I made some search and I found just some people that suggested it in some other discussion, but nothing specific.
Ok, some months ago I read a book on the tuning A to 432Hz and not 440Hz and got curious.
Leaving all the mumbo-jumbo aside (like "440 is the Nazi tuning made to enhance rage in people" and all inaccurate historical arguments), I personally found a lot of change when I tried A=432 Hz (with much surprise of a skeptic mind like mine).
I can't really describe with words the difference. The sound was like "all-around" me and was "more alive". I had some goosebump... but not in a bad way, was like "wow". I know I sound little weird.
On the "con" side, I found personally singing is little harder and play-along a pain (changing the pitch tuning of an mp3 with audacity is ok, but improvising on music on the radio is quite a mess).
Right now, I have some ukes in A=432Hz and some in A=440Hz.
What is your experience ? Have you ever tried the A=432Hz ?
Do you love it ? Hate it ?
Thanks everybody
Ok, some months ago I read a book on the tuning A to 432Hz and not 440Hz and got curious.
Leaving all the mumbo-jumbo aside (like "440 is the Nazi tuning made to enhance rage in people" and all inaccurate historical arguments), I personally found a lot of change when I tried A=432 Hz (with much surprise of a skeptic mind like mine).
I can't really describe with words the difference. The sound was like "all-around" me and was "more alive". I had some goosebump... but not in a bad way, was like "wow". I know I sound little weird.
On the "con" side, I found personally singing is little harder and play-along a pain (changing the pitch tuning of an mp3 with audacity is ok, but improvising on music on the radio is quite a mess).
Right now, I have some ukes in A=432Hz and some in A=440Hz.
What is your experience ? Have you ever tried the A=432Hz ?
Do you love it ? Hate it ?
Thanks everybody