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Telepathic Spirit
Join Date: Oct 2005
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![]() You may also want to watch Fantasia and Fantasia 2000...classical music, neat animations--always a favorite of mine. ![]() The only thing I'd warn you about with Fantasia is that like any purely classical work, there are extreme variations in volume so you'll be cranking it for a few minutes for really quiet parts--then getting it REALLY loud for the loud parts. That may not be your cup of tea, depending on how much you find you have to adjust the volume. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Beethoven's 9th
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I was always fascinated by the way my favorite Classical musician wrote his masterpiece while he was totally deaf, (in the ears anyways.) I would love to read a description of what people without functional ears feel like when Beethoven's 9th is played, especially on a high quality stereo with good Bass . . . There's something about certain parts of it that rattles the heart in a way that I suppose only people with disabled ears could adequately appreciate the subtle empowerment of it . . . |
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I can hear the music, but can't understand the words. I prefer the 70's variety country music, as well as jazz. The loud rock and the boom, boom-boom music actually hurts my ears.
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In Love & Happy
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Location: in an inland city
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I have problems with low voices and female voices as well
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Location: Ohio
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To be honest, I used to hear music, but when I kept losing my hearing through the years, I cannot hear the same anymore even it is very hard to sounding out who is singing, unless I watched MTV or Country, I can turn up the volume and hear Faith Hill's songs. I admire her because her songs are something I like to listen to. One of my favorite is "This Kiss"
![]() I forgot to add that when turning up the volume, I can read the closed caption and sing along, while hearing the beat of the music.
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will be very busy soon
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Washtenaw County, Michigan
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i can hear the music not the words just the sounds of the music when i am near the wall
i can feel the music beats and vibrations
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I'm not come to AD. :(
Join Date: Apr 2008
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I wish I can hear my dad's playing band on a guitar.
But I can feel the music. I can hear the music with hearing aids. Not a word. I just feeling it's rhythm in my ears. If I take a CI. I will hear my dad's music for SURE!!! I love all the music.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Golden State
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I can hear what words said but will missed some. Yes, i'm HOH.
IPOD is what i have to hear the musics, everyday at work to keep me chill-
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Sun Whorshipper
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Location: A Desert Rat that has found herself in Maryland
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Same here..unless I memorize the lyrics. I worked so hard memorizing the lyrics of the 80s pop songs so whenever they are played on CD or radio, I still can identify the songs and words. Not too bad for someone with a profound bilateral loss of 120 dB!
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Hooray its November!
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Location: Arkansas
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When I have music I feel alive.
DJ Tiesto's Adiago for Strings makes me feel like Im flying through a perfect blue sky. Darren Hayes makes me feel like Im riding a neon bird through time. I can hear the music, I can feel the beat vibrating down my spine, its insane to know how much I feel with music. One of the reasons that deep down I want to be a pop star knowing how much I feel. Metal gives me really intense feelings and visions. Techno - WOW alot of colors especially blue and green. Am I the only one that feels this much? |
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Sun Whorshipper
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Location: A Desert Rat that has found herself in Maryland
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U are NOT the only one! Man, if I go to a club and hear intense music, I just lose myself in the music for hours and hours...great stress reliever!!!
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PePe LePew
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Paradise
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A bouta Music ...
I grew up listenin' to music on stereo or radio, cassette player and records back in the 70's to the 80, I have family that hears and listens to music also my daddy plays all kinds of instrument, harmonia, guitar, banjo and more, I even learned how to plays the guitar by readin' the music book "Love Somebody, Yes I Do" and harmonia. I ended up bringin' my dancin' shoes to my Elementary school and puttin' on my dancin' shoes started dancin' in front of everybody, I'm soo embarassed and I even sings too, the class looks at me like what the hell, heh LOL!
I remember when I was 14, I listened to Crystal Gayle, love this song called "Baby, What About Youuuuu". and back in the 90's heard on radio Teresa Yearwood singin' "She's In Love With The Boyyy" and I was singin' this to this hearin' guy while we was makin' out, Oops! LOL My mom's sister's husband and nephew plays instrument, very good also my cousin has his own band called Fantasy Midnight and the band split after he got married and had kids, good gravy, LOL! Then in the 90's to now I have CD player, all kinds of music to listens to and plus I can catch some of the words they said like "We Will ROCK You" and "Feels Like Makin' Love" and "My Girl", "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" and "Fire Inside", Sweet Home Alabama", there's too much I can really catch what they says, too much to listed... I love Music, it lifted my spirits, makes me happy and makes me feels good and warm all over, I love the vibration "Boom" sounds. I love Bette Midler, I love her voice, I love the way it sounds, I even like Julie Andrew sings in the movie Sound of Music, love that too. I cannot resisted music, I must have it, I wish my man can hear, he can hears onlys the boom (vibration), I have feelin' for many deaf who cannot hears, wish they could hears it, they would go wild, LOL! Oh oh oh I love Third Eye Blind, "Never Let You Go", very hot! Ummm I even like KID ROCK, heh LOL!
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CD Meggers
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 540
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![]() I enjoy listening to music. Mostly pop/rock, some R&B, with words. Definitely NO bass turned on, please. I hate the bass with music. When I listen to a new song, I have no idea what it's about so I have to go find the words and read along when I listen. After reading the lyrics a few times, then I can listen to the song without needing to read for the most part... will be able to understand most words but not all of them. And I'm horrible at memorizing songs. Ever since I got my new Naida hearing aid, I've mainly been listening to old familiar songs, songs I can easily recognize. At first, bassboost was turned on for my HA, so the music sounded horrible. But it's better now with bassboost off, but still sounds different. But it sounds good, and that's all that matters to me.
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GO UTAH JAZZ!!
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I can still listen to music with my HA's and the DAI input. I still can recite all the songs I learned from before 1999 (when I lost my hearing) and now have more difficult time. I am somewhat afraid to sing anymore though; I loved to sing before and had great range across multiple octaves. If Im alone, i will sing songs i knew from before. Although not understanding all lyrics now, i do appreciate watching any Shakira video.
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Join Date: May 2008
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Can hear some of the music (the beat), but not understand words or 'melody'.
Also feel it too. And I tend to like 'metal' and energetic music, at the right volume (not to where it makes me sick from vibration) but play other types of music also. |
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AAACCK! I got BORGED!
![]() Join Date: Sep 2006
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Beethoven is the only classical music I can identify. I can id other classical music but because no one told me what I was listening to, I have no idea who I am listening to.
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Burn fat off your soul
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: North Island in the South
Posts: 1,047
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i can hear, but cant hear the lyrics, maybe 5- 10 words at random
aI like classical, jazz, electronica and the old dub (pre-electronica) some rock from the 70s 80's as their instruments are well separated and does have a rhythm unlike todays musics its so bland and flat, the voices are even worse smeared and barely recognisable. also had to watch the volume and not play music for too long due to real bad tinnitus. to give a rough idea what i like for each genres are; tbh i like electronica the most, theres some really really good ones...... Jazz -duke ellington, miles davis, chet baker classical -beethoven, choplin, mozart rock- the cars,split enz, police, eagles, INXS, electronica - trancedayproject, plastikman, daft punk, yello (it was way ahead of its time, im talking about before they got famous from the ferris beuller's days off film...) pop - madonna, van halen, female - bjork, sinad o'connor, male - paul young,paul simon, perry como (yes thats old) dub,- Almamagretta, african head charge, little britain theres more and I HTH |
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Proud Beeper/5150
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Wisconsin and my own little manic world...
Posts: 7,296
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Prior to receiving my first CI in 2004 I had bilateral severe-profound hearing loss and listened to music using direct audio input (DAI). Much of what I heard was limited to percussion and indistinguishable male vocals. Understanding song lyrics was impossible unless it was a song I was familiar with in which case I'd understand a few words here and there.
Now that I have CIs, I'm able to identify individual instruments and understand the lyrics to most songs especially if they are familiar. In fact, one of the things I enjoy most is reading lyrics (mostly to unfamiliar songs -- although there have been quite a few familiar songs I've looked at) on the Internet using my Braille display and following along while the music plays in the background.
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