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Anina, Violin: Fearless at Four

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  • Stepping out of the "box" of traditional belief ,I'm going to volunteer what my grandmother told me once.She said that talents we had in this life were "carryovers' from other lives! She believed in "reincarnation", as I do.By this theory, a talent or skill can come into play in one life or another.We cannot very often remember these "lives", because the veil is drawn between lifetimes.But it can explain why some are so talented as a young age...it's a remembered skill.....a .random talent~~no!

  • @reachhigh10 possibly the most interesting and intriguing comments on this thread.  life is an interesting journey of discovery and realization. thank you for your insight.

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  • My mom is Asian and my dad is 1/2 Asian. And I can't understand why people always say Asian can do better.. Actually everyone can do better, not only the Asian, look for Emily Bear or Mozart, they're not Asian, they just play with their heart and practice. Actually some Asian people have the same mind on those kids, just that they're also Asian so they never think that other people would have said "Asian is better"

  • I have been playing violin for almost 5 years now....still wish I was asian....

  • awwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @reachhigh10  you are so right i loved what you had to say

  • what her name?

  • my cello master always says that younger students are always much less stressed on the shows than the older ones, that's my comment about the title.

  • @pianobach13 Yep. I felt proud of myself when I "learned" the Haydn after less than a year of playing. Boy, when I got to college and it was very humbling experience. Now with kids like Anina, I am now determined more than ever to catch up.

  • Same here, dreamcatcher. I started in the fall and I felt proud I'd made it to the middle of book 2 already. Then I watched little children like this who seem like virtuoso's compared to me. It motivates me to practice harder.

  • This is suzuki book four. I'm playing this song right now.. and I thought I was pretty good at 13... o.o

  • I played this in 4th grade, at the age of 8. I'm 16 now, and am better than most people my age. By the time she's my age, she'll be a professional.

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