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He is currently under the tutelage of Miss Claudia Yun Xi (La Palma, CA, USA).īesides having perfect pitch, Evan reads and memorizes music pieces incredibly fast. In December of 2014 Evan received his first piano lesson at VRMA from Ms. By the time Evan was three, he was able to listen to simple nursery rhymes and play very similar tunes on the piano, at first with one hand and then with both. Almost immediately he became obsessed with the piano and spent much time playing it. When Evan's love for music became too apparent, the toy keyboard was replaced by an electric piano. He then pressed the keys again, but this time he turned to his dad and asked "What do you call this?" after pressing each key. To the contrary, Evan - who was two and a half years old - pressed the keys one by one with pauses in between, and listened intently to the sounds coming from the toy. When the boys opened the toy to play Brandon pressed the keys randomly and loudly. It just so happened that Evan's older brother, Brandon - who was around five at the time - wanted to buy a toy keyboard and was granted his wish. Evan Le (officially Evan Duy Quoc Le) was born on in Torrance, California.īorn to parents who do not have any background in music, Evan's musical journey was not initiated.
