Easy Listening for the Hard of Hearing was created in 1984.
Humans hear many sounds during their daily life and unconsciously do not remember some of them. Also a person can hear what another person is saying, but may feel either bored with the conversation or are too into themselves to care what the person is saying so they hear, but not listen and do not absorb any of the information.
What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One was created in 1963.
Love Isn't Easy - But It Sure Is Hard Enough - was created in 1973-06.
I'd say Hard rock, rap, pop, & easy listening.
The language could blossom with Martha's Vineyard as a result of the bizarrely high rate of hard of hearing islanders and on the grounds that deafness was a passive innate attribute, which implied that just about anybody may have both hard of hearing and listening to kin.
Hard of hearing refers to having some degree of hearing loss that may make it difficult to hear sounds clearly or at typical volumes.
The term "hard of hearing" is not hyphenated when used as a phrase. It is typically written as three separate words. However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "hard-of-hearing," for example, "a hard-of-hearing individual."
If a person is "hard of hearing" it means they find it hard to hear things, they either have a congenital hearing problem or for some reason (eg age, disease or industrial injury) they are going deaf.
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Sure in the sense of stored memories- ever get a tune going in your head- that is just under the conscious. I think some easy listening is purposely designed so it gets into your memory bank in a relaxed mode.
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If you're talking about Andrea Boccelli my understanding is he's blind (happened late in life) not hard of hearing.