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Don't know the song to compare but if she's deaf how does she know the timing and tune

Nice voice
Yup, absolutely no idea mate, amazing really and bloody great vocal chords. I know she is certainly deaf and teaches BSL sign language.

So does our sensory system pick up on vibrations - I've seen it suggested if you want to get the attention of a deaf person keep tapping. Vibrational sensitivity?

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Yup, absolutely no idea mate, amazing really and bloody great vocal chords. I know she is certainly deaf and teaches BSL sign language.

So does our sensory system pick up on vibrations - I've seen it suggested if you want to get the attention of a deaf person keep tapping. Vibrational sensitivity?

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My wife's best friend growing up was totally deaf , unfortunately she died in a car accident aged 19, hence my wife being able to do sign language and lip read, I'll have to ask, see if she knows the answer.
 
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My wife's best friend growing up was totally deaf , unfortunately she died in a car accident aged 19, hence my wife being able to do sign language and lip read, I'll have to ask, see if she knows the answer.
Yeah would be good to know the answer. I've done a few basics on sign language (BSL), only because I wanted to, can't remember nowt though lol....I could probably still remember how to finger spell. Never ever tried lip reading.
 
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Yeah would be good to know the answer. I've done a few basics on sign language (BSL), only because I wanted to, can't remember nowt though lol....I could probably still remember how to finger spell. Never ever tried lip reading.
She taught me some of the basics but other than giving me the finger from time to time, like you forgot most of it. Still remember **** off though
 
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She taught me some of the basics but other than giving me the finger from time to time, like you forgot most of it. Still remember **** off though
Well at least you know the important one. <laugh>

Some of the signs are just basic suggestions anyone would use, like asking if someone wants a drink. I always remember the left hand is aeiou. And always keep to the same lead hand and don't keep switching.
 
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Yup, absolutely no idea mate, amazing really and bloody great vocal chords. I know she is certainly deaf and teaches BSL sign language.

So does our sensory system pick up on vibrations - I've seen it suggested if you want to get the attention of a deaf person keep tapping. Vibrational sensitivity?

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You're correct, the beat they pick up from feeling the vibrations, often by touching speakers. She says she wouldn't know how she'd know the tune other than not being totally deaf and getting it by using some kind of hearing aid.
Many born deaf folk apparently won't wear hearing aids, or didnt when she used to go to 'deaf club' she says they were a very insular bunch, often not very welcoming to many hearing folk and looked down on any that wore aids.
 
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You're correct, the beat they pick up from feeling the vibrations, often by touching speakers. She says she wouldn't know how she'd know the tune other than not being totally deaf and getting it by using some kind of hearing aid.
Many born deaf folk apparently won't wear hearing aids, or didnt when she used to go to 'deaf club' she says they were a very insular bunch, often not very welcoming to many hearing folk and looked down on any that wore aids.
Makes sense, I can connect with everything you said there.
 
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One thing I like about this new site is the ability to be able to post Instagram and TikTok tunes, and without having to sign up to the social media outlets to do it. Love this artist, she is so creative, even if a little weird at times...

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Nice try pretending to be a goodie two shoes but we all know you're just another woke ****er. Real men listen to the lads and the Queen, not some deaf club nonsense. Remember who's actually running this country, not some diversity claptrap.
 
This guy just isn't human. <laugh>

Blind from birth (visually impaired) and was playing the piano at 4 years old, my brain was exhausted by his energy...

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I think this is one of the best music pieces she's done...

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I have been experimenting a bunch with the new Midjourney V8. I got early access and it is very cool and a little weird. I got these incredible costumes with so much texture and amazing shapes. I have a few costume designers that follow me that might appreciate these. They are so creative. Animated using VEO3. I really wanted to make a fun song to match the dancing so I came up with this one "One With The Groove". Marshall Altman at the record label added all of the cool sounds you hear in the background. Having so much fun working with him. He's so creative. Hope you like it. :-).

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