Many natural people have excellent musical ability. For example, this talented piano boy. From a young age, he never learned classical music, but after only 2 years of training, he showed everyone his rare talent.
India is a civilized country, with its own traditional art and music, so it has relatively little exposure to the Western music that is influential around the world today. When many children in the world are learning the piano and violin since childhood, Indian children are still growing up in traditional music, until a few years ago, there has been a change. This boy is one of the first Indian babies to receive training in the Western classical piano.
Small genius pianist Jacob Samuel from Chennai (India), a boy who played this highly difficult song when he was only 9 years old. In 2014, the boy was invited to the United States for the first time to attend the Summit Music Festival in New York for three weeks and compete with other musical prodigies around the world. At that time the boy had only been learning the piano for 2 years.
Until elementary school, Jacob learned the classical piano at the KM College of Music and Technology professional music school, and he immediately demonstrated his amazing talent.
Jacob has a passion for music from a young age, growing up in the traditional Indian music environment. From a young age he learned to beat the drums, the guitar and the traditional musical instruments. Traditional Indian music inherits ancient civilizations, including classical North Indian music (Hindustani) and South India (Carnatic).
Perhaps, Jacob’s ability to professionally and mature music as well as his ability to perceive music confidently comes from the profound connotation of an ancient civilization.