It was not perfect at first, but it was better than most of their freshmen! Surprisingly, they could hear her improve as the song played, and by the end she played like a sophomore student!
The two students' names were Reuben and Penelope Prince, paternal cousins, and coming from a long line of musicians on both sides. While piano was neither of their specialties—Penelope's was the Harp and Reuben's was the cello—they were still considered above average in the instrument.
This was also an understatement. After all, 'above average' in their school was definitely professional level outside. The Yulo School of Arts, the premier university for music, was on par with various Western countries renowned for their classical music.
And this girl was impressing them with her potential!
The two were already graduating students, aged 22 and 23 respectively, and already had applications ready for applying in world-renowned orchestras across the globe.