Emily Bear playing Solfeggietto
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Not bad for her age! :D
There is another video of her doing this piece
And its Alot better
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all the people that hate this are just jelous. She is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@FriendlyGeekClassics you probably WEREN'T doing this at 3 .... js
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this. is. amazing.
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Oh my God...it's hard to breath when you watch this!
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she's ok. I was doing this when i was three, though.
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Too fast not articulated and not understanding what she's playing. She's young though
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@Frozensky85 I think that mozart practised more than you can ever imagine. /Facepalm.
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@GCD89 Yes, she certainly can! Look up "Journey to my heart", "Ellen's Song", "The Love in Us", and "Thanks". She wrote those at the age of six, along with MANY more. "Out of Control", "Tomorrow's Wishes", "Joie", "23 Free", and a host of others were written at the age of seven. She has another CD, but many haven't been released. Look up "Emily Bear New Music Medley" and you'll see some of her more current work. :)
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@GCD89 SHe has over 400 original compositions and is the youngest composer ever to play Carnegie Hall. Emily can compose off the cuff without transposing it to paper and immediately reconstruct the piece note for note without a single error. So, can she compose? That has been a given for years, we are just waiting for her to fly around the room after shes done! Im sure that will come. The scientists who have physically examined her have determined she has flawless aural tone.
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the last video i saw of this girl she was 7 and had already written 120 some songs.... and its spelled Practice....
iisuicidejaneii 9 months ago 45
@Frozensky85 This IS talent, joy, genius, art, practise and - love. You should remember that young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had his quite severe father Leopold teaching him and bringing him in front of audiences at many European courts. Regarding Johann Sebastian Bach, you're right, though, that he taught himself the piano on his own. But you should know that Bach was not widely known when he was alive. Telemann was much more appreciated at that time... So: This IS talent. A pure joy to all.
ONeirda 7 months ago 4