"It's crazy to let a group of children who can't hear play music." Recently, the "Deaf Students Wind Ensemble" of Xiamen Special Education School in Fujian held a special concert. The musicians on the stage could not hear the music or applause, but they successfully played more t

"It is crazy to let a group of children who cannot hear sound play music."

Recently, the "Deaf Students Wind Band" of Xiamen Special Education School in Fujian held a special concert. The musicians on the stage could not hear the music or applause, but they successfully played more than ten domestic and foreign classics, and the audience was deeply moved.

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They enjoy music equally

Strive to become "ordinary"

"Jingle Bells" and "I Have My Wonderfulness"... At the special concert, 18 special students presented 5 ensembles and 7 solos .

On the stage, teachers sit among the students, or gently tap the rhythm on the children's shoulders or legs, or slide their fingers on the music score at a constant speed and point out the notes to be played, helping students who cannot hear the sound to master the rhythm. .

After watching the concert, someone wrote in the circle of friends: "The children are not just playing, fate is unfair to them, they are using the instruments in their hands to fight against the unfair fate."

Some people also said that they were moved The reason is: We want our children to be excellent every day, but these children are trying to become "ordinary".

This special band is called the "Star Dream" Wind Band. It was established in 2017. Most of its members are students with moderate to severe hearing impairment, and there are also children with autism, so it is also called the "Deaf Student Wind Band" ". They play 7 instruments including trumpet, trombone, French horn, flute, clarinet, saxophone, and percussion, and together form a standard simplified wind orchestra.

This performance is the band’s first special performance since its establishment. Chen Xufei, the leader of the wind band, said that three years ago, they came up with the idea of ​​holding a concert, hoping to provide students with an opportunity to show themselves and improve their self-confidence.

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Can’t hear the sound

How to learn music? The birth of the

orchestra actually originated from a charity performance performed by the Xiamen Dunshan Symphonic Wind Orchestra to a special education school.

After the performance, the children saw various brass instruments and gathered around them. Chen Shayin, the principal of Xiamen Special Education School, saw the curiosity and enthusiasm in the children's eyes and asked the orchestra: Can the children be taught musical instruments? One dared to mention it and the other dared to teach it. Chen Shayin said, "I didn't expect that they agreed."

"We were simply thinking, can these special children have the opportunity to learn musical instruments like ordinary children?" Zhang Hengzhi, the leader of Dunshan Orchestra, recalled that the feeling at the beginning of teaching was "depression". Because most of the children are deaf, the campus is very quiet. In addition, the arrival of unfamiliar faces also made several autistic children scream and cry.

In this way, musicians from the Dunshan Orchestra serve as instructors, giving free lessons to these special children every week and providing musical instruments. At the same time, the special education school will send a sign language teacher to assist with translation.

Teachers start by teaching children how to recognize staff, and gradually open up their silent world.

instructor Xue Hao said, "We write the notes one by one on paper, let the children remember the positions, and then play it tirelessly." Ordinary students need to practice ten or twenty times, but they need to practice hundreds of times...

Hearing-impaired children almost always feel music with their hands and identify notes through vibrations. Teachers will ask children to put their hands on the teacher's belly to feel the breath when the teacher plays, and then touch the instrument to feel the resulting vibration. They can feel the music through touch and know how to control the breath. Sometimes, teachers also use mobile phone audio software to help children confirm whether the notes played are correct.

After years of training and running-in, now, with just one movement and look from the teacher, the children can understand the intention and complete the performance with mutual cooperation.

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Because I believe it, I "hear"

This wind band was once questioned: For this group of children, music is the vibration frequency brought by the instrument. Does this make sense? To this, the teachers of the special education school and the wind band all gave a positive answer.

Chen Shayin said that the original intention was to make children happier, more confident and more equal, and the successful holding of this special concert was an unexpected gain.Chen Xufei also witnessed the growth of the children. "They became completely different. When they walked, their heads were raised high and their eyes were full of light."

Chen Xufei said that hearing loss brings not only physical effects to people, but also physical effects. Yes, it’s even more psychological. "Their world seems to be filled with fog and fear that can't be cleared away." Now, music has cleared the fog for them.

Overcoming physical limitations through hard training

This group of special children

has made the impossible possible

Source: CCTV News Client