
440Hz vs 432Hz Music Conspiracy Showdown
As the great philosopher, Rihanna, once said, “Please don’t stop the music.” Well, we don’t intend to today because we’re bringing you the whole enchilada on the worldwide conspiracy that all music is tuned to the wrong standard! Thanks to Evan Hahn for the topic! Research begins at 24:50!
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Show Notes
Research begins at 24:50
As the great philosopher, Rihanna, once said, “Please don’t stop the music.” Well, we don’t intend to today because we’re bringing you the whole enchilada on the worldwide conspiracy that all music is tuned to the wrong standard! Thanks to Evan Hahn for the topic!
In the first segment, Andy and Art are captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - how did he fool them this time?
In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into 440Hz vs 432Hz Music Conspiracy Showdown.
Finally, Andy and Art discuss playing instruments, composing music, Dick Dale, and so much more!
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Music by Michael Martello
Artwork by Hannah Ross
Audio Editing by Arthur Stone
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Links Mentioned:
- Fact Check-Debunking social media claims about A=432Hz and A=440Hz musical pitches | Reuters
- Exploring Music Mysteries: What Is 440Hz Conspiracy? | Articles @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
- The great 440 Hz conspiracy, and why all of our music is wrong: Alan Cross - National | Globalnews.ca
- https://twitter.com/mattromney2016/status/1566523742183882757
- A follow-up to "The great 440 Hz conspiracy and why all our music is wrong"
- The Ultimate 432Hz VS 440Hz | CONSPIRACY + Comparison
- 432 Hz vs 440 Hz
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