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Author: Windy Dreamer
Date: 2018-11-27 21:41
Hi Paul
Yesterday I was surprised to learn there is sound therapy for tinnitis. It involves soft soothing rolling notes that allegedly retrain the ear.Over the past few years I have noticed much improvement to my tinnitis.I now attribute that to my style of clarinet playing.( I started playing clarinet about 6 years ago.)I roll my notes for artistic effect and spend almost all my time within the notes of the ring keys. During the past month I have noticed that rolling high frequency notes do not irritate. Agony is most often provoked by longer high frequency notes played with knife edge precision. I wonder if sound therapy with rolling high frequency notes might be of benefit to people with sensitivity to high frequency tones.It would be interesting to hear from people that benefited from musical sound therapy.
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Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-27 19:21 |
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Paul Aviles |
2018-11-27 20:41 |
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