A special rhythm of the heart


Shakthi Priya Ramesh (far right) from Rainbow Centre being wheeled to her table of handbells by Caitlin Goh from the Methodist Girls’ School Choir during joint practice. — The Straits Times/Asia News Network

THUMPING away on their cajons - a box-shaped Peruvian percussion instrument - they are getting the audience into the groove.

In a high-energy musical showcase, these 13 students from the Association For Persons With Special Needs Tanglin School’s percussion ensemble play a critical part in bringing the music to life.

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