08-12-2013, 05:06 PM
To be completely honest, I think this is patently false, in terms of being a conspiracy and in terms of the supposed "negativity" of 440hz. There IS a difference between the two types of tuning and I have tuned my guitar to 432hz A as well to see the effects and it did produce a difference in the tone, texture and vibration of the tuning.
Most key in changing was the timbre according to the instrument creating the tone, as well as the change in pitch which, as Michael430 said, relates it more to the F# note in the 12-Tone Equal Temperament scale which the 440hz A octave structure has been classified under.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-tone_e...emperament
F#, as a frequency, is more "moving", as is the nature of the sharp tones. The natural tones are generally more "solid" in their frequency. I see them as more as like anchoring points in geometry and the sharp notes as the pathways inbetween.
It is considered to be a very significant tone "occultly" because, I believe, if the 12 tones which can also be matched up with the Zodiac are applied to the chakras the F# relates to the "Upper Heart" or "Sacred Heart" which corresponds to the feeling and knowing of one's life purpose.
Those who have mastered the heart also awakened this center in full. The mind thinks what the heart knows.
That being said, every frequency which is experienced by the body is passed through it by using the body as a medium for the force of the pressure waves as they travel through every medium they are part of, as vibration does not really "begin" anywhere but rather the potential vibration is amplified by force in each point of space that is also vibration and vibrating constantly.
So why is it said that 432hz A is "good" and 440hz is "bad"? This is probably an interpretation of the different energetic effects of the tones. 432hz breaks down old energy patterns, frees blockages and can generally move and clear the energy of an individual well. 440hz on the other hand pulls things together, solidifies them and actually crystallizes them in a manner that is like putting the clay through the kiln.
If an individual is already full of dissonant, fragmented frequency harmonics then the 440hz would naturally continue to cement and solidify those things together which could potentially create more complex blockages.
On the other hand, some individuals would find 432hz to be so moving that they would find it nearly impossible to ground and may even feel nauseous by it.
I, personally, think it is less useful to attempt to classify each individual frequency tone according to whether or not it is "good" or "bad", but to understand the actual effects they may have upon different structures of energy as can be taken in terms of tonal harmonic equalization in order to achieved homeostatic consistency in the circulatory energy patterns of the individual mind/body/spirit complex.
There is also the notable fact that even using 432hz as the ground note for the octave, if you are still using the 12-Tone Equal Temperament scale as your fundamental tuning then you are creating the same intervals in terms of frequency "jumps" between each note. I have seen it said that one who can master the 12-Tone scale is capable of ruling the world. This is a different subject and is more related to why the tuning of 440hz has been taken as negative in actuality, I believe.
However, I think the actual occurrence of the tone of 440hz in music is actually much less than one would assume and I think many miss this vital point. I have never heard any songs which use it exclusively, especially since there are the frequencies of other instruments often involved and plus, it would be a somewhat boring song.
One may also find the supposed "goodness" of said 432hz tuning to be so according to the principles of Just Intonation which is the tuning method which uses whole number frequency ratios, rather than a preset "template" of exact frequency differentiations. I believe the 19-Tone and 22-Tone equal temperament scales use this, among others of course. The Solfeggio of the ancient Gregorian chants are significant because they are "justly tuned".
Food for thought! Blessinge to you all.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_intonation
http://www.redicecreations.com/specialre...eggio.html
Most key in changing was the timbre according to the instrument creating the tone, as well as the change in pitch which, as Michael430 said, relates it more to the F# note in the 12-Tone Equal Temperament scale which the 440hz A octave structure has been classified under.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-tone_e...emperament
F#, as a frequency, is more "moving", as is the nature of the sharp tones. The natural tones are generally more "solid" in their frequency. I see them as more as like anchoring points in geometry and the sharp notes as the pathways inbetween.
It is considered to be a very significant tone "occultly" because, I believe, if the 12 tones which can also be matched up with the Zodiac are applied to the chakras the F# relates to the "Upper Heart" or "Sacred Heart" which corresponds to the feeling and knowing of one's life purpose.
Those who have mastered the heart also awakened this center in full. The mind thinks what the heart knows.
That being said, every frequency which is experienced by the body is passed through it by using the body as a medium for the force of the pressure waves as they travel through every medium they are part of, as vibration does not really "begin" anywhere but rather the potential vibration is amplified by force in each point of space that is also vibration and vibrating constantly.
So why is it said that 432hz A is "good" and 440hz is "bad"? This is probably an interpretation of the different energetic effects of the tones. 432hz breaks down old energy patterns, frees blockages and can generally move and clear the energy of an individual well. 440hz on the other hand pulls things together, solidifies them and actually crystallizes them in a manner that is like putting the clay through the kiln.
If an individual is already full of dissonant, fragmented frequency harmonics then the 440hz would naturally continue to cement and solidify those things together which could potentially create more complex blockages.
On the other hand, some individuals would find 432hz to be so moving that they would find it nearly impossible to ground and may even feel nauseous by it.
I, personally, think it is less useful to attempt to classify each individual frequency tone according to whether or not it is "good" or "bad", but to understand the actual effects they may have upon different structures of energy as can be taken in terms of tonal harmonic equalization in order to achieved homeostatic consistency in the circulatory energy patterns of the individual mind/body/spirit complex.
There is also the notable fact that even using 432hz as the ground note for the octave, if you are still using the 12-Tone Equal Temperament scale as your fundamental tuning then you are creating the same intervals in terms of frequency "jumps" between each note. I have seen it said that one who can master the 12-Tone scale is capable of ruling the world. This is a different subject and is more related to why the tuning of 440hz has been taken as negative in actuality, I believe.
However, I think the actual occurrence of the tone of 440hz in music is actually much less than one would assume and I think many miss this vital point. I have never heard any songs which use it exclusively, especially since there are the frequencies of other instruments often involved and plus, it would be a somewhat boring song.

One may also find the supposed "goodness" of said 432hz tuning to be so according to the principles of Just Intonation which is the tuning method which uses whole number frequency ratios, rather than a preset "template" of exact frequency differentiations. I believe the 19-Tone and 22-Tone equal temperament scales use this, among others of course. The Solfeggio of the ancient Gregorian chants are significant because they are "justly tuned".
Food for thought! Blessinge to you all.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_intonation
http://www.redicecreations.com/specialre...eggio.html