to me this sounds, with less emotion than the 432 hz. And my heart began to hurt at some parts.But that can be anything... :P I played the 432 hz first.
"It's a nice thought but 440Hz is an A, and this is in C major..." Very condescending comment. 440 Hz is actually a reference point for the other notes....so the title means prelude (tuned) in 440 Hz. Stop trying to sound like an educated musician. Listen to the video called Prelude in 432 Hz.
to me this sounds, with less emotion than the 432 hz. And my heart began to hurt at some parts.But that can be anything... :P I played the 432 hz first.
plofhead 1 year ago
Hmm, this just sounds a tiny bit sharp but doesn't really have that 'tense' feeling that I experience with other comparisons with 432vs440
lebensraum 1 year ago
vid doesnt work
russia21 2 years ago
I'm far away from being able to tell the differences.....but for me this sounds a little bit brighter...
jgsky 2 years ago
"It's a nice thought but 440Hz is an A, and this is in C major..." Very condescending comment. 440 Hz is actually a reference point for the other notes....so the title means prelude (tuned) in 440 Hz. Stop trying to sound like an educated musician. Listen to the video called Prelude in 432 Hz.
ninsanjin 2 years ago
It's a nice thought but 440Hz is an A, and this is in C major... lovely piece of music though. Got to love a bit of Bach.
SomeBlokeWithAGuitar 2 years ago