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<blockquote data-quote="deerheart12" data-source="post: 2549336" data-attributes="member: 74174"><p>that's a great way to tell people by a white board. A Boogie board might be cool to use too but probably gets broken I am not sure. Been wanting to get it. </p><p></p><p>That's so neat about your friend the tuning fork and being able to tune the piano. I was able to listen/watch some basic music instrument sounds on youtube. And I cannot hear the higher pitches of the violin. I liked the deeper or the lower pitches of the violin or any kind of music. </p><p></p><p>It's true that many Deaf people enjoy music/dance through vibrations. One time a famous Deaf band came to play for us high school students at night and it was soooo loud! My ribs were shattering! I had to leave! lol. I'm not comfortable in very loud noise or loud concerts. But wow the other guys loved it!! They had a blast! </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Q: do deaf from birth people ware any kind of external electronic devices that are not amplifiers ? can they "bite on a tuning fork, and touch things to feel the different vibrations?</strong></p><p></p><p> there is a electronic vest a Deaf person can wear to feel the music by the bass and the vibrations. It does seem to help them feel more included. It is made for video gamers such as virtual reality experience, but also seems to help out Deaf people too. Here's one by Subpac <a href="https://www.kqed.org/futureofyou/219070/for-deaf-tactile-sound-system-takes-music-beyond-the-vibe" target="_blank">https://www.kqed.org/futureofyou/219070/for-deaf-tactile-sound-system-takes-music-beyond-the-vibe</a></p><p></p><p>When I was little I would put my ears on my parents large speakers and would be so amazed to hear something out of it. I loved watching and hearing some Disney movie song. Excat word for word no but just the joy of hearing something even though I had no hearing aids at the time and my mom had to deal with accepting the fact that I had a severe hearing loss. </p><p></p><p>okay <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wavey.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wave:" title="Wave :wave:" data-shortname=":wave:" /> have a nice holiday and stay safe! </p><p>Annie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerheart12, post: 2549336, member: 74174"] that's a great way to tell people by a white board. A Boogie board might be cool to use too but probably gets broken I am not sure. Been wanting to get it. That's so neat about your friend the tuning fork and being able to tune the piano. I was able to listen/watch some basic music instrument sounds on youtube. And I cannot hear the higher pitches of the violin. I liked the deeper or the lower pitches of the violin or any kind of music. It's true that many Deaf people enjoy music/dance through vibrations. One time a famous Deaf band came to play for us high school students at night and it was soooo loud! My ribs were shattering! I had to leave! lol. I'm not comfortable in very loud noise or loud concerts. But wow the other guys loved it!! They had a blast! [B]Q: do deaf from birth people ware any kind of external electronic devices that are not amplifiers ? can they "bite on a tuning fork, and touch things to feel the different vibrations?[/B] there is a electronic vest a Deaf person can wear to feel the music by the bass and the vibrations. It does seem to help them feel more included. It is made for video gamers such as virtual reality experience, but also seems to help out Deaf people too. Here's one by Subpac [URL]https://www.kqed.org/futureofyou/219070/for-deaf-tactile-sound-system-takes-music-beyond-the-vibe[/URL] When I was little I would put my ears on my parents large speakers and would be so amazed to hear something out of it. I loved watching and hearing some Disney movie song. Excat word for word no but just the joy of hearing something even though I had no hearing aids at the time and my mom had to deal with accepting the fact that I had a severe hearing loss. okay :wave: have a nice holiday and stay safe! Annie [/QUOTE]
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