

I hope you love my song, as much as I love your song for me! Whoever wins this round, it’s been an HONOUR to battle you. I wrote a song for you to say THANK YOU! I made up and played all the instrument parts myself, just like you! It’s called ‘ROCK and GROHL, The EPIC Battle’! The song you wrote for me was truly, truly EPIC! You really are LEGENDARY! Nandi was floored - but wasn't ready to let him win the war - so she donned he best cape, picked up her guitar, bass and drum sticks - and penned her own song to Dave, exclaiming. and after some persuasion from friends - Dave engaged in a digital battle that saw him write a theme song for the mighty percussionist. She caught the eye of several rock stars - but her target was set on one - Mr Foo Fighter himself - Dave Grohl.Įarlier this year - she challenged Dave to a drum off. He’s an extremely talented cellist,' said. But that didnt stop the young musician from impressing the best of his adult contemporaries with his unbelievable classical music skills. The 5-year-old is making a name for himself with his remarkable musical gift the pint-sized pianist will be performing at Carnegie Hall as part of the 2013 American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition. At a height of just over five feet, an instrument like the cello nearly eclipses the body of 11-year-old child prodigy Malik Kofi. If you are unfamiliar- Bushell's talents caught our eye last year with her YouTube drumming videos. 'Music is in my head,' piano prodigy Ryan Wang explained to the Vancouver Sun in a recent video. The first one that I saw was Sungha Jung. To hear more of Adriel's music, visit his YouTube page "Adriel Entertainment".When 10 year old drumming sensation Nandi Bushell started posting videos of herself playing drums along to some of her favorite rock songs - we're pretty sure she never imagined it would lead to her having a virtual battle of the bands with one of the biggest rock stars in the world - Dave Grohl. Ive seen a couple of musical prodigies, and have even been witness to how much they have come along.

If his piano skills aren't enough, Adriel is also a black belt in Taekwondo and creates his own music that he doesn't even have to write down.Īdriel will receive his latest PTA award Friday (April 27) at the Double Tree Hotel in Fort Smith.

"I dream all the time although I never know what`s going to happen," Adriel said. level), building on an Early Years Foundation, and by specialist music teachers. Next, he will go to perform at Carnegie Hall next month, a dream come true for him. Ryan Wang, who played a concert at Carnegie Hall. "I'm very proud of him and my heart can`t fathom how much happiness and pleasure he will have given to the family and to me."Īdriel is now home schooled and focuses quite a bit on the piano. A five-year-old piano prodigy appeared on The Ellen Show on Monday, sporting a very dashing tuxedo, to talk about his remarkable musical talent. "I asked him how does he create music and he says he`s got so many music in his brain and he just listens to them in his brain," Adriel's father, Jephte Aguilar said. "I think of the music in my head and I try to interpret that on the piano," Adriel said.Ī gift that his father said blows him away. Having been brought in almost daily contact with members of the J.S. The talented piano prodigy even made up a new song while we visited him. Here is a fun 19th century anecdote about the result of exposing a child to music early in life: South Glens Falls has an infant prodigy in the person of Eddie, the five-year-old son of Eugene Race, The Morning Star of Glens Falls reported on March 7, 1887. "I play at local restaurants twice a week for me to practice and overcome my fear of stage fright." "Working harder, practicing harder pieces," Adriel said. "It feels heartwarming that I won and it also boosts my confidence in composing music as well," Adriel said.īut, that's not the only thing that's helping boost his confidence. Now he's racking up even more awards including perfect scores at the National Piano Playing Auditions and winning the state PTA Reflections Composing Contest for the second year in a row.
