This is a funny one. first heard it on the speaker of an iPhone from 10 feet away, and hear one thing. Listening on headphones changed that, and now that's all I can hear.
What do you hear?
“Yanny” or “Laurel”: the audio clip that’s tearing the internet apart - Vox
What do you hear?
“Yanny” or “Laurel”: the audio clip that’s tearing the internet apart - Vox
I tried this a few hours ago, it was on the BBC website. All I heard was Laurel. It couldn't be anything else to me, every part of the word was clear, the rrr in the middle, the lll at the the end. Super clear. That was on the laptop.
An hour ago the conundrum was on the BBC news on TV, I just happened to switch on and there it was... Yanny, Yanny, Yanny. Huh ! This to was super clear.
Back on the laptop now, playing the same clip from the same site as before and all I hear is...………….. Yanny.
There is some kind of conditioning going on to me. I can't get a Laurel from it now.
An hour ago the conundrum was on the BBC news on TV, I just happened to switch on and there it was... Yanny, Yanny, Yanny. Huh ! This to was super clear.
Back on the laptop now, playing the same clip from the same site as before and all I hear is...………….. Yanny.
There is some kind of conditioning going on to me. I can't get a Laurel from it now.
I've tried it repeatedly over the past two days and made the mistake of sharing it with my local group where it has created more than a little controversy and good natured angst.. LOL
I hear a fairly gruff male voice saying "Laurel" on my HP laptop. I've not tried it with other devices.
I hear a fairly gruff male voice saying "Laurel" on my HP laptop. I've not tried it with other devices.
You can "train" to hear all sorts...
But go to the OP vox.com link, scroll to the bit "Ok, so if you pitch-shift it you can hear different things:" ... and listen. See what you make of that!
With any of the upshifts I hear Laurel every time. Weird.
I just listened to it and initially only heard Yanny. I was confounded that anyone could hear anything else but that so I gave it a few more listens and sure enough, Laurel could finally be audibly discerned. So now, -if I try- I can hear both but I never would have heard Laurel without trying to.
Found a video clip on twitter that illustrates what’s happening:
https://mobile.twitter.com/MBoffin/...774/yanny-laurel-explained&tfw_site=voxdotcom
https://mobile.twitter.com/MBoffin/...774/yanny-laurel-explained&tfw_site=voxdotcom
Strange, I went from Yarry (I never hear yanny) to Laurel with better audio, and there it stuck. Until this afternoon when I heard it on the car radio. Distinctly Yarry again.
It is said to be a computer generated pronunciation of Laurel that some high school kid recorded.
EDIT: So strange; just listened again on my MacBook Pro. Started out Yarry, yarry, larry, laury, laurel, laurel. Fascinating to hear if morph from one to the other.
It is said to be a computer generated pronunciation of Laurel that some high school kid recorded.
EDIT: So strange; just listened again on my MacBook Pro. Started out Yarry, yarry, larry, laury, laurel, laurel. Fascinating to hear if morph from one to the other.
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