One-Handed Violinist Helps The Disabled Make Music
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This is a heartwarming story about an educator who helps children with disabilities play music assisted by technology. Not only that, Adrian Anantawan is a world-class violinist even though he was born without a right hand. He has played for Pope John Paul II, the Dalai Lama and for Christopher Reeve. CNN.com has the complete story. Read more:
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