A shower is turned on and a person starts whistling while showering. After a while the shower is turned of and you hear a sound from the shower curtain.
This is a small fragment of a human whistling in a special way, with tongue touching the top front teeth (leaving opening for air to flow), producing a sound that resembles a panflute.
Generate a sinusoid at 150hz and a whistle repeat once which is inverted. Modification of the envelope to create a fade in and fade out. Between the 2 whistle, modification to have no jump. Then generate a tone and placed it like the gradation with the whistle.
Its a piano melody that i made then flipped backwards in audacity, has a nice whistling sound. Recorded using auxiliary audio cables connected to keyboard, so it is fairly low quality.
A door in cooper science building at ball state university in muncie, in that makes different pitched tones depending on how fast wind is blowing outside it. The pitch can also be shifted by opening and closing the door slightly. (arcv).
A door in cooper science building at ball state university in muncie, in that makes different pitched tones depending on how fast wind is blowing outside it. The pitch can also be shifted by opening and closing the door slightly. (arcv).