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RE: Music Producer That Has Worked With Grammy Award Winners/Nominees ALREADY on Steemit!!!

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Hey @nutela ...Well it really depends on what you are trying to achieve sonically...It also depends on the type of music, style, genre, and context...If you are doing your own music, that will work great! But say you are playing music that is not your own project...The performer/producer/artist/ etc...might want you to stick to 440Hz...& this is based off of my own knowledge in the industry, so your experience might be altogether different...It's all about knowing when to be selfish, and when to be a team player...Recording your own solo project, you can be as selfish as you would like...Playing in a band with other musicians, not so much...It really is situational...But ultimately, there are NO rules in regards to creativity:) Thanks-

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It's all about knowing when to be selfish, and when to be a team player

I feel you, yes. 432Hz has rather nice sonic qualities but instruments are surely build to sound best at 440Hz although not all, you could be lucky. As a matter of fact I wanted to buy a guitar for my daughter and it was already tuned almost exactly at 432Hz, no idea why. It was funny because I really liked the sound!

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