I remember, few years ago, Hillary Hahn jumping in a swimmingpool wearing a dress. She always wanted that, but never head realized yet, had always not have time to be a kid.
Wow. I don't think I could stand still for 6 minutes when I was four and I do not have ADS, plus memorising all of that at four is incredible in itself. Plus I do not think I have seen someone playing a 1/32 violin, I did not even know they existed. I am sure not many every used it, maybe Seol YoEun did but I never read it. I am truly impressed at her intonation, I think that I heard her correcting her pitch whenever it was a little off, at the very least searching for the correct pitch as I have not heard a note slightly off and sustained. This is truly amazing and wonderous (not wonderful). Way too young to call it prodigy but every thing I see is headed in that direction. I must congratulate this young incredibly talented girl with a standing ovation. Kudos to all your efforts at such a young age and to your parents and teacher. I wish you continue in your journey where your heart and your wishes direct you and not where we would all like to see you in the future. If you ask me, Menuhin Competition in 2028? Ha ha. Ah, almost forgot, if you enjoy it remember to smile, we love it!
She is super adorable and that’s some incredible talent at her age! What I wonder, and what I hope for her above all else, though, is that she loves or enjoys this and that it brings her happiness and fulfillment, because of the amount of sheer time and effort that has to be put in to be able to achieve this. I don’t want it to be work for her, or something that weighs her down. I want it to be something that lifts her up and energizes her instead. Very beautiful, though! ❤
❤ Without a sheet music ❤ That's outstanding ❤ She was born with a very special gift... hearing music very well and practice of violin... with 4 years old... 🎉 ... it's absolutly amazing 😊❤ She is totally focus on the music... she knows from head 😊❤
I think and hope she will. As a teacher, creating a healthy relationship with music and violin is my top priority, especially when it comes to gifted young children.
If she's going to be professional, now is when she needs to start! I was desperate to learn the piano at her age, but no money, so had to wait until I was earning, aged 15, before I could start lessons.
... The point is: - When we talk about childhood we should think what kind of toys a specific child may like. She is playng and the violin is her toy, once no one can take a child to this level, if the child has no enthusiasm. The West is full of teens and adults who spent too much time on meaningless play; and so we can see, for example, the immaturity of large numbers of politicians.
Хорошая девочка, но к сожалению преподавателям не надо "гнать репертуар", а заботиться о качестве звука. Это самое главное на первоначальном этапе обучения каждого маленького музыканта, не только скрипача. Даже на такой скрипочке 1/32 можно извлекать более благородное звучание.Пока издаваемые звуки этой прекрасной девочки, к сожалению, похожи на "треск". Мне "посчастливилось" обучать ребёнка даже в возрасте с 2,5 лет. Так захотели родители🤗 . Пришлось много чего придумывать в своей педагогической практике ! Самый оптимальный возраст, это конечно когда ребёнку 4 годика.
Looks like she's playing with a bow thats a size smaller than the violin 🤔. Considering the extension of her left arm to hold the violin in 1st position the correct bow for that violin should at least allow for full arm extenaion at the tip of the bow but she runs out of bow before reaching anywhere close to that.
Thanks for your comment. The bow is 1/32 as the violin. She will get these days the next size as she got a little bigger during the last month. Decided not to switch before the competition though and do after. 😊
@@ellipapagrigoriou wise decision! Sometimes the switch goes easily and sometimes it takes a while to adjust to the new finger spacing. I hope she continues to enjoy the violin for the rest of her life! It has always been my favourite instrument and I enjoyed at one stage of my life teaching toddlers through the Suzuki method 🎻🎵
Let‘s be honest, we all know this girl is forced to play the violin for at least 3hrs/day. She is of course talented but I feel sorry for this little baby.
Fine that she likes music so young. But competing for a public prize at 4 is absurd. A natural 4-yr old has facial expression, but she does not. Let her learn to love music, not this competition craze which will ruin her.
What is she supposed to look like? Of course she has no facial expression, you expect her to look like Ray Chen? That is not evidence for if she likes music or not. Most people have zero facial expression when playing, ESPECIALLY children. That doesn't mean they don't like it, just that they are focused on their playing. Facial expressions come with the development of musicality, which nobody should expect her to have at four. I have never once laughed or had any facial expression whatsoever (except when I make a dumb mistake, which she is not doing) while playing, but I still like violin a lot. What I'm saying is, if you don't know if she likes doing this or not, don't tell her/her tutors what she should/shouldn't do.
SOMEONE SEND THIS TO BRETT AND EDDY ASAP
Exactly!!! lingling
I know right!!
Found a TwoSet comment!
I remember, few years ago, Hillary Hahn jumping in a swimmingpool wearing a dress. She always wanted that, but never head realized yet, had always not have time to be a kid.
@@JanMarkerink-z8i I saw a video she said if there was anything she has not done in her childhood she could easily go back and do it now
When I was 4, I didn't know that I was alive yet..
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A very musical little girl, her playing is exceptional for her age. I would like to hear her in a few years time.
And we sure will (:
SIx minutes of play from memory for a 4 years old. That's genius plus talent.
The Ling Lings are getting younger and better...
She practises 40 hours a day. Will be good for her when she gets a bigger violin. What a cutie.
@@Soffity No, she actually practices 70 hours a day jajaja linglingcute💟
More sophisticated
she's playing this long without a piece; from her head. Wow ❤❤
So confident, and she uses her bow to the fullest.
Wow. I don't think I could stand still for 6 minutes when I was four and I do not have ADS, plus memorising all of that at four is incredible in itself. Plus I do not think I have seen someone playing a 1/32 violin, I did not even know they existed. I am sure not many every used it, maybe Seol YoEun did but I never read it. I am truly impressed at her intonation, I think that I heard her correcting her pitch whenever it was a little off, at the very least searching for the correct pitch as I have not heard a note slightly off and sustained. This is truly amazing and wonderous (not wonderful). Way too young to call it prodigy but every thing I see is headed in that direction. I must congratulate this young incredibly talented girl with a standing ovation. Kudos to all your efforts at such a young age and to your parents and teacher. I wish you continue in your journey where your heart and your wishes direct you and not where we would all like to see you in the future. If you ask me, Menuhin Competition in 2028? Ha ha. Ah, almost forgot, if you enjoy it remember to smile, we love it!
Her bow hold looks solid especially for such a little cutie
The way her bow strokes are so confident and the crossings too 👌👌👌 PRODIGYYYY
what an amazing memory she has at just 4! intelligent little girl
She is super adorable and that’s some incredible talent at her age! What I wonder, and what I hope for her above all else, though, is that she loves or enjoys this and that it brings her happiness and fulfillment, because of the amount of sheer time and effort that has to be put in to be able to achieve this. I don’t want it to be work for her, or something that weighs her down. I want it to be something that lifts her up and energizes her instead. Very beautiful, though! ❤
At this stage she certainly loves what she is doing. You cant fake in music. If you are stressed out or don't like it, your playing is heard.
🤯WOW!! THIS IS SUCH A GOOD PERFORMANCE!! She can even do diminuendo!! 😮
They keep getting younger and younger
I was drinking sand with a straw at that age 😂
So In tune!!!! 😮
Adorable
Солзи ми течат низ очите 😭😭 каков чудесен талент од едно мало дете ❤ Браво
Απίθανη! Θερμά συγχαρητήρια!
Ευχαριστούμε πολύ!😊
Keep up the good work 🤗🤗
Great teacher!!! 🎉❤ and parents!!!!!
she plays better than some of the college students that I have accompanied
Это в колледже не играют
I think they mean that she plays the violin overall better than the college students
@@samueltruong5892 мне не удалось перевести Ваш ответ, но в России в колледже Ридинга не играют
YO 😂😂
I love very much❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
So cute and nice playing super teacher you got and the teacher got a super student🎉🎉🎉
God bless you baby🥰🥰🥰🥰
❤ Thank you so much! We are blessed to have this violin journey together
Great, loved it! Congrats to this young girl 👏🏻👏🏻 Bravo
Amazing! That is so good.
Amazing!!!
Bravooo 🎉
LOVE U CUTIE ❤❤❤🥰😘
Amazing!!!
Bravo.
❤ Without a sheet music ❤ That's outstanding ❤ She was born with a very special gift... hearing music very well and practice of violin... with 4 years old... 🎉 ... it's absolutly amazing 😊❤ She is totally focus on the music... she knows from head 😊❤
As a musician(pianist), im pretty sure she most likely memorized her sheet music, which pretty impressive for her age.
She has much talent and is exceptional for her age
Bravo pour cette petite virtiose 👍🌹🌷🌹🌷 ❤️
Maybe she will be my next teacher!My teacher now has 24,I started violin much before than her!😂
Incredible! How she can remember the notes to play!? Wow 😲!
Brilliant!!!
Nice super ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
when i was four i was non-verbal. this girl has a lot of talent ❤
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ❤
Miyazono, Kaori would be so happy for you my little cutiepie. Arima, Kousei is too.
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Wow
Μπράβο ❤
Bravo!! ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙💗
🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹🌺🌹
Annie is so cute and talented, but I wish she'll have a real childhood. She has a whole life to play the violin, not to be a child .
I think and hope she will. As a teacher, creating a healthy relationship with music and violin is my top priority, especially when it comes to gifted young children.
@@ellipapagrigorioumost of the 5-6yos I tutor at Kumon lack the motor skills to properly hold a pencil let alone play violin
If she's going to be professional, now is when she needs to start! I was desperate to learn the piano at her age, but no money, so had to wait until I was earning, aged 15, before I could start lessons.
... The point is: - When we talk about childhood we should think what kind of toys a specific child may like.
She is playng and the violin is her toy, once no one can take a child to this level, if the child has no enthusiasm.
The West is full of teens and adults who spent too much time on meaningless play; and so we can see, for example, the immaturity of large numbers of politicians.
Angel playing a violín
Awh- her violin is so small. And in a few years she will be playing better than me…😅
Why can't i download this cute player???
When I was 4, I only know how to play some things like mozart or haydn.
Хорошая девочка, но к сожалению преподавателям не надо "гнать репертуар", а заботиться о качестве звука. Это самое главное на первоначальном этапе обучения каждого маленького музыканта, не только скрипача. Даже на такой скрипочке 1/32 можно извлекать более благородное звучание.Пока издаваемые звуки этой прекрасной девочки, к сожалению, похожи на "треск". Мне "посчастливилось" обучать ребёнка даже в возрасте с 2,5 лет. Так захотели родители🤗 . Пришлось много чего придумывать в своей педагогической практике ! Самый оптимальный возраст, это конечно когда ребёнку 4 годика.
И она помнит мелодию наизусть! А аккомпаниатор по нотам играет 😄
Концермейстеры всегда играют по нотам, но да, девочка и правда молодец, я этот концерт играла когда мне было 7 лет, а ей 4
Cute as a button,and a musical prodigy.
where can i get such violin?
That contest was rigged with adorable...
Looks like she's playing with a bow thats a size smaller than the violin 🤔. Considering the extension of her left arm to hold the violin in 1st position the correct bow for that violin should at least allow for full arm extenaion at the tip of the bow but she runs out of bow before reaching anywhere close to that.
Thanks for your comment. The bow is 1/32 as the violin. She will get these days the next size as she got a little bigger during the last month. Decided not to switch before the competition though and do after. 😊
@@ellipapagrigoriou wise decision! Sometimes the switch goes easily and sometimes it takes a while to adjust to the new finger spacing. I hope she continues to enjoy the violin for the rest of her life! It has always been my favourite instrument and I enjoyed at one stage of my life teaching toddlers through the Suzuki method 🎻🎵
category up to 9 years old? how she can made it with 4?
Τρομερη!! και σε ανωτερα!!
Ευχαριστούμε!
μπραβισσιμα!
I was expecting her to play gossec gavotte or some easier piece but not this
To play like that at 4 y.o. for how long does she have to play everyday?🤔
little kitten
It's nice, but I hope she gets to just be a kid, too.
Текст выучен,в остальном-
бессмысленная гонка.Зачем?
Совершенно с вами согласна. В первую очередь- это качество звука!!!
Let‘s be honest, we all know this girl is forced to play the violin for at least 3hrs/day. She is of course talented but I feel sorry for this little baby.
She may not be forced! When I started piano lessons, I loved it so much that I played for 3 hours after school every day - MY CHOICE! ❤
This could be the case, But were you four?
Fine that she likes music so young. But competing for a public prize at 4 is absurd. A natural 4-yr old has facial expression, but she does not. Let her learn to love music, not this competition craze which will ruin her.
What is she supposed to look like? Of course she has no facial expression, you expect her to look like Ray Chen? That is not evidence for if she likes music or not. Most people have zero facial expression when playing, ESPECIALLY children. That doesn't mean they don't like it, just that they are focused on their playing. Facial expressions come with the development of musicality, which nobody should expect her to have at four. I have never once laughed or had any facial expression whatsoever (except when I make a dumb mistake, which she is not doing) while playing, but I still like violin a lot.
What I'm saying is, if you don't know if she likes doing this or not, don't tell her/her tutors what she should/shouldn't do.