Monday, January 5, 2009

Stonehenge: 'giant concert venue', all this and more!

Stonehenge is playing out as the Swiss Army Knife of megaliths with proposed functions including: Calendar, astronomical observatory, burial ground, cremation cemetry, UFO beacon, a magical holy healing chamber, ancestor worshipiary, general religiosity location, and now ... ancient concert hall:


http://stylemens.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/05/30/stone_h_2.jpg



... The monument has baffled archaeologists who have argued for decades over the stone circle's 5,000-year history but academic Rupert Till believes he has solved the riddle by suggesting it may have been used for ancient raves.

Mr Till, an expert in acoustics and music technology at Huddersfield University, West Yorks., believes the standing stones had the ideal acoustics to amplify a "repetitive trance rhythm".

http://thecia.com.au/reviews/t/images/this-is-spinal-tap-1.jpgThe original Stonehenge probably had a "very pleasant, almost concert-like acoustic" that our ancestors slowly perfected over many generations

Because Stonehenge itself is partially collapsed, Dr Till, from York, North Yorks., used a computer model to conduct experiments in sound.

The most exciting discoveries came when he and colleague Dr Bruno Fazenda visited a full-size concrete replica of Stonehenge, with all the original stones intact, which was built as a war memorial by American road builder Sam Hill at Maryhill in Washington state.

... "By comparing results from paper calculations, computer simulations based on digital models, and results from the concrete Stonehenge copy, we were able to come up with some of these theories about the uses of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge in 2004"We have also been able to reproduce the sound of someone speaking or clapping in Stonehenge 5,000 years ago.

"The most interesting thing is we managed to get the whole space (at Maryhill) to resonate, almost like a wine glass will ring if you run a finger round it.

"While that was happening a simple drum beat sounded incredibly dramatic. The space had real character; it felt that we had gone somewhere special."

via Stonehenge was 'giant concert venue' - Telegraph.

It also functions as a notably effective beer bottle opener.

1 comment:

sarsen56 said...

And now for its design:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/stonehenge-builders-had-geometry-skills-to-rival-pythagoras-834313.html