For Those that Hate the Noise..... World Cup horns won't be banned

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Vuvuzelas won't be banned at Cup


World Cup organizers Monday ruled out a ban on the <NOBR style="FONT-FAMILY: inherit; COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_0_0>vuvuzela </NOBR> horns that have been driving some players and broadcasters mad, with FIFA president Sepp Blatter defending the instrument on Twitter.

After the chairman of the tournament's South African organizing committee said he would consider a ban on the monotone trumpets, Blatter axed the idea of a ban in comments posted to the short-form web site.

"I don’t see banning the music traditions of fans in their own country. Would you want to see a ban on the fan traditions in your country?" Blatter wrote.

The comments were intended to draw a line under speculation that the horns could be shown the red card, sparked by an interview given by organizing committee chief Danny <NOBR style="FONT-FAMILY: inherit; COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_4_0>Jordaan.</NOBR>
Asked by the BBC if a ban was an option, Jordaan said: "If there are grounds to do so, yes.
"We have asked for no <NOBR style="FONT-FAMILY: inherit; COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_6_0>vuvuzelas </NOBR>during national anthems or during stadium announcements. I know it's a difficult question," he added, saying that "we're trying to manage the best we can."

Jordaan's comments came after complaints from players and broadcasters who said their commentators are struggling to make themselves heard above the noise, which has been compared to a hornets' nest
"I have always said that Africa has a different rhythm, a different sound."

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo was the latest World Cup star to voice unease about the trumpet, telling reporters that it affected players' focus.

"It is difficult for anyone on the pitch to concentrate," the Real Madrid star told reporters. "A lot of players don't like them, but they are going to have to get used to them."
A recent survey found the sound emitted by a vuvuzela could reach 127 decibels -- louder than a drum's 122 decibels, or a referee's whistle at 121.8 decibels.

But hitting such ear-piercing noise levels takes some practice.
A group of fans at Japan's World Cup opener against Cameroon on Monday was having trouble getting any noise out of the instrument.

"Last night we bought some vuvuzelas but it is hard to blow them," said Mitsutaka Kurata.
A group of security guards at Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium was teaching the Japanese fans how to blow the controversial instruments.

Vuvuzelas are modern spin-offs of traditional instruments made from spiraling kudu horns. Neil van Schalkwyk, a partner at Masincedane Sport, said he developed a plastic version after spotting the original horns being blown at games.

Following the welter of complaints, Van Schalkwyk's company has come up with a quieter version.

"We have modified the mouthpiece, there is now a new vuvuzela which will blow noise that is 20 decibels less than the old one," Van Schalkwyk told The Star newspaper.
 

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Presumably FIFA is allowed to ban ESPN and ABC from filtering out the noise, too
 

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I like the noise.

I am not joking.

For me it adds something.
 

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Soccer is already unwatchable but with that noise I can't even turn this garbage on.
 

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the noise is the exciting part of this tournament so far
 

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just one more reason to hate this stupid game . soccer is nothing more than a day care for americans...
 

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