Category PH P28 Musical Decibels

Abstract In the high school setting, musical directors are often in front of groups of

ranging ability, for multiple hours a day. It is a major concern that directors

may experience hearing loss induced by the loud volume levels of the

musical groups. This project focuses on the affects of the musical groups

on the director. It was hypothesized that the sound produced by the

musical groups would be sufficient enough to cause damage to the

director’s hearing. Volume in decibels was recorded from the various

groups, and ability levels that might be encountered in a high school

musical setting. The data contradicted the hypothesis; the decibel levels

produced by the groups were not over the dangerous levels, for a

significant level of time to cause any permanent, significant damage

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