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Re: Drumming
[Re: ozarktroutbum]
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03/06/21 02:04 PM
03/06/21 02:04 PM
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I can't hear it. Never have been able to. My hearing is pretty good as fair as I know and I'm not tone deaf at all.
I would think that if you took a hearing test, you will find that your low frequency hearing is bad. I don't know how that would happen; might have just been born that way. I have lost all of my high frequency hearing. I don't hear anything but the key hitting on the first few keys of a piano. But my low frequency is still ok, and I believe that a turkey drumming is the lowest frequency sound in nature.
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