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Hearing Loss in Musicians

Hearing Loss in Musicians
Author: Plural Publishing, Incorporated
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2009-03-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1597567485

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Making Music with a Hearing Loss

Making Music with a Hearing Loss
Author: Willa Horowitz Au D
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Deaf musicians
ISBN: 9781523848089

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How can you make music with a hearing loss? Musicians with hearing loss from all over the world tell you how. In this engaging and informative book you'll find: * 23 in-depth musician profiles with personal stories and strategies * Advice for professional musicians as well as amateur music lovers * Information on hearing conservation and cochlear implant rehabilitation * Expert guidance by audiologists who love music A must-have for all musicians with hearing loss, audiologists, and music educators. ---


Hear the Music

Hear the Music
Author: Marshall Chasin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2014
Genre: Deafness, Noise induced
ISBN: 9781894801270

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Shouting Won't Help

Shouting Won't Help
Author: Katherine Bouton
Publisher: Sarah Crichton Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1429953373

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For twenty-two years, Katherine Bouton had a secret that grew harder to keep every day. An editor at The New York Times, at daily editorial meetings she couldn't hear what her colleagues were saying. She had gone profoundly deaf in her left ear; her right was getting worse. As she once put it, she was "the kind of person who might have used an ear trumpet in the nineteenth century." Audiologists agree that we're experiencing a national epidemic of hearing impairment. At present, 50 million Americans suffer some degree of hearing loss—17 percent of the population. And hearing loss is not exclusively a product of growing old. The usual onset is between the ages of nineteen and forty-four, and in many cases the cause is unknown. Shouting Won't Help is a deftly written, deeply felt look at a widespread and misunderstood phenomenon. In the style of Jerome Groopman and Atul Gawande, and using her experience as a guide, Bouton examines the problem personally, psychologically, and physiologically. She speaks with doctors, audiologists, and neurobiologists, and with a variety of people afflicted with midlife hearing loss, braiding their stories with her own to illuminate the startling effects of the condition. The result is a surprisingly engaging account of what it's like to live with an invisible disability—and a robust prescription for our nation's increasing problem with deafness. A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013


Musicians and the Prevention of Hearing Loss

Musicians and the Prevention of Hearing Loss
Author: Marshall Chasin
Publisher: Singular
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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CONTENTSHearing and Hearing Loss--An Introduction. Factors Affecting Hearing Loss. Development of Acoustic Principles. The Physics of Musical Instruments. Hearing Protection. Clinical Assessment of Musicians - Audiologist as a Detective. Room Acoustics. Clinical and Environmental Strategies to Reduce Music Exposure. The Human Performance Approach to Prevention. References. Index.


Music and Hearing Aids

Music and Hearing Aids
Author: Marshall Chasin
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Deaf
ISBN: 9781635503951

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A Primer on Wavelength Acoustics for Musical Instruments -- Music (and Speech) for the Audiologist -- Hearing Aids and Musicians: What the Literature Says -- Clinical Approaches to Fitting Hearing Aids for Music -- A Return to Older Technology?


Hear the Music

Hear the Music
Author: Marshall Chasin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2001
Genre: Deafness, Noise induced
ISBN: 9780920445747

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Musicians and Hearing Loss

Musicians and Hearing Loss
Author: Marshall Chasin
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1635503965

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Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach is written for hearing health care professionals working with hard-of-hearing musicians and music lovers. This highly relevant book breaks down the research for how music can, and should, be processed through modern hearing aids and offers the busy audiologist clinically based strategies to optimize the sound of amplified music for hard-of-hearing people. With an easy-to-read style, this text meets audiologists where they are by providing a primer on wavelength acoustics, as well as walking the reader through the basics of music needed to understand the research available. in addition, this professional resource highlights gaps in the research and technology, offering a clear picture of the room for growth available in the field. Key Features * A wide range of information covered in a concise text with 26 figures and 7 tables * Statements throughout the book of where more work still needs to be done with 12 mini-experiments that could form the basis of student research projects * A balanced discussion of clinical practice and research * A chapter on "A return to older technology?” that includes input from many musicians who wear hearing aids * 15 audio files that serve to drive home the points presented in the text


Music for Children with Hearing Loss

Music for Children with Hearing Loss
Author: Lyn E. Schraer-Joiner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199855838

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Music for Children With Hearing Loss: A Resource for Parents and Teachers is a comprehensive and hands-on guide to working with deaf and hard-of-hearing children within and outside of the music classroom, balancing a technical overview of hearing loss with relevant music lessons, teaching practices, resources, and research promoting musical experiences for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.


Musicians with Hearing Loss

Musicians with Hearing Loss
Author: Cherisse Westmoreland Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2009
Genre: Deafness
ISBN:

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