 Hello and welcome to Rehab at Home with Medell. Earlier in this series, we met Trudy. Trudy loves listening to music with her cochlear implant. In this episode, Trudy will tell us how she listens to music and what she does to improve her listening experience. When I first got my cochlear implant, music started really shifters. The more I practice listening to music, it becomes more clearer. I wasn't able to pick up what kind of music it was, like the drums, the guitar. Sometimes I could pick up the father with my cochlear. I was able to follow the language. I would look up and down and follow the words. When I started to learn a little bit better, I recognised the words. When I'm driving, I listen to music, the same music every day. I try to work out what words. I enjoy listening to music with Trudy on the weekend. Every relationship has their songs that they're connected to and we love to listen to them every now and again. I can hear music much more better when the background is quiet. When we're out in the car, you put the window up for me so I can hear music with you. I dream music with the auto link into my cochlear implant. And in the window, I can hear music. I can hear music with the auto link into my cochlear implant. I can hear music with the auto link into my cochlear implant. It is more narrow, it is more final. It was so special to hear how music connects Trudy and her husband, Rhys, and gives their daughter Indy the chance to dance it out with her mum. You can learn more tips to enhance your enjoyment of music in our Music Tips for Adults Brochure. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to the middle blog to get all of the latest Rehab at Home videos straight to your inbox.