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Earlier investigations reported by the authors generated considerable interest and comment. One comment, though hardly the most significant, offered a unique challenge -The Desire to Know.- The comment simply stated questioned the right to single out rock & roll as the sole musical cause for acoustic TRAUMA-and many further stated -live symphony music is equally severe.- The reader is invited to verify the findings contained in the paper presented herein.
Author (s): Lebo, Charles P.; Oliphant, Kenward P.
Affiliation:
Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA ; Acoustical Consultants, Inc., San Francisco, CA
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Publication Date:
1969-10-06
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Lebo, Charles P.; Oliphant, Kenward P.; 1969; Music as a Source of Acoustic Trauma [PDF]; Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA ; Acoustical Consultants, Inc., San Francisco, CA; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1556
Lebo, Charles P.; Oliphant, Kenward P.; Music as a Source of Acoustic Trauma [PDF]; Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA ; Acoustical Consultants, Inc., San Francisco, CA; Paper ; 1969 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1556