Our Music and History - Finding Out More

in #music11 hours ago

Not so good vibrations

I am talking about one of the @changes that occurred, late in the 1920s to early 1930s today. It brought a different vibe that caused more fear and uncertainty to the world in general. Some say that the brainwashing of the German population had something to do with this @change.

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There was a Nazi propaganda specialist named Joseph Goebbels, who is named and referenced in Hitler's "Mein Kampf*, and he was playing with the the affects of sound frequencies that instruments and acoustical architecture could have on human beings. I remember the first time I saw an old clip from one of Hitler's speeches in which people were all raising their right hands to a lot of what this psycho was yelling from the podium. Back then, I could not help but wonder what could cause so many people to fall for this guy, a black haired, brown eyed, white man that wanted to promote a society of blond haired, blue eyed, supreme race.
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I saw the irony of that as a kid. Yet, there were millions of people that completely ignored those facts and blindly followed the man that would cause whole cities to be destroyed all for control and an apparent push for global domination. Just a few years ago, I witnessed a similar situation when people completely ignored common sense during the CovID thing. The purpose of masks in order to keep doctors from accidentally compromising a recently cleansed wound turned into mask that could keep germs from getting into the mouth and nose of the wearer. I am not going to go into the pandemic, but the blind compliance and fear that was caused is my goal with this post.

There was another man named Harold Burris-Meyer back then who was a sound designer around the same time Goebbels was using sound and propaganda on the Germans. Burris-Meyer was a theatrical sound engineer who was already trying to manipulate, or at least impact, audiences emotions. If you think about it, people who become more emotional at a play are going to speak of that play and how it affected them. Can you say, "more ticket sales" and longer runs? He spoke of an era of technical control of human emotions and was pushing for a change to the standards regarding the way musical instruments sound. It was a change in the frequency. I assume he had done all he could do with acoustics and volume using his engineering skills. It was his opinion, I gather, that Hitler may have changed the sound frequency in order to rise to power. I looked into that a bit and found the era when the tuning standards had changed. It was in June of 1939, less than a year before WWII broke out.

Why I am writing this

If we had had the internet, as we do today, the propaganda might have outraged people around the world and maybe people would not have followed the furor. But, then again, brainwashing is not easily broken.

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Propaganda is heavy on both sides of the Israel/Palestine issue today and it has not kept a war from happening. As I said in my earlier post, I think humans spoke and sung in the 432hz frequency, which was the tuning of instruments prior to the official change in 1939. After years of playing and singing in that frequency, I can sing in both just as I can type on a qwerty keyboard and also a dvorak one. I have noticed that the songs I sing in 440hz give me a more aggressive demeanor than the the more biologically harmonious 432hz that I prefer.

I wanted to make another post on the same topic though. Before, I had no idea why or when the change was made, but I just ran into something on-line that mentioned some history about the topic. I found it interesting that the change aligns with world war two and governments that do not have the good of the people in mind. I think the video said that the French were not down with the change. I got the names of the two people I mention in this post from that content, but all the rest of this is my opinion as usual.

If something changes in the world and it brings war or a long lasting change for the worse in general, I think we can all look at it as a malevolent change. That would make sense in all other personal changes one makes. I mean, if you make a change to your garage and put a screen into your skylight ceiling instead of glass, you might end up changing it back when you find yourself having to wash the car more often. That example of a mistake doesn't cause mass death or the destruction of city landscapes, but what if the changes to our music and instruments had caused the war or worse.

Science is now pointing in the direction of humans being electrical / vibrational beings. I think we always knew that based on the way we talk, "I was getting bad vibes when that guy walked in..." We sense things just as animals do.

I just wanted to put a bit more history about the change out there along with and its alignment with the historical chaos that occurred around the same time. Try searching one of your favorite songs and add "432" into the search string. See what you think. There are a lot of people out there converting original music to a frequency friendly version.