As a percussionist, I'd have to work twice as hard because of other music players in the band. I'm in a class band in high school and in the Winter Drumline playing in the pit and playing as Marimba as a co-leader section.
Everyday, I use my cochlear implant alot in music. For Ipods, music class, after school music activity, and so much more. But I use both sense: Hearing and feeling the music. I had to write a paper on how I can tell that I know that i'm playing the right parts in Band class:
"As a percussionist and as a deaf person I'd feel the music because I know where my hands are moving to. Because I have memorized every note on the viberaphone, Marimba, xylophone, you name it. And I know where all the notes are. And so I listen to my hands. And If I noticed that I didn't play something right, I'd realized that i made a mistake in the wrong note of the music. And I've improved alot since the beginning of the Marching season."
To me, moving your hand on a piece of instrument that you play is like feeling the music. And I'd have to work twice as hard just to make the music sound perfect. And I'd have to get the right notes.