About The Book

Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach

Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach is written for hearing health care professionals working with hard-of-hearing musicians and music lovers. This highly relevant book breaks down the research for how music can, and should, be processed through modern hearing aids and offers the busy audiologist clinically based strategies to optimize the sound of amplified music for hard-of-hearing people.

With an easy-to-read style, this text meets audiologists where they are by providing a primer on wavelength acoustics, as well as walking the reader through the basics of music needed to understand the research available. in addition, this professional resource highlights gaps in the research and technology, offering a clear picture of the room for growth available in the field.

Key Features

  • A wide range of information covered in a concise text with 26 figures and 7 tables
  • Statements throughout the book of where more work still needs to be done with 12 mini-experiments that could form the basis of student research projects
  • A balanced discussion of clinical practice and research
  • A chapter on “A return to older technology?” that includes input from many musicians who wear hearing aids
  • A PluralPlus companion website with 15 audio files that serve to drive home the points presented in the text

From the Foreword by Dr. Mead C. Killion: “A major feature of this book is the extensive review of the literature. In each case, the relevance of the research findings to their implications for hearing aid design and fitting is emphasized … A wealth of research is summarized with an eye to the clinical environment and fitting of hearing aids for listening to, and playing music.”

About The Author

Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach

Marshall Chasin, AuD, MSc, is Director of Audiology and research at the Musicians’ Clinics of Canada, Adjunct professor at the University of Toronto (in linguistics), and Associate professor in the School of Communication Disorders and Sciences at Western University. Dr. Chasin holds a BSc in Mathematics and linguistics from the University of Toronto, a MSc in Audiology and Speech Sciences from the University of British Columbia, and his AuD from the Arizona School of health Sciences. He is the author of over 200 articles and 8 books including Musicians and the Prevention of Hearing Loss.  he writes a monthly column in hearing review called Back to Basics.  Marshall has been the recipient of many awards over the years including the 2004 Audiology Foundation of America professional leadership Award, the 2012 Queen Elizabeth ii Silver Jubilee Award, the 2013 Jos Millar Shield award from the British Society of Audiology, and the 2017 Canada 150 Medal. He has developed a TTS app called Temporary hearing loss Test app.

Table Of Contents

Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach

Chapter 1. A Primer on Wavelength Acoustics for Musical Instruments
Chapter 2. Music (and Speech) for the Audiologist
Chapter 3. Hearing Aids and Music: What the Literature Says
Chapter 4. Clinical Approaches to Fitting Hearing Aids for Music
Chapter 5. A Return to Older Technology?

Appendix A. Conversion Chart of Musical Notes and Their Fundamental Frequencies
Appendix B. Research Projects That Would Contribute Significantly to Clinical Knowledge

Appendix C. 15 Audio File Descriptions

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