TLDR (added after reading one of the comment)Ĭhanging the root of tuning does not bring anything that wasn't already covered by transposition. The absolute pitch of A might be baked into some instruments and perhaps even environments (due to resonance) but this makes the question still different: "do our tools impose constraints on the absolute pitch of A that we use". But this has nothing to do with the absolute pitch of A. The thing that does matter is whether you use the equal-temperament or some other system. In short, no argument about pitching up or down applies to discussions about tunings, because you can transpose melodies regardless of the tuning. ![]() But this "supersuperwarm" tuning is 100% the same as using our original (A=440) tuning, but simply transposing down by a semitone to G#. Does that make (A=432) tuning warmer or brighter? No, because you can pitch the same piece down further to (A=415.3), making it even warmer. If you write a piece in A (=440) you can pitch it down to A(=432), and yes, it will sound "warmer". Pitch it down and it will sound warmer, pitch it up and it will sound brighter. When you tune music up or down people hear it differently. ![]() The other answers miss the point and answer a different question altogether. They probably would have gotten the same results if they chose 431 or 433 or 435. Unless they compared other frequencies aside from 432 to 440 (and it doesn't look like any of them did) then they haven't shown that there is anything special about that frequency in particular. Maybe the other studies are better (although one of them is just someone's undergrad thesis), but I wouldn't bet on it. So they probably designed this study specifically to build support for their conspiracy theory. Thirdly, if you read between the lines of their introduction (and look at their citations), you can tell that the authors buy into the Lyndon LaRouche/Shiller institute's "the earth vibrates at 432 and there is a worldwide conspiracy to keep the truth from the masses" conspiracy theory. And we don't always want our music to be "relaxing." So at BEST they only showed that "turning music lower means it's more relaxing." But we already knew that. And although they measured a bunch of stuff only a few of the results were statistically significant, which (to statisticians) is a marker that they engaged in what we call "p hacking," which is kind of like searching through every verse in the bible until you find one that seems like it predicted 9/11. ![]() ![]() They didn't check whether what would have happened if they compared 440 to some other random "lower" tuning (say 428). Second, note that they ONLY compared 440 vs 432. I just looked at the first paper cited (from 2019) and it is clearly bogus (because I'm in academia I can actually read it even though it's pay-walled).įirst of all, the study itself is tiny (only 30 or so subjects) and badly designed. I'm a statistician as well as a musician and I can tell you that just because something is published in a peer reviewed journal (especially in an Elsevier journal) doesn't mean it's not bogus. If you turn piece of music down by some amount it will sound "warmer." Maybe you like that, maybe you don't, but there is NO mathematical or psychoacoustic reason why 432 should be objectively "better" than 440 or 432 or 428 or whatever.Īs for that paper.
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In 2000, he had a lead role as Tommy in "Something to Sing About", a Christian drama produced by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. After Family Matters ended its run in 1998, McCrary co-starred in the short-lived UPN series Freedom. He also appeared in guest spots in episodic television and had a role in the 1988 film Mississippi Burning before landing the role of Eddie Winslow in Family Matters the following year. McCrary began his career as a child actor and made his film debut in the 1987 comedy Big Shots. From December 2009 to October 2011, he portrayed photographer Malcolm Winters on the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless. He provided the voice of Jazz in Transformers (2007). He also played Scam in the 1987 comedy film Big Shots, which was his film debut. 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