Child music prodigy guitar1/1/2024 He was singing Only a God Like You by Tommy Walker. He was trying out a new guitar that his Dad gave him as a birthday gift. It was easier for him to play the piano because he only needed to press the keys. Eventually, he shifted to our small keyboard because he was having a hard time doing the chords on his guitar with his short fingers. But we kept on letting him do what he wanted to do and what made him happy. He also wants to have his own chord book even though he was only 2 years old then! It looked so funny. During Masses, he would sit beside the other guitarists in the choir. He would imitate his dad every time his dad practices. ![]() His first favorite was the guitar because that’s what he saw his Dad playing. He liked playing with musical instruments. He would sing a song we request him to sing at the drop of a hat! He was an adorable baby! We loved asking him to sing songs for us. When he was already 2 years old, he could sing not just nursery songs but even other songs that he doesn’t hear every day, as long as heard them a few times. He started saying some words before he turned 1 year old and he started singing songs when he was over a year old. When he became a toddler, he started showing remarkable developments in language and music. I would also teach him the actions for those songs. ![]() Then, we would dance to the tune of those songs. I used to play a cd of nursery rhymes/songs to him when he was still a baby. ![]() To him, these activities are as natural as breathing. He makes learning music, whether singing songs or playing songs on the piano, look so easy. I happily shared some updates, including my eldest son’s latest adventures on the piano. I bumped into one of my mentors one night in a coffee shop.
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