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There are unique artistic representations associated with music that have emerged from the deaf community. While deaf individuals may not be able to hear music in the traditional sense, they can still feel the vibrations and rhythm of the music, which can inspire them to create their own artistic expressions. Examples of such artistic expressions include visual representations of music through dance, sign language, and visual art, as well as tactile representations of music through vibrations or touch. These forms of artistic expression have emerged from the deaf community and are unique to their experiences and perspectives.