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03 Mar 2020, 1:55 pm

I whistle or hum almost all the time.
In particular when there is a low volume background noice like from an AC, or when I am doing some monotonous work like cuttting wood with a hand saw.
I suspect also that it may be my way of stimming.
It usually is a short tune that I repeat over and over again.
It can be quite annoying for others, since I often go what sounds like off key, but since I have the original tune in my head it doesn't sound off key to me.

Anyone else?

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03 Mar 2020, 5:02 pm

If I’m on my own without music on tend to go da da da to tunes I know.
Sometimes quite emphatically. :lol:



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03 Mar 2020, 5:15 pm

Often have tunes going round my head, but only now and then will I sing them etc as I am a little shy unless around people I know very well.

Things like....
"What a day for a daydream..."



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03 Mar 2020, 5:59 pm

I hum most of the time. I suspect it is my way of stimming.


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03 Mar 2020, 6:11 pm

Bees hum. Maybe they are singing a tune in their heads? "Buzzzzz...."

I was thinking of the joke "Why do bees hum? Because they don't know the words!".



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03 Mar 2020, 7:16 pm

I often will have short tunes or a part of a song stuck in my head on repeat, if I'm feeling cheerful and am alone I will hum them. I know I frequently use "Up on the Housetop," "Campton Races," and a few brief songs I played when I took piano lessons that probably don't exist outside of the lesson books as stims.

For some reason, though, whistling makes me instantly and irrationally irritated, even when it isn't a pitch that hurts my ears.


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03 Mar 2020, 7:49 pm

I mostly just hum when I'm brushing my teeth. I never knew how to whistle


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04 Mar 2020, 4:39 pm

I whistle a lot, whole songs sometimes, but rarely around others. If i'm in the street without company I might. I hum sometimes. I whistle mostly because I enjoy it, but sometimes I hum/whistle in an attempt to comfort myself.



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05 Mar 2020, 2:16 pm

If was funny today.
I discussed this with a colleague who has an ADD diagnosis and also makes lots of sounds.
He told me that when we stopped talking to do some work, after 3-4 steps away from me he started whistling and when he made a short pause he heard me whistling too.
I whistle during almost all awake time ATM, I believe it's because of a really uncomfortable atmosphere at work, with one colleague being totaly unreasonable and inunderstandable and another down right mean.

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30 Mar 2020, 10:13 am

I do the whistle but it's mixed with heavy breathing and pressed lips. Weird. I'm not sure if for me this is leaning towards Tourettes; I am in the middle somewhere. Side notes: if I recall correctly, 15% of Tourette's is the stuff you see on tv, I have increasingly bad tic disorder which a few exhibit some form of Tourette's. Not sure if it is mild Tourette's or bad tics. There's a guy on youtube named Tourette's cop that has more motor tics than anything. Mine are not to that level but still far from being "normal".


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04 May 2020, 11:01 am

I do something midway between humming and outright singing, just without words. Not quiet. Mostly random chunks of classical music. I did this pretty much non-stop before I started school, but later learned to repress it when there were people present. Had some embarassing moments at work when I thought I was the last one in the building.


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04 May 2020, 11:26 am

I whistle with the birds sometimes, kinda makes me feel like I am part of an ancient tribe as I know our African ancestors did this also.

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I suppose the root of human music/language may have first rooted from the verbal calling and response/copying of animals(?)


Sometimes I beat box (badly) when I am nervous.


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04 May 2020, 3:10 pm

I can't stand people whistling or humming. It makes me feel as though I am going to explode. My sister used to hum all the time when we were little as she knew I couldn't cope with it*. Some of my work colleagues often indulge in short bouts of tuneless whistling, humming and "singing". I've no idea why. I just want to beat them to a pulp when they do it, and then beat them some more.

*My sister and I get on just fine nowadays.


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04 May 2020, 3:56 pm

I don't really hum or whistle but I do lots of echolalia sound effects for the instruments.


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04 May 2020, 5:17 pm

Yes, I hum to myself a lot - usually when I am on my own as I have been told so many times by others how irritating or odd it is. I find it comforting.


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