432 Hz The Middle A

432 Hz The Middle A

i, Juan Mirieth Auriel, am now declaring that 432 Hz is the middle A for many reasons; one of the many reasons is that 432 Hz is calmer and clearer, and this tone is scientifically proven to heal; the 440 Hz is never the harmonious A that you are taught in school;

The origin of 440 hz is derived from the binary number 6, which equals 110; 110 divided by 2 equals 55, and 5+5 = 10; Another case of the 110 due to being 6 is the square sum of 6 is 666, the number of the Beast; so, 440 hz is the frequency of the devil; there is no need to ditch your music; you can, however, change the pitch of your songs by tuning back to 432 Hz;

The motive to change the musical A from 432 Hz to 440 hz has to happen for a couple of reasons; one of the reasons is that the Wheel of Samsara is now turning from evolution to devolution; in the evolution era of the Aryans, 432 hz is the natural tuning note of the Musical Note A; when the Samara begins to reach its peak of evolution and turn the wheel leftwards, the Aryan Race begins to degenerate and then the sorcerers decide to change the A note to 440 Hz;

There are two opposing poles of music: positive music and negative music; positive music is the transcending music of the great classical composers, especially Christian music; negative music is the degenerating music of modern times; they include rock, hip-hop, heavy metal, et cetera; negative music plus A = 440 hz equals involution into degeneration; positive music plus A = 432 hz equals revolution; so, classical music (positive music) when transposed to A = 432 hz is purer and chaste than the degenerating counterpart of the A = 440 hz;

432 hz vs 440 hz

432 Hz tuning reconnects the three brains (sex, heart, and brain respectively), allowing peace and harmony to coexist inside you; 432 Hz is more intuitively oriented; 432 hz allows you to take control of your three brains and makes you more peaceful than the 440 hz counterpart; the 432 Hz tuning can enhance energies and powers; using 432 hz can allow you to deduce correctly what the musical notes are, especially the Solfeggio Frequencies;

For example, 285 hz is never C#, as this is defined at the 440 Hz tuning; by playing this tone, you can hear a D tone that sounds almost the natural D at approximately 288 Hz, differentiating about 3 Hz; another example is 852 hz; 852 hz is not G#, but an A; the other tone that are mislabeled on the 440 hz are 639 (E, not D#); however, there are a few tones that you have to be very careful;

111 hz, 222 hz, 396 hz, 444 hz, 528 hz, and 888 hz are hybrid tones; a hybrid tone is when a frequency meets at or very close (typically within 1 hz) to the borderline of two neighboring notes; for example, 444 hz is half-A and half-A# of the whole note;

As a result, 432 hz is the middle A; here are the 11 ascending notes measured in frequencies as cycles per second (all rounded to three decimal places):

1) A# = 457.688;

2) B =  484.904;

3) C = 513.737;

4) C# = 544.286;

5) D = 576.651;

6) D# = 610.940;

7) E = 647.269;

8) F = 685.757;

9) F#= 726.535;

10) G = 769.736;

11) G# = 815.507;

The formula used to find the tones is f(x) = N*2^(x/12), where x is the number either positive or negative and N is the starting frequency (A = 432 Hz as N); i want to look at the middle C, middle C#, and middle F#;

The middle C is about 513.737 hz (around 256.868 Hz), or you want to place the middle C at 512 hz (or 256 hz middle C); Divide 512 by 2, and you have 256; By using 256 as a reference of middle C, the occurrence of that number is in the powers of 2; interestingly, the Schumann Resonance is around 7.83 hz to 8 hz, putting the number very close to 2³; this is one of the reasons that 8 is also more important; the middle C# is around 544.286 hz (never 554 hz in the 440 frequency scale); 544 divided by 4 equals 136, which is the square sum of Jupiter; the middle F# is 726.535; 544.286 hz is aligned very close to the center between 726.535 Hz and 363.268 hz by the difference of only 0.616 Hz, both F#; also interestingly enough, approximately 399 THz (Terrahertz) is the frequency color of red and also serves as the borderline of infrared and the color red; 798 THz is the frequency color of violet (not purple) and serves as the borderline of violet color and ultraviolet; by adding these numbers and dividing them by 2 is approximately 598 THz (if you divide this number by the octaves, the numbers get lower and lower until you see 544.8 Hz close to the middle C#);

For those who want to use A=444 hz and C=528 hz, both 444 hz and 528 hz are hybrid notes; by listening to the Universal Tones and the A = 444 Hz music, you may have a hard time deducing the correct notes using this tone; 528 hz is one of the healing Solfeggio tones; however, the correct tuning A for C = 528 Hz is A = 443.993 Hz, never A = 444 Hz;

It is possible to change my music to A = 432 Hz; if you have downloaded Audacity, FFMPEG program (for .m4a music by Apple only), and LAME for mp3 export, all you have to do is select all of the music (Control + A, or Apple + A) and go to “Effects” menu; later, you go to “pitch and tempo” and then “change pitch...”; clicking that effect shall take you to changing pitch without changing the tempo; you see two empty boxes semi-lower, midway on the left (From) and right (To) in the Frequency box; type from “440.000” to “432.000”; you see the percent change is -1.818 and the semitones (also known as half-steps, and is located between the Pitch and Frequency selection) is -0.32; Click okay and the frequency is changed from A = 440 hz to A = 432 hz; save and overwrite that file, if you never want to play the 440 hz music again; for FFMPEG files, save it as mp3 and delete the m4a file;

One has the option to purchase and download music, in the form of a track or album, from eclassical.com (https://www.eclassical.com/) for an affordable price; digital formats range from FLAC to MP3; that is all; easier said than done, one can transpose this music directly from A = 440 hz to A = 432 hz using the Audacity guidelines from above; you can also use any piece of classical music for use in your homemade videos, as opposed to cinematic soundtracks from cinematic movies owned by the Black Lodge.

Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_color

https://www.audacityteam.org/

https://glorian.org/ https://samaelaunweor.org/