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Beethoven: Symphony No 1: Movement 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

The second movement from Beethoven's first symphony.

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  • @GoldnDusty He learned music by hearing it, and then kinaesthesia came into play after his hearing was deteriorated. yea?

  • @odiumimbues I think the Washington comment was merely a slip, but yes, he is correct. Though, not in the way I believe he means to be. Though kinesthesia is entirely possible, you have to have extreme talent and aptitude to do it. If it's not impressive that he knew music without hearing it, it's impressive to learn kinesthesia.

  • @WorldsBestCommunist you took my comment way off base. Re read it. washington? really?

  • @odiumimbues Washington was not born deaf, and no, you cannot learn what music is with your face. The vibration of music is an order of magnitude lower than the feeling experienced when pressing parts of your body.

  • @Xinoehp13 No, I think this was a year or two before he started experiencing his hearing loss.

  • @animefan19999 A lost cause, bonehead, ignoramus, moron bastards who do not know how to appreciate true art probably.

  • close your eyes. take your fingers and touch random points of your face or body and tell me that they are not powerful enough to learn vibration and musical mechanics as well as the ears.

    it is called kinaesthesia. The ears are equally involved, as the fingers.

    I say this because it is possible to compose music completely deaf.

  • @Xinoehp13 fair point to be honest

  • @321Georgie123 I'm not sure (also A level), but I don't think he was hard of hearing at this point. Still, not degrading him or his talent

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