432 Hz vs 440Hz

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Hi there, sorry for being in breach of regs!
Guess I can upload a power point to youtube and then post a link?
Not long on time at the moment, could you be more explicit about why you don't encourage direct interaction - happy to respect the rules and really just want to share what I have found.
Will be back soon with that link!
All the best
 
harmonic said:
Hi there, sorry for being in breach of regs!

That's OK, you didn't know :)


Guess I can upload a power point to youtube and then post a link?

Whatever suits you. Youtube is OK.


Not long on time at the moment, could you be more explicit about why you don't encourage direct interaction - happy to respect the rules and really just want to share what I have found.

Thank you for that!

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Good luck with uploading your presentation! :)
 
Though this topic is now nearly a month old, I am very interested in the subject itself but am unable to do any direct research as I don't have the proper equipment. If I did research this subject, as to which frequency is "best" for the A note, I would research it in terms of cymatics. You know that video on youtube where cornstarch is placed on a plate which is then vibrated at increasing frequencies, and the vibration creates patterns which evolve? I would tune the sound that the plate is vibrating at to 440 and see what I get, and then fiddle around with the frequency knob like you would try to find a radio station, until the pattern looked the clearest.

harmonic: I am very interested in the research you are doing and I mainly wanted to post here to encourage you to continue. I have recently decided to change my college major to Music Composition so you can see I find this very interesting and important to my focus. That said, thanks for all the ongoing research done by all members posting in this topic! I only wish I could contribute something substantial to the discussion.
 
Hi Raddmiral,

Welcome to the forum. We recommend all new members to post an introduction in the Newbies section telling us a bit about themselves, and how they found their way here. You can read through the many newbie introductions to get a feel for how others have done it. Thanks. :)
 
Hi Raddmiral, and welcome to the forum :)

Raddmiral said:
Though this topic is now nearly a month old, I am very interested in the subject itself but am unable to do any direct research as I don't have the proper equipment. If I did research this subject, as to which frequency is "best" for the A note, I would research it in terms of cymatics. You know that video on youtube where cornstarch is placed on a plate which is then vibrated at increasing frequencies, and the vibration creates patterns which evolve? I would tune the sound that the plate is vibrating at to 440 and see what I get, and then fiddle around with the frequency knob like you would try to find a radio station, until the pattern looked the clearest.

I'm somewhat familiar with Cymatics (In other words, I have the book Cymatics by Hans Jenny with a lot of pretty pictures of geometric shapes in it). I was under the impression that the resonating pattern had to do with a combination of the vibrating medium itself and a specific frequency. In other words, a plate of cornstarch might show a strong pattern at a certain frequency, but a round flask of water with dye might show a strong pattern at a different frequency. So I'm not sure if the clarity of the pattern would tell us a lot about which frequency is "better".

The Cymatics material is interesting, however. It seems like these vibrational patterns hold some secrets that science has yet to touch upon, but I just don't see a practical use for it at the moment. That could some day change though.

ADDED: There's a good post describing what Cymatics is here for those who don't know: http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=11621.msg88264#msg88264
 
Hello everybody!

I have found interesting information about sound frequencies. Some of this info were written here but you can find in this link some more.

_http://www.relfe.com/bible_codes.html
_http://www.relfe.com/solfeggio.html
_http://www.quantumbalancing.com/waterbalance.htm

I wonder If we are all on the good trace with frequency.... ? I suppose that we are, because everything around us is frequency...

Have a nice day everybody!

light worker
 
as far, as i know, the frequency of a earth year, octaved up is a cis at 136,1 Hz, corresponding to a = 432,1 Hz.
this is the tone sa in indian music.
the nearest to a=440 Hz is the frequency of uranus with a at 439,37 Hz.
a nice table of this tones you find here: http://www.planetware.de/octave/table.html
there is also a german wikipedia page, but no english version.
if it repeats things, others told before, i am sorry.
i didn't read the hole thing, just galloped over it.
 
audio and video files in 432 ghz

I am curios to know if there would be a market for creating movies,and music this way,as i can do this. I am just trying to find something to make any kind of income,whifh would also enable me to put forth a percentage to the cass site. I am asking.
 
Re: audio and video files in 432 ghz

Are you sure you got this right?
432 GHz or MHz, KHz, or Hz? ;)

PS: there was already a thread on Music 432Hz subject:
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,16976.0.html
 
Re: audio and video files in 432 ghz

Thanks. No, i didn't have it right. Think you know what i mean. I am just trying to see if there is a market for this at all.
 
K, well that answers my question. In case. Anyone is interested, there are a number of programs that will do this conversion.
 
Yes,definately. I am going to find the best free one out there,and as soon as i do i will posr it here. The one i have is expensive,but i know there are free ones.
 
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