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I was honored to serve as a panelist for The Joy of Music/Loving Your Ears Research Symposium at the HLAA 2023 Convention in New Orleans. It was clear from all the questions the panel received that music listening is an important topic for people with hearing loss. Even though I am a cognitive neuroscientist researching music perception with hearing loss, I found myself leaning on my conservatory training as a classical pianist when answering many of the questions. This article summarizes the top questions from the symposium and some recommendations, drawing from my music conservatory background.
Before the concert, study the pieces, particularly making sense of each song’s lyrics and overall story. Understand how the lyrics differ between chorus vs. verses.

To watch edited clips of The Joy of Music/Loving Your Ears presentations, click here.
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Guest blog written by Karen Chan Barrett, M.Mus., Ph.D., auditory cognitive neuroscientist and assistant professor, University of California, San Francisco, and scientific analyst for UCSF’s Sound Health Network.
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Watch our excerpted videos from the HLAA 2023 Research Symposium in New Orleans, featuring Dr. Barrett and other experts discussing various aspects of music and hearing loss. All videos are captioned.
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