Angels Here -Z @SirHuckleberry
Have you ever watched an orchestra perform? Before they start playing the concert, the first violin (who is second in charge of the orchestra behind the conductor) will stand and play a single note for several seconds...they are playing the note "A" in the frequency (vibration)o 440Hz and the rest of the orchestra will then use that "A440" to tune their respective instrument. This is the current "agreed" upon tuning for an "A". prior to the cabal stepping in and trying to take over our minds, 432Hz was the prefered tuning for an "A". so if the first violin of the orchestra was tuned to an "A432"all other musicians would then tune their respective instrument to that A and therefore the entire orchestra would be playing based off of that A vibration. while every note has its own frequency it has to be based off of a reference point as all other notes in order to work in a musical way otherwise the other notes will sound dissonant and not musical as the vibrations will fight eachother
11:08 AM - Mar 03, 2021
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Have Faith @KeepTheFaith
03 March, 11:19
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Excellent explanation! Thank you! Now how do we get all music tuned to the earth frequency 432Hz?🙏

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Angels Here -Z donated @SirHuckleberry
03 March, 11:28
In response Have Faith to her Publication
Nana has posted several sites, and I would say beyond knowing if it really is 432hz maybe just up to what feels good to you.

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Lori Walker @Loganbrock
03 March, 01:06
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It HERTZ So Bad: the 432 vs 440 Hz controversy
Search domain www.viewzone.com/432hertz2...
Another option for listening to 432 Hz is to convert tunes recorded in 440 Hz to 432 Hz with programs like Audacity, which is free to download and world on Mac and PC platforms. These programs do not just "slow down" the music by the 8 Hz difference but somehow preserve the tempo and audio (not 100%) and deliver a pretty awesome result. here ya go

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