Re: Inexpensive hearing aids - Consideration of Piano harmonics (Barbara Reynolds )


Subject: Re: Inexpensive hearing aids - Consideration of Piano harmonics
From:    Barbara Reynolds  <br_auditory(at)HOTMAIL.COM>
Date:    Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:42:44 -0600

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE> <P>Your point is well taken.&nbsp; My reference was the consideration that a professional musician would have an enhanced response surrounding their chosen instrument.&nbsp; Therefore, fitting hearing aids to match pure tones would be creating a less than optimal response.&nbsp; All of us have had a musician comment that 2000 Hz is an "A" and it's flat.&nbsp; Which is exactly what would happen it I concentrated on fitting a hearing aid to the audiogram based on 2kHz instead of 2048 or an approximation of that harmonic structure.&nbsp; To specifically use each harmonic was not my intent.&nbsp; Keeping in mind the sometimes extreme variability that we can encounter from one patient's neurophysiology to another.</P> <P>Barb<BR><BR></P></DIV> <DIV></DIV>&gt;From: g_brennantg(at)TITAN.SFASU.EDU <DIV></DIV>&gt;To: Barbara Reynolds &lt;br_auditory(at)HOTMAIL.COM&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;CC: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA <DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: Re: Inexpensive hearing aids <DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:39:22 -0600 (CST) <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Barbara, as an audiologist and a piano tuner I am interested in exactly how one <DIV></DIV>&gt;fits hearing aids according to "piano harmonics".&nbsp;&nbsp;This is particularly true <DIV></DIV>&gt;when looking at different scalings of piano strings as well as tempered vs <DIV></DIV>&gt;nontempered scales etc.&nbsp;&nbsp;Since the harmonic structure of any note will be the <DIV></DIV>&gt;lesser of the sounds depending upon how far you count harmonics I assume this <DIV></DIV>&gt;involves blocking lower frequency sounds in the aid? <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;I see that this looks a bit as though I am questioning if you can do what you <DIV></DIV>&gt;claim but I assure you that is not my intent.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am simply wondering how fitting <DIV></DIV>&gt;to piano harmonics is accomplished and how it can be of use across instruments <DIV></DIV>&gt;and tempraments. <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Tom <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt;Tom Brennan&nbsp;&nbsp;KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP, R/D - AU <DIV></DIV>&gt;web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV>&gt; <DIV></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr> <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUS/2755??PS=">Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfeeŽ Security.</a> </html>


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