Neighbour's kindness gives pandemic-hit violinist strength to continue her music
Professional violinist Endang Hyder has been playing her music for years, and one of her loyal fans is none other than her neighbour, a home-bound elderly woman, who Endang only knows as “Aunty”.
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Endang (above), just like many in the country, was badly affected.
With no income due to restrictions on live performances, the 35-year-old Kampar-based musician has been forced to sell her belongings, including a violin and more recently, her iPhone, to keep afloat.
However, last week, when Endang returned home after doing odd jobs to make ends meet, she found a new iPhone waiting for her.
“My mother gave me the plastic bag and told me it was from Aunty. I was at loss for words,” she said when contacted.
“Together with an iPhone, they also got me phone casings, earphones, an adapter and other accessories so that I won’t have to get these myself.”
In the bag was a little note left by Aunty, which read: “Hope you can create more good songs.”
Endang added: “That night, I played for her Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin (The moon represents my heart) by Teresa Teng and sent her some egg sandwiches...
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