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A4 Equals 432 Hz

 
A4 = 432 Hz


 


The modern A4 = 440 Hz tuning is a Nazi imposition that has stuck. That history is explained on soem of the websites linked below.

A4 = 432 Hz is a natural, cosmic standard :

http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreq432.html

A4 = 432 Hz Equal Tempered Scale

 
Note             Hz  

C0                  16.05   MP3 
C#0/Db0        17.01   MP3 
D0                  18.02   MP3 
D#0/Eb0        19.09   MP3 
E0                  20.23   MP3 
F0                  21.43   MP3 
F#0/Gb0        22.70   MP3 
G0                 24.05   MP3 
G#0/Ab0       25.48   MP3 
A0                 27.00   MP3 
A#0/Bb0       28.61   MP3 
B0                 30.31   MP3
C1                 32.11   MP3 
C#1/Db1       34.02   MP3 
D1                 36.04   MP3 
D#1/Eb1       38.18   MP3 
E1                 40.45   MP3 
F1                 42.86   MP3 
F#1/Gb1       45.41   MP3 
G1                48.11   MP3 
G#1/Ab1      50.97   MP3 
A1                54.00   MP3 
A#1/Bb1      57.21   MP3 
B1                60.61   MP3 
C2                64.22   MP3 
C#2/Db2      68.04   MP3 
D2                72.08   MP3 
D#2/Eb2      76.37   MP3 
E2                80.91   MP3 
F2                85.72   MP3 
F#2/Gb2      90.82   MP3 
G2               96.22    MP3 
G#2/Ab2     101.94 
A2               108.00   MP3 
A#2/Bb2     114.42   MP3 
B2               121.23   MP3 
C3               128.43   MP3 
C#3/Db3     136.07   MP3 
D3               144.16   MP3 
D#3/Eb3     152.74   MP3 
E3               161.82   MP3 
F3               171.44   MP3 
F#3/Gb3     181.63   MP3 
G3               192.43   MP3 
G#3/Ab3     203.88   MP3 
A3               216.00   MP3 
A#3/Bb3     228.84   MP3 
B3               242.45   MP3 
C4               256.87   MP3 
C#4/Db4     272.14   MP3 " rel="external nofollow"> MP3 
D4               288.33   MP3 
D#4/Eb4     305.47   MP3 
E4               323.63   MP3 
F4               342.88   MP3 
F#4/Gb4     363.27   MP3 
G4              384.87   MP3 
G#4/Ab4    407.75   MP3 
A4              432.00   MP3 
A#4/Bb4    457.69   MP3 
B4              484.90   MP3 
C5              513.74   MP3 
C#5/Db5    544.29   MP3 
D5              576.65    MP3 
D#5/Eb5    610.94    MP3  
E5              647.27    MP3 
F5              685.76    MP3 
F#5/Gb5    726.53   MP3 
G5              769.74   MP3 
G#5/Ab5    815.51    MP3 
A5              864.00   MP3 
A#5/Bb5    915.38   MP3 
B5              969.81   MP3 
C6             1027.47   MP3 
C#6/Db6   1088.57   MP3 
D6             1153.30   MP3   
D#6/Eb6   1221.88    MP3 
E6             1294.54    MP3
F6             1371.51   MP3   
F#6/Gb6   1453.07   MP3 
G6             1539.47   MP3 
G#6/Ab6   1631.01   MP3 
A6              1728.00    MP3  
A#6/Bb6    1830.75    MP3 
B6              1939.61    MP3 
C7              2054.95    MP3 
C#7/Db7    2177.14    MP3 
D7              2306.60    MP3  
D#7/Eb7    2443.76    MP3 
E7              2589.07    MP3 
F7              2743.03    MP3 
F#7/Gb7    2906.14   MP3 
G7             3078.95    MP3 
G#7/Ab7   3262.03    MP3 
A7             3456.00 
   MP3 
A#7/Bb7   3661.50    MP3 
B7             3879.23    MP3 
C8             4109.90    MP3 
C#8/Db8   4354.29    MP3 
D8             4613.21    MP3 
D#8/Eb8    4887.52    MP3 
E8              5178.15    MP3  
F8              5486.06    MP3 
F#8/Gb8    5812.28    MP3 
G8             6157.89     MP3 
G#8/Ab8   6524.06    MP3 
A8              6912.00    MP3 
A#8/Bb8    7323.01    MP3 
B8              7758.46    MP3 


http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/NoteFreqCalcs.html



The basic formula for the frequencies of the notes of the equal tempered scale is given by
fn = f0 * (a)n
where
f0 = the frequency of one fixed note which must be defined. A common choice is setting the A above middle C (A4) at f0 = 440 Hz.
n = the number of half steps away from the fixed note you are. If you are at a higher note, n is positive. If you are on a lower note, n is negative.
fn = the frequency of the note n half steps away.
a = (2)1/12 = the twelth root of 2 = the number which when multiplied by itself 12 times equals 2 = 1.059463094359...

The wavelength of the sound for the notes is found from
Wn = c/fn
where W is the wavelength and c is the speed of sound. The speed of sound depends on temperature, but is approximately 345 m/s at "room temperature." 




http://www.sacred-geometry.es/?q=en/content/concert-pitch-a432-and-c128


Table 1 compares the frequencies of the individual tones using the three tuning methods, in the previous two scales as well as in the Just Intervals Scale. 


http://www.harmonymixer.com/blog/432-hz-music-a-higher-state-of-consciousness/




...So let’s look at the A=432 Hz music scale

There are a few ways to calculate this so we’ll look at the 2 most important scales – Pythagorean and Ptolemy tuning and compare them to the 440Hz scale.

440 Hz v 432 Hz

The first thing you may notice is that when A=432 all of the main notes are now whole numbers.

Not only that, all of the main notes in the A=432 Hz scale are found in the most harmonics numbers chart.



How the table works

The column down starts at 1 and is then 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 etc
The row across starts at 1 and is then 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 etc
The numbers in the middle are the sums of the columns and rows multiplied e.g 432 is 16 x 27

In the first column we can see 256 highlighted. This is note C from the A=432Hz musical scale …and so is every other number in this column. When you double the number to 512, 1024 etc, you are going up an octave each time. Likewise, halving the number to 128, 64 etc is going down an octave each time.

In the 2nd column every note is G in the A=432Hz scale.

Every number in the 3rd column is the note D, and so on.

Every number in this table corresponds to a note in the A=432Hz scale.

Platonic solids

The 5 platonic solids are said to be the building blocks of matter. These figures and their different combinations, reveal every possible molecular structure and every possible geometrical law, forming our physical reality.

When you add up all the angles within these 3D shapes you get:

Tetrahedron 180 x 4 = 720 which is Note F# in the A432Hz musical scale (an octave above 360)
Cube (360 x 6) 2160* (Note A)
Octahedron 1440* (Note D)
Dodecahedron 6480* (Note E)
Icosahedron 3600* (Note F#)

* You may think that 1440 can not be musically harmonious with 144 (note D), but it is. If you multiply a frequency by 10 you will get it’s 10th harmonic overtone which is 3 octaves + a major third, so adding or removing 0’s is no problem at all from a musical and harmonic point of view.
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http://themindunleashed.org/2015/09/the-a432-hz-frequency-dna-tuning-and-the-bastardization-of-music.html


Diameter of sun = 864,000 miles (432 x 2)

Diameter of moon = 2,160 miles (5 x 432 = 2,160)

2+1+6+0 resolves to a 9, as does 4+3+2 = 9 and 5 x 9 = 45 and 4 + 5 = 9 as well.

Precession of the Equinoxes of Earth = 25,920 years (60 x 432)
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C#=544 Hz, NOT 554 Hz! A.K.A The Breakthrough that Didn’t Quite Break Through

In a ground-breaking research collaboration initiated in the late 1980s, biologist David Deamer and composer Susan Alexjander sought to directly ascertain the frequencies emitted by the bases of our DNA (A, G, C, T). They did this by directly measuring the infrared absorption spectra of DNA molecules. These DNA frequencies were then arranged as “scales” of tones, and subsequently used as the basis for Alexjander’s musical compositions...

..Then, after weeks and weeks of experimentation with different sound combinations, a “tonal center” began to emerge. One pitch in particular seemed to lend meaning and coherency to the challenging microtonal morass — a pitch common to all four bases: C#(!)

    Adenine: 545.6 Hz

    Guanine: 550

    Thymine: 543.4

    Cytosine: 537.8

    Average DNA Hz = 544.2

http://www.oursounduniverse.com/articles/IEEE.html 




http://recreatingbalance1.blogspot.com/2014/09/how-to-easily-convert-any-music-to.html

 
(Note : This protocol is to convert music from 440hz to 432hz. If the music was originally made in 432hz then using this protocol will make it out of tune. Almost all music nowadays is in 440hz, except a lot (but not all) of Indian traditional music which is still made in 432hz, as well as some traditional Tibetan or didgeridoo music, and a few other isolated cases.)

Download the free software Audacity here


https://sourceforge.net/projects/audacity/

Then download this little plug-in here in order to be able to save files in mp3

http://lame.buanzo.org/

First we need to create a protocol, and then you will be able to apply it quickly and easily to any file or group of files.
Open Audacity, click on the 'File' tab on the top left corner, then 'Edit chains', and then 'Add' on the bottom left corner.
Enter the name you want for the protocol, for example 432, then click on insert. Then double click on 'TimeScale', and then edit parameters.
Then type -1.818 in both (%) boxes and click Ok :

Then click ok again, then click on insert, and double click on 'Exportmp3', and click Ok.
 
Tutorial : 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I47DfhmVztM






 

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