Evelyn Glennie listens to sound without hearing it.
저자: Parvin shajahan

1. A fresh teenager from a Scottish farm.
1.1. Percussionist Ron Forbes spotted her potential after most of the teachers discouraged her.
1.2. Apart from her regular concerts, she also gives free concerts in hospitals and prisons. High priority classes for young musicians.
1.3. Due to her being from Scotland, she speaks flawlessly with a Scottish lilt
1.4. Trouble faced
2. She does not only watch the lips, it's the while face, Especially the eyes.
2.1. Her speech was clear because she could hear till she was eleven. On being deaf, she also learned French and mastered basic Japanese.
2.1.1. By leaning against the drums, she can feel the resonances flowing into her body. When she plays the xylophone, she can sense the sound passing up the stick into her fingertips.
3. During her three year course with the Royal Academy of Music, she moved from orchestra to solo performances.
4. Men with bushy beards have her trouble as she could not read their lips.
5. Forbes repeated the exercise and soon she could feel certain notes from different parts of the body.
6. Career
6.1. She toured the United Kingdom with a youth orchestra.
6.2. At sixteen she gave the audition for the Royal Academy of Music. She scored the highest marks in the history of academy.
7. Background
7.1. Potential spotted
7.1.1. Tuned two big drums to different notes. She realised she could feel the higher drum from waist up and lower one from the waist down.
7.1.2. It pours in through every part of her body. It tingles in the skin, her cheekbones, and even in her hair.
8. Where does she perform?
9. How does she listen?
9.1. How does she listen to music?
9.1.1. It pours in through every part of her body. It tingles in the skin, her cheekbones, and even in her hair. On a wooden floor, she removes her shoes so that the vibrations pass through her bare feet and up her legs.