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Papa becomes viral with an unexpected reaction to the new hobby of the 9-year-old son

A proud father from Alabama has become viral for how he reacted to his son's newly discovered hobby.

In a clip by Misha Bright (@Mishakaybright), her husband Josh, 35, cheered her 9-year-old son silently when he plays his reproduction of “Tequila” on the saxophone.

As a family in the music business, the Brights have a simple rule when it comes to their children and their music: “If you want to try it, we will buy it and give you a chance,” said Misha, 34 Newsweek.

As Jaxen, now 10, one day asked for a saxophone, Misha hesitated.

“I said, 'I don't know, it is quite difficult to learn.' I absolutely discouraged it, but my husband ordered him, “she said.

On the day it was delivered, the determined child tried to learn that “my heart will go on” from his favorite film at that time. Titanic.

The clip, which was viewed over 6.6 million times, began at a birthday party in Nashville.

Josh Bright heard his son Jaxen and plays “Tequila” on the saxophone.

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“The live band that played had a sax player, and I played it on video and showed Jaxen. Then he decided to learn it,” said Misha.

Misha often shares Jaxen's progress on her TikTok page. Since he picked up the saxophone. “

Soon enough Jaxen perfected the classic song from 1958 at home. for a good measure. Jaxen even says “Tequila” and left his parents in stitches.

The clip received over 974,000 likes and 3,915 comments that delight users on the Internet.

“To be honest, this is the healthiest,” wrote a user.

“As a band teacher, there is nothing better than parents who scatter their musicians,” said another commentator.

“To be honest, I would have shouted Tequila from the living room, but I love that she helped him find his passion,” commented a third user.

Misha told Newsweek That the reaction to your clip was simply incredible.

“Very uplifting and encouraging comments and even towards my husband and me as a parents. It has increased his self -confidence and his wish to learn more songs.”

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