Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Mahmood Khan Performs At 432 Hz


Mahmood Khan, the versatile man who changed the international music industry forever, recently performed at 432 Hz frequency at Sydney opera house in November 2013. Previously, Khan was believed to have performed at the 440 Hz frequency note, however, it wasn’t until January 2014 that Khan revealed the truth.

Mahmood Khan comes from a typical background, with most of his childhood spent in Pakistan. He moved to Los Angeles, California when he was a teenager. He released his debut solo album “Fairytale,” in 1995. This album was not a solid performer in the music industry, but the release did open the doors for Khan's future success when legendary Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan approached him for a collaboration. The outcome of this collaboration was that 6 million copies of this album were sold, creating a world record. Khan was named as the lead vocalist, music producer, and the songwriter, receiving significant recognition for this album. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan died during the production of the project, but was still featured in the album.



Since then, there has been no looking back for Mahmood Khan. He has been an active musician in the Australian music industry and a researcher of music. In a recent interview, Khan talked about his performance at the Sydney Opera house at a pitch frequency of 432 Hz. He said that this frequency note is healing and helps the listener to recover from emotional blockages in the mind and body. In fact, the world’s greatest music and consciousness experts also agree with this assessment and have scientifically proved that 432 Hz music is beneficial for the body. Wanting to explore this feature of music, Khan performed at this frequency, later saying that this was the most amazing discovery of his music career.

Mahmood Khan is one of those very few artists who have overcome cultural and geographical barriers to unite the world through their music. Khan believes that music is something that should be able to heal you at the internal level, and thus the use of 432 Hz frequency note was purposeful. Khan also said that there nothing is more soothing than the feeling of entertaining and healing your audience at the same time; this why he chose this frequency note. Indeed, Khan’s voice and melody are the best healers for his fans.

His performance at the Sydney opera house can be viewed at the below link.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMWfxXInd0k

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