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Originally posted by MastaG
Interesting:
P.S.: An average human ear and brain will notice an abrupt frequency offset of not less than 4-8Hz. By abrupt I mean sudden change in pitch. A trained piano tuner can notice a change in pitch of 1.3-2Hz! Now ain't that cool?
[edit on 5/5/08 by MastaG]
Originally posted by MastaG
Hawk, that is very interesting. Yes, there are many connections...
My 2 main concerns are:
a) Why 432Hz? Why does everything resonates to 432Hz? Do the atoms inside everything vibrate at 432Hz (432 times per second)? Doesn't atom vibration increase with the increase of heat, which makes it impossible for one single frequency [432Hz] to resonate everything. Or is it something on a higher level than mere science/physics?
b) If 432Hz does resonate everything around us, how can we make music composed of different tones (we aren't going to listen to one single tone, right?) and harmonics what should they be? What other frequencies will resonate?
[edit on 12/5/08 by MastaG]
Originally posted by Maya432
in audio engineering, its known that if you match two frequencies,
you cause a cancellation.
Originally posted by MastaG
reply to post by Maya432
hawk123, what are the possible effects of 440 and 432? Do we live longer/happier/better while listening to music tuned down by 8Hz?
[edit on 13/5/08 by MastaG]
Originally posted by Maya432
or this
a gross (144), two gross (288) and three gross (432). Lovely numbers!