Pianist(7 year old Japanese girl):SCHUMANN
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This is becoming jumbled up and I don't remember what we were talking about, but yeah, I'll agree with your final paragraph.
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Though I still doubt it, because there is really A LOT of prodigies that young, but afterwards almost all of them suddenly disappear... And I was always wondering, if noone forced them and that was their own choice - where are they now? what has changed?
But ok, these are just my philosophic thoughts))
Hope Sora will be that rare exception and we'll hear about her in the future as well and watch more videos here on YT =)
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@gojjkjkmtl1117 Oh I'm really not, I have nothing against asians))
Ok, I'm only glad for the child, if parents really aren't forcing her, because most of the time that's how it is - parent wanted to be a musician or somehow connected with art, but now time has passed and so he/she wants the child to be that way. And if the only one "childhood's toy" is the piano, so it's naturally that the child likes it.
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28 people have absolutely no brain and had no idea what the thumbs down button meant
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Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You're not judging this because shes asian right ? because from the other comments, it seems that people have a problem with that. Shes out there in the world of music looking for its true meaning. (im jumping around but i dont want to organise this paragraph.)
1.) Her parents wanted Sora to find something to do with her life -experiment- so they had her try piano. She liked it and THAT's why she's playing. maybe her parents have something to do with it, but they're not forcing.
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I would pay to see her
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@gojjkjkmtl1117 Why are you so sure that THE GIRL has a goal to be the best of the best? Maybe it's parents goal to see their precious child to be a prodigy.
To be a musician you have to love the work with piano/cello, not just the sound. Ok, I believe that now you like this work as well, but thats only now, it comes with comprehension, I'm not sure this child has this understanding.
I just hate when parents force their child to be "the best of the best" just because of their ego.
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I've been playing the piano for 9 years, I'm 14 and played this only last year. Watching a 7 year old playing it makes me feel like a piece of crap...
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@Feline132 It is hard, but if you have a desire to do something, which this girl does, you'd do anything to achieve it. And maybe to your standards that was good enough and sure i believe it was,. but she has an expectation-a goal- to be the best of the best. I've wanted to play the cello at 4 because the sound was intruiging. The music i play through gets the emotion out. I'm pushing myself to become better and better.. I don't want to be a pro, but I set a goal of how advanced I want to be.
I can rub my tummy with my left hand while simultaneously patting my head with my right. I was able to do this at 15 years of age. We all have hidden talent if we care to try looking for it
grizzlyganymede 1 year ago 11
To play that well, you have to feel the music, she doesn't look bored, she looks as if she is concerntrating. What a little star she is.
KYTribe 7 months ago 5