Pythagorean Tuning 432 Hz frequency /Verdi’s ‘A’ is mathematically consistent /R.Diaz Flamenco Q &A

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Pythagorean tuning 432 Hz frequency
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Great topic! Also check the cd I gave you last year - "Minu laulu pidu", it's also recorded with 432 tuning 😄

andremaakermusic
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I love your "Blue bossa" because I do it all the way to attract the audience....

newaysonly
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Thanks for handling this deep subject in a practical way that exposes more people to it. I agree that it is a personal decision what to do, in light of the fact that pretty much all music is in standard 440. I would suggest that other musicians at least try 432 as an experiment.

taylfut
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This is great thanks. Very interesting the creation of sound. Maybe it is the frequency of the universe ?

fisherman
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To me, 432Hz sounds more natura and makes music sound better to my ears, even if you change already recorded music to 432Hz. I wonder why more musicians don't use it instead of the standard 440Hz.

iZephiroth
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I don't watch your videos a lot Sir, but I am a big big big fan. Continue in what you are doing its just amazing. I have a question, is there a relationship between Paco de Lucia's music and electrical guitar? and if there is, can you give me some electric guitarist names that have a relationship in their art with Paco de Lucia?


Thankyou.

Ilyasibnyaqoob
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Interesting video. Points to a source of intelligence that created physics. Too good to be mere chance. Anyway, I tried this tuning. My ears immediately felt at home with it. But then re-tune to 440Hz and again immediately feel at home with it. I hate "out of tune" instruments" and find it almost impossible to play one. I thought I will trick my ears now and give them a rest from listening or hearing anything musical. I had de-tuned the guitar, all the strings as well, for about an hour. Then I picked up the guitar and just tuned by ear. I often do this. I then checked my tuning. It was 432Hz. This is weird, because I often tune by ear and when I check it with the tuner I am usually flat. My hope though was that something magical would happen with the "G" string and that I wouldn't need to tune that flat so it would play in tune all the way up the fret-board. Composites are better for this, but hear it is better to just use a G composite.

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