<p><img src="https://pi.tedcdn.com/r/talkstar-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/production/talks/talk_148286/5b12f248-e30b-4f61-968a-74991e3f8a45/JoshuaRoman_2024-embed.jpg?u%5Br%5D=2&#038;u%5Bs%5D=0.5&#038;u%5Ba%5D=0.8&#038;u%5Bt%5D=0.03&#038;quality=82c=1050%2C550&#038;w=1050" alt=""/><br />
< img src= "https://pi.tedcdn.com/r/talkstar-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/production/talks/talk_148286/5b12f248-e30b-4f61-968a-74991e3f8a45/JoshuaRoman_2024-embed.jpg?u%5Br%5D=2&#038;u%5Bs%5D=0.5&#038;u%5Ba%5D=0.8&#038;u%5Bt%5D=0.03&#038;quality=82c=1050%2C550&#038;w=1050" alt="" > An accomplished cellist, TED Fellow Joshua Roman has practiced his instrument daily since he was a child&#8211; up until an extreme case of long COVID practically robbed him of his ability to play. In an inspiring talk, he plays a piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, shares how he discovered his method back to music and then carries out an incredible brand-new solo composition, entitled &#8220;Resistance.&#8221;.<br />
<br /> <a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/joshua_roman_how_music_helped_me_live_through_long_covid?rss=172BB350-0205" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
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