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Holy shit that is one seriously awesome quote. 👊

A brilliant article, upvoted, resteemed, and shared... Thanks a bunch, I'm glad we share a very very similar perspective on these matters.

All for one and one for all! Namaste :)

Music is a very important part of life to me and I think the blockchain and Steemit will play a big part in its future!

Great summary. In my perception much of the unfortunate current state of the music and art industry stems from the history of what it has been used to accomplish throughout history. Before the Solfeggio Scale C=528Hz (Original Gregorian chants and prior) was changed to C=512 Hz, music was used for uplifting consciousness, for communing with the divine, for building and creation. This is a topic with far too much depth for a comment/reply, but one that I have spent a great deal of time studying. Obviously this is up for debate as there is no concrete evidence to vindicate the claim and I was not present at the time, but as far as I can ascertain from the verifiable information available the scale was changed from C=528 Hz (building, uplifting, resonates with human DNA) to C=512 Hz (conflicting, destructive, clashes with human DNA) for the purpose of weakening the masses and preventing them from being able to achieve spiritual enlightenment on their own accord, so they would have to go through an authoritative "medium" in order to achieve such goals.

The music and art industry of today's society certainly seems to be in line with these destructive goals. I believe that much of that stems all the way back in history to the scale being changed from C=528Hz to C=512Hz.

I'm excited to see how blockchain can revolutionize the music and art industry for the better. Getting the artists paid is extremely important in order to maximize their creativity. When you're stressed and can't pay your bills, although some people can excel under these conditions, most fold under them. Personally, my ultimate bliss is producing/DJing, which I do for myself as a hobby, not professionally. The only reason I have never pursued it further than a hobby is because I am unwilling to live my life as a starving artist until I am successful. I am sure I am not the only one with the same mindset.

Does it work out that the C = 528/512 is the same as the A = 440/432 - or that something yet different...?

It is a different scale, but not necessarily disharmonious. The frequencies of the Solfeggio tones, instead of Do,Re,Mi,Fa,Sol,La,Ti are:
UT - 396 Hz
RE - 417 Hz
MI - 528 Hz
FA - 639 Hz
SOL - 741 Hz
LA - 852 Hz

The Solfeggio frequencies are mathematically and geometrically derived --
identical to the geometry of the platonic solids (3, 6 and 9 -- tons of interesting correlations here). The most research available on the Solfeggio scale has been done by Dr Leonard Horowitz, though supposedly it was originally "rediscovered" by Dr Joseph Barber which supposedly he deciphered through numerology.

This is a retuning example which puts A4=444Hz and C = 528Hz
174 Hz = F3 438.48 Hz or -06 cents
285 Hz = C#4 452.37 Hz or +48 cents
396 Hz = G4 444.34 Hz or +17 cents
417 Hz = G#4 441.78 Hz or +7 cents
528 Hz = C5 444 Hz or +16 cents
639 Hz = D#5 451.84 Hz or +46 cents
741 Hz = F#5 440.60 Hz or +2 cents
852 Hz = G#5 451.33 Hz or +44 cents
963 Hz = B5 428.96 Hz or -44 cents

The problem with A=440 Hz is that it is only a 4Hz deviation from A=444 Hz, thus dis-harmonic with the entire scale. Some argue that A=432 Hz is enough of a deviation not to create disharmony.

the dangers of steering one's creativity towards pleasing the market are so very real! insightful post.

thanks for the dope music! Love it.

Jazz, period/Blues. period / Rock & Roll. Chuck Berry,Little Richard.period/
Jimi Hendrix...Rock. PERIOD./ Funk, Soul, R&B..Period/ Hip Hop/Rap ...Name a genre..Period!
All Created by My people..Period.

All else is a ripoff copy that doesn't play beyond the generation they were born to... except the Stones, for reasons that are sketchy to say the least. "She loves me Yeah Yeah Yeah?" Back Street Boys of their era... Propaganda bands.