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The Unsolved Mystery of Musiclined Children

The unique phenomenon of genius kids who are beyond music-inclined.

By Rene Volpi Published 6 months ago 1 min read
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The Unsolved Mystery of Musiclined Children
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There's something very peculiar that happens frequently among the very young.

An affinity for music more than anything else, some to the point of geniality.

Music prodigies who come into this world with what seems like knowledge from the ages.

They have such virtuosity and the ability to read music charts from an impossibly early age.

One could argue reincarnation on that fact alone. After all, there have been instances where young children could recall what happened to them in a previous life. How they lived and how they died.

Science, interestingly, is still out for deliberations.

It's as fascinating as it is mysterious. It's the kind of reading that would keep you awake deep into the night hours, and with good reason. The stories and anecdotes pack the internet with dates, names, and sequences.

There needs to be more hours to search and research this phenomenon. It is not just spectacularly intriguing but teaches us to go deep and discover what makes this incredible life so mesmerizing.

It doesn't necessarily have to be music, as it could be any other ability: the arts, math, ESP.

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All such exemplary proficiency is linked through an invisible cord to a new reality. Another genius is born every hour.

How amazed can we get?

In the subject of extraordinary music dexterity, can we say these kids are "musiclined"?

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About the Creator

Rene Volpi

I'm from Italy and write every day. Being a storyteller by nature, I've entertained (and annoyed) people with my "expositions" since I was a child, showing everyone my primitive drawings, doodles, and poems. Still do! Leave me a comment :)

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