"MINe 109" wrote in message
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In article
,
Jenn wrote:
http://homepages.kdsi.net/~sherman/hearingloss.htm
"But Furtwängler's story illustrates a downside. To fill the larger
halls
with sufficient sound, the voices, instruments and ensembles had to
crank
up
to potentially ear-damaging levels. Countless violists, who sit right
in
front of the brass, have been deafened as a result.
1. The violinists don't sit "right in front of the brass".
2. The last sentence is obvious hyperbole. "Deafened"?
Careful! It says "violists."
Stephen
Was this Arny again? Maybe he has special information
relating to baroque (pre-classical) ensembles, where the
viol, with six strings, was indeed used.
But, there again, perhaps he just can't spell:-))
Iain