Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti

Hands that Sing, Eyes that Listen: How the Deaf Perceive Music – Can deaf people hear music? And can they enjoy and appreciate what hearing people do when attending live events such as concerts or music shows? The answer to both questions is yes, and the present paper examines how vibrating instrume...

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Main Author: Enrica Rossi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto 2020-07-01
Series:Linguae &: Rivista di Lingue e Culture Moderne
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/linguae/article/view/1920
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description Hands that Sing, Eyes that Listen: How the Deaf Perceive Music – Can deaf people hear music? And can they enjoy and appreciate what hearing people do when attending live events such as concerts or music shows? The answer to both questions is yes, and the present paper examines how vibrating instruments, generous sign language interpreters and the senses of touch and sight – generally devoted to touching and seeing – may be transformed into powerful tools to break down barriers, build relationships and foster active and effective communication. All this can be achieved through a collective, universal language, the language of music, which is able to bring to life silent but truly vibrant soundscapes.
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spelling doaj.art-77329986b3624db29f0a7a09d9261f392024-04-02T03:30:30ZengLED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia DirittoLinguae &: Rivista di Lingue e Culture Moderne2281-89521724-86982020-07-0119119320010.7358/ling-2020-001-ross1313Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udentiEnrica Rossi0University of Urbino Carlo BoHands that Sing, Eyes that Listen: How the Deaf Perceive Music – Can deaf people hear music? And can they enjoy and appreciate what hearing people do when attending live events such as concerts or music shows? The answer to both questions is yes, and the present paper examines how vibrating instruments, generous sign language interpreters and the senses of touch and sight – generally devoted to touching and seeing – may be transformed into powerful tools to break down barriers, build relationships and foster active and effective communication. All this can be achieved through a collective, universal language, the language of music, which is able to bring to life silent but truly vibrant soundscapes.https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/linguae/article/view/1920hearing impairmentmusicsensessign languagesoundscapes.
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Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
Linguae &: Rivista di Lingue e Culture Moderne
hearing impairment
music
senses
sign language
soundscapes.
title Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
title_full Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
title_fullStr Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
title_full_unstemmed Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
title_short Mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano. La percezione musicale nei non udenti
title_sort mani che cantano e occhi che ascoltano la percezione musicale nei non udenti
topic hearing impairment
music
senses
sign language
soundscapes.
url https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/linguae/article/view/1920
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