
If youre a professional musician and your hearing isnt perfect, it may have an impact on your career, unless you aspire to be the best garage band on your block. Then quality of hearing isnt as important as it is if youre playing cello in an orchestra. Loud hurts, though you may not notice it until its too late. Protecting your hearing, will protect hearing your greatest love – music.
The Gradual Loss of Hearing versus Acoustic Trauma
In a paper published on AudiologyOnline ( www.AudiologyOnline.com ) Dr. Marshal Chasin discussed the topic of hearing loss protection in musicians.
The first sign of permanent hearing loss, according to the author, is temporary hearing loss. Go to a rock concert and your ears could be ringing for up to 18 hours, which is a sign of damage. But, over time the ear returns to normal function, at least for a while. However, if you go to a rock concert five nights a week (like many musicians do), the inner ear never has the chance to recover and youre on the road to permanent hearing loss.
So, what about professional musicians, rock gods, or tenoroti? These folks are on stage night after night exposed to noise at very high levels of volume measured in decibels (dBs). The more dBs, the louder the sound. And according to Dr. Chasin, continuous exposure to 85dBs (not really that loud) will cause damage over time. Its a factor of the length of the exposure and the loudness of the sound.
The Fixes
You dont have to kill the music to protect your hearing. Who doesnt want the music to play on? Dr. Chasin recommends all in moderation and most importantly for musicians, hearing protection specialized for musicians.
So what are some things Dr. Chasin recommends?

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