432 Hz Universal Tuning brings Michigan based ThreePeace Divine Energy on Northern Shore
432 Hz Universal Tuning Bring Michigan Based ThreePeace Divine Energy on Northern Shore
ThreePeace finds a divine energy source using 432 hz tuning on their latest album, Northern Shore on Sheehan Sound Engineering Label. Leftee, while scouring the internet about interesting concepts of music and diffenret cultures came to the topic of 432 hz tuning. After checking out the text below and doing some experimentation with the tuning with Big R, guitarist for ThreePeace, both agreed the 432 hz tuning was making them sound vocally better and also just a general light to the recording that did surprise both. Leftee said "There was a profound moment when we tried our first song at 432hz, that we both realized we had found the mystical keys in a spritual sense. The band recorded the entire Northern Shore album in 432hz and right from the demo phase, it seemed very clear, like a brilliant choice. Big R commented " The tuning in 432 hz gives the music a rolling flow that you feel in your soul, since tuning to 432 hz I have increased my vocal output in the band, as I have found the 432hz tuning is divine and helps me to have belief in the life force of the music! It was something we loved right from the first time we used it and have never looked back." ThreePeace really does capture some great sounds on thier new album Northern Shore and in addition to the 432 hz tuning system, the band recorded the basic tracks on this album on Analog tape to for the magic quality that bring to a recording. Leftee when asked said " There is a beautiful warmth that comes from the bass and drums when recording to analog tape, that wonderful tape saturation and compression is hard to reproduce with a tube amp or simulated computer plug in! Sorry, the only way is to hit the signal to analog tape hot. We are not against technology and in fact we record the tracks from Analog directly to a 24 track Alesis HD24XR, so we can do the overdubs in digital. The Analog signals are used on the Drums, Guitars and Bass and then put directly to the digital, we then overdub lead guitar and vocals and have found that to be a very cool combination!" The 432 hz tuning in addition to this recording style makes this a very cool ablum to check out! ThreePeace continues a upward trend on Northern Shore, Highly Recommended! - Universal Music
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From Motherboard - The 432hz "God Note" article.
The first time Ivan Yanakiev heard an instrument tuned to 432 Hertz, he says, it was like he'd heard God speak.
In the men's dressing room at the Musical Drama Theatre Konstantin Kisimov in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, Yanakiev, a young, National Academy-schooled conductor, had his friend, Velimir, tune his cello down eight Hz from the standard A=440Hz. They were arranging an experiment.
Velimir, "a skilled cellist," Yanakiev told me, started in on the prelude to Bach's "Cello Suite No. 1 in G major."
"So, la, si, so, si so, si, so/ So, la, si, so, si, so, si, so," Yanakiev sings to illustrate. It's one of the most often performed and well known pieces by Bach, but in that backroom rendition, transposed not even a half of a piano key lower, the song sounded fresh and exciting.
"It was a channelling of pure light and love that vibrated through the whole room," he said. "It was new. It was brilliant."
In November 2013, along with Alexandros Geralis, Yanakiev cofounded the 432 Orchestra. The group is comprised of 12 string players, some borrowed from the best professional ensembles in the country, and is led by the two conductors, all of whom work for no more than goodwill to explore and profess the power of that particular frequency. So far, they've made two recordings and they're fundraising to take their show on the road, hoping to concert throughout Europe.
Yanakiev is resolute: "432 Hz is a vibration that has to be spread around the world." For him, it's not just pleasant to the ear; it's a profound key capable of unlocking mysteries on the level of consciousness itself.
Yanakiev is a particularly spirited member of a fringe community of musicians and listeners who believe there's something more "natural," "truer," and generally in tune with the universe, when the A note above middle C, long the keynote against which instruments are tuned, is set to vibrate at 432 cycles per second, or Hertz, as opposed to the Western universal 440.
Their number is not entirely arbitrary; it has its precedents in historical pitch standards and tuning systems, some as old as ancient Greece. Community hubs like Omega432™ say that the frequency provides a more positive listening experience. Testimonials on the site revolve on phrases like "at one with nature," "a state of ecstasy like no other," and "it resonates with my heart." AttunedVibrations.com claims it has the incredible power to "fill you with a sense of peace and wellbeing."
They couch their arguments in specious talk about sacred geometry and the natural vibrations of celestial bodies and number sequences found even at the level of DNA. YouTube is a 432ers bounty of both classic and contemporary recordings across most any genre, from Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters and Pink Floyd's to two-hour deep house sets, stray tracks by storied Norwegian black metal act Burzum, and chart-topping pop from Lorde or Pharrell Williams. That's not to mention ambient meditative tracks, "sleeping music," whale song, and the like, all digitally retuned to 432 Hz.