This guy is amazing

You all thought you had skill because you can figure out a circuit.

THIS is skill:

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno
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Not bad, when I was his age I think I had mastered keeping my room somewhat tidy.

Lovely piano work, and think how good he will sound once he has actual life experience to go with his amazing mechanical skills...this lad should go very far indeed.

Thanks for introducing him,

John :-#)#

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John Robertson

And it's nice to see that in Russia they use Steinways. Yamahas replaced a lot of them over here 30 years ago.

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Tom Del Rosso

John Robertson wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com:

He plays like he is reincarnated Mozart.

The earlier ones of him at age 5 and before are amazing... his cadence.. The conductor lets HIM lead the orchestra's timing.

Russia turns them out because they try to make prodigys of them at early ages.

Americans got casual in our great '40, '50s, and '60s economy and we got casual about raising our kids and relied on public school systems which educate basics, but very little more.

I can remember getting a part in a play in the third grade. I had one line and I still remember it to this day and deliver it perfectly as I did then. I never acted since.

"Senior, the mustangs are in the corral, but I will tell you, they are wild ones."

It has a special place in my political bent heart. Kind of timeless... like a Beatles song.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

"Tom Del Rosso" wrote in news:r43uut$1ai$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me:

circuit.

Not really. Folks use what they use. There are US videos with Steinways, and there are videos of this kid on a Yamaha.

One we do not see so often is say... a Baldwin. And they were at one time among the greats of the US.

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