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Hee
Ah Lee the Four-Finger Pianist-Truth!
Summary of the eRumor: Several different videos are circulating on
the Internet featuring Hee Ah Lee, a young Korean pianist who has only
four fingers.
The Truth: The videos are real and Hee Ah Lee is Authentic.
It is the story of a mother and a daughter
who have overcome odds from the very beginning.
Lee’s mother became unexpectedly pregnant while married to a disabled
man. Doctors told her that because of a medication she had been taking
her child would not be normal. She elected to continue with the pregnancy
and in 1985 in Seoul, South Korea, little Hee Ah Lee was born with only
two fingers on each hand, disfigurement of her legs, and slight brain
injury. The hospital told Sun that she could not care for the child at
home and relatives wanted her to place the child for adoption in a foreign
country. Sun thought her baby was beautiful, however, and was determined
that she would live a successful life.
When Lee was
a pre-schooler her mother decided that she wanted her daughter to take
piano lessons and for two reasons. One was that she felt it would help
her strengthen her hands so she could hold a pencil. The other was that
she felt that if she could master the piano, she could master anything.
For six months piano schools turned them down then the one teacher who did
accept the task got discouraged and wanted to quit. It became a
three-month contest of wills between mother and daughter that led to a
confrontation in which Sun actually threw her daughter on the floor in
frustration. She said Lee got back up on the piano bench and for the
first time played the children’s song she had been trying to learn. That
was the turning point and one year later Lee won the grand prize in a
piano concert for Kindergartners. It was at age 7 that Lee won Korea’s 19th
National Handicap Conquest Contest and was presented with her award by the
President of Korea.
Today Lee is 22, has won numerous awards, and is a widely traveled concert
pianist with more than 200 appearances. Her first album titled “Hee-ah, a
Pianist with Four Fingers” will be released in June.
Lee gives tribute to her mother for challenging her to master the piano
and said that although her training was difficult, "as time went by, the
piano became my source of inspiration and my best friend."
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