Yes, he claimed that he could feel the music inside of him although he was not able to hear.
The Fifth Symphone was written between the years 1804 and 1808. When Beethoven wrote the Fifth Symphony, he was beginning to feel the effects of tinnitus. Letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the previous three years, since around 1797 - 1798.
No, because he was deaf and he wrote music even when he was deaf.
he did famous works even he was deaf
Music is produced by vibrations, and deaf people can still feel different vibrations. The story is told that Beethoven cut off the legs of the piano so he could hear the vibrations of the piano. This is perhaps not necessarily true, as many pianos of the time were made with removable legs so they could be carried into the various courts of the kings and emperors for performances. Regardless, by laying the piano flat on the ground, Beethoven could distinguish the vibrations and harmonies. Bear in mind that most of us can hear music in our heads - sometimes it can be a problem! An experienced musician does it all the time and it's not difficult for a professional composer to imagine the music and write it down. It isn't strictly necessary for a composer to use an instrument while composing, even though many like to do so. For a composer as brilliant as Beethoven, with symphonies as complex as those he composed, hearing the music in his head would have been no difficulty whatsoever.
Beethoven best piano piece would not exist. Each piano piece he spent months to even years to perfect. Each one shows the signs of Beethoven expression. Nobody truly understands Beethoven. The suffering he went threw. I am Beethoven. Im Beethoven II because i am the only person who understands him.
yes he did even if his father beat him to play the piano. he became one of the most talented composers of all.
The Fifth Symphone was written between the years 1804 and 1808. When Beethoven wrote the Fifth Symphony, he was beginning to feel the effects of tinnitus. Letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the previous three years, since around 1797 - 1798.
No, because he was deaf and he wrote music even when he was deaf.
he did famous works even he was deaf
Music is produced by vibrations, and deaf people can still feel different vibrations. The story is told that Beethoven cut off the legs of the piano so he could hear the vibrations of the piano. This is perhaps not necessarily true, as many pianos of the time were made with removable legs so they could be carried into the various courts of the kings and emperors for performances. Regardless, by laying the piano flat on the ground, Beethoven could distinguish the vibrations and harmonies. Bear in mind that most of us can hear music in our heads - sometimes it can be a problem! An experienced musician does it all the time and it's not difficult for a professional composer to imagine the music and write it down. It isn't strictly necessary for a composer to use an instrument while composing, even though many like to do so. For a composer as brilliant as Beethoven, with symphonies as complex as those he composed, hearing the music in his head would have been no difficulty whatsoever.
Beethoven was deaf or even close to be All his music must have come out of his mind onto the paper. A real genius
We honor Beethoven because he changed music history even though he was deaf. This teaches us that even though we have problems in life we could accomplish our dreams. :)
Beethoven best piano piece would not exist. Each piano piece he spent months to even years to perfect. Each one shows the signs of Beethoven expression. Nobody truly understands Beethoven. The suffering he went threw. I am Beethoven. Im Beethoven II because i am the only person who understands him.
All those in an orchestra, and even the piano.
Yes, Beethoven continued to compose music even after he became deaf, not blind. His later compositions, such as the Ninth Symphony and the late string quartets, are among his most celebrated works.
yes it was ,but sometimes people couldn't understand his music especially in his late period or when he presented something different from what people used to listen to in this time ,but he was a popular composer and was always respected and appreciated even by the aristocracy and many people concidered him to be on of the greatest composers ever ,even when he was alive.
Yes, Beethoven composed "Ode to Joy" as the final movement of his Symphony No. 9 while already experiencing significant hearing loss. The symphony was first performed in 1824, when Beethoven was almost completely deaf.