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Onorem13:34, 27 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Deafblindness and music?
It says it is combining touch with music, but surely the deafblind can't hear the music? — Preceding
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They may hear vibrations, as with percussion music or loud bass music. If they have only partial hearing loss, they may be able to hear certain tones. There are some grey areas to sensory impairment...
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