> It is abuse to rope people into an impossible activity. It would be crazymaking to me, if my church or our volunteer leadership, would force me into a virtual singing activity.
Then I suppose it's a good thing that nobody forced these people into it.
> They will not understand the technological limitations, and they will not understand that no matter what they do, they will not succeed in synchronizing their voices or instruments.
And yet, from the article:
> “We found virtual group singing could provide emotional, cognitive and social support through accessible, engaging music programs for diverse aging populations.”
Then I suppose it's a good thing that nobody forced these people into it.
> They will not understand the technological limitations, and they will not understand that no matter what they do, they will not succeed in synchronizing their voices or instruments.
And yet, from the article:
> “We found virtual group singing could provide emotional, cognitive and social support through accessible, engaging music programs for diverse aging populations.”