No imagine if it starts singing Sweet Dream. Seriously listen to it, it's like it's referring "them" as the pianos, which sounds really dark. (but im pretty sure that's what my piano would want to say to me because i'm not the best at caring for my piano lol) 1:11
Test 1 Answer: All Star Test 2 answer: Spanish Test 3 Answer: Yes I did sing along with it. Test 4 Answer: Idk where the song was from but I know the song was Toto Africa Test 5 Answer: Take On Me
Most of this works because you know the lyrics to the song. If you didn't it would be much harder to make out what it's trying to "say". It's the pareidolia effect.
It's not pareidolia, because the patterns are actually there. They're just hard to hear, because piano harmonics don't quite match up with vocalization. Each string, when struck, produces sound at multiple frequencies at specific amplitudes. So does vocal chord, but the amplitude at each frequency is modulated by shape of the mouth, etc. So to produce an approximation, you have to strike additional, higher notes at just the right velocity. A computer program that takes recording of notes produced by individual keys, and then approximates any given audio file with piano sounds can be written and used to make a MIDI file. It's far from exact, which is why it's very hard to recognize text or song you aren't expecting. But if you listen to enough of these, you will start understanding even text or songs you haven't heard before. This will never ever happen with pareidolia, since with the later the information inherently isn't there.
It’s actually just that the exact tones you hear when the actual song is playing and your brain fills in the words. Try the exact same thing with a song u don’t know and only read the lyrics afterwards. While listening you won’t here the lyrics. It’s not the music it’s our brains
Purge Lover that’s even... “wronger” Sound is waves waves don’t create sound. First. Second is: they don’t. At least not in this example. And in human language there are many more things than just the frequency of the sound that form words.
The reason that you hear the singers voice is because all you do is take the original song, and you convert the ENTIRE thing into a midi track. This includes the singers voice, putting the distinct frequencies into a midi track, with all of the overtones you get from typical human voices. The midi track then replays the frequencies, and you get a very rough, but fairly accurate representation of a human voice played through an instrument. Jesus Christ, that was nerdy. I'm sorry, I just really like this type of stuff.
Ahh the power of suggestion is strong with this one. I mean yes the way we talk is a combination of similar sounds but not all of it can be achieved by a piano. You can try showing this video to someone who hasnt seen it cover the subtitle. They wouldnt be able to make any sense of it. Then, let them rewatch it WITH the subtitle and see their reaction when they hear the piano's 'voice'.
The piano certainly has a voice, it can replicate any frequency of voice using overtones (which we use to lower bandwidth in telephones) the low level of frequency control and innate quietness of the overtones is why it's garbled and quiet
Jevai Official I mean if you had like 5 people who were professionals and had one part written in sheet music that when put together made the talking piano I think its possible
If this thing works the way I think it does then it's like a similar concept to precisely mixing different paint colors at exactly the right ratios to perfectly match a certain color. I think paint stores even have computer algorithms that tell employees exactly how much of each color to add to get a certain color. Except instead of mixing colors to create a particular new color, this piano mixes musical tones in exactly the right ratios, to create spoken words. I mean, basic musical tones are the main building blocks of all other sounds, right? Just like the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, are the building blocks of every other color, right? Anyway, that's how I think this thing works. Maybe I have no idea what the hell I'm talking about. I just think these pianos are really cool.
This is what the first generation of computer speech synthesizers did...blended 8 bit tones...just like you're describing with the paint...I remember how crappy those speech synthesizers were...but it was a cool trick...its amazing to see it done with a piano...likely driven by a midi player and solenoids...
@@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 How old are the speech synthesizers that you're talking about? My dad used to work at Texas Instruments and he knew the guy who recorded the words for the Speak n Spell. It was an actual guy. And that was in the late 70's or early 80's, I think. I'm not sure if they had him say a bunch of words and then cut the words to make different ones, like Apple did with Siri, or if they just used whole words that he recorded, but he was an actual person. I wish I could remember his name.
I'm not talking about speak and spelll...i know they used literally recorded words...just like the work with lots of games and even some early talking cars...im referring to work IBM did in cooperation with Bell in the late 1950s and 1960s...to produce genuine speech...interesting stuff...then came the phonetics stuff in the 70s and 80s...most of it done by Bell/AT&T in those decades.
@@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 Oh, I didn't know anything about that. I thought the stuff that was done with the Speak and Spell was the first voice synthization. Or at least the first commercially successful one, anyway.
@@Melissa0774 well, speak and spell and stuff like that was probably the first commercially successful speech synthesis...but IBM and Bell Labs were interested in machine intelligence and human speech so it didn't get as much attention...but it was definitely cool, and did achieve success with early home computers too...I had a color computer at home in 1983 that I bought with newspaper boy money and a speech synthesizer module a few years later. But computers were for extreme nerds back then...😁
I go to a cottage in the french river in ontario canada(the province i live in) and a playlist we always listened to was an 80s mix with take on me. i loved it and recognized it everytime. i get emotional everytime i hear it and i'm prepared to get emotional about in 2 weeks when i go again
When the piano said “enjoy” at the beginning of the video, I could actually hear a voice 👀 0:16 edit: literally almost all of the replies to this didnt get it lmao.
Yes. If you take away the subs however it’s far harder. Your brain can tell the piano is trying to mimic human voices, so your brain recognises it as a voice, but you won’t be able to easily tell what’s its saying, however when listening to a song you know or reading subtitles or watch being said, your brain fills in the blanks and parses the audio as real speech. It’s super cool.
@@Poly_0000 The way my vocal instructor explained it to me was harmonics. A piano note is different from a vocal note only in its added harmonics, and the piano can mimic some of them (but not all)! There's truth to your brain filling in the missing bits too, though. There are a few videos in the wild on the RUclipss about this phenomenon and if you find a song you don't know it's WAY harder to hear the voices.
If you don't watch and read the caption, you hear something unusual, but it is not recognizable speech. It's like those mental illusion videos that play a sound and show you a series of different words each time the exact same sound is played. Even though it's the same sound, you hear what ever word is being shown at the time. The problem is the piano can only use frequency interference waves to simulate vowel sounds. Most consonants have percussive and noise waves to distinguish them and the strings of the piano just can't make those sounds. It's the consonant sounds that make about 80% of recognizable speech. It's interesting that someone figured out how to create the frequency interference patterns in the piano without having it just sound like a bunch of dissident musical notes. Suggestion to the engineer: Add a steam or compressed air valve hidden inside the piano. By controlling the rate at which the valve opens and closes you could simulate most consonant sounds. If you then place the hissing steam or air inside a resonance chamber and moving the valve close to the opening or deeper into the chamber you could distinguish between sound like an 'S' verses a sound like an 'H' (as in "house") Modulate it and you get 'Z'.
Imagine this: In a horror movie: Person: (Walks toward the haunted piano) Piano: (C6) Person: (Touches the piano) Piano: (Plays 2 chilling chords) Person: What is this? Piano (Plays All Star) Person: (Sings along)
NO, THIS IS NOT AN AUDIO ILLUSION. THE PIANO IS LITERALLY CREATING ENOUGH SOUNDWAVES TO MIMIC HUMAN SPEECH. (god -.- sorry, im just triggered because ive seen people say this so many times)
Actually I think this is the work of some audio editing software if you listen to the sweet dreams part you can clearly hear the woman singing the song but they mixed the two audios to make it sound like the piano was playing and making the sound
Josh Windle no this is not any sort of editing software You can try it in synthesia yourself Just import any black midi of any song you know...your brain will automatically create an illusion that words are being sung Try it with a song you have never heard before and you won't hear any words...now listen to the song 5-6 times so you somewhat remember the lyrics...now listen to black midi again...your mind will be blown...and the reason you were able to hear the piano talking was because of the subtitles...your brain was reading subtitles as well as the tones from piano so it combined it and gave an illusion of piano talking
This is because the sounds are midi and some of the frequency characteristics are enough to make out the speech if you know what's being said. Like if you see a person on the news and their face is blurred with the little squares, you can still see where their eyes and lips are
Or basically same as how in speedreading you only need to see the first and last letter of a word and your brain tells you what it is from the number of letters when you skim over it.
@@tutorial2454 Yeah without the subtitles or context of the songs, most people wouldn't be able to decipher it. It's something to do with conditioning you to hear that so you do.
Actually, if you don't read the subtitles the first time, you really can't understand it. It's an effect I forgot the name of, but reading the subtitles while listening, your brain will actually process the sound a bit to make sense. Edit: This won't work for songs you already know the lyrics for obviously
GuyInGrey yeah it’s a real thing but this video is actually fake. They edited the audio ever so slightly. You can hear it when not looking at the subtitles on prolonged notes.
MeMyselfAnd I Like Cheese Number 4. Africa by Toto. The song you might hear on the radio could be Toto - Africa. As it turns out, that might be what you get.
The fact that this piano can actually make sound waves in this form that we understand it as a female voice talking to us is quite impressive. ...HOLY SHIT
this is the only time ive ever heard a musical instrument making the sound of someone's voice without a person assisting in the sound. (other than by making the piano that made that speech)
Everybody gangsta till the piano starts to talk
Shit I was gonna comment that
It kind of sounds like siri
😂😂
Every body gangsta till- damn I was gonna say that
#PianoTalkerGenerator
imagine entering an abandoned house, you passed by an old piano, then heard a "hello"
and then it starts singing All star
@@stm7810 lmfaooo
I will take it home with me
@@themolepeople955 he's probably haunted then lol
No imagine if it starts singing Sweet Dream. Seriously listen to it, it's like it's referring "them" as the pianos, which sounds really dark. (but im pretty sure that's what my piano would want to say to me because i'm not the best at caring for my piano lol) 1:11
Day 35 of quarantine and there’s a talking piano in my recommended
Song Lololoôlolololololololo
:All sater
Same
number one
94 now..
Exactly
Vinheteiro: doesn't talk*
Piano: Fine, I'll do it myself.
Lol
😂😂😂
Hahahahaaha😂😂😂
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Plot twist: Beethoven haunted your piano and he’s trying to communicate with you.
Thats just a usb
The Challenger r/woooosh
Then why would Beethoven sing despacito?
tetrofita178 You don’t know what he’s been doing for the past 192 years
Nintendo Antarctica EXPLAINS EVERYTHING!!!
"1. Can u recognize this song?"
**shrek intensifies**
somebody
@@yuu5713 once
@@lolabunumoved9260 told
ME
The world was gonna roll me
Dude....this is so creepy yet so awesome
Monkey D. Luffy are you learning Japanese by any chance???????????
No, why?
Yeah, very creepy. I didn’t get it the first time I listened, then I tried harder and...HOLY (bleep) THE PIANO IS TALKING!
0:38
Does anyone remember when Despacito was actually trending
No 😳
i do!
me neither
What is it?🧐
You mean when it was the most popular song on the internet?
Hello! Im a singing piano! I’ll be singing some beautiful melodies for you! Erm...
*SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME-*
Its called all star
en random kanal No shit Sherlock
I am not sherlock
en random kanal 50 iq
some-BODY ONCE ROLD ME THE WORLD WAS GONNA ROLL ME I AINT THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE SHEEEEEEEEDDDDD
2016: Talking Tom
2017: Talking Angela
2018: *talking Piano*
This vid was actually made in 2018
2028: *Talking Private Parts*
Soldat Leutnant Krimburchavik just stop
AwsomeRace Minecraft talking pianos were technically released in 2002 if you count as converting to midi file
@@jesuschrist2265 oh great another adult using NSFW
just imagine, when sleeping and that piano said "im watching you"
I wouldn’t care because I wouldn’t be able to understand it without the subtitles
@@milkbread9616 lol
@@milkbread9616 ya but it would be creepy anyway that the piano starts playing by itself
It would be better with Every Breath you Take by The Police
Piano doesn't have eyes.
Test 1 Answer: All Star
Test 2 answer: Spanish
Test 3 Answer: Yes I did sing along with it.
Test 4 Answer: Idk where the song was from but I know the song was Toto Africa
Test 5 Answer: Take On Me
1 is correct
2 is correct
3 is correct
4 is correct
5 is correct
Yay I got them all!
Answer 2 was wrong. The correct answer is, English!
@@matthewmeno5279 answer two is despacito
You turn on captions idiot we all know no need to sau
1984: There’s going to be flying cars in the future!
2018: A talking piano!
Great comment! Lol
🗣🎹
Strange Potato b
Strange Potato
ah nice profile pic
Bitter Yumiko thank you I see an army.
Songs:
1. *_All Star_*
2. *_Despacito_*
3. *_Sweet Dreams_*
4. *_Toto Africa_*
5. *_Take on me_*
Sammy thanks
Sammy are you sure for number 5??
2: *WROOOOONG!!!* It asked for the *language*, not the *song*.
MIINE DIAMOOONDS
@@therealgadielsepulveda *_The top of this comment says "Songs"_*
I’m scared to think that we all could be rickrolled by a piano
*W H E E Z E*
*W H E E Z E*
Rick rolled by a piano roll!
EEEEK
ruclips.net/video/hkCLBgIdlso/видео.html
SimplyPiano: *HEY YOU CAN LEARN THIS IF YOU PRACTICE FOR 26 HOURS EACH DAY*
Asian parents: you can learn this faster
Asian parents: yes plus play it backwards
Asian Parents: noob play a song that's like 56 minutes and is like 325+ BPM Without a single miss
@@gobyivvivilvaq 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
No. Ling Ling practice is much better
1. All Star - Smash Mouth
2. Despacito - Luis Fonsi
3. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) - Eurythmics
4. Africa - Toto
5. Take on Me - A-ha
I knew all but the fifth
Hello Friend I genuinely didn’t, but ok.
@@tifawockhardt thx
YOU FUCKIN SPOILER
Last was firelies
the most disturbing part is that nobody’s playing it
Why is everyone talkin bout a piano?!
Red Strawberry it’s called pianos can do that
That’s the beauty of using a physical piano that can be controlled by a computer. MIDI Computer software on a physical piano is some scary shit
@@alexlunde1476 perfect for this situation
Yea
Is it creepy that i can actually hear the piano’s ‘voice’
Blaze So you have been too huh?
I can too
It's like a FNAF voice
Seriously
voice to midi converter
I find it awesome!
Is everyone gonna ignore the fact that the piano is playing itself
Yes.
Nothing out of the ordinary here
not me
Nope
Just have to put a card into the piano
0:00-0:45 hey this is pretty cool
0:49 JESUS CHRIST MY EARS
Omg lol facts
DESPACITO
*DESPACITO*
Probably cuz it was supposed to imitate the drum sounds😂
This was at 420 like then I messed it up ;)
"I hope you enjoy" I heard that like it was a person OMG! THIS WHOLE THING IS AMAZING!
PLEASE DO MORE!
Most of this works because you know the lyrics to the song. If you didn't it would be much harder to make out what it's trying to "say". It's the pareidolia effect.
I agree. I couldn't understand anything without the captions because I don't listen to much modern music.
Same.
It's not pareidolia, because the patterns are actually there. They're just hard to hear, because piano harmonics don't quite match up with vocalization. Each string, when struck, produces sound at multiple frequencies at specific amplitudes. So does vocal chord, but the amplitude at each frequency is modulated by shape of the mouth, etc. So to produce an approximation, you have to strike additional, higher notes at just the right velocity. A computer program that takes recording of notes produced by individual keys, and then approximates any given audio file with piano sounds can be written and used to make a MIDI file. It's far from exact, which is why it's very hard to recognize text or song you aren't expecting. But if you listen to enough of these, you will start understanding even text or songs you haven't heard before. This will never ever happen with pareidolia, since with the later the information inherently isn't there.
Brain is good at filling up the blanks
2TreeMan
I didn’t know the lyrics to Despacito but I could still understand it
Best use of MIDI ever. PERIOD.
It's amazing sound waves can create words like this to the point where we understand what words they're trying to say.
Purge Lover yes!!!
It’s actually just that the exact tones you hear when the actual song is playing and your brain fills in the words. Try the exact same thing with a song u don’t know and only read the lyrics afterwards. While listening you won’t here the lyrics. It’s not the music it’s our brains
TheReet I know I typed it wrong I meant the waves can create sound that sounds like words
Purge Lover that’s even... “wronger” Sound is waves waves don’t create sound. First. Second is: they don’t. At least not in this example. And in human language there are many more things than just the frequency of the sound that form words.
TheReet dude chill ur so lame
-✖︎Hey Siri-
-✖︎Alexa-
-✖︎Hey Google-
-✖︎Hello Galaxy-
-✖︎etc. assistants.-
*✔️Talking Piano.*
That's would be legal assistant for elite humans!
What talking machine came before all of these new machines, like in the 1800's or 1900's or something?
Google assistant is one of ETC. ASSISTANTS
Funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
It's not Alexa!! It's АЛИСА!
“When the piano can sing better than you”
Teacher: What were you doing on holidays?
Me: I found Satan in my piano.
Me: I'm afraid of talking piano
My psychologist: Well, the talking piano doesn't exist
The talking piano:
I think you mean therapist, psychologists STUDY how the brain thinks.
human hearing covers 10 octaves. The piano just 7. One of the reasons it sounds so bad. It misses sibilants.
Is the icon or piano scareier???
Why are entitled parents toxic?
The reason that you hear the singers voice is because all you do is take the original song, and you convert the ENTIRE thing into a midi track. This includes the singers voice, putting the distinct frequencies into a midi track, with all of the overtones you get from typical human voices. The midi track then replays the frequencies, and you get a very rough, but fairly accurate representation of a human voice played through an instrument.
Jesus Christ, that was nerdy. I'm sorry, I just really like this type of stuff.
BRUH I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THE SONG!!!
That's the point
Disgusting Fatboi I agree
Omg I did too with take on me
The new vocaloid
Still has better English than Luka v2
SCP-4000
I was watching thinking exactly how it is similar to the mix of the syllables in vocaloid
Vocaloids are different.
Scp-4000
i swear to god the voice becomes more human every second
0:46 Ok this is fine
0:49 wtf don't break your piano xD
Ik right there should be a law for piano abusr
In that case its the piano destroing it self
I mean Despacito is trash anyways
I'm dying bruhhhhh 🤣😂🤣🤣
ikr
1985 - WE'RE GONNA HAVE FLYING CARS
2018 - TALKING PIANO
We're in 2019
@Eunice San Juan Oh, i didn't notice. Thanks 🙏
@@emanuelegiani9919 it says one month ago and this is augest
@@RonnieMcNutt_Mindblowing He was talking about the video
2018????????
0:15, that was so damn clean
Friend: dude can you speak another langugue?
Me: *starts speaking piano*
I can’t believe I just heard a piano talking
same.
it even looks and sounds creepy!
Mr Appear Same...
Me to the future is really coming they already made robots that can kind of think so yeah the future is coming this is just creepy
And you don't have to hurt your fingers ever again you just make piano play it for you LOL
Now do an entire movie
someone did
Already been done, I saw Shrek
cough cough
MrMemenea It was done Finn-K I think
Lol
you could have so easily just rickrolled everyone
but
you didnt
This is crazy how can they do that!!!
Never gonna give you up~~
Never gonna let you down~
Never Gonna Ligma Up
OMG God I read that with the voice in my head.. buT YU DINt
Ahh the power of suggestion is strong with this one. I mean yes the way we talk is a combination of similar sounds but not all of it can be achieved by a piano. You can try showing this video to someone who hasnt seen it cover the subtitle. They wouldnt be able to make any sense of it. Then, let them rewatch it WITH the subtitle and see their reaction when they hear the piano's 'voice'.
The piano certainly has a voice, it can replicate any frequency of voice using overtones (which we use to lower bandwidth in telephones) the low level of frequency control and innate quietness of the overtones is why it's garbled and quiet
@@giorgioelgar2272 Plus, a piano can't really do sibilants and plosives.
Hypothetically you could play this if you had enough people coordinated enough on 1 paino
Realistically you can never play this.
Jevai Official I mean if you had like 5 people who were professionals and had one part written in sheet music that when put together made the talking piano I think its possible
The coordination and timing that is required to play cannot be achieved by a human or multiple humans, in my opinion.
Jevai Official i’ll agree to disagree I think people given enough time are capable of some pretty surprising things
maybe is possible
Plot twist: There's a person stuck in the piano
Who
Robloxian Gamer r/wusshhhhh
@@palhairthegreat7643 r/woooosh
Why is this giving me fnaf vibes?
I don't need Alexa or Google home anymore, I have a piano.
If this thing works the way I think it does then it's like a similar concept to precisely mixing different paint colors at exactly the right ratios to perfectly match a certain color. I think paint stores even have computer algorithms that tell employees exactly how much of each color to add to get a certain color. Except instead of mixing colors to create a particular new color, this piano mixes musical tones in exactly the right ratios, to create spoken words. I mean, basic musical tones are the main building blocks of all other sounds, right? Just like the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, are the building blocks of every other color, right? Anyway, that's how I think this thing works. Maybe I have no idea what the hell I'm talking about. I just think these pianos are really cool.
This is what the first generation of computer speech synthesizers did...blended 8 bit tones...just like you're describing with the paint...I remember how crappy those speech synthesizers were...but it was a cool trick...its amazing to see it done with a piano...likely driven by a midi player and solenoids...
@@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 How old are the speech synthesizers that you're talking about? My dad used to work at Texas Instruments and he knew the guy who recorded the words for the Speak n Spell. It was an actual guy. And that was in the late 70's or early 80's, I think. I'm not sure if they had him say a bunch of words and then cut the words to make different ones, like Apple did with Siri, or if they just used whole words that he recorded, but he was an actual person. I wish I could remember his name.
I'm not talking about speak and spelll...i know they used literally recorded words...just like the work with lots of games and even some early talking cars...im referring to work IBM did in cooperation with Bell in the late 1950s and 1960s...to produce genuine speech...interesting stuff...then came the phonetics stuff in the 70s and 80s...most of it done by Bell/AT&T in those decades.
@@marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 Oh, I didn't know anything about that. I thought the stuff that was done with the Speak and Spell was the first voice synthization. Or at least the first commercially successful one, anyway.
@@Melissa0774 well, speak and spell and stuff like that was probably the first commercially successful speech synthesis...but IBM and Bell Labs were interested in machine intelligence and human speech so it didn't get as much attention...but it was definitely cool, and did achieve success with early home computers too...I had a color computer at home in 1983 that I bought with newspaper boy money and a speech synthesizer module a few years later. But computers were for extreme nerds back then...😁
Freaking interesting experiment !!! This is the first time I've ever seen anything like this !
The Woman With No Head look up midi vocals
You can make this by converting an mp3 to a midi
It's more common than you think
Smikkelbeer this one Was not
now make it walk
Lol 😆
Now make it fly
I was just casually scrolling through these comments and when i saw urs i bursted in laughter
ThislzGabbyLol at your service m8
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i cant breathhhhhh
Me: Mum! The piano is talking!
Her: stop eating those mushrooms!
Me: it's not the mushrooms... I think
its yo boi danny what
It’s the phone
who the heck eats mushrooms ? mario ?
@@dmljc
That a piano,not a phone
@@imnotavailable4804 its a joke where parents blame everything on phones.
I go to a cottage in the french river in ontario canada(the province i live in) and a playlist we always listened to was an 80s mix with take on me. i loved it and recognized it everytime. i get emotional everytime i hear it and i'm prepared to get emotional about in 2 weeks when i go again
*This is so sad, Alexa play Despac*-- WAIT THE PIANO JUST PLAYED IT... I SHALL NOW COMMIT NOT ALIVE
I
S H A L L
C O M M I T
N O T
A L I V E
you shall commit no air in lungs
I am will commit oof
@@mangobirb5158 lol
@Fiona Ward
😂
Hello! I'm the creepy piano!
.... . .-.. .-.. ---
+Martjin Dingenouts
"HELLO" in Morse Code?
Popykai The Doggo ,,,yep the only morse i can , exept ... that means s so i can say ...---... means SOS
You literally just copied somebody... ._.
TinyLittleRUclipsr darn it! I can't even comment something a little late and then I accidentally copy somebody
I wanted to sleep though...
noah fischetti YES ME TO
no won wated seep
I think we all did
I didn't want to sleep
Ikr!! It is now almost 2am and I was like "oh I'm going to bed early today since I'm starting my freshmen year tomorrow!"
Buuuut life..... 😂
The ten dollar airpods from wish:
They sound amazing
When the piano said “enjoy” at the beginning of the video, I could actually hear a voice 👀
0:16
edit: literally almost all of the replies to this didnt get it lmao.
DUDE THE WHOLE POINT IS THAT ITS TALKING
I agree
(Danganronpa v3 referance)
@NinjaBoy7681 *ironic*
@@abandonedquiche7543 r/woooosh
@NinjaBoy7681 r/wooosh
Yes. If you take away the subs however it’s far harder. Your brain can tell the piano is trying to mimic human voices, so your brain recognises it as a voice, but you won’t be able to easily tell what’s its saying, however when listening to a song you know or reading subtitles or watch being said, your brain fills in the blanks and parses the audio as real speech. It’s super cool.
Music is made up of thousands of different pitches (frequences) of sound.
All the piano is doing is reducing the amount of possible pitches.
I could recognize what was being said quite easily. It was cool.
@@Poly_0000 The way my vocal instructor explained it to me was harmonics. A piano note is different from a vocal note only in its added harmonics, and the piano can mimic some of them (but not all)!
There's truth to your brain filling in the missing bits too, though. There are a few videos in the wild on the RUclipss about this phenomenon and if you find a song you don't know it's WAY harder to hear the voices.
Na its just Siris voice with some notes being played at the same time. i think...
Not "your brain", not "my brain". We DON'T HAVE A BRAIN, WE ARE A BRAIN!
Midnight
Piano: I see you!
Me: What was that?
Piano: Me!
ME! PIANO GIOVANNA I HAVE A VOICE!
M
In 3am:
@@AlerrOsu oh hell no I would uninstall that piano
DU-DU-DUUUUUNNNNNN
If you don't watch and read the caption, you hear something unusual, but it is not recognizable speech. It's like those mental illusion videos that play a sound and show you a series of different words each time the exact same sound is played. Even though it's the same sound, you hear what ever word is being shown at the time. The problem is the piano can only use frequency interference waves to simulate vowel sounds. Most consonants have percussive and noise waves to distinguish them and the strings of the piano just can't make those sounds. It's the consonant sounds that make about 80% of recognizable speech.
It's interesting that someone figured out how to create the frequency interference patterns in the piano without having it just sound like a bunch of dissident musical notes.
Suggestion to the engineer: Add a steam or compressed air valve hidden inside the piano. By controlling the rate at which the valve opens and closes you could simulate most consonant sounds. If you then place the hissing steam or air inside a resonance chamber and moving the valve close to the opening or deeper into the chamber you could distinguish between sound like an 'S' verses a sound like an 'H' (as in "house") Modulate it and you get 'Z'.
I couldn't understand the piano on songs I don't know without looking but I could sorta mske out what it said in the intro despite not looking at all
I can hear all star even if it was played on the sharpest tool in the shed
Edit thank you so much for all the likes
Ultimate dab gaming And more I hate you
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*hear
Sorry typo I was kinda rushing bc I had a big test
Why do you care about the amount of likes you get on a RUclips comment lmao tf nigga
Imagine this:
In a horror movie:
Person: (Walks toward the haunted piano)
Piano: (C6)
Person: (Touches the piano)
Piano: (Plays 2 chilling chords)
Person: What is this?
Piano (Plays All Star)
Person: (Sings along)
Thuy Ha im a screen shot this to my friends
And then the piano eats him.
*Its a good thing it wasn't the creepy piano from Super Mario 64*
Turtle Topian *Oh god that piano*
It didn’t need any midi voice to tell us it wanted us rotting in hell.
Turtle Topian that scared the shit out of me when i was like 8
This is just...wow.
I can hear the piano talking, this is straight up amazing-
*Imagine being high asf and a piano talks to you*
Imagine waking up, no longer being high, and the piano still talks-
Wtf
Holy damn, GLaDOS, you look so very different!
Potato
This will be GLaDOS in portal 3 😂
Definetly XDDD
I am still a potatoe.
That’s not how you use ... holy ... and damn...
NO, THIS IS NOT AN AUDIO ILLUSION. THE PIANO IS LITERALLY CREATING ENOUGH SOUNDWAVES TO MIMIC HUMAN SPEECH. (god -.- sorry, im just triggered because ive seen people say this so many times)
wow someones upset
Actually I think this is the work of some audio editing software if you listen to the sweet dreams part you can clearly hear the woman singing the song but they mixed the two audios to make it sound like the piano was playing and making the sound
Josh Windle no this is not any sort of editing software
You can try it in synthesia yourself
Just import any black midi of any song you know...your brain will automatically create an illusion that words are being sung
Try it with a song you have never heard before and you won't hear any words...now listen to the song 5-6 times so you somewhat remember the lyrics...now listen to black midi again...your mind will be blown...and the reason you were able to hear the piano talking was because of the subtitles...your brain was reading subtitles as well as the tones from piano so it combined it and gave an illusion of piano talking
Josh Windle No actually, I have no idea what that song is and I only heard random notes.
The Timelords
Yep
Quarantine messed me up bad, I'm listening to a talking piano and I can understand it
Friend: what instrument do you play?
Talking piano: I am the instrument
*DUN DUN DUNNNNNNN*
*Mac crash sounds intensified*
Lol everglow
@@noorhafizatbeep beep beep
*EVERYONES FAVORITE MEMES IN ONE VIDEO:*
1st song: *All Star*
2nd: *Despacito*
3rd: *Sweet Dreams*
4th: *Africa by Toto*
5th: *Take on Me*
What language?
*DESPACITO*
They said “1st song,” meaning that they are listing the song names and not saying “2nd song” “3rd song” because it’s redundant.
I know but they didn’t list the names of some songs
it's kharis THANKS ALOT FOR RUINING IT
I RUIN EVERYTHING ITS JUST WHAT I DO
You should do a prank with this piano haunted
Styx Wave TRUEEEEEEE
*an normal silent channel doing pranks*
Cezary Sokołowski did you just say ᴀɴ ɴᴏʀᴍᴀʟ
Great idear hut do you have a piano like this?
Being able to fully understand how this works doesn't make it any less cool and interesting.
I only understood it when there were captions but this confirms a lot of what I have worked out about our voices
Same. I started hearing the speech after Sweet Dreams and it was really easy in Africa and Take on me.
This is because the sounds are midi and some of the frequency characteristics are enough to make out the speech if you know what's being said. Like if you see a person on the news and their face is blurred with the little squares, you can still see where their eyes and lips are
Or basically same as how in speedreading you only need to see the first and last letter of a word and your brain tells you what it is from the number of letters when you skim over it.
Andrew Tomasi
Well mostly I just recognized when with captions, but that "I HOPE YOU ENJOY" was really clear to me. 0:16 ?
Imagine this started to play at 3 AM and it made the sound of a Minecraft creeper
or minceraft cave noises
So we're back in the mine
Aw, man.
My reaction : Creeper ? Aw man.
AAAAAHHH NUUUU😝
Me: Look clickbait!
Also Me: OMG IT SPEAKS!!!
its seems like some kind of illusion i think?
I've watched a vid before saying why it's like that
@@tutorial2454 Yeah without the subtitles or context of the songs, most people wouldn't be able to decipher it. It's something to do with conditioning you to hear that so you do.
No h3s just playing the piano while hes editing,he erased himself i think
Tran Thi Thu He has a program
@@tranthithu4383 No, the piano is playing itself.
I am horrifically impressed!
Actually, if you don't read the subtitles the first time, you really can't understand it. It's an effect I forgot the name of, but reading the subtitles while listening, your brain will actually process the sound a bit to make sense.
Edit: This won't work for songs you already know the lyrics for obviously
GuyInGrey auditory illusion.
@@jeromebullard6123 No, it was a more specific name than that.
I think its called priming
GuyInGrey This is called Pareidolia
GuyInGrey yeah it’s a real thing but this video is actually fake. They edited the audio ever so slightly. You can hear it when not looking at the subtitles on prolonged notes.
Vocaloid be like
lMAO
Filthy weaboo
MJforever uwu well ty
_coughs_
Iezzuan Razaly :)?
When you drop your phone into the piano somehow, and Siri starts talking to you...
best piano video ever !!!!
0:33 he finally said it. Well, technically... ... who cares anymore lol
HaSTaxHaX a
Well technically..uh...nah
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Why are 3 of the 5 songs huge memes?
all of them are
They All Are Huge Memes
Test 4 was toto africa
5/5
1. All Star
2. Spanish
3. Yes
4. The Radio
5. Mine Di- I mean Take On Me
TheReal Crocagator hahahaha, mine diamonds
Anulcne Luth mIIIIIINEEEE DIIIIIIIA MOOOOOOOOONDS
TheReal Crocagator is number the Africa by Toto?
MeMyselfAndI Like Cheese Number 4 is Africa by Toto
MeMyselfAnd I Like Cheese Number 4. Africa by Toto. The song you might hear on the radio could be Toto - Africa. As it turns out, that might be what you get.
That's yet another proof why programmable piano is the superior instrument in the richness of tone mixing possibilities it can provide!
Yeah I met him at the bar last week, nice guy
The piano?
What?
He said son can you play me a memory
@@leTr0ll it's a joke.
@@sthols2209 when i I first
Imagine waking up to see your piano telling you “Goodbye.”
*creepy piano starts playing itself*
*AH THATS CREEPY SCARY*
*starts playing all star*
*AAAAA... oh... haha.*
Despite how creepy this is. This has given me a huge insight on how different frequencies are combined together to make certain sounds.
0:56 sounds like russian ground army marching towards battlefield
😂😂😂
Lol
Lmao
Lmao it does, comrade
@@schottkydiode7507 шо ты тут мелешь про комрадов
When even a piano is more talented than you
_All around me are familiar faces..._
Its like a soul trapped inside of the piano
I love how it sounds so weird and good at the same time
Congrats on 1,666,111 subs
666
Fragile Badger this looks like the kaskobi then for launchpad
Fragile Badger your image
Congrats on not having that many subs
Fragile Badger 666
The fact that this piano can actually make sound waves in this form that we understand it as a female voice talking to us is quite impressive.
...HOLY SHIT
Can you recognize this song?
...
some-BODY ONCE TOLD ME
this is the only time ive ever heard a musical instrument making the sound of someone's voice without a person assisting in the sound. (other than by making the piano that made that speech)
I think the "I hope you enjoy!" part sounded exactly like it was said, I'm kinda scared now. 😹
Spider-Ant me too bruh
YOUR EIGHT
I didn’t even look at the subtitle and I heats the same
@RagingThunder i think that he/she wanted to write "you're right"😂
Me? Scared? Hah! I'm not scared.
Deep inside your heart, you can find yourself scared in the darkest corners
Awesome Adrian Isi
Awesome Adrian it's ok ur not alone
Awesome Adrian ii
Bro this is scary as hell if this was in abandoned house
1st song: "Somebody once told me"
2nd song: "Despacito"
The first song was by smash mouth and the name of the song is all star
I always knew Despacito sounded that terrible
Dr. Ling Lang Despacito 3 is honestly the best one... we don’t talk about Despacito 4
Hey don’t disrespect despacito
@@plamtree6852 Have you heard of Linkin Park?
0:19 "Can you recognize this song?" AM I JOKE TO YOU?
Yes.
Aries7 the world is gonna roll me
Aries7 she was looking kind of dumb with her finger and thumb and the shape of an l on her forehead
*SOME BODY JUST QUESTIONED WHAT SONG IT REALLY ISS*
@@TheKiller832 r/wooooosh
OML I ACTUALLY HEARD WHEN THE PIANO “SAID”: I hope you enjoy.” THATS SCARY
-_- thats the freaking point.
Thats the only thing you heard?
it was an ai that took thousands of piano note reccordings and tried to match all the waves and its structure and reverse engineer the song this way
Kareongames That’s cool thanks
@@cocoabear9023 i like ur nickname btw
I remember doing stuff like this using wav files, clearly the conversion process has gotten much better, than 10+ years ago