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I've seen here in a video before, one of her "secrets" is the high-speed tuning app shown at 2:20. The other video said she uses that to stay on pitch. I could imagine she could sing semi-reasonably without it, but not dead-on pitch like she's doing.
 
I just saw this - unbelievable!

I have a hard time believing she is totally deaf - how could you even begin to sing in the right key if you don't hear the starting note. I know she said she was born with "near perfect pitch" but that's a far cry from being able to produce a sound without hearing it. She must have SOME hearing?

Incredible.
 
sahib said:
No.

Google Evelyn Glennie.  She is completely deaf.
How is it even remotely possible she could be singing in tune then? She would need the starting note even if she could sing in-tune.

I know she said she used to have perfect pitch - and she uses "muscle memory" to sing now. But that doesn't make sense - we lose our muscle memory for things we learn after a period of time.

Unbelievable.
 
> She is completely deaf.

She is profoundly deaf.

That does NOT mean zero hearing-action in the ears. Just very-very-very little. Often considered >80dB of loss (compared to some ideal young adult).

But as she writes, we hear not only with our ears. So-called normal people hear most sounds much better in ear than anywhere else, but she describes other ways to "hear" without good ears.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110410092415/http://www.evelyn.co.uk/Evelyn_old/live/hearing_essay.htm
 

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