It’s not nonsense, in fact I wrote my final thesis for my honors music theory history class on this very topic.
The Solfeggio scale, attributed to Pythagoras, is based on mathematically harmonious frequencies. (It also only had 6 notes, in contrast to the 8 that make up modern day scales-this matters) When broken down to their simplest vibratory forms, these frequencies resonate at 7.83—the same frequency as the Schumann Resonance, often referred to as the Earth’s natural heartbeat. It’s also the same frequency that the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and our brain resonates at as well.
Though it doesn’t seem to be that big of a difference when you listen to music tuned to 440hz compared to 432hz - the greater point is that it offers the body an overall universal resonant frequency attunement that 440hz simply does not.
All of that to say, you can disagree if you like but there is science behind the claims. But please feel free to search, find and show receipts that provide evidence to the contrary. I look forward to seeing what you dig up.
I've been performing classical music, specifically Baroque era music of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach at 444 Hertz tuning, which makes 528 Hz the note C, to much success. One of my violin students was able to go to a museum where one of J. Sebastian Bach's harpsichords was stowed, apparently never changed and it's a was tuned to 444hz. I will expand on my experience in a follow up message. I just thought you'd find that interesting and I was wondering if when you return music to 528 Hz it actually just does that, moves the a to 444. I realize that tuning systems Were being refined at the time. But there are even recordings from the 20th century, namely those of David Oistrach and Yasha Heifetz which seem to be tuned higher, and as I studied with David's teaching assistant, Oleh Kryssa, one of the takeaways was that he said to always tune the violin sharper than the Orchestra. Apparently tuning the a little bit higher than 444 could be dangerous. I also heard that this puts the frequencies in residence with the galaxy. I just know that it sounds better, and my experience tuning varieties of string instruments including five and six string violins, the strings look like they're conducting electricity when I dial it in. I've been using an app that you can returnto 444 Hz called MyPianist and my pieces of choice are the Bach piano and violin sonatas BWV 1016 through 1019. Played sequential it's like they open up the soul
He also made this free resource that provides you with the values for every note on the scale when they are retuned: https://solfeggiofrequenciestuner.com/
That’s incredibly cool—you're absolutely speaking my language. I played saxophone in a symphonic orchestra and sang opera semi-professionally during high school, so I have a deep appreciation for the sonic architecture of classical composers like Bach and Mozart. These early experiences gave me a strong foundation in the power of sound.
Now, I produce music and DJ when time allows. I’ve been retuning my tracks to 432Hz and incorporating isochronic tones into my sets for years—are you familiar with those? The synergy that happens when blending these elements is powerful. There’s so much potential for creating profound shifts in consciousness when you use music not just as entertainment, but brain enTrainment as a tuning mechanism for the body, mind, and spirit. Let's keep talking!
Hi Stuart, great question. The solfeggio scale came first and consisted of the following: Ut–Re–Mi–Fa–Sol–La these predate the modern scale (Do–Re–Mi–Fa–Sol–La–Ti) and were considered sacred by early monastic communities. If you notice, the inclusion of TI in the modern scale and the doing away with of UT from the solfeggio scale is essentially where the issues lie.
The original six Solfeggio notes each correspond to specific frequencies that resonate in harmony with the Earth’s natural frequency (the Schumann Resonance) and the human body’s energetic field, as I mentioned earlier.
Alterations to these frequencies may seem minor, but they create sonic dissonance—an energetic disruption that, over time, can contribute to imbalance and, ultimately, dis-ease within the body. Repeated exposure to discordant frequencies can subtly distort the body’s natural rhythm and coherence, leading to physical, emotional, or energetic strain. This is why 432 Hz is often highlighted: it fosters resonance and coherence within the internal human system and the surrounding energetic field (aura, chakras).
Sound, by nature, is alchemical. Like water, it shifts states—it can be heard, felt (think of how subwoofers physically vibrate the body), and even move what’s invisible to the naked eye, such as cerebrospinal fluid. When multiple sonic elements are combined without intention or alignment, they can produce subtle but significant effects—some of which may be harmful and imperceptible at first. Understanding this interplay is key to using sound as a tool for healing rather than harm. This is why sound is often used as a primary form of torture.
This is also why I am a firm believer in “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” The energetic nature of reality and the importance of vibration in both physics and life lies in the mysteries hidden in the subtleties of frequency.
Explored 432 for about ten years and found the difference very subtle from standard 440 hz
But signature of the experience is in the interval of each note, 432 is rich in its resolution whereas 440 is tight and sharp. Somewhat like the difference between analog and digital. Analog sounds form a wavelength thus the interval is smoother, as against digital that moves in steps between intervals.
Recently tuned my six string fretless bass to 432 hz playing it has made a huge improvement, sound and movement between each note is far superior.
It also depends on the song you are retuning in real time.
Beyond the outcome of the tuning, In our opinion having the option to retune a song in real time so that you can truly measure its impact as you go is what makes this truly magical.
Many users tell us that it really helps them dial in the correct tuning for each song, for that moment in time. Having the power to choose is key!
The extensions work on YouTube, YouTube Music and Apple Music and are not limited to audio quality settings.
We do have many other stand alone apps for any device that will re-tune your existing music. You can learn about all of them here: https://solfeggiofrequencies.org/apps/
So I read your recent note on this very topic and then I went hunting for 432 Hz music. I let about an hour of music wash over me after not having listened to music in a very, very long time. I work in an office adjacent to a cardiac rehab gym where the music is on all the time and it makes me so irritable. Just today, I brought up the topic of music Hz with a patient who has specific training in a variety of related things, and found myself sharing this new information that I picked up from you just days ago.
I'm also seeking a symphony performance to attend since there are several near me. Additionally, the Heifetz Institute takes up residence on our local college campus in the summer featuring prodigy musicians from all over the world. Something has come alive in me at 432 Hz. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! It is stories like that motivate us and inspire us to keep on doing what we do. We are humbled by the ability to reach and touch the lives of so many people. Keep spreading the love far and wide ♥🙏
We agree! There is nothing like having a good song unleash a burst of emotions :)
In fact many studies suggest that if memories are stored with an association to music, they are easier to recall. That's why many Alzheimer and dementia treatments now incorporate music as a routine tool.
This sounds nuts, but I’m willing to give it a try. Saving for when I’m on my desktop.
EDIT: Tried it. Absolute nonsense. Pretty sure this add-on just wants your data from Youtube and Apple music. It didn’t make any difference whatsoever.
Furthermore, when I listened to comparisons of 432hz and 440hz the difference was marginal at best and the 432 definitely didn’t “blow my mind” or give me a wave of well-being or anything near.
This whole theory is insane on the face of it and holds absolutely no water on inspection.
There is no way anyone could possibly know what frequency specific strings were tuned to thousands of years ago. Not to mention it would be nearly impossible to tune to a specific frequency by ear and wave frequencies weren’t even understood for hundreds or thousands of years later.
For crying out loud they didn’t even utilize the A through G schema for their notes back then and the 432hz vs 440 hz is specific to the note “A.”
Oof. I would love to continue reading this, but I could tell from the very first line that it's a ChatGPT spitout. No objections to that, I use it as well, but can you please put a little more effort into working the writing into your voice? The subject is interesting to me, I work with the Solfeggio frequencies and they are profound.
Discover our different music re-tuning software here: https://solfeggiofrequencies.org/apps
It’s not nonsense, in fact I wrote my final thesis for my honors music theory history class on this very topic.
The Solfeggio scale, attributed to Pythagoras, is based on mathematically harmonious frequencies. (It also only had 6 notes, in contrast to the 8 that make up modern day scales-this matters) When broken down to their simplest vibratory forms, these frequencies resonate at 7.83—the same frequency as the Schumann Resonance, often referred to as the Earth’s natural heartbeat. It’s also the same frequency that the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and our brain resonates at as well.
Though it doesn’t seem to be that big of a difference when you listen to music tuned to 440hz compared to 432hz - the greater point is that it offers the body an overall universal resonant frequency attunement that 440hz simply does not.
All of that to say, you can disagree if you like but there is science behind the claims. But please feel free to search, find and show receipts that provide evidence to the contrary. I look forward to seeing what you dig up.
I've been performing classical music, specifically Baroque era music of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach at 444 Hertz tuning, which makes 528 Hz the note C, to much success. One of my violin students was able to go to a museum where one of J. Sebastian Bach's harpsichords was stowed, apparently never changed and it's a was tuned to 444hz. I will expand on my experience in a follow up message. I just thought you'd find that interesting and I was wondering if when you return music to 528 Hz it actually just does that, moves the a to 444. I realize that tuning systems Were being refined at the time. But there are even recordings from the 20th century, namely those of David Oistrach and Yasha Heifetz which seem to be tuned higher, and as I studied with David's teaching assistant, Oleh Kryssa, one of the takeaways was that he said to always tune the violin sharper than the Orchestra. Apparently tuning the a little bit higher than 444 could be dangerous. I also heard that this puts the frequencies in residence with the galaxy. I just know that it sounds better, and my experience tuning varieties of string instruments including five and six string violins, the strings look like they're conducting electricity when I dial it in. I've been using an app that you can returnto 444 Hz called MyPianist and my pieces of choice are the Bach piano and violin sonatas BWV 1016 through 1019. Played sequential it's like they open up the soul
Yes, when you use any of our apps to retune 440 Hz to 528 you essentially change A4 to 444. Yoav did a video explaining how it works and we posted it here: https://news.solfeggiofrequencies.org/p/how-retuning-musical-scales-works
He also made this free resource that provides you with the values for every note on the scale when they are retuned: https://solfeggiofrequenciestuner.com/
That’s incredibly cool—you're absolutely speaking my language. I played saxophone in a symphonic orchestra and sang opera semi-professionally during high school, so I have a deep appreciation for the sonic architecture of classical composers like Bach and Mozart. These early experiences gave me a strong foundation in the power of sound.
Now, I produce music and DJ when time allows. I’ve been retuning my tracks to 432Hz and incorporating isochronic tones into my sets for years—are you familiar with those? The synergy that happens when blending these elements is powerful. There’s so much potential for creating profound shifts in consciousness when you use music not just as entertainment, but brain enTrainment as a tuning mechanism for the body, mind, and spirit. Let's keep talking!
Here’s some additional thoughts re: solfeggio https://substack.com/@sjspractice/note/c-116960929?r=ap55d&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
Is the six note scale based on the eight notes. Can provide an example please.
Hi Stuart, great question. The solfeggio scale came first and consisted of the following: Ut–Re–Mi–Fa–Sol–La these predate the modern scale (Do–Re–Mi–Fa–Sol–La–Ti) and were considered sacred by early monastic communities. If you notice, the inclusion of TI in the modern scale and the doing away with of UT from the solfeggio scale is essentially where the issues lie.
The original six Solfeggio notes each correspond to specific frequencies that resonate in harmony with the Earth’s natural frequency (the Schumann Resonance) and the human body’s energetic field, as I mentioned earlier.
Alterations to these frequencies may seem minor, but they create sonic dissonance—an energetic disruption that, over time, can contribute to imbalance and, ultimately, dis-ease within the body. Repeated exposure to discordant frequencies can subtly distort the body’s natural rhythm and coherence, leading to physical, emotional, or energetic strain. This is why 432 Hz is often highlighted: it fosters resonance and coherence within the internal human system and the surrounding energetic field (aura, chakras).
Sound, by nature, is alchemical. Like water, it shifts states—it can be heard, felt (think of how subwoofers physically vibrate the body), and even move what’s invisible to the naked eye, such as cerebrospinal fluid. When multiple sonic elements are combined without intention or alignment, they can produce subtle but significant effects—some of which may be harmful and imperceptible at first. Understanding this interplay is key to using sound as a tool for healing rather than harm. This is why sound is often used as a primary form of torture.
This is also why I am a firm believer in “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” The energetic nature of reality and the importance of vibration in both physics and life lies in the mysteries hidden in the subtleties of frequency.
I hope this helps. 😌🙏🏽👍🏽
Sure do agree,I have taken a deep dive into this website for the last year,it might resonate with you!Law of Resonance
https://energeticsynthesis.com/library/science-of-ascension/2912-law-of-resonance
Appreciate the link-looking forward to having some time to comb through it.
Circling back to the concept of sound being alchemical - saw this and had to share… wait until the end and notice that he places the sound bowl gently on the babies body. https://youtube.com/shorts/vo-bdue8qYo?si=F1YxyvXyA3mX2GLe
Explored 432 for about ten years and found the difference very subtle from standard 440 hz
But signature of the experience is in the interval of each note, 432 is rich in its resolution whereas 440 is tight and sharp. Somewhat like the difference between analog and digital. Analog sounds form a wavelength thus the interval is smoother, as against digital that moves in steps between intervals.
Recently tuned my six string fretless bass to 432 hz playing it has made a huge improvement, sound and movement between each note is far superior.
Check out the video demo we posted here: https://news.solfeggiofrequencies.org/p/experience-music-in-your-frequency Some of the frequency tunings are wildly different and very distinct, others are very subtle.
It also depends on the song you are retuning in real time.
Beyond the outcome of the tuning, In our opinion having the option to retune a song in real time so that you can truly measure its impact as you go is what makes this truly magical.
Many users tell us that it really helps them dial in the correct tuning for each song, for that moment in time. Having the power to choose is key!
Looked at site, but it seems only to work on low resolution mp3 and can’t be saved.
I like my high resolution ripped at full resolution. Is there a stand alone that I can use and save my files?
The extensions work on YouTube, YouTube Music and Apple Music and are not limited to audio quality settings.
We do have many other stand alone apps for any device that will re-tune your existing music. You can learn about all of them here: https://solfeggiofrequencies.org/apps/
Wow what are the chances that I literally mentioned you guys!! https://open.substack.com/pub/vibrationalbloom/p/unlocking-the-power-of-solfeggio?r=58yuiy&utm_medium=ios
You should mention that it costs $9.99 per month.
You are correct. The extension is $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. We also offer a lifetime option for $299.99 which is a one time fee, forever.
So I read your recent note on this very topic and then I went hunting for 432 Hz music. I let about an hour of music wash over me after not having listened to music in a very, very long time. I work in an office adjacent to a cardiac rehab gym where the music is on all the time and it makes me so irritable. Just today, I brought up the topic of music Hz with a patient who has specific training in a variety of related things, and found myself sharing this new information that I picked up from you just days ago.
I'm also seeking a symphony performance to attend since there are several near me. Additionally, the Heifetz Institute takes up residence on our local college campus in the summer featuring prodigy musicians from all over the world. Something has come alive in me at 432 Hz. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! It is stories like that motivate us and inspire us to keep on doing what we do. We are humbled by the ability to reach and touch the lives of so many people. Keep spreading the love far and wide ♥🙏
I tuned my keyboard to 432! LOVE seeing this information getting out to tune our hearts ❤️🎶🌹.
I love crying to music.
We agree! There is nothing like having a good song unleash a burst of emotions :)
In fact many studies suggest that if memories are stored with an association to music, they are easier to recall. That's why many Alzheimer and dementia treatments now incorporate music as a routine tool.
You may have synesthesia... I do. :)
I do. And I love it :)
YES! Synesthesias UNITE!
UNITE!
I am listeng to the music of the rain, and I just realized it’s not only 432hz, it smells so beautiful.
This sounds nuts, but I’m willing to give it a try. Saving for when I’m on my desktop.
EDIT: Tried it. Absolute nonsense. Pretty sure this add-on just wants your data from Youtube and Apple music. It didn’t make any difference whatsoever.
Furthermore, when I listened to comparisons of 432hz and 440hz the difference was marginal at best and the 432 definitely didn’t “blow my mind” or give me a wave of well-being or anything near.
This whole theory is insane on the face of it and holds absolutely no water on inspection.
There is no way anyone could possibly know what frequency specific strings were tuned to thousands of years ago. Not to mention it would be nearly impossible to tune to a specific frequency by ear and wave frequencies weren’t even understood for hundreds or thousands of years later.
For crying out loud they didn’t even utilize the A through G schema for their notes back then and the 432hz vs 440 hz is specific to the note “A.”
Stop lying to people.
The post is a click funnel for a subscription based services.
Such a fabulous thing only problem for me is that I use Safari with all my Apple electronics. Hope they make a version for my browser at some point!
Oof. I would love to continue reading this, but I could tell from the very first line that it's a ChatGPT spitout. No objections to that, I use it as well, but can you please put a little more effort into working the writing into your voice? The subject is interesting to me, I work with the Solfeggio frequencies and they are profound.
How about Baroque music, where it is tuned to either 415 or 392?
No reason to re-tune :)
I would have liked to hear a song both ways before I commit to another subscription. I don’t doubt you at all, but an example would help. Thanks.
Of course! We have demos here https://news.solfeggiofrequencies.org/p/experience-music-in-your-frequency and on our website: https://musicretuner.com/youtube-music-re-tuner/ & https://musicretuner.com/apple-music-re-tuner/
Will it work with Spotify?
Unfortunately no, Spotify blocks any attempts to retune music on their platform.
I thought Solfeggio frequenciy was 417, not 432. I often listen to it on endel
There are 9 solfeggio frequencies in the scale. 417 is one of them. 432 is an outlier but a profound frequency nonetheless.