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Stumbled on this recently. apparently there is a lot of history behind using this frequency opposed to the 440hz we use today for tuning.

in all honesty i do find the music that has been remastered in 432hz much better sounding than the originals.

search for your favorites songs on youtube and see if they have a 432hz version...

here is a good example IMO of the tone difference and the better quality of using 432hz.

standard version in hd.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ2h6zNPPmA

remastered in 432hz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiMTdsSl6Q8



enjoy. :sly:
 
The only difference is that 432hz is very slightly flatter than 440hz, it has absolutely nothing to do with quality, and if anything, if they tuned their guitars and sang accurately to 440hz then all mastering it at 432 will do is make it un-noticebly (unless side by side) flatter whilst perhaps achieving a reduction in quality.


Then you got bands that didnt tune to a tuner, Van Halen, he would show up and the band would tune to him, they would record the song with him tuning his guitar to itself meaning that if you played along with the track with a tuned guitar it wouldnt work. Back in the times before electronics that is exactly how orchestras would have done it.


But if you're recording something at 440 and pitchshifting it down to 432... you're reducing the quality.


Your last song had this line in the description "432hz is considered to be the natural tuning of the human voice.". There are billions of humans, and they all sound different, everyone has a different "natural tuning" and downtuning original recordings is not doing anything to get closer to that. Now I'm not saying you can't enjoy it more, but I am saying that its certaintly not improving the quality.
 
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432 would just give a duller sound than 440. It would also taunt those of us with perfect pitch to no end.
 
Sounds the same to me. I actually like the original better, sounds more classic to me.
 
well i pretty much disagree with all of you then haha!

i tuned my guitars to the lower pitch and i can tell a difference, but mb thats just because i play music?
 
Well i'm a musician and producer with a lot of experience and I think it's a load of mumbo jumbo bollox! but each to his own.
 
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