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vcnyls
Posted 2006-09-10 6:48 PM (#240527)
Subject: This is amazing!


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Fantastic composition and this kid is a hell of a player! I can't stop watching it....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5Sl8sZuT-U

Hope all are well, sorry I've been MIA for a while.

Cheers,
JT
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72tour
Posted 2006-09-10 7:14 PM (#240528 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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Yeah, I've seen this kid before. I prefer this absolute babe! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NegForv35hc I am a big fan of shredding, although i can't do it....yet ;)
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giuseppe
Posted 2006-09-10 8:13 PM (#240529 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!
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"this kid is a hell of a player"...

....it's not a kid, it's am alien!
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Brian T
Posted 2006-09-10 8:55 PM (#240530 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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Wow...pretty impressive. He kind of has a Brian May tone to his playing. I always wonder when I see stuff like this if he threw this together in a couple of hours or if this represents months of rote memorization.
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vcnyls
Posted 2006-09-10 9:54 PM (#240531 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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It's not his own. It's Pachelbel's Canon, a famous piece of classical music. Apparently someone else created this composition and this kid/alien played it.

- JT
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-09-11 9:20 AM (#240532 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!



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I need to play P's Canon in a few weeks at a wedding on the west coast. Think I'll stick to the milder version.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-09-11 10:38 AM (#240533 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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Originally posted by vcnyls:
It's Pachelbel's Canon, a famous piece of classical music.
Its nice seeing the kids getting into the classics. :)

My wife and I play a flute/guitar version of this at weddings. My part is duller than day old dishwater (its just a walking bass line, played in D-tuning. Same thing over and over and over...). I think I'll see if we can do this arrangement instead.
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Mark1960
Posted 2006-09-11 12:05 PM (#240534 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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He kind of has a Brian May tone to his playing.
I noticed that too. Brian was one of my favs as a teen in the 70's. His guitar and tone were very unique...and his skill was far beyond most 'rock and roll' guitarists of that time. There is a nice tune he plays on an Ovation 12 string on the Live at Wembley dvd.

This kid is very talented. I love hearing people put their own stamp on a song rather than try to duplicate it.
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RokitRik
Posted 2006-09-11 1:11 PM (#240535 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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Both videos where great. Pachelbel's Cannon was a great rock version and the young woman was also excellent. Keep posting great samples like that for us!
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2006-09-11 2:09 PM (#240536 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!
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There's a huge debate on whether or not the kid played the Canon in one shot or used some overdubbing. The quality of the video is poor and there are spots that there are too many notes being played for too little movement. Mr Funtwo claims he recorded the video and audio separately and didn't synch the two perfectly. My jury's still out on this.
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Brian T
Posted 2006-09-11 3:09 PM (#240537 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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They both make it look so easy. Too bad with the internet connection the video is a bit choppy. It's kind of hard to follow what they are doing on the fretboard.
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cholloway
Posted 2006-09-11 4:05 PM (#240538 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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The guitar is not even plugged in... he's finger-syncing!!! heh heh

Seriously though, reminds me of myself when I was a kid!!!
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FlySig
Posted 2006-09-11 8:15 PM (#240539 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!



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Originally posted by Omaha:
My wife and I play a flute/guitar version of this [/QB]
Hey, my daughter is a great floutist, and I am a mediocre guitarist. Do you have any suggestions on sources of guitar/flute duets? We've worked on a couple of tunes but we could use some other sources.
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72tour
Posted 2006-09-11 10:07 PM (#240540 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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FlySig..... break out the Tull!
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Brian T
Posted 2006-09-13 11:40 AM (#240541 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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There was an artical on CNN.com about this kid. Apparently he lives in Seoul South Korea and he is what he appears to be. He was interviewed and said he practiced this piece for about a week before he made the video. Also says he was self-taught and that he's been playing about six years.

Kind of makes us guys who have been at it for 30+ years want to hang it up.
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numbfingers
Posted 2006-09-13 12:58 PM (#240542 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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Here's a link to a story about this guy: http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2006/09/11/youtube-korea.html

-Steve W.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2006-09-13 1:16 PM (#240543 - in reply to #240527)
Subject: Re: This is amazing!


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It's nice to see that the Internet is truly becoming a place to "discover" or at least "uncover" talent.
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