The tiny hairs inside your cochlea get damaged and you can't hear as well. i listen to loud music all the time and im beginning to get this annoying buzzing sound in my ear. its the most frustration thing ive ever been through, so believe me, if you listen to loud music all the time, you will regret it. PLEASE dont make the same mistake i did.
i have listened to it in one ear before.... and when i take it out it hurts more then if i listen to it loudly in two ears.. i dunno y but ya its obviously bad no matter wat one or two ears... xD I'm not a doctor, but listening to music that is 'too loud' will damage your ears, whether you listen through one ear or two.
If you're listening with headphones, you'll know it's too loud when you can't hear a single thing besides the music: you can't hear cars honking, people yelling, etc. If you're not listening with headphones, you'll know it's too loud when other people start complaining.
disadvantages of Music are listed below: it takes you to fantasy and away from the real world it distracts & diverts your attention it is non-productive leisure & waste of the time mostly (one do not learn something from Music) Listening loud music while driving causes accidents and the list goes on...
In general, listening to music you like can have a positive effect on your health as it helps you to relax and distress, and can make you feel happy. Playing your own music can be very therapeutic and improve creativity and Sylvester, and also enhance social relationships if playing with other people. However, playing or listening to music too loud can have negative health effects, as it can damage hearing short term or, if you listen to loud music a lot, long term. Higher frequencies will have most effect on hearing, but very loud low frequencies can also make you feel quite nauseous as it causes your body and organs to vibrate. Music has been an integral part of every culture since the beginning of human civilisation; it brings people together and spreads messages and reminds you that you are alive. It has many more benefits than health risks but remember to take your earplugs with you when going to a club or gig, just to ensure you'll be listening to music for many more years to come!
dynamics is how loud or quiet a piece of music is
People who who have a habit of listening to loud music can lose there hearing. Infact, many muscians become hearing impaired after years of loud music. In general the exposure to any type of loud music can damage one's hearing.
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your heart rate raises when listening to "loud" music...
Listening to loud pop music can harm and damage our ears. We should prevent listening to some music that can contain bad language. Some of the other disadvantages that it can be annoying when the DJ speaks while the song is performing. It is frustrating that most of people nowadays are listening only to pop music.
Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.
it depends on what music you listen to and how loud it is and whether you like it or not. It also depends on what you are learning.
yes because its a distraction.
Yes. Listening to loud music can damage the ear. This is really true with the ear buds that people often use. Many singers have hearing loss. One that I know about is Sting.
when you hear loud music it can bust your eardrum
No its not
i have listened to it in one ear before.... and when i take it out it hurts more then if i listen to it loudly in two ears.. i dunno y but ya its obviously bad no matter wat one or two ears... xD I'm not a doctor, but listening to music that is 'too loud' will damage your ears, whether you listen through one ear or two.
I've had this problem too and the only way to fix it is to stop listening to music so loud or stop listening to music using earphones for a few weeks to allow your ears to rebuild and heal. When listening to loud music, it shakes your inner ear lobe causing bad hearing, pain or a ringing noise. It's like playing loud music through speakers at full volume in a shaking house, the walls with time will begin to break down. Your ears will do the exact same. Just take some time out from listening to music and tone it down just that little bit if you do continue. You should never have your music full volume when using earphones on an iPod/MP3 and when on the computer. You're literally damaging your hearing to such an extent that one day you could lose it entirely.