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Summary of the sound of music

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This chapter tells about the life story of a scottish girl named Evelyn Glennie. When she was eight years old, it was noticed for the first time that she had lost her hearing capacity to some extent. She managed to conceal it from her friends and teachers in the school. But when she was of eleven, the case of her dealbess got confirmed. She had lost her hearing capacity totally. It happened as a result of a gradual nerve damage. Everything had turned black for her.

 But she did not give up to it. She was determined to lead a normal life. She learnt music. A famous percussionist Ron Forbes helped her a lot in the learning of music. He incouraged her. Ile told her not to hear music through her ears but through some other way. She practiced hard and got success in listening the music through other organs of her body. She had learnt to open her mind and body to sounds and vibrations

She never looked behind from that point onwards. She toured the United Kingdom with a youth orches-tra. At the age of sixteen, she decided to make music her life. She gave an audition for the Royal Academy of music. She scored one of the highest marks in the history of the academy. She had got mastery of some 1000 instruments of music.

 She could listen and understand even the minutes point. It seems impossible that a deaf person like her can response to the things so fluently. She spoke flawlessly with a scotish lilt. She says that music pours in through every part of her body. It tingles in the skin, her cheekbones and even her hair. When she plays the xylophone, she can listens its music through the finger tops. By leaning against the drums, she can listens the echoes in her heart. She performs barefooted on a wooden platform so that music may reach to her heart through her feet and legs.

 In 1991 she was presented with the Royal Philharmonic Society’s prestigious Soloist of the year Award. She calls her a workaholic. Apart from the regular concerts, she gives free performances in prisons and in hospitals. She also gives high priority to classes for young musicians. She is a shining inspiration for the deaf children
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