Adorable, pure energy, great spirit. Ah, were did our youth go? Now from one musician to another...hip hop is all about the beat. She has to learn to stay in the groove and play a little behind the beat to hang with the Black Eyed Peas who are at the top of their game. Overplaying through the beat loses what makes hip hop funky. Classical music is a difficult background for playing black music styles. You have to let the beat dominate and hold back all those runs that are so fun to play. It is almost the opposite place to put your attention for a classical player.
What? I'm just too old to understand her and should just STFU? Anyway, you go girl, you'll find your own groove, that was a blast to watch! --- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This girl is such a delight. > > I thought every kid at MSAE was going to manifest this kind of > excellence -- she's astoundingly accomplished at so young an age. > > But, her playing and dancing are the very least part of this video. > > It is her esteem that knocks me over. She loves "what's happening > inside her brain" so much that it cannot be contained but must be > radiated. > > In my eyes, she's pure, knows it, and thus there's no governor on her > accelerator. She can just blast away knowing, trusting that flow of > bliss, assured that her joie de vivre is authentic and brought to you > without commercial (ego) interruption direct from the Absolute. > > Seeing her -- as proof that life can be good -- I should be filled > with recriminations for my misspent life, but her energy leaves no > room in my heart for any other emotion than "You go, girl!" > > What a thrill! > > Edg > > > -- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" > <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote: > > > > I have pretty much zero appreciation for hip hop, but I *loved* > > this video: > > > > http://youtube.com/watch?v=janXm1thRhM > > >
