Miss Zanea Amin Ali from Hyderabad, Telangana, India gets included by World Book of Records

For being the youngest to play over more than 20 genres on keyboard and piano

Emotions are expressed not only through body language and facial expressions, but also through the voice tone, the speed and the melody with which one speaks. Individuals who practice an instrument are effective learners and listeners, and studies have shown that musicians are more perceptive in interpreting others' emotions. Playing a musical instrument is possibly the only activity that activates almost all of the brain's areas at the same time. Piano touch not only reinforces basic piano technique, but it also serves as a means for pianists to communicate their expressionistic motives. Zanea Amin Ali of Hyderabad, Telangana, is India's youngest female pianist and dual-instrumentalist in more than 20 genres. The World Book of Records has recognised her outstanding ability, and she gets included for the second time in the Kids Edition-2021. Zanea has played and performed songs in more than 20 different genres; some of them are classical, electronic, reggae, blues, jazz, pop, pop and rock, soul, R and B, classic rock, instrumental, 60’s pop, hard pop, jazz fusion, cool jazz, samba, disco, waltz, indie, alternative rock, polka pop, fun, ska, punk. At the age of 8, she took an entry-level 3 piano exam in 2015 at Rockschool, where she was the South Indian and all-India topper. She has a grade 8 in two different music curriculums: trinity keyboard, which she completed when she was 12 years old, and Rockschool piano, which she completed when she was 13 years old. She received the highest marks in the South India region in her grade 6 piano exam and was named the South India high achiever. She has performed on stage in a number of shows. Her list of accomplishments is still growing. She was chosen from across India to perform at the Aga Khan youth awards events in Mumbai in 2017. She performed at the regional jubilee arts festival in Hyderabad in 2018. She was also chosen to represent South India at the national jubilee arts festival in Mumbai in the music category. She's also performed at a number of events in her community and at her schools. Her extraordinary abilities earned her the titles of youngest girl pianist (Asia and India), youngest dual-instrumentalist (India), and grandmaster. She is currently enrolled in an eight-level music vocal course, of which she has completed four. She is in grade 9, and her favourite subjects are physics and chemistry. She enjoys tennis and is considering joining NASA.

 

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