4D Music – ExperiMental Music

Spectrum Insensitivity


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  • [Intro]

    Spectrum insensitivity
    (Can you hear me?)

    [Verse 1]

    Tinnitus
    Is among us
    Tone deaf
    What the F?

    [Bridge]

    Spectrum insensitivity
    (Can you hear me?)

    [Chorus]

    Have you found
    (You can’t find the sound)
    Without sound
    (It’s hard to get down)
    Get down
    (Down, down, down)

    [Verse 2]

    Sensorineural
    Listening burial
    Sound system’s dead
    Inside your head

    [Bridge]

    Spectrum insensitivity
    (Can you hear me?)

    [Chorus]

    Have you found
    (You can’t find the sound)
    Without sound
    (It’s hard to get down)
    Get down
    (Down, down, down)

    [Outro]

    Can you hear me?
    (Spectrum insensitivity)
    [Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
    Without sound
    (It’s hard to get down)
    Get down
    (Down, down, down)

    A SCIENCE NOTE

    Hearing Impairments (Sound Spectrum)
    • Hearing Loss – A reduced ability to hear sounds, which can be classified based on frequency range:
      • High-frequency hearing loss – Inability to hear high-pitched sounds (e.g., birds chirping, consonant sounds in speech).
      • Low-frequency hearing loss – Difficulty hearing low-pitched sounds (e.g., deep voices, bass tones).
      • Sensorineural hearing loss – Damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, leading to difficulty hearing certain frequencies.
      • Conductive hearing loss – Caused by blockages or damage to the outer/middle ear, affecting sound conduction.
      • Presbycusis – Age-related hearing loss, usually affecting high frequencies first.
      • Tinnitus – A condition where a person hears ringing or buzzing, which can mask certain frequencies.
      • 3. Broader Terms for Sensory Deficiencies
        • Sensory Impairment – A general term for any reduction in sensory perception.
        • Partial Sensory Loss – Describes limited perception in a specific part of the sensory spectrum.
        • Spectrum Insensitivity – A broad term for the inability to detect certain frequencies of light or sound.
        • If you have a specific concern about vision or hearing deficiencies, it’s recommended to consult an ophthalmologist or audiologist for a detailed assessment.

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