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Apparently its supposed to have regenerative effects on the body if you stand around something producing a 432 frequency and its corresponding frequencies but I haven't seen these claims from any reputable sources.

This isn't a source proving regenerative effects on the body but I just thought it was kind of cool that a natural resonance frequency from Pythagorean frequencies creates these patterns like this.

https://youtu.be/1yaqUI4b974

432 or an A note and its corresponding notes have a ratio of 3:2. Its also known as Pythagorean tuning or "old world tuning". The only thing I know really about the math behind it is that you can divide the frequencies numbers by 2 down until the number is equal to one.

As a person who plays guitar, the only thing I really noticed was the open notes(when your not fretting any of the strings) seem to have more sustain or the notes range out longer. I cant get prefect Pythagorean tuning though since the guitar by design dose not have perfect pitch.

From what I've gathered though the reason why western civilization agreed upon an industry standard was to make it easier on orchestras to tune their instruments. Musicians would come in with their instruments tuned based off of A430 even as high as A470.

>>8915771
Citation needed.

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