Australia's Got Talent 2011 - Chooka

Prodigy kid on the piano...

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1. Benassi-MBeon 299 days ago

This is insane! Im srsly speechless! Its amazing!

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2. zardef 299 days ago

Humble boy with a real talent. Simply amazing!

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3. Syrup 299 days ago

i think it was funny reading in the news that he threw a tantrum when he got booted off the show.
http://www.popsugar.com.au/Australias-Got-Talent-Host-Grant-Denyer-Reports-Chooka-Parker-Threw-Tantrum-After-Missing-Grand-Final-Spot-18362333

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4. BrianDilori 299 days ago

Looks like Orlando Bloom

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5. Kendiana 299 days ago

No disrespect, but can you imagine his potential had he had formal training at an earlier age? :O

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6. soultanos 299 days ago

reminds me of the movie 1900...

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7. Anomnomnom 299 days ago

What an amazing talent,im gob smacked

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8. Dudtotally 299 days ago

#5 If he had had training he wouldnt be able to do that!

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9. tree4free 299 days ago

16?? He looks at least 30. well must be the hair and mustache

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10. krisis 299 days ago

#8 Yea kids at music school nowadays are thought to be like the famous pianists, but replicating someone doesn't show their own true potential.

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11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment branaaa 299 days ago

Moonwalk at 00:55 :D

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12. Dudtotally 299 days ago

Crocodile Dundee!

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13. exoomer 299 days ago

Little Orlando Bloom

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14. Vaithan 298 days ago

#5 No disrespect to you mate but sometimes formal training gets in the way of that natural spark. If he'd had training he probably wouldn't of been as good.

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15. cretia 298 days ago

Chook chook chook here chook chook chook

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16. Comment rated too low. Show this comment jotoole 298 days ago

For those who aren't Australian or Kiwi I thought I'd point out that "chook" means "chicken" here in Oz. If you didn't know that you'd probably have diifculty understanding the bit at the beginning on how he got his name.

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17. huldu 298 days ago

#14 Right on. I could not agree more.

You either have it or you don't it's that simple. No amount of training in the world would ever make me good at playing an instrument. That is because i lack that skill completely. The only thing "formal" training does is give the person a false idea that he/she is better than they really are. That is why you see so many naturally skilled people at so low ages. You can often see asian kids at age of around 5 or so play piano/guitar and other instruments like they were pros.

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18. Yokhannan 297 days ago

Freestyle playing is sooooo fun!