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285:. Many social animals produce seemingly haphazard and indistinct sounds (like chicken cluck) when they are going about their everyday business (foraging, feeding). These sounds let group members know that they are among kin and there is no danger. In the case of the appearance of any signs of danger (such as suspicious sounds or movements in a forest), the animal that notices danger first, stops moving, stops producing sounds, remains silent and looks in the direction of the danger sign. Other animals quickly follow suit and very soon all the group is silent and is scanning the environment for possible danger. 132: 258: 478: 32: 269:
A 'hum' or 'humming' by humans is created by the resonance of air in various parts of passages in the head and throat, in the act of breathing. The 'hum' that a hummingbird creates is also created by resonance: in this case by air resistance against wings in the actions of flying, especially of
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suggested that for humans, as for many social animals, silence can be a sign of danger, and that's why gentle humming and musical sounds relax humans (see the use of gentle music in
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Jordania, J. (2009). Times to Fight and Times to Relax Singing and Humming at the Beginnings of Human Evolutionary History. Kadmos, 1, 272–277
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Humming is often used in music of genres, from classical (for example, the famous chorus at the end of Act 2 of
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suggested that humming could have played an important role in the early human (hominid) evolution as
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made by producing a wordless tone with the mouth closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the
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was the first to notice this phenomenon on the example of the wild horses and the cattle.
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Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (Ipra)
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was named for the sound that bird makes in flight which sounds like a hum.
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Another form of music derived from basic humming is the
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Humming (disambiguation)

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A man producing a long monotone hum
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