Topic for discussion! Music lovers or anybody who might have an opinion Please comment!

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So I have recently discovered something about guitars that I have found extremely facinating. I would love to hear from anyone with opinions or get more information on the topic if you have it so please comment bellow if you are interested.

I discovered that since guitars have been created the Tuning frequency has consistently gone up over the ages. Since they began tuning guitars the frequency has only increased, I am unclear on where exactly they started but as I've read on others blogs and heard from music teachers is that in the early 1900's the frequency that the best guitarist tuned their guitars to was 432 (also known as the love frequency) then as we have moved into the 2000's our modern frequency is at 440. (the modern frequency is less significant.) Displaying a steady increase over the decades.

I propose a question, asking why people think this is?

Because there are also differences in defferent regions of the world, I believe european artists still use the 432 hrz frequency today. I have read conspiracy theories on the topis saying that it is harmful to the brain, as it is said that the frequency we use today actually jams up our consciousness. Opposed to the Love frequency which has ben said to give you more uplifting feelings and a clearer consciousness?

If its harmful why use the frequency?

I completely respect and apreciate different forms of music. I just love music in general and I want to see what people are thinking on this topic.

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I believe the low frequency should be used because I don't think it is as harmful as the higher frequency. I love music myself but when any instrument when played loud can do some damage. That, of course, is my opinion. But I love the drums and they are loud too.

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Loud definitely can be harmful, but I recently was playing around with the way that the frequency 444 sounded, and I actually liked it a lot. I have also played on the frequency of 432 and that was very nice as well. Do you think it could be solely on preference to what you think sounds good?

Yes, it would be according to my preference to the lower frequencies because I believe they are a little safer. I hope this helps you out.

I would think anyway. I could be wrong on that point because I am really not sure though.

Mary

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