The musical note B flat is used for tuning woodwind and brass bands and is the third most common tuning pitch after 'A' and 'C'. The sine-waveform has no overtones or harmonics which makes it easily discernable from the instrument being tuned, but sounds somewhat unnatural to the ear.
This pure sine tone perception phenomenon is part of a series of sonic creation videos on the channel that includes tuning notes, low and mid frequency test tones and binaural 'beating' pairs of tones set a part by a few hertz or cycles per second to make the pulsing effect.
Listeners can leave it on for quick access to tuning an instrument or group. Some listeners have fun riffing over the note as a drone, sort of like a bagpipe. And some listeners will listen for a longer period of time to feel the sine wave effect and sometimes listen to more than one tone using separate browser tabs.
Enjoy and Thanks for listening. Dale
Pure Sine Wave A-440 [ Ссылка ]
Pure Sine Wave C [ Ссылка ]
Pure Sine Wave E [ Ссылка ]
Pure Sine Wave 1000hz [ Ссылка ]
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