I was coming to the comments to ask if this was it (fuck you I'm not using google) and actually I feel like I have faint memories of it feeling scary trying to go up them
I just think it's pretty cool. I heard these tones for the first time in Mario 64. If you don't have enough stars to get to the last Bowser stage, the door will let you in, but the stairs towards that stage will keep looping forever, and the BGM becomes a Shepard tone.
“So if you suffer from panic attacks or anxiety attacks you should mute this next part” Me, who _suffers from anxiety and panic attacks:_ *Welp time to see what this is about*
I took my meds. It freaked me out for a bit but then it started to seem like it capped or something, idk how to explain. True anxiety is listening to songs that have been pitch shifted to 1 note or listening to songs that never start which i guess is similar to this
@@lol-zp1ps I feel this, I litterally cannot sleep unless I have a fan or something to drown it out. I just lay in bed awake slowly going more and more crazy. Usually I can handle it because of my fan but during something like a power outage I just lay there unable to sleep the entire night
Hm? why would it be almost like hearing a math equation? I mean all sound waves can be represented as mathematical equations, why is this sound so special?
I actually loved listening to these, especially the one where he slid the sliders around. I scratches a brain itch I didn't even know I had. It's like stimming for my ears. The visuals are also relaxing.
Sounds like the scifi space movies that you've watched used an increasing in pitch noise to pass you the impression that something is going to happen with that spaceship \s
I was one of the forewarned people, but I just had to hear what this is like. The combination of the fractals makes it even more trippy. Maybe this could be used instead of coffee to stimulate us? I'd love to hear what all the other variations sound like.
And when parents walk in and find their kids convulsing and drooling on the carpet with a Mario Cart control paddle in their hands with this endlessly playing on the screens. 🤣
@@kitemanmusic: And a stick figure endlessly climbing them as it spins round and round, round, round, round, round, round, round, sorry, I got caught imagining this. I'm o.k. now. 😁
In my perspective, I can actually hear it get higher pitched, it’s literally just the sound starting from the bottom while another keeps going, think about this while listening to it, you’ll notice the difference add up.
Hell I ain't even had formal musical training I think it's just from not spacing out and actually paying attention to what it sounded like a couple seconds ago
This sound alerts you and creates an expectation of a dramatic end but it never happens. As if you were falling down to a bottomless pit. This is what I felt while listening.
I just posted a comment about me in surgery hearing this tone and having a visual hallucination of red and yellow spirals and everything I love disappearing into the center of it. I got so scared I started scraping my tongue with my teeth to "spit out" the feeling and when I woke up I was sitting up straight in the middle of the operating table with the doctors laughing at me and then giving me stronger drugs to finish. So all that to say... It did lead to dramatic finish for me lol
Interesting how the Bible states that hell is a bottomless pit. How would they know? When the scientific belief of that time was the earth was actually flat.
I have been going to counseling for mild anxiety, and was recently discharged. I can confirm, the sound and video combination did cause mild anxiety. To satisfy anyone's curiosity, it was a similar feeling to freefalling on a roller coaster, but more discomforting, and my breath did shorten. Personally, it was mild enough that I could handle the full audio. I do not recommend for anyone that suffers from anxiety or panic attacks. But, if you must, try only the last few seconds starting at 1:36. (I'm absolutely completely fine. very mild, very interesting)
part of what makes this work so well is that the frequencies usually all start and end outside of the normal range of human hearing. i tried playing a little game to see when i could actually hear the new low frequencies coming in. standing next to the subwoofer, i noticed that i could _feel_ it long before i could hear it. then i noticed something else when you showed the spectrogram - i actually _can_ hear the low frequencies right when they come in. i can hear half the shit on my desk rattling around lol
I had never heard the rhythmic version of this illusion! Also, I can make myself either hear it infinitely increasing or hear it repeating each time like it actually does, just by how I focus on it. When I first heard them years ago I couldn't hear the repeating though.
I love videos like this! A unique, somewhat unknown phenomenon clearly explained and demonstrated with awesome audible and visual examples. Thanks for the video!
I left a comment on one of your videos a long time ago were I heard voices saying something and my account got deleted on my TH-cam channel that i left that comment on r.i.p
@@badtoxxin7909 that's the joke. There are several things wrong with this comment you already mentioned remember -> remind, but there's also the fact that they didn't say "remember me *of* the sound," and also the fact that they called a metro an "underground train," and instead of "sound of it starting," they said "first sound"
spectrum analyzer shows when the root gets to 100Hz the next higher tone is not at 1 octave (200Hz) its at 256 Hz that is what gives it the creepy uneasy feeling - its a dissonant chord, not octaves.
I feel like it doesn’t work for me : I can easily focus on one of the ascending note/rhythm and follow them going up until they eventually fade. and at the same time I can hear the rest continuously climbing as it goes. Just like as if it was turbines starting spinning one after the others, without stopping accelerating.
I listen to this to get a good night's sleep. (Honestly wasn't an anxiety inducing tone at all ) sounds like a sound repeating over and over. 10/10 calming.
I am not lying, that Shepard tone shapes has been my nightmare since a kid, whenever I have fever, these never ending shapes continuing indefinitely gives me chills and I still do not understand why
I can relate. After being in choir for a couple years, I often find myself searching for patterns or listening in for tone similarities and differences (cue keys from being an alto lol)
There is actually a practical example of a Shepard tone in classical music. In Beethoven’s 3rd symphony, 1st movement, Beethoven has a reoccurring upward scale that appears to keep going up upwards when Infact they aren’t. It was due to his amazing orchestration skills that he was able to accomplish this effect.
There is a rock and roll band called phish who have a song called “run like an antelope” where the guitarist will play what seems like a never ending crescendo of notes. Pretty awesome live.
It's weird indeed. Everywhere I comment, people tell me how much they love me and my videos. Sometimes it is annoying. But right now it would be okay. So say something nice about my content, dear king
I think the movie Dunkirk used the Shepherds tone while showcasing the rising tension in escaping war. Also I heard it was used in The Dark Knight on the Batpod.
I stared super hard into the fractals, then when it ended I looked at the comments and everything was all wavy.. And yeah it almost put me into a meditative state
that was the only thing that came up my mind throughout the whole video. and I love that section so much, i was kinda anxious and scared to go back down the stairs when playing as a kid. like a monster chasing you and you are not allowed to turn around.
Oh... I never played Mario, but I heard something some years ago about some music driving people into fits of hysteria, some of which was supposedly from Mario. I never researched or listened to it (I was kinda young at the time and had enough sensitivities as it was without adding anything else, so I didn't think it was a good idea to find out about it). This makes sense now.
My sensory issues/brain listening to this: *calm* My sensory issues/brain when more then one person is trying to talk to me: *panic* Edit: love to know im not alone with this
When I first heard these I was able to tell the beginning of the new “cannon” (musical term) and was listening for the top to fade away. I knew it had to be multiple sounds playing concurrently and your brain could really jump in at any moment. It’s neat. This video has confirmed what I thought. 👍🏻
that fucking loop and those clicking sounds, it’s like I’m the stop posting about among us guy. DING DINGDING DING DING DING DINGDING *beep beep beebeep b eep be e p*
Actually, what happens is that when it reaches the highest pitch, in the background, the tone again starts from the lowest pitch. The current sound fades away and the lower one (which was in the background) becomes audible.
@WreckFull Sch-epade tone. Ssh-yepard. SSH-yepard. Shush-epard. Schepard. Ssh-epard. Ah screw it, I'll wait till I get my teef fishked.teeth Fixed I mean. Teef-fishked. Fa-scheppard. I GOT IT! The Schepp-art tone. Schepp-aard. The Schepp-ard tone!!! Fash-niggarty, knew I could do it!! SCHEPP-ARD!! Goddammit Greek dentists!!
I was thinking the exact same. For me its to the point where even if i try i cannot hear the illusion. I always hear the 2 notes getting louder as they go higher in pitch and then decreasing in volume.
I can a point where it feels like it's fading into the same sequence of pitches. I don't know exactly if you mean hearing notes by ear of hearing if things are on key, but I wouldn't consider myself trained per se and I definitely hear said seam.
Yeah, i had a hard time getting fooled by this, as i pretty much immediately spotted the flaw in this infinity, it's just a loop of shifting octaves, or as we learned on elementary school to sing in canon, which sounded the same in certain songs, if they had the repeating octaves of course. But yeah, this was nothing new to me, other than i never knew it had a name to it. I had the same with the whole "Laurel / Yanny" thing, i heard both at the same time and could switch between hearing one or the other. EDIT: besides it just sounded like a typical pop song build up to a beat drop, that's also why it gives that physical/mental feeling of anxiousness, because it's designed to get you going.
i play the piano on a average level and listen to a lot of piano classical music and i didn't know how is that an illusion until he explained it, it was just so obvious lol
Something I noticed about the shepherd tone is that coping techniques I've learned for resisting panic attacks work on it. Like focusing on one specific tone or beat or focusing on counting.
Fun fact: This is the same technique nintendo used for the infinite staircase music in super mario 64!
So thats why we are all fcked up 🤔🤣
Except thats not absolutely terrifying
I was coming to the comments to ask if this was it (fuck you I'm not using google) and actually I feel like I have faint memories of it feeling scary trying to go up them
that's COOL!
That wasn't a fun fact at all. I was very bored reading it.. and im still reading it...
my tinnitus: "we've trained our whole life for this"
LMAO
i have tinittus and this made me laugh 😂
@@unitedastronomer same
Same
@@unitedastronomer me too
The visual is giving me way more anxiety than the Shepard tones lol
Me too lol
Same haha
me too.
Fractals
Same
I just think it's pretty cool. I heard these tones for the first time in Mario 64. If you don't have enough stars to get to the last Bowser stage, the door will let you in, but the stairs towards that stage will keep looping forever, and the BGM becomes a Shepard tone.
yup, I think that's probably where nearly everyone first heard it. Endless Stairs were creepy as a kid
The shephard's tones is literally just my teapot boiling
But when you leave it to boil too long.
It is quite similar to the 50 yr old trains in my city.
@@謝利米 same
Todoroki-kun is shaking
When you realise it's shepard not shephard
It feels like a distressingly unsatisfying sound. It never reaches a crescendo, or properly fades out. It's a waiting sound, but the wait never ends.
😥😥
that's probably why it causes anxiety and panic attacks 🤔
The increasing rhythm one tho is a banger
@@Enderia2 It is though. It kinda sounds like the beat changes a little.
Lmao it would be the world's worst elevator music
*Terrifying sound playing*
Me looking at the cool fractals: 👁👄👁
I find it disturbing
Emouse 2 same
Its scari
true
I LiKe ThE sOuNd
The fractal images make me feel like I am on a journey becoming smaller infinitely. Trippy and the idea takes me deeper even after seeing it.
This sort of zooming infinite pattern is experienced on most psychedelics (eg. mushrooms, DMT, ayahuasca).
It just scares me. I am 14 lol
“So if you suffer from panic attacks or anxiety attacks you should mute this next part”
Me, who _suffers from anxiety and panic attacks:_ *Welp time to see what this is about*
I've been on my meds for 3 weeks now so it didn't happen. Too bad I didn't discover this video before then 🤣
Why is this me ?😂
LOL you to? it gave me a headache more than anything else.
*Hello there, brother*
I took my meds. It freaked me out for a bit but then it started to seem like it capped or something, idk how to explain. True anxiety is listening to songs that have been pitch shifted to 1 note or listening to songs that never start which i guess is similar to this
Imagine the chaos on a dance floor if a DJ creates a track with a shepardtone rhythm and plays it in the middle of their set
And then just gets up and leaves and goes home while it's in an infinite loop.
Yea the hype never gets to the beat everyone's waiting to drop.
Check out "when will the bass drop" by lonely island, it's the most frustrating thing
The sound isn't scary
What scared me are his words: "it will scare you"
The pictures are more scary than the music-they look satanic
@@stephenfiore9960 true
so true and the background for it got me shook
for a sec
Eren yaegar
Hi aot fan
the shepard tone with the beats and increased rhythm really slaps!
"The Infinite Sound that can drive you insane"
Me: *pulls out speakers.*
🤣🤣🔥🔥
I’m using headphones
Yea I was getting ready to pull out my speaks as well but I don't want to drive my parents crazy😂 I mean I dir turn the volume all the way up tho
It's not that bad really.
@@fanenthusiast3802 I agree
"The Shepherd Tones can drive you insane."
Folks with Tinnitus: Oh, my sweet summer child.
Thank-you for that. The GoT reference is poetry.
Oh, you can *mute* the tones driving you insane?
@@justrosie Must be nice, right? Hehe.
True
@@lol-zp1ps I feel this, I litterally cannot sleep unless I have a fan or something to drown it out. I just lay in bed awake slowly going more and more crazy. Usually I can handle it because of my fan but during something like a power outage I just lay there unable to sleep the entire night
Someone: “So what type of music do you listen to?”
Me: “It’s complicated”
LMAO
to be fair I kinda like the risset rhythms
Ah avril Lavigne?
heshehshsjeejjejs
I like dubstep and I kinda like the tone on the sounds
I wish I had know about this years ago. This is incredibly relaxing, with just the audio. It's almost like hearing a math equation.
Hm? why would it be almost like hearing a math equation? I mean all sound waves can be represented as mathematical equations, why is this sound so special?
This is the nerdiest comment I’ve ever read
why in the god damn hell would this sound ever be relaxing
@@pedrosso0 uh-oh we got a “i take everything super super literally” alert!
@@greengrassgaming2530 Uh, yeah? That's the point of communication.
sounds like filling a bottle with water and never gets full
Tru
true
Sounds satisfying.
Soo truee
ട്രൂ 😁
Flashbacks to Super Mario 64’s infinite staircase intensifies
was looking for this comment
Not so infinite with the blj xD
@@jellysquiddles3194 Haha aha yep
Getting To The Top Felt Impossible, And When I Did, I Was Disappointed And Yet Happy :3
Oh, yeah!!! :D
Action Lab: "this sound will make you go crazy"
My Alien from Area 51: "That's some sick beat yo"
But you guys just hung around the gate.
@@brycethoreson9216 That’s what the government wants you to believe
Why do I think this actually sounds good ;-;
😂
I actually loved listening to these, especially the one where he slid the sliders around. I scratches a brain itch I didn't even know I had. It's like stimming for my ears. The visuals are also relaxing.
Sounds like a space ship warming up to hyperdrive.
Sameeeee
And i was imagining myself that i was sitting in it 🤣😀
Exactly what i thought when i heard it
Sounds like the scifi space movies that you've watched used an increasing in pitch noise to pass you the impression that something is going to happen with that spaceship \s
This is actually a cool sound, or maybe my soul is already broken
LITERALLY WHAT I SAID LOL
"This sound will drive you insane" *oh no*
Anyways, so we started listening
Sometimes my genius, is, it's almost frightening.
same
I was one of the forewarned people, but I just had to hear what this is like. The combination of the fractals makes it even more trippy. Maybe this could be used instead of coffee to stimulate us? I'd love to hear what all the other variations sound like.
Candles.
Intresting very interesting
Fun Fact: The endless staircase in Super Mario 64 uses a variation of the Shepard Tone.
Supposing the barber's pole had steps in the stripes?
For sure. Makes you think it'll go on forever, only to find out you've been running in the same spot for the last 10 minutes
And when parents walk in and find their kids convulsing and drooling on the carpet with a Mario Cart control paddle in their hands with this endlessly playing on the screens. 🤣
@@kitemanmusic: And a stick figure endlessly climbing them as it spins round and round, round, round, round, round, round, round, sorry, I got caught imagining this. I'm o.k. now. 😁
Realized that when I was trying to play it on the piano once, blew my mind when I realized what was going on!
That was wonderful! I'd never heard of Shepard tones before, and I was fascinated by your explanations, examples and illustrations.
In my perspective, I can actually hear it get higher pitched, it’s literally just the sound starting from the bottom while another keeps going, think about this while listening to it, you’ll notice the difference add up.
Same
Same. You can hear it get higher pitched and then a lower pitch kicks in.
Yeah I'm pretty sure anyone with any musical training can distinguish between all of the pitches.
Yeah its a loop with a overlapping sound
Hell I ain't even had formal musical training I think it's just from not spacing out and actually paying attention to what it sounded like a couple seconds ago
This sound alerts you and creates an expectation of a dramatic end but it never happens. As if you were falling down to a bottomless pit. This is what I felt while listening.
I just posted a comment about me in surgery hearing this tone and having a visual hallucination of red and yellow spirals and everything I love disappearing into the center of it. I got so scared I started scraping my tongue with my teeth to "spit out" the feeling and when I woke up I was sitting up straight in the middle of the operating table with the doctors laughing at me and then giving me stronger drugs to finish. So all that to say... It did lead to dramatic finish for me lol
Yes it like falling to the center of the earth. A true bottomless pit.
Interesting how the Bible states that hell is a bottomless pit. How would they know? When the scientific belief of that time was the earth was actually flat.
I felt nothing
@@arielkozak first where does it say tell me. second not every thing it says is literal , some things are symbolic or are metaphors .
My chest feels heavy when I'm listening to it, almost like my heart is about to stop.
same
You should probably stop listening to it...
@@bennytheretriever5032
Rest assured I did and have no plans of listening to it again anytime soon.
Yeah same-
Same, i didn't think it would affect me, but it's actually almost painful. What fun !
I actually find the audio and visuals quite relaxing 😌
Me too!!!
"The shepherd tone can drive you insane"
Me: W A R P D R I V E
ah, a man of culture
Ah yes
Yes, indeed.
Yess
I like this sound
“If you suffer panic attacks you better mute this part” - 99.9% of viewers turn the volume up.
Telling me I’m going to have a panic attack. Gives me a panic attack. Jesus
@@dandyrion5779 literally the first 20 seconds of the video
So did. 1.
I did that too then had a panic attack lmao
It is harmless
“Today on Action Lab, I convince you the greys are abducting you...again.” Interesting effect!
This guy just ended racism
I had the top comment and then you had to show up with your verified check mark
@@KingGuy lmao fax
@@aramgarza281 you just ended racism
100th liker 😂
I have been going to counseling for mild anxiety, and was recently discharged. I can confirm, the sound and video combination did cause mild anxiety. To satisfy anyone's curiosity, it was a similar feeling to freefalling on a roller coaster, but more discomforting, and my breath did shorten. Personally, it was mild enough that I could handle the full audio. I do not recommend for anyone that suffers from anxiety or panic attacks. But, if you must, try only the last few seconds starting at 1:36.
(I'm absolutely completely fine. very mild, very interesting)
I find it relaxing.
What a sad life
"this is kind of a spooky sound"
Me in a dark room: "rushes to light"
Lol
Man.. you are a baby huh?😂
Yep
:)
I like the fear you have human.
Not even gonna lie, the fractal visuals scare me more than the infinite sound
Fractals give me anxiety!
they're dark
Very scp like
Ikr!
@@Hoozelfitz How so?
Him: You may have wierd feelings listening to this
Me: **jamming to the wierd vibe** this is a bop
@@GiGiTheCatjoy why hello
Im just vibing
Literally me
same here lol
@@Soul-zg8sd nok
part of what makes this work so well is that the frequencies usually all start and end outside of the normal range of human hearing. i tried playing a little game to see when i could actually hear the new low frequencies coming in. standing next to the subwoofer, i noticed that i could _feel_ it long before i could hear it. then i noticed something else when you showed the spectrogram - i actually _can_ hear the low frequencies right when they come in. i can hear half the shit on my desk rattling around lol
"you can get the decreasing tone by playing it backwards!"
OH NO-
ruh roh raggy
IT'S SCARY
SAME
I found this comment a second before he said it and braced for impact
And that’s just
*snap*
Heck.
I had never heard the rhythmic version of this illusion! Also, I can make myself either hear it infinitely increasing or hear it repeating each time like it actually does, just by how I focus on it. When I first heard them years ago I couldn't hear the repeating though.
A game called Eversion has a rhythmic Sheppard Tone. It's not a game for the faint of heart: don't let the cute art fool you.
I've known the Shepard tone for many years. I just stumbled on this rhythm thing for the first time.
I love videos like this! A unique, somewhat unknown phenomenon clearly explained and demonstrated with awesome audible and visual examples. Thanks for the video!
Same
I left a comment on one of your videos a long time ago were I heard voices saying something and my account got deleted on my TH-cam channel that i left that comment on r.i.p
Shut up
@@Demian1 what do you mean same 😆😆
The visuals were so awesome!!!
Why does this remember me the sound of underground trains when they leave the station? (first sound)
Same
couldn't have worded it better myself
@@frostbittenwinds9703 you could cuz it’s ”remind" and not ”remember"
@@badtoxxin7909 no, couldn't have done that myself
@@badtoxxin7909 that's the joke. There are several things wrong with this comment
you already mentioned remember -> remind, but there's also the fact that they didn't say "remember me *of* the sound," and also the fact that they called a metro an "underground train," and instead of "sound of it starting," they said "first sound"
The sound didn’t bother me but the visuals made me feel like I was on a acid trip lmao
Why did he put the visuals it made me throw up like 10 times. Also very trippy and I went insane.
Me too
The visual made me go nuts not the sound
I love trippy stuff
Eh, I'd consider it more akin to DMT or perhaps even an inhalant than acid
“The sound may creep you out” Nope, but the visual was disturbing!
Super cool.
Yeah seriously
Called the mandelbrot set. It's pretty cool
So true. I looked at me second monitor and the images were moving. So cool!
Yeah some sounds were kinda relaxing, the images were the crazy ones
Yeah so wierd
Thank you, very interesting and well explained. Loved those fractals too, come a long way since "Fractint"!
Video title: makes you insane
Me seeing the screen: damn what an art I'm seeing
You are seeing fractals, things that never end no matter how much you zoom into them
what
I absolutely love fractals!
Windows Media Player visualizations effect
1:50 is honestly a bop and even tho it triggers my anxiety when it speeds up, it’s 100% slapping
Had a panic attack but was also like daum this jam tho.
Sounds like the intro to powerful girls 😎😎
(I- I don’t watch it I just know it.)
@@aguasadonas8346 it kinda does ngl
I believe this is called an amen break.
I feel like ive heard this from wipeout (no not the tv show the game with flying ships and stuff)
"The infinite sound that can drive you insane"
Shout out to living on an aircraft carrier..
whatchu mean? (srs)
@@johnsonmonkeman5766 should be damn loud always on, isn't it?
If you play it backwards it calms you down and makes you sane again.....
As a composer, this is actually fascinating and even a bit exciting ... thank you for the link to the tone generator!
The magic is revealed when you run these sounds through a spectrogram.
What you NEED is a "Sexy Scrolling Voicepoint." Thanks, 1999 Winamp!! Those were the good old days.
It said help a lot and ha
@@backtonormal7163 nobody cares :P jk I thought the same actually
spectrum analyzer shows when the root gets to 100Hz the next higher tone is not at 1 octave (200Hz) its at 256 Hz
that is what gives it the creepy uneasy feeling - its a dissonant chord, not octaves.
I feel like it doesn’t work for me : I can easily focus on one of the ascending note/rhythm and follow them going up until they eventually fade. and at the same time I can hear the rest continuously climbing as it goes. Just like as if it was turbines starting spinning one after the others, without stopping accelerating.
Same here. I could tell what was happening before he explained it. Maybe it's because I happen to be a musician?
@@danaaronmusic I'm not one and I can keep track. Maybe because I dance?
@@nouseforaname182 Could be.
Me too. Maybe because I sing?
@@yutub5563 me too because i listen? 😂😂
Sounds like a death star charging up to blow up a planet
Cultivation star vs a Dead star
Battle OST
that sound along with the video makes me feel dizzy, nauseous and makes my brain physically hurt a bit. it definitely is something
I listen to this to get a good night's sleep. (Honestly wasn't an anxiety inducing tone at all ) sounds like a sound repeating over and over. 10/10 calming.
It's really the most interesting sound I've ever heard in my entire life.
@@cwomack7372 not really, its just the sound a window makes on a windy day
@@eliasmarbina2279 I guess everyone sees things differently. You should check into harmonic resonance if you haven't yet.
I hate it, it reminds me of air raid sirens and gives me minor anxiety attacks
Yeah I found it sucked in my focus. Especially with the visuals. Was disappointed when he stopped it to continue explaining haha
Imagine a sudden loud burst sound at the end of Shephard sound suddenly
a loud high pitched long beep would be a little disturbing
It would sound like an was before nuke
I actually heard this sound in my one of the worst nightmares
Satan?
meh, you just invented dubstep
I am not lying, that Shepard tone shapes has been my nightmare since a kid, whenever I have fever, these never ending shapes continuing indefinitely gives me chills and I still do not understand why
do ya mean fractals?
@@eyemoisturizer it's hard to explain, it freaks me out, yet there is nothing nightmarish in it
@@krutharthramegowdayd5291 i can understand it, infinite stuff seems intimidating
@@Crayveee finally someone can relate
@@Crayveee my experiences are quite similar
As a sufferer of crippling anxiety, this does not give me anxiety. I find this to be strangely intriguing.
I can hear where it loops.. Can’t get the illusion of it increasing indefinitely
I can relate. After being in choir for a couple years, I often find myself searching for patterns or listening in for tone similarities and differences (cue keys from being an alto lol)
Same. I was kinda let down.
Me too, felt kinda different brooo!!!😎✊
The curse of the musician’s brain
same and im no musician
1:40 HEY! I was enjoying that!
Shepard tones are great in some good techno! Thanks for the explanation!
1:49 *starts bobbing my head like its music*
S H E P A R D T O N E S?
@@crownofaragon412 get it right...
SHEPARDTONES
@@Mellyferguson3957 when I click your time footage, I instantly got an ad
same
TH-cam: Wanna hear a infinite sound that can drive you insane?
Me at 2AM: *Y E S*
It's 2:37 for meh
I’m reading your comment at 2:02 😅
@@MacXpert74 2:26 am for me.
*3am
@@ImActuallyGarbo I mean, it was 2am when I watched it so.
This is so relaxing. Thanks
There is actually a practical example of a Shepard tone in classical music. In Beethoven’s 3rd symphony, 1st movement, Beethoven has a reoccurring upward scale that appears to keep going up upwards when Infact they aren’t. It was due to his amazing orchestration skills that he was able to accomplish this effect.
I THOUGHT I had heard something like this before -- THANK YOU!
There is a rock and roll band called phish who have a song called “run like an antelope” where the guitarist will play what seems like a never ending crescendo of notes. Pretty awesome live.
David Byrne uses it also in the song Machu Picchu from the album The Forest.
It sounds like a horror movie raid siren
2:00 sounds like an eerie dnb song
It's weird indeed. Everywhere I comment, people tell me how much they love me and my videos. Sometimes it is annoying. But right now it would be okay. So say something nice about my content, dear king
@@AxxLAfriku no
Or a theremin from scifi movies
I think the movie Dunkirk used the Shepherds tone while showcasing the rising tension in escaping war. Also I heard it was used in The Dark Knight on the Batpod.
0:38 how teachers think boys react when they see a shoulder
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shoulder?
@@aniruthdinesh9156 yeah
@@gamistry2947 what does a shoulder have to do with how a boy reacts?
WHAT DOES IT MEAN???
Such a great explanation, thank you!
When I heard that I felt like I was about to transcend into a higher realm.
but never reached it, right?
@@salvoluca2869 sadly no but if I listen to it in my sleep I might end up in the 4th-Dimensional plane. Or maybe in an alien ship but idk.
Wow sounds cool. Parallel worlds?
@@salvoluca2869 Yeah, like getting sucked ever closer to a singularity but never reaching it because time.exe has stopped working.
@@Sylrha_Takahva ugh yeah I hate when I accidentally wake up in the 4th dimension
The "increasing rythm" part is giving me major anxiety vibes lmao
But at 2:20 it starts to be a good beat for a second
Like the “something is getting closer” video game noise.
@@ilikepie4685 big facts
i felt the exact opposite, shit sounded dope asf
tbh him getting me prepped up for the sound was 10x as scarier as the actual sound
almost like the clicks of the chain when on a roller coaster
YO THIS BEAT IS SICK, I dropped the bass to that and 90% of the audience shit their pants and phase shifted into a different reality.
It sounds terrifying when turning your eyes close, it feels like I’m about to get bit by a car at any moment
This comment kills me... I assume there's a spelling error (which is still funny bc of the visual), but the off chance it's not makes it funnier 😂
i tried that, feels pretty calming though..
I never knew cars could bite.
dang I wish I could turn my eyes closed
Damn, getting bit by a car must be rough. Must be talking about those newer wide mouth grill models, I'm pretty sure those ones can bite.
*"If you have anxiety, you better mute this next part"*
Me with anxiety:
I'm chilling, noise don't bother my anxiety
@@mtmcommunity it makes my anxiety go crazy
whats so funny about it?
@@yes-li1um my heart only beats a bit fast tho also get anxiety
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This is the sound of one of those electric trains at some airport terminals..
I listened to it and it scared the hell out of me it felt weirdly scary
This actually calmed me down from an anxiety attack
Lol
Before I watched this video I used to watch fractals in class to help me calm down, its interesting that it does the opposite for other people.
I stared super hard into the fractals, then when it ended I looked at the comments and everything was all wavy..
And yeah it almost put me into a meditative state
really? Same
Same here. It was oddly relaxing.
A Shepard Tone was used to make the famous 'infinite staircase' song in Super Mario 64
that was the only thing that came up my mind throughout the whole video. and I love that section so much, i was kinda anxious and scared to go back down the stairs when playing as a kid. like a monster chasing you and you are not allowed to turn around.
look up the Devil's Staircase
:O
@@Asakedia I was just frustated I couldn't reach the top lol
Oh... I never played Mario, but I heard something some years ago about some music driving people into fits of hysteria, some of which was supposedly from Mario. I never researched or listened to it (I was kinda young at the time and had enough sensitivities as it was without adding anything else, so I didn't think it was a good idea to find out about it). This makes sense now.
It's the expectation that is never satisfied. It makes me laugh hysterically.
As if
@@Crayveee same :P
It's so funny 😂 shepard tones are good for TH-cam Poops methinks
Sounds like you might need a trip to Arkham Asylum.
what a weird way to try to try and convince people you’re smart or whatever you’re trying to do.
Well, as much as I barely passed engineering at uni, I could actually see the Fourier transform of the Shepard tone as it was being played!
2:14 This isn’t making me go insane it’s making me wanna spit some bars
bro i was fucking vibing
@@generalkenobi4953 same💃
Ay ay ay yuh ay ha ay uh ay ay ay skrrrt skrry
Who needs LSD when you've got the Action Lab!
No, it's LDS here.
🖐 I’ll take any unwanted LSD.
@@OkNoBigDeal 😂🤣
I do
Actually that increasing rhythm one with the fractal zoom realllly reminded me of a fat asf lsd trip a while back.
My sensory issues/brain listening to this: *calm*
My sensory issues/brain when more then one person is trying to talk to me: *panic*
Edit: love to know im not alone with this
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When I first heard these I was able to tell the beginning of the new “cannon” (musical term) and was listening for the top to fade away. I knew it had to be multiple sounds playing concurrently and your brain could really jump in at any moment. It’s neat. This video has confirmed what I thought. 👍🏻
Trust me, when your sister plays gacha life on full volume every day for hours at a time, no sound or music can make you insane.
that fucking loop and those clicking sounds, it’s like I’m the stop posting about among us guy.
DING DINGDING DING DING DING DINGDING *beep beep beebeep b eep be e p*
Buy her earbuds lol
@@toomanymarys7355 trust me, she had multiple pairs of headphones, but she broke all of them.
@@roc-noK man my set has been working fine for almost 3 years now
@@Noober_0 no, I mean she physically broke them.
when the beat never drops. Makes my stomach churn
me who can make my brain reset the sound: *you just got Nae Nae'd!*
You have been
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Tell us how
eh....
you just kinda gotta know how to do it instinctively
You just focus and it's really easy you can also listen for the undertone
I was wondering why i Didin't understand it or why i can hear it clearly reset and distinct every single note vividly. Good thing i'm not the only one
I never had a panic attack before but this sound gave me one
Sounds that drive me insane:
1: Hearing the Grub Hub ad play
The screams of me hearing it is enough to recontain SCP-106
2. My voice. Just, my voice. It drives everyone insane, even me. Fuck me in general. I deserved far more dislikes than I got.
@@miguelbaltazar7606 yah same
@@miguelbaltazar7606 should of said “dad” at 1 year old instead of mom
YES
I have tinnitus so listening to this is actually quite relaxing, I almost fell asleep to it!
Saammmeeeeeeeeee
Lmfao right? Mere child’s play
I have it I'm scared to listen
I love this
There is another Sound that makes you crazy its called "silence"
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Living with tinnitus, I wish I knew the sound of silence.
@@bogusguhl2715 wow
silence is not a sound. it is no sound. like now. why are you eating a cat?
or am i no
@@bogusguhl2715 Have you heard the song by Simon and Garfunkel? Give it a listen!
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🎶- bop it!- pull it! Twist it!
Actually, what happens is that when it reaches the highest pitch, in the background, the tone again starts from the lowest pitch. The current sound fades away and the lower one (which was in the background) becomes audible.
Wait so what he said
and that's different from what he says.... how?
load Spectroid on your phone, you can see the FFT
the highest sound does not fade out - it goes past 20,000 kHz where you can no longer hear it
That’s what I heard too
@WreckFull Sch-epade tone. Ssh-yepard. SSH-yepard. Shush-epard.
Schepard. Ssh-epard. Ah screw it, I'll wait till I get my teef fishked.teeth Fixed I mean.
Teef-fishked.
Fa-scheppard.
I GOT IT!
The Schepp-art tone.
Schepp-aard.
The Schepp-ard tone!!!
Fash-niggarty, knew I could do it!!
SCHEPP-ARD!!
Goddammit Greek dentists!!
This doesn’t work on musically trained people, ear training helps us evade the illusion. Great stuff though✅
I was thinking the exact same. For me its to the point where even if i try i cannot hear the illusion. I always hear the 2 notes getting louder as they go higher in pitch and then decreasing in volume.
I can a point where it feels like it's fading into the same sequence of pitches. I don't know exactly if you mean hearing notes by ear of hearing if things are on key, but I wouldn't consider myself trained per se and I definitely hear said seam.
Yeah, i had a hard time getting fooled by this, as i pretty much immediately spotted the flaw in this infinity, it's just a loop of shifting octaves, or as we learned on elementary school to sing in canon, which sounded the same in certain songs, if they had the repeating octaves of course. But yeah, this was nothing new to me, other than i never knew it had a name to it.
I had the same with the whole "Laurel / Yanny" thing, i heard both at the same time and could switch between hearing one or the other.
EDIT: besides it just sounded like a typical pop song build up to a beat drop, that's also why it gives that physical/mental feeling of anxiousness, because it's designed to get you going.
I havnt had music training but its still easy to tell
i play the piano on a average level and listen to a lot of piano classical music and i didn't know how is that an illusion until he explained it, it was just so obvious lol
Something I noticed about the shepherd tone is that coping techniques I've learned for resisting panic attacks work on it. Like focusing on one specific tone or beat or focusing on counting.
This sound is incredibly disturbing and creepy, but at the same time very cool, the fractal adds to the creepy/coolness.
The high pitch tone really triggered my fight or flight lmao
The best thing about this is the infinite loop of visualized Mandelbrot sets.
I just learned about the Mandelbrot last week. My son introduced me to it and my mind is blown.
Shepard’s tone.... more like Uk underground trains
I thought that, too!
The Malaysian lrt stations are so god damn loud even the wheels screeches every small turn because the trains are always in a rush
Same here
sounds like a train that never arrives lmao
The rhythm one is interesting, not encountered that before
If you would like more audio illusions, this video series has 42 of them: th-cam.com/video/OiW8gzBGz1A/w-d-xo.html
After like 10 seconds of continiusly hearing the sound it felt as if the sound was coming from the back of my head. W-what?
Holy shit your right
@@salomonva UWU
that's where the sound actually comes from
@@jub8891 sick
@@jub8891 How so? :o
The first one sounds like a spaceship accelerating, and the second one is a different 'trip.
Yes! sounds like the Star Trek enterprise on warp drive as is increases to warp 9 ?
@@TheWatchernator sci fi movies
@@r3digit no they're an alien...
Only possible explanation
This is actually used in many psychedelic songs, looks like we cracked the code.
The fractal patterns are FIRE!