Just wondering if anyone else has freakishly good hearing. I think it's a singer thing....when I went to music school, we had to take a recording class, and one class we talked about frequencies and our teacher played different frequencies. At a certain point he said 'most people can't hear above this', and a few people could, and after it got really high all the vocal majors could still hear it, but ONLY the vocal majors. So we were all kind of writhing in pain, and everyone else was like 'wtf'. I can hear dog whistles, and the frequencies that electronics and some lights make (my washing machine lets out a particularly loud and high-pitched one....I can't be in the same room as it when it's running).
Mostly, this is all fine. It seems pretty common with singers (maybe that's where the ability comes from), but sometimes it's really, really annoying. I think there are a few other singers here (and it's not -only- singers who can hear like this anyway)...what do you do to tune it out? I have to play music or have the tv going or something else that makes noise 24/7, even when I'm sleeping. I even had to when I was a baby. It kind of takes over and is distracting from the various white noise in my place.
Mostly, this is all fine. It seems pretty common with singers (maybe that's where the ability comes from), but sometimes it's really, really annoying. I think there are a few other singers here (and it's not -only- singers who can hear like this anyway)...what do you do to tune it out? I have to play music or have the tv going or something else that makes noise 24/7, even when I'm sleeping. I even had to when I was a baby. It kind of takes over and is distracting from the various white noise in my place.
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