#9 Dream (Ultimate Mix) – John Lennon in 432Hz

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#9 Dream (Ultimate Mix) is a track by John Lennon (2020) 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 John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon was an English musician, songwriter and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's songwriting partnership with Paul McCartney remains the most successful in history. — Wikipedia

Quick facts

Song story, album, film & composers

Credits & references (MusicBrainz)

  • Composer(s) John Lennon
  • Lyricist(s) John Lennon
  • Linked musical work #9 Dream (Song) — Work page

Anecdotes, rumors & behind the scenes

Documented information (Wikipedia, Wikidata). Theories and rumors mentioned may be unverified.

Relationships & personal life

  • Linked to Cynthia Lennon
  • Linked to Yoko Ono
  • Linked to May Pang

Political activism

Political activism Further information: Bed-in and Bagism Recording " Give Peace a Chance " during the bed-in at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel , Montreal Lennon and Ono used their honeymoon as a bed-in at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel ; the March 1969 event attracted worldwide media ridicule. [ 254 ] [ 255 ] During a second bed-in three months later at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, [ 256 ] Lennon wrote and recorded "Give Peace a Chance". — Wikipedia

Legacy

Legacy Statue of Lennon outside The Cavern Club , Liverpool John Lennon Airport in Liverpool Music historians Schinder and Schwartz wrote of the transformation in popular music styles that took place between the 1950s and the 1960s. They said that the Beatles' influence cannot be overstated: having "revolutionised the sound, style, and attitude of popular music and opened rock and roll's doors to a tidal wave of British rock acts", the group then "spent the rest of the 1960s expanding rock's stylistic frontiers". — Wikipedia

What we found online

Web-sourced facts (Audiomack, platforms, search) — not encyclopedic.

Streaming profile

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Breaking down "#9 Dream (Ultimate Mix)"

"#9 Dream (Ultimate Mix)" is ideal for a 440Hz vs 432Hz A/B test (4:46).

Rock context

Scene & collaborations

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For #9 Dream (Ultimate Mix), the 432Hz conversion softens highs and brings warmth to vocals and low end — especially noticeable on this kind of track (rock). 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 #9 Dream (Ultimate Mix) to 432Hz

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FAQ

How to convert "#9 Dream (Ultimate Mix)" to 432Hz?

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Why listen to John Lennon in 432Hz?

432Hz softens highs and adds warmth to vocals and low end.

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