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440hz didn't just "become popular in 1939"
The Stuttgart Conference (a Congress of Physicists – “Deutsche Naturforscherversammlung”) adopts Scheibler’s recommendation for A4=440Hz as the standard pitch (the Stuttgard or “Scheibler pitch”), based on Johann Scheibler ‘s studies with his Tonometer. It consisted of 52 forks tuned from A 219 2/3 to A 439 1/2 at 69 degrees Fahrenheit.
In 1953 the ISO 16 made 440hz a global standard. The real difference comes from the octave set within the spatial space. 440hz allows only 8 octaves and within those octaves only 8 octaves of overtones are allowed to be perceived and heard.
In 432hz however, all 12 octaves are resonate therefore allowing more "sound" to be heard due to the introduction of those extra octaves and overtones present. It is not that it simply "sounds" better, it is readily more perceptive sound present which makes for a more encompassing effect to the listener. The added overtones lend a brighter resonant sound as well as more clarity and definition within each instrument. It allows for more musical "space", so the maximum amount of sound is perceived.
When it comes to tuning an instrument, we think of the standard A note at 440 Hz as the reference standard, but it wasn’t always that way.
Prior to 1940 there were a variety of standards, although A=432 Hz (also known as “Verdi’s A”) was the one most frequently used. It wasn’t until 1940 that the US adopted A=440 as the standard, with the rest of the world following in 1953.
But why did the world change in the first place? For one thing, A=432 is supposed to be a more “natural” vibration based on the fact that it’s divisible by 3, unlike A=440 which is only divisible by 2.
A=432 is said to just feel right, and when tuning without any pitch reference, trained musicians are said to automatically tune their instruments there, and the ancient Egyptians and Greeks have also been found to have tuned their instruments at 432.
A=432 Hz is the tuning of the Cosmic Keyboard or Cosmic Pitchfork, as opposed to the A440 Hz modern “standard.” It places C# at 136.10 Hz [544 Hz four octaves higher] “Om,” which is the main note of the Sitar in classical Indian music and the pitch of the chants of the Tibetan monks, who tell us “It comes from nature.” – Dameon Keller. [xiv]