☕🎶 Ready for an exclusive insider scoop? In this two-part episode of "Coffee Chat," we welcome the esteemed Mr. Wilson Neo, Zhonghu musician with the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and seasoned instructor and conductor in Singapore schools.
Dive deep with us into the intricacies of the Direct School Admission (DSA) process. Mr. Wilson Neo unveils his expert methods for selecting top-tier DSA candidates, sharing invaluable tips on what to watch out for. Whether you're a parent preparing your child for DSA or a student aiming for success, this episode is packed with essential insights.
But that's not all! Joining the conversation is Biyu, who opens up about her personal journey through the DSA process into junior college. Her story is filled with surprising twists and uplifting moments that you won't want to miss.
So, grab your coffee and tune in for a rich discussion that's sure to elevate your understanding of the DSA process. Perfect for Singaporean parents looking to navigate the dos and don'ts of DSA preparation.
Stay tuned for part two! ☕🎵
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Welcome to Coffee Chat by EM
SUNG WAH
Hi everyone! I'm Sung Wah, your host on a journey to discover the wonders of Chinese instruments.
Music has always been my passion, from childhood violins to the enchanting Erhu. But my curiosity extends beyond tradition. I love exploring how these instruments can be played in new and exciting ways.
Here on the podcast, we'll delve into the rich history of Chinese instruments, explore different styles of playing, and maybe even spark your imagination for something entirely new.
So, whether you're a seasoned musician or simply curious, join me as we unlock the potential of Chinese instruments and create some beautiful, unexpected harmonies.
ANSON
Hello, I am Anson, the go-to Yangqin guy here in Eason Music. Ever since joining my secondary school's Chinese orchestra, the seedling of my passion for Chinese traditional music has grown tremendously over the years.
Having my roots deeply grown in the fertile soil of Singapore's Chinese traditional resources, I find myself lucky to be able to learn more and share my love for Chinese traditional music in a place like Eason Music; And now, with this podcast, "Coffee Chat" allows us to open a brand new world we have yet to explore.
SO! Join me, and my laoban (boss) Sung Wah, as we start this magical and meaningful journey in the world of Chinese traditional music!