Welcome to ASMR Lounge #3 where I ask: what are your triggers, what are the reasons you watch ASMR videos, and can ASMR be a new form of therapy / healing, all the while using binaural microphones to explore the aural minutiae of various objects, with whispering throughout. Timeline of objects below: 0:00 Intro: Lighting Candles with Native American Flute music 6:45 Hand movements 8:35 Cutting mat 15:55 Hand towel 20:35 Tongue clicking 25:35 Leather wallet 28:20 Smudge stick 32:35 Singing bowl 38:20 Plastic wrap 41:35 Pestle & mortar with salt 46:30 Leather belt 50:40 Scissors 54:10 Wrapping paper 57:25 Outro: Blowing out candles & more flute What is ASMR: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response Butch Hall flutes: http://www.butchhallflutes.com/ Thanks as always for watching and for your support. Tingle on, Paul
To listen while using other apps, switch the player to Picture-in-Picture (PiP) during playback — it keeps playing in a small floating window (the screen stays on).
To listen with the screen fully off, in-browser playback stops by YouTube's design. Open the video in the YouTube app to keep listening where background playback is supported (e.g. with YouTube Premium).
Open in YouTube app