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Tinnitus Trauma - Tinnitus Is Anything But Music To Your Ears
It is remarkable the total sum of rock stars of the 60s who experience from tinnitus hearing loss. Just for starters, the insert includes Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend and John Entwhistle of The Who, Dave Swarbrick of Fairport Convention, John Densmore of The Doors, Ozzy Osbourne, Neil Young, Al Jardine of the Beach Boys, Ted Nugent... Tinnitus Trauma
Okay, maybe some would consider this a like-duhh drawback of being a rock star and performing concerts with speakers as big as low-rises blaring within inches of your tender ears. Who can't remember how our parents would warn us back then that the volume we kept cranking on the stereo would exact a price later on? Their words of caution went in one ear and out the other, so to speak. Because the music of the day from all our idols like Clapton, Jeff Beck, The Who, The Doors, etc. was best enjoyed at top volume.
Today, there is not much comfort in knowing we are not alone. It doesn't make it any easier to cope with the sirens wailing inside our ears and our heads, stressing us out and keeping us tossing and turning at night, to know that it's now something we have in common with our 60s rock heroes. For now we are all tinnitus sufferers.
Tinnitus is not a condition that started with rock and heavy metal music. It's been around for a long time. Perhaps the best known tinnitus sufferer was the immortal Ludwig Von Beethoven. The great composer was driven mad by "the rushing and roaring" sounds in his head. By the time he created his final symphonic masterpieces, he was entirely deaf.
Things You Should Know About Tinnitus
Many people are unaware that they have hearing and inner ear damage until they are lying in bed at night trying to get to sleep. Then comes the incessant clamor, the ringing, buzzing, clicking, throbbing or whooshing sounds. Aside from over-exposure to loud music and other sounds, there is a wide range of causes for tinnitus. Tinnitus Trauma
Some factors to take into account when trying to understand your tinnitus:
Head trauma - Most people don't get checked out by their doctor every time they bump their heads. But it's possible to develop inner ear problems as a result of minor head trauma without even being aware of it.
Caffeine and/or alcohol consumption - Drinking too much caffeine or alcohol can over-stimulate the brain, contributing to anxiety and increasing the likelihood of ringing ears. Anxiety and depression are known causes of ringing ears as they can lead to a rise in stress, resulting in higher blood pressure. High blood pressure is a common cause of ringing in the ears. Tinnitus Trauma
Stress is by far the most widely recognized contributing factor to ringing in the ears. Of course, there is stress in everyone's life and it is different for each individual, so it is difficult to pinpoint exactly where the stress is coming from and how to reduce it. But it can be done with a little care and persistence. Suffering from Ringing Ears and Tinnitus? Get your life back forever by checking out Tinnitus Trauma now.
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Science question involving waves.?
My science teacher asked us this question, and no one in the class knew, so he told us to look it up. The question he asked was:
If a perfect c note is played on a guitar and a perfect c note is played on a flute, with both waves having the same wavelength, frequency, and amplitude, then why do the two instruments sound different. He also said that it did not matter much about which instruments are used; they could be a starter violin and a half-million dollar violin, a guitar and a bass guitar, etc.
The instrument does not matter.
He said it had nothing to do with the materials it was made of.
Nor was it because one used strings and the other did not.
He gave us a hint in saying it has something to do with standing waves and harmonics.
It is the harmonics and they are different. Although they have the same fundamental frequency 'C', they have different harmonics. The first harmonic is the fundamental frequency, the ones after are overtones. What makes them different are these overtones, lets say a flute has overtones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, and the guitar has overtones 1 3 5 7. That's makes them sound different.
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