字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント as New York City battles the Corona virus. Neighbors were getting through it with Music has gone. I'm Eric, Carrie here, Valentine Kari and this is, uh, third day are under quarantine. I'm trying to get some of your neighbors here in beautiful New York City help have a nice moment of peace and music and community and enjoyment from up here carries who are both attorneys live on East 77th Street in Manhattan. Each night. They've been hosting six PM sing alongs with their neighbors. It's really nice. I think people really appreciate the positive message and community and unity that music brings. There were a couple of people the first day, and yesterday there were over a dozen, I think so. You're doing it again today at 6 p.m. The sweet trend started in Italy, where people have been unlocked down because of the Corona virus pandemic for weeks. In addition to applauding healthcare workers and first responders, Italians raise their voices for one another. It soon took off, with entire neighborhoods bursting into song. People in Germany took to their balconies in solidarity with Italy. Italy was the first European country where the number of infections and deaths caused by the virus exploded. Since then, the global nature of the Cove in 19 crisis has led to global opportunities to join together in song on opera. Singer in Paris has been serenading his neighbors with his beautiful voice, with France on Lock down because of the virus. Song is a way to feel connected, he says. When you speak about everything and sharing some emotions, I think in this moment is the most important, and it's clear they appreciate his talents in Venezuela, Musicians and do Montoya has been serenading neighbors from his balcony, too. Way back in the U. S. People in this Dallas apartment block recently burst into a beautiful rendition of Bill Withers. Lean on me. Yeah, that's true. After Dan's L. Barber started singing, neighbors popped their heads out of their windows to join in. Back in New York City, the new global epicenter of the pandemic, Eric and Valentine's neighborhood stopped what they were doing to come outside and sing. It's a great way to look forward to something in the day, set a marker, get people out for a certain time, uh, working from home. I think you can lose the sense of time and even the day. But people really seem to look forward to coming out every day at six.
B1 中級 新型コロナウイルス 新型肺炎 COVID-19 コロナウイルスのパンデミック時に隣人が互いにセレナーデを奏でる (Neighbors Serenade Each Other During Coronavirus Pandemic) 1 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語