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Enjoy Christina Playing Silent Night

My daughter Christina practiced all year long to be able to play Silent Night for you this Christmas. This is a big accomplishment for her. You see, Christina was born with Down syndrome and most things are not easy for her, and she takes longer to learn things. But that is not keeping her from doing the things she loves, like playing the piano and learning new songs.

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Here is Christina playing Silent Night for you. It’s her Christmas present to you: Enjoy the video!

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9 Comments

  1. Chris December 15, 2020 at 2:46 pm - Reply

    Great Job Christina!

    My favorite song is Oh Holy Night

    • Daniela Clapp December 15, 2020 at 6:56 pm - Reply

      Thank you so very much Chris for your kind and encouraging words and for your support.
      We also love Oh Holy Night….I think we love all Christmas Songs, but a few just make me cry and homesick, like Stille Nacht (Silent Night.

      Merry Christmas and many blessings to you….Daniela & Christina

  2. Chris December 15, 2020 at 6:34 pm - Reply

    Ganz toll gespielt Christina!!!
    Mein Sohn Joshua (12) hatte vor Jahren auch mal kleine Versuche am Klavier gemacht, ist aber nicht soweit gekommen.
    Jetzt spielt er sehr gern VeehHarfe.
    Ganz Liebe Grüße Daniela & Christina aus good old Germany 🙂
    von Christine & Joshua

    • Daniela Clapp December 15, 2020 at 7:03 pm - Reply

      Halli Hallo liebe Christina and lieber Joshua…..toll von euch zu hören.

      Finde ich gut dass Joshua nun Zitter spielt (das ist doch eine VeehHarfe, oder?). Habe ich als Kind auch mal probiert.

      Habt ihr ein Klavier? Wenn ja, dann könnt ihr es ja nochmal versuchen.

      Ich vermisse Deutschland sehr und habe oft Heimweh.

      Frohe Weihnachten und Alles Liebe.

      von Daniela & Christina

      • Chris December 15, 2020 at 7:18 pm - Reply

        Ja, es ist ähnlich wie eine Zither,mit Noten zum unterlegen. Entworfen von Hermann Veeh für seinen Sohn mit Down-Syndrom. Wir haben leider kein Klavier und ich kann es auch nicht spielen. Ich hatte ihm ein keyboard gekauft, war aber zu schwer weil ich es ihm ja auch nicht richtig zeigen konnte.
        Euch auch Frohe Weihnachten und bleibt gesund.
        Christine

        • Chris December 15, 2020 at 7:20 pm - Reply

          Wie alt ist Christina?

          • Daniela Clapp December 15, 2020 at 10:01 pm

            Sie sieht zwar aus wie zehn, aber sie is zwanzig. Und wir kommen auch nicht immer zum Üben.

  3. Chris December 15, 2020 at 7:33 pm - Reply

    It was a beautifully played song!! Nice work!!! My youngest also has Down Syndrome and we are so inspired to see your performance.

    • Daniela Clapp December 15, 2020 at 10:04 pm - Reply

      Hello Chris…Thank you, I will tell Christina that you liked her performance, she will be very happy to hear it.
      I am so glad that her piano performance is inspiring to you.
      It is our goal to encourage others and to tell everyone to never give up hope and never give up on your dreams.

      Merry Christmas to you and your family….Daniela & Christina

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