I think it's interesting how the music siren cycles its stator dampers before playing - not sure why it would do that. It's probably more efficient sound power-wise than a big reed/pipe organ or carillon.
@@Sipex6484 I thought that at first, but I'm not sure the machine is smart enough to self test. Maybe its to prime the system with compressed air since the dampers are air-actuated.
Wow what incredible sounds on the ramp up and down. If you were to reverse the ramp down it would sound just like the PlayStation 2 boot sound. Influence to Sony perhaps? 🤔
@@sadpuppies1423 right I’m saying I wonder if hearing this influenced the Sony sound designers. It’s also how an analog synthesizer like an Oberheim with “polyphonic portamento”, or ‘Poly-glide’ sounds. Also used in the THX sound which is many layers of portamento
@@theray2009 i think he was talking about the piano music leading up to the music siren. btw, the song the music siren was playing is "hill of tangerine blossoms". i myself just call it "mandarin flower" as a shorter name of the song. as google translated "みかんの花咲く丘" as "mandarin orange flower blooming hill" before i knew the real name of the song.
Sirens are loud fans that has a moving disk with slots ( the higher the number of slots the higher the pitch) and a stator which has the same number of slots as the rotor. As the disk moves, air is alternatively pushed out of the holes creating the sound. This siren works by blocking the stator holes to muffle the sound, and a solenoid is used to move the muffler to uncover and cover the holes as needed. Their is probably 5 sirens in that enclosure each with two ends that each have different pitches (different numbers of slots) so the machine works by opening and closing the muffler on each side end to create a musical pitch. I hope all that isn't overwhelming
I played this every noon at 6 for my neighbors to enjoy and everyone around
Cool!
One of the last Yamaha Music sirens left in the world
No
there's two
Theres 3 left as of 2024 after Yamaha ceased the production and decommissioned the sirens
@@dupofangliao ja. Das Deutschland?
私はアメリカに住んでいて、このようなサイレンは災害の警告や消防士の呼び出しに使用されています。 正直に言って、このようなサイレンを誰かが使うのを見たことがない。 かっこいい!
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P50? What are you doing out of jail? I’m calling whelen to put you back!
まだミュージックサイレン残ってるのは正直羨ましいな〜。岸和田市はもう鳴らなくなったからな〜。
上松町青年團
あの迫力のある音が聞きたくてわざわざ広島から4時間半かけてきました!宇和島城のミュージックサイレンも終了したので残念です!役場のほうから、修理中の写真が送られてきました!
やはり、岡山も無くなりましたので寂しいです!
現在はこの動画より演奏のテンポが早くなって原曲に近くなっていますよ
really unfortunate that there are only a few of these still around.
It sounds like a violin a stringless violin I would say
2年前だと、あの建物はまだ無かったなあと、少し懐かしくなります。大洲方面の自動車道が延長されるともっとアクセスがよくなります。
相変わらず爆音を通り越してますねw 私も一度訪れてみたいです
羊猫ひつニャンのチャンネル 無くなるまえにどうぞ!
I think it's interesting how the music siren cycles its stator dampers before playing - not sure why it would do that. It's probably more efficient sound power-wise than a big reed/pipe organ or carillon.
I assume it does that first to test them
@@Sipex6484 I thought that at first, but I'm not sure the machine is smart enough to self test. Maybe its to prime the system with compressed air since the dampers are air-actuated.
i think it might just do that to loosen the dampers up so they can move easier during the performance.
@@brokensolarpanel2649 no, it goes that to test the air actuators on the stators themselves.
Anyone know if this siren is still active??
beutiful sound sireen
😭
この動画の最後のモーター音がめっちゃ怖い😱😱😱
知らない人は怖いかもしれませんね!
はい、わかっています。でも、始動時のカチカチという音は何ですか?
Testing the solenoids to see if they work
Wow what incredible sounds on the ramp up and down. If you were to reverse the ramp down it would sound just like the PlayStation 2 boot sound. Influence to Sony perhaps? 🤔
yamahas older than sony. but the siren’s start up has a beautiful harmony!
@@sadpuppies1423 right I’m saying I wonder if hearing this influenced the Sony sound designers. It’s also how an analog synthesizer like an Oberheim with “polyphonic portamento”, or ‘Poly-glide’ sounds. Also used in the THX sound which is many layers of portamento
what would happen if this siren was sent over to the united states?
It would sound pretty much the same because Yawatahama’s electrical frequency is 60hz
1:50
Please tell me the name of the song that was playing in the beginning!
Mandarin Flower
@@theray2009 i should have also asked for the artist name! Mandarin flower by itself has brought 0 results.
@@theray2009 i think he was talking about the piano music leading up to the music siren. btw, the song the music siren was playing is "hill of tangerine blossoms". i myself just call it "mandarin flower" as a shorter name of the song. as google translated "みかんの花咲く丘" as "mandarin orange flower blooming hill" before i knew the real name of the song.
@@brokensolarpanel2649 also, did you know the hamamatsu music siren played Home Road?
@@theray2009 是岡山
0:09~ 1:10秒まで使っていたBGMの名前を教えてください
音楽の卵のプチパニックです。
@@DJ-vz1kh ありがとうございます
ずっと探していたので本当に助かりました
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1:19 & 1:40 & 3:33
is this thing loud as heck
How the hell do these work???
Sirens are loud fans that has a moving disk with slots ( the higher the number of slots the higher the pitch) and a stator which has the same number of slots as the rotor. As the disk moves, air is alternatively pushed out of the holes creating the sound. This siren works by blocking the stator holes to muffle the sound, and a solenoid is used to move the muffler to uncover and cover the holes as needed. Their is probably 5 sirens in that enclosure each with two ends that each have different pitches (different numbers of slots) so the machine works by opening and closing the muffler on each side end to create a musical pitch. I hope all that isn't overwhelming
Here's a video where you can see the operation of one of the sirens m.th-cam.com/video/dq32VQZwRx0/w-d-xo.html
In Japan, siren has two sirens to tell the song and the usual danger.
th-cam.com/video/TTMB_EGj1YQ/w-d-xo.html
Cheque para la
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うるさw