Plz give me summary of The Sound of Music
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Evelyn Glennie is a multi-percussionist. She can play about 1,000 instruments with perfection. She listens to sound without hearing it. Evelyn fought against her physical disability and became a source of inspiration for thousands of disabled persons. She was profoundly deaf. She was 11 vears of age when it was discovered that she had a problem with the sense of hearing. The deteriorationm started when she was about eight years old. She wanted to pursue a career in music but her teachers discouraged her. It was Ron Forbes who recognised her potential and supported her in achieving her goal. He advised her not to listen through her ears but try to sense and feel it in some other way. Soon she was excited. She felt the vibrations of higher drum from the waist above and lower drum from the waist down. Later, she realised that she could feel the vibrations in every part of her body. They tingled upon her skin, her cheekbones and CVED in her hair. She had learnt to open her body and mind to the sounds and vibrations After that, she never looked back. Evelyn joined the prestigious Royal Academy of Music and scored one of the highest marks in the bistory of the academy. She worked hard with strong determination. She got right to the top. In 1991, she was ciented with the Royal Philharmonic Society's prestigious Soloist e Year Award. Apart from the regular concerts, Evelyn gave free concerts in prisons and hospitals. She was an inspiration lor deaf children. She has accomplished more than most people twice her age. Pa heen conferred with many awarda. Glennie was selected as one of the two laureNes for She his Music Prize of 2015. She kept herself busy by performing for the disabled, prisoners and the sick.
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In the biographical feature Evelyn Glennie Listens to Sound without Hearing It Deborah Cowley gives an account of percussionist Evelyn Glennie, a Scottish musician, who has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12.
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