What they are, how they influence us, and how we work with them at ParPer Drum.
When we talk about frequencies, we're talking about vibration. About how a sound is organized in time and how that sound is perceived by the body, through listening, and in emotional experience.
At ParPer Drum, we don't see frequencies as something esoteric or a miraculous promise.
We see them as a sonic tool that influences the feeling, character, and use of an instrument. That's why we tune to different frequencies and observe how people respond to them in real-world contexts: playing at home, therapy sessions, bodywork, meditation, or music.
Frequency ≠ Universal Effect
There is no single "best" frequency for everyone. Each person perceives sound differently, and context matters as much as the frequency itself.
Two instruments tuned to different frequencies can be equally valid, but evoke different sensations:
- greater calm
- greater presence
- greater clarity
- greater expansion
greater expansion Choosing a frequency isn't about choosing an absolute truth. It's about choosing how you want the sound to feel with you.
Research, experience, and genuine listening
Our work with frequencies isn't based on dogma, but on:
- years of handcrafted construction comparative listening between instruments
- escucha comparada entre instrumentos
- direct experience in music therapy, sound therapy, and the body's use of sound
- observation of recurring patterns in different people and contexts
We gather real sensations, responses, and preferences. We don't talk about "curing," we talk about accompanying, regulating, and offering sonic coherence.
La investigación científica (la nuestra y en general) en campos como la neuromúsica, la psicoacústica y la musicoterapia está avanzando rápidamente, y muchas de sus conclusiones refuerzan algo sencillo:
👉 el sonido influye en el sistema nervioso, en la atención y en la percepción corporal.
That's how we work. Without exaggeration. Without making promises. Without imposing.
Frequencies we usually work with
Below you will find a practical and honest guide, based on both existing literature and our direct experience and research.
369 Hz
A stable and comfortable frequency with a soft, resonant sound. It is often perceived as orderly and calming. It is well-suited for daily relaxation and for people seeking simplicity without excessive intensity.
432 Hz
A warm, organic, and enveloping sound. A popular choice for meditation, relaxation, and home use. It works well when seeking sonic beauty without tension.
440 Hz
Modern standard tuning. A clear and precise sound, compatible with other instruments. Suitable for musicians seeking universal reference and accuracy.
528 Hz
A frequency with a lively and light feel. Many people find it helpful during personal and creative processes. It tends to work well during times of change or active introspection. It is the frequency of creation and love.
639 Hz
An emotive and intimate sound. Widely used in group settings, family, or relational work environments. It's well-suited for communication, connection, and shared sessions.
741 Hz
A brighter and more active frequency. Often associated with mental clarity and creativity. Suitable for those seeking a more vibrant sound without sacrificing balance.
852 Hz
A clear, delicate, and introspective sound. Common in deep meditation and mindfulness practices. Works well for moments of silence and inner presence.
963 Hz
A very light and subtle frequency. Often perceived as expansive and ethereal. Recommended for deeper, more personal meditative experiences. Works with the pineal gland.
1.111 Hz
An unusual, very bright, and vibrant frequency. Used in special instruments and symbolic or ceremonial experiences. It's not for everyone, but for those who connect with it, it has a very distinctive sonic presence.
Quick Orientation Guide
- Relaxation and Daily Use → 369 Hz · 432 Hz
- Personal Processes and Well-being → 528 Hz
- Family and Shared Sessions → 639 Hz
- Creativity and Mental Clarity → 741 Hz
- Deep Meditation → 852 Hz · 963 Hz
- Special or Symbolic Experience → 1111 Hz
How to Choose Without Complicating Things
Our recommendation is simple:
Listen first, feel later, and decide.
If a frequency feels pleasant, stable, and consistent with you, it's probably the right one. And if you have any doubts, we're happy to guide you based on your actual use, not on abstract theories. Choose not with your head, but with the feeling the sound gives you.
🧭 COMPARATIVE TABLE OF FREQUENCIES IN Hz
| Frecuencia (Hz) | Sound character | Sensación habitual | Uso más común | Recomendada para |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 369 Hz | Smooth and stable | Calm, inner order | diary use, relax | Simplicity and rest |
| 432 Hz | Warm and organic | Harmony, comfort | meditation, home | Sound beauty without tension |
| 440 Hz | Clear and precise | Balance, definition | Music in ensemble | Musical compatibility |
| 528 Hz | Lively and light | Openness, well-being | personal process | Change and creation, love |
| 639 Hz | Emotional and intimate | conection, empathy | Work in group | Family and bond |
| 741 Hz | Luminous and active | Clarity, spark | creativity | Expression and mental unlocking |
| 852 Hz | Delicate and collected | presence, silence | deep meditation | Mindfulness |
| 963 Hz | Subtle and ethereal | interior expansion | spiritual practices | Deep exploration |
| 1.111 Hz | Bright and expansive | intense energy | simbolic use | Special experiences |
📝 How to use this table
- Lower frequencies → a more grounded and stable sensation
- Higher frequencies → a more subtle and expansive perception
- Frecuencias más altas → percepción más sutil y expansiva
There is no single "better" frequency. There are different frequencies for different moments, people, and uses.
👉 Si dudas, lo más fiable sigue siendo escuchar y sentir. Y si aún así sigues dudando, escríbenos.
