Showing posts with label Laurel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laurel. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Yanny vs. Laurel Debate SOLVED! Who Was Right?!

By now, you’ve heard the infamous Yanny or Laurel video for yourself. At the very least, you’ve heard the debate.


It’s The Dress all over again, but this time it’s people’s sense of hearing that’s turning husband against wife and sister against brother.


But, as is the case with most things, there is a correct answer.




Team Yanny or Team Laurel


#Yannygate, which no one is calling this, involves a single audio clip played in a video.


Some people hear “Yanny.” Others hear “Laurel.”


Others hear both.


(For me, I heard “Yanny” in a high pitched voice, but when I brought my phone closer to my hear, I heard “Laurel” clearly in a deep voice, and I can no longer hear “Yanny”)


People are joking about this being grounds for divorce, and respond with shock and disbelief that anyone could hear anything but what they themselves are hearing.


But there is a correct answer.




ear from ig


The voice is saying “Laurel.” Officially.


As with so many social ills, this one originates on reddit.


A redditor by the name of RolandCamry made a recording of the robotic pronunciation of “Laurel” from vocabulary.com.


He says that, because he recorded the audio off of his speakers, there is a distortion that creates the auditory peculiarity.


Speaking to TMZ, RolandCamry says that the “Yanny vs Laurel” debate originated when he played the recording for his friend, who heard “Yanny.”


They then decided to broadcast this peculiar audio clip to find out what others hear.




yanny v laurel acoustic similarities


The words “Laurel” and “Yanny” have very similar acoustic qualities.


If you’re wondering why people hear it differently, there are a couple of factors.


One, different people played the audio on different devices under different circumstances.


Do you ever switch a song from one device to another and suddenly it sounds clearer (or like crap)? That difference can radically alter your perceptions.


Two, different people hear things differently and process auditory information differently. In fact, people’s senses can vary a great deal without realizing it.


Age is even a factor. Those with “younger” ears are more likely to hear “Yanny,” which is at a higher pitch. Those with “older” ears are more likely to hear “Laurel.”




yanny v laurel pitch shift


Three is that our brains work based on efficiency rather than accuracy.


If you already “know” what you’re hearing, that is what you’re likely to hear.


Which is why some people heard both, and had to process the audio over multiple listens before they heard it differently.


This is a similar phenomenon to how one might hear song lyrics.


Once you read that Rihanna sings “so if you must falter, be wise,” your mind is less likely to process the audio as “Caligula, salsa, beehive.”


So, there you have it.


Congratulations to Team Laurel. You guys were right.


Congratulations to Team Yanny. You guys have younger ears, for whatever that’s worth.


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"Yanny" or "Laurel" Internet Mystery Solved

The “Yanny” vs. “Laurel” debate has torn friends, families and the Internet apart … and we finally have the definitive answer as to what the recording REALLY says. ** SPOILER ALERT BELOW THAT WILL END ALL ARGUMENTS ** What do you hear?! Yanny or…


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"Yanny" or "Laurel" Internet Mystery Solved

The “Yanny” vs. “Laurel” debate has torn friends, families and the Internet apart … and we finally have the definitive answer as to what the recording REALLY says. ** SPOILER ALERT BELOW THAT WILL END ALL ARGUMENTS ** What do you hear?! Yanny or…


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Yanny vs. Laurel: The Internet is at War Over THIS Video

Just over three years since debate over the color of a certain dress nearly tore families apart, a new question has arisen over social media.


And it"s a very simple one:


Laurel or Yannny?


Allow is to explain…



Earlier this week, a woman named Cloe Feldman posted a video on her Instagram story, one that was short and sweet and straightforward.


"What do you hear? Yanny or Laurel," asked the footage.


Despite the footage clearly saying Laurel (let"s be honest here, people), the mere uttering of this single word has divided Hollywood.


Ellen DeGeneres, for example, thinks she knows the answer:


Literally everything at my show just stopped to see if people hear Laurel or Yanny. I hear Laurel.


But Ike Barinholtz disagrees:


I truly do not understand where Laurel comes from. I only hear Yanny. This is not a bit, I am so confused.


Chrissy Teigen feels pretty confident in her opinion:


it"s so clearly laurel. I can"t even figure out how one would hear yanny.



Former Barack Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau says his fellow podcast host won"t let the issue die:


.@jonlovett has been talking about the Laurel/Yanni thing for the last two hours please send help.



Thanos even seems to have a take:



And Emmy Rossum is downright confused:


I hear #yanny so clearly… but if I listen closely I can hear a deep quiet ghost saying #laurel…. so there… anyone else hear both?



So that"s what these famous people think.


What do YOU think?


Listen to the brief video below and decide now!


Yanny vs laurel the internet debates viral twitter recording
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Friday, January 27, 2017

Dick Van Dyke Says Mary Tyler Moore and I Best Team Since Laurel & Hardy!!! (VIDEO)

Dick Van Dyke knew Mary Tyler Moore was dying, but it still hit him hard, because their collab was the best time of his life. We got Dick getting groceries in Malibu Friday, where he shared some memories. He’s not shy … he and Mary…


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