A Woman Had A 'Screaming Orgasm' During Concert, And The Internet Is Happy For Her

Music is defined as an art, where sound from one source or more is arranged to create a form of harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise, an expressive content.

While music can be heavily affected by different culture and trend, music in the human society is considered a universal language. It's meant to evoke emotion with its charm.

During a concert where the Los Angeles Philharmonic performed, multiple attendees emerged to claim on social media platforms and to numerous publications, that a woman in the audience had experienced what sounded like an orgasm.

The sound that can be referred to female copulatory vocalizations, and the coital vocalizations during sexual climax, was heard in the middle of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony.

"Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening," said a witness who sat close to the overjoyed woman, at the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, U.S..
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Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
The interior of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, where the alleged mind-blowing orgasm happened.

"I saw the girl after it had happened, and I assume that she... had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her—like in an effort to not shame her,” the witness said. "It was quite beautiful."

When an audio clip of it was shared on Twitter, users described the sound as a "loud and full body orgasm," a "fingerbanging orgasm," and a “screaming orgasm."

From the clip, it's hinted that the woman is gasping for air.

However, because no witness really saw what happened, no one knows exactly what happened.

But what's certain, the alleged orgasm sound was "wonderfully timed" to the "romantic swell" in the music.

And from the sound of it, a witness describing the woman’s climactic moment said that "it was an expression of pure physical joy."

The audio clip purporting to capture the woman’s moment of ecstasy has gone viral.

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British composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of actor Ralph Fiennes, also was in attendance.

The English composer, record producer and songwriter, who has has worked with artists such as Shakira, Pulp, Tom Jones and Morcheeba, also heard this woman's vocalization, and shared his experience on Twitter.

While social media users were happy to hear how a woman could experience a perfectly-timed orgasm during a fully-packed concert, some remained skeptics.

Some social media users expressed their doubts about the incident, with some suggesting that the woman may had a medical emergency, and that the orgasm sound people heard could've actually be a sound of the woman in pain.

Fiennes insisted that the orgasm "absolutely happened," saying that he “ran all possible scenarios.”

"I ran all possible scenarios, Tourettes even. Was in close proximity and had no less than 8 other friends coincidentally attending- all had reached a similar conclusion. She remained for the rest of the show, Her demeanour was in evidence. My corroborated take is merely an observation. Respect maintained," Fiennes said.

However, when Fiennes was asked whether he ran the scenario where the woman was asleep and suddenly woke up from a nightmare, Fiennes said that he did not think about that.

"I did not. Plausible," he said.

And as for other speculations, like whether the concert remained unhindered, the answer is yes.

"[F]riends who went to the LA philharmonic last night are reporting that in the middle of the show some lady had a SCREAMING orgasm, to the point where the whole orchestra stopped playing,” tweeted journalist Jocelyn Silver. “some people really know how to live...”

However, people in attendance said that the musicians played through the disturbance without stopping.

This was confirmed by classical pianist Sharon Su, who tweeted that she "checked with someone who works at the LA Phil and they confirmed" that the orchestra continued playing through the commotion.

Long story short, no witness really know who the woman is, thus cannot really explain what had happened.

But what's certain, the audio clip where someone can be heard crying out during a quiet beat in the music, has been shared widely.