Que tal VIRTUOSISMO de esta Dama E. Glennie en la marimba y la percusion...EXCELENTE !!!!... Estos dias esta promocionando una radio muy prestigiosa de Filafelfia (USA), a la genial ARTISTA tan original en el Arete de la Musica. Saludos de Peru.
Have you noticed Evelyn expression at the end of musical interpretation? is the same as when he finished his speech made in the program Sesame Street ... is the expression of joviality (still does) and the joy of having produced music. How fortunate that a woman so we continue to give music even when you have finished touch. Her face is her tool to communicate .. have noticed it too?
If you are interested in her feelings on the topic of deafness, read her essay about it on her website. Or google "Evelyn Glennie deafness essay." She is profoundly deaf. It's alright. I like her because she does what she wants to do, joyously and beautifully.
@cutemaniac1 Who knows, maybe she isn't deaf, but in several interviews it is said that she is profoundly deaf because of damage to her nerves. Just because your deaf daughter can't do it (yet!) doesn't mean that Evelyn isn't deaf. And just because Evenlyn can make music doesn't mean she's not deaf. Saying so is simply too easy. If you think about it for a minute and take into consideration basic anatomy, neurology and physics, Evelyn's story is not unlikely.
After reading a ton of comments on this video I just wanna say does it even matter if she is deaf or not? She's a fab player; if she's profoundly deaf then that's pretty cool that she can play but it doesn't make a huge difference. Sound is vibrations interpreted by the brain, not some random "la" going in one ear and immediately recognised. Higher vibrations are just harder to keep track of. Excellent performance by the way. 5/5
love this song and her variation. i think it stinks tho that 1/2 the video is looking at her face instead of her playing, which i wish i could see :( oh well, fantastic anyway.
@Mewsan2007 actually, she CAN hear them. she hears the music by feeling it with her extremely heightened sense of touch, and she has limited ability to hear sound.
@cutemaniac1 It is a fact, not a rumour. It is written in his testament and it has been documented. Historians are all about facts, you know? There is plenty of proof, and there would've been no point for Beethoven to pretend he was deaf. His popularity wouldn't rise, for there wasn't any (international) media to impress.
@cutemaniac1 Haha, I think you responded to the wrong person. I'm not the one with a temper. It looks like pepsico8 is freaking out though. I'm as calm as I can be. Well, believe what you want, I guess *shrugs*
@pepsico8 I'm not jealous at all. I just think you're trying to prove yourself way too much. Believe what you will, but I think you lost all credibility when you started attacking and all. There was absolutely no need for any profanity. Also, little bit of trivia: Maple Leaf Rag, one of Scott Joplin's many famous compositions, is a piece that falls into the ragtime catagory, which contributed a lot to the development of jazz and like jazz is built upon lots of syncopations.
@Demoras she was with me same school, She don't know how to use sign language because she is not deaf that why her head teacher send her to hearing school
if you have 25% of your hearing you can hear some music!!! Not all of it because you cannot pick up all tones and intonations. Why would she have more than 25%? What's your point podum77? 0 to 25% is considered legally deaf!! End of story.
Be tha it may, fact of he matter is she IS profoundly deaf-end of story. Watch the documentary-listen to her TED talk. She "hears with her whole body, especially her feet.
@pepsico8 Ever heard of Beethoven? There are actually plenty of deaf musicians. Not all of them are profoundly deaf. Deaf people can talk. Deaf people can make music. I don't know about phone usage. Also, there must be a reason why your profile doesn't exist anymore. Looks like you're the fraud here!
@pepsico8 It's funny how you can't even talk about the subject at hand. I keep talking about Evelyn and deaf people, and you just keep on trying to insult me. What exactly are you trying to prove?
@goodtube77 Could you at least have tried making a mature joke? Let alone a funny one. Jeez, thanks for letting us all know what age catagories we're dealing with here!
I remember when I was about 10, receiving an award from her for violin... I'll never forget that. What an amazing musician :)
We have this ch in our English books of Evelyn Glennie
Yes
In ncert
Class 9 beehive
The sound of music
We have a chapter based on her story
Me too
Mamta Pandey I have
Mee to
Me too
Me too
She is such a beautiful and talented lady, and the years have only made her all the more charming. =D
amazing woman - deaf - yet she can play that thru the vibrations in her wrists... simply fab!
Pure charming inspiration for anyone deaf or hearing.. and her adorable expression at the end!!
Can't believe she still is popular in my school... So many years has passed...
Got insane listening to her music.
If I had listened the music first and then got to know that she couldn't hear, I won't have believed my book.
Love playing rags on marimba and xylo.....beats the stuffy orchestral repertoire
She is best despite of being deaf she can feel music her chapter is in my beehive book
Same
Minectoooooo
What's a beehive book?
@@musicman1eanda In india, the title of textbook of class 9 english literature is beehive. There is a chapter on ms. Evelyne in that book
she hears with her body
Wonderful.
She's been profoundly deaf since early teens, and feels the vibrations, often plays in bare feet.
I saw this video when I was a little kid back in 2008, so fun to see it back now :)
She is a great talent. Saw her at the University of Maine years ago and she was fantastic.
Keep up the great work.
We read a story about evelen in my eng book
Your music is very best
You are awesome......I'm so glad I read that chapter
Well done you fell music by your heart not by your ears
Attendence here for 9th class students!👇
Present
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She is so beautiful and so talented!
Dear Evelyn u r really a true inspiration for us😊
@Teia Purkiss Thank u so much for correcting me
she is amazing and an inspiration!
She reminds me of Rebecca from Full House. Also great playing!
Her Facial Expression Is Just Priceless At The End. :')
God she is amazing. A true inspiration to everyone. :)
Que tal VIRTUOSISMO de esta Dama E. Glennie en la marimba y la percusion...EXCELENTE !!!!... Estos dias esta promocionando una radio muy prestigiosa de Filafelfia (USA), a la genial ARTISTA tan original en el Arete de la Musica. Saludos de Peru.
Thanks for posting this video. Great to see.
Love her hair by the way. :-)
At the moment...there is no such thing as a moment with her...there is only forever..
I just studied about her.... It's so inspiring
wowww!! I love this!! Percussion is a worl!
Wow - lovely.
Have you noticed Evelyn expression at the end of musical interpretation? is the same as when he finished his speech made in the program Sesame Street ... is the expression of joviality (still does) and the joy of having produced music. How fortunate that a woman so we continue to give music even when you have finished touch. Her face is her tool to communicate .. have noticed it too?
Her talent is soo inspiring
for us
Yaa
She is really a antic musician 🥰🤩
its anazing to find someone who actually enjoys their job
She's great.
This piece makes me smile :)
i love her music
Glad I'm Scottish when I hear this!
She my inspiration well done....
She's my idol at the moment...
oh so beautiful ...*****
If you are interested in her feelings on the topic of deafness, read her essay about it on her website. Or google "Evelyn Glennie deafness essay." She is profoundly deaf. It's alright. I like her because she does what she wants to do, joyously and beautifully.
Does anybody know that Evelyn Glennie was BORN deaf (and has never had her hearing restored)? Amazing.
Not born deaf actually, she became deaf at the age of 11.
it was first noticed when she was 8 and then confirmed by a doctor at the age of 11. it is due to gradual nerve damage.
I have a chapter related to her in English book beehive
I read about her in my eng book
Wow, she's cute!! Brilliant playing too!!
Totally amazing performance. I just wish i could play this four times slower.
@cutemaniac1 Who knows, maybe she isn't deaf, but in several interviews it is said that she is profoundly deaf because of damage to her nerves. Just because your deaf daughter can't do it (yet!) doesn't mean that Evelyn isn't deaf. And just because Evenlyn can make music doesn't mean she's not deaf. Saying so is simply too easy.
If you think about it for a minute and take into consideration basic anatomy, neurology and physics, Evelyn's story is not unlikely.
Meget smukt Kh Elsa ❤
Like to see her (playing).
Beautiful arrangement, good performance. Bravi.
reely entertaining :-]
Who searched this site, when u r in 9th
=favorite:)
even that hair! ;D
Amazing! xD
love!
After reading a ton of comments on this video I just wanna say does it even matter if she is deaf or not? She's a fab player; if she's profoundly deaf then that's pretty cool that she can play but it doesn't make a huge difference. Sound is vibrations interpreted by the brain, not some random "la" going in one ear and immediately recognised. Higher vibrations are just harder to keep track of.
Excellent performance by the way. 5/5
Actually, it is quite different. Without ur eardrum, it's rly hard to interpret sounds. So that's make her even more cooler
the outfits and set are way too cheeky. and the applause... frickin' japan man lol
I wonder if she learned to play before or after she lost her hearing completely.
a few years after learning her hearing went away, she still has some hearing but not enough to be useful
my love platonic !!
Perhaps she's an extraordinary musician because she's not genre bias and media induced.
love this song and her variation.
i think it stinks tho that 1/2 the video is looking at her face instead of her playing, which i wish i could see :( oh well, fantastic anyway.
I read about her in my book of e
Same here. :)
@Mewsan2007 actually, she CAN hear them. she hears the music by feeling it with her extremely heightened sense of touch, and she has limited ability to hear sound.
Omg
@cutemaniac1 It is a fact, not a rumour. It is written in his testament and it has been documented. Historians are all about facts, you know? There is plenty of proof, and there would've been no point for Beethoven to pretend he was deaf. His popularity wouldn't rise, for there wasn't any (international) media to impress.
same
Nyc
She is deaf but god give her a extra ordinary skill
Class 9 CBSE English text book
@thegapshow She actually is profoundly deaf. I got that from a documentary, so it's got to be right!
You claim that you went to school with her, and that you have some inside, in a sense, information. Could you elaborate that.
@Demoras yes, yes, yes. We can ALWAYS tell the age of the people making comments, cant we???
Scott Joplin would be proud.
@robinleigh131 Most of the time you can make an approximation, yes.
@cutemaniac1 Haha, I think you responded to the wrong person. I'm not the one with a temper. It looks like pepsico8 is freaking out though. I'm as calm as I can be. Well, believe what you want, I guess *shrugs*
What's it been like since she's received artificial hearing implants?
Lets say you are right podum. Why on earth would she pretend to be deaf? What drives a person to do that?
Just shows you dont need 4 mallets
Actually she lost her hearing at age 12.
I will write your summary
@pepsico8 I'm not jealous at all. I just think you're trying to prove yourself way too much. Believe what you will, but I think you lost all credibility when you started attacking and all. There was absolutely no need for any profanity.
Also, little bit of trivia: Maple Leaf Rag, one of Scott Joplin's many famous compositions, is a piece that falls into the ragtime catagory, which contributed a lot to the development of jazz and like jazz is built upon lots of syncopations.
@19Ladybird92 deamn right!
I tiink se amzng
@cutemaniac1 Have you ever heard of Beethoven?
@sag8t She's essentially deaf.
i need the marimba score for this..!!! anyone help me!!! @0@
@Demoras she was with me same school, She don't know how to use sign language because she is not deaf that why her head teacher send her to hearing school
if you have 25% of your hearing you can hear some music!!! Not all of it because you cannot pick up all tones and intonations.
Why would she have more than 25%? What's your point podum77?
0 to 25% is considered legally deaf!! End of story.
Be tha it may, fact of he matter is she IS profoundly deaf-end of story. Watch the documentary-listen to her TED talk. She "hears with her whole body, especially her feet.
@pepsico8 Trololol.
its hard to believe that shes deaf
The nxt beethoven
@pepsico8 Ever heard of Beethoven? There are actually plenty of deaf musicians. Not all of them are profoundly deaf. Deaf people can talk. Deaf people can make music. I don't know about phone usage.
Also, there must be a reason why your profile doesn't exist anymore. Looks like you're the fraud here!
@pepsico8 It's funny how you can't even talk about the subject at hand. I keep talking about Evelyn and deaf people, and you just keep on trying to insult me. What exactly are you trying to prove?
what the heck did I just watch I think I'm a weeb now
It was very good tho
AND SHES DEAF! I could never play my sax deaf! 😅 this is probably my favorite one by her!
@goodtube77 Could you at least have tried making a mature joke? Let alone a funny one. Jeez, thanks for letting us all know what age catagories we're dealing with here!