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Tuning A to 432 hz may yield the answers to the question that so many people ask themselves - why does my music not feel the way that I hear in my head? Why is it that so much of the music that I hear out in the real world feels and false when I know it could be so much more? Actually, no it won’t yield those answers. It’s basically just a big new age circle jerk. But the weird internet obsession with A=432 does bring up some interesting questions about the history of how we got to our current standard, A=440, and why some people might dabble in lower tuning systems. THE SCHUMANN RESONANCE (two sources) A typical A432 website (blerg) EQUAL TEMPERED TUNING AT VARIOUS TUNINGS FOR A ~suits/ THE LEVITIN EFFECT THE ISO STANDARD FOR 440 (in case you want to, buy it? I guess?) THE ISO STANDARD FOR A SECOND THE SCHILLER INSTITUTE ON 432 (they actually have an interesting idea basing A=432 on registration shifts of a bel canto soprano. I don’t know enough about registration and the soprano voice, but something tells me that the register shifts aren’t the same among all singers. That said, an interesting idea, and not nearly as idiotic as some of the other ones on their page) PITCH INFLATION HISTORY OF PITCH CHANGING PITCH OVER TIME SUPPORT ME ON PATREON FOLLOW ME ON THE INTERNETS Check out some of my music Peace, Adam
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