Her fretting style is unique. It's like she's afraid to touch the fretboard and tries to touch it as little as absolutely necessary. In the Kirk H style vid, her thumb looks like it almost floats in the air. Only thing touching is her finger tips. That's beyond classical style. Girly thing? Small finger thing?
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Originally posted by Chad View PostHer fretting style is unique. It's like she's afraid to touch the fretboard and tries to touch it as little as absolutely necessary. In the Kirk H style vid, her thumb looks like it almost floats in the air. Only thing touching is her finger tips. That's beyond classical style. Girly thing? Small finger thing?
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Funny to see so much criticism about this girl. I'm sure each and every one of us has people that point out the flaws in our playing and may or may not have valid points. She's better than some of us, not better than some of us. This kind of reminds me of a comment made to me the other day. Different topic but same approach. Why not offer words of encouragement, tips, or CONSTRUCTIVE criticism instead of insults. Sure she has things yet to learn, fine tuning of her ability, but she's definitely come a long way in a short time. Wether or not you make the choice to or not to show off is your own personal decision. Alot like to and some of them are good enough to, some not. It doesn't hurt anyone for her to do it. In fact it may inspire someone else to go get an axe and start taking lessons. If she brings even one more guiarist into the fold, isn't it worth it?In memory of Gary Wright 9/13/2012
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Not impressed at all,
I think a point a lot of people are missing is that it is much, much easier to learn the guitar today that it was a few years back. With the advances in technology and the internet.
Not to date myself, but when I was 15 there was no internet to get a million opinions. Also a million sites and videos to show you EXACTLY how to play whatever you want
You were lucky if there was a print magazine available with tab for ANY songs.
Most learning was done by ear or trial and error. Its just way easier now and thats why you see so many young "virtuosos"
To me its just monkey see - monkey do. Just like paint by numbers, does that make a great artist, no just a generic copy.
Dont get me wrong there is young talent out there, problem is every one thinks they are a star now thanks to the internet.
Back in the day there were far less young players with that type of skillset. Now they just download a vid, tab or even a guitar that lights up where you are supposed to play.
Next step is to post a show-off video, that girl constantly looking into the camera makes me nauseous, Exactly what is the point of a video of someone else's syle or song? I understand when people here do it to show off a tone or axe.
Go start a band and post that, I dont want to see your home practice videos. Show me something live instead of crappy tone and sloppy covers!
Time was you practiced in private until you got it right then you played it for people. Now you do your hair and makeup, post a crappy practice vid on the net and wait for the you're hot and you are god on the guitar comments to roll in , Fucking Lame.........
Yeah... make toast a few times and post a video , next thing you know -POW- you're a master chef.... :think:
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Originally posted by Weezil View PostNot impressed at all,
I think a point a lot of people are missing is that it is much, much easier to learn the guitar today that it was a few years back. With the advances in technology and the internet.
Not to date myself, but when I was 15 there was no internet to get a million opinions. Also a million sites and videos to show you EXACTLY how to play whatever you want
You were lucky if there was a print magazine available with tab for ANY songs.
Most learning was done by ear or trial and error. Its just way easier now and thats why you see so many young "virtuosos"
To me its just monkey see - monkey do. Just like paint by numbers, does that make a great artist, no just a generic copy.
Dont get me wrong there is young talent out there, problem is every one thinks they are a star now thanks to the internet.
Back in the day there were far less young players with that type of skillset. Now they just download a vid, tab or even a guitar that lights up where you are supposed to play.
Next step is to post a show-off video, that girl constantly looking into the camera makes me nauseous, Exactly what is the point of a video of someone else's syle or song? I understand when people here do it to show off a tone or axe.
Go start a band and post that, I dont want to see your home practice videos. Show me something live instead of crappy tone and sloppy covers!
Time was you practiced in private until you got it right then you played it for people. Now you do your hair and makeup, post a crappy practice vid on the net and wait for the you're hot and you are god on the guitar comments to roll in , Fucking Lame.........
Yeah... make toast a few times and post a video , next thing you know -POW- you're a master chef.... :think:
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