I once had a piano student with two fingers on each hand (thalidomide 
baby).  I got him playing jazz chords and improvising.  Just had to work 
out some fingerings for him to play.

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> I hope all of you will be able to open this video. It is great. Just click on 
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> amazing story from Korea .. HeeAh Lee was born with several physical
> deformities. She only had two fingers on each hand. And her legs ended
> at her knees. Her doctors didn't expect her to live.
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> she did live. At the age of six she started to play piano. At the time,
> her four fingers were very weak. She couldn't even hold a pencil. Her
> mother hoped playing piano would strengthen her grip.
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> world, playing for stunned audiences. She plays pieces that would be
> difficult for able-bodied pianists. You'll love hearing her play. 
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FSnalrPYpc&eurl
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