What emotional effect does music evoke on the deaf?

December 5th, 2009 | by music |
12345678 asked:


I am writing an expository essay about the power of music on our emotions. I truly believe that all people are affected by music. I have researched how deaf people hear music and I think it is awesome. Through vibrations, you can “hear” the music. Although the articles were beneficial, I wanted to actually ask people that are deaf. What emotional affect has music had on you? I really appreciate your answers.

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  1. One Response to “What emotional effect does music evoke on the deaf?”

  2. By mel on Dec 7, 2009 | Reply

    EZRA

    somehow our brains that hears and the ears act as tools. as u said, we ‘hear’ and enjoy it as much if not more than u do. but we need visual. somehow with visual we seem to connect with it and hear the violin or the rock concert. so slowly we too develop our taste in music.
    its seems kinda natural. isnt it a beauty of creation. we are deaf and yet we ‘hear’

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