"For the Good Times" is a 1970 song composed by Kris Kristofferson that appeared on his debut album Kristofferson. Elvis Presley recorded it in 1972, released through his album “Welcome to My World”.
Music (singer): J. A. Bittencourt
Music with sound harmony tuned at the frequency A4=432Hz.
When compared to music tuned at the standard A4=440Hz, experts say that "the sound harmony of music tuned at A4=432Hz feels more cored in the low-end, warmer in the mid-range, and more transparent and spacious in the high-range". 432Hz music really sounds better.
This natural tuning was used by many famous classic composers.
Some history: In the early 1950's a (small) Committee was selected to decide upon an "International Tuning Standard". They chose (badly) A4=440Hz, instead of 432Hz. Why? This is a good question and I suggest you do your own research.
Music (singer): J. A. Bittencourt
Music with sound harmony tuned at the frequency A4=432Hz.
When compared to music tuned at the standard A4=440Hz, experts say that "the sound harmony of music tuned at A4=432Hz feels more cored in the low-end, warmer in the mid-range, and more transparent and spacious in the high-range". 432Hz music really sounds better.
This natural tuning was used by many famous classic composers.
Some history: In the early 1950's a (small) Committee was selected to decide upon an "International Tuning Standard". They chose (badly) A4=440Hz, instead of 432Hz. Why? This is a good question and I suggest you do your own research.
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