One
app invited aspiring pianists to learn the song "You Raise Me
Up" for free.
It turned into the world's largest virtual recital, said the
creators of the app, Playground Sessions, after posting a video
of everyone playing together online this month.
"We didn't just want to bring musicians together. That's been
done a lot. It's great... but this was really about the 30 days
leading up the recital where people had to learn," said
Playground Sessions chief executive Chris Vance in an interview.
Over 7,000 people from 52 countries took part in the class, he
said, and nearly 1,000 submitted videos of their performances -
now edited harmoniously together.
"It gave everybody something to focus on during the pandemic
that was totally removed from the pandemic," said Len Dozois, a
retired manufacturing management worker from Georgia who took
part in the class.
"Learning something new is always good but in this instance it
was phenomenal."
(Reporting by Reuters TV, Writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by
Sam Holmes)
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