Only a guess, why it’s very hard …

when I talk about sounds to others I often observe myself and others to use terms to describe sounds, which are borrowed from our sense of sight like “bright”, “dark”, or sense of feeling like “smooth”, “rough”. I hardly know terms, which I would directly connect with sound like “loud”, “quiet”.

IMO describe sound is difficult in itself. Maybe it’s only me … :wink: ?

Even if we try to explain ot a blind person the picture of a dog, the person must have an idea of a dog first. It’s mandatory to know what “snout”, “eyes”, “coat”, “tail”, “legs”, “paw” means. We could help by letting the blind person touch a dog, but what would be the analogon to sound and a deaf person? Hard to say.

Some frequencies, particularly low ones, and rhythms by drums can be felt over the skin. But what about a complex sound of a violine, guitar, synth?

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