@@Chibanah True. Although it is not only a question of competition. Some experience also very big pressure precisely because they are prodigies. They feel the need of always being perfect. Because of this, many just give up. It is estimated that on 50 prodigies, only 1 makes realizes a world class career. I can't follow all of them of course, besides some receive more attention than others. For me, right now, Himari Yoshimura is the biggest of them all, a once in 100 years talent. But even for her, there is no absolute guarantee that her future will be on par with her talent. I also am very, very impressed by this girl, Ria Kang.
@@jansnauwaert1785 Yes, in most cases the problem is they lose motivation. I think motivation is number one factor, without that there is no progress either. Many could have reach high level, if they could keep it up for more than a decade. Some violinists get famous later, because of their continous hard work. Also some big competition winners later disappear from the stage, so it is never guaranteed who will stay on this field in their later life.
After watching numerous videos of this amazing young talent, I was recently surprised to see a couple from when she was 4 and 5 years old, and ... they actually sounded pretty awful! (Obviously, still miles ahead of your typical kid that age.) It was nice to be reassured that she wasn't just born with some magical ability to hit all the notes perfectly. Her improvement between ages 5 and 7 is absolutely extraordinary.
Dear Ria! Congratulations on your talent and what you have already developed in playing this beautiful instrument! I would like to invite you to Poznań in 8 years' time to the Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition! If you are not ready yet, I am sure that sooner or later, I will see you in this competition! Best wishes!
This little girl is really phenomenal. Her musicality is way ahead of her age. I will be following her progress closely.
There are a lot of prodigies these days. And they are getting younger and younger.
@@jansnauwaert1785 yeah hard to follow all of them. Unfortunately only few of them can make big career with it, the competition is so strong.
@@Chibanah True. Although it is not only a question of competition. Some experience also very big pressure precisely because they are prodigies. They feel the need of always being perfect. Because of this, many just give up. It is estimated that on 50 prodigies, only 1 makes realizes a world class career. I can't follow all of them of course, besides some receive more attention than others. For me, right now, Himari Yoshimura is the biggest of them all, a once in 100 years talent. But even for her, there is no absolute guarantee that her future will be on par with her talent. I also am very, very impressed by this girl, Ria Kang.
@@jansnauwaert1785 Yes, in most cases the problem is they lose motivation. I think motivation is number one factor, without that there is no progress either. Many could have reach high level, if they could keep it up for more than a decade. Some violinists get famous later, because of their continous hard work. Also some big competition winners later disappear from the stage, so it is never guaranteed who will stay on this field in their later life.
After watching numerous videos of this amazing young talent, I was recently surprised to see a couple from when she was 4 and 5 years old, and ... they actually sounded pretty awful! (Obviously, still miles ahead of your typical kid that age.) It was nice to be reassured that she wasn't just born with some magical ability to hit all the notes perfectly. Her improvement between ages 5 and 7 is absolutely extraordinary.
Chapeau bas!
Excellent
Thank you for not chopping off the last note of the first phrase! (F#) So many people do.
КРАСОТКА!!!
Dear Ria! Congratulations on your talent and what you have already developed in playing this beautiful instrument! I would like to invite you to Poznań in 8 years' time to the Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition! If you are not ready yet, I am sure that sooner or later, I will see you in this competition! Best wishes!
👏 Bravo Ria Kang, excellent 👌. Thanks 👍.
How can a 7 year old be such a Genius?
Souls learn masteries through multiple lifetimes.
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7 years old? No way....
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I love your bow technique, double stop and intonation. Actually everything you play 👏bravo! You had played Kreisler sounds beautiful too