Share. The largest performing rock band consists of 953 people and was achieved by Beijing Contemporary Music Academy (China) in Tianjin, China on 16 June 2016. In total there were 6 different musical sections to the band.
Q. What world record does the rock hold?
Dwayne Johnson set two Guinness World Records. However, the celebrity has since been beaten out by Bush’s Beans, who made a 1,087-pound dip in January 2020. The actor also set the record for most selfies taken in three minutes in 2015, with an impressive 105.
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Q. Who holds most Guinness World Records?
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Q. Who holds the record for the loudest concert?
Turn it Up to 11!: The Loudest Live Events Ever Recorded
- Led Zeppelin Concert – 130 dB.
- AC/DC Concert – 130 dB.
- Motorhead Concert – 130 dB.
- Kansas Jayhawks Basketball Game – 130.4 dB.
- Kiss Concert – 136 dB.
- Seattle Seahawks Game – 137.6 dB.
- Manowar Concert – 139 dB.
- Kansas City Chiefs Game – 142.2 dB.
Q. How many decibels is a barking dog?
Sales et al. (1997) have reported that the bark of a single dog can reach 100 dB, and recorded sound levels can range between 85 and 122 dB in kennels. Barking by one dog may become a self- reinforcing behavior and may also stimulate other individuals to vocalize further.
Q. Can loud dog barking hurt babies ears?
Key points about noise-induced hearing loss Your child’s inner ears may be damaged if he or she is around extremely loud noises or around loud noises for long periods of time. Noise-induced hearing loss is gradual and painless.
Q. What does 70 dB sound like?
Noise Source | Decibel Level |
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Passenger car at 65 mph at 25 ft (77 dB); freeway at 50 ft from pavement edge 10 a.m. (76 dB). Living room music (76 dB); radio or TV-audio, vacuum cleaner (70 dB). | 70 |
Conversation in restaurant, office, background music, Air conditioning unit at 100 ft | 60 |
Q. Is 70 dB safe?
Decibel Level Sounds at or below 70 dBA are generally considered safe. Any sound at or above 85 dBA is more likely to damage your hearing over time. Researchers have found that people who are exposed over long periods of time to noise levels at 85 dBA or higher are at a much greater risk for hearing loss.