Pink Floyd + Helium: What Would the Sound Be?

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In summary, when inhaling helium, our vocal frequency increases due to the different wave travel speed in helium gas compared to air. This results in a higher pitch and often comical tone. When filling a room with helium and listening to music, the sound will not be distorted frequency-wise, as the electromagnetic field forces the loudspeaker membrane to vibrate at the same frequency. However, the efficiency of transferring vibrations to the gas may change, causing high frequencies to become louder. Speaking does not directly change the frequency, but rather the tension in the vocal cords, and the output frequency is dependent on the acoustic coupling between the vibrating membrane and the medium. The change in gas may also affect the characteristics of the ear, potentially causing problems on the
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If we were to inhale some Helium and speak, our vocal frequency will get higher producing high pitch and often comical tone.
It's due to the different wave travel speed in Helium gas compared to air which results a bigger frequency according to V=wave length x frequency

What if we filled a room with Helium and listened to a record of Floyd through a loudspeaker?
(Supposing you're holding your breath during the song :)

Would the sound be the same or distorted?- frequency wise.
 
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I believe it is a matter of the acoustic coupling between the vibrating membrane (source) and medium. Lighter gases like H2 and He offer less resistance to the motion (vibration) of the source, while heavier gases e.g. N2/O2, CO2, Kr, Xe would offer greater resistance and hence lower frequency.
 
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I can be wrong, but IMHO nothing will change - loudspeaker membrane motion is forced by the electromagnetic field, no reason for it to change vibration frequency, although it will most likely change the efficiency of transferring vibrations to the gas, so high frequencies may became louder.

When you speak you don't force frequency on the system, you only change tension in vocal cords, and the output frequency is a function of acoustic coupling Astronuc mentioned.

Then there can be problem on the other end, with your ear characteristic, no idea if it will be changed by the gas change.
 

Related to Pink Floyd + Helium: What Would the Sound Be?

1. What is the concept behind "Pink Floyd + Helium: What Would the Sound Be?"

The concept behind "Pink Floyd + Helium: What Would the Sound Be?" is to explore the effects of inhaling helium on the voices of the members of Pink Floyd and how it would alter their iconic sound.

2. How would inhaling helium affect the sound of Pink Floyd?

Inhaling helium would cause the voices of the members of Pink Floyd to become higher in pitch and sound more squeaky due to the change in the speed of sound waves in helium compared to air.

3. Would the use of helium change the overall sound and tone of Pink Floyd's music?

Yes, using helium would significantly change the overall sound and tone of Pink Floyd's music as the vocals are a crucial aspect of their sound. The higher pitch and squeaky voices would create a completely different listening experience.

4. Are there any potential risks or dangers to inhaling helium for this experiment?

Yes, there are potential risks and dangers to inhaling helium, including asphyxiation and damage to the vocal cords. It is important to take proper precautions and have trained professionals oversee the experiment.

5. Is there any scientific significance to this experiment?

While this experiment may seem lighthearted and fun, it could also be used as a demonstration of how inhaling helium affects the human voice and the physics behind it. It could also spark further research on the effects of helium on sound and its potential uses in the music industry.

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