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<p><font face="Calibri, sans-serif">Monnica said, re my comments on your great singing:
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<div>"That despite you putting your hands over your ears, which several of us noticed, when we were singing the lovely Vaughan Williams ' oh how amiable ' with Sue's lovely organ accompaniment?"
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I'm sorry if this gave a bad impression. A few people already know that I have had hyperacusis for a decade or so, and it's getting worse. It means that loud and/or high sounds are painful - which is why I can't have the piano/keyboard right next to the sopranos,
and sometimes have to stop my ears with organ music (and even some loud speakers in church, such as my former vicar - with my earplugs in, I could still hear him preach, but without the pain!). It's very frustrating, and it may mean that my piano accompanying
days are limited. So please bear with me while I can enjoy it! <br>
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Alison<br>
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