amazing video about listening, in a very special heartfelt way.


this video was done by Cinematographer Chris Bell, a local audio friend here in the Seattle area. it's about Bob Lichtenberg, who is deaf.

sponsored by Stereophile, in the memory of Art Dudley.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNrcb-9Gi8c
mikelavigne
Talk about putting things in perspective! Many here including I can hopefully take a dose of humility out of this. Just what this site needs. Thanks Mike for sharing.
love all the comments.

i'm inspired to appreciate Bob's love for the music and his belief in what he hears as real and valuable. so beautiful. he is not ambiguous. 

and nature finds a way.
Very uplifting, glad you shared this. Bet Art would have loved his speakers being so intensely and purely appreciated. A fine tribute.
MC.  If JBLs are good enough for aunt Bessie they are good enough for me.  That story brings tears to my eyes. 

It is amazing .  Connect to yourself first.

Then feel your body. And let the vibrations feed you.

Is it more easy for deaf people ? 


´´Glennie has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12, having started to lose her hearing at the age of 8.[6] This does not inhibit her ability to perform. She regularly plays barefoot during live performances and studio recordings to feel the music better.[6]´´

Wikipedia   Evelyn Glennie

https://youtu.be/IU3V6zNER4g