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What Makes Your Ears Ring?
What's happening inside our ears when we can hear that ringing? What's happening inside our brains? Sit back, clean the wax out of your ears, and let Michael Aranda explain!
Curated Video
How to Tune a Ukulele with a Fork
Howcast -Learn how to tune a ukulele with a tuning fork from music teacher Jarret Delos Santos in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
How to Tune a Guitar using a Tuning Fork
Howcast -Learn how to tune a guitar using a tuning fork in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
How to Tune a Guitar by Ear
An out-of-tune guitar can grate like nails on a chalkboard or a cat in heat, so know how to keep yours humming.
Curated Video
Hertz (Hz)
The SI unit of frequency, one hertz is equal to one cycle per second.
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A Twig Science
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
The Noted Anatomist
Foundational features of the brainstem
This brief video tutorial discusses the parts of the brainstem including primary internal and external features as well as functions.
Flipping Physics
What is Sound?
From a tuning fork, to a speaker in slow motion, this is a close look at what sound is. Both linear and spherical wave fronts are animated. The human audible range is demonstrated.
Catalyst University
Interpreting the Weber-Rinne Tests EXPLAINED
In this video, we will dissect the Weber-Rinne tests for determining the mechanism of hearing loss in an affected individual.
Music Matters
The History of Musical Pitch - Music History
The history of musical pitch. Many of us assume that musical pitch has always been gauged at the same level but this is not the case. Concert pitch is the pitch reference to which a group of musical instruments are tuned for a...
Flipping Physics
Resonance Introduction using 9 Demonstrations
Resonance is introduced and demonstrated using a “singing rod”, a swing, a goblet, a hollow tube in water, a hollow tube open on both ends, a seashell, a broken speaker, a human body and a key fob, and a shorter “singing rod”....
Curated Video
Inconsistent radar testing
CBC News has learned that the Ontario Provincial Police have stopped using tuning forks to ensure radar devices are properly calibrated