The Clarinet BBoard
|
Author: Windy Dreamer
Date: 2018-11-28 00:29
Sorry Mark
A good place to start would be " Highway to hearing hell : musicians and the danger of deafness. " by Trevor Cox of Salford University. It is posted at The conversatio.com. That article has many clickable links to classical and symphonic studies. In one paragragh there is a link to 5 studies showing hearing loss in up to 58 % of classical musicians. In a following sentence there is a link to hearing loss in less than 50 % of rock and pop musicians.
That is one of many articles that suggest that classical musicians may be at greater risk than rock musicians.
Both yesterday and today I am disappointed that I can find no reference to the dangers of narrowly focused razor sharp tones It seems that most research is decibel obsessed while ignorant of the impact of digital analyzer inspired narrow pricise tones.I am convinced that repetitve exposure to narrow precise tones is itself a major risk factor equal to or greater than high decibel exposure.That belief is based upon personal experience and group observation.
|
|
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-27 19:21 |
|
Knowles |
2018-11-27 19:46 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2018-11-27 20:41 |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-27 21:41 |
|
Mark Charette |
2018-11-27 21:59 |
|
Tony F |
2018-11-28 00:47 |
|
Mark Charette |
2018-11-27 21:54 |
|
Re: Clarinets, Symphonies and Tone Sensitivity |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-28 00:29 |
|
seabreeze |
2018-11-28 00:58 |
|
Hank Lehrer |
2018-11-28 01:42 |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-28 02:11 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2018-11-28 02:26 |
|
Bennett |
2018-11-28 02:43 |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-28 06:11 |
|
seabreeze |
2018-11-28 02:50 |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-28 08:33 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2018-11-28 07:43 |
|
monnarush |
2018-11-28 17:29 |
|
Tony F |
2018-11-28 19:29 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2018-11-28 19:45 |
|
marcia |
2018-11-28 21:28 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2018-11-28 23:02 |
|
Windy Dreamer |
2018-11-29 04:35 |
|
The Clarinet Pages
|
|