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Nathan Pensky

Aug 29 '12
theatlantic:

What It’s Like for a Deaf Person to Hear Music for the First Time

Austin Chapman was born profoundly deaf. Hearing aids helped some, but music — its full range of pitches and tones — remained undecipherable. As Chapman explains, “I’ve never understood it. My whole life I’ve seen hearing people make a fool of themselves singing their favorite song or gyrating on the dance floor. I’ve also seen hearing people moved to tears by a single song. That was the hardest thing for me to wrap my head around.”
But earlier this month, that changed when Chapman got new hearing aids. […]
I exchanged emails with Chapman to get more of a sense of what music he is enjoying and what he hasn’t quite warmed to. The first and clearest thing that comes across: Taste does not take long to develop. Right from the get-go Chapman had a very strong (and, in my personal estimation, very good) sense of what he liked and did not. Top of the like list? Classical music, which he said was “the most beautiful genre to listen to.” Country was, so far, his least favorite. “It’s very heavy on vocals and since I can’t clearly understand the words, the story is lost on me. Instead it just sounds like a man or woman crying for a couple minutes.”

Read more. [Image: Austin Chapman]

theatlantic:

What It’s Like for a Deaf Person to Hear Music for the First Time

Austin Chapman was born profoundly deaf. Hearing aids helped some, but music — its full range of pitches and tones — remained undecipherable. As Chapman explains, “I’ve never understood it. My whole life I’ve seen hearing people make a fool of themselves singing their favorite song or gyrating on the dance floor. I’ve also seen hearing people moved to tears by a single song. That was the hardest thing for me to wrap my head around.”

But earlier this month, that changed when Chapman got new hearing aids. […]

I exchanged emails with Chapman to get more of a sense of what music he is enjoying and what he hasn’t quite warmed to. The first and clearest thing that comes across: Taste does not take long to develop. Right from the get-go Chapman had a very strong (and, in my personal estimation, very good) sense of what he liked and did not. Top of the like list? Classical music, which he said was “the most beautiful genre to listen to.” Country was, so far, his least favorite. “It’s very heavy on vocals and since I can’t clearly understand the words, the story is lost on me. Instead it just sounds like a man or woman crying for a couple minutes.”

Read more. [Image: Austin Chapman]

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    Great for a journal or lesson on empathy.
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    Austin Chapman was born profoundly deaf. Hearing aids helped some, but music — its full range of pitches and tones —...
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    incredible.
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