Masterclass with Lady Jeanne Galway: Julin Cheung, age 9, Morceau de Concours
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2016
- Playing Morceau de Concours by Gabriel Faure for Lady Jeanne Galway in Weggis, Switzerland, July 2016, and impromptu duet Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca with Lady Jeanne!
That was inspiring. Children are so much easier to teach than adults. You show them once and they just take it on. Julin has a true gift. I hope he continues to play the flute into adulthood. I can only imagine how great he'll be!
So completely adorable!
I applaud this young man right here! at 15 I can catch up with him But I so want to see what he can do at 15. I'll subscribe if you keep posting videos of his playing!!!
Too bad the microphone was not in a better position so as to easily hear what was being said !
is playing the flute this easy? How can someone so young be so good? This really doesn't make sense.
Maybe I need more of an explanation. prodigy tells me nothing and is word thrown all over the place. Who are his parents, when did he start , how much does he practice, who is his teacher?
his perents did a great job raising him and helping him follow his dreams, he started playing flute when he was 6 his teacher was Mary MacRae, idk if he still takes lessons from her anymore.
ActivistArts the biggest tip is getting private lessons and practice everyday with a decent flute
ActivistArts a prodigy is someone who is naturally gifted in a particular area of practice. Just as well, musicality on instruments is a matter of drilling and continuous practice of the fundamentals. For instance, I have neglected practice for two weeks. Therefore, I would be far worse off than if I had practiced all throughout each of those days. Instrument skill has nearly zilch to do with age.