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The Musical Genius - Derek Paravicini - Part 1/5

The Musical Genius - Derek Paravicini Derek, now in his mid twenties, was born premature, at 25 weeks, and weighing just over half a kilogram. As a result of the oxygen therapy required to save his...  
 
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Beautifulpoet12 (42 minutes ago) Show Hide
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He is just so cute.
ughthisisgay123 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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looks like John Mayer yes ???
no offense to John in anyway...just saying......
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This is really astounding. I'm blown away by this.
XxmainstagexX (2 days ago) Show Hide
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i've studied math a lot. but was never good at it. i have to go over it several times. it doesn't come as easily as other things.
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you probably think you cant, because you have never studied math
music is an incredible booster of logic
it trains it to the extreme. many famous scientists were very good musicians, einstein, for example.
XxmainstagexX (2 days ago) Show Hide
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lol either can i, and i'm a music major. its closely related, but you feel music, you don't feel mathematics/
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Paravicini is the great grandson of W. Somerset Maugham, the highest paid English author of the 1930s.
chrism216 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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its very strange indeed that he cant count right when music is so closely related to mathematics
very very strange!!
this guy is such an amazing mystery
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what is the song that starts at 2:46? please help. thanks!!
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For the most part, the universe is docile.
And it has a vibration eternally. With that said, Nothing ever is silence. You may not hear it, But that doesn't mean it can't be heard. And further more, Would you let science tell you how and when you can tap into this universal song? So would minds like this follow the same limitations as you and I?

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