There are many things we take for granted in life, and one of those is having healthy, working senses – imagine a world where you can’t hear music? Sadly for many this is a reality, however, courtesy of some incredible souls, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy live music.

You may have witnessed this before, either in the live setting or on YouTube, but there are people who attend music gigs and festivals as sign language interpreters ensuring that the hearing impaired can too enjoy the celebration of music performance.

A recent heart-warming video popped-up from a Swedish television show that displayed one man interpreting (and dancing) the actions of a live performance, rivalling the actual on-stage artist with his incredible dance moves, check it out here:

Now, don’t think this selfless talent is limited to just pop, here’s a video of a lady at Bonnaroo dropping the ultimate sign language spits to Wu-Tang Clan as the crowd goes wild:

If you thought that was great, the next example will definitely make your heart soar.

Filmed at TomorrowLand in 2014, one friend signs to her friend through for the dance track ‘U’ by Gareth Emery, she absolutely nails it and it’s utterly brilliant:

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