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Psycho-acoustic programming: A=440 Hz vs. A=432 Hz or 444 Hz:

Christopher O'Brien

Back in the Saddle Aginn
Staff member
Well-researched article on the implications of the 1938-39 establishment of A 440 Hz and the implications for societal control and programmed behavioral response. I'm not his biggest fan, but this is one of the best Dr Len Horowitz articles I've read. If all energy/life is vibration, "what's the frequency Kenneth?" Article HERE:
 
Interesting article. I don't know what to really make of it though because parts of it go into some pretty weird stuff, notably the mention of the "suppression" of Tesla's "free energy" discoveries.

I'm still chasing down the sources quoted in the article for context, relevance and veracity.

I'd be interested to hear the opinions of any musicians on the forum.
 
as a musician on the forum, a guitar player who THINKS he uses a-440 to tune that string -- well, i wonder...

what is 'schumann resonance' - does anyone REALLY know what that is, and what it means?


this could get into special relativity: as in, if the speed of the planet's rotation has picked up even a tiny fraction because of earth changes, how could we know for sure?

it really felt to me in the 1990s that kurt cobain of nirvana changed and sort of ruined rock music because of his perverse detuning.

he would tune WAY DOWN, basically...to non guitarists, i mean he would loosen strings so as to get a deeper pitch in the way electric guitar came out. but he was good at it and it was so f99king popular


that standard tuning didn't SOUND RIGHT anymore? i experiment with alternate guitar tunings too, but i tend to use a-440 as a barometer, as a rudder note to tune other strings to. or do i?

has the earth's resonance changed?

other things like the new ionospheric manipulation tech might apply, altering the planet's VIBRATION...and this is all about vibration, and wavelengths. eminem is boring, all hip hop is sort of boring and predictable anymore. punk died because people started trying to use it to get money instead of to express difference and disgust, it died.


i think the hope of art is in surrealism, and not just imitating and aping Dali. but to do such would obviously show lack of understanding. But in the idea of surrealism, in showing "the things behind things." who is a master surrealist? Dr. Stephen Colbert, he understands assiduously what is involved in surrealism. I hear he owns a Martin.
 
McCartney Uses 528/ 444 Hz tuning... article:

Paul McCartney Plays in 528/444
Play Along with Lennon & McCartney in 528Hz

by Chris and Egan

We recently discovered that Paul McCartney and John Lennon played some of their most famous songs in 528Hz. When we say something is in 528hz, we mean that the guitars, bass and
keyboards are all tuned to reference pitch A=444 instead of A=440. As
you may know, from reading Dr. Leonard Horowitz's articles and The Book of 528: Prosperity Key of LOVE, this a=444Hz tuning makes the C note 528hz.

Now, the reason why you can't just lay a 52Hz tone over any of
McCartney's songs, for example, and have them all fit, is because
songs are in different keys within the 528/444 tuning. Just because
McCartney is using that pitch standard, he can still be playing a song
in another key.

Let us explain further:

For example, the "key" of the song, "Please Please Me" is E. So
McCartney is playing the chords that revolve around the key of E, while
his instruments are still tuned to reference pitch 528/444Hz.

We claim that McCartney started in 1999 to record music in A=444/C528
because the earliest show we could find that we think is in 528 is at
the Cavern Club in the UK that is on YouTube.

Now, we didn't check every single live show in the last 10 years, but
we did go through a lot of songs from different concerts all over the
world including McCartney's 2005 Superbowl Halftime Show; playing
for Obama, Live in Philly, 2010; Isle of Wight Festival, 2010; Children
in Need benefit 2009; live in Kiev, 2008; Live in 2006, and many more.
Pre-'99 McCartney didn't play much in A=444/C528Hz, and before that we
know he was tuning to A=440. That's partly why his 70's and 80's music
just sounded flat.

We think either he, or his musical director, figured it all out
eventually, by 1999, for his comeback business that he's been doing.

We do know that the famous "Imagine" recording by John Lennon is exactly in 528/444 as well.
Also, for a video of Paul McCartney playing in 528Hz, .

We feel Paul is doing the most awesome thing he could do--play live
in 528, around the world, some of the best songs of our lifetimes, for
massive audiences. Despite what people think, or say, about Paul, he has
been out there raising vibrations with 528 for the last 10 years or so.

Don't just take our words on this. if you have any skilled musician
friends available, we suggest having them tune their guitars to
A=444/C528, and just sit with you, and play along with Paul McCartney's
live concerts from the last 10 years on YouTube. There's just no doubt
about it.

We quadruple-checked this, jamming along with McCartney's different
concerts in 528. The examples we used in our Paul video were songs
where he was tuned to 528, AND playing a song in the key of "C".

Also you might be interested that Michael Jackson also used 528, most
noticably in his song "Black or White." Check out his "This is It"
movie, he's definitely rehearsing some songs in 528. Furthermore, the
White Stripes hit song "Seven Nation Army" is without a doubt tuned to
528/444.

There are other artists, we also believe, do it--play in A=444Hz/C528Hz.
And just for fun, use a 528 tuning fork to play along with John Lennon's
"Imagine."

The ancient Solfeggio frequencies captured our imaginations 3 years
ago, and as musicians, they have been our passion ever since.
 
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