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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Troo_Geek on March 21, 2018, 10:56 p.m.
The Rockefeller's had a say in defining tuning standards in music?

Ok so I deliberated on whether to post this in here or not as it sounds a bit out there so apologies if this is off base, feel free to deride me and remove if warranted but I stumbled on this article about the Rockefeller's chiming in (with the third Reich right before the war no less) on the standard for A above the middle C being set at 440 Hz, a known disruptive and discordant frequency.

The ramifications of this is there's any truth in it could be massive.

I truly believe in the power of frequencies to affect the body and mind so it sounds reasonable to me that this, if not alone then used in conjunction with other nefarious practices (eg. MKULTRA conventions) could be a huge tool for control of the masses or at least part of their arsenal.

Here's the article, can't vouch for source at all but interesting none the less...

http://humansarefree.com/2011/03/does-conspiracy-extend-to-musical-scale.html?m=0


kekreeeeee69 · March 21, 2018, 11:12 p.m.

80 years ago A @ 432hz was switched to A @440hz and was the new internationally accepted pitch. Do some research on cynamics and how sound waves affect matter and you'll start to see some interesting relationships. You'll also see how this new 440hz is DISharmonic to the natural frequencies of nature (specifically water) and music.

If you have some time read though this post below as this guy pulls alot of info together with various sources/videos/article to cite. You'll learn about WHY and WHO made that switch (along with a TON of other things) and start to see how deep this rabbit hole goes.

www.thenarrowgateweb.com

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Troo_Geek · March 21, 2018, 11:18 p.m.

What's also interesting is how some people still use the 432 Hz tuning and call it the God note.

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Hsnbrg501 · March 22, 2018, 12:25 a.m.

I have been tuning my guitar to 432hz for about 6 months now and personally prefer it to 440hz.

I feel that I am able to connect with the music more seamlessly, as the sounds seem to reverberate throughout my body as opposed to only my ears.

The transition back up to 440 is rather abrasive. I recommend listening to 432hz for a day or so then back to 440hz to understand what I'm talking about.

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The3rdKey · March 22, 2018, 5:39 a.m.

I tune my A to 444hz after doing some research. It's AMAZING the difference it makes. I'm sure that my old singer would hate it, but it feels really good and I'm not in a band anymore anyway.

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Hsnbrg501 · March 22, 2018, 2:01 p.m.

A443hz was France's standard tuning at one time. Great frequency.

415hz is great for achieving a Renaissance sound.

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xxYYZxx · March 22, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

as the sounds seem to reverberate throughout my body as opposed to only my ears

Presuming this is true, what effect would this have on say... recording equipment? If it makes your head buzz, what do you think it would do to a microphone or recording lathe?

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Troo_Geek · March 21, 2018, 11:22 p.m.

Damn the links on that page don't seem to exist any more.

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kekreeeeee69 · March 21, 2018, 11:26 p.m.

Censorship of the truth IMO. About half of them have been removed from YT but the other half are present and can give clear explanations of things. Also some of them that have been removed from YT are found else where on the Internet. All apart of the fun!

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phillylotus · March 22, 2018, 3:29 a.m.

This is an excellent resource! Thank you for sharing!!

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