Professional Violinists React to a 2-Year-Old PRODIGY Progress Video

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All Comments (21)
  • @ackruhii32
    Asians whatever you do, make sure your parents NEVER find this video
  • @ema629
    When she was born the doctors said, "It's a violin!"
  • @Uriel-777
    For a 4 yr old to have an attention span longer than 15 minutes is an accomplishment in its self
  • @ka82nz
    Seeing her smile and enjoy herself is such a relief because I'd hate to think she was one of the many kids who are forced to give up being 'just a kid' for the sake of their overbearing achievement-obsessed parents, and it looks like she genuinely enjoys this, so as a child psychologist that was my favourite part of this video (and the reactions from the guys, acknowledging her talent)
  • @user-mw4sl8vh6q
    In the next episode: a newborn prodigy playing violin in the hospital: 2 hours progress
  • I've been playing for over 50 years, and I was having identical reactions to you guys. Her rhythm, technique, friggin 'VIBRATO! I'm gobsmacked. I started at age 10.
  • @David-R.
    This is BEYOND AMAZING!!!! I taught music for 8 years, all ages, and people don't understand how rare this is!!! Even at 7 years old, playing what she was playing, would be impressive. She's not from this planet.
  • @greenee04
    One good thing about choosing med school instead of instrument: there is no 8 years old child prodigy doctors (yet)
  • @rennkai5211
    Most of the pieces for the people who want it : 0:57 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Mozart) - Suzuki 1 1:19 Happy Birthday :) 1:36 sorry can’t find it :( 2:53 Theme from the Witches Dance (Paganini) - Suzuki 2 3:30 Humoresque (Dvorak)- Suzuki 3 4:15 Concertino in B minor, 1st movement (Rieding) 4:23 Concerto No.2, 3rd movement (Seitz) - Suzuki 4 5:09 Concerto in A Minor, 1st movement (Vivaldi) - Suzuki 4 6:04 Double Concerto in D minor, 2nd violin, 1st movement (Bach) - Suzuki 4 6:56 Concerto in G minor, 3rd movement (Vivaldi) - Suzuki 5 7:22 Allegro (Fiocco) - Suzuki 6 7:42 Gigue from Sonata in D Minor (Verancini) - Suzuki 5 8:04 Concerto in A Minor, 1st movement (Bach) - Suzuki 7 9:40 Sonata No.4 in D major, 2nd movement (Handel) - Suzuki 6 You’re welcome
  • @Smurgles
    It's amazing how she is playing without music - all from memory. I've been a musician for over 50 years and have never seen a four year old play like that. Would love to hear what she sounds like now! Edit: Just looked her up. She's 10 and playing Paganini, brilliantly!
  • we just gonna ignore the fact that she can read music while she probably can’t even read basic sentences— i—
  • @flaviofelix99
    Of course she's good, she's probably been playing for like half her life. Duh
  • @magk3040
    This girl is geniuses. This was played in korean tv program. She was tested her talent. It came out she enjoys. She also has such a heart. She had concert for sick people. I truly wish her best.
  • @jules3048
    I love seeing how much she enjoyed it. I get the feeling, based on how good she is and how quickly that happened, that she practices every day. So I’m glad she enjoys it. Hearing her laugh was so precious! She’s amazing
  • @rondyreeves4772
    The family says that whenever I was denied a cookie at 3 I would go bang my head on concrete. That explains a lot really.
  • @littlelamb5718
    What I like about this is that she looks like she's genuinely enjoying it.
  • @bruh-js7tz
    she'd be like, 10 today imagine how good she sounds now 😭😭
  • @samiam8443
    I started playing the violin at the age of seven. I really enjoyed it and my teacher said I was a natural. One year later I played for my Grandparents. I was so excited and couldn’t wait for them to hear me play. I was absolutely devastated when one minute into playing, my Grandfather was literally rolling round on the floor laughing, with tears running down his cheeks. My Mum and my Grandmother had to leave the room because they were laughing too. I went to my lesson the next day and told my teacher that I would never pick up a violin again, and I didn’t. I guess I wasn’t a ‘natural’ after all 😢