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The power of music

M1
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Well, the Christmas spirit descended gently on our home tonight as we watched Bocelli and his children sing at the White House, followed by a wonderful American Experience on the life of Marian Anderson. A blessed moment of peace. I hope the same happens one way or another for all on this forum. Just wanted to share it.

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  • OrganizerBecky
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    So glad you had a nice evening. My DH is mid-stage. He can't remember where the books of the Bible are (he used to teach adult Sunday School), but he can still sing all the words to the praise songs.
  • albert may
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    I used to listen the music whenever I got time it makes me feel relax and stress free for my work. When I was working at freezer truck Dubai I listen the music whenever I do the work enjoy the lyrics also. Do other activity for mind relaxing everyone has their different way of enjoyment.

  • Daizey
    Daizey Member Posts: 7
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    Music is the one thing that comforts my husband. He will sit and listen, especially to the oldies, and sing along. There is a channel on TV that just played Christmas music with holiday scenes. We have listened to that ad nauseum, but he loves it.

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