Weirdly enough, I finally heard Yanny once the pitch was at its lowest. Really awesome video! Looking forward to more cool stuff like this on your channel!
I actually heard Yanny more when the pitch was lower and Laurel higher in pitch. Although, granted, in the lower segment I actually hear both laurel and yanny, just a little bit clearer yanny. My brain hurts now... lmao
Whenever Beth posts stuff like this, it just makes me love her and her channel even more! Also, props for featuring a Brazilian youtuber! As a Brazilian myself, it's nice to see my country getting some love. Best of all to ya Beth! Amazing work!
I know the lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody but I didnt hear them in the clip. I didnt hear the piano talking until I read the cqptions so I get the priming thing. Hmmm
I love Shepard Tones. Especially when there's a rising and falling tone at the same time, which others describe as being too unsettling to listen to for any time. I find them somewhat soothing.
Laurel is in the lower frequencies and Yanny is in the higher frequencies. I was able to hear both first time I heard it. It's about time someone else figured it out. :D
Thanks a lot Beth for the fun, interesting & amazing video... It was worth it... & I can't stop to watch your beautiful smile... Love you❤❤❤ & take care...
Wonderful as usual. You should now treat yourself to Geoff Castaluccis cover of high and dry. Solo vocal with piano and just amazingly done with a voice that does amazing things.
Thank you for sharing, Beth! No matter what frequency or pitch, I can only hear Laurel. And also 'ba' dominates my hearing instead of 'fa', I could only hear about 2 - 3 fa(s) in passing.
I heard Laurel at all frequencies until the very low which is when I heard the Gary sound. So, I'm middle aged and have gone to many concerts, so my higher frequency range is probably garbage.
This kind of videos are extremely interesting, plus you have an adorable and cristal clear accent. They are very gripping and novelty. Besides, high quality content. I congratulate You, Beth!
Hi Beth! This video was amazing! I love this channel! What I just watched blew my mind! Wow! I am going to pay attention to some stuff that I hear from now on! Great video!
I have a friend who, the first time we met, told me she was living in Boulder (CO) , but as I'm french, I heard Bordeaux, which led to a short confusing conversation ! And thank you for talking about Risset, his work seems very interesting !
📖 Get your signed copy of my album Fable here: www.bethroars.com/shop ☀ Pre-save my first single "Power Of The Wolf" 🐺 on Spotify (it really helps me out!): distrokid.com/hyperfollow/bethroars/power-of-the-wolf 🥁 Become a Patreon Supporter: www.patreon.com/bethroars
Thanks for this, very interesting and informative. BTW, I loved that you have the little roar say Laurel instead of roar at the beginning of the video. Awesome sauce right there! Bi gu math! ~Be Blessed!
Now I understand when you increase the pitch, I could still hear Laurel in the man's voice but slowly a second voice, robotic-like started to appear, saying Yanny. About my gear: AKG K240 MKII plugged directly into my PC, with no DAC or stuff like that. I'm 24 years old, too. You're really into that stuff, huh? I could see in your eyes your excitement, like, way more excited than your usual, it's like you were talking about the coolest thing in the world and I think it is for you. It's nice to see this kind of passion
Another audio illusion is at the end of Mr. Blue Sky by ELO. If you ask people what it's saying most people will say "Mr blue sky" while actually it says "Please turn me over" since it was the last song on that side of the Vinyl.
So, the initial priming example (color mismatch) didn't work for me. But I'm glad you replayed the talking piano, cause that did help me see priming. The first time you played the piano, I didn't hear it at all. So I listened to it again with my eyes closed and could kind of hear it. But when you played it again at the end I clearly heard the words!
"The Piano has been talking, not me" (Tom Waits). Thanks for explaining the "pattern-seeking" brain's role in the auditory world. It's much clearer how we visually mistake things for human forms or faces when information is incomplete and the brain fills in the gaps. It's really interesting to see what makes a sound similar enough to a human voice to be mistaken for one. It reminds me of a TED talk by Michael Shermer about "why people believe weird things", in which he delivers a lot of examples of visual and auditory illusions, including the famous satanic backwards-message in Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven. I didn't understand a word until the words were shown. It would be really interesting to see this visualized in the way you show here, and compare it to someone actually singing it normally, i.e. forwards. I suspect that it's not the voice alone but the whole array of instruments that bring the harmonics together in just the right way. Unfortunately, Michael got too hung up ridiculing the people who over-interpret such things to actually clarify the "why" in his title.
Very interesting content that held my attention. It was as good as hearing you react to my favorite artist singing my favorite song. I hope that you can find some more content to make another educational video like this one. Thank you for your hard work. rawr!
I first discovered the Laurel clip before a band rehearsal, and heard Laurel. To test if it was frequency, we played a bit without any ear protection (super smart, I know) then listened to the same clip and I heard Yanny. So...that's what damage live music will do.
Laurel still dominates my hearing no matter what frequency and pitch. On the 'ba' and 'fa' exercise, when I close my eyes, I could only hear 'ba' all the way.
Might not be perfectly analagous, but I am a percussionist and am fascinated by implied and actual metric modulation and polyrythms. Often when hearing traditional African music I shift between hearing it in different meters.
The pitch slider during 5:35 is what made it flip between yanny and laurel. Before that all I could hear was yanny. I think my ears are more sensitive to higher frequencies?
Is it possible that it has to do with the pitches your ears pick up? The lower pitches are obviously "laurel", but if you listen closely, the higher pitches seem to say "yanni", "Gary", or some other word. Very interesting. You got me on the "ba" part. Good job. Edit: sorry, I didn't finish the video before I made my comment. You actually addressed this.
I hear Laurel at any pith. Except 5:42 when I hear Jerry Also. In the piano bits in the end I just hear random noise. Not speech or song. Does this mean I'm tone deaf?
Interesting... I believe that I've lost some of my higher frequency hearing due to too much exposure to loud noise (specifically sitting behind a drum kit) in my teens and early twenties. I only heard Laurel on the pitch removal and "Laurel" until the pitch shifted to the lower range and then I heard "Yeary"
Another example of an audio illusion that I discovered is in Daft Punk song "Get Lucky" - listen to at 2:21 - are the lyrics "we're up all night to get", or "we'll rob a Mexican" ?? (not a negative intention, it's just what I hear)
The laurel yanny thing freaks me out because one minute I'll swear up and down your crazy if you hear anything but yanny and then the next minute I'm the crazy one I was previously describing.
So today I learned I have a disconnect between priming and actual hearing. When you were saying Fa Fa Fa but playing the Ba Ba Ba clip I was hearing one with my eyes and the other with my ears and it was confusing for a moment. The talking piano I heard nothing, and in the Bohemian Rhapsody part it just sounded like a John Medesky cover. Now, what can I do with this information...
Like many others I hear Laurel for most of the clip. I only heard Yanny when it was at the lowest frequency. That being said, I have always been super sensitive to high frequencies like when people’s hearing aid batteries are running low. I also used to hear the old tvs and monitors when they were on but not having a signal. It registered in the back of my head right where it meets my neck and is very uncomfortable. I am 44.
Can you please check out Raine Maida lead singer of Our Lady Peace his range is amazing and do not think you have looked or listened to his voice before. Thank you!
Its crazy that ive never knew this until i start watching, but once i started studying sound i heard both separate in the higher and lower frequencies before you confirming this lmao
I've known this audio illusion for years and have always been able to hear Laurel or Yani and this is the first time I've only been able to hear Laurel - but then at frequency change part @ 5:23 I hear low Laurel up to high Laurel but when it comes back down it turns into Jerry then back up to Laurel. Yani is nowhere to be found. I guess my hearing has changed with time.
I didn't expect that kind of technical video about sound on your channel! Great job, Beth! :-) If you're interested to hear the "talking piano" trick applied to different instruments throughout an album based on the sound of talking voices by a great canadian guitarist and composer René Lussier, here's the Wiki page : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_tr%C3%A9sor_de_la_langue and here's the whole album : th-cam.com/video/1M6AS-gvtOc/w-d-xo.html (by the way, thank you so much for speaking about Jean-Claude Risset :-)
There is a bird that I hear at work that always sounds like its saying someone's name, usually 'Gary' or 'Eric'. I only heard 'yanny' in the far left 20% of the slide.
I heard "bah" both times right away. Also I heard Laurel all the time except when you reached the lowest pitch, then I think I heard a Yanny. At the highest pitch it sounded like Lolly
My wife damaged her right ear drum while scuba diving years ago. She still has diminished hearing in that ear today. She has said how much harder it is to understand people now that masks are in use. She didn't realize how much she was getting from essentially lip reading until that was taken away.
Interesting! With the original audio clip, I couldn't make anything out, until you adjusted the pitch, I could here one at the high end and the other at the low end. Also, when you were talking about our ability to separate someone's voice from background noise, this is something I can not do. Why? Because I have a phonic decoding deficiency, a.k.a. dyslexia. I am unable to separate the sound of your voice from the background noise. I can hear your voice, I just can not separate the phonics from the rest of the noise.
You get similar illusions when someone "adapt" Korean songs to Italian language: after you read captions you actually hear Italian words (of course, if you're Italian)
Something else I've been searching for years : I don't know if you ever heard of "circular breathing" (an extended technique mostly used for didgeridoo, saxophone and other wind instruments) Some say it's possible to use that technique for singing and I'm just super excited to hear what it would sound like and to understand how it can be humanly possible! :-P The further I can go is singing short rythmic phrases on the inhale then on the exhale, back and forth (inspired by inuit throat singing "battles" later developped in solos by the great Tanya Tagaq : th-cam.com/video/dumvYzfuT0w/w-d-xo.html
Weirdly enough, I finally heard Yanny once the pitch was at its lowest. Really awesome video! Looking forward to more cool stuff like this on your channel!
when it went high I heard Yaurel, when it went low I heard a Gary or two
Yeah, that's how it was for me too. I finally heard Yanny at about the lowest three.
Yeah, I heard laurel through all the high, almost yanny near the bottom, and geary at the lowest.
Same here. When it was higher it was Laurel, but when it was lower it was Yanny. Good stuff!
Yeah me too
I loved this video!
Regards
Vinheteiro
Thank you!
Vinheteiro assistindo Beth Roars? Quero esse crossover um dia
Wow...Lord vin.....
I love both of you
@@manocustaff4809 hahaha tambem quero!
I can hear Laurel whatever pitch it was played at lol
Funny, for me it was Yanny on whatever pitch at 5:21. In the original clip I am also a Yanny.
I've never once heard Yanny
I actually heard Yanny more when the pitch was lower and Laurel higher in pitch. Although, granted, in the lower segment I actually hear both laurel and yanny, just a little bit clearer yanny.
My brain hurts now... lmao
Yup! Laurel every time!
How can someone possibly hear "yanni"?
Whenever Beth posts stuff like this, it just makes me love her and her channel even more! Also, props for featuring a Brazilian youtuber! As a Brazilian myself, it's nice to see my country getting some love.
Best of all to ya Beth! Amazing work!
I know the lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody but I didnt hear them in the clip. I didnt hear the piano talking until I read the cqptions so I get the priming thing. Hmmm
I love Shepard Tones. Especially when there's a rising and falling tone at the same time, which others describe as being too unsettling to listen to for any time. I find them somewhat soothing.
This explains a lot. The reason two people disagree on what was said in any given situation. Thanks for this Beth.
Laurel is in the lower frequencies and Yanny is in the higher frequencies. I was able to hear both first time I heard it. It's about time someone else figured it out. :D
Thanks a lot Beth for the fun, interesting & amazing video... It was worth it... & I can't stop to watch your beautiful smile... Love you❤❤❤ & take care...
Awesome and educational. More like this, please!
"VSAUCE! Beth here.
Is it Laurel or is it Yanny?"
Love the new educational/entertainment content format!
Wonderful as usual. You should now treat yourself to Geoff Castaluccis cover of high and dry. Solo vocal with piano and just amazingly done with a voice that does amazing things.
Thank you for sharing, Beth! No matter what frequency or pitch, I can only hear Laurel. And also 'ba' dominates my hearing instead of 'fa', I could only hear about 2 - 3 fa(s) in passing.
I heard Laurel at all frequencies until the very low which is when I heard the Gary sound. So, I'm middle aged and have gone to many concerts, so my higher frequency range is probably garbage.
Such an interesting video. Really well explained and lots of work went into it. I was finally able to hear Laurel during that clip. Thanks :)
This kind of videos are extremely interesting, plus you have an adorable and cristal clear accent. They are very gripping and novelty. Besides, high quality content. I congratulate You, Beth!
Hi Beth! This video was amazing! I love this channel! What I just watched blew my mind! Wow! I am going to pay attention to some stuff that I hear from now on! Great video!
I have a friend who, the first time we met, told me she was living in Boulder (CO) , but as I'm french, I heard Bordeaux, which led to a short confusing conversation !
And thank you for talking about Risset, his work seems very interesting !
📖 Get your signed copy of my album Fable here: www.bethroars.com/shop
☀ Pre-save my first single "Power Of The Wolf" 🐺 on Spotify (it really helps me out!): distrokid.com/hyperfollow/bethroars/power-of-the-wolf
🥁 Become a Patreon Supporter: www.patreon.com/bethroars
Wow that was very interesting ,I really enjoyed it and I wouldn't mind hearing more about this sort of topic. Thank you Beth great video
I have lots of ideas. Check out my Beth Chats playlist for more videos with similar themes: th-cam.com/play/PL9cGSbtFombSa49bJ0nxQhwx5tHnj9sP_.html
You are fine. Good luck with your channel. I love your reaction/analysis to metal music.
The Ba/Fa test worked for me. But the laurel audio never changes.
At 5:45 I heard Gary that was the first time I've heard that.
Thanks for this, very interesting and informative. BTW, I loved that you have the little roar say Laurel instead of roar at the beginning of the video. Awesome sauce right there! Bi gu math! ~Be Blessed!
This is amazing. Great video! :)
Now I understand when you increase the pitch, I could still hear Laurel in the man's voice but slowly a second voice, robotic-like started to appear, saying Yanny. About my gear: AKG K240 MKII plugged directly into my PC, with no DAC or stuff like that. I'm 24 years old, too.
You're really into that stuff, huh? I could see in your eyes your excitement, like, way more excited than your usual, it's like you were talking about the coolest thing in the world and I think it is for you. It's nice to see this kind of passion
That was fun and informative! Well done!👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another audio illusion is at the end of Mr. Blue Sky by ELO. If you ask people what it's saying most people will say "Mr blue sky" while actually it says "Please turn me over" since it was the last song on that side of the Vinyl.
Mind Blown 🤯 Tremendous job 👏
So, the initial priming example (color mismatch) didn't work for me. But I'm glad you replayed the talking piano, cause that did help me see priming. The first time you played the piano, I didn't hear it at all. So I listened to it again with my eyes closed and could kind of hear it. But when you played it again at the end I clearly heard the words!
Absolutely fascinating!
Okay now you're tripping me out. This just followed you're live chat today and whoah... I've never looked into any of this.
Thanks. I can hear both now. 😄
"The Piano has been talking, not me" (Tom Waits).
Thanks for explaining the "pattern-seeking" brain's role in the auditory world. It's much clearer how we visually mistake things for human forms or faces when information is incomplete and the brain fills in the gaps. It's really interesting to see what makes a sound similar enough to a human voice to be mistaken for one.
It reminds me of a TED talk by Michael Shermer about "why people believe weird things", in which he delivers a lot of examples of visual and auditory illusions, including the famous satanic backwards-message in Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven. I didn't understand a word until the words were shown. It would be really interesting to see this visualized in the way you show here, and compare it to someone actually singing it normally, i.e. forwards. I suspect that it's not the voice alone but the whole array of instruments that bring the harmonics together in just the right way. Unfortunately, Michael got too hung up ridiculing the people who over-interpret such things to actually clarify the "why" in his title.
Very interesting content that held my attention. It was as good as hearing you react to my favorite artist singing my favorite song. I hope that you can find some more content to make another educational video like this one. Thank you for your hard work. rawr!
I have lots of ideas. :) Check out my Beth Chats playlist for more educational videos: th-cam.com/play/PL9cGSbtFombSa49bJ0nxQhwx5tHnj9sP_.html
I love the scientific explanations of what we are hearing.
The ascending sound was used by The beatles on the song "A Day in the Life" if i'm not mistaken.
nevercouldbeanyotherway
Fantastic video!! Thank you!!!
What a great video! Thanks!
Very interesting. Thank you for the info.
I first discovered the Laurel clip before a band rehearsal, and heard Laurel. To test if it was frequency, we played a bit without any ear protection (super smart, I know) then listened to the same clip and I heard Yanny. So...that's what damage live music will do.
Laurel still dominates my hearing no matter what frequency and pitch. On the 'ba' and 'fa' exercise, when I close my eyes, I could only hear 'ba' all the way.
Might not be perfectly analagous, but I am a percussionist and am fascinated by implied and actual metric modulation and polyrythms. Often when hearing traditional African music I shift between hearing it in different meters.
The pitch slider during 5:35 is what made it flip between yanny and laurel. Before that all I could hear was yanny. I think my ears are more sensitive to higher frequencies?
That was my exact experience, too.
This was such a neat video 😁
Is it possible that it has to do with the pitches your ears pick up?
The lower pitches are obviously "laurel", but if you listen closely, the higher pitches seem to say "yanni", "Gary", or some other word.
Very interesting.
You got me on the "ba" part. Good job.
Edit: sorry, I didn't finish the video before I made my comment. You actually addressed this.
I hear Laurel at any pith. Except 5:42 when I hear Jerry
Also. In the piano bits in the end I just hear random noise. Not speech or song. Does this mean I'm tone deaf?
Why do I find the beth roars logo speaking laurel the funniest event of today??? XP
I believe there's a great example of The Shepherd Tone effect at the very end of Pink Floyd studio version of "Echoes" - check it out.
Hi! Could you do a vocal coach reacts on Dire Straits or Mark Knopfler in general? Thanks, cheers from Italy!
Hello Beth cool video 👍🌟⭐⭐⭐👌🙏🎄
10:00 it was used in the pc game Half-Life 2 to some degree.
5:45 strangely I hear something likely "yally" here...
Have to try with my headphones tomorrow
What did you he hear with headphones?
I heard "Jelly" 🤣
I've been enjoying your reactions quite a bit, thanks!
Would LOVE to see you critique Shakey Graves, "Roll the Bones"
Interesting...
I believe that I've lost some of my higher frequency hearing due to too much exposure to loud noise (specifically sitting behind a drum kit) in my teens and early twenties.
I only heard Laurel on the pitch removal and "Laurel" until the pitch shifted to the lower range and then I heard "Yeary"
Another example of an audio illusion that I discovered is in Daft Punk song "Get Lucky" - listen to at 2:21 - are the lyrics "we're up all night to get", or "we'll rob a Mexican" ?? (not a negative intention, it's just what I hear)
Ha! I just listened. Now I have that in my mind I can't unhear it.
@@BethRoars thx for responding - I'm flattered! Were you able to listen to Pink Floyd "Echoes" at very end of song, is that a Shepherd tone thing?
Lord Vinheteiro from 🇧🇷 10:15 as me, great video! I love your voice!!
The laurel yanny thing freaks me out because one minute I'll swear up and down your crazy if you hear anything but yanny and then the next minute I'm the crazy one I was previously describing.
So today I learned I have a disconnect between priming and actual hearing.
When you were saying Fa Fa Fa but playing the Ba Ba Ba clip I was hearing one with my eyes and the other with my ears and it was confusing for a moment.
The talking piano I heard nothing, and in the Bohemian Rhapsody part it just sounded like a John Medesky cover.
Now, what can I do with this information...
"Mcgurk" sounds like something I'd call a friend to take the piss.
Talk nerdy to me 😜 really cool video!!!
Like many others I hear Laurel for most of the clip. I only heard Yanny when it was at the lowest frequency. That being said, I have always been super sensitive to high frequencies like when people’s hearing aid batteries are running low. I also used to hear the old tvs and monitors when they were on but not having a signal. It registered in the back of my head right where it meets my neck and is very uncomfortable. I am 44.
Holy crap...I never knew of the McGurk affect...very interesting
Great video!!!
5:16 i heard "laurel/yaurel" in the higher pitch and "yanny" in the lower D: in the middle i heard both of them at the same time plus "yaurel" lmao
Great topic!
Haha, I heard Laurel the first time, then Laurel and Geery when changing the frequency.
i like these new type of videos =)
Can you please check out Raine Maida lead singer of Our Lady Peace his range is amazing and do not think you have looked or listened to his voice before. Thank you!
I hear both through the entire pitch at 5:23. Laurel is the dominant sound with Yanni sounding like a whisper behind it. It’s strange.
Its crazy that ive never knew this until i start watching, but once i started studying sound i heard both separate in the higher and lower frequencies before you confirming this lmao
5:20 min. i heard laurel forward play, yanni in backward play
Woow when at first I heard Yanny, as the pitch got higher I heard Laurel and as it went down I heard Yanny again
I hear a mix an can hear laurel when pitched up but hear yelly when pitched down
I've known this audio illusion for years and have always been able to hear Laurel or Yani and this is the first time I've only been able to hear Laurel - but then at frequency change part @ 5:23 I hear low Laurel up to high Laurel but when it comes back down it turns into Jerry then back up to Laurel. Yani is nowhere to be found. I guess my hearing has changed with time.
All pitches and speeds are 'yanny'. Facts! 😁
I didn't expect that kind of technical video about sound on your channel! Great job, Beth! :-)
If you're interested to hear the "talking piano" trick applied to different instruments throughout an album based on the sound of talking voices by a great canadian guitarist and composer René Lussier, here's the Wiki page : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_tr%C3%A9sor_de_la_langue
and here's the whole album : th-cam.com/video/1M6AS-gvtOc/w-d-xo.html
(by the way, thank you so much for speaking about Jean-Claude Risset :-)
Odd, during the pitch change about 5:45, I didn't hear Yanny until the pitch was dropped below original pitch.
I hear sometimes Yanny, sometimes Laurel (but distorted) and sometimes "Yarry". It seeems there is plenty of variety here.
There is a bird that I hear at work that always sounds like its saying someone's name, usually 'Gary' or 'Eric'.
I only heard 'yanny' in the far left 20% of the slide.
I heard laurel when high and yanny when low but normally only hear laurel
All Laurel, until at 5:10 I heard "Yeermy". At about 5:40 I started hearing "Yammy". Right before that, I heard both at once 2 or 3 times.
They used this piano affect in IT (original Tellie movie)
ALL i hear is Laurel. Ecen when the pitches are changed. I even tried reading the other word first, and still heard laurel.
Well, great... Now I hear Yelly.
I heard "bah" both times right away. Also I heard Laurel all the time except when you reached the lowest pitch, then I think I heard a Yanny. At the highest pitch it sounded like Lolly
My wife damaged her right ear drum while scuba diving years ago. She still has diminished hearing in that ear today. She has said how much harder it is to understand people now that masks are in use. She didn't realize how much she was getting from essentially lip reading until that was taken away.
I originally heard yanny going up and laurel coming down, and then it switched. This is amazing, yet scary.
I heard Yanny at the start. I here both when the pitch's are changed. It's so weird and messes with my brain. 🙂🙂
That was really interesting!
By the way, I heard Laurel every single time.
Laurel
I love this video
I heard Laurel the whole time until it was at its lowest. Then I heard yeary. But this is on cheap bluetooth earbuds
Interesting! With the original audio clip, I couldn't make anything out, until you adjusted the pitch, I could here one at the high end and the other at the low end. Also, when you were talking about our ability to separate someone's voice from background noise, this is something I can not do. Why? Because I have a phonic decoding deficiency, a.k.a. dyslexia. I am unable to separate the sound of your voice from the background noise. I can hear your voice, I just can not separate the phonics from the rest of the noise.
You get similar illusions when someone "adapt" Korean songs to Italian language: after you read captions you actually hear Italian words (of course, if you're Italian)
At first I heard Yanny, but now after listening it on 5:22 I hear both of them at the same time. XD
Interesting video, though!
Risset just drove during rush hour traffic, being overtaken a thousand times with that multi-doppler effect... For sure :D
Something else I've been searching for years : I don't know if you ever heard of "circular breathing" (an extended technique mostly used for didgeridoo, saxophone and other wind instruments)
Some say it's possible to use that technique for singing and I'm just super excited to hear what it would sound like and to understand how it can be humanly possible! :-P
The further I can go is singing short rythmic phrases on the inhale then on the exhale, back and forth (inspired by inuit throat singing "battles" later developped in solos by the great Tanya Tagaq :
th-cam.com/video/dumvYzfuT0w/w-d-xo.html
Ok now you name Nolan's movies? That's why you're my favorite.
Please react to inutilismo - "2020 em uma música". That's a Brazilian guy singing and playing some 2020 hits perfectly, like a native English speaker.
So cool. The Big Turk McGurk effect.