So they can feel the vibration.
A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.
Tone deaf
No, because he was deaf and he wrote music even when he was deaf.
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It is doubtful that Beethoven would have been a better composer had he not become deaf. His encroaching deafness gave a new passion to his music as he struggled to deal with such a terrible situation.
A deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music, therefore, hearing it in a sense.
Yes most certainly
Tone deaf
No, because he was deaf and he wrote music even when he was deaf.
The least effective way to talk to a deaf person would be to speak at a normal volume without using any visual aids or sign language. This would make it difficult for the deaf person to understand or communicate with you.
No, "deaf" is not an adverb. It is an adjective describing a person who is unable to hear.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
If a mute person were deaf from the start he would write in brail. If he became deaf after he learned to speak he would just talk.
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.
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If you are interested in learning about Deaf culture, I would suggest getting involved in your local Deaf community. There is nobody better qualified to help you understand Deaf Culture that a Deaf person!