Tinnitus and Deafness in the Musicians
Journal Title: Otolaryngology Open Access Journal - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Music is the art of sound, with this concept begin all the texts of Musical Education in Schools of all levels. Even though it is rarely considered and considered as a noise, it presents, like all other sound sources, an acoustic phenomenon, which may present auditory disturbances depending on the intensity level and exposure times. Orchestral musicians play almost 5-6 hours a day almost daily [1].
Authors and Affiliations
Lucio Maci
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