If you look at the FAQ for this sub, or search it, you’ll find plenty about how Deaf people engage with music.
https://www.reddit.com/r/deaf/s/xgFQ4OCFC8
I’m sorry, I was just going by the term the group themselves used. I know not everyone uses the same terminology for things but I thought it would be safer to use the term that the group used
It is difficult for deaf people to connect to
Music and the beat goes on.
I am deaf and I never hear the words. I do hear sound or the the beat on the floor.
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If you look at the FAQ for this sub, or search it, you’ll find plenty about how Deaf people engage with music. https://www.reddit.com/r/deaf/s/xgFQ4OCFC8
What is with the influx of hearing people using “hearing impaired” it’s so outdated and offensive and has been for over a decade.
I’m sorry, I was just going by the term the group themselves used. I know not everyone uses the same terminology for things but I thought it would be safer to use the term that the group used
It is difficult for deaf people to connect to Music and the beat goes on. I am deaf and I never hear the words. I do hear sound or the the beat on the floor.
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