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Aural Diversity

Aural Diversity

  • Editor: Drever, John
  • Editor: Hugill, Andrew

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Contents

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • John Levack Drever and Andrew Hugill: Aural Diversity: a general introduction
  • David M. Baguley: Aural diversity: a clinical perspective.
  • PART 1: ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTS AND SOUNDSCAPE
  • Julian Henriques, Eric Jauniaux, Aude Thibaut de Maisieres and Pierre Gelat: Sound Before Birth: fetal hearing and the auditory environment of the womb.
  • John Levack Drever: Phonating Hand Dryers: exploits in product and environmental acoustics, and aural diverse composition and co-composition.
  • William Renel: The Auditory Normate: Engaging Critically with Sound, Social Inclusion and Design.
  • Matt Lewis: Listening With Deafblindness.
  • Meri Kytoe: Soundscapes of code: Cochlear implant as soundscape arranger.
  • Patrick Farmer:
  • William J. Davies: Autistic Listening.
  • Karla Berrens: Fire, drums and the making of place during a Correfoc.
  • Josephine Dickinson: Alphabetula
  • Ed Garland: Textual Hearing Aids: How Reading About Sound Can Improve Sonic Experience.
  • PART 2: MUSIC AND MUSICOLOGY
  • Samuel Couth: The show must go on: understanding the effects of musicianship, noise exposure, cognition and ageing on real-world hearing abilities.
  • Alinka Greasley: Diverse music listening experiences: insights from the hearing aids for music project.
  • Andrew Hugill: Meniere's Disease and its consequences for musicians.
  • Christopher Cook: 'Socialising and Musicking with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Case Study from Rural Cornwall'.
  • Matthew Spring: Thomas Mace: a hearing-impaired musician and musical thinker in the seventeenth Century.
  • John D'Arcy: Do You Hear What I Hear? Some creative approaches to sharing and simulating diverse hearing.
  • Balandino Di Donato: Sign in Human-Sound Interaction.
  • Duncan Chapman: The Aural Diversity Concerts: multimodal performance to an aurally diverse audience.
  • Jay Afrisando: Music-making in Aurally Diverse Communities.
  • Simon Allen: Attention Reframed - a personal account of hearing loss as a catalyst for intermedia practice.
  • David Holzman: Lost and Found: A Pianist's Hearing Journey.
  • Andrew Hugill: Composing with hearing differences.
  • Anya Ustaszewski: Composing "Weird" Music.
  • Index