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Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise (Musik Docu)
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Frequencies of sound and average range of hearing
In physiology, sound is produced when an object’s vibrations move through a medium until they enter the human eardrum. In physics, sound is produced in the form of a pressure wave. When an object vibrates, it causes the surrounding air molecules to vibrate, initiating a chain reaction of sound wave vibrations throughout the medium.
Infrasound - sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of audibility (20 Hz)
"Animal communication: whales, elephants, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, giraffes, okapis, peacocks, and alligators are known to use infrasound to communicate over distances—up to hundreds of miles in the case of whales."
"One study has suggested that infrasound may cause feelings of awe or fear in humans. It has also been suggested that since it is not consciously perceived, it may make people feel vaguely that odd or supernatural events are taking place."
- Infrasound, human health, and adaptation: an integrative overview of recondite hazards in a complex environment - Research by Michael A. Persinger
- The psychoacoustic effect of infrasonic, sonic and ultrasonic frequencies within non-lethal military warfare techniques - Research by Littlefield
- Infrasonic Vibrations in Humans - Research by George Rajna
- Infrasound, human health, and adaptation: an integrative overview of recondite hazards in a complex environment - Research by Michael A. Persinger
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"There is no need to prove them wrong or right... Just play!" - MonoNeon
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Underwater acoustics is the study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of the mechanical waves that constitute sound with the water, its contents and its boundaries.
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Speaker shrine in Japan that you can Bluetooth your own audio to
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"My message is very simple and universal, not very intellectual, but humane. Just love each other and live." - Alton Ellis
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#Music of the day: Natural Sonic - by Yoshiaki Ochi
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The Super Nintendo's audio subsystem was 8 Bit and had 64 KB RAM. What Artists managed to do with this highly limited system is truly astonishing even by today's standard. It should serve as a wakeup call for modern composers, that require super computers to produce even basic garbage.
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#Music of the day: If I Were a Bell - performed by Red Garland
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A Bot Made Frank Sinatra Cover Britney Spears. YouTube Removed It Over Copyright Claims
Months ago, we asked @dadabots to have an AI approximation of Frank Sinatra sing "Toxic." YouTube removed it over copyright claims, beginning an unprecedented legal case initiated by, fought over, and perhaps decided by algorithms. Here's how it went down.
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Ladrang Wilujeng
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Want: A VLF Radio Receiver (less than 1kHz range) such as Explorer E-202 or WR-3 - A simple but effective portable device for natural radio signal reception.
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Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard (1961 Album)
Bill Evans - The Creative Process and Self-Teaching
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In the Hieronymuss Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" painting (1480-1490 circa) there is some music written on the butt of one of the characters in hell. But how sounds this 15th Century melody? Here is how is the 600-years-old butt music from hell sounds.
