Just enjoy it! It goes so fast. My advice would be to make sure technique doesn't suffer, at the expense of learning pieces. The pieces will always be there, but correcting old habits gets harder and harder as kids grow up. Besides that, find the best teacher you can! Have fun...and have patience.
know someone who did major things very early as well and after they learnt techniques ...well thats always ongoing .......the pieces they loved above all were the additions of ; Meditation , Salut Damour ,Bach 1043 second movement , Schindlers List and Wieniaski anything . Mozart second movements and second movement of Sibelius and Brahms . Anything Schumann and Brahms ....Why they loved these is because of the emotional musicality....music is played to express feelings to convey a feeling and to inspire . So I imagine thats what Maya will do .
Oh my god! She's just wonderful. Remember her when she was 3 playing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?" Well, look at her now. This is amazing. Just amazing. I wish Maya the best of luck for the future.
It seems she really likes Bach.You should show her the other movements of this concerts and the other concerts when she can play them.I would love to see her playing them.
I'm a senior in high school and I used this piece for a college audition! I wish mine had sounded as good as Maya at the time! How much does she practice?
Wow! wonderful! A suggestion for the next thing to work on: keep the bow speed even throughout the stroke. There are some uninvited accents, when a downbeat occurs in the middle of a stroke, and at the end of a stroke. She is certainly a force to be reckoned with. To play this piece, at this age, with this much precision and expression and understanding, is truly amazing. Maya, you are wonderful. Keep up the great work.
Awesome glasses, Maya! I hope they don't make it more difficult for her to play; mine distort my view so I can't tell when I'm bowing straight. She's been playing so long though, I'm sure she adjusted quickly.
I think Maya is the most natural player I have seen, but this playing is from 9 years, and there is nothing about her now in 2021. Has she given up the violin, or didn't she make any more progress. It would be a great shame.