Im not proud of this but I did the math, you would need a note in the range of 30,000 - 35,000 hz to be effective here... which is way beyond anything humans can produce
@@itsacrocidile but if you used an object to vibrate on… her, instead of directly vibrating her, you could do it. And subject with a 6 inch distance would only require 1,130 Hz
As a band kid, I remember watching my band's wind instruments warm up, and when they finish, the piano behind me would resonate the Bb harmonic series or something like that. The director once explained it to the band, but it was cool to hear it ring.
if you are wondering this is the same reason you can break a wine glass with your voice. if you sing the resonant frequency you can make it shake so much it cracks
the reason what made me interested on how to find the resonant frequency of an object, is to understand how the device invented by Raymond Royal Rife work by targeting a Cancer cell with use of Frequency. While Peter Davey a saxophonist and thinker, invented a device that can boil water with the use of Sound. I think an easy way of getting the musical sound note of a boiling cup of Water is to boil it first. When it starts to boil, measure its temperature with a thermometer and look up or Calculate what is its equivalent Frequency and then finally convert it to its equivalent Musical note. The same way in finding the musical note for freezing a cup of water. Water has different frequency for Boiling & Freezing. Just like there are Frequency that's good for the human Body or for healing and Frequency that can cause Dis-ease. I have seen a video clip of a College student who invented a Device that can put out a Fire with the use of Sound. I think levitation has something to do with the frequency of an object to be lifted, in relation with the space it occupies (ground or container). Edward Leedskalnin was seen holding two cone shape tools in lifting a huge block of stone. Energy varies in different level and has its own unique attribute of, Frequency, Temperature, Color, Sound and can take shape (Cymatics). Here is a link i just found, just in case anyone might need it. Color to Sound Calculator and has its Frequency, wavelength and temperature URL: www.flutopedia.com/sound_color.htm
When I was a kid, I used to put a small bucket over my head and sing (weird, but yeah) and figured this out back then; didn't know how or why it vibrated like that at a certain note though. Now I do. Thank you.
So according to Tesla's experiments, if you get those 10 people to resonate the wall frequency into a fan pointed at the wall, you should be able to knock it down. BUT, the fan has to be rotating counter-clockwise. Start at a slow speed and increment by 10 rpm until you'll see the wall start to flex in and out, a good signal to stop before you tear it apart.
Thank you for explaining resonance frequency and how to find it in simple plain English. I've been trying to learn but the other videos I came across used terminology that made it super difficult to grasp. Great job! Your amazing!
In Ancient Indian scriptures there are mentions of Astars & Weapons which uses Sound vibrations to Work. They use to Multiply arrows or bring thunder ...by just using certain sound pattern . They were so fucin Advance
I'm a bass, I am still changing but I can already go pretty low. Last time I went on a vacation in a hotel, I found the resonance frequency of the shower room. I sang it and a piece of plaster fell off the wall right on my head.
This event I'm about to relate is over 50yrs old i guess. Late '60s, early '70s. Never thot anyone else would be i interested. Our rural was built in the 1930's or 40's I'm thinkin. The original ceilings were at least 16' and possibly 20. The restrooms were just painted block walls with metal dividers between the stalls, thank goodness. If i was alone in there and by myself i had discovered that when i hit a certain tone or frequency and without increasing my volume at all the entire room began to vibrate and the sound, tone or whatever in your ears was overwhelming. Sometimes painful. I was inventing things all the time and tho the technology could be used to bring down a building or stop a riot. Perhaps used by the military. A teacher from the floor above came to investigate on one occasion when i put more effort into the tone. It was vibrating the floor in his classroom. He asked me if i has heard a noise but not a noise. It was more like just in his head and vibrated his teeth. ME? I know nothing. I have tried in various unlined stairwells and got great results plus your singing sounded great....er also. That whistled tune from The Andy Griffith show sounded especially great in a local 5 foor Federal building. Never got to try taking a small amp in there to see if the building would start falling apart. Aren't there frequency generators out there that coukd produce strong signals for good purposes? Or just to be a kid again. They tore the school down so never got to try it there. OR maybe it collapsed from someone humming the wrong tune. The place was falling in anyway. Good and informative vid. L8r.
I am not musically inclined, but I find the information about frequency resonance fascinating. Keep up the good work. I hope you get my comment, because secret agencies don’t like my responses.
It’s interesting how the math predicted a pretty sharp C# and then the actual note that made the overtones loudest was more of a D. Shows you that the rounding can make it slightly off but it’s still works to get you in the right area of frequency
I do this in the bathroom at my school (one of them is pretty small so it makes a massive sound, the resonant frequency is also pretty low so it makes me sound super bassy)
@David Larson you really need to find an empty grain silo to sing in. They are incredibly resonant. (There are videos of a choir performing in a newly constructed silo out.) I think it would be interesting to see how some of your techniques would perform in a silo.
Brother I know mechanical engineers could find resonance but when I had a deep thought on this resonance Is an slow accumulation of energy which is accumulated very high in small installments when the frequencies match if you strike a turning fork of 50 hz you get the same frequency of vibration on another tuning fork so they both vibrate if you strike it harder the amplitude changes hence loudness is a human factor the frequency is the same the languages that human speak through out the world the sound only resonate your ear drum for few seconds my question is that the harmonics is the fundamental frequency and overtones are the frequency that follow it take a word in any language you spell it according to convolution the thing scales and ques and stack the signal so convolution can be used to model resonance so when your ear drum vibrates it vibrates so the electrical signals are carried to brain like tuning fork ear drums vibrate within the audible spectrum 20 hz to 20000 hz hence resonance is caused by the word we speak and within the audible range the ear drums vibrate and we make sense of words I have seen in one videos on RUclips that due to harmonics in any sound causes resonance which could be modelled by convolution recalling the resonance its destructive because slow and steady accumulation of sound on the mass causes high stress and high energy to build inside and stress increase and the system fractures or collapses but our ear drum hearing the sound from human languages try to vibrate but why our ear drum when subjected to continuous exposure of sound does not fracture or rupture like a wine glass iam not telling about high loud sound higher than 80 db but a audible range sound within the frequency of 20 hz to 20000 hz under continuous exposure why it's not damaging it again not failure by high energy but low one in synchronisation on air . But I tried it in my students when I told them to be quite in class they did not listen to me so I took my phone and set an frequency 14000 hz and they told it was irritating the idea of resonance is "small effort but large destruction " just like Tacoma bridge where the wind just slowly accumulated energy on the bridge and it collapsed it so my conclusion is if an audible frequency at continuous exposure to an human ear can it cause bleeding again "small effort but great destruction" sorry for the long story I you are able to reach hear you must be as curious as me so still not finished the ear drum is shook by harmonics in the sound we make by the words( or )overtones in the sound we make by the words I know harmonics is the fundamental frequency and overtones are following it which under slow and steady accumulation of sound energy resonates and could damge the ear drums again "small effort but big destruction" not to mention we assume the person is in coma or brain dead hence when the sound irritates him he or she could not make a move so my question is so simple normally human ear responds to harmonics or overtones according to convolution which could be a disaster but with minimal effort 🙏🙏🙏🙏 at here I could be wrong because harmonics can also be used to construct sound so can it be destructive or the overtones which are the trouble makers and which one according to this gives a response curve when two signals convolved by harmonics or overtones which is destructive but with minimal effort and convolution happens when ear drums oscillate is by harmonics or the overtones or also the trouble makers there
Beatboxers that sing in their compositions or use singing/vocal techniques: -Bigman (Asia Beatbox Champs wildcard 2017) -Gene Shinozaki (See you There) -Mr. Dimple (Where are Ü now - JB Cover) -Dudz (Man in the End/Don't mind the rest) -Mr. Androide (gbb20 wildcard) -MB14 (gbb20 wildcard) -Pwad (everything) -Wawad (gbb20 wildcard) -Show-Go (Lonely / I'm back) -Zekka (Rain/Smoke & Retribution) -H-Has (gbb20 wildcard) __________________________________ Loopstation Artists: -Nme (Five O Five) beautiful musical composition!! - Beatness (Easy like Sunday morning) ____________________________________ Teams: - Berywam (Chinese trap) ____________________________________ Tag teams: - Wolfgang (sbx camp compilation) - Rhythmnation (gbb20 wildcard) 👇🏼HELP ME FILL THIS LIST 👇🏼
Actually the method by which you create wavelength in not the natural frequency. It is just reciprocal of time taken by sound in coming back to source after reflection.
awesome video, thanks. im just getting into beatboxing and using my voice to make different sounds, so info like this is helpful. the science of sound and voice is helpful to get better i think.
Aum is the word that vibrates whole body from bottom of your that is from excretory system to the upper point of the body that is upside of your brain's frontal bone.
You have a lot of well explained tutorials and I was wondering if u could make a thorat bass turotial coming from a singer like u. Ur beatbox fans like me would sure like it.
The body, the cells have frequency of their own. When cells are out of balance, in a different frequency - can you bring them back to balance by using your voice to make their frequency and match that frequency? Can you make your hand vibrate or finger? To test this out. Thank you!
Just an fyi, adding 9 people will make the spl level increase only about 9db which is okay but won't make the walls move much more. Adding those 9 people to the hall way will have a definite damping effect which might cut a bit off the volume and will make the fs(resonant frequency) lower than when you are alone since you are not a lot of damping. Also there are going to be phase problems since you can't really accurately phase human voices and such a small space doesn't have that much room to space out voices. Though I'd be happy to be proven wrong, since this is just a hypothesis.
David, you being perfect at subharmonics, how do you know , when you do subharmonics, when are you doing subharmonics and not fry? I got F#1 in subharmonic, but other person said it to me. He said that I made F#2, B1 ( 2nd subharmonic) and then F#1. I really want to know how to know it, I try it everyday, but it get more hard. Please, explain it for me, I am a girl and I really want to learn it
Have you ever tried extending your arm while doing overtones? I always feel the note very intensely on my hand when I do. It's fun. Playing with frequencies is really fun.
thanks for the idea. Any others? I like playing with it in different areas. Obviously the shower and cars are great but when I'm really focused I hear interesting changes even from the changes made by trees in a park
This is how professional timpanists tune. They yell the note into the drum until they hear it back. This is for midpiece note changes though. Timpanists don't yell into the drums before the concert.
Yo David you got bigger since last time i've been here so congratz. Also idk why im not subed yet so im doing it right now. Anyways im here to tell you: do a reaction to ENEL 🇲🇦 | Feel My Bass x Bad Boy You wont be dissapointed. Shock and ultimate stunk face guaranteed. Peace.
I have a question for u. I am not a singer, but LOVE music, both my son and daughter sing, play various instruments, one is also a songwriter. With my son, when we sing together, there becomes this sound that feels as u r describing. This perfect vibration that takes on its own form, as if each sound (his voice/my voice in this case) becomes a vibrational extension of the other. Can you, would you mind explaining this to me? Or directing me to reading about this? I a fascinated by your video and will be looking u up on Instagram. Obvious, I have no musical education... Thanx so much! I am SOOO fascinated by your thoughts/theories!
Do microphones produce the same strength as like ten monks ? Or is it like stronger coming from individuals or is it strictly the sound wave so louder sound is equal to effect
I am such a big fan of him... But I'm just a fangirl who wishes he'd respond to her comment. My birthdays in a month and being able to hear him sing on my actual birthday would be the best birthday gift i could ever receive. He is so talented with his voice
How do you discover the resonant frequency to break a certain element apart? Like when an opera singer uses her voice to break a glass. I'm trying to find out what resonant frequency is required to break solid Oxygen.
Question? Respectfully speaking, so is it possible to use frequency to add low the vibration as in the same manner to increase the frequency ‽ sincere honest answer please
Girlfriend: My vibrator is broken.
David:Woooooooooooooooo
Peppa 🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
the likes of your comment explains it all.
Im not proud of this but I did the math, you would need a note in the range of 30,000 - 35,000 hz to be effective here... which is way beyond anything humans can produce
@@itsacrocidile but if you used an object to vibrate on… her, instead of directly vibrating her, you could do it. And subject with a 6 inch distance would only require 1,130 Hz
@@Smoke--- y'all need a gf
😂
jk y'all funny tho lol
>Divine harmonic resonance of your house is D
>Hire a 100-strong choir
>Get them to blast out a D in unison
>Demolishes house
Blast out their Ds huh?
@@siddharth4700 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty sure there's a bible story on that 🤣
@@avatar1867 Joshua and the battle of Jericho!
It is most likely true
8:15 That time stamp he mentioned
come on bro.. he didnt make a 10 min video for us to skip to the end
@@GianASMR i specifically love this channel because of the extensive explanation. It's so interesting to learn about the physics!
Thanks dude
When I hold a note around 81-84hz, my eyes will resonate at the same rate as the cycles in digital displays and they wiggle.
Happens when liprolling too, I've surely looked stupid in public
@@noxxi3112 same with growling, won't look stupid but you'll probs still be judged anyways lol
Imagining this made me laugh for almost a minute, thank you 😂
always do this
lol i noticed this a while ago and i was shook
As a band kid, I remember watching my band's wind instruments warm up, and when they finish, the piano behind me would resonate the Bb harmonic series or something like that. The director once explained it to the band, but it was cool to hear it ring.
if you are wondering this is the same reason you can break a wine glass with your voice.
if you sing the resonant frequency you can make it shake so much it cracks
Geoff C + Avi K + Tim F in a room trying to 'vibrate' the walls.
Next morning: Breaking News, a terrible earthquake shattered half of the world!
Mr.Beast finds this video
his new video title
"I hired a thousand people to sing at the Resonant Frequency and destroyed a house"
That would actually be a mad video idea
Would be good, people might start using their brains and actually realise how important resonance frequency is
@@maindepth8830
You just needed to add
"Hey Vsauce Michel here"
My family is going to love this
Yo this is lowkey a life lesson. Music is amazing in teaching us how to communicate with each other and the world....and it's fucking dope lol
How can this not have a billion views
I felt my phone vibrating while watching this, it was my mother calling
I hope she's well
@@pinesyeet She is. I visited her last night 😏
@@anthonylangston23 I know, she told me 😏
the reason what made me interested on how to find the resonant frequency of an object, is to understand how the device invented by Raymond Royal Rife work by targeting a Cancer cell with use of Frequency.
While Peter Davey a saxophonist and thinker, invented a device that can boil water with the use of Sound. I think an easy way of getting the musical sound note of a boiling cup of Water is to boil it first. When it starts to boil, measure its temperature with a thermometer and look up or Calculate what is its equivalent Frequency and then finally convert it to its equivalent Musical note. The same way in finding the musical note for freezing a cup of water. Water has different frequency for Boiling & Freezing. Just like there are Frequency that's good for the human Body or for healing and Frequency that can cause Dis-ease. I have seen a video clip of a College student who invented a Device that can put out a Fire with the use of Sound. I think levitation has something to do with the frequency of an object to be lifted, in relation with the space it occupies (ground or container). Edward Leedskalnin was seen holding two cone shape tools in lifting a huge block of stone.
Energy varies in different level and has its own unique attribute of, Frequency, Temperature, Color, Sound and can take shape (Cymatics).
Here is a link i just found, just in case anyone might need it. Color to Sound Calculator and has its Frequency, wavelength and temperature
URL: www.flutopedia.com/sound_color.htm
When I was a kid, I used to put a small bucket over my head and sing (weird, but yeah) and figured this out back then; didn't know how or why it vibrated like that at a certain note though. Now I do. Thank you.
I can tickle my nose with a certain frequency and make myself sneeze EVERY TIME!!
You know I was actually looking for something like this a few weeks ago. You read my mind. Thanks!
So according to Tesla's experiments, if you get those 10 people to resonate the wall frequency into a fan pointed at the wall, you should be able to knock it down. BUT, the fan has to be rotating counter-clockwise. Start at a slow speed and increment by 10 rpm until you'll see the wall start to flex in and out, a good signal to stop before you tear it apart.
the fan?
@@CalculatedTheory911 Yes, the fan!
Thank you for explaining resonance frequency and how to find it in simple plain English. I've been trying to learn but the other videos I came across used terminology that made it super difficult to grasp. Great job! Your amazing!
In Ancient Indian scriptures there are mentions of Astars & Weapons which uses Sound vibrations to Work.
They use to Multiply arrows or bring thunder ...by just using certain sound pattern .
They were so fucin Advance
I'm a bass, I am still changing but I can already go pretty low. Last time I went on a vacation in a hotel, I found the resonance frequency of the shower room. I sang it and a piece of plaster fell off the wall right on my head.
💀
Imagine if you sued and got paid
Its always bathrooms for some reason.
This event I'm about to relate is over 50yrs old i guess. Late '60s, early '70s. Never thot anyone else would be i interested.
Our rural was built in the 1930's or 40's I'm thinkin. The original ceilings were at least 16' and possibly 20. The restrooms were just painted block walls with metal dividers between the stalls, thank goodness. If i was alone in there and by myself i had discovered that when i hit a certain tone or frequency and without increasing my volume at all the entire room began to vibrate and the sound, tone or whatever in your ears was overwhelming. Sometimes painful.
I was inventing things all the time and tho the technology could be used to bring down a building or stop a riot. Perhaps used by the military. A teacher from the floor above came to investigate on one occasion when i put more effort into the tone. It was vibrating the floor in his classroom. He asked me if i has heard a noise but not a noise. It was more like just in his head and vibrated his teeth. ME? I know nothing.
I have tried in various unlined stairwells and got great results plus your singing sounded great....er also. That whistled tune
from The Andy Griffith show sounded especially great in a local 5 foor Federal building. Never got to try taking a small amp in there to see if the building would start falling apart.
Aren't there frequency generators out there that coukd produce strong signals for good purposes? Or just to be a kid again. They tore the school down so never got to try it there. OR maybe it collapsed from someone humming the wrong tune. The place was falling in anyway.
Good and informative vid. L8r.
I am not musically inclined, but I find the information about frequency resonance fascinating. Keep up the good work. I hope you get my comment, because secret agencies don’t like my responses.
man this is the coolest smart video i've seen in a long time !! absolutely love it
It’s interesting how the math predicted a pretty sharp C# and then the actual note that made the overtones loudest was more of a D. Shows you that the rounding can make it slightly off but it’s still works to get you in the right area of frequency
Vibrations in and of themselves are absolutely amazing hence why the word "vibes" is becoming so popular
Indeed.Though rhe New agers think that Only The higher vibrations are good 😂
Really interesting video David! I really enjoyed it!🤘
There is actually some serious profundity in here that goes way beyond cymatics
I do this in the bathroom at my school (one of them is pretty small so it makes a massive sound, the resonant frequency is also pretty low so it makes me sound super bassy)
Please don’t delete the series this is a gift for human!
That singing made thousands of people's phone or laptops vibrate
Some pitches in songs that I listen to vibrate my entire TV. I use that as a second monitor and it has speakers on the back
really cool thats what youtube should be about. idont have the resources to do any real experiments so its really cool to share thx
I learned about oktavism through you, and I’m 0% surprised that you have a video on this lol
I've been doing this in my shower. Really cool when you discover it.
Finally! A music video that has no mention of beatboxing! Yay!
When I sing in my room, there's a note that's loud when I sing it. I thought that my ear has problems :) Thank you for the video.
Good explanation, young sir. For those studying electronics, this stuff comes up frequently.
@David Larson you really need to find an empty grain silo to sing in. They are incredibly resonant. (There are videos of a choir performing in a newly constructed silo out.) I think it would be interesting to see how some of your techniques would perform in a silo.
The 3 dislikes are from people that vibrated so hard that their phone vibrated and glitched and auto like
Brother I know mechanical engineers could find resonance but when I had a deep thought on this resonance Is an slow accumulation of energy which is accumulated very high in small installments when the frequencies match if you strike a turning fork of 50 hz you get the same frequency of vibration on another tuning fork so they both vibrate if you strike it harder the amplitude changes hence loudness is a human factor the frequency is the same the languages that human speak through out the world the sound only resonate your ear drum for few seconds my question is that the harmonics is the fundamental frequency and overtones are the frequency that follow it take a word in any language you spell it according to convolution the thing scales and ques and stack the signal so convolution can be used to model resonance so when your ear drum vibrates it vibrates so the electrical signals are carried to brain like tuning fork ear drums vibrate within the audible spectrum 20 hz to 20000 hz hence resonance is caused by the word we speak and within the audible range the ear drums vibrate and we make sense of words I have seen in one videos on RUclips that due to harmonics in any sound causes resonance which could be modelled by convolution recalling the resonance its destructive because slow and steady accumulation of sound on the mass causes high stress and high energy to build inside and stress increase and the system fractures or collapses but our ear drum hearing the sound from human languages try to vibrate but why our ear drum when subjected to continuous exposure of sound does not fracture or rupture like a wine glass iam not telling about high loud sound higher than 80 db but a audible range sound within the frequency of 20 hz to 20000 hz under continuous exposure why it's not damaging it again not failure by high energy but low one in synchronisation on air . But I tried it in my students when I told them to be quite in class they did not listen to me so I took my phone and set an frequency 14000 hz and they told it was irritating the idea of resonance is "small effort but large destruction " just like Tacoma bridge where the wind just slowly accumulated energy on the bridge and it collapsed it so my conclusion is if an audible frequency at continuous exposure to an human ear can it cause bleeding again "small effort but great destruction" sorry for the long story I you are able to reach hear you must be as curious as me so still not finished the ear drum is shook by harmonics in the sound we make by the words( or )overtones in the sound we make by the words I know harmonics is the fundamental frequency and overtones are following it which under slow and steady accumulation of sound energy resonates and could damge the ear drums again "small effort but big destruction" not to mention we assume the person is in coma or brain dead hence when the sound irritates him he or she could not make a move so my question is so simple normally human ear responds to harmonics or overtones according to convolution which could be a disaster but with minimal effort 🙏🙏🙏🙏 at here I could be wrong because harmonics can also be used to construct sound so can it be destructive or the overtones which are the trouble makers and which one according to this gives a response curve when two signals convolved by harmonics or overtones which is destructive but with minimal effort and convolution happens when ear drums oscillate is by harmonics or the overtones or also the trouble makers there
Beatboxers that sing in their compositions or use singing/vocal techniques:
-Bigman (Asia Beatbox Champs wildcard 2017)
-Gene Shinozaki (See you There)
-Mr. Dimple (Where are Ü now - JB Cover)
-Dudz (Man in the End/Don't mind the rest)
-Mr. Androide (gbb20 wildcard)
-MB14 (gbb20 wildcard)
-Pwad (everything)
-Wawad (gbb20 wildcard)
-Show-Go (Lonely / I'm back)
-Zekka (Rain/Smoke & Retribution)
-H-Has (gbb20 wildcard)
__________________________________
Loopstation Artists:
-Nme (Five O Five) beautiful musical composition!!
- Beatness (Easy like Sunday morning)
____________________________________
Teams:
- Berywam (Chinese trap)
____________________________________
Tag teams:
- Wolfgang (sbx camp compilation)
- Rhythmnation (gbb20 wildcard)
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How about b art / beatbox to outer space
Hearing is physical contact with air as the inbetween that carries the forces
The channel that never fails to put out
Good video man
You can tune a guitar or any stringed instrument by listening for resonance
Actually the method by which you create wavelength in not the natural frequency. It is just reciprocal of time taken by sound in coming back to source after reflection.
Seriously the sexiest man on the planet. Carry on..... ❤️
Got ur channel from your instagram and it's so far you're actually very interesting 🖤
I’ve seen through ur channel and since u react to beatbox stuff and singers I highly recommend sickick he’s amazing
Awesome...literally!
this is so interesting! :) I am recording in my closet when I read for an audio book . I am family now :)
Fav youtuber nowadays
I think that the pyramids were sung together rather than put together 😊
awesome video, thanks. im just getting into beatboxing and using my voice to make different sounds, so info like this is helpful. the science of sound and voice is helpful to get better i think.
its interesting cuz in the video you can hear the overtone louder when hitting the rezonant frequency of the room
Resonating a human heart to explode 😳
i use this trick on my nose when im about to sneeze to get me to sneeze, i always find the weirdest ways to do things idk
Tiktok sent me here
also the video with the guy in the cafe? lmao
@@leob69 ya lol
Same
Same
Im so shocked. That’s amazing. Thank you
5:50 You should have used Kurt Moll and Natalie Dessay, since you were talking about an opera house
Aum is the word that vibrates whole body from bottom of your that is from excretory system to the upper point of the body that is upside of your brain's frontal bone.
Yooo,this is really good 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
what is the frequency of the human body? what if I listen to music that resonates to that
You have a lot of well explained tutorials and I was wondering if u could make a thorat bass turotial coming from a singer like u. Ur beatbox fans like me would sure like it.
The body, the cells have frequency of their own. When cells are out of balance, in a different frequency - can you bring them back to balance by using your voice to make their frequency and match that frequency? Can you make your hand vibrate or finger? To test this out. Thank you!
Would it be possible to roughly measure distance between objects just using your voice ?
such an awesome video . thank you !
this is great!
I always noticed that hard vibration when doing a lip roll in a certain pitch in the shower xD
Just an fyi, adding 9 people will make the spl level increase only about 9db which is okay but won't make the walls move much more. Adding those 9 people to the hall way will have a definite damping effect which might cut a bit off the volume and will make the fs(resonant frequency) lower than when you are alone since you are not a lot of damping. Also there are going to be phase problems since you can't really accurately phase human voices and such a small space doesn't have that much room to space out voices.
Though I'd be happy to be proven wrong, since this is just a hypothesis.
For the resonant frequency, does the octave you sing the pitch matter?
Okay so I tried doing this in a really low tune and my jaws were vibrating. Does the inside of your mouth have a resonant frequency too?
My mind has been blown...
If you sung the same resonant frequency but in a different octave, would it work?
1 word bro, SUBWOOFER
‘I built this hallway 4 feet wide...” wow you built your house?
Awesome! 👍😎
David, you being perfect at subharmonics, how do you know , when you do subharmonics, when are you doing subharmonics and not fry? I got F#1 in subharmonic, but other person said it to me. He said that I made F#2, B1 ( 2nd subharmonic) and then F#1. I really want to know how to know it, I try it everyday, but it get more hard. Please, explain it for me, I am a girl and I really want to learn it
Have you ever tried extending your arm while doing overtones? I always feel the note very intensely on my hand when I do. It's fun. Playing with frequencies is really fun.
thanks for the idea. Any others? I like playing with it in different areas. Obviously the shower and cars are great but when I'm really focused I hear interesting changes even from the changes made by trees in a park
This is how professional timpanists tune. They yell the note into the drum until they hear it back. This is for midpiece note changes though. Timpanists don't yell into the drums before the concert.
Yo David you got bigger since last time i've been here so congratz. Also idk why im not subed yet so im doing it right now.
Anyways im here to tell you: do a reaction to ENEL 🇲🇦 | Feel My Bass x Bad Boy
You wont be dissapointed. Shock and ultimate stunk face guaranteed.
Peace.
i really like the major 3rd overtone :0
A laser angled at a mirror on the wall might produce a wabble you could see at resonance when the wall vibrates.
Awesome video 🥰
I have a question for u. I am not a singer, but LOVE music, both my son and daughter sing, play various instruments, one is also a songwriter. With my son, when we sing together, there becomes this sound that feels as u r describing. This perfect vibration that takes on its own form, as if each sound (his voice/my voice in this case) becomes a vibrational extension of the other. Can you, would you mind explaining this to me? Or directing me to reading about this? I a fascinated by your video and will be looking u up on Instagram. Obvious, I have no musical education... Thanx so much! I am SOOO fascinated by your thoughts/theories!
incredible video
a very interesting topic to me...keep it up
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Thanks alot man enlightening 🙏
Do microphones produce the same strength as like ten monks ? Or is it like stronger coming from individuals or is it strictly the sound wave so louder sound is equal to effect
I used to do this at my high school with a friend making an entire hallway vibrate
This... Was freaking awesome.
Frequency=speed of sound\ wavelength
This is the formula to ESH 😲🤣🤙🏼
8:20 Here ya go :)
I love your videos, I’ve learned so much
I guess i need to try this with my violin or something because it's so cool
i love this stuff.
I am such a big fan of him... But I'm just a fangirl who wishes he'd respond to her comment. My birthdays in a month and being able to hear him sing on my actual birthday would be the best birthday gift i could ever receive. He is so talented with his voice
How do you discover the resonant frequency to break a certain element apart? Like when an opera singer uses her voice to break a glass. I'm trying to find out what resonant frequency is required to break solid Oxygen.
Question? Respectfully speaking, so is it possible to use frequency to add low the vibration as in the same manner to increase the frequency ‽ sincere honest answer please