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Evelyn Glennie’s deafness was more than compensated by other parts of her body

so far as music was concerned. Discuss and explain how Evelyn hears music.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... She could sense music through her body. She learnt from the sensing the vibrations of the beating drums.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

When Evelyn was eight years old, her deafness was first noted. Evelyn's mother actually became aware of it when she failed to show up for a request for a piano performance. When her parents sought help from a professional because of her low academic performance at the age of eleven, the specialist revealed that she was profoundly deaf due to gradual nerve damage.

The deafness of Evelyn Glennie in the story "The Sound of Music" was more than made up for by "other parts of her body." As far as music was concerned... She could physically feel the song. She picked up knowledge by feeling the beat of the drums.

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