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I'm still not convinced that MMA wrestler chick could kick my butt, however this girl just did it with a guitar. Dang, she nailed it.
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Now if only she would take that talent and apply it to some music with a little soul.
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If I could move my hands that fast, I'd never leave the house.
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I think I just got carpel tunnel by watching that video.
That was amazing though. She sure can shred a guitar. |
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View Quote She looks like she could do it in her sleep. |
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cool!, I hope she learns to compose next, or at least team up with a good band.
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And she does it nearly emotionless which makes it strangely more interesting
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And she does it nearly emotionless which makes it strangely more interesting View Quote Yup. She has total concentration. I dont know why all the people in the Youtube comments were such assholes. Here are the facts: 1. She is probably better than you. 2. She plays an amazingly good guitar. 3. She probably doesnt care that you think she should make faces. |
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Absolutely amazing.
Wish I had an ounce of that talent. Now back to the struggle. |
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Yup. She has total concentration. I dont know why all the people in the Youtube comments were such assholes. Here are the facts: 1. She is probably better than you. 2. She plays an amazingly good guitar. 3. She probably doesnt care that you think she should make faces. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And she does it nearly emotionless which makes it strangely more interesting Yup. She has total concentration. I dont know why all the people in the Youtube comments were such assholes. Here are the facts: 1. She is probably better than you. 2. She plays an amazingly good guitar. 3. She probably doesnt care that you think she should make faces. There was a bluegrass band playing a performance that I really enjoyed, a couple of years ago. Three guys. Two of them would be constantly grinning, playing their instruments and/or singing. They had an R2-D2 cooler full of beers that they'd get into now and then. The third guy was the banjo player. He'd be doing the same thing up until it got to be nearly time for him to go into banjo hyperspace. He got so into it that his face wasn't just expressionless, it was essentially slack. His music spoke for him. The other two guys, if they wanted to interact while he was doing his thing pretty much had to move to him, because he wasn't going anywhere. |
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This is not of my generation, nor of my taste.
That said....Holy crap! Not to mention....Wow! |
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Too old...
For my son, who struggles with "Smoke on the Water". |
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She totally cheated on the intro. There should be a G in between each note she played.
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She tore it up! That song is so awesome, but I've yet to hear another Dragonforce song that doesn't suck.
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There was a bluegrass band playing a performance that I really enjoyed, a couple of years ago. Three guys. Two of them would be constantly grinning, playing their instruments and/or singing. They had an R2-D2 cooler full of beers that they'd get into now and then. The third guy was the banjo player. He'd be doing the same thing up until it got to be nearly time for him to go into banjo hyperspace. He got so into it that his face wasn't just expressionless, it was essentially slack. His music spoke for him. The other two guys, if they wanted to interact while he was doing his thing pretty much had to move to him, because he wasn't going anywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And she does it nearly emotionless which makes it strangely more interesting Yup. She has total concentration. I dont know why all the people in the Youtube comments were such assholes. Here are the facts: 1. She is probably better than you. 2. She plays an amazingly good guitar. 3. She probably doesnt care that you think she should make faces. There was a bluegrass band playing a performance that I really enjoyed, a couple of years ago. Three guys. Two of them would be constantly grinning, playing their instruments and/or singing. They had an R2-D2 cooler full of beers that they'd get into now and then. The third guy was the banjo player. He'd be doing the same thing up until it got to be nearly time for him to go into banjo hyperspace. He got so into it that his face wasn't just expressionless, it was essentially slack. His music spoke for him. The other two guys, if they wanted to interact while he was doing his thing pretty much had to move to him, because he wasn't going anywhere. "Banjo Hyperspace" I don't know why I find that so funny, but love it. Sounds like the opening act for Rev. Horton Heat. |
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I remember when I was first learning guitar everyone would ask me if I could play that stupid song. It was back when it first came out. She can shred my face off though. Great technical skills. To the person who said hopefully she gets into composition you'd be surprised how many amazing players just aren't that creative. I am just ok but I can't really write to save my life. I can play tons of covers and I can improvise solos ok but I can't write a song to save my life.
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Yep. Faces wouldn't have improved the performance. I watch the hands. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp7evCQWBgU View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And she does it nearly emotionless which makes it strangely more interesting Yup. She has total concentration. I dont know why all the people in the Youtube comments were such assholes. Here are the facts: 1. She is probably better than you. 2. She plays an amazingly good guitar. 3. She probably doesnt care that you think she should make faces. Yep. Faces wouldn't have improved the performance. I watch the hands. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp7evCQWBgU |
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