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Author: Windy Dreamer
Date: 2018-11-27 19:21
While I am sensitive to high frequency tones I am not unusual.In large group settings I am far from the first to be agonized by high frequency tones that injure a third or more of an audience.
During the past 24 hours I have been shocked by the numbers of hearing disorders diagnosed among symphony artists.As I suspected ,violin players seem to be the worst afflicted in some studies.Leading my shock was the assertion that in many settings , symphony players were worse off than hard rock and heavy metal players.
While there is much more information on auditory disorders than even 2 to to 5 years ago I saw no studies that touched on the role of high frequency tones in creating auditory disorders.This is a factor that ought to be investigated and discussed if I am correct that narrow high pitched tones cause both immediate and long term suffering.
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