The marriage of figaro. The song from the Shawshank Redemption
The marriage of figaro. The song from the Shawshank Redemption
4:33 by John Cage. It will blow his mind to realize that he's been missing that kind of music.
Good Life - OneRepublic.
hey jude
Les Miserables.
"Tik Tok" -Ke$ha
Most beautiful song I have ever heard
The Alleluia Chorus from Handel's Messiah
"Pop that Pu$$y"
KD Lang's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.
anything but justin bieber.
huge *sshole wrote:
I know this is a hypothetical, but I guess I am having trouble figuring out how this deaf person split into two or more people as he or she regained hearing. At least that is what your thread title implies.
mabe English is youre seconde language? oftentimez non-native speakars cant figure out wht the point is no matter how eazy it is to tell of spicific snetence unless it is gurmmatically correct.
I Hear a Symphony by the Supremes.
That Requiem for a Dream score.
Definitely the Hallelujah Chorus, so he remembers Who gave him back his hearing.
Adele's Skyfall.
And they should have to listen to it on repeat for 3 days straight. It's not fair that I've had to hear that song everywhere I go and this person was spared the agony. They need to make things even.
In all seriousness though. My childhood friend is deaf and we listened to music all the time. Since he could hear/feel the beat/bass it was still entertaining to him. I'm not much of a student of music, but perhaps there is something that relies heavily on "non-bass" type sounds, something they've been missing out on. I can imagine there is some classical music that hits on this.
Probably something from Limp Bizkit or Matchbox 20, you know, the classics.
Hail to the bus driver bus driver bus driver
Hail to the bus driver bus driver man.
Amazing Grace.