The North Carolina resident recently amazed everyone with his violin skills when performing on America’s Got Talent.
Tyler, 11, played his violin so well that that night’s audience and those watching at home were captivated. The judges were very thrilled with his performance.
Nonetheless, Tyler has more than one exceptional attribute. Tormented at school due to his leukemia at the age of four, the small boy began learning to play the violin.
Tyler struggled to deal with the therapy after he started losing his hair, which led to bullying at school.
Tyler claims that several students at the school concocted stories about his illness being contagious, leaving him alone at school.
Despite this, he was ultimately able to regain his strength and motivation after seeing an advertisement for free violin lessons after school. He began playing the violin at the age of seven.
“All I did was practice in my bedroom, and the more I did it, the better I became,” he told me. “It was simply a matter of routine.”
“When I play the violin, it makes me forget about the negative things in my life.”
Everyone seemed to have fallen in love with him the instant he played “What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger” on his violin. He even managed to convert Simon Cowell into a loyal fan of his work.
“I would like to congratulate you, Tyler!” You should be proud of yourself because you did an excellent job, and so should we all.