Choir of the Crickets
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All Comments (119)
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@michellehill94 It is heaven :)
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Wow..... I'm speachless
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Then how about speeding up or slowing down a human's vibration to find out that melody/harmony?
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Sounds like heaven to me
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In E flat major if anyone is wondering.
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oh my it is so so beautiful, makes me see and understand the living light of god's kingdom is here on earth. i am not especially religious but i feel this so deeply.
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Unbelievable!! Thanks so much for postng this. I would never in my life imagine such thing is possible....This world is total, total miracle!...May be this is a sound of Angels singing at the God's throne in heaven?...
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To anyone who thinks this isn't an honest recording (and I see some in the comments): I tried this myself by tampering with the speed of a regular audio recording of crickets. At the right speeds, you can hear some harmonious and definite pitches being produced (though I don't know by what factor the originators of this clip slowed down their crickets). If you had a great recording of them and knew how to filter out the unimportant frequencies, this is entirely possible. Beautiful sounds, thanks
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Love this. Seriously amazing. Miraculous even. Beautiful either way you look at it.
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Beautiful, much gratitude,
Om mani padme hung.
Thank you for this... I heard it many, many years ago and have wondered how to find it again. So beautiful and profound. I have shared the message of this amazing experience with many others through the years. Blessings & Gratitude,
Kyra Baehr
KyraBaehr 8 months ago 4
@KyraBaehr Thank you ;)
fredericdelarue 8 months ago
The angelic chorus you hear accompanying the sound of the crickets is NOT a synthesizer or a chorus singing. It's the crickets themselves (slowed down) creating the effect. Really an amazing thing they've accomplished here.
This recording is an extended digitally remixed and mastered version taken from the original1992 recording entitled "Ballad of the Twisted Hair" from the album "Medicine Songs" by David Carson and Little Wolf Band produced by Jim Wilson and released on Raven Records.
fredericdelarue 9 months ago 14
To All, thank you for watching this video that I just wanted to share mostly for my friends to see. I had no idea it would attract such an interest.
To answer all the questions that some of you may have regarding whether it is real or not, here it is:
This unusual recording contains two tracks:
1. the natural sound of crickets chirping
2. the sound of the crickets slowed down to match and mirror the length of the average lifespan of a human being.
see following of comment below
fredericdelarue 9 months ago 11