Don’t be Serena. I will put a post out in the coming days for an explanation. I also have a radio show every Sat from 4 Central on mspwaves.com called Frequency Waves 432 were i play everything in 432.
In short, the ‘A’ above the middle ‘C’ is tuned to 432 Hz instead of 440 Hz, giving the music higher definition and a warmer sound. There are health benefits to this frequency among other notable differences. I tag you when i publish.
Thanks for the info!
On a keyboard can you do that? I can't tune my piano, I don't know how.. I will try to check out your show soon, saturday afternoons are usually pretty busy for me, but I do have the occasional lazy one... this saturday i will be out of town, however.. visiting my family back home.
No worries, I can send you a copy of one of the shows. Did 50's. 60's, 70's. hard rock and I think this week will be Latino Music as I just moved to Panamá.
Many keyboards have the option to change the pitch, to tune 440 Hz to 432 Hz you would go 31.9 steps down. Most keyboards don't show the actual frequency.
In order to tune instruments, you would want a tuner which allows to change the frequency. The KORG CA will do the trick.
Don’t be Serena. I will put a post out in the coming days for an explanation. I also have a radio show every Sat from 4 Central on mspwaves.com called Frequency Waves 432 were i play everything in 432.
In short, the ‘A’ above the middle ‘C’ is tuned to 432 Hz instead of 440 Hz, giving the music higher definition and a warmer sound. There are health benefits to this frequency among other notable differences. I tag you when i publish.
Thanks for the info!
On a keyboard can you do that? I can't tune my piano, I don't know how.. I will try to check out your show soon, saturday afternoons are usually pretty busy for me, but I do have the occasional lazy one... this saturday i will be out of town, however.. visiting my family back home.
No worries, I can send you a copy of one of the shows. Did 50's. 60's, 70's. hard rock and I think this week will be Latino Music as I just moved to Panamá.
Many keyboards have the option to change the pitch, to tune 440 Hz to 432 Hz you would go 31.9 steps down. Most keyboards don't show the actual frequency.
In order to tune instruments, you would want a tuner which allows to change the frequency. The KORG CA will do the trick.
https://www.amazon.com/Korg-CA40-Large-Display-Chromatic/dp/B000EE8YPK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521733572&sr=8-1&keywords=korg+ca