![]() ![]() Going a little deeper, we end up at the doorstep of the Nazis. READ MORE: Carrie Underwood goes into detail about facial injury in 1st TV interview since accident They point to how this pitch can be connected to everything from nautilus shells to the works of the ancients, including the construction of the Great Pyramid. Others believe that the correct middle “A” is 432 Hz (also known as Verdi’s A) because it has “a pure tone of math fundamental to nature” and is “mathematically consistent with the patterns of the universe, vibrating with Phi, the Golden Ratio. READ MORE: Neon Dreams on their undefinable music and leaving the Hedley tourĪdherents to this theory claim that a more “natural” frequency for middle “A” is 438 Hz. In fact, they consider the 440 Hz middle “A” to be an abomination against nature. In fact, there those among us who vehemently disagree with this standard. Weirdly, no one can say for sure why this frequency was chosen in the first place. ![]() This tone standard is now universally accepted, which is why a piano in Toronto sounds exactly the same as a piano in China. All the other notes are tuned in standard mathematical ratios leading to and from 440 Hz. This frequency became the standard ISO-16 reference for tuning all musical instruments based on the chromatic scale, the one most often used for music in the West. Signatories declared that middle “A” on the piano be forevermore tuned to exactly 440 Hz. In 1953, a worldwide agreement was signed. In 1917, the American Federation of Musicians endorsed the Italians, followed by a further push for 440 Hz in the 1940s. As early as 1885, the Music Commission of the Italian Government declared that all instruments and orchestras should use a tuning fork that vibrated at 440 Hz, which was different from the original standard of 435 Hz and the competing 432 Hz used in France. If musical performances were to sound the same the world over, some standardization was required. READ MORE: ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 6 winner crowned All the music of the West that’s based on the standard 12-tone scale is used for the management of crowds as well as thought control. If you look down the right paths, it becomes clear that governments and various security apparatuses have used music to control us using music. What I’m about to tell you will shake your faith in all the music you’ve heard in your life. Those of you with tinfoil hats may wish to ensure that they’re fitted snuggly. Send this page to someone via email email.
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