First published at 09:09 UTC on June 23rd, 2022.
In 1955 the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopts A4 = 440 Hz. Since then this frequency is used as reference for all musical instruments, acoustic equipments and sound warnings. A growing community of musicians, scientists, an…
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In 1955 the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopts A4 = 440 Hz. Since then this frequency is used as reference for all musical instruments, acoustic equipments and sound warnings. A growing community of musicians, scientists, and therapists advocating a new standard tuned at A4 = 432 Hz. This documentary brings together some of the world's top 432 Activists.
CHAPTERS
1 - Scientific Pitch, Giuseppe Verdi and Schiller Institute
2 - CARisMA Guitar Duo
3 - The ISAACS Nature's Symphony in 432
4 - Lynda Arnold and Torkom Ji on California Healing Scene
5 - Stellar and Health of Devine Human Voice
6 - Awaken Love Band and Sri Prem Baba
7 - GianMarco Sanna and The Geminiani Project
8 - Giordano Sandalo and Bagno di Suono
9 - ZuMusic and Ayahuasca
10 - Ananda Bosman and Merkaba Music on Psytrance Scene
11 - Jamie Buturff and Chakra Tones
12 - John Stuart Reid and Cymascope
13 - Jain 108 and Sacred Geometry
14 - The Birth of Mathematical Mythologies
The scientific pitch, also known as philosophical pitch or Verdi tuning, is an absolute concert pitch standard which is based on middle C (C4) set to 256 Hz. Proposed in 1713 by French physicist Joseph Sauveur, promoted by Giuseppe Verdi in the 19th century, then advocated by the Schiller Institute beginning in 1988. The correct way to approach tuning is to relate it to the physiology of the voice. The Scientific Pitch allow the trained voices of opera singers to shift registers at very specific frequencies.
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