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Persistent loud noises, yes dj pete tong learned that out that hard way after he completely lost his hearing after playing night clubs for years of his life. But he did overcome this as he learned to feel the bass with his feet and made some more music that made top of the dance charts
A bass trap is a device, usually a foam block, placed in the corner of a control room or listening room in order to reduce unwanted low-frequency noises.
Downtuned, generally - the looser your strings, the lower the noises you make.
Yes, you can have a high bass frequency. Prolonged exposure to high frequencies can cause hearing loss. In audio work, "bass" usually refers to the low frequencies; "treble" refers to higher frequencies.
Carly Beth's grandfather has trouble hearing, therefore we have purchased a hearing-aid for him.
Turn your amp up to 11 and play as hard as you can without letting the strings make metallic buzzing noises as they hit the fretboard.
Yes a good subwoofer will damage your hearing. The better the bass the more db levels they are pounding out and that is bad for your ears.
On a standard double bass, the lowest note is E1 - approximately 41Hz. Five-stringed basses can also achieve B0 - 31Hz, which is almost as low a tone as human hearing can detect (around 20Hz).
either they don't like to listin to your annoying voice or they like to listing to it because they enjoy the bass or they have hearing problems and they don't realize it until they turn 30 and have hearing disabilities
It is the study of mechanical waves in different mediums. Simply put, how sound or vibrations behave as they travel through solids, liquids or gases
Can be their diet. In some areas, especially where they eat mostly crayfish, the bass will have a red tail. However, it can also be bacteria, fungi and other environmental causes.
you CAN feel sound, hearing things IS feeling sound, in fact, if you have ever had a deep strong bass that you can feel in your chest, you have felt sound.