Try humming while listening to this- your voice feels as though it's legit vibrating! (sorts of like you're gargling lol) Sing high-pitches and you sound like a laser-beam/UFO-beam. Sing low and you sound like Billie Eilish.
This is because the Soundwave from your voice is being canceled out in your ear at certain points in the frequency of video. Listen with headphones and have an observer listen if your voice changes, it doesn't.
What's that weird "thump" sound whenever I hit the play/pause button? In other words, whenever I start *or* pause the video I hear a loud thump right before/after the low undulating tone starts/stops.
That's what speakers do when a sine wave is suddenly started or stopped (idk why, it's probably related to the inertia of the membrane). Note that anything that you would use to listen to sound on your pc has a speaker in it (even earphones).
Thank you for this. My 1d10t neighbor who lives below won't stop playing music loud in the middle of the night. Let's not mention the weed stench coming from the vents from his apartment. So I provide him with some free bass therapy with my 400w subwoofer. I think he's pulling his hair out because I got this downloaded and played on repeat 8 hours a day while I'm away to work. Since he's awake all night I figure he probably goes to bed at the time this sound starts playing. And before you say I'm petty, I am not, I actually play different frequency each day, today was 30 Hz day.
Sounds like the cocksucker doesn't even work. Good for you. Reminds me of this story Howard Stern told about playing a loop of part of a song on repeat while gone to screw with the neighbor. There are so many options with youtube. Just to show that people will consume anything you can find 10hr videos of the most unpalatable sounds possible. Did the neighbor ever stop?😂
I find this to be relaxing and I'm actually getting sleepy. Of course, I fall asleep while getting an MRI. Something about the vibration soothes my body.
If your stereo system is for sure good quality - you can "hear" even lower frequencies - just place speakers face down on the carpet floor and, of course, turn up the volume! (-: I used it to silence annoying neighbors when they started yelling - it is very effective, especially on women - they stop yelling quickly and leave soon after if continuously treated with 16 Hz "meditation" :-D
@@akibislam1686 Yes it works. Frequencies does flow and vibrate, no matter that they are inaudible . Of course, you need the speakers that are able to reproduce such a low frequencies.
On my 18 Inch DVC dayton sub with a fr=19Hz cabinet, playing at 25% volume (~ 80W out of 600WRMS, due to logarithmic relationship), every time it plays i can feel the pressure increase, and my door starts tapping against the frame after half a second. Remember that our hearing don't magically disappear at f=20Hz, it has a STEEP roll off near 35Hz, in decibels, so you need wayyyyyyyy more power at these frequencies to actually hear them clearly. On full peak 2kW power, every bass note dims my lights on the same 15A breaker circuit, and these are non-dimmable CFLs lol. Using a single HSTNS-PL11 1200W, 12V 100A power supply, running at 120V input, very quiet, too bad doesn't really have an over current protection (shorted it with a 10 AWG silicone cable, it just kept shoving currents through it and didn't intend to stop), so very sketchy.
Yes it is a real 20Hz tone but most speakers will miss it. There is no 'theoretical' cut-off of hearing at 20Hz. It is often quoted as a number but it is a very 'fuzzy' limit. My off-the-shelf BK Monolith DF Subwoofer produces useful (audible) output down to 16Hz in room testing. It rattles the doors and window in all the other rooms of my house (but, strangely, not the room I am listening in).
I hear nothing different because this is the same hz as my tinnitus , this is what I hear 24 -7 , and have for 58 years. Can't imagine what it must be like to not always hear this.
I was trying to figure out why the sound of helicopters gives me a slight paranoid/panicked feeling and stumbled on this from an article talking about how lower frequencies like this can make people uneasy and yep. Very uneasy now, but good to know why.
I can hear it on my sennheiser 350BT phones, but I have to increase the volume a bit to kick off the speakers before they start working properly at 20hz.
I always get really paranoid with this stuff because you know how easy it would be to just scream in the middle of the clip and send whoever was listening spiraling into instant delirium to the point where they're scared of literally everything for the rest of their life? A little too easy, that's how easy.
you can hear the helicopter like sound just by using normal earphones and enabling windows Loudness Equalization so that windows volume will be doubled. But be warn if you use headphone do not make your volume full because you will hurt your eardrums and you will feel dizzy
interesting that if you increase the playback speed it gets more intense up to 1.8x playspeed, but then at1.9x and anything greater than that , it loses alot of that built up intensity.
Hmm I can only hear it when I position my head correctly. Either ear has to be facing my speakers almost directly but just off a light bit to here a high pitched note pulsing kindve note
i was fine till it was on.Bit when I removed it I literally had a ringing sound for a few second and everything felt loud and am feeling a little shaken with a weird feeling in the throat.
Is it just me that can't hear anything (I have a good headset)? People here commenting about playing it on different speed but i can only start to hear it at 1.75, anything lower than that I hear nothing.
It’s like everything zooms in, my vision goes funny and I have a headache right in the nose area between my eyes, my back started to hurt and I noticed I am slowly bending backward. I feel really unnerved like I’m not alone.
Not sure if anyone else here has been dragged out of a house in L.A with like three of these above pounded down on you triangulated at night with spot lights.... but this noise will almost cripple you if it's loud enough this isn't anything except the right hz louder and this will rock you. Bass boost it and see on full blast with headphones and imagine what I just told you lol hahahaha 818SFV p.s I just spaced out and listened to over 9 mins of this lol no prob
Oh geez! I heard it and it was actually very painful. And now my ear hurts plus my neck and head also hurts.I was also feeling little bit dizzy and my hands are shaking. Feel like someone is choking me
That is actually completely normal. This sound has been tested and confirmed that it can disrupt the bowels of the human body. Police use sounds in this level of Hertz to ward off rioters. I am not sure if 20 is the amount of Hertz in which this happens, or 19 Hertz.
Venus _xo is your phone plugged in? I’ve noticed iPhones have a static at 60Hz that plays through headphones (or 50Hz in the US) due to improper grounding in the phone. This isn’t anything to worry about, it’s not going to damage anything it’s just something that Apple haven’t properly checked Works with MacBooks too It’s trying to ground itself through you, that’s why if you touch the metal part of a MacBook the buzzing goes away
I had thisnon head phones and my mate had a podcast on and the way it interacted it was like I could hear demon voices! I thought it was part of this recording
x1.5 feels healing & energizing to me x1.75 honestly feels like it would make me manic if I were forced to listen to it for an extended period - very energizing x2 pulses & thrums beautifully; it would sound so cool in a headbanger electronic bass song after the beat drops
Low frequencys simply heighten your sense of danger, doesnt do much when your sitting in chair at a computer, but in something like a plane it can make you more likely to panic.
nice, for some fucking reason, i can hear it loud and clearly on my left ear and only very suddle on my right ear. I mix music since over 6 years now.....and i feel like this wasnt always like that. really fucking bad, i dont even feel like i can purely enjoy hearing music when actually having the feeling that the bass is never really in the middle of my hearing. fucking why....
Listen to holy grail by Justin Timberlake. I'm pretty sure that's what they did with their bass? I might be mistaken but just wondering if you were just asking asking a bit of treble in your bass or to make it surround sound? Or erm, I wanted elaboration
It’s actually real because you hear a pop every time you pause/play it
Why does that mean its real?
It’s separating the sound you normally hear when you pause it. But when you play it again. You start hearing the sound 20 hertz. Idk 🤷🏽♂️
V4 hn and because no normal video does that
that pop scared the shit out of me
True.
Try humming while listening to this- your voice feels as though it's legit vibrating! (sorts of like you're gargling lol)
Sing high-pitches and you sound like a laser-beam/UFO-beam.
Sing low and you sound like Billie Eilish.
true that !
This is because the Soundwave from your voice is being canceled out in your ear at certain points in the frequency of video. Listen with headphones and have an observer listen if your voice changes, it doesn't.
this sounds way better than Billie Eilish
What's that weird "thump" sound whenever I hit the play/pause button? In other words, whenever I start *or* pause the video I hear a loud thump right before/after the low undulating tone starts/stops.
The frequency is so low you can hear the sound of you clicking the buttons.
That's what speakers do when a sine wave is suddenly started or stopped (idk why, it's probably related to the inertia of the membrane). Note that anything that you would use to listen to sound on your pc has a speaker in it (even earphones).
@@leandrog2785 that's why Release is important.
I can hear the volume buttons, but not as loud as the plat/pause button.
@@leandrog2785 plasma tweeter lol
Thank you for this. My 1d10t neighbor who lives below won't stop playing music loud in the middle of the night. Let's not mention the weed stench coming from the vents from his apartment. So I provide him with some free bass therapy with my 400w subwoofer. I think he's pulling his hair out because I got this downloaded and played on repeat 8 hours a day while I'm away to work. Since he's awake all night I figure he probably goes to bed at the time this sound starts playing. And before you say I'm petty, I am not, I actually play different frequency each day, today was 30 Hz day.
Sounds like the cocksucker doesn't even work. Good for you.
Reminds me of this story Howard Stern told about playing a loop of part of a song on repeat while gone to screw with the neighbor.
There are so many options with youtube. Just to show that people will consume anything you can find 10hr videos of the most unpalatable sounds possible.
Did the neighbor ever stop?😂
hum while playing this- sounds like talking to a fan
I have to go higher for that to happen.
Oh god its true
The 20 hz hum could be louder thought... it's really quiet
greatest 20 hrtz sounds I've heard, really relaxing
How old are you?
At least you should be 9 yol and below to hear this
@@ceyx1201 so uhhh you didnt get the joke rofl
You should listen to this high, that's pretty cool
@@ceyx1201 I'm 13 and I hear this...
it's giving me a stomach ache
Thanks for making my subwoofer a fan
I find this to be relaxing and I'm actually getting sleepy. Of course, I fall asleep while getting an MRI. Something about the vibration soothes my body.
Lol it made me laugh, BUT I CAME HERE FOR HALLUCINATIONS!!! I WANT WHAT I CAME FOR MAKE MY EYES VIBRATE!!!
thats 18 hz
try 19 hertz
If your stereo system is for sure good quality - you can "hear" even lower frequencies - just place speakers face down on the carpet floor and, of course, turn up the volume! (-:
I used it to silence annoying neighbors when they started yelling - it is very effective, especially on women - they stop yelling quickly and leave soon after if continuously treated with 16 Hz "meditation" :-D
Do that actually works?
@@akibislam1686 Yes it works. Frequencies does flow and vibrate, no matter that they are inaudible . Of course, you need the speakers that are able to reproduce such a low frequencies.
you pure evil do you accept deciple?
Where can I get more information of Harmfull frequencies?
On my 18 Inch DVC dayton sub with a fr=19Hz cabinet, playing at 25% volume (~ 80W out of 600WRMS, due to logarithmic relationship), every time it plays i can feel the pressure increase, and my door starts tapping against the frame after half a second. Remember that our hearing don't magically disappear at f=20Hz, it has a STEEP roll off near 35Hz, in decibels, so you need wayyyyyyyy more power at these frequencies to actually hear them clearly.
On full peak 2kW power, every bass note dims my lights on the same 15A breaker circuit, and these are non-dimmable CFLs lol.
Using a single HSTNS-PL11 1200W, 12V 100A power supply, running at 120V input, very quiet, too bad doesn't really have an over current protection (shorted it with a 10 AWG silicone cable, it just kept shoving currents through it and didn't intend to stop), so very sketchy.
Yes it is a real 20Hz tone but most speakers will miss it. There is no 'theoretical' cut-off of hearing at 20Hz. It is often quoted as a number but it is a very 'fuzzy' limit. My off-the-shelf BK Monolith DF Subwoofer produces useful (audible) output down to 16Hz in room testing. It rattles the doors and window in all the other rooms of my house (but, strangely, not the room I am listening in).
I was falling asleep to it. Love that sound for some reason.
I can feel my body vibrating listening to this
I love it
It's like a massage to a brain. I wonder why someone feels paranoid listening to this
Listen to this high this is cool
frrrrrrrrrrrrrr
It sounds exactly like a helicopter
No like a cat
@TheKiller2498 If you can't type it means you're a baby.
😳 this feels really good, actually. like there's a comforting pressure/squeezing inside my chest. i like it...
What happened to my house
An ambience like this is actually lowkey terrifying. Especially if you are placed in a very dark, and strange environment.
is it just me or is this actually relaxing
I find it relaxing as well. Now, if only someone can work that frequency into a vibrating recliner chair. lol
I hear nothing different because this is the same hz as my tinnitus , this is what I hear 24 -7 , and have for 58 years. Can't imagine what it must be like to not always hear this.
If you want really anxiety change the speed of the video. It got my heart racing
At 0.5 speed it feels like hearing a compressor 🤣🤣
0.75 engine exhaust note
You should try it in all playback speeds it's too funny.
It's like playing with speed settings on a messaging chair. 😂
0.5 speeds equals 10Hz, 0.75 = 15Hz :)
@@napnapnop ohhhhh
makes my ears feel hot
I was trying to figure out why the sound of helicopters gives me a slight paranoid/panicked feeling and stumbled on this from an article talking about how lower frequencies like this can make people uneasy and yep. Very uneasy now, but good to know why.
i recommend playing with the play back speeds. it’s wild
I'm brain hurts above 1x
Anything that isn't 1x hurts
This note is an E 0 for sure. Some instruments can go this low. I can hear down to 16 Hz if the sound is turned on.
The sound IS on
@@Cellistontheinternet I know.
I can feel my heartbeat through my hands! I can it in my bones! WHAT IS THIS BLACK MAGIC?!
If you wear headphones, press them closer to your ears. Then you'll hear and feel it
I can hear it on my sennheiser 350BT phones, but I have to increase the volume a bit to kick off the speakers before they start working properly at 20hz.
I played it for 2 seconds and I my breathing got faster and my hands are shaky oh no jesus
1.75 speed creates the best brain rattle for me. Many of these tones don't change when you change speeds but this one sure does.
you've mentally scarred me for life
Hi @TheHertz , may I please use this sound as background layered with my sound for my art project? You will be credited
Absolutely!
Either I have really good ears or that rhythmic pulsing sound like a dehumidifier is higher than 20hz maybe a harmonic
Bout to break in my new recones to this ..
this is really relaxing to me for some reason and it got rid of my headache lol
Me too bro....but others are finding negative emotions😅...i guess we are the outliers
@@sivaprasadwarrier3171 me too lol i ve heard IT with Headphones.
That feeling coming onto you with surprise is probably what makes it scary. Cause you don't know where its coming from unless you know.
I always get really paranoid with this stuff because you know how easy it would be to just scream in the middle of the clip and send whoever was listening spiraling into instant delirium to the point where they're scared of literally everything for the rest of their life? A little too easy, that's how easy.
Im breathing straight but my I hear the air like I'm singin in front of a fan.
you can hear the helicopter like sound just by using normal earphones and enabling windows Loudness Equalization so that windows volume will be doubled. But be warn if you use headphone do not make your volume full because you will hurt your eardrums and you will feel dizzy
interesting that if you increase the playback speed it gets more intense up to 1.8x playspeed, but then at1.9x and anything greater than that , it loses alot of that built up intensity.
Hmm I can only hear it when I position my head correctly. Either ear has to be facing my speakers almost directly but just off a light bit to here a high pitched note pulsing kindve note
i was fine till it was on.Bit when I removed it I literally had a ringing sound for a few second and everything felt loud and am feeling a little shaken with a weird feeling in the throat.
I got freaked out because I was off balance then I realized I forgot to take my iron supplement
omg are you okay?
Is it just me that can't hear anything (I have a good headset)? People here commenting about playing it on different speed but i can only start to hear it at 1.75, anything lower than that I hear nothing.
Nope, I can hear it on 1x clearly... ( headphones on and windows closed of course, otherwise it´s hard to hear )
Turn up the volume
OHMY GOD I CAN HEAR IT MORE!!!
1.75 speed is actually a good bass / 808
finna make a fire music outta this one
It’s like everything zooms in, my vision goes funny and I have a headache right in the nose area between my eyes, my back started to hurt and I noticed I am slowly bending backward. I feel really unnerved like I’m not alone.
Google infrasound effects on humans. What you felt is what prey feel when predators are around.
This will be good to try on Skullcandy crushers lol
Not sure if anyone else here has been dragged out of a house in L.A with like three of these above pounded down on you triangulated at night with spot lights.... but this noise will almost cripple you if it's loud enough this isn't anything except the right hz louder and this will rock you. Bass boost it and see on full blast with headphones and imagine what I just told you lol hahahaha 818SFV p.s I just spaced out and listened to over 9 mins of this lol no prob
2 seconds in and I am already freaking out
A good clear sound. 👍
Is it normal if it gives me a bit of a headache and what are side affects of listening to this?
Oh geez! I heard it and it was actually very painful. And now my ear hurts plus my neck and head also hurts.I was also feeling little bit dizzy and my hands are shaking. Feel like someone is choking me
This kinda reminds me of living in the country and having a chopper fly over the house. It is acually relaxing to be honest
i can hear it but its giving me slight diziness/ nausia
That is actually completely normal. This sound has been tested and confirmed that it can disrupt the bowels of the human body. Police use sounds in this level of Hertz to ward off rioters. I am not sure if 20 is the amount of Hertz in which this happens, or 19 Hertz.
It becomes my favorite
This tone or frequency generates a resonance that reverses hair loss.
well that hertz
any chance it's true this frequency dissolve tattoo ink?
I have my headphones on full blast, so if a commercial plays I am gonna sue your ass.
I'm doing this in the dark wish me luck bois
10 minutes in - my body feels really heavy.
is that because youre feeling sleepy in the dark ?
legend has it that he fell asleep, never woke up and has now disintegrated into the subatomic/ quantum realm
1- breath in and out with headphones maxed volume (yw)
2- Why is it that when I pause this I hear a high pitched electric sound?
Venus _xo is your phone plugged in? I’ve noticed iPhones have a static at 60Hz that plays through headphones (or 50Hz in the US) due to improper grounding in the phone. This isn’t anything to worry about, it’s not going to damage anything it’s just something that Apple haven’t properly checked
Works with MacBooks too
It’s trying to ground itself through you, that’s why if you touch the metal part of a MacBook the buzzing goes away
You got tinnitus bud lol
This is cool I can hear it now... yesssss
It sounds like my washing machine on it's spin/drain cycle... 😂😂
Is it bad that I can hear this without stopping the video?
Don't know what the deal is either, listening to it for 15 Minutes. But it does sound nice
I don’t see how this is supposed to be terrifying
Hearing this sound for long periods of time make me sneeze and make my vision turn black.
1: put your phone at full volume
2: put this on in class
RtPk_Garbage wont work since you need headphones
3: let your class freak out
Just give your classroom headphones
-14 subscribers with no videos you should change it to 15
Wouldn't work
If you Skip 10 Sec by dubbel tap it sounds weird
that’s scary asf
i maxed it out and it feels like you're in a ship
Easter Egg in the sound! ...
I had thisnon head phones and my mate had a podcast on and the way it interacted it was like I could hear demon voices! I thought it was part of this recording
I thought I heard voices too!
You probably did.. Low frequency is closer to hell
It certainly freaked me out
Jad a roomate that would play mind games with sounds like this.
1.75 speed makes me feel awful and the sound in general makes me feel sick, geez who knew sounds can affect you this hard
We're beings of resonate frequency duh
Hailey pirate It’s because sound is physical. It still blows my mind though how just SOUND can kill you instantly.
I FEEL MY BODY SHAKING
I have to turn up the sound a bit to hear, but i do feel shaky
How do you hear things? I hear nothing!
Senne Reinders You need headphones or high quality speakers
Sounds like an idle motorcycle.
I hear that
exactly that. idling for a motorcycle is ~1200-1500 rpm = ~20 Hz on the low end
Do a video like this but with 19 Hz to see if we can hear this
Is it bad that I feel like everything is shaking
no. it's vibrating your eardrums 20 times a second
im literally on my razer headphones i dont hear anything except the pop when i pause
My whole head is vibrating
best meditation for mindfulness. try it...
why is the emission interrupted regularly?
Try listening to this at other speeds...very intense
I tried this w my phone speakers
x0.75 sounds like purring to me
x0.25 oscillates satisfyingly
x1.5 feels healing & energizing to me
x1.75 honestly feels like it would make me manic if I were forced to listen to it for an extended period - very energizing
x2 pulses & thrums beautifully; it would sound so cool in a headbanger electronic bass song after the beat drops
Barely audible on my cheap headphones but still audible.
Sounds like a door creeking forever
Shit this is relaxing af, like an inner ear massage. I'm going to sleep to this sound tonight nnf 👌👌
dont its bad
@@sidharthparmar8542
I think it's to late to warn em. Why's it so bad?
Guys i aused it and theres this staticin my headphones, i was too creeped out cause it got louder and i freaked out
Listening to this hoping to see a ghost
bro put it in x2 speed and that hits hard
wtf
That effectively made it 40 Hz
put your subwoofer under you bed and play this while laying down.
This sound is also proven by science to give aniexty depression, and alertness
yay?
Blisteryearth I treat depression with this video
Low frequencys simply heighten your sense of danger, doesnt do much when your sitting in chair at a computer, but in something like a plane it can make you more likely to panic.
U can’t be depressed if you have no friends an I right
Scary but none of those
I am feeling calm listening to this sound...am i mentally sick?😅😅
Sounds like a car waiting outside.
nice, for some fucking reason, i can hear it loud and clearly on my left ear and only very suddle on my right ear. I mix music since over 6 years now.....and i feel like this wasnt always like that. really fucking bad, i dont even feel like i can purely enjoy hearing music when actually having the feeling that the bass is never really in the middle of my hearing. fucking why....
Listen to holy grail by Justin Timberlake. I'm pretty sure that's what they did with their bass? I might be mistaken but just wondering if you were just asking asking a bit of treble in your bass or to make it surround sound? Or erm, I wanted elaboration
my nose started bleeding lol
I heard police sirens after listening to this for 5 minutes, and pausing it.
Could be a little louder... but overall I like it
OMG 0.75 IS SO CREEPY TRY IT
Ye
@@patrickh7045 2x is legit weird
0.25 more scary oh hell no
Heart beat faster like u running
Is it just me or when it started playing my head hurt really bad and I started shaking like idk what happened and it makes my ears hurt-
only few subwoofers costing 500+ can actually play this