Nature and Paisley and 432Hz

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The imposed 440Hz
In 1939 Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels dictated 440Hz as the standard tuning pitch. This to let people think and feel in a certain manner, and to keep them a prisoner of a certain consciousness. This in spite of that Professor Dussaut from the Paris Conservatory wrote a referendum that was signed by 23,000 French musicians who all were for the preservation of the A= 432Hz. Freedom of choice in bringing back the frequency of the earth is what it's all about today.

432Hz quality
Music on a basis tone of A=432Hz is more transparent, more marked, clearer, gives an obvious musical picture and the Overtones and undertones moves more freely and can multiply themselves more. Music based on 440Hz represents emotions and locks up the head. By lowering the pitch 440Hz - 8Hz to 432Hz, the music changes. Which first was painful to the ear changes into a beautiful, warm music whereby relaxation is natural. Overtones are decisive for the sound, this holds for instruments as well as the human voice. The piano tuned in A= 440Hz creates an artificial clarity and strengthens the high stress levels of today. The instruments on which Mozart and Verdi composed their masterpieces were in 432Hz -is the same as C=256Hz- pitched. The original Stadivarius violin was developed to resonate at 432Hz

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  • I just tuned my guitar to A=432 hz, and the results are nothing short of amazing! My guitar is suddenly dripping in incredible harmonics, in that the vibration of one string is miraculously reacting to the other strings, and indeed, with the physical structure of the guitar, producing spiritual-like over/undertones. Whether or not you believe the whole Nazi/British 440 hz thing or not, if you compare 440 to 432, you will hear that 440 sounds dissonant in comparison. You must try this!

  • @homer1co Aint it the best tone?

  • sounds lush

  • @rainbowave777 I am a lush!

  • Wow! Sounds great! Thanks for posting! I also felt it was not normal to my ears but never knew why. I recently found out about 432Hz from these guys. Much more detail. It's mindblowing! youtube.com/user/jamiebuturff#­p/u/3/QDRaCTVO67w

  • @Estrablu I'll check it out. Thanks.

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  • I just recently started tuning to 432 as well. Love the sound so far. Haven't written anything in it yet but I'm stoked to. I dig your playing as well. Nice blues/folk feel. "Fuckin' groove machine" indeed.

  • Keep spreading the good news, fucking good playing!!

  • @haolejohn You won't be disappointed man.

  • I will tune to 432 from now on.

  • "...but seeing as I am a fuckin' groove machine..." love it.

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