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13. An Auditory World: Music and Blindness

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13. An Auditory World: Music and Blindness

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Chapter 13.
An Auditory World: Music and Blindness
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Re: 13. An Auditory World: Music and Blindness

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Although many people may not realize this, Ray Charles was not born blind. It was not until he was seven, he lost his sight completely. It is considered likely to have lost his sight due to glaucoma, but even today no one knows that can learn by music and do all the works .
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