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Scott has been playing piano since he was very young, around 5 or 6. "I've always liked playing piano because it has a really nice sound," said Scott.
With the uncanny ability to hear a piece once and play it back perfectly, Scott has been a part of Rost School's adult sign language choir, Encore, for a year. He plays piano accompaniment with the background music.
"Scott is very hard working, and I enjoy having him in the choir," Cyndie Imfeld, Choir Director said, "He really likes to perform."
Other than performing with Encore, Scott plays piano with a praise band at his church, Westfork Christian Fellowship. He also performed at the Live for the Levy fundraiser in July 2008, impressing the choir by playing back a song they had just sung without seeing the music.
Though he plays piano most of the time, Scott's first love is the organ. A member of both the Cincinnati Guild of Organs and the American Theater Organ Society, he has a theater organ at home.
For his 15th birthday, Scott's mom, Celeste, arranged for him to have a chance to play on the famed Wurlitzer organ at the Emery Theater in downtown Cincinnati. He was very nervous to play, but it was a dream come true.
"Scott's talent is not something I could teach or train him in, and I have many years of music experience," Celeste said. "His talents are a gift from God."
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