Evelyn Glennie’s deafness was more than compensated by other parts of her body so far as
music was concerned. Discuss.
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In the story "The Sound of Music", "Evelyn Glennie's deafness" was more than compensated by "other parts of her body". So far as music was concerned. This story tells us about Evelyn Glennie, the protagonist who had gained mastery over numerous musical instruments despite her being deaf.
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