icosian 1 month ago

For a long time after my daughter was born, I wasn't sure if she could hear or not. I tried to get her to react / turn her head / wake up to voice, music, claps... Nothing.

One day I was taping up a box behind her and I pulled out a length of packing tape. It made that awful screeching noise and she was startled. It was a repeatable result. Her hearing was fine, she was just super chilled about noise in general. I found her limit with a roll of tape.

qlm 1 month ago

"The screeching of peeling tape is a familiar albeit annoying sound."

I don't find it annoying, I quite like it. The only time I've experienced "ASMR" was from somebody peeling tape next to me.

  • ericyd 1 month ago

    Agree, it really depends on the tape for me. Painters tape has quite a nice sound as it's peeled

    • klondike_klive 1 month ago

      I really like the doppler effect (?) of the sound as the tape gets longer.

      • boothby 1 month ago

        Not the Doppler effect. The tone gets lower, the wavelength increases, with the increasing length of the resonating body.

leni536 1 month ago

Scotch tape just keeps on giving in science.

OptionOfT 1 month ago

I remember buying the Scotch Magic Tape, the matte one.

I was surprised that it didn't make the sound. Probably because it's a little bit more flexible?

  • birdsongs 1 month ago

    I found "quiet" packing tape recently. I bought it, while highly skeptical, for my last move. It was barely more expensive. I don't recall seeing it before.

    Super pleasant, did not make the rip crackle squeal sound at all.

etrautmann 1 month ago

This was a surprisingly satisfying and interesting read. Cool setup and delightfully random but well answered question.

HelloUsername 1 month ago

Can also be used for apple biting sound effect