Wow. Just wow. I tuned my guitar to 432hz right after watching this video. It felt like I could finally play, and sing songs properly for the first time. It was easier, more natural. I didn't have to force notes at all. I then played some harmonic melodies finger plucking and felt a surge of euphoria pass right through me ! You can't make this stuff up!
@@malik_lonjuin4917 theres a reason why "they" made an international agreement to have instruments and music tuned to A 440hz. its already been proven that frequencies are capable of atomic manipulation.
Even if the tuning i recommend you can be a bit sloppy on some guitars and with low tension strings you should give it a try too. Try out 432 Hz with a Drop D and go a halfstep down from there. Lets call it a Baroque tuning since its the equivalent to the 415 Hz Baroquepitch "halfstep down from 440 Hz" The lowest string C# / Dflat in this case will vibrate in the 136,1 Hz Frequency that some might know from the Om chanting, and it can be a somehow different experience even if you cant put the same force into pluggin the strings with this tuning.
I play death metal and black metal; but after a while I noticed the notes I was tuning to sounded sharp and abrasive. After tuning down to 432 however... Man, it's a world of difference. Thanks!
Glad to see a video on this subject! I accidentally tuned my guitar to A = 448 Hz and I am mindblown at how much of a difference it actually makes. I actually kinda like it; the downside is that whenever I listen to music tuned normally at 440 Hz after a lengthy recording session at 448, my pitch perception feels a bit off lol.
Yeah. 440 hz is not natural to us. So many musicians protested the 440 when they declared that the standard of tuning. The more natural tuning is 432hz or A =444hz. It resonates better with human vibrations.
I think thats wats wrong with my tuner also, i thought it was just that the settings were not set to do that...but it seems like its missing numbers 😮😢 ...so i need this tuner also haha@@woihoi4901
hi many thanks for this the Tuneable tuner is a must have. it not only enables you to change your reference point to tune in with other recordings, it has another use which I have found to be a massive help if you are just starting out with steel acoustics. I learnt to play (long ago) on nylon strung acoustics (which have low string tension,) and then went straight to lead guitar (again I preferred light gauge strings). Now over the last few years I started to play finger style on steel strung acoustic guitar and got a shock! I couldn't play half my stuff cos the string tension was so strong it took all my finger-strength to just hold down the notes.I see you have a Taylor. the guitar I bought when I was exploring at the beginning was a Taylor 214ce KOA. Not the best but good for a layered guitar. (still have it) But this tension thing really got me thinking. First thing I tried was super light gauge strings. That lowered the tension ok. But I soon realised that tension equals tone + volume. light strings just didn't cut it when trying to drive a big sound box, and for finger style you need power at the high end as well as low. to cut to the chase after months of trying different gauge strings to balance tone versus tension I realised the crucial factor is PITCH. If you lower the pitch of your guitar you lower the tension drastically, which means you can then up the gauge of your strings to get back the power that the sound box needs to amplify the volume and put out the full tone. Trouble is if you detune too much you soon realise your losing tone and more::--your intonation will get fragile and your finger board will get noisy. So what's the answer? balance Gauge v. pitch to get the tension you can manage, then come back up the frequency ladder till you are comfortable. I started out with A=425 which was great for tension but not a viable place for tone or stability. I knew I couldn't play A=440 standard tuning and I couldn't stand the tone of light gauge string for my style so the balance had to be somewhere in the middle. As it happens I am now back on A440 but tuned dgcfad (everything 2 semitones down) Here's where the string gauges come in. You need heavy gauges on the top 3 e.g. E 018, B 020, I use plain steel G 024. then mediums for the bottom strings, say D034, A039, E047. They have better tone than the heavies and resonate better - and louder! You could always buy a 12 fret guitar but I haven't played one yet that I can afford and sounds beefy enough. It really is a balancing act but you will find the right mix if you have the patience. How everyone one else plays along is another story! sorry for the long read
Great video and well explained. I have a weird question. I'm a noob and I have very tender (little girl like) fingers. I need to tune all my strings lower so I can stand to practice longer and get my fingers to calluses. I tuned my A string to the note of the top E and so forth for all the other strings. My question is what happens musically when I use normal chord shapes and play in each other key? Can I play along with other recorded music by playing the recorded music in some other key? I'll eventually get my fingers back in shape and tune the strings back to normal. I'm also looking into getting a nylon string guitar so maybe my starting point isn't so complicated. Thanks for the help and for better suggestions.
How would you know that Tom Petty's song is tuned for an A of 453? As an example, Jefferson Airplane's Comin Back to Me has an A of 451. But how does one make the determination of how far off the A actually is?
Ive been experiencing insomnia lately so last night I started reading about the benefits of listening to music tuned to different hz. such as binaural beats (decreases anxiety) and the 7 Solfeggio Frequencies. For example, 528 hz. music is supposed to boost the immune system, and 432 hz. makes one feel calmer, happier, and is said to be the natural tuning of the universe. The Beatles, Doors, Pink Floyd and Bob Marley, are just a few artists who used 432 tuning. There’s so much interesting information if you choose to enter that rabbit hole on the internet, even if it is just pseudoscience. I must say it freaked me out a bit to wake up and find this lesson in my notifications today! 😳 🤯 😁
listening to music in 432Hz before I sleep works for me.. I think it is because this tuning seem to lay very close to me relaxed resonance of speech when I am calm... When I hum on different notes in the 12-TET scale when A4 is set at 432Hz a lot of notes seem to sits extremly relaxed and natural in the throat compared to the notes when A4 is at 440hz. My vocal breaks line up very nice when A4 is set at 43H2Hz compared to 440Hz.. I get the same benefits as shown for this male opera baritone in this video. ua-cam.com/video/PlPWO7YzEmU/v-deo.html Regards
I'd say these musical effects on human physiology and psychology are no more pseudoscience than graphology is, as in way more based than seems apparent to laymen and snarky, predisposed skeptics. I'm personally exploring this rabbit hole as a struggling years-old beginner just desperate for new techniques for training my ears. I wonder if perhaps the usual tunings just don't resonate with my personal tastes; if I can't tell A# from E in 440, maybe I'll stand a better chance in 415.... After all, lower pitches are PHYSICALLY farther apart, so maybe the they're more distinct from each other if you haven't got the hearing capabilities of a dog. 🤷♀️
Great info and explanation. I just found out my "Snark Super Tight Clip on" has that feature, and I can set it up between 415 and 466hz. I hope that's helpful for someone who has the same clip-on model.
Thanks for this info. Here is probably a dumb question from a novice....if I tune to 432 hz and I want to play a song in G, or D or whatever the original is in, do I have to make adjustments?
Once you tune to A432 hz ALL songs will come out in A432 hz tuning. Because all A432 hz means is that the whole instrument shifts down by about 1/3rd of a note. The standard is an A at 440 vibrations per second. That’s the reference point. A432 is about 1/3rd flatter. // it is also true that A432/C256 are found in Sacred Geometry, spirals, the Golden Section (perfect squares and golden rectangles). People get spooked that their minds might also be Golden, so they reject and attack. In the Dr.’s office they use A432 or C256 tuning for nerve tests and stuff. A432 is is actually called scientists tuning. Modern people are afraid to tune to Nature because they are afraid that God might be real and speak to (or throughout) them.
Even just when you’re tuning each string, the moment you struck each string in 440 it sounded so off! And in turn when you tuned them up to 453, it sounded just right!
Oasis brought me here. Thanks for that information. I’m off to tune to 449 and see if I can replicate the record before I probably tune to 440 again when I know I’m at least hitting the melody in the lead parts right. 440 works for old dude singers better it seems, but I need to know I’m hitting the parts right in the lead bits. Thanks again. 👌
David, Using the standard tuner, without having to pay to retune to 432 or 453, can we assume 432 is 10% or 1 mark down from 440. Is that consistent 1 down to all notes/ strings?
Tuned a Gretsch Jim Dandy down 1/2 step at 444HZ. Seemed to be quite a bluesy improvement. Didn't think it affeced my larger acoustics ( cheap Yamaha, hog& spruce 25th anniversary Seagull) as well for whatever reason.
So I can only play with other instruments in 432 tuning? If I am in 432 and the piano is in 440 we will clash? In most cases now it will be an electric keyboard.
It’s actually even more than a quarter step flatter. Almost 1/3rd. But, yes, it will sound weird. I think they call the effect”phasing”.@@mwahahaha2100
Exactly. Weird thing is that when I tune my favorite songs down to A432 ha, sometimes it doesn’t seem right. Like it’s dragging. But if I tune it up to A444 Schumann Resonance it’s magic. // And, strangely, dance tracks always seem to call me to tune then up to A444, instead of down! @@luxuriousfir
after restarting to play guitar 2 years ago I am playing over jam tracks at 448hz all the time and to me it sounds good - I can find the key in most songs - I am playing lots of lead and find that dropping to 440 hz makes it sound super mellow almost like slow motion... I think my ear has gotten used to the higher frequency as I find it has more bite for aggressive lead improvs.....
Honestly, the deeper you look into studying vibration, Hz, tuning, historical value, and the power this sacred knowledge holds you will realize that everything you think you know is wrong.
It’s so true. They are proving now that Darwin’s evolution theory about evolution happening from only breeding is not true, and that a mother’s child can actual have totally different traits depending on her environment, including food, stress levels and mindset. DNA itself is subject to mind over matter.
What you are referring to is "epigenetics". No, they do NOT indicate in any way that Darwinian evolution is wrong nor by extension our thoughts on animal husbandry. Simply that we are discovering a deeper finer detail in the subject as scientific progress tends to do over time. "Epigenetics is the study of heritable traits, or a stable change of cell function, that happen without changes to the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi- in epigenetics implies features that are "on top of" or "in addition to" the traditional genetic mechanism of inheritance." "Epigenetic modifications are usually reversible and transient, allowing cells to adapt to changes in behavior and environment. However, epigenetic errors can lead to abnormal gene activity, which is a common cause of genetic disorders like cancer, metabolic disorders, and degenerative disorders." Darwin did not have the knowledge or means at the time to produce much less collect the amount of data we have at our disposal today, that does NOT make his ideas "not true". We needed those ideas to lead us here. Look at physics, are the great minds of that field wrong, or their insights "not true" simply because we have developed a deeper understanding of them, mused upon their implications, devised apparatuses able to measure to a scale they would barely comprehend being possible in a desk top unit, tested those ideas and fleshed them out where they were on to something trimming the fat where their knowledge of the time was lacking? No. The are still the giants whos shoulders we stand upon. Hell, even the areas they may have reasoned, as we now understand, incorrectly have given us inspiration to look for other effects and machinations in this universe we exist in. However, not foe one moment do we think of their ideas as 'not true' simply because we can see farther upon their shoulders. That entire concept wreaks of vaguely pseudosciency woowoo around the next corner. And with the amount of wilful malicious ignorance infecting the general populous these days I for will will not abide even the hint of such a monster being allowed to dissuade our exploration of the real, natural, beautifully complex simple world we have to uncover around us. Unmuddied by myths and monsters to distract us from being how the universe experiences itself. The absolute truth is we are the net result of an effectively chaotic analog chemical reaction happening between our ears, which exists solely because our parents bumped uglies, because their parents bumped uglies, because their parents bumped uglies. We exist for no other reason than a hor rich mineral soup at the bottom of the ocean got all mixed up and started wiggling. Our meaning cannot be determined until our death, for it is only then will we be able to look back at our life and ask the question was it worth it. Anything beyond that is purely a distraction meant for someone to profit off of. And I stand offended. Not only for myself, not only for those who dedicated their lives to uncovering the reality around us, but for those taken in by the memetic willful malicious ignorance and thinking themselves tall, the intellectually vulnerable and gullible, but most of all for every discovery that is delayed because of some charlatans rhetoric that derailed what one's mind could have discovered. Scientific literacy is your vaccination from being taken advantage of through your ignorance. There's nothing wrong with not knowing something, you know something I don't, I know something you don't, they know something we don't, and we know something they don't. It's on every one of us to let go of these social status of knowing everything all the time, spoiler alert nobody knows everything. Period. This is immutable fact. To be comfortable with saying I don't know, too plainly state a statement as opinion, or as one has reasoned it, or as they understand it. To speak authoritatively with knowledge propped up upon opinion, belief, and confirmation bias is to actively commit treason against the species as a whole. This dude does not, will not, and cannot abide.
after many months without playing guitar when I started again to play tuning in 440 feels so wrong to my ears and i need to tune some cents higher , what happened to me? I found this video in my search to find what happened to my audio perception lol
I got tunable, set the reference to 432, and tuned the guitar. I had some issues, it sounded bad and no chords worked. I think the strings on the guitar may need to be replaced.
Thank you!!!! I tried two different apps, one was Fender and even after switching to 432 in the settings it still tuned to 440. Worth the $8 for me to be able to actually get my Uke in 432 without having to use UA-cam and my own ear 🤣 I really appreciate it!
They divid the pitch from one note to the next my 100 degrees, or ‘“cents.” To get A432 you pitch down by 32 cents. Strangely I find that dance songs often sound better tuning up to A444 Schuman Resonance, the earth’s atmospheric frequency! // Above all, just avoid A440. It’s a dead key!
It’s tricky to do it in garage band. Logic (Mac) does it easy. Audacity is free. I use a really neat program called SongSurgeon. (About half the 0rice of Logic). Song Surgeon was designed only show all the chords of a song, and to change the speed or pitch of a song.
I was looking for this information. I record my classical guitar with my alto recorder which is at 443 pitch. Now I can match both guitar and recorder together 😢
It is not the song that is in a different frequency…it’s the guitar tuning (how the strings are tuned) that’s in a different frequency. So the A chord on your (however tuned) guitar is the same A chord your music dictates.
Cool..... because I want to use original tuning before Rockefeller changed it to 440 and the thing about the devil's triad....want to use the correct frequency and be in harmony with creation
I was one of the original Lyndon Larouche people in NYC who were advocating to change the international standard down to A432. But they were so obsessed with politics (we were fighting the pre 9/11 George Bush election at the time), and I just had to leave them because no one wanted to her my own ideas. I wound up creating an entire written music theory based on shape-colors instead of note names. I even designed two new circle 9if 5ths charts: my Tower of 5th and my Flower of 5ths. (Those, I have not posted yet, but the rest is up!) - _The Acoustic Rabbit Hole_
Just encountered this pitch challenge with a Psychedelic Furs song, noting that concert pitch 440 sounded flat. Raised the tuning of my guitar, bass and synths to 450, and it then sounded in tune with the recording. Curious if the band tuned to 450, or if the master tape was sped up slightly (increasing the pitch right?)
That’s the frequency for A. All the other pitches are mathematically constant distances from that single pitch. We still call them A B C D etc but that A is now centred on a specific frequency rather than the common usual one.
Slow down your tuning or get a different app! For those of us with an ear that does most of the work, your quick tuning just throws off the ability to match the freq. , so we have to rewind constantly. Just fyi.
Did the band tune differently, or did the producer just speed the song up slightly without pitch correction?... No proof is there? But if the band changed guitars for just that song when playing live that would be proof... But they DIDN'T (and no one ever sees a bass player change bases, do they? Soooo... The producer sped the song up to fit it on the album, end of story... PS. SNARK tuners DO allow you to change to different tunings, check the buttons on the back of them 🤣😎👍
Generally, in nature, birds and whale calls and such are around A432. _Never_ A440. A440 hz was chosen arbitrarily. (Or even for Evil reasons, who knows? Either way, it’s a mentally dead key. Unfocused and dull in sound). @@fromaggio7654
Wow. Just wow. I tuned my guitar to 432hz right after watching this video. It felt like I could finally play, and sing songs properly for the first time. It was easier, more natural. I didn't have to force notes at all. I then played some harmonic melodies finger plucking and felt a surge of euphoria pass right through me ! You can't make this stuff up!
440hz is known for low vibrations
@@malik_lonjuin4917 theres a reason why "they" made an international agreement to have instruments and music tuned to A 440hz. its already been proven that frequencies are capable of atomic manipulation.
@@whitenoize6451take your meds
Even if the tuning i recommend you can be a bit sloppy on some guitars and with low tension strings you should give it a try too. Try out 432 Hz with a Drop D and go a halfstep down from there. Lets call it a Baroque tuning since its the equivalent to the 415 Hz Baroquepitch "halfstep down from 440 Hz" The lowest string C# / Dflat in this case will vibrate in the 136,1 Hz Frequency that some might know from the Om chanting, and it can be a somehow different experience even if you cant put the same force into pluggin the strings with this tuning.
I play death metal and black metal; but after a while I noticed the notes I was tuning to sounded sharp and abrasive. After tuning down to 432 however... Man, it's a world of difference. Thanks!
Glad to see a video on this subject!
I accidentally tuned my guitar to A = 448 Hz and I am mindblown at how much of a difference it actually makes. I actually kinda like it; the downside is that whenever I listen to music tuned normally at 440 Hz after a lengthy recording session at 448, my pitch perception feels a bit off lol.
Nice, glad it was helpful!
same happened to me , after months without playing guitar when i started again i need to tune a bit higher
by the way it happens to tune also in 448 to 449
@@songnotes You don't realize what you are doing, obviously evil.
Yeah. 440 hz is not natural to us. So many musicians protested the 440 when they declared that the standard of tuning. The more natural tuning is 432hz or A =444hz. It resonates better with human vibrations.
On your snark tuner there is a way to change the hz frequency from 415hz up to 455hz with the buttons on the back way more simple
It's doesn't matter, my button mode doesn't work anymore it completely broke 😂 so I'd like to install this tuner app👌
THANK YOU! 🙏🤘
I think thats wats wrong with my tuner also, i thought it was just that the settings were not set to do that...but it seems like its missing numbers 😮😢 ...so i need this tuner also haha@@woihoi4901
hi many thanks for this the Tuneable tuner is a must have. it not only enables you to change your reference point to tune in with other recordings, it has another use which I have found to be a massive help if you are just starting out with steel acoustics. I learnt to play (long ago) on nylon strung acoustics (which have low string tension,) and then went straight to lead guitar (again I preferred light gauge strings). Now over the last few years I started to play finger style on steel strung acoustic guitar and got a shock! I couldn't play half my stuff cos the string tension was so strong it took all my finger-strength to just hold down the notes.I see you have a Taylor. the guitar I bought when I was exploring at the beginning was a Taylor 214ce KOA. Not the best but good for a layered guitar. (still have it) But this tension thing really got me thinking. First thing I tried was super light gauge strings. That lowered the tension ok. But I soon realised that tension equals tone + volume. light strings just didn't cut it when trying to drive a big sound box, and for finger style you need power at the high end as well as low. to cut to the chase after months of trying different gauge strings to balance tone versus tension I realised the crucial factor is PITCH. If you lower the pitch of your guitar you lower the tension drastically, which means you can then up the gauge of your strings to get back the power that the sound box needs to amplify the volume and put out the full tone. Trouble is if you detune too much you soon realise your losing tone and more::--your intonation will get fragile and your finger board will get noisy. So what's the answer? balance Gauge v. pitch to get the tension you can manage, then come back up the frequency ladder till you are comfortable. I started out with A=425 which was great for tension but not a viable place for tone or stability. I knew I couldn't play A=440 standard tuning and I couldn't stand the tone of light gauge string for my style so the balance had to be somewhere in the middle. As it happens I am now back on A440 but tuned dgcfad (everything 2 semitones down) Here's where the string gauges come in. You need heavy gauges on the top 3 e.g. E 018, B 020, I use plain steel G 024. then mediums for the bottom strings, say D034, A039, E047. They have better tone than the heavies and resonate better - and louder! You could always buy a 12 fret guitar but I haven't played one yet that I can afford and sounds beefy enough. It really is a balancing act but you will find the right mix if you have the patience. How everyone one else plays along is another story! sorry for the long read
Do you have any other tuning app recommendations? Sadly turnable is not supported with the newer Android versions.
Thanks
Great video and well explained. I have a weird question. I'm a noob and I have very tender (little girl like) fingers. I need to tune all my strings lower so I can stand to practice longer and get my fingers to calluses. I tuned my A string to the note of the top E and so forth for all the other strings. My question is what happens musically when I use normal chord shapes and play in each other key? Can I play along with other recorded music by playing the recorded music in some other key? I'll eventually get my fingers back in shape and tune the strings back to normal. I'm also looking into getting a nylon string guitar so maybe my starting point isn't so complicated. Thanks for the help and for better suggestions.
How would you know that Tom Petty's song is tuned for an A of 453? As an example, Jefferson Airplane's Comin Back to Me has an A of 451. But how does one make the determination of how far off the A actually is?
Ive been experiencing insomnia lately so last night I started reading about the benefits of listening to music tuned to different hz. such as binaural beats (decreases anxiety) and the 7 Solfeggio Frequencies. For example, 528 hz. music is supposed to boost the immune system, and 432 hz. makes one feel calmer, happier, and is said to be the natural tuning of the universe. The Beatles, Doors, Pink Floyd and Bob Marley, are just a few artists who used 432 tuning. There’s so much interesting information if you choose to enter that rabbit hole on the internet, even if it is just pseudoscience. I must say it freaked me out a bit to wake up and find this lesson in my notifications today!
😳 🤯 😁
listening to music in 432Hz before I sleep works for me.. I think it is because this tuning seem to lay very close to me relaxed resonance of speech when I am calm... When I hum on different notes in the 12-TET scale when A4 is set at 432Hz a lot of notes seem to sits extremly relaxed and natural in the throat compared to the notes when A4 is at 440hz. My vocal breaks line up very nice when A4 is set at 43H2Hz compared to 440Hz..
I get the same benefits as shown for this male opera baritone in this video.
ua-cam.com/video/PlPWO7YzEmU/v-deo.html
Regards
@@MrAnders1976 that was very interesting! Never too old to learn something new - thank you for sharing that video and information!
I'd say these musical effects on human physiology and psychology are no more pseudoscience than graphology is, as in way more based than seems apparent to laymen and snarky, predisposed skeptics.
I'm personally exploring this rabbit hole as a struggling years-old beginner just desperate for new techniques for training my ears. I wonder if perhaps the usual tunings just don't resonate with my personal tastes; if I can't tell A# from E in 440, maybe I'll stand a better chance in 415.... After all, lower pitches are PHYSICALLY farther apart, so maybe the they're more distinct from each other if you haven't got the hearing capabilities of a dog. 🤷♀️
It is more blessed to give than to receive.-Jesus Christ
Using a tuner with markings, a guitar can be tuned to whatever your tuner allows provided your strings can withstand strain.
Great info and explanation. I just found out my "Snark Super Tight Clip on" has that feature, and I can set it up between 415 and 466hz. I hope that's helpful for someone who has the same clip-on model.
Thanks for this info. Here is probably a dumb question from a novice....if I tune to 432 hz and I want to play a song in G, or D or whatever the original is in, do I have to make adjustments?
Once you tune to A432 hz ALL songs will come out in A432 hz tuning. Because all A432 hz means is that the whole instrument shifts down by about 1/3rd of a note. The standard is an A at 440 vibrations per second. That’s the reference point. A432 is about 1/3rd flatter. // it is also true that A432/C256 are found in Sacred Geometry, spirals, the Golden Section (perfect squares and golden rectangles). People get spooked that their minds might also be Golden, so they reject and attack. In the Dr.’s office they use A432 or C256 tuning for nerve tests and stuff. A432 is is actually called scientists tuning. Modern people are afraid to tune to Nature because they are afraid that God might be real and speak to (or throughout) them.
Thanks Dave I always wondered what the difference was between 440hz and other tunings. Now I know.
Great video! Thank you so much for explaining how the HZ works!
Just got a new tuner it talked about calibration ranges and I wondered what does that mean? Well you explained it perfectly. Thank you.
Great video ! thanks so much. Where did you get the arm brace i need one for my disabled arm?
Even just when you’re tuning each string, the moment you struck each string in 440 it sounded so off! And in turn when you tuned them up to 453, it sounded just right!
Oasis brought me here. Thanks for that information. I’m off to tune to 449 and see if I can replicate the record before I probably tune to 440 again when I know I’m at least hitting the melody in the lead parts right. 440 works for old dude singers better it seems, but I need to know I’m hitting the parts right in the lead bits. Thanks again. 👌
David, Using the standard tuner, without having to pay to retune to 432 or 453, can we assume 432 is 10% or 1 mark down from 440. Is that consistent 1 down to all notes/ strings?
Tuned a Gretsch Jim Dandy down 1/2 step at 444HZ. Seemed to be quite a bluesy improvement. Didn't think it affeced my larger acoustics ( cheap Yamaha, hog& spruce 25th anniversary Seagull) as well for whatever reason.
Question, where did you find out that Tom Petty was tuned to 453 hz for that song?
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun is A=432?
My electronic tuner allows me to change the reference pitch. However the range is 430 Hz to 450 Hz. :-(
Which tuner is that?
Aroma AT-370B
So I can only play with other instruments in 432 tuning? If I am in 432 and the piano is in 440 we will clash? In most cases now it will be an electric keyboard.
Yes you will clash, the difference between 432 and 440 is around a quarter-step
@@mwahahaha2100 so it's really just a pitch thing right?
It’s actually even more than a quarter step flatter. Almost 1/3rd. But, yes, it will sound weird. I think they call the effect”phasing”.@@mwahahaha2100
Exactly. Weird thing is that when I tune my favorite songs down to A432 ha, sometimes it doesn’t seem right. Like it’s dragging. But if I tune it up to A444 Schumann Resonance it’s magic. // And, strangely, dance tracks always seem to call me to tune then up to A444, instead of down! @@luxuriousfir
@@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole my ear inherently likes things a little pitched up :D
after restarting to play guitar 2 years ago I am playing over jam tracks at 448hz all the time and to me it sounds good - I can find the key in most songs - I am playing lots of lead and find that dropping to 440 hz makes it sound super mellow almost like slow motion... I think my ear has gotten used to the higher frequency as I find it has more bite for aggressive lead improvs.....
Honestly, the deeper you look into studying vibration, Hz, tuning, historical value, and the power this sacred knowledge holds you will realize that everything you think you know is wrong.
It’s so true. They are proving now that Darwin’s evolution theory about evolution happening from only breeding is not true, and that a mother’s child can actual have totally different traits depending on her environment, including food, stress levels and mindset. DNA itself is subject to mind over matter.
What you are referring to is "epigenetics". No, they do NOT indicate in any way that Darwinian evolution is wrong nor by extension our thoughts on animal husbandry. Simply that we are discovering a deeper finer detail in the subject as scientific progress tends to do over time.
"Epigenetics is the study of heritable traits, or a stable change of cell function, that happen without changes to the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi- in epigenetics implies features that are "on top of" or "in addition to" the traditional genetic mechanism of inheritance."
"Epigenetic modifications are usually reversible and transient, allowing cells to adapt to changes in behavior and environment. However, epigenetic errors can lead to abnormal gene activity, which is a common cause of genetic disorders like cancer, metabolic disorders, and degenerative disorders."
Darwin did not have the knowledge or means at the time to produce much less collect the amount of data we have at our disposal today, that does NOT make his ideas "not true". We needed those ideas to lead us here.
Look at physics, are the great minds of that field wrong, or their insights "not true" simply because we have developed a deeper understanding of them, mused upon their implications, devised apparatuses able to measure to a scale they would barely comprehend being possible in a desk top unit, tested those ideas and fleshed them out where they were on to something trimming the fat where their knowledge of the time was lacking? No. The are still the giants whos shoulders we stand upon. Hell, even the areas they may have reasoned, as we now understand, incorrectly have given us inspiration to look for other effects and machinations in this universe we exist in. However, not foe one moment do we think of their ideas as 'not true' simply because we can see farther upon their shoulders.
That entire concept wreaks of vaguely pseudosciency woowoo around the next corner. And with the amount of wilful malicious ignorance infecting the general populous these days I for will will not abide even the hint of such a monster being allowed to dissuade our exploration of the real, natural, beautifully complex simple world we have to uncover around us. Unmuddied by myths and monsters to distract us from being how the universe experiences itself.
The absolute truth is we are the net result of an effectively chaotic analog chemical reaction happening between our ears, which exists solely because our parents bumped uglies, because their parents bumped uglies, because their parents bumped uglies. We exist for no other reason than a hor rich mineral soup at the bottom of the ocean got all mixed up and started wiggling. Our meaning cannot be determined until our death, for it is only then will we be able to look back at our life and ask the question was it worth it. Anything beyond that is purely a distraction meant for someone to profit off of. And I stand offended. Not only for myself, not only for those who dedicated their lives to uncovering the reality around us, but for those taken in by the memetic willful malicious ignorance and thinking themselves tall, the intellectually vulnerable and gullible, but most of all for every discovery that is delayed because of some charlatans rhetoric that derailed what one's mind could have discovered.
Scientific literacy is your vaccination from being taken advantage of through your ignorance. There's nothing wrong with not knowing something, you know something I don't, I know something you don't, they know something we don't, and we know something they don't. It's on every one of us to let go of these social status of knowing everything all the time, spoiler alert nobody knows everything. Period. This is immutable fact. To be comfortable with saying I don't know, too plainly state a statement as opinion, or as one has reasoned it, or as they understand it. To speak authoritatively with knowledge propped up upon opinion, belief, and confirmation bias is to actively commit treason against the species as a whole.
This dude does not, will not, and cannot abide.
Is that brace you are wearing for tendonitis? Does it work?
We all need back to 432hz tuning frequency
after many months without playing guitar when I started again to play tuning in 440 feels so wrong to my ears and i need to tune some cents higher , what happened to me?
I found this video in my search to find what happened to my audio perception lol
whats the tuner app ?
Just out of curiosity, how did you first find out the Tom Petty song wasn’t standard 440?
thank you!!, you are amazing,please can you make a guitar lesson of in a black out by hamilto leithauser.Greetings from Peru
Any that equal 3-6-9 then?
Is G chord on piano same on guitar tuneing on 440
I got tunable, set the reference to 432, and tuned the guitar. I had some issues, it sounded bad and no chords worked. I think the strings on the guitar may need to be replaced.
You explained it really well! Thanks for the lesson.
I have a question!! Dokken the song called the hunter or that album sounds weird please help!! Idk what tuning it is
I tune half up or half down depending on song ..no issues
I don't want to rain on your parade but the fender tuner does the same thing and it's free 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you!!!! I tried two different apps, one was Fender and even after switching to 432 in the settings it still tuned to 440. Worth the $8 for me to be able to actually get my Uke in 432 without having to use UA-cam and my own ear 🤣
I really appreciate it!
Thanks ill be using tunable from now on but I wont be playing dont look back in anger lol
How do i use that app to get a specific tuning. Like half a step down.
They divid the pitch from one note to the next my 100 degrees, or ‘“cents.” To get A432 you pitch down by 32 cents. Strangely I find that dance songs often sound better tuning up to A444 Schuman Resonance, the earth’s atmospheric frequency! // Above all, just avoid A440. It’s a dead key!
Anyone know if there is a tangible tuner such as a snark that can actually change the hz for tuning?
D'Addario clip on tuner makes you change the hz!
Can you just use standard pitch when recording and then change pitch afterwards in post production?
It’s tricky to do it in garage band. Logic (Mac) does it easy. Audacity is free. I use a really neat program called SongSurgeon. (About half the 0rice of Logic). Song Surgeon was designed only show all the chords of a song, and to change the speed or pitch of a song.
I was looking for this information. I record my classical guitar with my alto recorder which is at 443 pitch. Now I can match both guitar and recorder together 😢
half-step higher?
How do find out that a song is in a different tuning like that?
It is not the song that is in a different frequency…it’s the guitar tuning (how the strings are tuned) that’s in a different frequency. So the A chord on your (however tuned) guitar is the same A chord your music dictates.
Thank you! Very informative.
Cool..... because I want to use original tuning before Rockefeller changed it to 440 and the thing about the devil's triad....want to use the correct frequency and be in harmony with creation
I was one of the original Lyndon Larouche people in NYC who were advocating to change the international standard down to A432. But they were so obsessed with politics (we were fighting the pre 9/11 George Bush election at the time), and I just had to leave them because no one wanted to her my own ideas. I wound up creating an entire written music theory based on shape-colors instead of note names. I even designed two new circle 9if 5ths charts: my Tower of 5th and my Flower of 5ths. (Those, I have not posted yet, but the rest is up!) - _The Acoustic Rabbit Hole_
nice and clear thanks
you need to fret each string on 1st fret to really make sure that each string is in tune.
can i do 427.65
So is 453 a half step up? Like Ramblin Man…
453 is like a quarter step up. It falls between two notes and it's called a microtone.
holy cow those have to be some tight strings!
Thank you. Amazing
Just encountered this pitch challenge with a Psychedelic Furs song, noting that concert pitch 440 sounded flat. Raised the tuning of my guitar, bass and synths to 450, and it then sounded in tune with the recording. Curious if the band tuned to 450, or if the master tape was sped up slightly (increasing the pitch right?)
Waw thank you, you helped me a lot!
This doesn't make any sense to me. How can an entire instrument be tuned to a single frequency? Doesn't every note have its own frequency?
That’s the frequency for A. All the other pitches are mathematically constant distances from that single pitch. We still call them A B C D etc but that A is now centred on a specific frequency rather than the common usual one.
Zabardast, cheers from Toronto.
You can alos listen to music, that was recorded in 440Hz in 432Hz, i use an android app for it and i like it!
I am on a mission to tune my Nashville tuned guitar to 432hz and match all my weird tunings on my main guitar
Awesome
It’s the same concept as sharp or flat. Flat is 415. It’s not a revelation.
Lol exactly someone with brain cells here💀
You don't understand yet mate read up on the topic it's interesting and worth the effort
I noticed that when I tuned to a445 I could play "Fade To Black" by Metallica more accurately to the recording.
440 is bad when it should be 432
Slow down your tuning or get a different app! For those of us with an ear that does most of the work, your quick tuning just throws off the ability to match the freq. , so we have to rewind constantly. Just fyi.
lol i tune my guitars all to A4?? somewhere around there hahaha
Interesting. Didn’t know any of that
Did the band tune differently, or did the producer just speed the song up slightly without pitch correction?... No proof is there? But if the band changed guitars for just that song when playing live that would be proof... But they DIDN'T (and no one ever sees a bass player change bases, do they?
Soooo... The producer sped the song up to fit it on the album, end of story...
PS. SNARK tuners DO allow you to change to different tunings, check the buttons on the back of them 🤣😎👍
or ..... you could just tune by ear.. hehe
A=Whatever sounds good
Generally, in nature, birds and whale calls and such are around A432. _Never_ A440. A440 hz was chosen arbitrarily. (Or even for Evil reasons, who knows? Either way, it’s a mentally dead key. Unfocused and dull in sound). @@fromaggio7654
Boss Chromatic Tuner app
THANK YOU
Ótimo !
432hz calmer
U didn't show us how to tune
..u showed us a non free app that does it for you. Thumbs down
Many apps do that... Including fender guitar tuner.. do some searching.. it easy
A Terrible lesson to promote and teach people the distortion frequency. Try again, try harder, try from your heart and soul I know you had one.