Time to time i look to listen to this piece its so healing i cry deep within let it all out with happy tears thankyou Lord,i played it loud so gently to my neighbors it brought the old lady outside her backdoor all i could hear was thats so beautiful she said .
Reminds me of the scene of the titanic sinking. As we see the end coming soon stay strong and brace for impact. My prayers are with you & your families that you will weather the future storms to come. Im saddened our leaders took this path to destruction. I was really hoping they could be reasoned with. May God bless you in this life and the next. I love all of you im sorry for any pain your enduring, but dont give up. Keep walking with us through this hell. Walk for those like me who cant walk. The future needs you & if we should fall know that death is not the end but a new beginning. Everything will be ok in the end if its not ok than its not the end. Believe in something greater than yourself. Give your life to God and he will forgive you. Peace be with you ❤️
I noticed you used audacity. I am going to use adobe. So forgive my lack of knowledge in this field. My goal is to convert all my audio and music to 528hz solfeggio. How is this done?
User Friendly I started after listening to uploads of 432 Hz music. You tubed how to convert and and found a pretty useful video explaining the frankly very simple procedure. I'd recommend using Audacity as it is free and extremely straight forward. Open file. Select audio by clicking on the space to the left of the screen, below L & R fader ( the track becomes highlighted). Go to effect then change pitch - From 440 - To 444 and Export file as MP3
I started after listening to uploads of 432 Hz music. You tubed how to convert and and found a pretty useful video explaining the frankly very simple procedure. I'd recommend using Audacity as it is free and extremely straight forward. Open file. Select audio by clicking on the space to the left of the screen, below L & R fader ( the track becomes highlighted). Go to effect then change pitch - From 440 - To 444 and Export file as MP3 ~Tim Cowles
Time to time i look to listen to this piece its so healing i cry deep within let it all out with happy tears thankyou Lord,i played it loud so gently to my neighbors it brought the old lady outside her backdoor all i could hear was thats so beautiful she said .
Grand & Beautiful! thumbs up from my son Manuel & St Germain-Blessed Be.
Reminds me of the scene of the titanic sinking. As we see the end coming soon stay strong and brace for impact. My prayers are with you & your families that you will weather the future storms to come. Im saddened our leaders took this path to destruction. I was really hoping they could be reasoned with. May God bless you in this life and the next. I love all of you im sorry for any pain your enduring, but dont give up. Keep walking with us through this hell. Walk for those like me who cant walk. The future needs you & if we should fall know that death is not the end but a new beginning. Everything will be ok in the end if its not ok than its not the end. Believe in something greater than yourself. Give your life to God and he will forgive you. Peace be with you ❤️
So beautiful! Im glad I found your channel! ❤
Beautiful, but not 444hz, the original track is around 442-443hz, so if you pitch shift 4hz up that would be 446-447hz
Great composition
Amen!
Beautiful ❤️❤️
Merci 💓❤️🤩
Hi Tim
love the Beethoven Violin Sonata no 5
Pamela Wiltshire
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful, so love the violin, I use to play it as a child... Thanks for sharing... :) A
great :)
I noticed you used audacity. I am going to use adobe. So forgive my lack of knowledge in this field. My goal is to convert all my audio and music to 528hz solfeggio. How is this done?
User Friendly I started after listening to uploads of 432 Hz music. You tubed how to convert and and found a pretty useful video explaining the frankly very simple procedure. I'd recommend using Audacity as it is free and extremely straight forward. Open file. Select audio by clicking on the space to the left of the screen, below L & R fader ( the track becomes highlighted). Go to effect then change pitch - From 440 - To 444 and Export file as MP3
Does Audacity allow pitch to be changed to all solfeggio and Binaural frewuency in full HD stereo 💙💚❤
USING AUDACITY ? tell me what i have to do?
I started after listening to uploads of 432 Hz music. You tubed how to convert and and found a pretty useful video explaining the frankly very simple procedure. I'd recommend using Audacity as it is free and extremely straight forward. Open file. Select audio by clicking on the space to the left of the screen, below L & R fader ( the track becomes highlighted). Go to effect then change pitch - From 440 - To 444 and Export file as MP3
~Tim Cowles