While there’s a number of different opinions on where the solfeggio frequencies originated, it’s widely believed they were first introduced by a Benedictine Monk and music theorist named Guido d’Arezzo in the 10th Century.
Guido d’Arezzo put music to a poem called “The Hymn To St John The Baptist.” This hymn, which is a Gregorian chant, is the most widely celebrated example of the use of the solfeggio scale in ancient music. The six original tones of the solfeggio scale are all present in it.
This is the first stanza of The Hymn To St John The Baptist:
Ut queant laxis
Resonare fibris
Mira gestorum
Famuli tuorum
Solve polluti
labii reatum
Sancte Johannes
You may notice that the musical scale of Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La is present, which forms the basis for our modern Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti scales used by musicians today.
Each scale holds a particularly frequency that can be measured in Hz. Here they are:
UT : 396 Hz
Re = 417 Hz
Mi = 528 Hz
Fa = 639 Hz
Sol = 741 Hz
La = 852 Hz
These six tones form the original solfeggio scale. Three extra frequencies were subsequently added, yielding the modern day solfeggio scale which consists of nine tones
174 HZ - RELIEVES PAIN, TENSION AND STRESS
285 HZ - HEALS AND RESTORES TISSUES
396 HZ - RELEASES FEAR AND GUILT
417 HZ- RELEASES NEGATIVITY AND HEALS TRAUMA
432 HZ - THE HEARTBEAT OF THE EARTH
528 HZ - THE LOVE FREQUENCY
639 HZ - FOR HARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIPS
741 HZ - ELIMINATES TOXINS AND NEGATIVITY
852 HZ - AWAKEN YOUR INTUITION
963 HZ - THE PURE MIRACLE TONE
This track contains none of the actual tones
but rather a conbination of all the base fields representing the tones, Which in a unique way can offer you a safer alternative.
Please enjoy and use as you please.
It is also copyprotected with a Pinocchio effect, certainly feel free to try.