No, I do not subject my children to loud levels of sound. The ears of
a child are not developed enough to deal with hi db, we adults should
not subject our self to hi db as well. It was just cool that they
got into the sound and wanted to hear it loud.
HB
On Oct 31, 2006, at 8:03 PM, ken
Of course, you shouldn't probably expose your kids to high sound
pressure levels for more than a few minutes a day -- their world is
noisy enough as it is.
If you want to bring your kid to a dance event, check out something like this:
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/chearpr.html
All but the
Forget FF's Drop -- 'Baby Dub' is the true sound of young New Zealand
(Aotearoa):
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/release/18520/baby_dub.html
Wes
http://www.soundworker.net
On 11/1/06 5:13 AM, "Matt Kane's Brain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One new dad I talk to every so often has reported good r
Ps.
Of corse my wife came as the loudness progressed up and up and shut
the studio door with a loud slam attached to it... ;(
Ummm...
HB
www.vmax.net
My four year old and two year old came in my studio the other day as
I was working on a track, and told me to turn it up as loud as it can
go. :
Imagine the joy I felt upon hearing this ! :)))
So far my boy's like all forms of music..
HB
www.vmax.net
Our very own Alex Bond (well his partner Rebecca) reports that his 4
month old daughter Millie likes _any_ music currently.
Full update when that changes :)
robin...
One new dad I talk to every so often has reported good results from
the Burial Mix back catalog.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 10:33, Andrew Duke wrote:
disco and electro and techno; can't wait
to see the reaction to Drexciya, Terrence Dixon, Shake, Atkins, et al.
Can you tell I'm excited? ;)
--
matt
kent williams wrote:
Are you talking about the VH1-ing of Techno?
I'm a Dad, and there are many parents on this list. There's nothing
worse, in my opinion, than musicians who, at a certain point, cede the
cutting edge to the youngsters, and settle for reinforcing the
nostalgia of the people who