Interesting topic indeed. I wonder if there is any research to find somewhere. Would be a challenge to invite 2 deaf people for a weekend in a studio and let them describe what they feel or experience with different music, sounds, tempo’s and vibrations. I guess you need osciloscopes, vu meters, bone conducters, very high pressure speakers where they are aloud to touch and feel the cabinet, tweeter, woofer and whatever. Perhaps their world has a different translation from soundwaves to their awareness then for those which their brains are translating the same waves mainly with their eardrums.
As someone with hearing i can feel that lower frequencies resonate primarily with the lower part of the body and the higher the frequency gets the more it moves up. The main issue imo is that 26 letters in the alphabet aren’t near enough to truly express and communicate feelings, just basic phrases. It’s undoable to transate a single song in a book and leave the reader with the same feeling. Besides that is the experience of listing to a song or piece of music depending on mood, place, soundsystem, state of mind. Very very interesting, good luck!
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