Supposed recording of angels singing

Started by Dude1111 pages

http://web.archive.org/web/20000916210131/http://breadsite.org/music/angelful.mp3

This is wonderful 🙂

Listen to the high pitch of angels in the background.

The story goes that there were only 4 singers and NOBODY was singing behind them solo or the other 3 singers... and the pitch they reach in the background was a pitch that NO human can reach. Also notice that the angels never take a breath and the notes are constant. When the tape starts,NOBODY was singing... but when they played the tape back,they heard the high voices singing and didnt know where they came from...

This was recorded a long time ago so the recording is not that great.

Remember...There were only 4 people singing.

Makes me happy listening to it 🙂

I listened to the tape and there are no angels sings in the background. What I hear is tape distortion, not to be confused with digital distortion. It is also obvious that the mics were over driving as well. The rest is just the mind's imagination.

Besides, everyone already knows that when an Angel sings, they all sound like Barry White (who is actually black).

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I listened to the tape and there are no angels sings in the background. What I hear is tape distortion, not to be confused with digital distortion. It is also obvious that the mics were over driving as well. The rest is just the mind's imagination.

Imagination is a dream realized🙂

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Imagination is a dream realized🙂

Yes, but what are you saying? 😕

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Yes, but what are you saying? 😕

Nothing just talking filling in lines of code that translate into text🙂

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Nothing just talking filling in lines of code that translate into text🙂

It sounded more then that. 😛

Bullshiz

Okay, SOMEBODY'S singing. And somebody's playing piano. So sorry for the "only four angels idea." This could very easily be a recording of a church choir [I can make out "hallelujah"] which is a very popular word for choir hymns. Record from far away, wait a few years, and yeah, it's gonna sound like that.