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Old 12.31.2006, 03:33 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by nomowish
I think the walls in my room are concrete. Whenever I play music at a loud volume... like, yesterday, I played the Cocteau Twin's Lullabies to Violaine while I was in front of my computer: the majority of the sound, coming from the foot-high/foot-wide stereo under my bed that's maybe 5 feet away (I placed it under my bed because the bass booms a hell of a lot more that way for some reason), hit my right ear. However certain droning melodic tones hummed in my left ear; a wall's to my left. And when I touched the wall beside me I could "feel" the music. I love this room! I love wall-to-wall music!

Can anyone explain the reason for this?

harmonic resonances in the room

for more info on this, check out hm the guy who made music on a long thin wire, whats his name? alvin lucier!! yes.

i am sitting in a room...

(googles...)

of course! it's in ubu net...

http://www.ubu.com/sound/lucier.html

mang!! listen...
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