Andrea Bocelli possesses not only an extraordinary operatic voice, but another unique gift – the capacity to sense sound bouncing off of surfaces.
Except, he doesn’t think it’s such an unusual ability at all. “It’s basically the concept that bats use for their orientation.
When you walk, you make sounds, and that sound comes back to you. Echolocation,” the Italian tenor tells Deadline. “The fact is we all have this capacity.
It’s just that we don’t know we do. And we don’t use it because we don’t develop it.” Our conversation came in his suite at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Toronto, the day of the world premiere for a new documentary about him: Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe.
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