This paper will focus on how deaf and hard of hearing people perceive music. I will be taking a look at the statics in hearing loss in the United States. There are different degrees (thresholds) of hearing impairment ranging from partial to full. Case studies have shown there is not a big difference in how deaf and hard of hearing people and normal hearing people listen to music. Some patients are able to acquire cochlear implants that often help with hearing, and others use vibration to feel the music. These vibrations give the deaf and hard of hearing people the opportunity to feel the tone, pitch, timbre and volume. Deaf concerts are now growing as a way to help the deaf community experience music
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreciation. This ...
This study explores the lived experiences of qualified music therapists who identify as having heari...
This paper will focus on how deaf and hard of hearing people perceive music. I will be taking a look...
This paper explores the potential for music perception in children who are deaf or hard of hearing a...
This paper is a survey and discussion of the teaching methods, objectives, and benefits associated w...
Many hearing-impaired college students have interests in music, and some of them listen to music eve...
Music is an important part of life for many people. It can evoke a wide range of emotions, including...
To date, very few studies have been conducted focusing on ratings of music and music listening exper...
The journey from playful musical exploration in childhood to an adult identity as a skilled musician...
Objective Hearing loss can affect the perception of emotional reaction to the music. The present stu...
Many Deaf/Hard of Hearing (D/HH) individuals have successfully participated in instrumental music pr...
The everyday tasks of perceiving speech, music and emotional expression via both of these media, are...
Performing music or singing together provides people with great pleasure. But if you are deaf (or ha...
Hearing aids (HAs) are important for the rehabilitation of individuals with hearing loss. Although t...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreciation. This ...
This study explores the lived experiences of qualified music therapists who identify as having heari...
This paper will focus on how deaf and hard of hearing people perceive music. I will be taking a look...
This paper explores the potential for music perception in children who are deaf or hard of hearing a...
This paper is a survey and discussion of the teaching methods, objectives, and benefits associated w...
Many hearing-impaired college students have interests in music, and some of them listen to music eve...
Music is an important part of life for many people. It can evoke a wide range of emotions, including...
To date, very few studies have been conducted focusing on ratings of music and music listening exper...
The journey from playful musical exploration in childhood to an adult identity as a skilled musician...
Objective Hearing loss can affect the perception of emotional reaction to the music. The present stu...
Many Deaf/Hard of Hearing (D/HH) individuals have successfully participated in instrumental music pr...
The everyday tasks of perceiving speech, music and emotional expression via both of these media, are...
Performing music or singing together provides people with great pleasure. But if you are deaf (or ha...
Hearing aids (HAs) are important for the rehabilitation of individuals with hearing loss. Although t...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for severely deaf people that do not benefit from co...
The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreciation. This ...
This study explores the lived experiences of qualified music therapists who identify as having heari...