Tinnitus & Technique Determines Qualitative Tone
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- Bill Fulbright
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back to the subjuect
good thing I can read...
this ringing in my ears seems to come and go...it is always there just seems like in varying degrees.
Is it because of my attention on it?
Or because my blood pressure is up?
OR because I ate to much salty food?
Or is it because I am tired?
Or is it simply because I have played way too much music?
Does it really affect my tone or ability to "blend"? I always thought I sounded really good and blended really well!!!
I guess when the volume is up and we are cranking along live, I hear the music more than the ringing!
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Bill Fulbright
Mullen D-10 8x7; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Vegas 400;
ICQ# 2251620 My Music Site
good thing I can read...
this ringing in my ears seems to come and go...it is always there just seems like in varying degrees.
Is it because of my attention on it?
Or because my blood pressure is up?
OR because I ate to much salty food?
Or is it because I am tired?
Or is it simply because I have played way too much music?
Does it really affect my tone or ability to "blend"? I always thought I sounded really good and blended really well!!!
I guess when the volume is up and we are cranking along live, I hear the music more than the ringing!
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Bill Fulbright
Mullen D-10 8x7; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Vegas 400;
ICQ# 2251620 My Music Site
- Larry Bell
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does that = 'can't play'?<SMALL>the inability to profess lengthy and reliable renditions of tone management</SMALL>
<font size=1>I'm thinking of publishing a Hanktionary and Hankosaurus (not a long extinct reptile)</font>
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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F. M.,
Quote, "The greatest of faults, I should say,is to be conscious of none."
One of life's greatest challenges Is trying to rise above a mediocre mold. -B.Hankey
B.T.W. Herb S., I recognize the impact of your excellent writing skills. I have total respect for your ability to convey your thoughts, after observing your effortless management of the English Language. I enjoyed the input from everyone so inclined to add to this thread.
Bill H.
There ya have it, folks. This year's winner of the Bill Hankey Prize for Literary Elocution goes to... Herb Steiner! (Crowd cheers here...)
That, and $2.75 will getcha a grande latte at your local Starbucks...
Congratulations, Herb. You're a god.
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That, and $2.75 will getcha a grande latte at your local Starbucks...
Congratulations, Herb. You're a god.
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please, can someone give me a list of cautions of Tinitus?
Stress?
High bloodpressure?
To much and to long loud sound?
Bad cold maybe?
is this serious? To much salt, caffeine?
Like to know
Thanks, Johan
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Stress?
High bloodpressure?
To much and to long loud sound?
Bad cold maybe?
is this serious? To much salt, caffeine?
Like to know
Thanks, Johan
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This link explains it all. Basically, the answer is 'all of the above'. My mother has a severe case, presumably caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs like ibuprofen) she was taking for joint pain.
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Tinnitus is a disrupting affliction, brought on (I believe) by a partial breakdown of the hearing processes. One might assume that by lowering blood pressure, some relief would be realized. I personally do not believe that this approach will be substantiated, and can easily be confirmed through utilization of a B.P. cup. The incessant ringing becomes exceedingly bothersome, immediately after an over-zealous romp on the volume pedal, which constitutes an undue interruption of a damaged inner ear, with its intricacies instinctively rebelling against further damage. Forget all about consulting publications that allude to an explanation, or cure. By the same token, don't tie up your care giver, with questions relating to tinnitus. To my knowledge, there is no satisfaction to be found through those processes. There are however, just a few rare physiological concerns relating to causes, which could indeed involve a more serious condition. A visit to your local library, or search on the web would reveal the rare possibilities.
Milk will in some cases cause an increased risk of a prolonged ringing. There isn't a chance that I would consider excluding milk from my diet. There is some evidence that short power naps in a sitting position, may prove to be somehow connected to an unwelcome intrusion of tinnitus. I feel secure in the belief that the delicate nature of our sense of hearing, could effect a permanent decline in providing the blessed ability to hear a pin drop, or a leaf cracking under tiny feet, on a still forest floor.
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WOW! A TRIPLE NEGATIVE. That ascends to a heretofore unexcelled level of obfuscation.<SMALL>There isn't a chance that I would not consider excluding milk from my diet.</SMALL>
The reference I quoted above is an excellent listing of causes -- I certainly don't promote the product but feel certain that the background information on causes of tinnitus is accurate. It was written by a medical doctor. Conventional medicine has no established cure for this symptom and the homeopathic approach is worth investigating, IMHO.
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After further review of the aforementioned dissertation on the possible originations or causes preempting the onset of sustained high frequency ringing, my proclivity is to pursue the prevention of such by the abstension from substances and behavioral inclinations that exacerbate the condition.
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Bill Fulbright
Mullen D-10 8x7; Gibson ES-165; Peavey Vegas 400;
ICQ# 2251620 My Music Site
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Bill Fulbright
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ICQ# 2251620 My Music Site
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Wish I coulda said that . . .
. . . then I wouldn't.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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. . . then I wouldn't.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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