The weather has been unpredictable lately, sometimes warm, sometimes cold, and this has affected the mental state of the elders at the Anjia Day Care Center. Especially on cold days, everyone's reaction is slower and their mobility is reduced. However, music, as a comfort to the soul, is quietly bringing changes.
In today's music class, Mr. Chan guided the seniors to gradually find their vitality with warm encouragement and companionship. He encouraged the seniors to move their bodies more, and to gradually raise their spirits through communication and singing. The focus of this class is on scale practice. As they get older, many seniors find that their voices have become low, making it difficult for them to perform high notes. However, this is not an obstacle. Through repeated practice, seniors gradually realize that their voices are still full of flexibility, and they are able to sing more different intervals, even exceeding their original expectations.
Mr. Chan not only taught music skills, but also shared how music affects emotions. He guided the seniors to understand the distance between the notes and helped them master the pitch so that they could sing more fluently. In this way, the seniors not only showed their love for music, but also challenged themselves to break through their limitations. Music is not just about learning melodies and techniques, but also a kind of spiritual healing, allowing people to find the passion and beauty of life through singing.
In such a music program, each senior interprets the power of music in their own way and meets challenges bravely. No matter how the weather changes, the melody of the heart is still warm and touching. The end of this class also means a new beginning, and in the days to come, they will continue to sing their hearts out and feel the infinite possibilities that music brings.