Oh wow!! That's gorgeous 😍🎶🎶🎵🎵🎼🔊🔊📢 I wouldn't even be scared. It would give me calm feelings to survive a tornado. This the most pleasant siren ambiance harmony i have ever heard. Kinda reminds me of Spyro The Dragon in a way with how the harmony resonates
Still to this day, the sound of sirens in any city with high buildings is both so beautiful, and so terrifying at the same time. The sounds put together make it sound like they're trying to sing a song together..really is incredible! But knowing why they're going off and knowing you're in a big city is equally terrifying.
I’ve been trying for a while to find the right spot to get a recording during the monthly test! I’ve had a lot of lack of time over the last couple years though unfortunately. Trying to get a recording without wind or car noises. I have a street picked out, but I want to find an even closer spot, like in the original harmonics video.
@@progenitor_amborella yeah I just was where I was, I wasn't expecting it at all. I was actually on the phone with other siren enthusiasts when it started going off.
I miss when Iowa City had the AL-6000s, they harmonize with the Whelens to produce like a perfect 4th. I lived near one of the AL-6000s for a few months many years ago and a Whelen was not too far away, the harmony almost sounded like a dual tone siren to me.
Wow! There must be at least four different sirens nearby as one of them is playing a constant drone C# and the other playing F# and is not spinning (hence the constant drone-like humming noise almost like a pedal tone of C# and F#); the other two must be revloving or spinning as you can hear the B and A# fluctuating in loudness. When combined, they play a F# major suspended 4th chord that resolves to the tonic (F# major itself) using the 4 - 3 resolution for the suspended 4th.
Lol I had the same thought - the harmony sounded like a perfect 4th especially when the AL-6000s were still around. The nearest sirens to here I can think of are a Whelen by the Pentacrest (part of the uiowa system) and a T-128 at College Green Park (one of Iowa City's 3 original T-128s before the AL-6000 and WPS-2806 replacements).
Question: Would you mind if I used this as a background for an ambient piece of music I'm working on? I'm not a professional so I won't be making any profits off it. If it's okay with you and when I post it you'll get a full credit for that track and I'll include the link for this channel on the post. I hope you'll consider it. Thanks.