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Man Digs a Hole in a Mountain and Turns it Into an Apartment

German Shepherd howling with wolves from Zootopia

dannym3141 says...

I don't know why, but I really love it when dogs howl near to me. It makes some kind of reverberation in my chest, I find it really comforting.

Yes I'm probably weird.

CrushBug (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

Sorry, I did mean to put up a translation. I'm not 100% sure of this, but it should be close enough to get the idea:

Everybody plays Alphorn on the Mountainside, but at night in the Paul Theater's undercover carpark? The awesome reverberant acoustics simply demanded an encore :-)
Spontaneous session of the backing musician after the performance of "Jumper&Preuss" at Paul-Theater in Straubing (in the south of Germany, in Lower Bavaria). And for all those who can't believe you could top this, there is a second part with an equally unusual wind instrument...
Filmed just as spontaneously, quick and dirty filming, hand-held and without a camera rig - so please excuse any slightly dodgy focusing

CrushBug said:

via Google Translate:

"Alphorn playing Aufmberg everyone does. But in the night park Paul ...? The reverberant acoustics hammermäßig demanded simply for an encore :-)
Spontaneous Session of sideman after the performance of jumpers & Preuss in Paul Theatre in Straubing. And for all those who believe, you could not beat this, yet there a second part with NEM equally unusual wind instrument ...
Filmed just as spontaneously, "quick & dirty" without camera rig out of hand - therefore please partly something hanging focusing to apologize"

Alphorn in Parking Garage

CrushBug jokingly says...

via Google Translate:

"Alphorn playing Aufmberg everyone does. But in the night park Paul ...? The reverberant acoustics hammermäßig demanded simply for an encore :-)
Spontaneous Session of sideman after the performance of jumpers & Preuss in Paul Theatre in Straubing. And for all those who believe, you could not beat this, yet there a second part with NEM equally unusual wind instrument ...
Filmed just as spontaneously, "quick & dirty" without camera rig out of hand - therefore please partly something hanging focusing to apologize"

Father Drums on His Kid With His Fists (Not Abuse)

SDGundamX says...

I don't know what it is, but young kids seem to love this kind of thing. My 3 year old daughter loves it when I drum on her back with the palms of my hands as fast as I can. She vocalizes sounds while I do it and belly laughs at how funny it sounds since it reverberates so much.

LHC: Gordon Freeman saves the world again

Young Girl Crushes Adele's "Someone Like You"

Musician makes patterns in sand with resonance

dystopianfuturetoday says...

The implement the guy is using is called a 'superball' and is literally the kind of superball you find in market vending machines attached to the end of some kind of pliant stick. It looks like he has a variety of sizes, each activating different overtones, each overtone having it's own unique size and speed of vibration (like ripples in a lake when you toss a pebble). You can make your own superball very easily by just superglueing a super ball on the end of a stick. You can rub them on nearly anything and it will produce a unique sound based on material, density and speed of friction.

The table also seems like an amazing piece of engineering. The surface must have minimal contact with the supports to create that kind of reverberence. I want one!

This is why I Don't want a macaw

MarineGunrock says...

No to mention that beak that could cut clean through your finger. I lived with a macaw until just a couple of months ago. They're really cool to have, but DAMN they can be loud. This one would just randomly scream that would reverberate through the house. But then it was funny when you watched a movie and during a sad scene, she'd laugh "hahahaha" >> ^ghark:

>> ^cito:
I would decapitate this bird instantly if I had it.
they are all fine but when they start that shit while you try to sleep, I have 0 compassion for animals then haha.
hatchet to the neck makes a nice snooze button

they have wings! And claws!! You'll be in for a real fight buddy.

FPS Russia - 40mm Machine Gun

Ralgha says...

That last (slowest) firing at 3:00 sounds amazing through headphones. Great stereo recording there with the gun firing on the left, explosion in the middle, and reverberation alternating back and forth a bit before mostly settling to the center by the end.

NASA - Methane engine test fire

Does whoopee cushion size matter?

Superb Lyrebird imitates construction sounds

rychan says...

Nice! it does seem to have picked up on some of the same things as Attenborough's Lyrebird. The bird's audio memory and reproduction is really uncanny. It doesn't just get the big, first-order effects like the bang of a hammer. It imitates the reverberations and dulling of a noise with distance.

Heat Shoot-Out

Muse don't like to lip-sync

MaxWilder says...

It's so cool to know that some bands protest this form of deception. There is really nothing quite like a live performance, and you are ripping off your audience when you pre-record and mix everything. I have no problem with guiding or supporting vocal tracks, or even some electronic instrument enhancements, but the essence must be originating in the moment from the people on stage. The energy that reverberates between performer and audience is one of life's most magical phenomenons.



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