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  This girl can play

Rumour is that she was 11 or 12 when this was recorded. Cool.

http://thenormster.com/MP3/Sunburst.wmv

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Impressive

anybody know the name of the tune?

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Wow - that's awesome.


I can’t help about the shape I’m in
I can’t sing, I ain’t pretty and my legs are thin.
But don’t ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to...
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Ha even using acoustics....very Tommy Emmanuel-esque

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What a fantastic song and player! Yet another nice find allthumbs

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Here is another one. Sonota#24. The link works sometimes and not others so keep trying if you can't get through.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...tar&pr=goog-sl

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Okay, now I'm depressed...

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Don't be depressed,aurora.
what we need is more time and more practice.

Frankly,I think I will never play a song as good as this girl.
Only because it's not my aim.
Professional effect needs professional effort.

Most of us,don't have a lot of time to practice guitar everyday,isn't it?
But much more important is,how long you keep your passion in guitar.

Last,this video also proves
1)a classical guitar is powerful.
2)Young people nowadays is powerful


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yes dont be depressed, she's probably practiced at least 6 hours a day for years and has been tutored by very expensive teachers

and maybe even takes performance enhancing vitamins

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Ain't she incredible? You wonder how anyone could have that much control over six strings, let alone someone so young. Her technique is flawless ... too bad Segovia passed away before hearing her. Even he would have probably gone to do some serious practice after hearing that!

Not depressing, inspiring.


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Keep in mind that she came in third in the asian competition she was in which makes her the third best player out of the hundreds of thousands,if not millions of players in China,Japan and Korea. Makes you wonder how well the fist place winner is.

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Inspiring indeed

I wonderful talent. Thanks a million for sharing that allthumbs.

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Thanks allthumbs! here is a link to some of the classicals I think she plays- www.classtab.org/

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Phew! she really wizzes through those chords!

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Thanks allthumbs! here is a link to some of the classicals I think she plays- www.classtab.org/

yep here's the tab for Caprice #24 for who ever wants to have a go at it

http://www.classtab.org/npc01_25.txt

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