Biosonification Promotion

Every plant is a musician. We make sure you hear them.

RootNote is the first promotion platform dedicated to music created by plants. We curate, amplify, and distribute the sounds that nature has been composing all along.

Explore Artists

The world makes plant music devices. Nobody promotes the music.

PlantWave, Music of the Plants, MIDI Sprout. Brilliant hardware exists for translating plant bioelectrical signals into sound. But the resulting music? It lives in scattered YouTube videos and forgotten Spotify uploads. RootNote changes that by building the promotion layer this genre has been missing.

Signal
Bioelectrical impulses
Plants generate constant electrical signals through photosynthesis, growth, and response to their environment.
Translation
Sonification devices
Electrodes on leaves capture voltage fluctuations and convert them into MIDI notes, scales, and textures.
Promotion
RootNote
We curate, package, and distribute plant music to wellness seekers, meditation practitioners, and the musically curious.

How we grow plant music

Three ways RootNote takes plant-generated sound from niche to known.

Curate & Distribute

We find the best plant music creators worldwide and get their work onto every major streaming platform, properly tagged and discoverable.

Connect Artists

From London botanical gardens to Norfolk bio-sonification events, we bring plant music practitioners together and amplify their reach.

License & Place

Meditation apps, wellness spaces, botanical gardens, retail environments. Plant music belongs everywhere that values calm and connection.

Featured Sound

Hear what the plants compose

Henotic translates plant bioelectrical signals into music. Press play and hear what nature has been making all along.

New Beginnings
Henotic 55 min 432 Hz
Best Extension of Me
Henotic 4 min 432 Hz
Winter Breaks
Henotic 56 min 432 Hz
432
Hz
Natural Tuning
The Frequency Behind the Music

Tuned to nature's own resonance

Most plant music artists tune to 432 Hz — a frequency tied to natural mathematical ratios and the Schumann resonance of Earth itself. It's not mysticism. It's acoustics.

Standard Western tuning sits at A=440 Hz. Verdi and many classical composers preferred A=432 Hz for its warmer, more resonant quality.
432 Hz aligns with natural mathematical patterns including the Fibonacci sequence and harmonic series found throughout plant biology.
Plants respond to sound vibration — studies show different frequencies affect root growth, germination rates, and cellular activity.
Explore the science

Nature composed the music. We just turned up the volume.

Plant music is real, growing, and ready for its moment. RootNote exists to make sure the world hears it.

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what the plants compose

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