she was driving earlier.
Most people tend to sing a bit lower pitched compared to the real pitch they want to, so this actually holds water lol
@@Lonech Well, some people tend to sing a few cents lower at times but we're hearing a properly tuned instrument and a slightly off key singer all mixed together so we don't really notice it unless they're way off key. Also, these days people use AutoTune even when doing live shows so unless they really can't sing you'll never know when they go slightly lower.
@@lifeontheledgerlines8394 LMAO. I can relate, except that it was my dad that was singing out of tune.
Flat earthers ear are tuned to factor 9 grid
Fabulous analysis of the body of work. I play the harp, only at home, and never thought about tuning down to 432. It already gives me an incredible sense of well-being, so I will be curious. Thank you for all the time you put into that.
I tune my harp to 432, it gives a more open sound
*IT'S PLAYED THROUGH BAD FREQUENCIES*
We wuz tuning n shiet
Gazer gazerrr
You got 440 likes so I didn't want to touch it.
@@microcolonel Also I got 440 subscribers wtf
I find it so interesting how the accounts that leave comments like yours all look exactly the same. The similarities actually defy the laws of probability
How do I do this with my Triangle? Do I bend the metal?
No dumbass sand off the corners.
Geesh...
This comment made my year
noooooo you have to bend it eliptic
You could also heat up the metal
Just leave it on the radiator for, like, 3 hours lol
You have become very, very, good at explaining things over the years. Please keep it up.
To be completely honest though, aside from all of the metaphysical perspectives of it, I will say that 432hz genuinely makes an improvement to the way music sounds. The bass hits deeper, the treble sounds more balanced, and the highs sound more tamed. Drums thunk more. Rock and metal sounds heavier. Vocals sound a bit more angelic. Listening to Mozart in that frequency was wonderful. For some reason it kinda tends to touch the notes of the song a bit better. Overall it sounds more balanced and more natural, and using speed conversion to slightly slow it down to tune it to 432hz brings a more “open” and looser feel and makes the finer details of the song a bit more noticeable. Changing it back to 440 just doesn’t really hit the same and not quite as pleasing. I tuned my guitar in 432hz and I play in drop C# and it feels like it has more sustain and a bit more resonance. All and all I will say that this can definitely be a great idea for people to try out if they’re looking to give their music an enhancement. But I’m just saying this because I’m a music snob and an audiophile
with you on this 100. It felt better and I found myself able to sing to it with more harmonic ease.
I remember your old 432 debunk video
the one that got most of us hooked on this guy in the first place. *raises hand*
is it gone?
@@KlareAudio no dude, still very much there
Patrick Russell
I was converted but already a newly sub at that time
Bass
Inverted Silence
Def still there!
Going back to 440Hz after so many "Good Frequencies" just makes me love it much much more.
1016 bakage
I actually enjoyed the 432, it had a very sad lofi sound
@@johnnyd6953 Lofi? Yeah, it's very low fidelity for sure, which is exactly the point of the video.
@@johnnyd6953 because of how equal temperament works, 432 equal temperament is basically a 440 equal temperament vinyl (tape?) played on a turntable that is 2% slower than it should. You don't notice the speed difference, it's within the normal variation of natural playing speed, but it certainly sounds flatter, and sadder.
I can't imagine those 45 rpm turntables where perfectly on the money, and a few percent variation seems plausible, so would make sense why you'd associate it with old times stuff.
by the end of the video, i literally said "give me back 440". even equal temperament at 432 just sounded so flat.
It's actually a way to separate people. Those who mesh with 432 are God's and those who mesh with 440 are not
0:16 did he just hit us with a lick
Yes 😩
Dude I was just thinking about that upon accidentally clicking on the video. I’m surprised the highest comment isn’t screaming about the lick 👀
The licc is thicc
I have seen 3 videos of this guy and all had the lick in it
I'M CALLING THE POLICE
Thank you for making this video! So much work and detail!
"It's played through bad frequencies." always gets me. I return to the video to this day mostly because of the meme, though the explanations are also pretty didactic and englightening as usual for Adam Neely.
Ah não n acredito que é vc...
@@anahibemol sou eu
@@nfdhje38743m Yeah it’s what I said Spritual So
@@djprincegrandmasteryrjdalo2905 why would i want to check out a moron's youtube channel
@@einootspork I don’t know so that you can take a better look at him, maybe listen to him a little and maybe judge him for yourself, again I will admit that he says a lot of dumb shit a lot but there are times where he also says a lot of truth, though personally I haven’t watched them in a while just because he’s a little bit fear-mongering and I kinda don’t like that, so I just been busy and I’ve preferred to watch other videos than whatever he’s putting out so yeah…
Can't wait to play Eb11 at A=420. Thanks Adam, very cool!
Oh no....
...I think I found the brown note
Col H.
You mean D A N K note
Hey you remember every scene in Deadpool where he has a knife in his brain?
This is what he was hearing.
11:19 you casually played one of the most beautiful sounds i'd ever heard. even through the change in frequencies my breath was just stolen. is this a song or just improv? this sounds insane. i'm literally choked up
right.. its so gorgeous
It sounds very Bill Evans-esque to my untrained ear. Check out My Foolish Heart, you’d probably find it similarly affecting.
Just looking at a database of jazz chord progressions, this seems like it might be improv over the chords to "I Wish You Love," although its possible that hes playing something else since I only searched for songs in Eb (the key he played it in)
Using a hacked-together python program that scans the same database, there doesnt seem to be any other matches in any other keys.
The way you close out that melody at 11:50 is just beautiful
What song is it tho or is it improvisation? I can’t tell because there’s a cut when it’s switched to 440 equal temperament
@@ok-ms3ke Yes i also wanna know that. Please tell, what style of jazz that is or who similarly plays like that?
Bro. U almost caused an earthquake by resonating with earth frequencies so much.
There was a guy at my state fair last year trying to sells jewelry that "resonated at the same frequencies as the earth" and he described it as basically normal jewelry they slap into a machine that makes it "vibrate" at 7.83hz, and for some reason the frequencies don't ever change after that. He also said that if people wore the jewelry it would fix balance issues, blood circulation, and also said that the bad frequencies produced by cell phones and such are "why the kids are getting sick these days"
What a nut
It's earth's magnetic field resonance
SpecifiedSpoons
Roast em’
Everyone keep the likes at 420
@@specifiedspoons5370 I need to do that
your chakras are just broken, you stoopid JAZZ man... I enjoyed this music!!!!
Dude. U just get your tuner. Calibrate it to 432hrtz. Most tuners will only go to 433hrtz. And everything sounds the same. He's just talked about the factor 9 thing. Which is a very deceptive move on Adams behalf. He must be in one of those secret "gentle man" clubs. If you know what I am saying. Like masonics. The secrets of sound and vibrational curses. Man's number the ratio of 0 to 0.666 to the octave
Your descriptions of the other tuning systems was very charitable. I don't know if it comes into this or not, or how it plays out mathematically, but I've been told by a piano tuner that the tuning on a piano is actually a big fudge. As in the very high notes and the very low ones are not really where they should be so that they sound better when played against notes in the middle. So I've heard.
I've heard the same about guitars... they can't really be in complete tune, but that's just the way it works out.
To be absolutely ideal, a different custom scale can be designed for specific pianos. I learned this from a good friend of mine who was a phenonenal piano technician (dead of covid 😢). The issue is inharmonicity in the strings, which is at its worst in smaller pianos, best in 9 ft grands, which are pretty true harmonically(have the actual proper sounding length for all the notes) and need less fudging to get the harmonics all sounding good together. Oddly, in situations where 2 pianos are used together in duets, everything is fine if the 2 are the same size, but if not, the tuning has to be coordinated between the 2, and a compromise tuning designed that is as close as possible to the ideal for both.
@@tkat6442 I did not know most of that, thanks, and sorry to hear you lost your friend.
@@Pablo668 Thanks. Yeah, he was an anti vaxxer. If only we could have persuaded him to just roll up his sleeve...
@@tkat6442 that's one of the dumbest things i've read so far today. thank you from another "anti-vaxer"
Are these 432Hz people aware that the length of the second (and therefore the unit of Hz) is completely arbitrary?
@@FluffyBunniesOnFire It's still a completely arbitrary proportion. There's nothing magical about the number 60
but there is something "magical" (beautiful under math and physics) about perfect ratios. almost all the music you hear is not in perfect harmony. in order to transpose any piece of music, the notes must be equally spaced into 12 intervals (just intonation) to make an octave. tuning a guitar is especially "troublesome"... if you're OCD about it. On the other hand, a specific (mis-)tuning on a given recording might even sound (statistically) objectively better to its core audience.
@@AspenEmrys Well this video proves that A=432Hz doesn't provide many beautiful ratios anyway so I'm not sure where you're going
if we counted a second 1,33x as long it would be called a different hertz, but would the harmonic physics be any different? Probably not.
@@xGOKOPx he just means that just intonated 3rds sound betted than equal tempered thirds, which is true, and does trigger my ocd at times, but the tradeoff of having nearly perfect fifths in all octaves (octaves are the only perfect ratio in equal temperament) is too good to use anything else.
Never thought I would ever hear an out of tune digital piano
Jacob Collier would argue they're all out of tune because of 12TET
It's because he tuned differently each note. He should have tuned the whole piano only by changing A refference note pitch from 440Hz to 432 Hz. If you tune any instrument's refference A note with different pitch , any instrument that is acoustic, electric or digital, then everything will come out perfect . The key or keys he used were really dissonant as well after weirdly changing each note. It is not guaranteed that he didn't do that on purpose . All you have to do is to lower the whole pitch and A refference note by 8 Hz. It's that simple.
@@MrValentinique did u even watch the video lol thats what he did at the beginning
@@MrValentinique He literally did that.
My high school once had to get a super cheap electric piano cause one of theirs broke and somehow the highest notes on that sounded horrendously out of tune lol
I tip my hat to you, Adam. Somewhere out there is an alternate universe where they're standing on a flat earth and jamming to music played by instruments tuned to 432. And it all makes perfect sense.
motoservo nah the alternate universe u speak of is just the quantum side of our current reality Newton’s laws are off but more practical for everyday calculations but q physics is the true nature of reality 😭😭😭😭
@@Amarez what
The Zip Creator look into string theory
I’m not nearly smart enough to explain it but the connection is there
@@Amarez How does A=432 have to relate to string theory in the slightest?
It's not bad frequencies it's only bad frequencies for the music you're choosing to use the music you're choosing to use was probably written with a 440 tuning so you got to find music that was written with the 432 that music will go with the 432 tuning better because that music was written with that tuning you're using music from 440 and trying to apply it to music to 4:32
"MOM, I'm not playing out of tune. I'm just playing A = 432 factor 9 grid!"
This comment has mE ROLLING! I cannot stop laughing.
LMFAO
Let’s be honest. She would prbly just say “It SoUndS gReaT!”
Chomp _ true
The chakra one made my entire house smell like patchouli.
I might be having an aneurism.
Patchouli is a good nerdy waifu
Best comment I've seen anywhere this week!
Le Bro
Nice.
Synesthesia maybe
That was one of your Chakras taking a shit in your bathroom. They do that sometimes.
Adam Neely *DESTROYS* 432hz music with *FACTS* and *L O G I C*
AND *THE* *_l i c c_*
No.. He uses Ableton
*air horn noises, explosion*
Ok, this is epic.
Of course, I didn’t realise before that Adam Neely is the Ben Shapiro of music
'Precise Temperament Tuning' is a geometrical approach to music temperament replacing the Just Intonation's Major Third interval (1.25 or 5/4) with 1.26. In this approach, the MINOR (3rd) interval FALLS (from 1.2 to 1.19) and the MAJOR (3rd) interval LIFTS (increasing from 1.25 to 1.26)
we're still dealing with this, huh?
a=432 people are the music theory equivalent to Flat Earth.
No, it's just a preference....nothing more one way or the other.
There's nothing wrong with just lowering or raising everything together. It's all this made up nonsense about "chakras" that is the music theory equivalent of flat earth. Chakras don't exist. And make terrible sounding music apparently.
Yep. They just don't know what they're talking about.
Exactly, how can A=432 be better when the Earth is actually hollow?
Exactly, 432 is not meant for logical human music, it is meant for connection and alterting reality drug free. Not for enjoyment, just like mushrooms r not a party drug
Well, clearly the chakral tuning sounds bad to our western ears because we are out of tune with our chakras.
I mean, duh.
oooohmmmmmmm
You know the weird thing is if what you said was actually true there would be absolutely no way to prove it. Like trying to describe a new colour without the experience it would be impossible.
@@InsanePorcupine It's almost like I'm deliberately making this up to be unverifiable! But my chakras tell me I'm right, so, check mate!
@@ImaginaryMdA Hey this making up unverifiable shit is getting harder and harder these days. Kind of weird how people haven't caught to many UFO's now that everyone has a camera in their pocket. So I say kudos to you, you're doing god's work.
Genius lol
Why is no one talking about 420 Hz?
begone bach
😂💚🌿
It had it's advocates, but they forgot to show up.
Simply because it would set any instrument played in that tuning ablaze...
Because 420 Hz is officially the "mouthfeel" frequency
I understand nothing about Hertz or frequencies and I was confused the entire video
Still enjoyed every second of it
"Its played thru bad frequencies!!!"
If your ears had a mouth you'd barf
Hertz = unit for a frequency, the same way kilometers are for a distance or grams for a mass.
The way music works is that whatever instrument you have emits a bunch of vibrations. Those vibrations happen at a certain speed that depends on how your instrument is tuned, and that speed is the frequency of a note.
For example, if you tuned a guitar and made the cords looser, they'd have less strain on them, so for the same strength that you'd put into a note, they'd move more, and they'd move slower. Because of that, the sound is lower (and deeper).
If you made the cords tighter, with a higher strain, the cord almost wouldn't move, but very fast; it'd make the sound higher.
That's the basic idea behind it. Expressing it in Hertz makes it really easy to quantify music, and it also allows to apply the same frequencies to any instrument, making sure that they're tuned together (rather than telling you "tune your guitar by 4 centimeters up on your A string, and you pianist you figure it out"). It's just a convenient way to express music :)
@@Dekharen you may now proceed what was in the video