Maryhill Stonehenge Resonance

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

This is a video that illustrates acoustic effects at Stonehenge. The Maryhill Monument, a concrete replica of Stonehenge that was created as a war memorial, is acoustically stimulated by a loudspeaker playing simple short bass drum beats at the resonant frequency of the space, in time to echoes heard there. This sets up resonance in the space, or standing waves. The simple bass drum sound, which does not change, is turned into a throbbing bass by the acoustics of the space.

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  • amazing

  • @Edubbplate yes , and there is video about on google video's

  • that's cool.

  • Could the acoustic resonance be used to induce trance states?

  • freq halved at 34 secs

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