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get nervous about it, but when I get on the stage I feel like it’s where I belong. I can’t explain it. I just love to play.”
HIS WORLDThe fi rst time Zayne
was invited to play in front of a crowd at age 15 he felt paralyzed. His body froze and he couldn’t lift his guitar. He stared straight down, afraid to make eye contact with the audience. He eventu-ally walked off the stage without playing a single note.
It wasn’t until a couple of years later that he found the courage to play in front of a large crowd again, this time at his high school talent show his junior year. He was declared the winner, and it was at that moment that his parents realized Zayne’s guitar playing was more than a casual hobby.
“We were all blown away by what we saw in that talent show,” said Gwendolyn, who along with Gene manages Zayne’s music career. “When you learn that your child has autism, it feels like a death. You have to mourn and realize you don’t have the child you thought you had. It becomes about what can you do to support the child you do have. And that’s what we do for Zayne every day with his gift for music.”
Zayne still doesn’t like to look most people in the eye. He usually is wearing prescription sunglasses so he doesn’t have to. When he talks with someone, his eyes are usually point-ed down or he is looking away, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t absorbing every word.
On stage he has learned to escape the nerves by creating a diff erent scene in his mind depending on what note he might be playing. If he is playing a blues tune, he might pic-ture himself dancing with folks in a fl ower-laced fi eld. If he hears a clas-sical note, he imagines
standing in line with people dressed in gowns and tuxedos waiting to get into a theater.
The alternative reality helps him forget there is an audience in front of him.
“I know that sounds weird, but it’s a way for me to not let my emotions get in the way of what I’m doing,” Zayne said. “I feel free that way.”
FEELING ITZayne is standing
behind a stack of speakers and amplifi ers; almost hiding before his band starts performing Downtown at an autism fundraising event along the Scioto River in late July. There are only a few people in the crowd on a 93-degree day, but that doesn’t matter to Zayne, who still feels the anxiety whether there are fi ve people or a thousand watching him play. But the moment the concert starts, Zayne is playing off the feel of the music, just like he did in that dark bedroom.
“I don’t think of Zayne as someone with autism, I just see him as an amazing performer,” said Rose, the keyboard player
who has made signifi cant progress overcoming her own challenges with autism. “He can do things most people can’t with any instrument.”
Zayne still struggles to read music, but he is among the rare group of people who are con-sidered to have absolute or perfect pitch. That means Zayne can hear a single note with no reference point and know whether it’s an A-fl at or B-minor or another note. A number of studies have shown that people with autism are more likely to have that gift.
“His guitar teacher
had Zayne turn his back, and every note he played Zayne recognized it imme-diately,” Gwendolyn said. “Then the same with two notes and even with three notes. My reaction was one of fear because I was astounded by his gift.”
Zayne’s stature con-tinues to grow, and the Harshaws aren’t sure how far or how big his career will get. They are just as concerned about helping him have the life he wants when he isn’t playing the guitar. He continues to live with his parents, and his next goal is to be able to drive. He has passed his driving tests, but his
occupational therapist says he isn’t ready to be on the road alone.
It’s just the latest chal-lenge Zayne is confi dent he will conquer.
“I know I already said this, but the doctor was wrong,” Zayne said while grinning. “And I don’t play in the dark anymore.”
GUITARISTFROM PAGE 1F
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Zayne Harshaw, founder of Blue Spectrum, performs at the ARC of Ohio People First dance at the Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center in Lewis Center, Ohio.
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