Natural healing with 432Hz

in #music7 years ago (edited)

Dear Steemians

@Donatello writes:

I play my music as a form of meditation.
I tune the A string of my guitar normally at 440Hz and not 432Hz.

I relax when I play my music anyway. Listen to one of my latest composition.

Please don't get confused!

What 8Hz has to do with 432Hz tuning

432Hz resonates with the frequency of 8Hz
On the musical scale where A has a frequency of 440Hz, the note C is at about 261.656 Hz. On the other hand, if we take 8Hz as our starting point and work upwards by five octaves (i.e. by the seven notes in the scale five times), we reach a frequency of 256Hz in whose scale the note A has a frequency of 432Hz.
According to the harmonic principle by which any produced sound automatically resonates all the other multiples of that frequency, when we play C at 256 Hz, the C of all other octaves also begins to vibrate in “sympathy” and so, naturally, the frequency of 8Hz is also sounded. This is why (together with many other mathematical reasons) the musical pitch tuned to 432 oscillations per second is known as the “scientific tuning.”
This tuning was unanimously approved at the Congress of Italian musicians in 1881 and recommended by the physicists Joseph Sauveur and Felix Savart as well as by the Italian scientist Bartolomeo Grassi Landi.
In contrast, the frequency chosen in London in 1953 as the worldwide reference frequency and which all music today has been tuned to, has come to be defined as ‘disharmonic’ because it has no scientific relationship to the physical laws that govern our universe.

Source: https://attunedvibrations.com/432hz-healing

Listening to the 432Hz frequency resonates inside our body, releases emotional blockages and expands our consciousness.

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Thanks for sharing. I also tune my guitar to 432 Hz. I have a possibly stupid question about that. Does the frequency change when I put a capo on it? :)

I don't think your question is stupid since it made me think. I could not find anything stating that the frequency changes when using a capo. You tune your A string to 432Hz so that makes the difference.
By the way I tune my A string to 440Hz and to be honest with you I don't even use any tuner with the guitar that I usually play. I think I will change to 432Hz soon or later.
I like your music and I must have already told you a few times.
All the Best!

Thank you for your answer @donatello. I think I'm tuning all strings differently. I just change the setting in my tuner to 432 hz and tune each string like that. Thanks for telling me it's not a stout question too, so I will keep on doing my research. :)

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