This thing is doing the rounds of Facebook, etc, at the moment – a recording of a voice that sounds like it’s saying either Laurel or Yanny depending on how good your high frequency hearing is.
www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-16/laurel-or-yanny-what-you-hear-could-depend-on-hearing-loss/9768478
If different people can hear such different things from one recording, is it any wonder the bird call descriptions in field guides don’t make sense to everyone?
Peter Shute
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I’ve forgotten my twitter password, so this might be the same stuff – an article showing spectrograms, and a player you can adjust to hear either word:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/05/16/upshot/audio-clip-yanny-laurel-debate.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur
Obviously this is an extreme and contrived example. With bird call, tseep vs ee might be a more typical difference.
Peter Shute
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On 17 May 2018, at 9:17 pm, Paul Taylor <birder@ozemail.com.au<mailto:birder@ozemail.com.au>> wrote:
There was a sonograph of sorts in one of the tweets in the article,
demonstrating what happens if you remove the high (“Yanny”) or
low (“Laurel”) frequencies:
https://twitter.com/MBoffin/status/996562598815416321
On 17/05/2018 7:20 PM, Carl Clifford wrote:
At first, I heard Yanny, but as I let the recording loop, it first changed
to Yaurel, the Laurel. I to would like to se a sonograph.
On Thursday, May 17, 2018, Peter Shute <pshute@nuw.org.au<mailto:pshute@nuw.org.au>> wrote:
This thing is doing the rounds of Facebook, etc, at the moment – a
recording of a voice that sounds like it’s saying either Laurel or Yanny
depending on how good your high frequency hearing is.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-16/laurel-or-yanny-
what-you-hear-could-depend-on-hearing-loss/9768478
If different people can hear such different things from one recording, is
it any wonder the bird call descriptions in field guides don’t make sense
to everyone?
Peter Shute
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