Playing in a big symphony orchestra or going to a rock concert could be dangerous for your ears. But it does not have to. Learn about ear protection for musicians in this video!
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Musicphysiology from A to Z is a quick-info video series about different basic aspects of musicphysiology. It addresses musicians of all ages and playing levels worldwide who have not yet worked with musicphysiology and are interested in the topic. Contents are based both on scientific research and teaching experience. If you have made different experiences or want to add information, please feel free to start a discussion in a respectful manner! You can also post wishes and ideas if you want me to cover a specific aspect!
Selected references for this video:
Jansen, E.J.M., Helleman, H.W., Dreschler, W.A. and de Laat, J.A.P.M. Noise induced hearing loss and other hearing complaints among musicians of symphony orchestras. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 2009; volume 82, pages153–164.
Philips, S.l., Henrich, V.C. and Mace, S.T. Prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss in student musicians. International Journal of Audiology 2010; 49: 309–316.
Pouryaghoub, G., Mehrdad, R. and Pourhosein, S. Noise-induced hearing loss among professional musicians. J Occup Health 2017; 59: 33-37.
Photos:
Seattle Symphony/James Holt
Airplane: Vecteezy
Piccolo: Hammig
Ear plugs: Bonedo
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