Free is a track by Deniece Williams (1987) that you can now enjoy converted to 432Hz frequency on 432hz-converter.com. The 432Hz conversion slightly lowers the pitch of the track (from 440Hz to 432Hz), giving it a warmer and more natural sound.
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About Deniece Williams
June Deniece Williams is an American singer. She has been described as "one of the great soul voices" by the BBC. — Wikipedia
Quick facts
- Album This is Niecy
- Year (MusicBrainz reference) 1987
- Approx. duration 5:58
- Recording on MusicBrainz
- Artist on MusicBrainz
Song story, album, film & composers
Credits & references (MusicBrainz)
- Writing credits Susaye Greene, Hank Redd, Nathan Watts, Deniece Williams
- Linked musical work Free (Song) — Work page
Anecdotes, rumors & behind the scenes
Documented information (Wikipedia, Wikidata). Theories and rumors mentioned may be unverified.
Personal life
Personal life Williams has been married three times and has four sons. Williams was married to her middle school sweetheart Kendrick Williams from 1971 until 1975, before she relocated to California in the early 1970s. She has since continued to use her first husband's surname professionally. Together they had two sons, Kendrick Jr. (b. 1972) and Kevin (b. 1973). In May 1981, Williams married actor and minister Christipher Joy. Williams and Joy separated in August 1982, [ 66 ] divorcing later that year. — Wikipedia
What we found online
Web-sourced facts (Audiomack, platforms, search) — not encyclopedic.
Streaming profile
Followers : 7 · Monthly listeners : 0 · Total plays : 0
Breaking down "Free"
"Free" is ideal for a 440Hz vs 432Hz A/B test (5:58).
R&B/Soul context
Scene & collaborations
Other tracks spotted
- Let's Hear It For The Boy
- Free
- It's Gonna Take a Miracle
- Free (Single Version)
- Next Love
- Let's Hear It for the Boy (Extended Version)
For Free, the 432Hz conversion softens highs and brings warmth to vocals and low end — especially noticeable on this kind of track (soul). Listen to the converted version below and compare it with the standard 440Hz mix.
Why listen in 432Hz?
The 432Hz frequency is considered by many musicians and therapists as a more harmonious alternative to the current 440Hz standard. Its recognized effects include stress reduction, improved concentration, and a sense of calm and balance. Several studies suggest that 432Hz corresponds to a natural frequency present in our environment.
Convert Free to 432Hz
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FAQ
How to convert "Free" to 432Hz?
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Why listen to Deniece Williams in 432Hz?
432Hz softens highs and adds warmth to vocals and low end.