Re: [Harp-L] Harp tuning...



This is actually an ancient Greek Tuning (432 hertz), as they believed the WORLD was FLAT,-)

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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Harp tuning...



This makes great sense as long as you can get the rest of the musical world
on the same page......
otherwise, your harmonicas will be mostly suited for solo performances.




In a message dated 2/23/2010 10:16:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
kham27@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Hello everyone.

My take on this is a little more in tune (no pun) with the  natural cycles
of
life. 440 hertz resonates in your head more whereas 432  hertz is in your
chest because of the frequency. The difference is huge to  me. 440 seems
unnatural.

Check out www.omega432.com

Check out  the website and listen to the music tuned in 440 and 432 hertz.
Feel the  difference. It is very noticeable. I'd like to get rid of 440 in
my
harps.  I think yamaha has one tuner that is adjustable. If anyone else
knows
of  different  tuners with the option of tuning to 432 please  forward.

Below is an excerpt:


432hz vibrates on the principals of the golden mean PHI and unifies the
properties of light, time, space, matter, gravity and magnetism with
biology, the DNA code and consciousness.
432hz Natural Tuning has profound effects on consciousness and also on the
cellular level of our bodies.
By retuning musical instruments and using concert pitch at 432 hertz
instead
of 440 hertz, your atoms and DNA starts to resonate in harmony with the PHI
spiral of nature.
The best way to experience the 432hz difference is by listening.


Kevin (looking for fellow harpers in the Toronto/Hamilton area)


On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Dave Taylor <dtaylor1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I'm just starting to learn harp tuning, and am a little confused as to
what
the A4 frequency should  be... 440, 442, 443, or what ever... I would
appreciate any  advise...
 Aloha







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