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How could Beethoven compose music despite his loss
of hearing?​

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Answered by Alanwalker67
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In spite of his impediment, he kept on forming music that changed the course of melodic history. In the mid 1800s, at 28 years old, Beethoven started to encounter an especially problematic type of tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. So diverting were the sounds in his ears that he had issues hearing his very own music.

Answered by aggarwalhimanshi19
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Answer:

Beethoven composed music following the sound wavelengths. My music teacher gave us an interesting video to watch on this. He once said "I always have a picture in my mind when composing and follow its lines." And by plugging these into the function, we can graph the sine wave for each note,

allowing us to see the patterns that Beethoven could not hear.

"May not music be described as the mathematics of the sense,

mathematics as music of the reason?"

The musician feels mathematics. The mathematician thinks music.

Music, the dream. Mathematics, the working life.

Basically, he saw the patterns though complex mathematics. Google the video by searching TED-ED Music and math: The genius of Beethoven

Hope this helps and pelase mark as brainliest.

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