9 Year Old Girl Shows Her Talents At The Public Piano

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9 years old Finlay performing live singing and playing at the public piano.
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This interaction put a smile on my face several times. We are seeing a real teacher. And that girl looked so happy as she succeeded in what she was to do.

Juliemorgana
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You certainly expand and bring talent out in those who show potential. The young lass has a lovely voice.

bethfairlie
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What a delightful young lady. She will remember that & be so encouraged by you Brendan.

janecatchpole
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Such a sweet little girl ...and she sings in a band ...how wonderful is that Dr. K ....teaching her to go up the scale and she adapted quite well❗️🤗😘❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🎼🎶🎹🎩😎🙏

sandragauder
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Brendan, you're such a good teacher, and the little girl is an apt pupil.

jeankroeber
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She’s a doll and she seems so beautifully and you are so sweet to help her and let her sing out in public. You are such a wonderful person to do this for people. Thank you. I enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.❤❤❤❤

DebbeDenham
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That's a day she wil cherish forever. 👍

yodasbff
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That is a wonderful, beautiful, very talented, sweet girl. Thank you! I'll always think of your version of Twinkle Little Star from now on.

namcat
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So precious.
Society must protect these who are precious. They are the future

lellamas
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You certainly made her day and filled it with happiness Bradley. She will be back no doubt. She has a sense of pitch, which is a start but had she been put to the piano from 3 or 4 she could well be playing the piano better than with two fingers. Such is the loss by parents in a child’s early years

DavidSmith-kchz
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Finley is so happy!! Nearly half a million views, can't wait to pick her up from school and give her the new viewing update ❤

Coolcluds-pm
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Sweet little voice, and good for trying something new in front of people.

gustafsonmay
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I love your attention and affection especially with children. She is cute and sings very well and you are special and kind..
Oh what a breath of fresh air!!! Loved this ❤️❤️🌹

elizabethnaime
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Beautifully little girl the spirit Jesus Christ bless her and her family

alejandrodominguez
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Really special a someday star for sure!

geneboyd
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Brilliant. I hear a lot of Brendans stuff, but this one of the most enjoyable. She certainly enjoyed singing. Her willingness to learn most be joy for any of he school teachers at school to work with.

frankwilson
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Dr K, thank you for your amazing music !new version of twinkle, twinkle little star, full of creativity and joy

waing
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Perfect little song that all kids know and she did an awesome job while singing and learning to play the piano.!😊

JanCook-igwd
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Sweet little lady... and no Chinese around saying 'Don't touch her she is not the same age as you" - much more peaceful than in China

TheVoiTube
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I did a quick bit of research.

"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is an English lullaby with lyrics adapted from the poem "The Star" by Jane Taylor, which was first published in 1806 in "Rhymes for the Nursery, " a collection of poems edited by her sister Ann Taylor. Here's how it came about:

Lyrics Origin: The lyrics were written by Jane Taylor. The poem describes looking at a star and wondering about its nature and origin, which are themes that resonate with children's curiosity about the night sky.

Melody: The melody for the song is based on the French tune "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman, " which was published in 1761 and later arranged by several composers including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in his set of variations, K. 265/300e. This tune has been used for various songs in different languages.

Popularity: The song became widely popular in the English-speaking world for its simplicity and the universal theme of a child's wonder at the stars. It's used not only as a lullaby but also as an early learning song for children due to its rhyme, repetition, and the natural way it introduces poetic meter.

Cultural Impact: Over time, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" has been translated into numerous languages and has variations around the world. It's one of the first songs many children learn because of its simple melody and repetitive structure, aiding in memory retention.

The song's charm lies in its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and peace, making it a timeless piece in children's literature and music.

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