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Elk Grove 16-year-old masters over 100 instruments from around the world

Elk Grove 16-year-old masters over 100 instruments from around the world
>> THIS JOURNEY ALL STARTED WHEN I WAS IN THE WOMB. >> NEIL NAYYAR’S PARENTS LISTENED TO MOZART EVERYDAY WHEN FOUND OUT THEY WERE EXPECTING HIM. BUT THEY NEVER COULD HAVE PREDICTED THIS. >> I SAID WOW HE HAS SOMETHING SPECIAL. >> WHEN I WAS AROUND SIX YEARS OLD, MY PARENTS TOOK ME TO A FREE DRUM CLASS AND AFTER JUST ONE DRUM LESSON, I WAS PLAYING THE DRUMS LIKE AN OLD PRO. I WAS LIKE HOW DO YOU DO THIS. >> THE 16-YEAR-OLD FROM ELK GROVE NOW OWNS 117 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HE CAN PLAY ALL OF THEM FLAWLESSLY. >> AT THE AGE OF 12, I MADE MY FIRST WORLD RECORD FOR PLAYING 44 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT THE AGE OF 12. >> NEIL KEPT ASKING FOR MORE INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING RARE PIECES FROM INDIA, VIETNAM, FRANCE AND MORE. >> HE HAS PASSION IN SIGHT HIM -- INSIDE HIM. HE HAS THE URGE TO KEEP GOING AND HE KEEPS GOING NO MATTER WHAT. HE JUST KEEPS MOVING FORWARD. >> THE TEEN MUSICAL PRODIGY SAYS HE IS MOSTLY SELF-TAUGHT, FINDING BOOKS, AND WATCHING YOUTUBE VIDEOS. >> THERE ARE SOME INSTRUMENTS WHERE I LEARNED FROM TEACHERS, LOCALLY AND ALSO FROM ONLINE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. >> THERE IS NO STOPPING NEIL. NEXT MONTH, HIS FIRST MUSIC ALBUM COME OUT AND HE’S EVEN WRITTEN A CHILDREN’S BOOK THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE MORE THAN 100 INSTRUMENTS HE PLAYS. HE HOPES HIS DEDICATION AND CAN-DO ATTITUDE WILL INSPIRE YOUNG PEOPLE TO CHASE THEIR DREAMS. >> THERE ARE THREE THINGS WHICH I ALWAYS KEEP IN MY MIND WHEN I’M DOING SOMETHING FOCUS IT, GET IT, AND HAVE IT. IF YOU HAVE THOSE THREE THINGS IN YOUR MIND, YOU WILL GET ANYTHING IN NO TIME. >> HIS MOM SAYS EVERY CHILD HAS A GIFT WAITING TO BE NURTURED. >> I WOULD SAY FOR THE PARENTS JUST OBSERVE YOUR KIDS AND IF THEY LIKE SOMETHING SUPPORT THEM BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW, FROM SOMETHING SMALL THEY CAN GET TO SOMETHING BIG. >> IN ELK GROVE, LETICIA ORDAZ, KCRA 3 NEWS. >> THAT HAS ALL OF US HERE IN THE STUDIO WITH OUR MOUTHS WIDE OPEN. THAT IS INCREDIBLE. NEXT UP FOR NEIL, IS GRAMMY CAMP. HE WILL SPEND A WEEK IN LOS ANGELES, WITH OTHER TALENTED TEENS, WHO WILL GET TO LEARN FROM THE BEST IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. NEIL SAYS HE WILL CONTINUE HOMESCHOOLING, UNTIL HE GRADUATES HIGH SCHOOL. TO GIVE HIMSELF MORE TIME TO PLAY MUSIC
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Elk Grove 16-year-old masters over 100 instruments from around the world
An Elk Grove teen is keeping busy this summer by diving into his musical talents.Neil Nayyar doesn't just play guitar and drums, he's mastering instruments from around the world."This journey all started when I was in the womb," Neil told KCRA 3's Leticia Ordaz on Sunday.His parents said they listened to Mozart every day when they found out they were pregnant. But they never could have predicted his talents to go this far."When I was around six years old my parents took me to a free drum class and after just one drum lesson, I was playing the drums like an old pro," Neil said. The 16-year-old from Elk Grove now owns 117 musical instruments and can play them all flawlessly. "At the age of 12, I made my first world record for playing 44 musical instruments at the age of 12," Neil said. He kept asking for more instruments, including rare pieces from India, Vietnam, France and other countries. "He has the urge to keep going and he keeps going no matter what. He just keeps moving forward," said his mom, Sukhi Kahr.The musical prodigy says he is mostly self-taught by finding books and watching YouTube videos. "I am very grateful for all of the talents that I have," Neil said. "There are some instruments where I learned from teachers, locally and also from online from different countries."And there is no stopping Neil. Next month, his first music album comes out and he's even written a children's book that highlights the more than 100 instruments he can play. He hopes his dedication and can-do attitude will inspire young people to chase their dreams. "There are three things which I always keep in my mind when I'm doing something… focus it, get it, and have it. If you have those three things in your mind, you will get anything in no time," he said.And his mom agrees. She says every child has a gift waiting to be nurtured. "I would say for the parents just observe your kids and if they like something, support them because you never know, from something small they can get to something big," she said. Next up for Neil is Grammy Camp where he will spend a week in Los Angeles with other talented teens who will get to learn from the best in the music industry.

An Elk Grove teen is keeping busy this summer by diving into his musical talents.

Neil Nayyar doesn't just play guitar and drums, he's mastering instruments from around the world.

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"This journey all started when I was in the womb," Neil told KCRA 3's Leticia Ordaz on Sunday.

His parents said they listened to Mozart every day when they found out they were pregnant. But they never could have predicted his talents to go this far.

"When I was around six years old my parents took me to a free drum class and after just one drum lesson, I was playing the drums like an old pro," Neil said.

The 16-year-old from Elk Grove now owns 117 musical instruments and can play them all flawlessly.

"At the age of 12, I made my first world record for playing 44 musical instruments at the age of 12," Neil said.

He kept asking for more instruments, including rare pieces from India, Vietnam, France and other countries.

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"He has the urge to keep going and he keeps going no matter what. He just keeps moving forward," said his mom, Sukhi Kahr.

The musical prodigy says he is mostly self-taught by finding books and watching YouTube videos.

"I am very grateful for all of the talents that I have," Neil said. "There are some instruments where I learned from teachers, locally and also from online from different countries."

And there is no stopping Neil. Next month, his first music album comes out and he's even written a children's book that highlights the more than 100 instruments he can play.

He hopes his dedication and can-do attitude will inspire young people to chase their dreams.

"There are three things which I always keep in my mind when I'm doing something… focus it, get it, and have it. If you have those three things in your mind, you will get anything in no time," he said.

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And his mom agrees. She says every child has a gift waiting to be nurtured.

"I would say for the parents just observe your kids and if they like something, support them because you never know, from something small they can get to something big," she said.

Next up for Neil is Grammy Camp where he will spend a week in Los Angeles with other talented teens who will get to learn from the best in the music industry.