You feel negative emotions when you first compare 432 Hz vs 440 Hz because when your ear get confortable with 432, 440 music sound in the wrong pitch. It's like when you traspose music one semitone higher. And also thats why composers use cromatic aproach when they want to produce tension.
I agree with the tension created by chromatic incremental changes to higher frequency. It seems part of the Plan to create stress worldwide that we are witnessing today (pandemic, economic collapse). We always have a choice but don’t always realize it. The cymatic design differences makes me believe it’s affecting the water in our bodies the same way. I choose 432Hz👍💡
So most meditation music however focuses on repeating a single frequency tone. It has to do with brain wave entrainment. When listening to consistent tones used in meditation music - like those produced by gongs and singing bowls - the mind will entrain to a brainwave frequency that is harmonic of the higher frequency tone being played. The alpha brain wave which induces meditative states is between 8-12hz. Generally speaking studies have shown this focuses around the central frequency of 9.6hz where deep meditation takes place. You will find many PEMF devices (EMF) generators used for EMF healing including the one NASA uses for long term space travel use this specific frequency. 432hz and 528hz are the two most popular meditative and healing tones used today. Not musical scales - TONES - single frequencies. Both are exact harmonics of the 9.6hz alpha brain wave and when repeated will entrain the brain to an Alpha state. 9.6 X 45 = 432. 9.6 X 55 = 528. This gives you peaceful focused awareness - reduction in background thinking and "noise" .
No,it's not true.440hz is the suck frequency,especially for piano.It resonace with annoying hi-end and creates very bad noises.432hz to 434hz is great,it resonace with lower frequencies.
I listen to music in 432hz when driving to and from work, keeps me calm and stress free. I listen to 440hz when lifting weights, makes me feel aggressive and gives a energy boost!
@@paveltone I listen to masculine dominant vibrating music when I work out, I have no clue what hz it's on but I guarantee you that if I would listen to classic music or some W.Disney music while lifting weights, I would not use same dark energy to push my body.
be careful with the emotional/hearing distortion in our perception when you listen to 2 pieces of music in different keys (tuning as well) sequentially, you will always here the first one as the correct one unless you modulate correctly between them. between listening to the 2 tunings try to disconnect from the one you herd previously either by meditating, distracting yourself or listening to another music from another source, so you listen to the second tuning with "fresh ears" and the previous tonal center doesn't influence your perception.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@kotjienkterbang ...heh, it was one of the first facts related to the digital sound I gathered back in the days and it was really long time ago, but I didn't say anything about that here so I don't know why you're asking me that 🙂
It that was true tuning to drop D on guitar, would have round about the same effect as tuning down 432hz, but they're different cycles making each unique. I'm not saying one is better, just that's not how tuning down works
It's not the sound it's the frequency that effects your mood. It's not what sounds better, it's what FEELS better and physically natural. Humans talk at a frequency of 432 hz. Nature exists at the 432 frequency.
You could hear the richness in the 432Hz. And, yes I felt that chest pressure thing on the 440Hz. Almost as if that frequency triggers my body to feel 'some type of way'(down in my feelings)
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
440 frequency is like a nightmare where you're running away from someone and something scary is coming after you, or its so intense its a life and death situation. 432 is like being in a waterfall ppool crystal blue waters, relaxation!
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
placebo.... second one sounds out of tune when i heard it after the first.... came back a day later and listened to the second one first and then suddenly the first felt out of tune
really? almost all the songs are in 440hz and you don't even notice it, stop saying that, nobody notices it until you compare the frequencies, personally I don't understand why they say that A=440hz stresses them or is that bad, I notice the difference but in the sound, not in the vibe that it transmits.
My dog was staring at my phone intensely when 440 hz was playing, and once 432 started to play he relaxed and fell asleep again.. That alone tells me all that I need to know about these frequencies... I felt harmonious listening to 432 hz rather than feeling nauseated and broken listening to 440 hz.
@@FirstnameLastname-jd4uq 440hz is demonic apparently. It's used in a lot of the modern 21st century music and hollywood (Which we know have a lot of ritualistic tendencies behind them). XXXtentacion exposed this and switched his music to 432hz before he got killed.
satan controlls music industry, he is controlling how people feel with frequency. This is why they kill XXXTentacion cause he was yalking about this and more. God made us to be at 432hz it seems and our body is mostly water so it makes sense
same, I always try to close my eyes on these comparisons and not see which freq is playing and honestly sometimes im like oh this sounds nice must be the 432, I open my eyes and its 440 :D so im not really sure if it's such a big deal, aftel all harmony is about relationship between tones, we still use 12 tones system so no matter where is the first note , ratios stay the same
@@eXpas04 Usually it's whatever I hear first I perceive as correct. The first example sounded better in 432 hz. The individual notes sounded better in 440 hz.
I didn't feel scared or anything but I did notice my breathing changed. I didn't even know what this was about I was watching sand vibration videos and found this but I was very relaxed and happened to notice the switch and then started reading all this.
This is just historically inaccurate, the Germans were indeed the first to use A440, Scheibler recommended it, however this was in 1834, 100 years before the Nazis. Not to mention, that 440 is far from a standard, much of continental europe (Germany included) use anything between 440 and 444. Also, A440 was selected as an informal standard by the Americans in 1926, once again, way before the Nazis. This standard was made official in 1955, years after the video claims this happened. This video is simply misleading and inaccurate.
Johann Heinrich Scheibler recommended A440 as a standard in 1834 after inventing the "tonometer" to measure pitch, and it was approved by the German Natural History Society the same year. The American music industry reached an informal standard of 440 Hz in 1926, and some began using it in instrument manufacturing. In 1936 the American Standards Association recommended that the A above middle C be tuned to 440 Hz. This standard was taken up by the International Organization for Standardization in 1955 (reaffirmed by them in 1975) as ISO 16.
Yes, but A4=432/435Hz was used by Giuseppe Verdi and C4=256Hz (430.54) by Joseph Sauveur. You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
There was absolutely no need to change the Tuning Pitch. Mankind had been using 432Hz for centuries. This change was just another attempt to add more chaos to Mankind after the great resets of the late 19th century as well as the society resets after WWI and WWII. You should give the book "The Leipzig Connection" a good read.
I listened to a different video where all they did was tune notes to the hz. And 432 felt nice, while 440 started to make my head hurt. But everytime it went back to 432 the headache went away. The difference in the notes is there.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
They set A440 tuning in the 1930's. What makes 440 hz ill isn't 440 itself as a tone but the mixing of that frequency with equal temperament, which is 12√2. This makes for a ratio of 1.05946 between each note moving up the 12 notes of the octave. 1.05946 is a chaotic decimal number, not an audibly even ratio like 1.5 (3/2) or 1.33333 (4/3) is. Justonic uses sensible ratios to hop between notes, 2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5ths etc. If you tune to A440 in justonic tuning then the C note lands exactly on 528 hz. 528/440= 6/5ths ratio (1.2). In other words, 6 divided by 5= 1.2 and if you multiply 440 by 1.2 to get another harmonic you land on 528. It all depends on the intonation or temperament more so than what A is tuned to if that makes sense. A440 in equal temp (standard temp, dissonance) is definitely anxiety producing and even headache producing when you've heard truly harmonic music. I'd say 440 is the worst mix with the standard temp and they did that on purpose, because it resonates right around the ark of the covenant frequency and the 110 hz octave right-brain activation frequency but in a disharmonic relationship causing dissonance to cloud the right brain and ark of the covenant frequency with that orderless 1.05946 ratio leap relationship between each note.
Holy shit isn't this just an effect of your expectations for it to sound lower pitch? Do that with any two tones from the higher pitch to the lower pitch and it does the exact fucking thing. Have you ever heard of a "resolution"? This is what this video is just making you expect from 432. Listen to a song tuned to a 432 A-major scale and tell me it's "calming".
That's the point. Nature heals, we were sent here to live in harmony and love, but the negative races sought to ruin it all so they rule over us with fear and hate :( 😫😯😫 but an age of light will dawn, the positive aliens will be the heralds of a new Era. All we must do is to hope ❤👨👩👧👩👩👧👩👩👧👦👨👩👧👦👨👩👦👦❤
The irony of you idiots actually astounds me. How about you guys try making music in 432Hz and see how "healing" and "harmonious" it is. What's important is the ratio and distance between certain notes via cents, and this relationship creates a certain harmony based on the distance of the relationship. Essentially, harmony can either be consonant or dissonant. And a certain chord used a certain way in a certain context is what creates a stimulation in the brain (emotions like anxious or happy). An example is that speaking generally, a Bb diminished chord will sound a lot more dissonant and clashy than an A Major chord. Keeping in mind that harmony and frequency relation is only one factor in brain stimulation. The main reason through my analysis and interpretation of the dominant perspective from you guys is that you mainly automatically associate anything titled or captioned "432Hz" as relaxing and healing, purely based off of what you've heard and read from other people and not what you actually know. This is called context and is another important factor is brain stimulation.
@@michaelholland6869 exactly! Thats why they should use the same songs, converted to those amount of Hertz, yet they dont because they know its not true.
Yes unfortunately... many people don't like to change what they're used to. Even if the change would improve their mood, or help to make them feel better. At least more people are waking up this year. I advocate for complete harmonious music 🌿
The nazis discovering and being the first to use it is utter rubbish also they said that 432 was the frequency of life and water with are not true there is also a reason as to why they played 432 first as it is warmer and then the slight change of tone causes unease along with the fake nazi stuff makes this incredibly bias
@@boyacka1260 even more rubbish is the belief that all music has been 440 hertz since 1950... like, that’s obviously not true and can be immediately debunked. You can literally look up the *different pitches* used in different songs... they’re not required to be the same pitch lol
I guess I do, too.... 432 makes me feel like a weed hangover; sad and kind of wistful, like something has been lost. I'm craving a big glass of water and some carbs now....
I have been having hard time to realize which one makes me feel better. But one thing i am sure of is. When i tried to hum along the notes, it was waaayyy harder to sync my tones with 440 but way natural and easier with 432 the difference was obvious
You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
One of the main reasons we use 440hz is it was a LOT easier to get electronic instruments to replicate due to binary. 432 was the low end of frequencies used, some orchestras tuned up to 450s. Depending on the shapes and sizes of the instruments and how much tension certain string thicknesses can hold, different frequencies are STILL used in live orchestras today.
Not exactly. Some sources say that it was mainly for string instruments to make them fit those new wind ones, but you may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Some orchestras tune to 441 or 442 as well some as high as 447 it is the relation between two keys that matter not the individual key frequencies (most of the time).
Orchestra do not tune between 427 and 450 because of string tension. Mainly due to the feelings desired and the instruments played. So that's not entirely accurate saying it's for the tuning. The difference between 440 and 450 for string tension is barely noticeable. You start to feel it more a semi tone.
There's a difference in how it sounds and feels, they're not particularly negative unless used in the wrong context in the music you're trying to create
440hz honestly just sounds deeper whilst 432hz sounds more alive but if you really want to know which one you like most listen to a comparison with your eyes closed
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
True. You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@gros2ek Oh... I don't quite remember the context for which I made my comment but, thanks for the info my dude, can't say I'll use it but maybe I will, who knows :B Have a nice day!
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@ShivaShaktiProductions Lol but erm if 440hz is what is normally/always been used for music, shouldn't you feel uneasy too then with most other music?
Not exactly, just check some facts gathered in the description under the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Étienne Z.-C. Dude, I'm saying it cause I'm producing and I tested in both frequencies. I can notices some mínimum differences (maybe in pitch, low, medium and high frequencies feel brighter or darker) I dunno. It's just my point of view
you do realise that most software is coded so that the frequency will be a bit off. it would pay to measure the frequency with everything from digital meters different apps on phone who even knows if the coding of such frequency is counterfeit that's why it is important to look at the vibration patterns that is creates in water and shit just so that there is no room for error
Thank u for sharing this… 432hz always makes me feel much better calmer and relaxed … definitely a go to vibe everyday … however I do enjoy others from time to time in different environments as well to set the tone in the atmosphere …
Interesting topic. I haven't realized that 432hz is such a natural tuning in life. I have absolute pitch, but if I tune my violin without a tuner I know the result will be a little flat. It's just instinct, so I know when tuning to go a little "sharp" to hit 440hz. I wonder if that "instinct" has anything to do with it being a sort of an innate and natural pitch. I don't understand why 440hz is standard. I really like the lower tuning - the instrument sounds more comfortable with the tuning as well
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
because 432Hz is natural as you and everything resonates at that frequency. When you realize that everything is basically waves (Light, Sound, Electromagnetic Waves, etc.) it makes perfect sense that there's certain frequencies who are more natural to us than those who are not harmonic. The Earth also has its own frequency called the Schuhmann Frequency (which is 7.38 Hz) which is basically mankinds earthing frequency that keeps us basically in tune with our environment but sadly that is being disturbed by a lot of modern day frequency pollution from all sides (mostly cellphones and WIFI). There's even a natural healing-inducing frequency coming straight from the center of the universe (150 Mhz) that has been researched over the past decades for medical treatment to cure patients with incredible results that sadly is being repressed by the modern medicine and pharma corporations. People need to become a lot more aware of the whole concept of frequencies and numbers. Especially when you look at Tesla's "code of the universe" that makes the numbers 3 6 9 to the most important ones that you find literally everywhere. A lot more than anything else. And then you start to see patterns. Like the Fibonacci sequence.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6so so dumb... everything you said can be disproven with simple google searches. that "earth frequency" you were talking about doesnt even have to do with anything related to sound or vibrationg, rather our own way of measuring the electromagnetic field of the planet. also, 7.38 or whatever isnt even the only "frequency" its only the fundamental aka most prominent
Best video on this topic by far, nicely done, keeping it simple is the best way to show the true differences. Without question, 432hz is more natural in every way. I'm not a "trained' singer, I don't have perfect pitch but I love to sing & play guitar. When I tuned to 432hz I was blown away at how much easier it became to sing songs that were difficult for me. My voice was more relaxed, more confident, more dynamic. When I tell people about this, they quickly want to change the subject, people seem to be frightened by the truth and I understand why.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
432 hz sounds more dramatic, more loaded of feelings, 440 hz sounds more excited, cause a good sensation abaut the moment, lift the astral but hide the feelings. Sounds like a person who wants to look like happiness but who in the background hides something
A Bit ? It's a psychological game..If someone says the Nazi's discovered and set 440, then most people choose 432, except for the Neo Nazi's that is, many countries have used different frequencies as standard prior to global standardization.
I want to see written proof of Nazi using 440hz and none before them, I'm pretty sure by the 1940s 440hz was already a "standard"... Anyway its known that Hitler enjoyed many compositors like Beethoven, Wagner, Bruckner etc. and their music was in 432hz.
440hz really messes up my breathing interval.. and when 432hz tuned music plays after, the tension on my chest and breathing immediately soothes up. I am a guitarist and I often play it for hours which slightly turns me into a trance/meditative state. I've been tuning my guitar on A432 lately and i noticed that after a long session of guitar playing, the tiredness and foggy state of mind that a440 tuning gave me before, doesn't exist anymore. I used to think that tiredness after a long guitar playing session was natural due to the long period of playing time, but it was mind blowing to know that the more I play the A432 tuned guitar, the more i feel inspired and clear. please try it for yourself and experience the major difference. If you are not a instrument player, try listening to 432hz converted music only. 440hz really messes up your mind/frequency.
I cannot hear anything different and both sounded the same to me! I maybe not that sensitive to the frequency so it is perhaps good as the music at 440 won’t do any harm to me and I enjoy it as much as 432!
If this experiment was done with 448 and 440 (still an 8 hz difference like 440-43200 you would say 400 makes you feel better and I could convince people I was using 440 and 432. Most people can’t tell the difference and lower frequencies are naturally more relaxing. Blues guitarists often tune down a half step to A flat, (415) because it feels more bluesy. The Nazis had nothing to with the Adaption of 440..that is a lie. Musical instrument makers had to make instrument tuned for “A” in different countries. Traveling musicians has to either carry different instruments or attachments to play in different in cities or countries. To this day some Europeans Orchestras play at 444 hz. It was an international organization who adapted the 440 because it was in the middle of all the ranges that people were using...IRONICALLY NO COUNTRY WAS USING 432 HZ..France was the closest with 435 hz...THIS IS A SCAM. The 440 music played here was slightly out of tune for effect...I know I have played guitar for 30 years.
everybody thinks that 435Hz (former pitch) was taken out of thin air.. Nope,, it was 6 composers and 2 physicians that agreed on this pitch testing many different tuning forks collected mostly from France but also germany and Italy. 435Hz has the ability to lift the chest register up, most people will sing slighty sharp in the lower register to project above a loud band, but if you go to high up in pitch the balance of the vocal registers gets more difficult.. Especially around the second passaggio.. the problem with modern 442/444Hz orchestreal tuning is that it gets impossible to find the correct voices for Verdi, Puccini, Donezetti etc. that is made for A4=435Hz tuning. also most people sing flat and not sharp of 440Hz when they are in the upper middle register (just before the second passaggio),, This is a clear evidence that most voices fits better with A4=435Hz than 440Hz.
I am a meditator. And At 432 hz, I listened very closely and of course there is difference in sound. But it is not important.. The importance is in the feel of the music.. When I keenly listen with a very deep open heart and I feel very loving boundless feel of groundedness in loves, peace and prisperity.. I cannot say it in words.. You have to feel it... Not just listen to the tone and pitch but actual feel the sound... Only then will you see the distinct difference.. It brings calmness, peace, love and unbounded feel. Whereas the 440 hz feels disturbed, tensed, uneasy, uncomfortable, not natural feel. Can you understand me? I cannot describe it in words.. You have to feel it.. Not just listen to the sound and pitch .. Feeling the sound in you as a part of you and listening to it is very different.. You have to become it if you have to feel it genuinely. And then you will see.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
The picture at the beginning to me tells all and is proof of the harmonious geometric pattern 432 creates. Unfortunately no explanation is given, but sound frequencies create very distinct geometric forms on a surface with sand anyone can try it...
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
To me it honestly sounds like 432 is alittle more just classic sounding, like it would look like how a vhs tape movie would look, whereas 440 seems more modern, it’s tighter and more tense similar to modern day cinema
It's weird, I have a headache from 432 Hz tuning, it's really unpleasant. Maybe because it's unusual for me? But I don't feel disconected from the nature, I spend there more time than I do in cities.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
That's why many people probably enjoy vinyl. All the songs are recorded for A440, yet the disc spins little slower due to friction, so we get a little downtune to A approximately 432...
Then you may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
No fueron los nazis, se cambió para estandarizar la afinación acorde a la royal orchestra quienes la usaban, de hecho, la frecuencia de afinación no era ni 440, ni 432, había muchas formas, de hecho la que obtiene la "vibración" mas cálida es 442, pero es un tono algo elevado, por ejemplo al ser utilizado en una obra clásica con algún cantante lírico.
Just tried it. Got an acoustic guitar and tuned to A440 and played...then tuned down to A432 and one thing straight off the bat is that the guitar feels friendlier and more fun to play. I shall do a recording and listen to both tunings and see which one makes me feel like playing on.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from. Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience. I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method: watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU ...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish: watch?v=4S53deZPsuI I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
If you're saying 440hz makes you anxious, IT'S NOT because of it being 440, it's because it's tuned higher than the 432hz one, so it provokes that feeling
432 Hz relaxes me, 440 Hz makes me anxious.
@wanda taylor why are you screaming dude?
Placebo effect
You’re backwards then bruh
@@Chiosucks it's true tho idiot
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Wasn’t a fan of him at all but he was one of the only woke rappers
@@j.r.2674 maybe becuase he is woke he is killed by illumin
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SAMURAI36 dude Jesus Christ shut the fuck up nobody care bout ur negative bullshit
You feel negative emotions when you first compare 432 Hz vs 440 Hz because when your ear get confortable with 432, 440 music sound in the wrong pitch. It's like when you traspose music one semitone higher. And also thats why composers use cromatic aproach when they want to produce tension.
This is the best answer
@@welchsgrape696 interesting
I agree with the tension created by chromatic incremental changes to higher frequency. It seems part of the Plan to create stress worldwide that we are witnessing today (pandemic, economic collapse). We always have a choice but don’t always realize it. The cymatic design differences makes me believe it’s affecting the water in our bodies the same way. I choose 432Hz👍💡
So most meditation music however focuses on repeating a single frequency tone. It has to do with brain wave entrainment. When listening to consistent tones used in meditation music - like those produced by gongs and singing bowls - the mind will entrain to a brainwave frequency that is harmonic of the higher frequency tone being played. The alpha brain wave which induces meditative states is between 8-12hz. Generally speaking studies have shown this focuses around the central frequency of 9.6hz where deep meditation takes place. You will find many PEMF devices (EMF) generators used for EMF healing including the one NASA uses for long term space travel use this specific frequency.
432hz and 528hz are the two most popular meditative and healing tones used today. Not musical scales - TONES - single frequencies. Both are exact harmonics of the 9.6hz alpha brain wave and when repeated will entrain the brain to an Alpha state. 9.6 X 45 = 432. 9.6 X 55 = 528. This gives you peaceful focused awareness - reduction in background thinking and "noise" .
No,it's not true.440hz is the suck frequency,especially for piano.It resonace with annoying hi-end and creates very bad noises.432hz to 434hz is great,it resonace with lower frequencies.
I listen to music in 432hz when driving to and from work, keeps me calm and stress free. I listen to 440hz when lifting weights, makes me feel aggressive and gives a energy boost!
Where can İ ve download 432 Hz music pls ?
@@ozansahin2386you need to convert it.
Who does that?? 🤣
@@paveltone I listen to masculine dominant vibrating music when I work out, I have no clue what hz it's on but I guarantee you that if I would listen to classic music or some W.Disney music while lifting weights, I would not use same dark energy to push my body.
be careful with the emotional/hearing distortion in our perception when you listen to 2 pieces of music in different keys (tuning as well) sequentially, you will always here the first one as the correct one unless you modulate correctly between them. between listening to the 2 tunings try to disconnect from the one you herd previously either by meditating, distracting yourself or listening to another music from another source, so you listen to the second tuning with "fresh ears" and the previous tonal center doesn't influence your perception.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@gros2ek Mate u do know that once you download an .mp3 files or else, you cannot restore its sound to its former lossless compression, right?
@@kotjienkterbang ...heh, it was one of the first facts related to the digital sound I gathered back in the days and it was really long time ago, but I didn't say anything about that here so I don't know why you're asking me that 🙂
@@gros2ek the fault is mine, i misinterpret your comments before
@@kotjienkterbang ...no problem, it's good it got easily cleared 🙂
Try listening to 432 vs 424. The lower one always sounds better, because the lower the sound, the warmer the sound. Don't be deceived.
You are an intelligent person, thanks for that comment!!
I agree
It that was true tuning to drop D on guitar, would have round about the same effect as tuning down 432hz, but they're different cycles making each unique. I'm not saying one is better, just that's not how tuning down works
@@vasilias2230 no, because all the other strings are still in the same tuning, if you tuned the whole guitar to D standard then you would.
It's not the sound it's the frequency that effects your mood. It's not what sounds better, it's what FEELS better and physically natural. Humans talk at a frequency of 432 hz. Nature exists at the 432 frequency.
You could hear the richness in the 432Hz. And, yes I felt that chest pressure thing on the 440Hz. Almost as if that frequency triggers my body to feel 'some type of way'(down in my feelings)
Same here
440 triggered my fight or flight mode
IK it's SO FRUSTRATING
440 sounds out of tune.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
432 feels like Hawaiian breeze
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I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
440 frequency is like a nightmare where you're running away from someone and something scary is coming after you, or its so intense its a life and death situation. 432 is like being in a waterfall ppool crystal blue waters, relaxation!
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Sciency stuff: it only sounds like thst because theyre compared side by side and you get used/ attached more to the first example you hear.
placebo.... second one sounds out of tune when i heard it after the first.... came back a day later and listened to the second one first and then suddenly the first felt out of tune
really? almost all the songs are in 440hz and you don't even notice it, stop saying that, nobody notices it until you compare the frequencies, personally I don't understand why they say that A=440hz stresses them or is that bad, I notice the difference but in the sound, not in the vibe that it transmits.
Your not fucking lying
My dog was staring at my phone intensely when 440 hz was playing, and once 432 started to play he relaxed and fell asleep again.. That alone tells me all that I need to know about these frequencies... I felt harmonious listening to 432 hz rather than feeling nauseated and broken listening to 440 hz.
This is stupid… why is 432 hz different from 440
@@FirstnameLastname-jd4uq 440hz is demonic apparently. It's used in a lot of the modern 21st century music and hollywood (Which we know have a lot of ritualistic tendencies behind them). XXXtentacion exposed this and switched his music to 432hz before he got killed.
you have no idea what your talking about.. 432 is for gurus.. 440 is for people who actually know what the fuck there talking about.
It could be exactly the opposite, 440 made the dog curious and 432 uninterested. You are biased which is fine as we are humans
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Its crazy to see that 432 made me feel at peace and even breathing deeper but 440 gave me anxiety. This is blowing my mind.
satan controlls music industry, he is controlling how people feel with frequency. This is why they kill XXXTentacion cause he was yalking about this and more.
God made us to be at 432hz it seems and our body is mostly water so it makes sense
I noticed my breathing changed but I'm still trying to figure all this out lol
Wait till you hear about the flat earth and reptilians 🤡
Maybe it's all in your head
Sameeee
LOL "It's the same frequency as the solar system" I just died on this one
Camille PAUL same here ahahaha still holding my belly
You guys have a lot to learn😄😄
@@korabailey2628 very true indeed
You still sleep
@@korabailey2628 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I don't feel scared or disturbed at all listening to the 440hz stuff. It sounds just as nice as the 432hz to me - just different.
same, I always try to close my eyes on these comparisons and not see which freq is playing and honestly sometimes im like oh this sounds nice must be the 432, I open my eyes and its 440 :D so im not really sure if it's such a big deal, aftel all harmony is about relationship between tones, we still use 12 tones system so no matter where is the first note , ratios stay the same
@@eXpas04 Usually it's whatever I hear first I perceive as correct. The first example sounded better in 432 hz. The individual notes sounded better in 440 hz.
I didn't feel scared or anything but I did notice my breathing changed. I didn't even know what this was about I was watching sand vibration videos and found this but I was very relaxed and happened to notice the switch and then started reading all this.
@@bubbythebear6891 yep, it's the disonenence between the two makes the second part sound bad
Its just pitched down 440>432
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So like I guess 432 is positive energy and 440 is negative energy?????
@@limitless4144 opposite
TT27 wdym opposite
432 Hz being a better frequency is bullshit, and here's why: th-cam.com/video/ghUs-84NAAU/w-d-xo.html
440hz makes my chest heavy anyone else
Same like my heart skip a beat or idk the feeling
It’s rather that or I’m high af
FOR REAL
wtf 4 real
It makes me mad tbh
This is just historically inaccurate, the Germans were indeed the first to use A440, Scheibler recommended it, however this was in 1834, 100 years before the Nazis. Not to mention, that 440 is far from a standard, much of continental europe (Germany included) use anything between 440 and 444. Also, A440 was selected as an informal standard by the Americans in 1926, once again, way before the Nazis. This standard was made official in 1955, years after the video claims this happened. This video is simply misleading and inaccurate.
Well said sir. Their history aside, what have you to say on their math?
So what about 432?
@@sabastianlove1286 jakubmarian.com/the-432-hz-vs-440-hz-conspiracy-theory/ This article explains everything really well. It's all utter nonsense.
Edit: Typo
@@rodrigotudancafernandez17 If it explains everything really well, how can it be all utter nonsense?
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432 Hz reminds me of 50’s and 60’s music. Relaxed and happy.
BROOOOO WTF when 432 came on I felt angelic as soon as 440 came on I felt as if someone was watching me
Thats creepy right?
@@snakecodm7249 yea its the natural response of your sacral [Stomach] and heart chakra
Yo wtf that weird i felt the same when 440 came on i felt something watching me too that’s weird asf💀
@@ANTHNYYY your body is just a vessel 💯
@@BabyWavv 💯
Johann Heinrich Scheibler recommended A440 as a standard in 1834 after inventing the "tonometer" to measure pitch, and it was approved by the German Natural History Society the same year. The American music industry reached an informal standard of 440 Hz in 1926, and some began using it in instrument manufacturing. In 1936 the American Standards Association recommended that the A above middle C be tuned to 440 Hz. This standard was taken up by the International Organization for Standardization in 1955 (reaffirmed by them in 1975) as ISO 16.
Yes, but A4=432/435Hz was used by Giuseppe Verdi and C4=256Hz (430.54) by Joseph Sauveur. You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@StrategicPrepper ...check the message above.
@@isaiahbyrd7973 so if they used it, is for a reason!!!
@Heidrun Petersen Hitler has been lied about by the same dirty bastards who tamped with our music and bring on all the strife of life.
There was absolutely no need to change the Tuning Pitch. Mankind had been using 432Hz for centuries. This change was just another attempt to add more chaos to Mankind after the great resets of the late 19th century as well as the society resets after WWI and WWII. You should give the book "The Leipzig Connection" a good read.
I can feel 440 sound vibrates in my head. 432 vibrates in my heart area. I tried it with other video's sound and music too.
try learn some music theory
I went to music school so learned theory and I understand it, but it has nothing to do with how you feel the music? 🤷🏻♀️
@@mastay5971 what school did you go to
I listened to a different video where all they did was tune notes to the hz. And 432 felt nice, while 440 started to make my head hurt. But everytime it went back to 432 the headache went away. The difference in the notes is there.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
They set A440 tuning in the 1930's. What makes 440 hz ill isn't 440 itself as a tone but the mixing of that frequency with equal temperament, which is 12√2. This makes for a ratio of 1.05946 between each note moving up the 12 notes of the octave. 1.05946 is a chaotic decimal number, not an audibly even ratio like 1.5 (3/2) or 1.33333 (4/3) is. Justonic uses sensible ratios to hop between notes, 2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5ths etc. If you tune to A440 in justonic tuning then the C note lands exactly on 528 hz. 528/440= 6/5ths ratio (1.2). In other words, 6 divided by 5= 1.2 and if you multiply 440 by 1.2 to get another harmonic you land on 528. It all depends on the intonation or temperament more so than what A is tuned to if that makes sense. A440 in equal temp (standard temp, dissonance) is definitely anxiety producing and even headache producing when you've heard truly harmonic music. I'd say 440 is the worst mix with the standard temp and they did that on purpose, because it resonates right around the ark of the covenant frequency and the 110 hz octave right-brain activation frequency but in a disharmonic relationship causing dissonance to cloud the right brain and ark of the covenant frequency with that orderless 1.05946 ratio leap relationship between each note.
i want to learn more from you
Who are you
What do you think about the infamous Wolf Interval then?
Interesting info, thanks!
What is the ark of the covenant frequency?
You have to listen with headphones for this one. 432 definitely makes me feel more as ease rather than 440, which makes me feel abrasive.
Agree, 440 feels more stressful whereas 432 is more calm.
@@andersnilsson1317 source?
@@mauriceskyliners9873 Just me. :)
440 makes my body tense for some reason 432 was calming
Weird cuz 432 makes me nervous and 440 calms me.
@@_moses_980 me too
Holy shit isn't this just an effect of your expectations for it to sound lower pitch? Do that with any two tones from the higher pitch to the lower pitch and it does the exact fucking thing. Have you ever heard of a "resolution"? This is what this video is just making you expect from 432. Listen to a song tuned to a 432 A-major scale and tell me it's "calming".
@@Lonech facts.
That's the point. Nature heals, we were sent here to live in harmony and love, but the negative races sought to ruin it all so they rule over us with fear and hate :( 😫😯😫 but an age of light will dawn, the positive aliens will be the heralds of a new Era. All we must do is to hope ❤👨👩👧👩👩👧👩👩👧👦👨👩👧👦👨👩👦👦❤
440 makes my shoulders heavy and 432 it Makes me super relaxed
FrAnCiS J same dude
Same
The irony of you idiots actually astounds me. How about you guys try making music in 432Hz and see how "healing" and "harmonious" it is. What's important is the ratio and distance between certain notes via cents, and this relationship creates a certain harmony based on the distance of the relationship. Essentially, harmony can either be consonant or dissonant. And a certain chord used a certain way in a certain context is what creates a stimulation in the brain (emotions like anxious or happy). An example is that speaking generally, a Bb diminished chord will sound a lot more dissonant and clashy than an A Major chord. Keeping in mind that harmony and frequency relation is only one factor in brain stimulation. The main reason through my analysis and interpretation of the dominant perspective from you guys is that you mainly automatically associate anything titled or captioned "432Hz" as relaxing and healing, purely based off of what you've heard and read from other people and not what you actually know. This is called context and is another important factor is brain stimulation.
Same Hommy
@@michaelholland6869 exactly! Thats why they should use the same songs, converted to those amount of Hertz, yet they dont because they know its not true.
I feel like sum unconscious bias is going on idk
Yes unfortunately... many people don't like to change what they're used to. Even if the change would improve their mood, or help to make them feel better. At least more people are waking up this year. I advocate for complete harmonious music 🌿
The nazis discovering and being the first to use it is utter rubbish also they said that 432 was the frequency of life and water with are not true there is also a reason as to why they played 432 first as it is warmer and then the slight change of tone causes unease along with the fake nazi stuff makes this incredibly bias
Right ?!
@@boyacka1260 even more rubbish is the belief that all music has been 440 hertz since 1950... like, that’s obviously not true and can be immediately debunked. You can literally look up the *different pitches* used in different songs... they’re not required to be the same pitch lol
I think so too. Lot of placebo. Need better tests.
I have Nazi ears.
Me too...
maria grosu 432 is a bad illuminati conspiracy, it influences heart badly. Stay tuned on 440, thats what the Sun works at.
Lol
I guess I do, too.... 432 makes me feel like a weed hangover; sad and kind of wistful, like something has been lost. I'm craving a big glass of water and some carbs now....
hard core describing yourself?
I have been having hard time to realize which one makes me feel better. But one thing i am sure of is. When i tried to hum along the notes, it was waaayyy harder to sync my tones with 440 but way natural and easier with 432 the difference was obvious
You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Interesting
One of the main reasons we use 440hz is it was a LOT easier to get electronic instruments to replicate due to binary. 432 was the low end of frequencies used, some orchestras tuned up to 450s. Depending on the shapes and sizes of the instruments and how much tension certain string thicknesses can hold, different frequencies are STILL used in live orchestras today.
Not exactly. Some sources say that it was mainly for string instruments to make them fit those new wind ones, but you may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Agreed
Some orchestras tune to 441 or 442 as well some as high as 447 it is the relation between two keys that matter not the individual key frequencies (most of the time).
Orchestra do not tune between 427 and 450 because of string tension. Mainly due to the feelings desired and the instruments played. So that's not entirely accurate saying it's for the tuning. The difference between 440 and 450 for string tension is barely noticeable. You start to feel it more a semi tone.
It would help if the guitar was really well tuned. In both pitches my first reaction is: Take a bit more time and attention to tune the instrument.
THANKS
Lol.
True, but the message got through. That´s the important thing in this case. :)
The singing bowl I've had for years is 440 A and it makes me feel good.
440 hz vs 400hz So In The Buliding. HEEEEEEEEE
TT27 That’s tufffff
TT27 lol that’s tuff
Honestly, I think it all depends. Both of these can sound good and can give different feelings.
Agreed
Get out.
There's a difference in how it sounds and feels, they're not particularly negative unless used in the wrong context in the music you're trying to create
440hz honestly just sounds deeper whilst 432hz sounds more alive but if you really want to know which one you like most listen to a comparison with your eyes closed
I cant feel the différence at all lol.
For me 440 is higher and 432 is lower
How did it make you feel? 440 made my heart feel painful, 432 made me feel relaxed..
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Maybe it's just because they're telling us we should feel this way.Maybe there isn't much difference between them.
432hz is an A4 out of tune while A4 is 440hz that was not decided by the nazi, that was just some dumb shit theses videos try to captalize
432: warm, rich
440: bright, clean
What a way to put it
Perfectttt
sisbrawny
You can get the same with say, 428 or just lower in general
sisbrawny 440.100 : bright warm
That is a description of the sound, but the feeling is a whole lot different. It's all about how they physically make you feel.
440 hz is kinda overstimulating, like it's very noisy. 432 makes me calm.
True. You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
432 feels like you are in an open area rather 440 felt like your in closed room
Why did 440 hz scare me When it first went on
Yeah same wtf?
Same, I dunno why
Same lol
Bcause u was worried
Cause your a pussy jk
432Hz sounds like instruments and 440Hz sounds like recording
In your mind, perhaps.
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@@bujarbaca254 then you have never played an instrument
Mannnn, I hate playing my guitar tumed to 440hz and suddenly finding myself besides Hitler n' the boys :/
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@gros2ek Oh... I don't quite remember the context for which I made my comment but, thanks for the info my dude, can't say I'll use it but maybe I will, who knows :B Have a nice day!
@@hobo_jojo ...and likewise, thanks. B-)
Bro wtf, 432 Hz made me feel like I wanted to get up and do something but 440 Hz made me depressed and lazy feeling.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Wow… I felt so happy listening to 432! As soon as the 440 came on I felt literally frightened and anxious ):
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@ShivaShaktiProductions why did you though
@@ShivaShaktiProductions Lol but erm if 440hz is what is normally/always been used for music, shouldn't you feel uneasy too then with most other music?
I felt the same way + I have a pain condition. It definitely felt worse when the 440 was played.
Wtf
440 Hz was established by the British and later on adapted by most of the world.
The universe’s frequency (the Schumann thing) is not 8Hz but 7.81Hz
Not exactly, just check some facts gathered in the description under the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
There's lots of errors within - Do more homework..Ie the 440 hz change happened way before the NAZI's existed....
Agreed, but something real is happening at 432 hz. Why would be that?
The only thing happening with 432 is the internet and human biases
Étienne Z.-C. Dude, I'm saying it cause I'm producing and I tested in both frequencies. I can notices some mínimum differences (maybe in pitch, low, medium and high frequencies feel brighter or darker) I dunno.
It's just my point of view
you do realise that most software is coded so that the frequency will be a bit off. it would pay to measure the frequency with everything from digital meters different apps on phone who even knows if the coding of such frequency is counterfeit that's why it is important to look at the vibration patterns that is creates in water and shit just so that there is no room for error
if you understand pychoaucoustics you will know what I mean
helpful so in the building man
We woke my guy
The fuq does SO mean.
Ryan Allen solluminati roast
I really had an urgency to shit on the first 432
Thank u for sharing this… 432hz always makes me feel much better calmer and relaxed … definitely a go to vibe everyday … however I do enjoy others from time to time in different environments as well to set the tone in the atmosphere …
I like music that's in tune. I think 440 is in tune with what I normally hear.
As in 440 is more out of tune?
Interesting topic. I haven't realized that 432hz is such a natural tuning in life. I have absolute pitch, but if I tune my violin without a tuner I know the result will be a little flat. It's just instinct, so I know when tuning to go a little "sharp" to hit 440hz. I wonder if that "instinct" has anything to do with it being a sort of an innate and natural pitch. I don't understand why 440hz is standard. I really like the lower tuning - the instrument sounds more comfortable with the tuning as well
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
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because 432Hz is natural as you and everything resonates at that frequency. When you realize that everything is basically waves (Light, Sound, Electromagnetic Waves, etc.) it makes perfect sense that there's certain frequencies who are more natural to us than those who are not harmonic. The Earth also has its own frequency called the Schuhmann Frequency (which is 7.38 Hz) which is basically mankinds earthing frequency that keeps us basically in tune with our environment but sadly that is being disturbed by a lot of modern day frequency pollution from all sides (mostly cellphones and WIFI). There's even a natural healing-inducing frequency coming straight from the center of the universe (150 Mhz) that has been researched over the past decades for medical treatment to cure patients with incredible results that sadly is being repressed by the modern medicine and pharma corporations. People need to become a lot more aware of the whole concept of frequencies and numbers. Especially when you look at Tesla's "code of the universe" that makes the numbers 3 6 9 to the most important ones that you find literally everywhere. A lot more than anything else. And then you start to see patterns. Like the Fibonacci sequence.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6so so dumb... everything you said can be disproven with simple google searches. that "earth frequency" you were talking about doesnt even have to do with anything related to sound or vibrationg, rather our own way of measuring the electromagnetic field of the planet. also, 7.38 or whatever isnt even the only "frequency" its only the fundamental aka most prominent
@@ari333prod It's 7.83 actually.
La fréquence 432hz guérit les maux de l'âme et apporte de la joie 🕊️
Best video on this topic by far, nicely done, keeping it simple is the best way to show the true differences. Without question, 432hz is more natural in every way. I'm not a "trained' singer, I don't have perfect pitch but I love to sing & play guitar. When I tuned to 432hz I was blown away at how much easier it became to sing songs that were difficult for me. My voice was more relaxed, more confident, more dynamic. When I tell people about this, they quickly want to change the subject, people seem to be frightened by the truth and I understand why.
They are scared that you seem a lil stupid
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
sorry for responding to this 3 year old comment, but it seems people are programmed to not wanna know the truth
@FBIIlIlIlIIlIl from my perspective it seems as if people are programmed to want to believe they are right and everyone else is wrong
@@FBIIlIlIlIIlIl 432hz being 'correct' is a complete fallacy and is equivalent to flat earther and moon landing deniers
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listening to 440 hz chords felt nostalgic for me, while on 432 hz it felt like a good sunny day
432 hz sounds more dramatic, more loaded of feelings, 440 hz sounds more excited, cause a good sensation abaut the moment, lift the astral but hide the feelings.
Sounds like a person who wants to look like happiness but who in the background hides something
Yep, higher frequencies, at the same volume as, lower frequencies have more energy.
Thus they will sound a bit more energetic.
Gabriel Pereira 432 is a conspiracy and has bad infuence on heart
No...
Vit Odlozilik No
Best answer
This vid is a bit bias lol
A Bit ?
It's a psychological game..If someone says the Nazi's discovered and set 440, then most people choose 432, except for the Neo Nazi's that is, many countries have used different frequencies as standard prior to global standardization.
I want to see written proof of Nazi using 440hz and none before them, I'm pretty sure by the 1940s 440hz was already a "standard"... Anyway its known that Hitler enjoyed many compositors like Beethoven, Wagner, Bruckner etc. and their music was in 432hz.
"Nazis" are a hollywood invention.
Philipp U. Are you high mate? Yeah cause Hollywood took over most of Europe...
Philipp U. You're joking right?
Man this is no joke!!! when i heard the 440hz i just got shivers from all my body
440hz really messes up my breathing interval.. and when 432hz tuned music plays after, the tension on my chest and breathing immediately soothes up. I am a guitarist and I often play it for hours which slightly turns me into a trance/meditative state. I've been tuning my guitar on A432 lately and i noticed that after a long session of guitar playing, the tiredness and foggy state of mind that a440 tuning gave me before, doesn't exist anymore. I used to think that tiredness after a long guitar playing session was natural due to the long period of playing time, but it was mind blowing to know that the more I play the A432 tuned guitar, the more i feel inspired and clear. please try it for yourself and experience the major difference. If you are not a instrument player, try listening to 432hz converted music only. 440hz really messes up your mind/frequency.
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@@nuttybangerz 😂
I cannot hear anything different and both sounded the same to me! I maybe not that sensitive to the frequency so it is perhaps good as the music at 440 won’t do any harm to me and I enjoy it as much as 432!
so in the building 🤟🏿
GAZER GAZER.....in the building :)
Idk why but I feel the same
Me too bro
Thank you... 😒.. These people
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Was actually rockefeller that had music changed to 440 in the 30's
432 sounds like a symphony played in a minor key. So that it is pretending to be happy but the undertone is still there.
If this experiment was done with 448 and 440 (still an 8 hz difference like 440-43200 you would say 400 makes you feel better and I could convince people I was using 440 and 432. Most people can’t tell the difference and lower frequencies are naturally more relaxing. Blues guitarists often tune down a half step to A flat, (415) because it feels more bluesy. The Nazis had nothing to with the Adaption of 440..that is a lie. Musical instrument makers had to make instrument tuned for “A” in different countries. Traveling musicians has to either carry different instruments or attachments to play in different in cities or countries. To this day some Europeans Orchestras play at 444 hz. It was an international organization who adapted the 440 because it was in the middle of all the ranges that people were using...IRONICALLY NO COUNTRY WAS USING 432 HZ..France was the closest with 435 hz...THIS IS A SCAM.
The 440 music played here was slightly out of tune for effect...I know I have played guitar for 30 years.
everybody thinks that 435Hz (former pitch) was taken out of thin air.. Nope,, it was 6 composers and 2 physicians that agreed on this pitch testing many different tuning forks collected mostly from France but also germany and Italy. 435Hz has the ability to lift the chest register up, most people will sing slighty sharp in the lower register to project above a loud band, but if you go to high up in pitch the balance of the vocal registers gets more difficult.. Especially around the second passaggio.. the problem with modern 442/444Hz orchestreal tuning is that it gets impossible to find the correct voices for Verdi, Puccini, Donezetti etc. that is made for A4=435Hz tuning. also most people sing flat and not sharp of 440Hz when they are in the upper middle register (just before the second passaggio),, This is a clear evidence that most voices fits better with A4=435Hz than 440Hz.
I am a meditator. And At 432 hz, I listened very closely and of course there is difference in sound. But it is not important.. The importance is in the feel of the music.. When I keenly listen with a very deep open heart and I feel very loving boundless feel of groundedness in loves, peace and prisperity.. I cannot say it in words.. You have to feel it... Not just listen to the tone and pitch but actual feel the sound... Only then will you see the distinct difference.. It brings calmness, peace, love and unbounded feel.
Whereas the 440 hz feels disturbed, tensed, uneasy, uncomfortable, not natural feel.
Can you understand me?
I cannot describe it in words.. You have to feel it.. Not just listen to the sound and pitch .. Feeling the sound in you as a part of you and listening to it is very different.. You have to become it if you have to feel it genuinely.
And then you will see.
440 makes me feel tense but so does 432.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
WOW ! thanks for doing this video. I can definitely FEEL the difference. 440Hz sound dirty vs 432Hz sounds clean.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
DANKE schön, sehr wertvoll. Mögen sehr viele Menschen möglichst BALD begreifen, worauf es innen und außen in der Musik wirklich ankommt.
The picture at the beginning to me tells all and is proof of the harmonious geometric pattern 432 creates. Unfortunately no explanation is given, but sound frequencies create very distinct geometric forms on a surface with sand anyone can try it...
There is absolutely no doubt that 432 Hz is just so much more comfortable! With 440 Hz my heart started racing, with 432 i was completely calm
I listed to it multiple times. 432 made we feel calm, and when it switched, I felt like I was gonna be attacked.
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
Yup.440 Hz tends to make you feel more aggressive, anxious and more "on the edge".
432hz...everytime...sounds smoother and has a Calming & Relaxing Quality
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
432 Hz really calms me... it was like hearing music in a new way for the first time!
432 is like, oh ok music, but 440 is like omg turn it off plz
Made in Jahseh 🕊️
At 440 hz i fell very uncomfortable! Like my heart just goes together 😣🤔🔺
You may also want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
The 432 hz is the sound of life because it sums 9, the supreme number on Tesla's numerology....
324 also sums up to 9
martin camacho 243 also..
441 then
Ok what about 900...LOL
exactly, if we sum up 4 3 2 the result is nine.
432 sounds calming & tranquil and the same piece of music in 440 sounds like a horror movie just before the kids are slashed up!
To me it honestly sounds like 432 is alittle more just classic sounding, like it would look like how a vhs tape movie would look, whereas 440 seems more modern, it’s tighter and more tense similar to modern day cinema
Xxxtentacion estava certo ...
Será ?
@@semprequevoceleroscomentar5340 aí sim
It's weird, I have a headache from 432 Hz tuning, it's really unpleasant. Maybe because it's unusual for me? But I don't feel disconected from the nature, I spend there more time than I do in cities.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
440hz my chest was getting heave and my heart fell like it wasn't beating. 432hz was calming relaxing alive
You may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
That's why many people probably enjoy vinyl. All the songs are recorded for A440, yet the disc spins little slower due to friction, so we get a little downtune to A approximately 432...
when i heard 432z, i felt a joyful and calm and warm flow inside my body, but 440hz just gives me surpressed feeling
Who came here because of XXXTentacion
Why do I feel the same for both Hertz...
Your not woke my guy
That means you have to pay closer attention
Makaio.01 GOT EM
@@makii6520 hahahahhhahahaha
@@zekey5689 can yoy enlighten me why 432 hz called woke? I mean what's the different, please tell me.
Well, this explains a lot. I never liked my electric tuner. I've always tuned by ear, and I think 432 is what I naturally gravitated toward.
Then you may want to check the tutorial I've made showing an easy way of re-tuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
It's good to know that the quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
@@gros2ek Thanks!
@@notsoseriousmoonlight ...you're welcome. Cheers.
Thank You! ! !
432 = Relax
440 = Rush Hour Traffic
It's clear that 440 hz music sounds sharper, it's more energetic but not noticeably, 432hz sounds harmonic for comparison
No fueron los nazis, se cambió para estandarizar la afinación acorde a la royal orchestra quienes la usaban, de hecho, la frecuencia de afinación no era ni 440, ni 432, había muchas formas, de hecho la que obtiene la "vibración" mas cálida es 442, pero es un tono algo elevado, por ejemplo al ser utilizado en una obra clásica con algún cantante lírico.
Just tried it. Got an acoustic guitar and tuned to A440 and played...then tuned down to A432 and one thing straight off the bat is that the guitar feels friendlier and more fun to play. I shall do a recording and listen to both tunings and see which one makes me feel like playing on.
432 sounds very flat in my opinion, and it feels off to me. Some chords like a b flat major sound nice in 432 but others do not.
Sound quality is also the case, and as it's written on the 'youtube's support the maximal audio bit rate depends on the number of audio channels (mono: 128 kb/s, stereo: 384 kb/s, 5.1: 512 kb/s). It also depends on the initial audio quality you're uploading from.
Even the highest 'youtube's or 'spotify's audio quality available can not be compared with an original audio CD (CDA) or the lossless audio codecs (e.g. FLAC, ALAC, AIFF) playing with 1411 kb/s and giving you the full spectrum of the sound. There's also something called 'hi-res audio' giving you the superior audio experience.
I've made a tutorial showing an easy way of retuning your whole music library and CDs without a quality loss, using on-the-fly method:
watch?v=c1g9YOdydDU
...and this is the previous version from May 14, 2017 made in polish:
watch?v=4S53deZPsuI
I hope it'll make someone happy while it works for me. :) Take care.
This explains why I would start to feel anxious and nervous when bumping my music loud in the car 🚗 😮 I would feel out of wack
432 makes me feel happy, 440-I feel like I want to cry.
440 Hz sounds twisted
That's because the vibrations are contrary to the natural frequency of nature and mother earth 🌎
432 hz is harmonious with life, and more suitable for beings on planet earth.
@@nikkinorman4254 how is it harmonious
I listed to it multiple times, and everytime it went from 432 to 440 my feelings went for calm to like I was gonna be attacked
440 sounds more natural, but 432 also sounds pretty good
Name of first song?
My understanding is Rockefeller had a hand in switching things from 432 to 440 in 1932
If you're saying 440hz makes you anxious, IT'S NOT because of it being 440, it's because it's tuned higher than the 432hz one, so it provokes that feeling