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Solfeggio frequencies chart
Solfeggio frequencies chart















If you were to play the 396 Hz frequency as a droning note throughout a piece you were playing with this key, the note would always be in harmony with whatever chords you were playing. Your major chords would be Bb – F – and Eb and your minor chords would be C minor – D minor – and G minor. The harmonic scale around which you play in this frequency would be tuned as follows: A – Bb – C – D – Eb – F – G This gives you the key of B flat. So lets look at the 396 Hz frequency first. You could play something, but it would be very discordant – at least in my opinion. You cannot play any music that we would appreciate by just playing the six Solfeggio Frequency together – it would not sound harmonious.

solfeggio frequencies chart

All of the harmonic scales that accompany these frequencies are corresponding to tuning your instrument to the A = 444 Hz rather than the 440 Hz.

solfeggio frequencies chart

#SOLFEGGIO FREQUENCIES CHART HOW TO#

They are as follows: 396 Hz – 417 Hz – 528 Hz – 639 Hz – 741 Hz – 852 Hz I will take each one separately to explain in more detail how to work with each one.Įach frequency is the “anchoring” frequency around which a harmonic scale is built. There are six frequencies that have been designated by many as the Solfeggio Frequencies. Just last week I was asked by one of my listeners in a comment they made so I promised them I would write a post on that subject to explain in more detail how things come together. I have been asked frequently about the other 5 frequencies that accompany the 528 Hz frequency in the total Solfeggio Frequency array.















Solfeggio frequencies chart