What is your opinion about the idea of 432Hz A major music?
It has been said that some autists have perfect pitch, and can notice subtle mistakes in music.
Having searched WrongPlanet.net for another topic about the 432Hz A major without success, I am left wondering if any Wrong Planetians agree that, apart from its magical healing properties, 432Hz A major makes simply better music ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt3EAPDn-Ug ).
The comparisons presented in this YouTube.com video are subtle but remarkable. My own favorite 432Hz A major music includes the Chopin nocturnes ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mi145S-HfQ ). The only trouble with most YouTube.com 432Hz A major music examples is that, by slowing the music to achieve a 432Hz A major, the tempo is slowed slightly. This isn’t a deal breaker in my opinion, but it would be a great idea for more musicians to record in 432Hz A major.
Opinions?
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I think it's interesting, but I haven't read much factual information on the subject, mostly just conspiracy theory stuff, and I'm not sure I believe that modern concert tuning was an attempt at government mind control =)
I would like to record once or twice in that tuning, but the problem with that (as opposed to shifting the music digitally) is that a lot of instruments can't easily be tuned. Stringed instruments are easy enough, though.
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