Posted on 05/17/2018 1:26:19 PM PDT by Jane Long
Theres a new debate storming the internet thats reminiscent of the furor over that white and gold dress back in 2015 (or was it blue and back?) People are torn over an audio clip of a computer-generated voice, with some listeners saying they hear the word Laurel in a deep male voice, and others saying they hear Yanny in a higher-pitch. The recording went viral after it first surfaced on Reddit earlier this week. It was later posted on Twitter, where it has been liked more than 50,000 times and stoked a fierce debate.....
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
” hear Laurel.”
It is Laurel...at least on the one I heard. If someone is hearing Yannie on that one then they should get checked out.
Apparently the original recording was “Laurel”. Then someone filtered it to remove some of the bass components. Based on our hearing sensitivity, some of us hear “Yanny”.
My wife hears “Laurel” and I hear “Yanny”.
There is an link on the New York Times site that has a slider that varies how much of the bass is removed:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/16/upshot/audio-clip-yanny-laurel-debate.html
You can vary the filter so that everyone hears “Laurel” or everyone hears “Yanny”. You can even find a spot for most individuals where they hear a mix of the two words.
The speed-up or slow-down effect you describe is pretty much the same thing, since speeding up means shifting to higher frequencies.
So now there two things that the NYT is good for: real-time election night results, and disntinguishing Laurel vs. Yanny.
The original recording tracked to vocabularydotcom says Laurel. This video clip was helpful as you can see people hear yanny moreso when he highlights the higher tones on the audio file.
Interesting, really makes you wonder how many other words can be so easily misunderstood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6PtiCrk_20&t=240
:-)
LOL!! McLaurel or McYanny?
The only reason I clicked on this is to try and figure out why it is even being talked about... still don’t know
It’s not the device. I heard laurel the first time on tv. Saved it on DVR. Later I played it for my daughter. Same tv, this time I heard yanny! Today I replayed it, I heard laurel again. same tv, same dvr clip
“Zamfir...”
IF I’m sitting, it sounds like Boxcar Willie, but standing, it is unmistakably Slim Whitman doing the “Indian Love Call”.
“Zamfir...”
IF I’m sitting, it sounds like Boxcar Willie, but standing, it is unmistakably Slim Whitman doing the “Indian Love Call”.
All I wanna hear is, “Your tacos are ready!”
Laurel. Cant hear any type of ee sound at the end for Yanny. I suspect its based on age as well as the device. Young people might hear the higher frequencies better so maybe they will hear Yanny?
I heard Laurel, but maybe that’s because I am so used to saying and hearing it. lol It’s my dog’s name.
Laurel.
My husband says he hears Larry.
one of my all time favorite songs
I just heard it that way also...
YARAUL.....Kinda like that...
I hear, yearie. Go figure.
One of my all time faves, too :-)
Here’s the White House staff giving their take on the Yanny/Laurel debate...
https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHouse/videos/1682299891857737/
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