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Assessing the capacities of the self-defined tone-deaf : Deconstructing a myth" John Sloboda and Karen Wise (Centre for Psychology Research: Research. - ppt download
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Assessing the capacities of the self-defined tone-deaf : Deconstructing a myth" John Sloboda and Karen Wise (Centre for Psychology Research: Research. - ppt download
CQT English Club - [ONE IDIOM EVERYDAY] Van Gogh's ear for music Definition: To be tone-deaf Example: His singing is so bad he must have Van Gogh's ear for music. ------------------------------------------------------ Remember
![Assessing the capacities of the self-defined tone-deaf : Deconstructing a myth" John Sloboda and Karen Wise (Centre for Psychology Research: Research. - ppt download Assessing the capacities of the self-defined tone-deaf : Deconstructing a myth" John Sloboda and Karen Wise (Centre for Psychology Research: Research. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/7/1686719/slides/slide_11.jpg)
Assessing the capacities of the self-defined tone-deaf : Deconstructing a myth" John Sloboda and Karen Wise (Centre for Psychology Research: Research. - ppt download
![da'shaun | they/them Twitterissä: "Reminder to stop using ableist phrases like "tone deaf" and "following blindly" when you could use language like "unfitting," "not in-tune with...," "unable to comprehend" or "following aimlessly," "... da'shaun | they/them Twitterissä: "Reminder to stop using ableist phrases like "tone deaf" and "following blindly" when you could use language like "unfitting," "not in-tune with...," "unable to comprehend" or "following aimlessly," "...](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DrxtWMxVYAA07OS.jpg)