Black Friday or More Exciting - NEW Sound Illusion - What Do You Hear?

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Published 2019-11-23
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WHAT DO YOU HEAR? Is it "Black Friday" or is it "More Exciting"? Write a Comment, Please Share !!!

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The internet is divided again. After "the dress" and "Yanny or Laurel" a new audio illusion is trending: Now in 2019 it is Black Friday or More Exciting.




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In 2015, the Internet became divided over a dress that some thought was blue and black, while others believed it was white and gold. Now millions of listeners are arguing over a single word uttered in a three-second audio clip. Some hear it as a deep male voice saying “Yanny,” while others maintain it’s a higher-pitched sound saying “Laurel.” Posted on Reddit by 18-year-old student Roland Camry, the meme became an overnight sensation after YouTuber and social media influencer Cloe Yanny Laurel Feldman shared it to her Instagram and Twitter on May 15, 2018, inquiring: “What do you hear — “Yanny” or “Laurel?” Yanny Laurel Experts say the reason for the controversy Yanny Laurel most likely stems from the fact that the recording is noisy, with lots of different frequencies captured. Those whose brains emphasize higher frequency sounds hear "Yanny," while Yanny Laurel those that perceive lower frequencies better believe it’s "Laurel." So is there a right answer? Technically, Yanny Laurel the clip is saying “laurel.” However, those that discern “Yanny” should not necessarily worry. Chelsea Sanker, a phonetician at Brown University, asserts that the voice does not speak in speech patterns we’re as familiar with, Yanny Laurel making it more difficult to understand. The reason people Yanny Laurel hear one or the other — and sometimes both — is because the recording is ambiguous, forcing our brains to deduce how it’s supposed to sound based on previous experiences. Some Yanny Laurel experts believe it also could be an age issue. Older adults often start to lose their hearing in the high-frequency range, which means they probably hear the correct word, while most Yanny Laurel younger people hear it as “Yanny.” Dana Boebinger, a Ph.D. student at Harvard and MIT studying auditory perception has another theory. She tweets, "The main reason (I suspect) people hear this differently is because different headphones and speakers filter the Yanny Laurel frequencies of the sound in different ways." This is similar to the 2015 dress debate, where low-quality lighting impacted the colors we saw, or Yanny Laurel even with Rubin’s Vase, a popular optical illusion where Yanny Laurel two figures in The story of how this obscure recording became a viral sensation is almost as exciting as the audio clip itself. It all began on May 11, when Katie Hetzel, a freshman at Flowery Branch High School in Georgia, decided to look up the meaning of the word "Laurel" on Vocabulary.com. However, when she played the audio, she heard “Yanny.” Hetzel says, "I asked my friends in my class, and we all heard mixed things.” Yanny Laurel Curious to get the opinion of a wider audience, she posted the audio clip on her Instagram story. Fernando Castro, a senior at the same Yanny Laurel school, decided to republish it as a poll on the same platform. “She recorded it and put it on her story then I remade the video and posted it," Castro told Wired. "Katie and I have been going back and forth, and we both agree that we had equal credit on it." When his friend Camry heard the audio, he decided to post it to Yanny Laurel Reddit, from where it was picked up by Feldman and the rest, as they say, is history. Also, while the recording of what has become Vocabulary.com’s most popular word may sound computer-generated, it was made by an opera singer, a member of the original cast of Cats on Broadway! The company said when they started in 2007, they sought out opera singers to Yanny Laurel record over 200,000 words because they can read words Yanny Laurel written in an international phonetic alphabet, a Yanny Laurel standardized representation of sounds in any spoken language.
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All Comments (21)
  • @GIBTSNICHTIMTV
    at first I only was able to hear "Black Friday". Then I repeated the whole video 10 times listening to it all time with 90% loudness and suddenly it changed to "More Exciting". Now I can´t hear "Black Friday" anymore. At the Yanny Laurel thing I only was able to hear Laurel and never was able to hear yanny.
  • @Sucker4Mitski
    Title: "Black Friday or More Exciting" Me: Mack fighting.
  • At first I heard More Exciting then I always heard Black Friday forever and never heard More Exciting again
  • @hereland2401
    I can literally only hear “Black Friday” no matter how hard I try to hear “more exiting”
  • @gemgaming3712
    “ Black Friday” “ Black Friday” “Exciting Friday “
  • @dhoyoso
    No matter how much I try to hear “More Exciting,” I always hear “Black Friday.”
  • @thanhquang3707
    If you play at 0,25, you can actualy hear “more exciting”
  • @h0trod
    0:34 don’t mind me, just a replay for myself.
  • @aysima2476
    at first I could hear them both at the same time and it was the best feeling ever but then I suddenly started to hear only "Black Friday" and it was so traumatizing... felt like an artist who lost their abilities...
  • @JUMALATION1
    The first playback the first time I heard it I actually heard "more exciting", but then it permanently changed to "black friday" and now I can't get away from that mode.
  • @dairy7087
    Imagine messing with us and only putting “Black Friday” and make us stress our head off trying to hear “More Exciting”
  • @ipettynote
    I’m trying to hear “more exciting” but I cannttttttt
  • Okay, the first time I heard "more exciting", the second was the same, but for the third I heard both of them. It was sort of "black exciting" but I could still hear all the syllables for all four words. Science is neat
  • @myapapaya2317
    I tried really hard to hear “More exciting” but all I could hear was “Black Friday”
  • I don’t get how anyone can hear “More Exciting” It’s all Black Friday
  • @chloel6080
    YAY YAYA YAY!! This is the ONLY sound illusion where I can here both! I when the caption is Black Friday it sounds like Black Friday when it is more exciting it sounds like more exciting. Then it sounds like both 😁
  • @TheFounderDRE
    Upon first watching I read and focused and listened for more exciting , and heard it twice. Then I then focused on Black Friday and heard it… but I could not swap back and hear more exciting anymore. Got stuck hearing Black Friday no matter how hard I focused or tried to hear more exciting