432 Hertz was the frequency of the note A, used as the standard of tuning for Musical Instruments prior to the shift to 440 Hertz. Many people see a significant link between 432 Hertz and the human mind, suggesting that the frequency subconsciously relaxes our brain. That is why many people are pushing for 432 Hertz as the concert tuning pitch.
It can vary by ensemble and country. Most American orchestras play in A440, while Japan is often A442, Europe might go up to A444, but baroque music on period instruments drops all the way down to A415.
Hertz measures the pitch, the tone of a sound, not how loud it is.
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All notes produce a frequency that can be measured in a number of hertz (vibrations per second). Most tuners are set to the ISO standard, which is an A at 440 hertz. Some tuners, however, allow you to recalibrate to something other than the standard. For example, you might be able to tell a configurable tuner that A = 429 hertz instead.
The pineal gland can be activated by many sounds, even an A natural 432 Hertz frequency!
432=432 obviously
4323 = 432 x 432 x 432 = 80621568
All the multiples of 432 can be divided evenly by 432: 432, 864, 1296, 1728, 2160 +432 . . .
20% of 432 = 20% * 432 = 0.2 * 432 = 86.4
91% of 432 = 91% * 432 = 0.91 * 432 = 393.12
15% of 432= 15% * 432= 0.15 * 432= 64.8
23% of 432= 23% * 432= 0.23 * 432= 99.36
5% of 432= 5% * 432= 0.05 * 432= 21.6
432-431 = 1
5605-432 = 5173
yes 432/2 = 216 432/3 = 144 432/4 = 108 432/6 = 72 432/8 = 54 432/9 = 48