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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2018-11-28 02:26
Ok, as usual I have not done any specific research yet, BUT........
I do know that you can experience 150dB or more standing near an airplane turbine OR taking two coke bottles and clacking them together next to your ear. There definitely IS a connection to higher frequencies having more energy.
Also, as far as classical musicians go, the Chicago Symphony started placing plexiglass shields between their strings and brass under Solti in the 80's. I believe I saw that set up as recently as last year.
Lastly I recall we had a particularly boisterous piccolo player in one of my bands who wound up to my immediate left at a cut down band gig one day. I remember that he hit some note at the end of a march that caused a rather excruciating sensation in my left my ear that left it sore for the remainder of the day.
Lesson learned. Don't sit to the right of piccolo players.
.................Paul Aviles
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