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why do modern singers andmusicians have their ears blocked?
is ikt a tape recording of what they are playing so they dont forget or is it to sgtop them going deaf?
is ikt a tape recording of what they are playing so they dont forget or is it to sgtop them going deaf?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some musicians (particularly drummers and those performing near to them) wear ear plugs to prevent hearing damage.
But some musicians also have earpieces which let them hear the performance as the audience (or recording equipment) is doing, rather than only hearing what's going on around them. So, for example, a drummer can tell whether he's playing too hard or too soft, or a singer can adjust their tone and inflection to meet the rhythm of the music.
I'm no musician but I've done some presentation work for local radio. People often ask why people in radio wear headphones, even when they're only interviewing a person directly in front of them, but I can tell you that it becomes automatic to change your voice slightly in response to the output which you're hearing through your 'cans'.
Chris
But some musicians also have earpieces which let them hear the performance as the audience (or recording equipment) is doing, rather than only hearing what's going on around them. So, for example, a drummer can tell whether he's playing too hard or too soft, or a singer can adjust their tone and inflection to meet the rhythm of the music.
I'm no musician but I've done some presentation work for local radio. People often ask why people in radio wear headphones, even when they're only interviewing a person directly in front of them, but I can tell you that it becomes automatic to change your voice slightly in response to the output which you're hearing through your 'cans'.
Chris
deggers: //their voice and a track beat//
Don't think so. This is sometimes done in a recording studio where the tracks are laid down with just one performer at a time but on stage the performers are hearing the mix.
Stage monitors were the norm before radio in ear monitor systems were introduced relatively recently. Feedback is not a problem in a properly set up stage because the monitors and microphones are placed to minimise the feedback.
Microphones have a cardioid response pattern such that they have a much lower signal produced from sound directed from an angle behind the mic where the monitor is placed.
In ear systems allow the performer to wander around without missing out on the foldback.
Don't think so. This is sometimes done in a recording studio where the tracks are laid down with just one performer at a time but on stage the performers are hearing the mix.
Stage monitors were the norm before radio in ear monitor systems were introduced relatively recently. Feedback is not a problem in a properly set up stage because the monitors and microphones are placed to minimise the feedback.
Microphones have a cardioid response pattern such that they have a much lower signal produced from sound directed from an angle behind the mic where the monitor is placed.
In ear systems allow the performer to wander around without missing out on the foldback.
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Not just for the audience birdie. Feedback through the monitors is pretty rough too. Being on stage with the PA on the edge of feedback is a bizarre situation.
I have been in performance with no foldback. It is hopeless. All you can do is sing the same as other vocalists so together you can get enough back from behind the front speakers to at least say together. Unfortunately this only lets you synch the bass spectrum because that is all you can hear. The high end is very directional and can't be heard from behind at all. Harmonies are out of the question.
I have been in performance with no foldback. It is hopeless. All you can do is sing the same as other vocalists so together you can get enough back from behind the front speakers to at least say together. Unfortunately this only lets you synch the bass spectrum because that is all you can hear. The high end is very directional and can't be heard from behind at all. Harmonies are out of the question.