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Old 08-01-2009, 12:04 PM   #111
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Thats me got my new korg ca-30 chromatic tuner so i can tune all my guitars to 432 hz.

Were just about to go in to the studio to record an album and were doing the whole thing in 432hz.
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Old 08-01-2009, 01:12 PM   #112
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Thats me got my new korg ca-30 chromatic tuner so i can tune all my guitars to 432 hz.

Were just about to go in to the studio to record an album and were doing the whole thing in 432hz.
Nice one, what kinda stuff do you play?
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Old 08-01-2009, 02:15 PM   #113
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Its acoustic based with some high enegy stuff aswell.
Dont really like to put a label on it, leave that for somone else to do.

Its our first album so it should be good fun recording it.
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Old 08-01-2009, 02:22 PM   #114
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Old 08-01-2009, 04:49 PM   #115
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Thats me got my new korg ca-30 chromatic tuner so i can tune all my guitars to 432 hz.

Were just about to go in to the studio to record an album and were doing the whole thing in 432hz.


If you're talking acoustics.. be prepared to tune them A LOT!

We recently did a gig in 432Hz all-in-all the feel and vive of the songs was much more laid back, but the fact that the acoustic guitars and the molecules therein had aligned themselves to resonate at 440Hz they had a problem adjusting to 432Hz.

You'll find that out yourself.
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Old 08-01-2009, 05:11 PM   #116
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You mean that the people at the gig thought it was harder to listen to because it was in 432 hz?

I coverted some bob marley songs to 432 hz and listened to them, and then listened to the unconverted songs and i couldnt listen to them and turned them off.
The converted seemed alot nicer to listen to than the unconverted.
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Old 08-01-2009, 10:44 PM   #117
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You mean that the people at the gig thought it was harder to listen to because it was in 432 hz?

No, i meant the acoustic guitars didn't like being tuned down to 432Hz as they were used to resonating at 440Hz and subsequently had a problem staying in tune.

As for everyone with ears, they loved it.. we started playing around 20.00 and didn't stop till about 03:30
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Old 08-01-2009, 11:39 PM   #118
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I've just recently tuned my acoustic to 432Hz and man does it sound so nice! Can't wait to apply this to my doom metal
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Old 16-04-2009, 01:36 AM   #119
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There is a bit of synchronicity here... as an owner of the axe on the left, it's robot brain can store custom tunings to retune to on demand, so all I had to do was tune the A string to 432hz (I used the online tuner at http://www.seventhstring.com/tuner/tuner.html - it's awesome just plug your guitar in, or mic your acoustic) and it recalibrated the other strings and I saved the settings as a preset.
I did ask in the local guitar shop if they did tuners that can do this for my other guitars when I'm away from a PC, and there are some. I bet the guy in the shop didn't expect to be having a conversation with a guy in a suit on topics mentioning Josef Goebbels that Tuesday afternoon...
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Old 20-06-2009, 05:41 AM   #120
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I did a gig yesterday with a friend and we tuned to 432 Hz....well, I seriously cannot stress how much of an effect this had. It was really emotional and very uplifting. We met the most lovely people and they all seemed to want to share deep emotional stuff with us. One woman even broke up with her husband (was start of night, so nobody was drunk!) and we ended up talking her through it for a while. There's something in that 432 HZ that makes the hair stand up on your neck, it's very harmonious! I reckon this is far more important than we perceive at present!

Any muso's out there, tune to 432 hz! Spread it around.

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