he was smart He didn't need too...Thats what made him great...He couldn't hear his music but it still sounded great...He was very dedicated to his music. He must really love music...WOW
the deaf.
no
I would really like to know the answer to this question myself. It sounded to me like, "Ignition" by Toby Mac?
That is a hard question cause u dont know everybody and they dont know you but it is a possible no cause there r deaf but u dont always know if they where deaf when they born or it was an accident that is a very good question
They came over to America and played their music and then the Americans caught on and started making music that sounded kind of like the africans music.
Probably, or close to it. He did not like music and said so.
Do you know what it sounded like? The UK trailer had two pieces of music, the first was a production music piano piece, similar to Philip Glass tracks, the second was Tom Waits' I'm Still Here.
You will need to post a sound clip (or a youtube link) on various music forum sites. There are millions upon millions of piano compositions in existence today. Without knowing what it sounded like, the chances of identifying this piece you know is next to impossible.
There weren't synthesizers. You could actually hear what the person sounded like. The songs were cleaner (not dirty).
it's probably that song called "a 5th of beethoven" by Walter Murphy
His wife Emma played piano to him but its reported that Darwin was so deaf they had to wake him up.
At the entrance of the zoo it sounded like a lion roared.