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  • goosebumps! :)

  • i can really tell the difference in this .. ive been doing pineal gland exercises too maybe this also helps ??? would this work with types of music ????

  • hye i definatly notice the difference .does this work with all music ????

  • You realize that frequency when measured in hertz is a function of a second. How was the length of a second determined? Before trying to get C-major integer frequencies, ask yourself does it really matter? This sounds flat to me, because it is.

  • This is my new favorite artist.

  • beautifull, thank you. It makes a difference!

    oraliageb

  • AAAAGGGHHH! Tone deaf idiosyncrat! You know nothing of jazz, scales, or tuning. You don't know major from minor, a fifth from a seventh, or a harmony for your life's sake. It's AWFUL. Takes the whole blues/jazz edge away, and makes the sevenths sound out of key.

  • New to this, like a day (not SADE, of course!), and JUST created an account, but what my instincts are telling me, from taken at face value comments and other info gleaned, this TRANSFERING of EXISTING music pertains to the pitch only (?), i.e. not the true (not diminishing in my writing, the intention of others), i.e. the original recordings, instruments were done with the 440Hz tuning. I write songs, or mostly did, fiddling about again of late. Be interested in tuning a guitar to 432Hz specs.

  • True all that you state in the description about 432hz. 440 hz is disruptive and horrifically sickening and i guess it is no exaggeration if we say how it is: that 440hz is diabolical, demonic, "dark", "no good", as such. Thanks for upload... this song in 432hz for after many years only now I 'understand' what was "it" that disturbed me in this beautiful song's initial guitar tone but could never grasp the cause of it and because i liked the song so much.... Hearing this song in 432hz <3

  • @musicminded64 AMEN!

    

  • Only 8Hz difference... but WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

    And to think that Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda man gave us that sickening 440 standard...

  • @drollroll Misinformation propagandist, thou. Where do yo get your nonsense from?

  • @soulfoodvisnu I got it from MUSICAL_CULT_CONTROL/Leonard_G­._Horowitz.html

    in the references at the end of the article you'll find where he got his nonsense from

  • Beautiful thank you,

    Golden. Blue & Rainbow blessings

    Adonai,

    In Lak'ech Ala K'in :-)

  • Love this song also, Sade is totally awesome!

  • 440 but it contains the number 8 which is the infinity symbol of new beginnings....

  • I rather the original recording..because 432 hertz is a frequency that distorts the true Kryst Divine Original Blueprint....

  • @twinflamelover 432 is organic resonance, 440 is disharmony, 432z is music you can absorb and feel..where as 440 just is not.

  • Love this. Check out my Bonobo tracks in 432Hz!

  • please upload "Let me be your fantasy-Baby D" tuned to  432Hz~~~!

  • @koridorR21 Hi. I posted a music video that you asked, the Baby D here on Youtube.

    I converted some music to 432 Hz, 528 Hz, 963 Hz, etc. And I'm slowly posting.

    Go to my Youtube channel to check it out.

  • Apparently, taking music originally recorded in 440hz and converting it to 432 in Audacity does NOT produce the effect that we look for in 432hz music. The instruments used in the music have to be tuned to 432hz and the original recording has to be played like that. Not sure how true this is.

  • This is soooooo awesome! Thank you so very much. Just LOVE this. :-))

  • As odd as it sounds, I never really liked music. I grew up just not listening to much music. In A 440 I feel the base in my throat and it creates a tension that doesn't sit well with me. The full octave range of A-432 is warm and I feel the base at my heart where it should be. Music sounds even better when instruments are actually tuned in the A-432 before recording.

  • The Feeling.....its more intact rather than so lucid...wow

  • OMG NICE JOB, LUV It

  • Very innovative tuning, and one of my favorite songs! Bravo!

  • This frequency has made tears of thanks and praise stream down my cheeks....I am so vibrationaly high i am in AWE!!-blessings

  • wow~brings tears...because I love Sade and I love this song...this frequency really makes all the difference in the Universe~Thank you....PippyLove <3 <3

  • Beautiful song, Brought tears to my eyes, well tired tears but still!

    Excellent work, I'm gunna have to subscribe! Keep it up!

  • Thank you so much ,we need all our music to be tuned to the 432 frequency it's the sound of nature x

  • I do not know about the calcium theory, the picture did it for me!!!

  • ooh this is so nice thank you* i needed that!

  • Yes, the guitar has and earthly flavor, and I love this , I am a big Sade fan! Thanks!

  • I know nothing about sound, but I do know this could be my all time fave song. If 432 is a lower frequency meaning the tone is lower, then it's the only difference I can detect between listening to the original and this one over and over, but perhaps the lower frequency is the solved mystery as it equates with the 9 of course. I do not notice in more clarity or 3D sound but I don't have the best system either; so that may be a problem in my personal distinction of the 2.

  • thanks so much for sharing! and for the clear explanation of why this sounds so much better compared to the version tuned to A-440hz. hopefully that is enough to make a lot of people realize that songs tuned to A-432hz really do sound better.

  • You have to tune the instrument in A 432Hz and record.

    Transpose a music that was originally recorded in 440Hz to 432Hz via software (audacity) has not the same effect. Cause it was already tuned and recorded with 440Hz standard deviation.

    You are just feeling the lower pitch, not the real 432Hz musical frequency.

    Sorry for my English, I am Brazilian.

  • flat...

  • What programme did you use to retune?

  • @JudeIceCool3000

    I used audacity. Import the track, highlight it, then click the effects menu, then click "change pitch". Select "A" (down) to "A". and put the pitch from 440hz to 432.000hz, and click ok.

  • @Skeys125 awesome dude thanks for sharing. so should one tune all songs to 432hz? will this result in more harmonious music?

  • @Skeys125 Hi, I just downloaded Audacity 1.3. Beta Unicode, and try to do as your instruction with this song, and it showed the frequency of this song was 689.063, and the number didn't change even if I changed it to "A" down to "A" from the original setting, "F" up to "F". Can you explain in more detail? Thanks

  • @Skeys125 Any idea how to retune to 528Hz or 729Hz in Audacity ??

  • @MagnitudeOfSoul It's around the neighborhood of a C, a Sharp C. If you test around you will find it out ok. The song Adeimus (with the Dolphins) has it naturally, check it out. Also, Krishna Das' Amazing Grace has it. You will learn to recognize C with perfect pitch, if you are already asking to tune music to it. I know this becuase since I was 12 ( I'm now 35) , I have always been able to "hear" C pitch. I find other notes form this place. Mostly piano traning helped as a tot.

  • @Jtronique So what is your point here?

  • @Jtronique were you referring to tuning to 528Hz or 729 :) ?

  • tingly & like a caress - nice ripple on hairs on neck. Lovely - thanks x

  • sweet keep it coming!!!

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