Dolphins - Sound to relax
by DesenvDroid
Beautiful dolphin sounds with high quality and it helps to relax and sleep
App Name | Dolphins - Sound to relax |
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Developer | DesenvDroid |
Category | Music & Audio |
Download Size | 11 MB |
Latest Version | 1.10 |
Average Rating | 4.54 |
Rating Count | 3,847 |
Google Play | Download |
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Beautiful dolphin sounds with high quality and it helps to relax and sleep.
Do feel stressed? Overworked? Want to Sleep Better? Close your eyes, put on a headphone , touch this application. You can choose the song you will listen to. You can choose how long the music will play.
√ Great quality of the sound
√ Absolutely Relaxing!
√ The best relaxing sound!
√ Truly miraculous relaxation that will keep you feeling rejuvenated once more.
About dolphin sounds:
Dolphins are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal airsacs located just below the blowhole. Roughly three categories of sounds can be identified: frequency modulated whistles, burst-pulsed sounds and clicks. Dolphins communicate with whistle-like sounds produced by vibrating connective tissue, similar to how human vocal cords function, and through burst-pulsed sounds, though the nature and extent of that ability is not known. The clicks are directional and are for echolocation, often occurring in a short series called a click train. The click rate increases when approaching an object of interest. Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by marine animals.
Recent changes:
improvements to better serve users
Do feel stressed? Overworked? Want to Sleep Better? Close your eyes, put on a headphone , touch this application. You can choose the song you will listen to. You can choose how long the music will play.
√ Great quality of the sound
√ Absolutely Relaxing!
√ The best relaxing sound!
√ Truly miraculous relaxation that will keep you feeling rejuvenated once more.
About dolphin sounds:
Dolphins are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal airsacs located just below the blowhole. Roughly three categories of sounds can be identified: frequency modulated whistles, burst-pulsed sounds and clicks. Dolphins communicate with whistle-like sounds produced by vibrating connective tissue, similar to how human vocal cords function, and through burst-pulsed sounds, though the nature and extent of that ability is not known. The clicks are directional and are for echolocation, often occurring in a short series called a click train. The click rate increases when approaching an object of interest. Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by marine animals.
Recent changes:
improvements to better serve users