How many decibels is a piano?

Piano (normal practice): 60 to 70 db. Piano (fortissimo): 84 to 103 db.
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How many decibels is an upright piano?

Acoustic pianos usually produce 60-70 decibels (dB) for normal practice. The level of action where hearing protection is required is 85 decibels. Correct pianos usually have shorter strings and a smaller sound plate, which would contribute to a smaller volume than a Grand piano.
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Can you go deaf from playing piano?

So, can piano cause hearing loss? While not typical, playing the piano can in fact cause hearing loss. The hearing damage a pianist might suffer from revolves around many factors.
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What dB should piano be?

It was difficult (impossible?) to play below about 80 decibels. After re-voicing and re-regulation, normal playing is still pretty loud: about 75-82 decibels. Still possible to play fortissimo well over 90 decibels, but most fortissimo seems to be about 87-89 decibels.
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Is 50 decibels loud for music?

How Loud Is 50 Decibels? 50 dB is as loud as a quiet conversation, a quiet suburb, a quiet office, or a quiet refrigerator. Notice the use of the word 'quiet' when describing this noise level? That's because all sounds between 31-60 decibels are considered quiet.
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How many decibels is a TV?

While your TV audio fluctuates with the control of your remote, the average television reaches up to 70 decibels (dB), making it generally safe for listening.
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How many iphones is 85 decibels?

85 dB: Around 1 hour and 45 minutes a day. 90 dB: Around 30 minutes a day. 95 dB: Just 10 minutes a day. 100 dB: Even a few minutes a day.
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How many decibels is a guitar?

Some of the world's loudest guitars can reach around 100dB – which is as loud as a lawnmower, motorcycle, or snowmobile! Most acoustic guitars played normally would be more around 70-80dB, equivalent to the sound made by a garbage disposal, hairdryer, or an alarm clock – still pretty loud.
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How many decibels is a violin?

The violin and viola produce decibel levels in excess of 90 dB(A) for their players. These levels are similar to those of a rock concert. They also well exceed the 85 dB(A) limit that European regulations stipulate for the compulsory wearing of ear protection on the work floor.
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Should I wear earplugs when playing piano?

All musicians should own a pair of customized earplugs to protect their hearing against loud noise. This recommendation applies even to adults who have a passion for piano music and study the piano but currently experience no hearing difficulties.
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Was Beethoven deaf?

Beethoven first noticed difficulties with his hearing decades earlier, sometime in 1798, when he was about 28. By the time he was 44 or 45, he was totally deaf and unable to converse unless he passed written notes back and forth to his colleagues, visitors and friends. He died in 1827 at the age of 56.
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Why do musicians wear ear plugs?

For musicians, great hearing protection is essential to protect their way of life. Since IEMs go directly into the ear canal, they offer earplug-like protection from the outside. These protect performers from being exposed to loud band sounds and shouts from the crowd.
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Can piano give you tinnitus?

One telltale sign that you've gone too far is if you ever get ringing in your ears after playing your piano. That is a very strong danger sign. You should back off for a few days because if you experience ringing in your ears repeatedly, you can develop tinnitus.
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Is a piano too loud for an apartment?

Are upright pianos too loud for apartment buildings/condos? Just some thoughts on the subject if you have any. also, if anyone owns an upright piano (like a yamaha U1 or something) and you find you can get by in a condo/apartment building, please feel free to post some of your wisdom. Yes, they're too loud.
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Why are pianos so loud?

Pianos are loud mostly for two reasons: They are not maintained well, and people play them too loud. The scale of a Yamaha CFIIIs is pretty much identical to a Steinway D, so they have the same tension on the strings. Pianos are loud mostly for two reasons: They are not maintained well, and people play them too loud.
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How loud can a human yell?

Human screams can be quite loud, possibly exceeding 100 dB (as of March 2019, the world record is 129 dB!) —but you probably want to avoid that because screams that loud can hurt your ears! You should also have found sound levels drop off quickly as you get farther from the source.
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Why is 194 dB the loudest sound possible?

A note on the loudest possible sound in air

A sound of 194 dB has a pressure deviation of 101.325 kPa, which is ambient pressure at sea level, at 0 degrees Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). Essentially, at 194 dB, the waves are creating a complete vacuum between themselves.
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How many decibels is a flute?

Flute: 85 to 111 db.
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How loud is an unplugged electric guitar?

An unplugged electric guitar usually sounds as loud as a conversation or even less. Therefore, we estimate that their decibels levels are between 50 and 60.
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How many decibels is an apartment?

For residential environments, the accepted decibel level is lower. Any noise exceeding 70 dB is considered disturbing. Residential limits usually start at 60 or 55 dB (the equivalent noise of a regular vacuum cleaner). Time limits usually apply after 10 pm and until 7 am.
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How loud is a ukulele in decibels?

Ukuleles produce about 70-85 decibels of sound, which is roughly equivalent to the sound of a vacuum cleaner or diesel truck.
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How many decibels is a gunshot?

How loud is a gunshot? Decibel levels for firearms average between 140 and 165 dB.
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How loud is too loud?

Sound is measured in decibels (dB). A whisper is about 30 dB, normal conversation is about 60 dB, and a motorcycle engine running is about 95 dB. Noise above 70 dB over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing. Loud noise above 120 dB can cause immediate harm to your ears.
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