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Brown noise oscillating - more than half an hour of relaxing brown noise

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2011

This is brown noise, sounds almost like waves on a beach. The sound is oscillating in volume, and is very relaxing. You can listen to it combined with your favorite music, personally I recommend some sweet soul jazz (without any vocal).

Check out these other relaxing noises:

*~An hour of rain and thunder~*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lj1oFE0YB8

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  • you cant hear "the Brown noise" it's frequency is to little, you just feel it not hear it and it is just theoretical soo.. im pretty sure this isnt it...

  • @Inexpungibility Well, look up brownian noise, it's also called brown noise, but it's quite different than the theoretical "brown noise"

  • Recognized the location in the photo...La Jolla Shores, Children's Pool in San Diego, CA. Beautiful!

  • @bancroftstreet Really? I didn't know :)! I just found the photo on Google Images (hope I don't get sued or anything, haha)

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  • I have always liked brown noise, which is more relaxing than white noise. The oscillation really adds to the relaxing effect.  This is very well done, Giluc. Vielen Dank!

  • you badass, thanks so much for this - just what i've been looking for!!!!

  • You had me thinking you were local =) ...doubt you'll get sued, every other person who has visited La Jolla has a shot just like it ;) Oh, and thanks for the vids. Discovered them late last night and I was able to relax and fall asleep.

  • Thank you.

  • @YumiAngelLight Actually yes color have frequencies most so high or low that the human ear can't hear them. You learn that in physics :)

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