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MNeagle
17th August 2010, 06:48 PM
Heartening tales of overcoming adversity are typical fodder on "Got Talent" and other reality shows, but the shocking saga of "China's Got Talent" contestant Liu Wei makes this season's batch of "America's Got Talent" sob stories look like the pampered brats on VH1's "You're Cut Off." And this is a true sob story--seriously, if you watch the video below and don't get at least a little bit misty-eyed, you clearly have no soul..

Liu, now 23 years old, lost both of his arms in a freak accident when he was 10, after he touched an electrified wire while playing hide-and-seek. However, these tragic circumstances did not stop Liu from pursuing his dream of becoming a pianist--teaching himself how to play with his feet at age 18, after one piano teacher told him he would never succeed. And it turns out, Liu has more talent in one of his pinky toes than most four-limbed piano players have in both of their hands..

"For people like me, there were only two options. One was to abandon all dreams, which would lead to a quick, hopeless death. The other was to struggle without arms to live an outstanding life," Liu explained to the judges on "China's Got Talent." Thankfully, Liu chose the latter option..

Watch Liu's perfect performance of "Mariage D'amour" below, and make sure to have some tissues nearby:

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http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/realityrocks/385927/armless-pianist-liu-wei-defies-odds-on-chinas-got-talent/

keehah
17th August 2010, 08:51 PM
If was really true, then why did they not show him play? They did not actually show any toe-work.

Smells like bagels.

BrewTech
17th August 2010, 09:44 PM
If was really true, then why did they not show him play? They did not actually show any toe-work.

Smells like bagels.


Uhhh... 2:40 for instance? What else could they show?

keehah
18th August 2010, 05:10 AM
I think that was the only time, other than later when he stops playing. Event that time then starts to fade into the next scene at 2:42.

They did not show enough to show if he was actually playing IMO. With a couple days of training I could pluck enough that a 2 second clip could fake an effect I'm playing.

I'm not complaining so much about if he really has the talent or not, more that the piece is a slick piece of corporate mass media that needed neither proof of actual talent or even ability to understand the language to induce its familiar emotional hypnotic state.

BrewTech
18th August 2010, 09:26 AM
Totally with ya... gotta be skeptical anytime TV is meant to induce tears. Still - pretty cool if he actually can do it.

Certainly never felt like crying though... am I dead inside? ;D

MNeagle
18th August 2010, 09:31 AM
Me either. No pity response, but I was inspired by him!!