7/27/2023 0 Comments Music prodigy university![]() Offer three GCE 'A' level subjects with passes in at least two subjects H2 level Ī pass in General Paper (or Knowledge Inquiry), which may be waived in special cases where, in the opinion of the Admissions Selection Committee, the applicants have done exceptionally well in other subjects at H2, H1 or 'O' levels Ī minimum 'S' grade in a mother tongue language andĪinan did not even met one of requirements of the University!!! Nanyang Technological University - Admissions. How can NTU possibly accept Ainan? Their admission requirements are clearly listed on their website, Valentine: Either you are incredibly naive or you are in total denial. They issued a statement to this effect, that their benches were too high for him and their chemical containers too large The only reason NTU gave for not accepting Ainan, at this time, was the safety consideration. I did not know that your son had perfect pitch until your most recent post, which I x-posted with.) (EDIT: Marite, this part of my post was certainly not aimed at your posts about your son. Though musicians almost certainly have a good sense of pitch, a natural sense of true/perfect pitch is seen in non-musicians, successful musicians, and average musicians. The fact that Valentine could apparently reproduce the notes of a piece is not an unusual feat for someone with perfect pitch. I also want to quickly add that "perfect pitch" is not necessarily a sign of special musical talent. A good music performance requires depth, and I think it is exceptionally rare that a child is at a stage in development that he can make a piece really breathe and live as opposed to simply playing it and mirroring the intonations of another performer. I think that true musical prodigies are exceptionally rare natural talent and affinity come in different amounts, but prodigiousness goes beyond these things. ![]() Īnyway, like -Allmusic-, this is an area of interest for me. I perhaps have a natural inclination toward the piano, but this does not mean that I am any more musically "gifted" in general than any other smart person who studies an instrument. I love the piano, so I devoted many hours to it during these first weeks and months. I progressed very quickly, but I was also working very hard. Piano music for me isn't difficult to learn-the music itself and the mechanics of playing feel intuitive and natural, so I can pick it up well and relatively painlessly. It was much different than with my other instrument. Then I started piano lessons and fell in love. I think that it was the level of success that should be expected when a smart person studies an instrument for years. I played one instrument most of my life and was quite successful with it. The musical director of a conservatory near my home (who is really a world-class pianist today but was not a child prodigy, he says) called me a prodigy when he heard me play. These things do not mean that someone is a prodigy. In addition, some people are naturally drawn toward music. I think that a lot of people can play music well, and most smart people can play music well. Did these boys study music with a professional musician? I am very interested in hearing more about this musical giftedness as well, including what piano pieces the boy was playing, what sort of music he was composing (was he writing the music down?), and what signs of musical giftedness are seen in the eight month old. Perhaps Allmusic can try to access the difficulties of these pieces? I don't know if Valentine give a public performance in a concert hall when he said "pieces performed at 11". ![]() I don't know the songs, or how hard they are. ![]() I do not know enough about music to understand what it means. He sang them not knowing how to read music – and still doesn’t know. Pieces performed, at 11, included Mozart’s Requiem and Bach’s St. Īs a child, he had the uncanny gift of being able to sing or whistle any piece of music he had heard only once. He showed childhood gifts for science, music, art, acting, writing and academia. The following third person press report is actually written by Valentine himself about himself He also published a PRESS RELEASE to news syndicate about his own giftedness in music. Tiarnan Hasyl Cawley, eight months, and a baby genius, has all the precociousness of another nascent child prodigy - and a gift for music This is his press report about his 8 month old Well, Valentine even claimed that his 8 month old is a musical prodigy too. I was just asking for him to provide some, for the curious among us. He must have some documentation to support this claim. Valentine claimed that his son was a musical prodigy before age 6. ![]()
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