If I am correct, & thank God I am often not, I believe we can train animals to sing 3 part harmony. Put that in your pipe fella! ;-) I came to this conclusion after seeing your video, and the one about the dog with 1000 words.
With language; people are always making adjustments, whether conscious or not. I've been doing it for 55 yrs. Many times, only a slight variation in pitch is needed to solicit a stored memory, or temporary absolute. I have written much on this. Look forward to leaning
I'm speaking from both experience with the science, and as a 'abstract theory guy': I've been working on this rapid language paradigm; whereas, I can identify quickly what language will be required to communicate with someone. Much like tuning an acousto-optic filter with white light passing through. You only need to tune it slightly to get a different color. That should clear everything up!! LOL
If this was hurting his ears, we'd know because he'd be pawing at them. This fascinates me. I'm working on a rapid language building paradigm. I had no idea it could include dogs. Thanks VERY Much.
@20dasdave07 Dogs have the ability to filter out and discriminate the sounds they want to hear and attune the volume if necessary. They have much more sensitive hearing, but clearly they can tolerate it without a problem. They are not being hurt. If that was the case, then city dogs say in NYC would all be writhing in pain on street level.
Nice, you should upload the audio of this to "SoundLantern", you can upload all your music to SoundLantern, check it out when you get the chance, i have the link on my channel
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annaLP22 1 month ago
my dog does that too!!!!!
marialum0 3 months ago
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Good dog!
ohbabyohbaby13o489 5 months ago
Good dog!
ohbabyohbaby13o489 5 months ago
My dog Fitz sings to the piano too! So does my baby lab, Bella. Fitz and this dog are like twins... hmmmmm
strawberrybee101 7 months ago
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He has potential...
polishpunk911 1 year ago
If I am correct, & thank God I am often not, I believe we can train animals to sing 3 part harmony. Put that in your pipe fella! ;-) I came to this conclusion after seeing your video, and the one about the dog with 1000 words.
With language; people are always making adjustments, whether conscious or not. I've been doing it for 55 yrs. Many times, only a slight variation in pitch is needed to solicit a stored memory, or temporary absolute. I have written much on this. Look forward to leaning
reXmcKeys 1 year ago
I'm speaking from both experience with the science, and as a 'abstract theory guy': I've been working on this rapid language paradigm; whereas, I can identify quickly what language will be required to communicate with someone. Much like tuning an acousto-optic filter with white light passing through. You only need to tune it slightly to get a different color. That should clear everything up!! LOL
reXmcKeys 1 year ago
If this was hurting his ears, we'd know because he'd be pawing at them. This fascinates me. I'm working on a rapid language building paradigm. I had no idea it could include dogs. Thanks VERY Much.
reXmcKeys 1 year ago
@reXmcKeys and I have no idea of what rapid language is but thanks watch anyway. Albert
AlbertTheLab 1 year ago
well, he can keep the beat!
basebos 1 year ago
ithink it just hurts in his ears cause he hears everything 7 times louder than us ...o.0
20dasdave07 1 year ago
@20dasdave07 Dogs have the ability to filter out and discriminate the sounds they want to hear and attune the volume if necessary. They have much more sensitive hearing, but clearly they can tolerate it without a problem. They are not being hurt. If that was the case, then city dogs say in NYC would all be writhing in pain on street level.
Methadras 10 months ago
ahh he has talent :)
PINKPOLKADOTS97 1 year ago
Albert you're pulling faces like my doggy!! She stars in some of my videos!
If you want to see her :) Like "Wonderboy & Young Nasty Dog (The Hero Within)".
She is a more weaselly type of labrador! (Her nickname is Weasel).
LittleNerd 1 year ago
Albert --- You are on your way to Stardom already.
VetteJ1982 2 years ago
i never saw a labrador howling, this was the first time!
shinjiemisato 2 years ago
Albert has a vocal "edge!". A fine legato quality!
Neilhoven 2 years ago 3
Sing it, Albert! He's a cutie :)
MyAugieDoggy 2 years ago
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spongygirl20 3 years ago
If you know me then you will know how much I
love music. Albert, Thanks for watching!
AlbertTheLab 3 years ago
They aren't hurting his ears, hes just singing along with it. I play the piano around my dogs all the time and they barely even notice.
entish01 3 years ago 5
You are my pal! Thank you.
AlbertTheLab 3 years ago
@spongygirl20 oh please..... where do you live,, in alice in wonderland ?
kursaaal 1 year ago
@spongygirl20 it does not hurt their ears....dumb bitch
Lawrerensongerer 1 year ago
lol @ albert stopping singing to scratch his head. but seriously that is an impressive trick.
mpgleisten 3 years ago 2
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Nice, you should upload the audio of this to "SoundLantern", you can upload all your music to SoundLantern, check it out when you get the chance, i have the link on my channel
audioheaven202 3 years ago