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Old 01-28-2024, 06:12 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I would wear earplugs anyway because you have tinnitus. I'd be afraid of making things worse.
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Old 01-29-2024, 04:34 PM   #12 (permalink)
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no hearing loss, I believe mine started in childhood after suffering a few crippling ear infections. Frequencies are all around you , I usually get them in my kitchen by the iPads. Wifi is a signal, our devices have antennas to connect to these signals and frequencies. I haven’t googled anything til now and that’s what I felt was most logical. But here I am lol. Visiting ear wax removal doctor twice a year makes my situation a little better in general.

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Old 02-08-2024, 11:38 AM   #13 (permalink)
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It's good that you found a solution.
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Old 02-19-2024, 03:25 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Learning bass guitar can be a great choice, especially if you're looking to join a band. Bassists are often in demand and can be crucial to a band's sound and groove. While lead guitarists can also be sought after, the role of a bassist is often seen as more foundational and can be an easier entry point into a band.

As for playing bass guitar with earplugs, it's definitely possible and can even be beneficial given your history of tinnitus and hyperacusis. Earplugs can help protect your hearing from loud volumes, which is important for anyone playing in a band, especially in live settings.

However, it's important to find earplugs that provide the right level of protection without compromising your ability to hear the music clearly. There are earplugs designed specifically for musicians that attenuate sound evenly across frequencies, preserving the quality of the music while reducing the overall volume.

It's also a good idea to discuss your concerns with a healthcare professional, such as an audiologist, who can provide personalized advice on protecting your hearing while playing music. Overall, wearing earplugs should not prevent you from playing in a band, and in fact, it can help you enjoy music more safely in the long run.
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