[TPIN] "volume recognition"
Ellis Workman
elw at workman-net.org
Thu May 29 09:08:33 EDT 2008
...but there are some of those high pitches noises
(dying computer monitors, etc.) that I'm happy
to be unable to hear..
-Ellis
On Thu, May 29, 2008 7:57 am, Daniel,John said:
> ringing in the ears: yes
> earplugs: yes
> hearing loss: yes
> My question would be if there is anyone 50 or over who has
> played and taught professionally for 30 years who DOESN'T
> have hearing loss.
> John
>
>
> On Thu, 29 May 2008 04:04:32 -0300
> "Dean Betts" <fdbetts at mindspring.com> wrote:
>> I recently read that young people (15 and under?) can
>>hear high pitched sound that they are unable to hear in
>>their 20's and 30's. Does anyone know, is this true for
>>everyone?
>> What about someone who has never been exposed to loud
>>sounds? Would't they still have their ability to hear
>>those high pitched sounds?
>> Another question: I know someone who has apparently had
>>some low pitched hearing loss; is this common?
>> Can ringing in the ears be an indicator for hearing
>>loss?
>>Final question for tonite: how many of you use earplugs
>>on a regular basis?
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