432 Hz MUSIC

The magic of 432 Hz music: a harmonious sound
You may have noticed that the discussion about the frequency of music and its effects on the human body and mind has become increasingly important in recent years. In particular, 432 Hz music has emerged as an alternative to the currently widely used 440 Hz tuning. Proponents of this frequency - and I count myself among them - argue that 432 Hz is a natural and harmonious frequency that has positive effects on health and well-being.
Historical and scientific background
The historical and scientific background is interesting. The standardized tuning of musical instruments to 440 Hz (concert pitch A) was established internationally in 1939, but the choice of this frequency was by no means uncontroversial. Before standardization, different cultures used different tunings. For example, “tuning to concert pitch” was common in many classical music traditions, often close to 432 Hz.
In 1884, Giuseppe Verdi argued for a frequency for a1 of 432 vibrations per second. Verdi's suggestion was later endorsed by singers Luciano Pavarotti, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Schreier and others.
The 432 Hz frequency is often described as a “natural” frequency that is more in tune with the universe and nature. This view is based, among other things, on the Schumann resonance, the natural frequency of the earth, which is around 7.83 Hz.
What is the Schumann frequency?
The Schumann resonance, named after the German physicist Winfried Otto Schumann, refers to the natural electromagnetic resonance frequency of the earth. It is created by the cavities between the surface of the earth and the ionosphere, a layer in the upper atmosphere. The fundamental frequency of these resonances is about 7.83 Hz, and there are several overtones at about 14 Hz, 20 Hz, 26 Hz and so on. The main frequency of about 7.83 Hertz is the fundamental resonant frequency, which is considered to be the dominant rhythm of the planetary electromagnetic field.
Originally, the Schumann resonance was discovered by Schumann himself when he was studying the electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere. These natural electromagnetic oscillations are created by lightning that constantly occurs around the world, turning the earth into a kind of resonance chamber. The earth and the ionosphere act as conductors, reflecting electromagnetic energy back and forth between them.
Connection between 432 Hz and the Schumann frequency
The idea that 432 Hz and the Schumann frequency are connected is based on the belief that both frequencies create a natural harmony with the earth and human consciousness.
There are some interesting considerations and theories that make this connection:
1. Harmonic resonance: proponents of the 432 Hz frequency argue that this frequency has a harmonic relationship to the Schumann resonance. While the Schumann resonance is at 7.83 Hz, by multiplying this fundamental frequency by different numbers, a series of harmonic frequencies can be generated, leading almost to 432 Hz. This harmony then causes a deeper resonance with the natural vibrations of the earth and the human body.
2. Biological effects: It is believed that the Schumann resonance plays an important role in the human biological system. Studies have shown that this frequency promotes synchronization with brain waves, which in turn leads to a state of deep relaxation and mental clarity. Proponents of the 432 Hz frequency believe that music at this frequency can have a similar effect by bringing the body and mind into a harmonious state.
3. Spiritual and esoteric theories: In spiritual and esoteric circles, it is often believed that certain frequencies have the ability to expand consciousness and create a deeper connection to the universe. The Schumann resonance is sometimes referred to as the “heartbeat of the earth” and is said to play an important role in spiritual growth and well-being. Music at the frequency of 432 Hz is considered particularly harmonious and healing as it is said to be more in tune with the natural vibrations of the planet and the human body.
My conclusion
The mathematical connection between the frequency of 432 Hz and the Schumann resonance can be considered a harmonic approximation. The idea that 432 Hz is a special frequency that is in harmony with the natural vibrations of the earth is based on the consideration of mathematical multiples and harmonic principles. What is particularly interesting for me is the connection and consideration of 432 Hz in different cultures and religions. This harmonic frequency has been encountered all over the world for thousands of years and without people being able to exchange or agree on it - so why should a standardization of a frequency carried out in 1939 invalidate or question everything else? So decide for yourself what you like and what is good for you.