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julioxkingbeat wrote:The best device I've found for learning to sing on key is call Hearfones. Read about it at www.hearfones.com
I bought a pair about 6 months ago and have really noticed a difference. They basically block out about 1/2 of the outside sound (coming from the music) and increase (or isolate) the sound of your voice about 200%, so you can hear what you're singing about 4 times louder than normal. I don't have anything to do with the company, just ran across them when I was trying to learn to sing better.
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MikeTalbot wrote:Mike - I'm wondering about those HearPhones - checked the site looks ok.
I have a hearing problem (volume induced) in my left ear - seems to get overloaded easily by background noise, chatter etc. Would this gadget filter that out? Could you tell?
thanks
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