I do have perfect pitch, and realized after I converted a video file and uploaded it on Youtube that the pitch had been lowered and the performance was not representative of the original. Comparable to looking into a twisted mirror in the fun house at a carnival. It distorts reality. I took it off. If this was done in an analog format like a reel to reel or turn table the variation or stretching of the sound waves are spread over an infinite number of points so the performance would be similar to detuning a guitar . But if 432 is between notes on the scale referenced to 440 then you are hearing music, made up of tones that your ears have never heard before, assuming most all musicians try and play in tune as close as possible. Musicians know that off pitch notes sound awful. I could detect in my performance at the 432 hz digital conversion that the additional time added was not a continuous evenly spaced addition of points but a stretching of certain parts of the music so that it sounded very jerky to me , and took on the characteristics of jazz, in which you learn to lay off the beat and sound like you are behind the rhythm of the song intentionally. The pitch however in jazz stayed at 440 and the other relative frequencies were in tune also. So only the rhythm was affected not the pitch. I concluded that jazz was the first attempt before the easily manipulated digital media was available to alter the music in some way where it was not as genuine or a true representation of what our incredible minds and bodies can do when we attempt to approach perfection. I was the best baritone player in Florida my last two years in high school and my intonation and timing were integral to giving people goose bumps with an instrument not normally used as a solo instrument in front of the band. As my band director used me many times in that capacity, and people to this day remember the sound I attained. To go from a 440 a to the next relative note is 24.7 hz lower or 415.3 hz to get to the g#. Dropping it to 432 puts at a 1/4 tone or some other weird ratio that would be closer to some notes in Chinese music which does use 1/4 tones, if I remember correctly. I will not use it or listen to it because it sounded like shit to me. I believe it is Satanic. An abomination.
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