Playing tuned to A=432 Hz
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:05 pm
Hi Guys
This has been a topic here over the years and I love playing tuned to A=432 Hz especially on my Rosewood BSG D25F, the tones are so rich and this slightly lower register makes singing many songs a lot easier on the vocal chords! I know that modern guitars are all made for A=440 Hz but I find the 432Hz works perfectly well on all my guitars. Of course, when you are playing along with original tuning, you are stuffed so I just keep the one guitar tuned in 432, Is anyone else experimenting with 432 Hz or even playing regularly in that register? what is your experience and feeling about it? It is said that 432Hz is better for our soul and psyche and it certainly produces more perfect patterns when making cymatic patterns on drum skins with salt or sand whereas 440Hz produces slightly fractured patterns.
Thoughts? Comments?
Here's a Justin Haywood song in 432 Hz and DADFAC tuning.
Chris
This has been a topic here over the years and I love playing tuned to A=432 Hz especially on my Rosewood BSG D25F, the tones are so rich and this slightly lower register makes singing many songs a lot easier on the vocal chords! I know that modern guitars are all made for A=440 Hz but I find the 432Hz works perfectly well on all my guitars. Of course, when you are playing along with original tuning, you are stuffed so I just keep the one guitar tuned in 432, Is anyone else experimenting with 432 Hz or even playing regularly in that register? what is your experience and feeling about it? It is said that 432Hz is better for our soul and psyche and it certainly produces more perfect patterns when making cymatic patterns on drum skins with salt or sand whereas 440Hz produces slightly fractured patterns.
Thoughts? Comments?
Here's a Justin Haywood song in 432 Hz and DADFAC tuning.
Chris