Been hearing a low hum at night. Its really strong, seems like its omnipresent, like its source is somewhere in the sky or beneath my feet. Put a frequency detector on it....came up with about 59hz. So now I play tracks like these as destructive interference. Believe it or not, it works. With just the ambient low hum I feel a tightness in my chest, like a weight is on me. When I play this track it goes away.
why do you hear it? there must be a big air conditioner turned on that makes the entire building vibrate if you live in a aparment but i mean why do you hear it is it really that strong
Could be a train engine. I live near some railroad tracks and occasionally trains will idle on them and it sounds about like that but slightly pulsating rather than a solid 59 hz tone.
Been hearing a low hum at night. Its really strong, seems like its omnipresent, like its source is somewhere in the sky or beneath my feet. Put a frequency detector on it....came up with about 59hz. So now I play tracks like these as destructive interference. Believe it or not, it works. With just the ambient low hum I feel a tightness in my chest, like a weight is on me. When I play this track it goes away.
why do you hear it? there must be a big air conditioner turned on that makes the entire building vibrate if you live in a aparment but i mean why do you hear it is it really that strong
Could be a train engine. I live near some railroad tracks and occasionally trains will idle on them and it sounds about like that but slightly pulsating rather than a solid 59 hz tone.
Charles Murry
Hey, same problem, any news on why it causes tightness in chest?
Same tuning as are piano in b1
Nice. this is a Bb 1 crossing over to B 1.
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