To me music and emotion go hand in hand, I don’t think that you can truly “get” music with out it.

So in that same thinking, I believe to describe what the sound of music is to someone deaf from birth you would need to heavily associate what is happening with the emotions that are evoked by the piece. Interestingly from what I understand those who have a lack of one sense from birth, it is heavily compensated for by the other senses. I would say that visualizations of the the piece being performed to go along with the description. I always think of EVH playing Eruption in '84. Even if you dont hear whats coming out of his guitar, you KNOW whats coming out of his guitar. Also the sense of touch and somehow being able to describe the physical sensations that the music generates. I believe that they would understand that sound is physical energy and creates vibrates which they can feel, and understand. So describing music in that context might be helpful.

This is a very interesting topic btw. I think that it comes down to understanding how someone deaf from birth might have a brain that is wired quite differently compared to someone of full hearing.

Final thought: I believe that music can be described to the deaf, but I think that it is complex

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