No he's a genius, CW! Seriously. he does sound like some cutting-edge composer, doesn't he? And yes, it is a shame he has to grow up: creativity will never be as straightforward again.
He's an infant progidy, Dot, a second Mozart. And he's actually looking at his hands while he's playing, which I think is a good sign for further development!
Aawh, too sweet, shame they have to grow up !
ReplyDeleteDid he have some help from Dad? Or is he just a genius?
ReplyDeleteNo he's a genius, CW! Seriously. he does sound like some cutting-edge composer, doesn't he? And yes, it is a shame he has to grow up: creativity will never be as straightforward again.
ReplyDeleteI think you're brave - I'd have been hovvering around fussing, convinced he was going to fall backwards at any moment! Cute video.
ReplyDeleteHe's an infant progidy, Dot, a second Mozart. And he's actually looking at his hands while he's playing, which I think is a good sign for further development!
ReplyDeleteAnd singing along too! Get him an agent!
ReplyDeleteI haven't playing like that since Les Dawson was still alive! Hehehehe.
ReplyDeleteActually I'm very impressed because if ever my children get near a piano they just smash the keys with their fists. Good to watch, bad to listen too
He is very cute!
ReplyDeleteSigh, maternal instincts kicking. I sense lots of special cuddles coming Husband's way...MH
ReplyDeleteps he may contact you tomorrow to thank you
Well, I'm delighted to have been of service, MH (and Mr MH).
ReplyDeleteThat's simply gorgeous! Let it keep flowing out of him. Yay!
ReplyDeleteCyalayta
Mal :)
Would he like lessons?
ReplyDeleteWow Mr.A he's definitely a lot better than I was aged 16!
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