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I made a classical playlist for MRI where the volume level is all roughly the same

Patients often request classical music but the volume is all over the place. Some songs are super quiet, some are super loud, some others have both. It makes for an uneven and often unpleasant experience for the patient where they either can't hear the music over the MRI sounds or else its blowing their eardrums out. Ive made a playlist where all the music is roughly the same volume so it should give everyone a better experience. Hope you enjoy!

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