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@usaandtxproud:

Is there a way to tell the frequency of music? Would love to make a playlist of the good music.

Nana:

Wow that is a great question, any of you musicians out there know the answer?
Nana would like to know too. I only judged in the past by the sounds and beats that make me feel good. For Nana music has always been about the sounds that I like that move me.
Once when I was listening to a song that I liked the beat, my grown daughter turn to me and said, " Mom you do realize he is talking about doing Cocaine, right?" 🤣🤣I said idk much of what he is saying, and yeah I did hear the word cocaine but i dont care so much about the words, I just like the beat.

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In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication

Have you ever watched an orchestra perform? Before they start playing the concert, the first violin (who is second in charge of the orchestra behind the conductor) will stand and play a single note for several seconds...they are playing the note "A" in the frequency (vibration) of 440Hz and the rest of the orchestra will then use that "A440" to tune their respective instrument. This is the current "agreed" upon tuning for an "A". prior to the cabal stepping in and trying to take over our minds, 432Hz was the prefered tuning for an "A". so if the first violin of the orchestra was tuned to an "A432" all other musicians would then tune their respective instrument to that A and therefore the entire orchestra would be playing based off of that A vibration. while every note has its own frequency it has to be based off of a reference point as all other notes in order to work in a musical way otherwise the other notes will sound dissonant and not musical as the vibrations will fight eachother.

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