"I Really Like You" But it's a Constantly Descending Shepard Tone Illusion

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Published 2020-09-08
Carly Rae Jepsen's "I Really Like You" But it's a Constantly Descending Shepard Tone Illusion
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All Comments (19)
  • @mint1697
    I love this, it feels like a spiral of reallys
  • I didn't know I needed this in my life until now. This is everything. Also thank you for making videos about science. I study Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics at UCLA and it's amazing to see other scientist having fun! Your approach to explain these concepts is phenomenal and makes me want to go read more on time perception!
  • I love that if I focus, I can start the descent from basically anywhere except the bottom
  • @sleepyJaclyn
    Now slow it down and throw on some reverb and you’ve got yourself an eccojam
  • @masonhoward385
    Love the song! I saw you're video about bee's perception of time. Then found you make music. Made since. As sound perception is so based in precieved time differentials physically felt by air pressure. Anyway it'd be weird if any creature couldn't precive time right. As we are all stuck in and evolving because of it. I make music too. If you every wanna collaborate let me know Or talk about time I bet you know more than me.
  • @esphyxia
    I understand the concept of Shepard’s Tone but I never hear it myself. Maybe it’s because I make music so I can differentiate sounds and patterns and intervals? Or had to learn the trick behind it the first time learning about them so I never got the nascent listen of it candid?