Yes, very much in the same way that non-blind people can communicate with music. (Assuming they're not also deaf.)
Nobody knows. Music has been around forever. The first song was probably an accapella tune sung by the first people who learned to communicate.
Album covers communicate information about the music and musicians.
Mostly, how the music industry brainwashes you, is through peer pressure. They make music seem very popular to get people to like the music and then this causes a chain even when people don't like the music because when they see they're friends like this music,the people that didn't like the musicstart to get into it too otherwise music would just be words that people ignore.
Yes, the jazz music was the one which united people after the civil war.
Music helps people express their feelings, whether happy, sad, or angry. Music also helps people express themselves through dance and song.
it helped the blind people to communicate with us i guess so.
played his music and shared it with other people
A blind axle is an axle which turns but does not communicate motion.
By talking
Speech, touch
The cast of The Blind Music Master - 1915 includes: Lee Hill as The Blind Music Master
they can still hear you, so speaking works. as far as reading goes, if the blind person has learned brail then you can communicate that way too.
First it depends what kind of dance it may be but to some dancing they communicate by their feat and looking at each other
People can communicate in writing (sending letters, or notes, or texts and e-mails). They can communicate by telephone. They can communicate through giving a speech or a presentation. They can communicate through music (many songs express certain emotions, like love or hope or sadness or desire). And they can communicate by using the mass media-- radio, television, movies, the internet, recorded music, books, magazines, and newspapers.
Helen Keller began helping blind people after learning to communicate through the efforts of her teacher Anne Sullivan. She became an advocate for people with disabilities and worked tirelessly to improve opportunities and rights for the blind and deaf-blind individuals.
Because they can't see you
to help blind children communicate or something