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Re: [ARSCLIST] LP storage &c.



Here's something I remember reading:

Are Bagpipers in Worse Health?

A survey by Piper and Drummer magazine finds that half of all bagpipe players suffer from hearing loss and repetitive strain injuries, but a chief defender of the instrument says that health problems for pipers are just "a load of bunk."

According to the survey, one in 10 players said his passion for bagpipes led to the dissolution of his marriage, and 84 percent said they knew pipers who had become alcoholics, according to a BBC report

But Robert Wallace, principal of the College of Piping in Glasgow, said health woes are no more common in pipers than anyone else.

"The playing of pipes is not in any way detrimental to health," he told the BBC . If a piper were to suffer hearing loss, nearby drums are more likely to be the source, said another piper and acoustic expert.

Moreover, Wallace said, pipers drink no more or less than others. "You cannot play the bagpipes drunk," he insisted.

http://www.hon.ch/News/HSN/514840.html

that most players have hearing damage.

I'd like to see the data, actually. It's louder to the listener than the player. The sound comes out the chanter and shoots straight out, not up to the player. But you're right, it'll take the paint off the wall at 200 yards. They didn't call the Highland regiments "The Ladies from Hell" for nothing. :-)

Cheers,
Lani Spahr (Mr)


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