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tingles: causes a slight prickling or stinging sensation
So here Evelyn explains that how does she identify music. It creates
sensation in her skin, in her cheekbones and even in her hair. So, every
part of Evelyn‟s body responds to music.
When she plays the xylophone, she can sense the sound passing upthe
stick into her fingertips.
When she plays the Xylophone, she uses sticks and she can sense the
vibrations of the sound produced by the Xylophone pass through the sticks,
up into her fingertips.
By leaning against the drums, she can feel the resonances flowing into her
body.
resonances: echoes of sounds
When Evelyn plays the drum, she leans towards the drum and she can feel
the echo flowing into her body.
On a wooden platform she removes her shoes so that the vibrations pass
through her bare feet and up her legs.
Whenever Evelyn performs, she performs on a wooden platform and she
removes her shoes so that she can feel the vibrations of the musical
instruments pass through the floor, into her feet and up her legs. That is
how she can feel the sound of the musical instruments.
Not surprisingly, Evelyn delights her audiences. In 1991 she was presented
with the Royal Philharmonic Society‘s prestigious Soloist of the Year
Award.