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No notes, no limits: Two cousins master music without lessons
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Two Orang Seletar cousins from Johor Baru, Peter Asiang and Paul Sia Yong Sin, began their musical journey at ages 12 and 11 when a church member introduced them to music.
Without formal training, they have each mastered at least five instruments and now perform at events, hoping to use their talents to inspire and uplift underserved communities.
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Without formal training, they have each mastered at least five instruments and now perform at events, hoping to use their talents to inspire and uplift underserved communities.
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