As a CHL instructor, I have gotten into the habit of always having a set of those memory-foam earplugs in a little case in my pocket. I use them in addition to over-the-ear muffs, since I’m also a musician, and things that hurt my ears are a Big Deal. They also come in handy for several other occasions. In the past year, I have used them several times at work (twice so that the fire drill alarm wouldn’t deafen me).
Three times this year, I’ve had occasion to use them at symphony concerts, twice at the Plano Symphony, and once at the Dallas Symphony. It really strikes me as odd to have to use earplugs at a symphony concert. One concert was the Moody Blues (with the DSO), and I noticed that not only was the band wearing earplugs, but the DSO members were also wearing hearing protection (some of them wearing electronic over-the-ear muffs). The concerts with the Plano Symphony that required earplugs were the Christmas concert, and the concert last Saturday evening featuring the 5th Dimension.
Why is it that I seem to be the only person who considers it really weird that the majority of the people present at a concert, including all of the performers, have to wear hearing protection just to keep the experience from being painful? Why couldn’t the folks putting on the show just turn the volume down a bit?
But then, I didn’t like loud music when I was a teenager either.