Music is complex. There are risks to hearing health associated with playing due to excessive sound exposure. Face the Music is an on-going cross-sectional project to assess the risks to unamplified classical musicians. Key findings over the first fifteen years are presented based on the research undertaken with a leading conservatoire on more than 5000 classical music students. The work covers hearing health surveillance, education and awareness, sound exposure, and new technology. The future of the research programme is discussed along with opportunities in objective hearing health assessment and new acoustic solutions. A lot has changed in fifteen years, but the research was driven by a change in United Kingdom legislation. It is hoped that the research results can inform future regulation.
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May 14 2024
Face the (unamplified) music: Key findings for musicians
S. Dance
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S. Dance
a)
1
Acoustics Group, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University
, London, United Kingdom
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G. Zepidou
G. Zepidou
2
AECOM Ltd.
, Croydon, United Kingdom
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a)
Email: dances@lsbu.ac.uk
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 155, 3267–3273 (2024)
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Received:
February 13 2024
Accepted:
April 29 2024
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S. Dance, G. Zepidou; Face the (unamplified) music: Key findings for musicians. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 May 2024; 155 (5): 3267–3273. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0026024
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