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Key’s Keys's avatar

I’m so incredibly grateful to be introduced to this re tuner- 🙏 THANK YOU!

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

You're very welcome. Enjoy!

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Cathie Campbell's avatar

What do you think about “acoustic oscillations”? Very interesting frequency post here…

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BonnieW's avatar

I’m looking forward to using this tuner! I hope there will be a version for Spotify in the future.

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Sharon Strang's avatar

SO interesting! 🥰 I started the process of getting this tuner, but it grew into several steps. I will push through & figure it out…. Thanks!✨

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

Let us know if you need any help!

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Judith Bartlett's avatar

I've been aware of the mal-tuning to 440Hz for a while, been using tuning forks incl 432 & 528 & 136 (OM) & 111 (Angel frequency apparently, feels great anyway!) & others.. but not heard of a re-tuner before ~ Thank you 🙏😊

Interesting that I'm 55 now & have hardly listened to any music for many years except for Enya, some Abba, Belinda Carlisle, "I Hope You Dance" sung by Lee Ann Womak, Carolyn Hillier, & a few others.. maybe I can check if they are more aligned frequency -- it would be nice to find that my intuition knew there was something wrong with the 440 music!

Brilliant to hear of the variety of benefits folks are finding from retuning 💫🎶💖

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TRoss's avatar

Can I use this product using iTunes on my phone?

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

HZP will soon support a connection with streaming music from Apple music.

All of our mobile apps already support local files you download through itunes or Apple music.

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JP's avatar

So it re-tunes all of the frequencies proportionally so that they are in tune with a 432hz A, or does it just drop the A by eight cents?

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

It changes the speed of the entire song according to the exact mathematical ratio so that the song will be retuned around each solfeggio as the new anchor note or A4 = 432 as the anchor

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Chelie's avatar

Thank you! I need to re-tune my energy levels!

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

YESSSSSSS!

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B.D.Sapphira.M.Tae.Jk.o's avatar

Thank you I am grateful That is so awesome I'm proud of you

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

Thank you. Much love!

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Suzette's avatar

Is there a sample of what we would get ?

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

You can see demos and learn more about the browser extension here: https://musicretuner.com/

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Dandersen's avatar

I think 440 comes from equal temperament tuning on piano.

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Solfeggio Frequencies's avatar

440 became the standard tuning for the A4 note, which is now used universally for the tuning of all instruments. You can read more about it here: https://news.solfeggiofrequencies.org/p/440-wasnt-chosen-randomly

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