(I don't know if this belongs in Watercooler, but it's about music so I'll post here.)
Does anyone understand, "Music tuned to," a specific frequency? I found some hippy dippy spiritual healing topics discussing the benefits of
Music Tuned To 432 Hz. It appears prevalent enough to be more than one guy's silly idea. To my understanding, a frequency is a tone, a note, not a framework to present all musical sounds.
Here's a gist of it,
Music tuned to 432 Hz is softer and brighter, and is said to provide greater clarity and is easier on the ears. Meditation music tuned to 432 Hz is relaxing for the body and mind and also more harmonic and pleasant than 440 Hz which is the frequency that most of the modern day music we listen to is tuned at. Some theorists believe that 440 Hz was designed to stimulate fear, sickness, oppression. This imposed frequency was introduced as the standard frequency in 1940 in the US.
That's some bold claims. I can imagine some softer, brighter thrash metal or hardcore electronica.
I've seen music before called things like, Anti-Cancer Frequency, Healing Frequency, Meditation Frequency, etc. I can grasp the meditation aspect, but alternative healing is particularly unscientific. Also, if I am listening to such music on pathetic office speakers or similar, am I doing it wrong or still getting these alleged benefits? If I'm supposed to listen to music like this for 21 days and see how it impacts me, what about listening to music on the radio while driving, even if I'm listening to "healing" music at other times? This is a confusing topic, and some therapists' blog spewing the benefits of it does not exactly convince me. This sounds like something a crazy aunt brings up at thanksgiving and everyone eyerolls in response.
Edit: If I'm listening to my buddy play guitar or another live performance, how does that count? Is it a technical aspect of how the music is produced or of the media it is distributed on, or how it's played back, or what? See, questions multiply.
I could benefit from less negativity in my life, as I'm sure we all could. Is this effective in any way?