C Maj7

Active Chord

432 Hz

Active A4

Equal

System

+31.8 cents

432 to 440

Harmonic Geometry, 432 Hz

A stable generative map based on the active chord proportions.

Stable pattern Harmonic proportions

Comparative Geometry, 440 Hz

A comparative map showing the same chord under a higher A4 reference.

Shifted pattern Relative drift

Resonant Plate / Nodal Pattern

Generative visualization inspired by cymatics. It is not a physical simulation of a real plate.

Stable nodes Perturbation

What You're Seeing

The visuals are generative educational maps, not direct physical measurements of sound.

A real plate depends on material, size, thickness, excitation point, amplitude and surface.

This project avoids therapeutic or scientific claims and focuses on audible and visual comparison.

Notes and Proportions

Check frequencies, tuning differences and natural-ratio deviation for each chord tone.

FAQ

What is 432 vs 440 Hz?

432 Hz and 440 Hz are two A4 tuning references. This tool compares how chords shift when the reference changes.

Does 432 Hz scientifically guarantee better effects?

No. The comparator is for harmonic exploration, listening practice and creative experimentation.

How do I use this comparator?

Choose a root note and chord type, then play and compare the two tuning references.