Yes most certainly
A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.
Beethovan never went blind, he actually became deaf. After hewent deaf, he did still compose and kept his success alive. But he had to give up his career as a pianist.
W.C. Handy
no no. duh. Actually, it would be possible. Many blind persons have composed many works for organ ... Jean Langlais who was blind from age 3, performed organ concerts and composed music for that instrument. Even deaf persons can still "hear" melodies in their heads ... and composing music does not necessarily require one to have speech capabilities either.
Tone deaf
ha
The original assumptions turned out to be profoundly wrong. By the age of fifty, Beethoven was profoundly deaf, but he continued to compose great music.
i, myself, compose piano music. The easiest music to compose would be classical music because all you need to do is appregios
So they can feel the vibration.
three symphonies
no he didn't compose his own music
yes he did compose his own music