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Hearing loss in audio pros studied
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(DrBoom) wrote in message om...
Yeah, trying telling that to the brass section standing behind you when
you're a sax player. "Down", "mezzo-piano", "soft", etc. are not in most
lip-flappers' vocabularies. Lotta deef sax players and orchestral woodwind
players out there...
Yeah, yeah, and "in tune" isn't in most reed slobberers' vocab....
;-)
Seriously, I'm a trumpet player & I can sympathize. This should be
taken into consideration by band leaders, who might try alternate
seating configurations. The fact is, a lot of charts call for
blastissimo, the loud 'n high brass is what makes the sound. Besides
rearranging the seating, this is a good argument for having the
trumpet section stand, to get those ahead of them out of the direct
line of fire.
I always hate being in front of the drummer for the same reason. I
can't believe anyone can play drums for any length of time & retain
their hearing. When in the service, I always wore earplugs when
marching. It makes your own playing sound weird but it saves your
hearing.
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