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i've had a tiny ringing in my ears ever since an accident when i was about 5. had my head slammed in a truck door and bled like a stuck pig.
but for as long as i can remember, in school, i never once passed a hearing test. couldnt hear the real high pitched ones over that damn ring. and im always asking people to repeat what they might have said if they are softer talkers.
I can't help but play everything loud. I follow what Ian the Shark once said, "If it's too loud, you're too old." Hearing be damned and all.
I always play my stereo loud when driving. Simply a habit of mine now. But my biggest crime against my ears comes from me blasting my amp when I'm playing guitar. I've tried in the past to keep it low but I have to feel the floor shake beneath me.
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Noticed this morning when i was lying in bed, have not a ringing as such in my left ear more like static which is probably from the years of ear infections i've had and the music.
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My music has to sound good. I have a nice balance everywhere i listen... usually never to loud but never quite at the same time. However, my car and truck both have plenty of power to make most peoples ears hurt but i have grown accustomed to it over the past years. I'm living and enjoying the present... ill deal with the future when that becomes the present?
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I worked as a music reporter for the city alt-weekly for a couple years, and one thing my editor (a huge music geek, possibly the biggest I've ever met) told me was to buy earplugs and to not fuck around with my hearing. He deals with the exact same thing Danny's going through.
It's not about the type of music, it's about your preference on how loud you listen to it. A lot of people enjoy their music loud, it doesn't really matter which type it is. I can listen to rock, metal, rap or whatever loud and I will enjoy it more. I'm not saying it doesn't sound good when it's not loud, just that it's more enjoyable.
Yeah, but I don't listen to rock, metal, or rap tbh.
Bluegrass etc...doesn't really benefit from it being played loud.
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I was in a band for roughly three years, along with a few sporadic ones that never really got off the ground for maybe a year and a half after that.
I would venture to say that practicing in such close proximity to loud amps has had to take a small toll on my hearing.
On the flip side, I never understood listening to music loud. Not that I listen to my music extremely quiet. But if you go too loud it makes it harder to hear everything that is happening in the song, and all the different instruments. Everything tends to jumble together.
The only time I listen loud is when I'm in the gym and trying to block out the sound of their radio playlist which consists of that new wave synth-pop-rap, and songs that teenage girls cry to.
I discovered them two weeks ago and have decided they are the greatest band on the face of the earth.
Yes Sir.
Been listening to them for a while now. My favorite is probably Wagon Wheel but they have a lot of good ones.
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No more sickness, no more pain, no more parting over there;
And forever I will be with the One who died for me,
What a day, glorious day that will be.