There is no record of a composer who was both blind and deaf. There have been blind composers, and at least one--Beethoven--who was deaf; but the combination of the two handicaps would likely prevent the satisfactory accomplishment of writing music one could neither see nor hear.
Park Shin Yang does in fact play the piano. He even played the piano and sang in the movie "Lovers in Paris".
Your mom was the one.
with the fingers
As all performances are before an audience, we presume that a number of people watched the play when it was performed for the first time. The first person we know of who watched a performance of the play was a man called Simon Forman who saw it at the Globe in 1610 or 1611--long after its first performance.
Marion Hood was the first person ot play Mabel in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance." It was her London debut.
Yes, people play piano blind and that is easier
Bach isn't close to the first man to play piano. That distinction goes to the person who invented the piano, in the first place.
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Well I think he felt the keys.
His biggest was that he was able to be blind and still play the piano
By taking lessons ... normally people take this route.
First, you need a piano ... next, you need to take piano lessons and learn how to play the piano proficiently. Once that is done, you buy the music and play it.
Yes, Copland learned how to play piano first from his older sister.
A pianist is a person who can truly PLAY the piano. As in they can FEEL the music, they can manipulate the music to sound truly spectacular. A piano player is a person who can read piano music and play a song. It means nothing more to them.
Piano is, and has always been, used to play music.