@trinsec I have a question for you
@mur2501 Yo?
@trinsec
Is there anyway to listen(or feel) music for people with hearing loss?
@mur2501 Sure? There are a lot of deaf people enjoying music. The thing they can't do is listening to lyrics, or feeling the high tunes (guitars, violin, singing, etc).
The other day I helped my boss figure out which music pieces to use for the theater play at the school I work on. I just put my hand on the speaker.
@trinsec Well the thing is I compose music, and I was thinking I should share it with you (and then the realisation hit) so I asked this.
Any resources on this kind of composition so I can also try it?
@mur2501 Mmm, maybe you can search for 'deaf disco music'. It's usually music with certain clear beats that deaf people dance on. The kind of music usually used in deaf discos (yeah, that exists. Yes, it's loud. Yes, you should wear ear protection if you don't want to join the deaf club. :D)
@trinsec I will stay away from this disco, I already have tinnitus
@mur2501 Probably a smart move. ;) Although good ear protection can do wonders. There are also hearing people visiting deaf discos.
@trinsec You don't need to go to deaf disco here. India, well it's just already very noisy in general
@mur2501 The kind of noisy with a beat in it? 🎵
@mur2501 I guess that's hard to miss.. even for deaf people!
On the upside, India looks like it's doing a pretty good job to make deaf and hearing people equal. They'll just all end up deaf eventually. 😋
@trinsec
as the official tagline of India's tourism department says 'Incredible India'
@mur2501 Might want to change that later. 'Inaudible India'. 🙉
@trinsec
Btw I got an internship in web dev 😺
@mur2501 Woo! Sounds good! You're still studying, right? Is it your third year now?
@trinsec
yeah third year (completed 5 semesters), three more sems to go before I get the engineering degree.
This internship is important cause soon the campus placement will start and I want atleast one thing in the experience section of my resume before seating there.
Campus Placement: Concept exclusive to India where colleges are tied up to companies. The companies have to hire a fixed number of employees from the college every year. Benefit of it for student is that you are only competing with your classmates in the interview.