A vuvuzela (English pronunciation: /vuːvuːˈzeɪlə/) , sometimes called a "lepatata" (its Setswana name) or a stadium horn, is a blowing horn, approximately one metre in length, commonly blown by fans at football matches in South Africa. They require some lip and lung strength to blow and emit a loud monotone (B♭). A similar instrument (known as corneta in Brazil and other Latin American countries) is used by football fans in South America.
Vuvuzelas have been controversial. They have been associated with permanent noise-induced hearing loss, cited as a possible safety risk when spectators can't hear evacuation announcements, and potentially spread colds and flu germs on a greater scale than coughing or shouting. Commentators have described the sound as "annoying" and compared it with "a stampede of noisy elephants,"a deafening swarm of locusts," "a goat on the way to slaughter" and "a giant hive full of very angry bees."
The sound level of the instrument has been measured at 131 dB(A) at the opening of the horn and at 113 dB(A) two metres in front of the opening, both dangerously high levels for unprotected ears.
p/s- yg korg dengor cam bunyi lebah mase tgh nengok game tu mende ni ar..trumpet afrika..memang bising,begaung2...kat stadium ntahler...kene pakey ear plug la jawabnye...
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tau xpe,bising gle bunyi~~dlu dgr gak org sorak2,skunk xdgr lngsg sore org, dgr cm bunyi langau jerk kat stadium~~
ha..tau xpe...prasan x dorg pelankan volume kat stadium tu..sore commentator je kuat..
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