Not on humans.
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No most animals other then humans will though. Like dogs or cats
To learn to play by ear, practice listening to music and trying to play it on your instrument without sheet music. Start with simple songs and gradually work your way up to more complex pieces. Developing your ear training skills and practicing regularly will help you improve your ability to play by ear.
Improving musical skills through ear training chords involves practicing listening to and identifying different chord types by ear. This can help you develop a better understanding of music theory and improve your ability to play by ear. Practice regularly, use online resources and apps, and work with a music teacher to enhance your ear training skills.
To learn how to play songs by ear, practice listening to music and identifying the melody, chords, and rhythms. Start with simple songs and gradually work your way up to more complex pieces. Experiment with playing along on your instrument and try to replicate what you hear. With time and practice, your ear will become more attuned to recognizing and playing music by ear.
To train your ear to recognize different musical notes and intervals, practice listening to music and trying to identify the notes and intervals by ear. Use tools like online ear training exercises and apps to help improve your skills. Additionally, work with a music teacher or tutor who can provide guidance and feedback on your progress. Consistent practice and exposure to different types of music will help you develop your ear for recognizing notes and intervals.
Will blowing marijuana smoke in the ear for an ear infection help
No, blowing pot smoke into someone's ear would not make them high. THC needs to be absorbed through the lungs to have an effect, so inhaling the smoke is necessary for someone to experience the psychoactive effects of marijuana.
No. Simple.
Depending on the Type of Infection. There are Inner, Middle, and Outer Ear Infections. The Most common would be Middle, also known as "Swimmers Ear." This type of Infection is cause by a fungi which lives off the water trapped in your ear after swimming. (Usually from swimming in Ponds or unclean bodies of water) When you blow smoke into the ear the warm smoke dries out the ear and clogs the passage(ear canal) and this vitally damage the infection or even kill it... to ensure the infection is gone, after you blow smoke into the ear, put 2-3 drops of peroxide into the ear. If these do not work see a doctor.
No most animals other then humans will though. Like dogs or cats
Blowing smoke into a dogs ear does work. The dog's ear is different from a humans such that it has no ear drum, just an Auditory tube which goes straight to the cerebral cortex. So marijuana smoke would pass through this tube directly to the THC receptors. Keep in mind, in addition to the marijuana itself being illegal in most locations, this could also have your pet taken away from you as a form of abuse. Also, just like there are some people that like the feeling of being high and some that don't, there is a good chance that your dog will not understand what is going on, and it can be a very unpleasant experience for him. It is not something that should be forced on those that do not have a choice.
it means to stop blowing in his ear
Not actually blowing but breathing into your ear. It is actually a turn on yes.
The 5 senses ... sight, smell, audio (ears), taste and touch are provocative in foreplay (leading up to sex) and by blowing into a man's ear (or a man blowing in a woman's ear) is a complete turn on. She was trying to sexually arouse you.
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Shh Shh Shh... Don't say a word. Let me whisper in your ear how much I love you ~Whispers~
Yes, blowing a loud whistle directly into someone's ear can cause temporary or permanent hearing damage, depending on the intensity and duration of the sound. It is recommended to avoid exposing the ears to extremely loud noises to prevent hearing loss.