In the presence of the violins, their reverberating melodies resonate within the ribcage, while the cello and bass notes are felt slightly lower, and the.
Haptic vibrating vests have been developed by American company Music: Not Impossible, which aims to make live music events more immersive for those with hearing difficulties. The vests, which feature 24 vibration points, transfer different elements of music into corresponding vibrations across users shoulders, ribcages, wrists and elsewhere. Previously, people with hearing impairments could only connect with music by touching woofers or balloons, but the vests mimic the true sound experience and can be adjusted to suit all genres. While the technology has already been trialled in the US, the developers plan to introduce it internationally.
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The violins reverberate in the ribcage, while cello and bass are felt a little further down, with horns in the shoulders and, more often than not, soloists in the wrists. That's one way audio expert Patrick Hanlon programs haptic suits, designed to enable concertgoers who are deaf or hard of…