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Zimbabwe: The Relationship Between Blindness and Musical Talent

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[Zimbabwe Standard] Although it has long been observed that children who go blind at a very young age develop musical talents, scientists have reported that visually impaired people are up to 10 times better at discriminating between pitches.

Source: allAfrica.com

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