Do you have a problem understanding certain types of voices?

Fritzo

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I wonder if I have a hearing problem, but I've always been like this. People that have certain types of voices (usually deep voices), I have a problem understanding. I'm a musician and I can pick out subtle bass notes and usually be within a sharp or a flat of the note, but for some reason there's a range of voices I can't hear very well.

Also, cartoon characters like Cartman and Meatwad- I can't understand a word they're saying. What do you think- ear cancer?
 

moonbit

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I had a teacher once who couldn't hear certain types of voices well because of a brain injury. If I remember right, his was female voices, but only within a certain range.
 

freakflag

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Dell customer service this is GARBLEGARBLEGARBLE, how may I assist you today?
 

Jeff7

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I have trouble understanding speech if there's any background noise, or if there are other people talking. If there are other conversations going on, I can even have trouble talking coherently. I just can't seem to filter them out.

Eric Cartman? I can understand him easily. Smeagol/Gollum - also understandable.

Most music - generally incomprehensible. I often need to read the lyrics to piece together what is being said.
 

freakflag

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Most music - generally incomprehensible. I often need to read the lyrics to piece together what is being said.


There's a bathroom on the right.
 

us3rnotfound

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Originally posted by: Jeff7


Most music - generally incomprehensible. I often need to read the lyrics to piece together what is being said.

SAME, drives me crazy how others can just pick right up on the lyrics of songs.
 

angminas

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Check this out. I'm 99% sure I have this, but I don't have money to be tested, and I sure as hell don't have money for treatment. I keep forgetting to look into it anyway. I heard about it on NPR once.
 

aCynic2

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Originally posted by: freakflag
Dell customer service this is GARBLEGARBLEGARBLE, how may I assist you today?

Heh, at my company, it's getting where 80% of the people we deal with are of...off-shore decent, so it's:

"Hello, garblegarblegarble, Kaisabeer, garblegarblegarble, ticket, garblegarblegarble, SCM, etc, etc, etc."

We usually tell them to log onto the company support IM and communicate with us that way.
 

mrkun

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Originally posted by: angminas
Check this out. I'm 99% sure I have this, but I don't have money to be tested, and I sure as hell don't have money for treatment. I keep forgetting to look into it anyway. I heard about it on NPR once.

Hmm, I sometimes have some of those symptoms. It seems to vary by day though.