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In a number of reports it has been observed that a prolonged exposure to music at sound pressure levels exceeding 1OOdB leads to substantial temporary threshold shifts TTS2, reaching 60-80dB in the range of high frequencies. Cumulative effects of such exposures result in acoustic trauma, affecting the perception of pitch, loudness and time, accompanying the decrease of hearing sensitivity. The hearing threshold in percussion players is affected largely at high frequencies, where substantial decrease of sensitivity between 10 and 16kHz reaching 40 to 75dB has been observed. In the present report a number of hearing thresholds in percussion players and in control group consisting of musicians who have never played percussion instruments or were long exposed to their sounds have been analysed with reference to thein- exposure characteristics.
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Bibluiogr. 25 poz., wykr.
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- Fr. Chopin Academy of Music Poland
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- Fr. Chopin Academy of Music Poland
- Fr. Chopin Academy of Music Poland
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- Fr. Chopin Academy of Music Poland
- Fr. Chopin Academy of Music, 00-368 Warszawa, Okólnik 2, Poland
Bibliografia
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