How could beethoven compose music despite his loss of hearing?
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He wrote down on staff paper what he heard in his head. Basically that is how all composers write music: head to staff paper. He didn’t need to physically hear it any more than any competent composer needs to physically hear the sounds he is transcribing.
Beethoven had heard and played music for the first three decades of his life, so he knew how instruments and voices sounded and how they worked together. His deafness was a slow deterioration, rather than a sudden loss of hearing, so he could always imagine in his mind what his compositions would sound like.
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