[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-10-04 Thread Sandy Hackney
Being somewhat new to the lutenet, I did not know what OT meant. Thank you. - Original Message - From: "Herbert Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 1:57 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk. > On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, R

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-10-03 Thread Herbert Ward
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Roman Turovsky wrote: > ... LUTENISTICALLY IRRELEVANT. > If Herb were less rude he'd prefix his subject > with "OT", for "offtopic"... I thought I'd made a reasonable connection to the world of lute playing. Despite being sincerely appreciative of replies, I still think it

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-10-01 Thread Roman Turovsky
Since we are on such a lutenisticly relevant subject: there are MANY types of deafness out there and some permit hearing music, but not speech (I had a colleague who was a pianist who had to read lips). Having said that, Dan Shoskes is a professional surgeon, but he is a gentleman, so he has the ta

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-10-01 Thread bill kilpatrick
evelyn glennie is the percussionist i had in mind - distressing to read she's taken to rolling around on stage. but ... she's making a living and "unalloyed sincerity" - especially the "on tap" variety - certainly gets your name in the papers. - bill --- Stuart Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-10-01 Thread Stuart Walsh
Alain Veylit wrote: >Those of you listening to NPR in the Southern California Inland Empire >can tune in right now for an interview about the deaf Scottish >percussionist... >Alain >PS: Robin Williams does a superb immitation of a deaf person talking, if >that's any help > > > I went to a

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
>> On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Roman answered to Herbert about > >> > HAve you ever considered hedgehogs' mating >> procedures? > >> Once again I cannot get Roman's message. I suppose >> he had one? > > if he will allow me to speak on his behalf in this > matter, may i say that i don't think roman ever "h

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-09-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
Since we are on such a lutenisticly relevant subject: there are MANY types of deafness out there and some permit hearing music, but not speech (I had a colleague who was a pianist who had to read lips). Having said that, Dan Shoskes is a professional surgeon, but he is a gentleman, so he has the

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-09-30 Thread Alain Veylit
Those of you listening to NPR in the Southern California Inland Empire can tune in right now for an interview about the deaf Scottish percussionist... Alain PS: Robin Williams does a superb immitation of a deaf person talking, if that's any help bill kilpatrick wrote: >i can't remember he

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk (II)

2005-09-30 Thread bill kilpatrick
i can't remember her name but i know her ability is not unique - there's a very accomplished percussionist in england who is deaf and uses vibrations to play. presumably, a deaf person can be taught to duplicate vibrations in their own throat which they feel when placing their fingers on the throa

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread bill kilpatrick
--- Arto Wikla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Roman answered to Herbert about > > HAve you ever considered hedgehogs' mating > procedures? > Once again I cannot get Roman's message. I suppose > he had one? if he will allow me to speak on his behalf in this matter, may i say

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread Howard Posner
Arto Wikla wrote: > But please Roman, if you had a message, explain it > in clear and easy words to us poor, who certainly are under your > level of excellency... The reference to hedgehog sex was a way of expressing his opinion that the question was strange or unintelligible and not worthy of s

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread Craig Robert Pierpont
Been there. Done that. And I gotta tell you, it's one of those things that either you like it or you don't. Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: HAve you ever considered hedgehogs' mating procedures? RT - Yahoo! for Good Click here to d

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread Arto Wikla
Hi list members On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Roman answered to Herbert about comparing deaf persons to our "deafness" of being able to hear the music of bygone centuries: > HAve you ever considered hedgehogs' mating procedures? Once again I cannot get Roman's message. I suppose he had one? Perhaps the

[LUTE] Re: How deaf people learn to talk.

2005-09-30 Thread Roman Turovsky
HAve you ever considered hedgehogs' mating procedures? RT > I spent some time reading about how deaf people learn > to talk, since their problem, reproducing the sounds > of a world which is silent for them, is (at least > superficially) like our problem, reproducing the > sounds of bygone centur