What a fascinating sound! If I heard that at night I'd have to go and ask the nearest cat if it would be willing to lend me one of its lives, my soul would straight up leave my body! Fascinating stuff as always! Thanks for the video✨️🫶
I should not have listened to this before bed. This is the stuff of nightmares lol. But seriously this is an incredible piece of sound technology from our ancestors. They were smarter than we give them credit for.
@olvimend Most likely, a whistle that made a sound somewhat resembling this sound was made by chance, and then they managed to evolve it to this level with many attempts. After all; they didn't have any scientific criteria on sounds but their comparison skills and manual dexterity were strong.
@@olvimend You're most welcome. Your posts are gems and I just love learning and thinking about different cultures and topics like cultural evolution. Sincere greetings.♥️
No wonder there are so many scary horror stories in America, imagine camping, sharing ghost stories all evening, and then in the middle of night you jump out of bed hearing this noise up close! one will be enough to knock me out of my senses! Forget about seven or eight. Once again please share the name of this amazing artist!
I listened to that full blast let me tell u 20 of theses would have your entire army running for there lives this has to be the most scariest sound ever
That is absolutely terrifying. I bet it makes for an extremely powerful cleansing tool to ward off negative energy! Thank you for sharing this amazing instrument.
I found your channel by complete accident while studying Mayan culture and I just want to say that I love these videos. They are short, informative, and friendly. Please continue to do what you do!!
@@olvimend and it sure did the job! Wont like to hear it when I am in a forest even if with a few friends. If in a crowd then alright, but not in a small group. How intelligent they were! freeze the very soul of your enemy before attacking! that is some war strategy!
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wow, that is a very unique sound! i tell you what, its been a long time since ive heard something that unique. its refreshing? like when you are on vacation in a foreign land and hear a new local bird for the first time in your life and cant help but try and learn more about it. but in this case id imagine it being a whistle, much like any other musical instrument, a lot (edit: all) of that unique sound comes from the person playing it. thank you for sharing, i hope i dont hear this sound in my nightmares :D
This is what bad dreams are made of. Wake you out of a deep sleep and you are unable to sleep for the rest of the night and afraid to sleep the next. I haven’t been sleeping well lately.
@@olvimend Yes, I'm in Budapest. Wow, would be so great!!!.. all along the Danube river 👍 Bytheway, my mother was Hungarian, my father was Turkish. Our Hun ancestors wandered from Asia 1500-1000 years ago (I also saw a map about Native Americans wander - allegedly came also from Asia )... We are a turkic-finn-ugoric nation (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G-Ab-gc8_6s.htmlsi=uSKWe70fo-tbJgzO) ...We all can learn a lot from each other's culture: from where, how we all developed so far... A lot of wisdom in every culture - just in different ways. And the differences and common characteristics are interesting - and beautiful! Only practicing our cultures make us humans :-) There are indeed many baths in Budapest - they were first built by the Turks from the 1540s (the Ottoman Turkish Empire occupied Hungary for 150 years)... The acoustics of these Turkish baths are very good! But the acoustics of the mosques left over from Turkish times are also very good. Later, more baths were built (not the Turks anymore)... The Carpathian basin was a sea a long, long time ago, and there are still many thermal springs under our land. Well, I would love to see Tenochtitlan... and would love to see Nasca-highland... Maybe in my next life :-) It's really nice to meet you! :-)