Been playing in 432 Hz and 444 Hz for over ten years. Glad it is becoming more known. Thank you for more of the history of these tunings. I have seen the cymatics with these frequencies and it is more defined the shapes with the sound it makes.
My husband is a professional jazz musician and he knew all about this but we wanted a good video that would describe and compare in depth just with facts. I want to leave you a long comment about how on point you are with everything you say. We send you love and thank you. This is a phenomenal video. Can’t believe they are shadow banning 432...... ?! Well be playing in that from now on. ❤️🙏
Yes, luckily UA-cam doesn’t ban it If you upload directly, but CDBaby Specifically sent me a letter saying that their partners don’t allow it anymore. Check out my previous two videos where I disclose this info. Aloha!
This is interesting. I've recently become interested in A444 tuning. Thank you for the deep dive into the science and history of it all. I've always played in 440 thinking it was "correct". The longer I live, the more I question
I just started to tune my guitar to 432 hz, and I love the sound, and now I'm playing my guitar for longer periods of time, thanks for the video which I will share with friends
I am an elderly (82 year old) American folk musician. YES! The old timey instruments brought to America from Scotland, Ireland and England had to have been tuned to 432hz. We didn’t know about hz,but the sense of communal understanding, peace, joy was always a part of the musical experience whether playing or listening. Thank you for this elucidation! 😊
How you can let people experience the right tuning is this: Let someone sing a note, let him or her hold it. The louder the better, but a steady easy pitch. No force, gentle. One rule, the singer is not allowed to change pitch / adapt pitch to what you do. Then while singing you search for the note on piano / guitar (tuned to A=440). Then you repeat this again (always let the singer sing a note FIRST) and then you search the note on a piano / guitar (tuned A=432) A stage keyboard is easy to do this with. Compare the vocal pitch and the piano/guitar pitch. Which one connects? (Unison) ;) I do this with people to experience it. Tune the instrument to the voice, not the other way around. You detune yourself that way.
432 Hz touches the full 12 scale octave overtones of all music and creation whereas 440 Hz only touches 8 octave overtones, which is leaving out an entire section of the complete musical resonance of the universe.
THANK YOU BRAH!!! It took me a day or two to break the 440 program but 432 its now rooted and growing steadily, it’s amazing truly.. what’s happening with the music today is controlled, one path (440) to draw from in Wikipedia for example.. disco rd, disruption, the reverse effect, everything except what music was intended for.. it’s messed up, glad you brought it back to my attention. My ears say 432 every minute!
Half-step down(fromA440hz) is 415.3047hz. What does that mean for 432hz? That means 432hz is sharp in comparison to 415 and flat in comparison to 440hz (if we're splitting hairs). Personally, Eb/D#(half-step down on the low E) tuning sounds great on some songs and horrible on others. When I recorded and mastered two songs, I used A440hz. The bpm for one was 121bpm and 131bpm for the other. However, as you may know, those are not "standard" or "approved" tempos. They simply worked with my voice and the "feel" of each song. If I had sped up or slowed down the master, the entire album would have changed. A great example of this is the album "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica. The producer is on record, pardon the pun, stating he sped up the recording to make the music slightly more tense. Coincidentally (or not) to around A444hz) Also, all instruments were tuned to the bell on the song "For Whom the Bell Tolls." With that said, music is relative and this tuning is handy when playing with wind instruments, or in the above case, a bell. When all is said and done, A4=444hz means the C5 will equal 528.01 and if tension is bad, why do higher notes "sound right" but only in context? I strongly believe the magic of music is how things work, or don't work, in context. In other words, tension and release. That is the key to understanding music.
I recently switched from 432 to 444. I personally think all my guitars sound better at 444 but yes tension is a little higher. You get c528 with 444. Thank you for the great presentation.❤
Thanks for this informative video about the science and physics of music. I was trying to do the math and started to look things up and found your video and I am glad I did and thank you for your honesty. The way sound affects us is clearly real in the way of music affecting our emotions. A calm frequency can help educe calm emotions if the listener is enjoying the music. Its not a simple concept but its worth it to make the most out of the music we create and listen to.
Thank you for spreding awarness. More musicians need to know of this. Ive been reserching the same types of things and absolutly love playing in the love frequescy tuning. Best of luck to you, peace love and happynes!
and also A@444hz gives G4 very close to Solfeggio 396hz. A444hz tuning gives sweet and focused timbre but not feeling tense as the 440hz tuning. From my observations A440hz tuning on the guitar makes all tones more equal, not amplifying any tone over others but in my experience I can connect to my guitar better when in either 432hz or 444hz tuning.
@@truesight91 regarding Equal temperament, changing the A from 440hz will affect all other notes too. in A444hz, you get 528hz on c5 and very very close 396hz on g4
U can adjust your saxophone tuning by pulling the mouthpiece slightly out to make it flatter or pushing it further in to make it sharper ..also the embouchure (mouth) can adjust the tuning FYI ..same with any brass or wind instrument.
432 hz for a couple years and 444 hz for the last couple years not mixing the two. 444 hz has excelled my relative pitch and abilities quickly, quite impressive for me someone who has played for 30 years. 432 hz was good but I feel it didn’t give me the natural vibe to put everything together like 444 hz did. I can only play in 440 hz for short times where it’s out of tune, it’s depth is short and boring to me but most music is in 440 hz so we are trapped into that experience. My next plan is to add 432 hz back and see what happens. These tunings on a 7 string are amazing with when you sweep pick and play legato runs.
Interesting. 444 could sound better because of how close to 440 it is, what I mean is most instruments are tuned for 440. We need instruments tuned to 444 and to 432 to really see the difference or feel the difference.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge you are right every time my husband play his electric guitar i found it quite bad make me nervous. I will mention to play his guitar to 432. frequency.
I do think 432 in Pythagorean is best, but at 5:43 in this video you said that Sauveur found that 256Hz was the most harmonious tuning for music. but all I could find on this were sources claiming he liked this number for the convenience of it making C's all the powers of 2, and not having to do with any sound properties of the tuning per se. Where did you get that he found 256Hz tuning to be the most harmonious, what do you mean by most harmonious ?
Thanks for the video on this important subject. I've been exploring this for the last decade too and have personally become interested in the archeo-acoustic studies of Paul Devereux and how a lot of ancient temple spaces resonate at 111hz (two octaves below 444hz) including the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni in Malta and burial mounds of Cairns. And according to Devereux, Pythagoras created his musical scale starting with a note A that resonates at the frequency of 111 Hz. I hope to find solid evidence of this but I do find some special about this "Divine Frequency". Maybe it's better tuned to connecting with Spirit when 432hz is better tuned to connect with physical matter? Definitely worth more energy and resources towards studying this all in depth!
Well done... I have been playing my songs in 432 since 07' Felt the energy change immediately. Nice video... Beato and Neely are going to need to come up with more disinformation to keep their Rockefeller 440 party going... The worlds changing bros.
I am not a musician, but I now understand what the Hz debate is about thanks to your clear and well presented video. Thanks! Also, I have been told that King David tuned his harps to 444 Hz for worshiping God. Don't know if this is correct, but it is all very interesting.
In King David's time they didn't have a unit for frequency, in many traditions accompanying string instruments were tuned to the singer to sing in their most comfortable pitch range. Human hearing is more about relative pitches (intervals) then any specific absolute frequency as far as i understand and experience.
I like and use for 432 and 444 Hz, I use a lot of lower, alternate tunings for example BF#BF#BC# or CGCGCD a semi tone higher I believe that 432 and 444 Hz are actually harmonious, they are a quarter tone apart I learned this when trying to tune all these crazy tuning’s.
so, for example, if I tune to CGCGCD tuning to avoid string problems for 32 Hz is a better fit, but like I said, they are harmonious tunings together I am also interested in microtones, and essentially this gives you the ability to explore tones between tones like the note between a B and a C ✌🏽❤🤘🏽
Heya , great video! Really nice! Just to add I play sax and clarinet and I have played with a band before that tuned to 432, I just adjusted my mouthpiece and playing style and was in tune. The sax and clarinet are actually very surprising with their ability to retune, go out of tune etc.. you can get quite far from 440. Im going to try this week and see which frequencies i can get
Wow thank you for the Video. Most of the time I use 432 but i Lines to figured our how to tune to 528. and Thema you used the Word of Rudolf Steiner. He give me a lot of guidens in my life✨ thank you for the important information 🙏
432 Hz,especially when using alternate tunings is subtle but substantial, as it enhances listener's perception on a subconscious and emotional level. People have been conditioned all their lives to 440 Hz. It's sad IMO.
My guitar sound better at 432. Have u found out the the natural pitch/ freq of your voice? Singing/recording a vocal without a pitch reference. I did not know about Joseph Sauveur. Thanks.
Tuning up doesn’t make it more tense. 444 is where it’s at. It’s in harmony with the earths 8hz (slightly under). Animals will overwhelmingly react in a loving manner to A 444. Hands down that’s what works. Those who came before us learned and understood frequencies. I would have said better, but we have purposefully been kept from such core educations. We weren’t and aren’t educated, we are schooled. While we have been deliberately kept stupid, we have been continuously told that we are the smartest and most advanced in history. On the contrary, when rigorously studied, we stand to be both the least advanced and the least knowledgeable. This information I share isn’t going to make sense to anyone who hasn’t put the time and effort in to learn such things though. The vast majority will never wake enough to care to do anything more than follow the herd and fit in, which is sub-animal non-think. Alas, that is where we are and that is what is so.
@432hzmusictv can you explain more why you choose 432? Because even listening your comparisons, even though 444 is higher is still feels ways more SMOOTH
tuning at 444Hz (A4), generates 527.25Hz (C5) and not 528. To generate perfect 528Hz you need to generate A at 444.75Hz, but the tuners do not exactly generate these Hertz
Hi do you know which DAW is best for tuning music to 432 Hz? I've used audacity but it gives it a metallic like sound with reverb. So i'm looking for the best DAW. Price isnt an issue, I just want whats the best for pitch change to 432 Hz.
Hey man, awesome informative video. I recently bought a synthesizer with 8 different voices. It's possible to tune these however you like. I would like to tune it in a similar fashion as you have tuned the guitar. Could u point me in the right direction and maybe list the different frequencies i could tune the different voices to? Thankyou :)
I tune my guitar to A=432Hz as reference pitch. Some synthesizers allow it to be tuned internally, if you have that option. Others can be tuned through a computer DAW like logic or FL studio. Check out my previous videos for details. Aloha 🤙
There is something highly misunderstood when it come to these frequencies. When A5=444hz, C5=528hz. They are one and the same tuning! When you tune to 444hz youre also in 528hz! Like so others can see!!
So how does one go about changing the frequency when listening to pre recorded music? can you convert music recorded in 440 frequency and listen back in 432? tuning a stringed instrument I get how to do that but playing music back from other recordings? streaming content etc?
hi, no it will not change your tuning pitch. it only shifts chords up the scale. to change the Hz tuning you need to retune each string on the guitar. cheers! ua-cam.com/video/VSKjpcf2WZQ/v-deo.html
Dont forget that all instruments have created to ring at its best on 440hz tensions,also the strings too..So to figure out which is is the cosmos tuning you have to experiment and think other things too..its too complicated,you need other structure(wood)of instruments in order lets say to give its best at 432hz...and so on
hi, thanks for the video! what do you say about natural vs equal temperament? i have a piano and would tune it to 432 hz but i can't avoid equal temperament to be able to play music in all different scales, any suggestions?
in this video i touch up on it and tune the kalimba in just (natural) tuning at 432 Hz. ua-cam.com/video/Ubcx5C0uK0M/v-deo.html I think each tuning method has it's pros and cons. Just tuning (natural/Pythgorean) is a pure tone, but changing keys will distort it. ETT makes changing keys easy with no distortion but it's not a pure tune (i.e. pure 5th for example). digital keyboards with software make this switch easy, but on a real piano you would have to retune everything each time, which is very very tough. cheers!
Excellent explanation and comparisons of the 3 prominent tunings A4 = 432, 440, and 444hz. I did some research on 444 and it appears to be based entirely on numerology and revelation from angels which I found somewhat specious, although I am still trying to understand how he got to the number and why Horowitz is so convinced it is a musical frequency, meanwhile am going to keep an open mind on the subject.
hi and thanks! I've read Horror-witz's blog. It's very biased in my opinion. he bashes 432 while not supporting 528hz with anything convincing. it's funny if he uses numerology and revelation to establish credibility for 528/444 b/c he is probably not telling you that when you tune to A=444 (C=528) your E will be vibrating at 666Hz! clearly that's a very significant and evil number (Mark of the Beast in the book of Revelation). I wonder what he would have to say about that :)
@@wunwun9974 I think everyone should have the tools to experiment with different frequencies and find what they like best. I did say that some people call 444/ 528 "the love frequency" (usually the ones that "sell it") and I'm not one of those people lol, so in my opinion it's too high. I already think 440 is too high and 444 makes it even higher (thin sounding). plus E resonates at near 666 Hz when in that mode! so my personal favorite over the years has been 256 / 432 Hz. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV Hey! I'm a musician who's very interested in what the powers of sound can do and how music can benefit, be more explored and perfected. (Tesla; “ If you wish to understand the Universe think of energy, frequency and vibration.“) I came across some work of John Hutchison (The Hutchison Effect) that could have an argument for healing properties of 432Hz and 444Hz (C5=528.01Hz) tuning. On the channel 'Near Death Experiment' there's a video of Hutchison experimenting with water from the BP oil disaster, Gulf of Mexico 2010. Among others, he uses the frequency of 528 hertz and it shows positive changes in the water; the video is called "The Hutchison Effect", 8 dec. 2020. It's at the end of the video: timestamp: 21:30 I wanna know what you guys think!
432 & 444 are mathematically / harmonically correct with our universe. They sound way better the more you listen to them, the worse 440 sounds. We are just accustomed to it.
3:00 hi i am sorry to say you are wrong, the 5th string on guitar is an A2 and not A4 ( and A4 at 440Hz, 432Hz or whatever must be your guide)... A4 is located at 1st string in "fret 5" or at 2nd string in "fret 10".
"256Hz is ingrained in the universe" Well, the number 256 is, but the unit Hz is 1/s, and the second is defined as 9192631770 times the length of a very specific oscillation. So the second is a completely arbitrary length of time which makes the Hertz arbitrary as well.
that's incorrect. the second is definitely not "arbitrary". the second has been historically calculated based on cosmic cycles and laws of Nature (rotation of Earth) and in more modern times is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency ∆νCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium-133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz. as you can see, this is not "arbitrary" and completely not random, but based on the principles of Nature. cheers!
All tuning systems and pitch standards are made up of compromises. None is "the" best. When you only accompany yourself you can just tune however it combines best with your voice, and that may differ from time to time. How a instrument sounds, tuned to some pitch standard or other, in general lowered will sound warmer, higher more brilliant and sparkling. Before a standard was decided on, the A varied from just above 400 Hz to higher than 500 Hz and everything in between between the concert halls / orchestras. Nowaday Baroque music on original and recreated time specific instruments uses A=115 Hz, which is close enough to a half tone lower than A=440Hz, so when needed musician on modern instruments tuned to the international standard pitch can play along as long as they play everything a half tone lower than the sheet music indicates. Then there is how the specific resonances of a specific instrument and its sound-body as the instrument maker built it interact with the tuning, changing the timbre because how it amplifies and dampens different frequencies. An interesting frequency to tune to that I hardly see mentioned anywhere is A = 421 Hz, try it out some time, you might enjoy it when you're very aware of the microtonal differnces between different tuning standards.
its the C one octave deeper i guess. so if you want to hear it on the guitar, you have to tune down your E to a C. The C on the guitar is 2 times 256, 512Hz
I play electronic keyboards and also FL Studio computer music..I'd like to have frequencies of 432, 256, 444 and/or 528. Convert the vibration for everyone. Grimes uses 528 hz right?(Elon Musk s girlfriend)
I tuned my guitar to 432 and after playing for 5 minutes I cured cancer and became one with the universe. I'm now transcending multiple dimensions simultaneously.
I can not listen to it properly because I have changed my internal software settings of the windows 10 device output . I can only hear that it is pitched up or down . hehe . I am so carm . listening to 432 hz changed me completely.
@@melime Interesting. Me listening to 528 Hz has caused my belly to hurt - as well. 440 Hz and 528 Hz must be frequencies that deactivate the solar plexus chakra.
Looks like any fretted instruments with equal temperament (production at 440hz industry standard) is somehow sounds better in 444Hz with C at 526Hz compared to the 440Hz itself. Interesting.
when it comes to music and the arts .. perception is a subjective experience. for example to you 444 sounds better, but to me it sounds too "bright" and too "sharp" when in 444 or 440 as compared to 432.
*432 sounds like your guitar just finished sucking on a big fat bong =)* *Celtic Frost's To Mega Therion is in 444, you could say that they were a little **_"tense"_*
Been playing in 432 Hz and 444 Hz for over ten years. Glad it is becoming more known. Thank you for more of the history of these tunings. I have seen the cymatics with these frequencies and it is more defined the shapes with the sound it makes.
Personally my favorite tuning is 444 hz and that’s where I believe songs sound their best. Appreciate your video and stay safe!
Me too .
Give 528 a shot. You'll feel divine.
Same
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But what about 666, mommy?
My husband is a professional jazz musician and he knew all about this but we wanted a good video that would describe and compare in depth just with facts. I want to leave you a long comment about how on point you are with everything you say. We send you love and thank you. This is a phenomenal video. Can’t believe they are shadow banning 432...... ?! Well be playing in that from now on. ❤️🙏
thank you for your love. right back at cha!! aloha~
I've never seen it shadow banned...there are millions of titles with 432hz in the name. Mention the vax and you will get popped.
Yes, luckily UA-cam doesn’t ban it If you upload directly, but CDBaby Specifically sent me a letter saying that their partners don’t allow it anymore. Check out my previous two videos where I disclose this info. Aloha!
This is interesting. I've recently become interested in A444 tuning. Thank you for the deep dive into the science and history of it all. I've always played in 440 thinking it was "correct". The longer I live, the more I question
I just started to tune my guitar to 432 hz, and I love the sound, and now I'm playing my guitar for longer periods of time, thanks for the video which I will share with friends
I am an elderly (82 year old) American folk musician.
YES! The old timey instruments brought to America from Scotland, Ireland and England had to have been tuned to 432hz.
We didn’t know about hz,but the sense of communal understanding, peace, joy was always a part of the musical experience whether playing or listening. Thank you for this elucidation! 😊
Figured out to make music in 444 with my daw :) excited to explore this more
Appreciate you brother :) im with you for 2 years at 432hz, its the way forward :)
How you can let people experience the right tuning is this:
Let someone sing a note, let him or her hold it. The louder the better, but a steady easy pitch. No force, gentle.
One rule, the singer is not allowed to change pitch / adapt pitch to what you do.
Then while singing you search for the note on piano / guitar (tuned to A=440).
Then you repeat this again (always let the singer sing a note FIRST) and then you search the note on a piano / guitar (tuned A=432)
A stage keyboard is easy to do this with.
Compare the vocal pitch and the piano/guitar pitch. Which one connects? (Unison)
;)
I do this with people to experience it. Tune the instrument to the voice, not the other way around. You detune yourself that way.
all's i know is that when i tuned my acoustic to A432 it gave me a richness that was baffling - i was hearing overtones i'ld never heard before.
432 Hz touches the full 12 scale octave overtones of all music and creation whereas 440 Hz only touches 8 octave overtones, which is leaving out an entire section of the complete musical resonance of the universe.
@@galacticdivinity Thanks. How many octave overtones does 444 touch?
THANK YOU BRAH!!!
It took me a day or two to break the 440 program but 432 its now rooted and growing steadily, it’s amazing truly..
what’s happening with the music today is controlled, one path (440) to draw from in Wikipedia for example..
disco rd, disruption, the reverse effect, everything except what music was intended for.. it’s messed up, glad you brought it back to my attention. My ears say 432 every minute!
Half-step down(fromA440hz) is 415.3047hz. What does that mean for 432hz? That means 432hz is sharp in comparison to 415 and flat in comparison to 440hz (if we're splitting hairs). Personally, Eb/D#(half-step down on the low E) tuning sounds great on some songs and horrible on others.
When I recorded and mastered two songs, I used A440hz. The bpm for one was 121bpm and 131bpm for the other. However, as you may know, those are not "standard" or "approved" tempos. They simply worked with my voice and the "feel" of each song. If I had sped up or slowed down the master, the entire album would have changed. A great example of this is the album "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica. The producer is on record, pardon the pun, stating he sped up the recording to make the music slightly more tense. Coincidentally (or not) to around A444hz) Also, all instruments were tuned to the bell on the song "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
With that said, music is relative and this tuning is handy when playing with wind instruments, or in the above case, a bell. When all is said and done, A4=444hz means the C5 will equal 528.01 and if tension is bad, why do higher notes "sound right" but only in context? I strongly believe the magic of music is how things work, or don't work, in context. In other words, tension and release. That is the key to understanding music.
Thank you Pasha, excellent information! Great to see your reference to John's Gospel!!
You’re most welcome! And God bless you!
I recently switched from 432 to 444. I personally think all my guitars sound better at 444 but yes tension is a little higher. You get c528 with 444. Thank you for the great presentation.❤
Thanks for this informative video about the science and physics of music. I was trying to do the math and started to look things up and found your video and I am glad I did and thank you for your honesty. The way sound affects us is clearly real in the way of music affecting our emotions. A calm frequency can help educe calm emotions if the listener is enjoying the music. Its not a simple concept but its worth it to make the most out of the music we create and listen to.
I hope every musician discovers this information 🙏🏼🌟
THANK YOU! N I hope so too!!
Thank you for spreding awarness. More musicians need to know of this. Ive been reserching the same types of things and absolutly love playing in the love frequescy tuning.
Best of luck to you, peace love and happynes!
Great video! Thank you for your time and effort, well done. The whole world needs to know this.
🙏🙇♂️
Young man thank you for this well done !!! Should be taught to all musicians God's frequencies!!!!
thank you! I completely agree :) and through God's music and frequencies we can make this world better!!
and also A@444hz gives G4 very close to Solfeggio 396hz. A444hz tuning gives sweet and focused timbre but not feeling tense as the 440hz tuning. From my observations A440hz tuning on the guitar makes all tones more equal, not amplifying any tone over others but in my experience I can connect to my guitar better when in either 432hz or 444hz tuning.
@@truesight91 regarding Equal temperament, changing the A from 440hz will affect all other notes too. in A444hz, you get 528hz on c5 and very very close 396hz on g4
U can adjust your saxophone tuning by pulling the mouthpiece slightly out to make it flatter or pushing it further in to make it sharper ..also the embouchure (mouth) can adjust the tuning FYI ..same with any brass or wind instrument.
432 hz for a couple years and 444 hz for the last couple years not mixing the two. 444 hz has excelled my relative pitch and abilities quickly, quite impressive for me someone who has played for 30 years. 432 hz was good but I feel it didn’t give me the natural vibe to put everything together like 444 hz did. I can only play in 440 hz for short times where it’s out of tune, it’s depth is short and boring to me but most music is in 440 hz so we are trapped into that experience. My next plan is to add 432 hz back and see what happens. These tunings on a 7 string are amazing with when you sweep pick and play legato runs.
Interesting. 444 could sound better because of how close to 440 it is, what I mean is most instruments are tuned for 440. We need instruments tuned to 444 and to 432 to really see the difference or feel the difference.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge you are right every time my husband play his electric guitar i found it quite bad make me nervous. I will mention to play his guitar to 432. frequency.
Sounds good! Let me know how it goes ;)
Thank you SO much for making your effort to explain everything in such details.
Love the sound of A444 on your guitar
I do think 432 in Pythagorean is best, but at 5:43 in this video you said that Sauveur found that 256Hz was the most harmonious tuning for music. but all I could find on this were sources claiming he liked this number for the convenience of it making C's all the powers of 2, and not having to do with any sound properties of the tuning per se. Where did you get that he found 256Hz tuning to be the most harmonious, what do you mean by most harmonious ?
Thanks for the video on this important subject. I've been exploring this for the last decade too and have personally become interested in the archeo-acoustic studies of Paul Devereux and how a lot of ancient temple spaces resonate at 111hz (two octaves below 444hz) including the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni in Malta and burial mounds of Cairns. And according to Devereux, Pythagoras created his musical scale starting with a note A that resonates at the frequency of 111 Hz. I hope to find solid evidence of this but I do find some special about this "Divine Frequency". Maybe it's better tuned to connecting with Spirit when 432hz is better tuned to connect with physical matter? Definitely worth more energy and resources towards studying this all in depth!
Well done... I have been playing my songs in 432 since 07' Felt the energy change immediately. Nice video... Beato and Neely are going to need to come up with more disinformation to keep their Rockefeller 440 party going... The worlds changing bros.
I am not a musician, but I now understand what the Hz debate is about thanks to your clear and well presented video. Thanks!
Also, I have been told that King David tuned his harps to 444 Hz for worshiping God. Don't know if this is correct, but it is all very interesting.
In King David's time they didn't have a unit for frequency, in many traditions accompanying string instruments were tuned to the singer to sing in their most comfortable pitch range. Human hearing is more about relative pitches (intervals) then any specific absolute frequency as far as i understand and experience.
This was great presentation! Thank you Brother... Shalom 🙏🏽
I just made my ffirst 432 song in my daw, its the best one ive ever made. I enjoyed making it alot more too.
Nicely done sir! Thank you!
You're my hero!
Thank you.
Correction: Brass instruments have tuning slides to tune more or less from 428-444 frequencies.
I like and use for 432 and 444 Hz, I use a lot of lower, alternate tunings for example BF#BF#BC# or CGCGCD a semi tone higher
I believe that 432 and 444 Hz are actually harmonious, they are a quarter tone apart I learned this when trying to tune all these crazy tuning’s.
so, for example, if I tune to CGCGCD tuning to avoid string problems for 32 Hz is a better fit, but like I said, they are harmonious tunings together
I am also interested in microtones, and essentially this gives you the ability to explore tones between tones like the note between a B and a C ✌🏽❤🤘🏽
Yes because they are mathematically aligned numerology with the universe (369) as 432 = 9 and 444 = 3 whereas 440 = 8 thus discordant/distorted.
432 256 for me it's much much calmer.Thank you.
Heya , great video! Really nice! Just to add I play sax and clarinet and I have played with a band before that tuned to 432, I just adjusted my mouthpiece and playing style and was in tune. The sax and clarinet are actually very surprising with their ability to retune, go out of tune etc.. you can get quite far from 440. Im going to try this week and see which frequencies i can get
Thank YOU for this research! Love this.
Wow thank you for the Video. Most of the time I use 432 but i Lines to figured our how to tune to 528. and Thema you used the Word of Rudolf Steiner. He give me a lot of guidens in my life✨ thank you for the important information 🙏
Amazing I will start turning to 432
Thank you !! Fantastic presentation.
Thank you for this man
432 Hz,especially when using alternate tunings is subtle but substantial, as it enhances listener's perception on a subconscious and emotional level. People have been conditioned all their lives to 440 Hz. It's sad IMO.
Do you have that chart available from Julius 2007? the oscillation and frequency description chart
Amazing, thank you for this knowledge
My guitar sound better at 432. Have u found out the the natural pitch/ freq of your voice? Singing/recording a vocal without a pitch reference. I did not know about Joseph Sauveur. Thanks.
I will have to try that! And I’ll let you know! Thnx
@@432HzMusicTV have u heard of the Schiller institute and their campaign for 432hz?
not a completely fair test considering the guitar was built with the 440 in mind so the strings are too tense when you tune it to 444.
Tuning up doesn’t make it more tense. 444 is where it’s at. It’s in harmony with the earths 8hz (slightly under). Animals will overwhelmingly react in a loving manner to A 444. Hands down that’s what works. Those who came before us learned and understood frequencies. I would have said better, but we have purposefully been kept from such core educations. We weren’t and aren’t educated, we are schooled. While we have been deliberately kept stupid, we have been continuously told that we are the smartest and most advanced in history.
On the contrary, when rigorously studied, we stand to be both the least advanced and the least knowledgeable.
This information I share isn’t going to make sense to anyone who hasn’t put the time and effort in to learn such things though. The vast majority will never wake enough to care to do anything more than follow the herd and fit in, which is sub-animal non-think. Alas, that is where we are and that is what is so.
Id encourage you to try your prefered tuning method tuned to perfect 4ths
@432hzmusictv can you explain more why you choose 432? Because even listening your comparisons, even though 444 is higher is still feels ways more SMOOTH
tuning at 444Hz (A4), generates 527.25Hz (C5) and not 528. To generate perfect 528Hz you need to generate A at 444.75Hz, but the tuners do not exactly generate these Hertz
Good point
@Ibofreq they are in sinc.... so when you play A 444 when you play high C you get very close to 528
Very good explanation sir
Kind need to show us how to churning on the 432hz
Much appreciate sharing your knowledge with us
Great video very well explained
Thank you!
Hi do you know which DAW is best for tuning music to 432 Hz? I've used audacity but it gives it a metallic like sound with reverb. So i'm looking for the best DAW. Price isnt an issue, I just want whats the best for pitch change to 432 Hz.
Hey man, awesome informative video. I recently bought a synthesizer with 8 different voices. It's possible to tune these however you like. I would like to tune it in a similar fashion as you have tuned the guitar. Could u point me in the right direction and maybe list the different frequencies i could tune the different voices to? Thankyou :)
I tune my guitar to A=432Hz as reference pitch. Some synthesizers allow it to be tuned internally, if you have that option. Others can be tuned through a computer DAW like logic or FL studio. Check out my previous videos for details. Aloha 🤙
There is something highly misunderstood when it come to these frequencies. When A5=444hz, C5=528hz. They are one and the same tuning! When you tune to 444hz youre also in 528hz! Like so others can see!!
Does anyone have any links to divinely tuned music I can listen to?
Saxophone can be tuned with mouthpiece adjustment . 😊
So how does one go about changing the frequency when listening to pre recorded music? can you convert music recorded in 440 frequency and listen back in 432? tuning a stringed instrument I get how to do that but playing music back from other recordings? streaming content etc?
Hi, how can I tune my guitar to the 963 Hz? ;)
Thank you ✨🌟✨
Great informative video ,I tried to tune to 528 but the string was about to snap or too loose to sound good. what am I doing wrong?
The A- String is 444, not 528. The C on that string will then be 528 Hz
Hello , i have a question if i put a capo on my guitar will it change the hz ?
hi, no it will not change your tuning pitch. it only shifts chords up the scale. to change the Hz tuning you need to retune each string on the guitar. cheers! ua-cam.com/video/VSKjpcf2WZQ/v-deo.html
Can you send a link to that chart that you were looking at alpha, beta theta?
Dont forget that all instruments have created to ring at its best on 440hz tensions,also the strings too..So to figure out which is is the cosmos tuning you have to experiment and think other things too..its too complicated,you need other structure(wood)of instruments in order lets say to give its best at 432hz...and so on
That all changes with just a tiny bit different string
@@profound369 You mean like thicker strings?
@@georgeda90 every string on the market will have a little different string tension even with all other things like string Guage equal
hi, thanks for the video! what do you say about natural vs equal temperament? i have a piano and would tune it to 432 hz but i can't avoid equal temperament to be able to play music in all different scales, any suggestions?
in this video i touch up on it and tune the kalimba in just (natural) tuning at 432 Hz. ua-cam.com/video/Ubcx5C0uK0M/v-deo.html I think each tuning method has it's pros and cons. Just tuning (natural/Pythgorean) is a pure tone, but changing keys will distort it. ETT makes changing keys easy with no distortion but it's not a pure tune (i.e. pure 5th for example). digital keyboards with software make this switch easy, but on a real piano you would have to retune everything each time, which is very very tough. cheers!
Thanks m8, going with ET then for practical reasons
Excellent explanation and comparisons of the 3 prominent tunings A4 = 432, 440, and 444hz. I did some research on 444 and it appears to be based entirely on numerology and revelation from angels which I found somewhat specious, although I am still trying to understand how he got to the number and why Horowitz is so convinced it is a musical frequency, meanwhile am going to keep an open mind on the subject.
hi and thanks! I've read Horror-witz's blog. It's very biased in my opinion. he bashes 432 while not supporting 528hz with anything convincing. it's funny if he uses numerology and revelation to establish credibility for 528/444 b/c he is probably not telling you that when you tune to A=444 (C=528) your E will be vibrating at 666Hz! clearly that's a very significant and evil number (Mark of the Beast in the book of Revelation). I wonder what he would have to say about that :)
@@432HzMusicTV I'm confused.. didn't you said it's good to tune to A444 / C528 ??
@@wunwun9974 I think everyone should have the tools to experiment with different frequencies and find what they like best. I did say that some people call 444/ 528 "the love frequency" (usually the ones that "sell it") and I'm not one of those people lol, so in my opinion it's too high. I already think 440 is too high and 444 makes it even higher (thin sounding). plus E resonates at near 666 Hz when in that mode! so my personal favorite over the years has been 256 / 432 Hz. cheers!
@@432HzMusicTV thanks mate 🙏
@@432HzMusicTV Hey! I'm a musician who's very interested in what the powers of sound can do and how music can benefit, be more explored and perfected. (Tesla; “ If you wish to understand the Universe think of energy, frequency and vibration.“) I came across some work of John Hutchison (The Hutchison Effect) that could have an argument for healing properties of 432Hz and 444Hz (C5=528.01Hz) tuning. On the channel 'Near Death Experiment' there's a video of Hutchison experimenting with water from the BP oil disaster, Gulf of Mexico 2010. Among others, he uses the frequency of 528 hertz and it shows positive changes in the water; the video is called "The Hutchison Effect", 8 dec. 2020. It's at the end of the video: timestamp: 21:30
I wanna know what you guys think!
432 & 444 are mathematically / harmonically correct with our universe. They sound way better the more you listen to them, the worse 440 sounds. We are just accustomed to it.
I m Looking for conversion of youtube VIDEOS. ??
Some tutorials on UA-cam showed how to convert to 528hz. Improve people attitude Is it recommended to use subliminal 528. Or 432?
It's weird 440..sounds out tune...since I have been experimenting with 432 and 528
Hi, where is your sound generator? How did you tune? this is joke!!!
3:00 hi i am sorry to say you are wrong, the 5th string on guitar is an A2 and not A4 ( and A4 at 440Hz, 432Hz or whatever must be your guide)... A4 is located at 1st string in "fret 5" or at 2nd string in "fret 10".
"256Hz is ingrained in the universe"
Well, the number 256 is, but the unit Hz is 1/s, and the second is defined as 9192631770 times the length of a very specific oscillation. So the second is a completely arbitrary length of time which makes the Hertz arbitrary as well.
that's incorrect. the second is definitely not "arbitrary". the second has been historically calculated based on cosmic cycles and laws of Nature (rotation of Earth) and in more modern times is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency ∆νCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium-133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz. as you can see, this is not "arbitrary" and completely not random, but based on the principles of Nature. cheers!
Did the gatekeepers Adam Neely and Rick Beato tell you that one... Rockefeller 440 is almost over bro...
@@miguelluismusic4181 Could you direct me to a place to learn more about what you are referring?
All tuning systems and pitch standards are made up of compromises. None is "the" best. When you only accompany yourself you can just tune however it combines best with your voice, and that may differ from time to time. How a instrument sounds, tuned to some pitch standard or other, in general lowered will sound warmer, higher more brilliant and sparkling. Before a standard was decided on, the A varied from just above 400 Hz to higher than 500 Hz and everything in between between the concert halls / orchestras. Nowaday Baroque music on original and recreated time specific instruments uses A=115 Hz, which is close enough to a half tone lower than A=440Hz, so when needed musician on modern instruments tuned to the international standard pitch can play along as long as they play everything a half tone lower than the sheet music indicates. Then there is how the specific resonances of a specific instrument and its sound-body as the instrument maker built it interact with the tuning, changing the timbre because how it amplifies and dampens different frequencies. An interesting frequency to tune to that I hardly see mentioned anywhere is A = 421 Hz, try it out some time, you might enjoy it when you're very aware of the microtonal differnces between different tuning standards.
444hz and 432hz 👍👍👍
I think so also I, thank you for your video (excellent). By^^
Thanks for sharing
Hi. If A is tuned to 432hz, I'm struggling to understand how C would be at 256hz if it is a tone and a half higher on the A string at the third fret.
its the C one octave deeper i guess. so if you want to hear it on the guitar, you have to tune down your E to a C. The C on the guitar is 2 times 256, 512Hz
I play electronic keyboards and also FL Studio computer music..I'd like to have frequencies of 432, 256, 444 and/or 528. Convert the vibration for everyone. Grimes uses 528 hz right?(Elon Musk s girlfriend)
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how do you know? btw. we are watching B.B. watching us.. it's only fair right?
Hi, if C= 256 hz then A= 430.54
Thanks Bro :)
You all need to know that 528 hz is only able to be heard on the guitar when you play the high c on e string! When tuned to 444 hz.
Yes thats what i was thinking but which sounds better 432 or 444?
Yes but it's not just hitting special frequencies but what has better resonance with nature and life.
@@profound369 I like both. I believe they are healing and for different reasons too hard to get into on this thread.
Good stuff
I tuned my guitar to 432 and after playing for 5 minutes I cured cancer and became one with the universe. I'm now transcending multiple dimensions simultaneously.
I can not listen to it properly because I have changed my internal software settings of the windows 10 device output . I can only hear that it is pitched up or down . hehe . I am so carm . listening to 432 hz changed me completely.
but... if I hear a radio or anything else . I feel very weird and aggresive and my belly hurts .
@@melime Interesting. Me listening to 528 Hz has caused my belly to hurt - as well. 440 Hz and 528 Hz must be frequencies that deactivate the solar plexus chakra.
How do i tune to the earth?
432 Hz is connected to Earth’s Schumann Resonance, so I propose/recommend to tune in 432 Hz.
ua-cam.com/video/EOjBOIDyn2k/v-deo.html
How do you set tuning 444 hz while drop it down like blues guitar player? Can you advise
Tune about 16 cents higher than A-440 and you will be at A-444 hz.
528 was my favorite.
Thank you
You're welcome! Cheers!
Looks like any fretted instruments with equal temperament (production at 440hz industry standard) is somehow sounds better in 444Hz with C at 526Hz compared to the 440Hz itself. Interesting.
when it comes to music and the arts .. perception is a subjective experience. for example to you 444 sounds better, but to me it sounds too "bright" and too "sharp" when in 444 or 440 as compared to 432.
@@432HzMusicTV the name speaks, I can't resist....
@@432HzMusicTV I agree.
what app you"re using? bruh?
*432 sounds like your guitar just finished sucking on a big fat bong =)*
*Celtic Frost's To Mega Therion is in 444, you could say that they were a little **_"tense"_*
Lol🙌
@@432HzMusicTV =) thanks again for the video, really appreciated the insight.
444 Hz is the key to the whole thing.
Thank you. (:
Thankyou
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Tunnig by ear what do you get i get 444
I’ll have to try and I’ll let you know!
Mahns talking like his dad sleeping in the next room