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Sade - Cherish the Day (Tuned to A-432 hz Universal Resonant Frequency)

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I like the A-432hz tuning. Listen to the how the opening guitar part comes at you compared to the original recording. I changed the tuning here from the industry standard A-440hz to A-432hz. The sound feels very centered to me and it has a relaxed, spacious, organic “real“ quality. When A above middle C is tuned to 432 hz, instead of the standard 440, then every single note of the C-major scale becomes a whole frequency, unlike the fractions of frequencies it is with A-440. Whether this specifically affects the sound is open to interpretation. Listen to the beginning of the original recording then listen to this right afterward. I read somewhere that 432hz is a pitch/vibration of love (4 3 2) adds up to the number 9 (the number of love), which contains a sacred divisibility by 3. 440 (4 4 0 = 8), which does not contain the sacred 3. Whether this makes a difference I don't know. But it's interesting nonetheless. I'd love to hear what differences you notice! I converted this track using audacity. Import the track, highlight it, then click the effects menu, then click “change pitch“. Select “A“ (down) to “A“. and put the pitch from 440hz to ; if it asks for which A, choose A4 from 440hz to 432hz and click ok. I did this for over 200 songs on my Ipod :)

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