I usually hear yenny but when I tried to I could hear laurel, but it sounded like a dark evil voice to me! xd What you hear?
I usually hear yenny but when I tried to I could hear laurel, but it sounded like a dark evil voice to me! xd What you hear?
this seems to be a product of sound quality of speakers, if you have decent low ends you hear laurel. if your speakers are shitty with no low end its more yanny. its also a product of volume, higher/midrange pitches are more easily discerned at lower volume levels. if you have crappy speaker but turn it up it also goes more toward laurel
Is sounds all good, also there is that you lose quality of sound when ageing so older people would tend to hear laurel. Problem is that there are examples of two people listening to the same speakers and both young or old hearing different things.
My experience with it make me think it work something like this.
yeah it probably has to do with individual differences in hearing range probably because of either congenital factors or hearing damage at that point, if its not the speakers. the bottom line is you have a sound transmitted through a range of pitches that depending on whether to speaker or listener can transmit/hear all or some of the pitches it will distort the word from laurel to yanny depending on whatever the case may be
I hear both. And yes, I thought it was like the dancer.
yeah if i turn it down to where I can barely hear it I hear yanny
do you hear both at same time crystal? thats probably really good ability to isolate certain ranges in your head. I bet that's how sound technicians and audio producers work
i hear "yarol" ...
Yanny all the time.
do you ever wonder if the clip isn't saying either of those words and it's just a matter of you assuming it's between those two options because they were the only two options that you were given, i'm pretty sure the term for that is "priming" but it's been a while
laurel, what does this mean internet AI? what category mind fuck do I know belong to? how best can I serve the greater perfect human picture? how best can I serve the AI? is this even real?
successful experiment in internet tracking. they know who you are and how to create a selective reality on every website you visit.
it sounds so tinfoil hat and probably is.. still if you know how to pay attention to things this might not be far from the truth.
my cousin watched and posted this obscure youtube video the same afternoon I viewed and considered posting it on his fb wall. It came up in his suggested videos... also appeared in my suggested videos.. neither of us watch any of the same things. Its borderline coincidental. A dozen such similar examples.
Younger people tend to hear yanny
It's due to the frequency we can hear.. The older we get the lower frequency we can hear
https://youtu.be/yDiXQl7grPQ
I’m old and I hear Yammy.
I hear yanny first and laurel second
yanny is such a stupid name lol
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It's very clearly Laurel to me. No matter the volume I listen it on.
Is Laurel gay and Yenny straight?
Neither
Using phonetical symbols:
[jeəɑːɪ]
Yenny is the closest but I don't hear [n]
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I'm 28 and I hear "Laurel" clear as a bell.
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I don't hear Laurel at all until they break it down in some videos to isolate it. I was in the same room with someone and we listened together they heard laurel and the beginning of yan. I can't for whatever reason. Drove myself nuts with it for about a half hour then let it go. Just one of those weird things I don't want to get hung up on. : But, even with headphones I can't hear it and my headphones are higher quality Sennheisers so don't think that was an issue. I can spin the dancer both ways at will so wondered if this was another right/left brain kind of thing. She naturally spins clockwise but not hard to make her go the other direction.
I don't think age makes a difference. One child here heard laurel and the other heard yanny. They are both preteens. Their mom heard laurel I think.
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25- Laurel. If I say Yanny in my head in a high voice, then I hear Yanny.
If you repeat "Yanny" 199 times she appears.
Lauranny
That's cool. It is kinda creeping me out though lol
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I experimented and played a thunderstorm video at the same time I listened to it and it, finally, clearly said laurel. When I turned off the thunderstorm video and played it alone it went back to yanny. Couldn't hear anything but laurel with the storm playing simultaneously.
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try hearing all the scale and then from yanny to laurel, you'll hear the 2 at the same time -P (yanny's voice sounds like gollum)
Yanny. 29 yrs old. I have to pull the slider pretty far to start hearing Laurel.
I'd say age makes a difference, on average. Younger people can hear higher pitches than older people. For example, when I was younger, I could hear a high-pitched sound emitted by televisions very easily. It occurred even with the volume off. Now, I can't hear the noise as well.
https://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-w...r-these-sounds
Yanny has a higher pitch. Do the math.