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    Music is said to be a universal language. But for Chase Burton, a deaf filmmaker from Texas, music has always been a profoundly different experience.

    "When I was a kid, I'd lie on the floor above our garage so I could feel the vibrations from my brother's band rocking out below my body," the 33-year-old told CNN. "That was one of the first times I began building a relationship with music."

    In 2016, his ability to experience music changed dramatically, thanks to California-based technology company Not Impossible Labs.

    It designed a vibrating suit that enables deaf people to "feel" music through their skin. Consisting of a body harness, ankle and wrist straps, the device translates audio into a range of vibrating pulses that are felt at 24 contact points. Burton has been testing the suit for four years.

    The sound hits different parts of your body, said Burton. "Maybe it will strike me down in my ankles first. And then I'll start to feel the vibrations in my back. And then I'll feel some pulsations in my wrist."

    The creators want to extend the tactile musical experience beyond the deaf community. In 2018, they gave out 150 of the wearables at a rock concert in Las Vegas where half the audience members were deaf and half were hearing.

    Since then, Not Impossible Labs has been working to improve the technology and says it's ready to go to market soon. Eventually, the creators want the device to become a consumer product, accessible to all. The company's talent and business development director, Jordan Richardson, told CNN that the technology could be incorporated into live sports broadcasts, video games, theme parks or museum installations. The newest digital streaming movie releases could have built in 'vibe-tracks' to 'feel' the movie. He said. "We truly think that anything that has an audio element can also have a vibrational experience associated with it as well."

    1. (1) How does Chase Burton feel music with the new technology?
      A . By lying on the floor above their garage. B . By wearing a wearable device to feel the vibrating pulses. C . By striking different parts of his body. D . By feeling the audio of the music.
    2. (2) Which of the following is right?
      A . Both deaf and common audience experienced the device in 2018. B . Chase Burton is a deaf music maker. C . Music always strikes Burton's ankle first. D . The device translates vibrating pulses into a range of audio.
    3. (3) What can we infer from the last paragraph?
      A . We can buy a vibrating suit on the market now. B . The device is only aimed at deaf people. C . The technology will be used in other fields. D . The technology is mature and perfect.
    4. (4) What is the best title for the passage?
      A . Music dramatically changed my life B . Wearable devices for deaf people C . How to feel the vibrations D . Vibrating suit allows deaf people to feel music

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