Tone deafness is also associated with other musical-specific impairments such as the inability to keep time with music ( beat deafness, or the lack of rhythm ), or the inability to remember or recognize a song.
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:: Our article on Tone deafness notes, " Being tone deaf is having difficulty or being unable to correctly hear relative differences between notes; however, in common usage, it refers to a person's inability to reproduce them accurately.
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He has insisted that black literature must be evaluated by the aesthetic criteria of its culture of origin, not criteria imported from Western or European cultural traditions that express a " tone deafness to the black cultural voice " and result in " intellectual racism ".
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In his dissertation research, Boas'methodology included investigating how different intensities of light created different colors when interacting with different types of water, Boas, due to tone deafness, encountered difficulties studying tonal languages such as Kantian philosophy since taking a course on aesthetics with Kuno Fischer at Heidelberg.
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The latter inability is most often caused by lack of musical training or education and not actual tone deafness . " In colloquial usage, the inability to reproduce musical tones is often called " tone deafness "; though this colloquial usage is generally unrelated to the real medical condition called amusia .-- contribs 17 : 14, 3 November 2008 ( UTC)
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The latter inability is most often caused by lack of musical training or education and not actual tone deafness . " In colloquial usage, the inability to reproduce musical tones is often called " tone deafness "; though this colloquial usage is generally unrelated to the real medical condition called amusia .-- contribs 17 : 14, 3 November 2008 ( UTC)
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:The article for tone deafness states that " tone deaf people seem to be disabled only when it comes to music, as they can fully interpret the prosody or intonation of human speech ", which is uncited there, but I can find a citation for it here ( " . . . tone-deaf individuals can fully interpret the pitch of human speech " ).