So you like music...

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Disaffected.citizen
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So you like music...

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You don't have to like the instrument or style or piece to appreciate talent.....

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1B4pZBmI_ ... rch=always
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Yes, I'm not a fan of that 'style' of music but you're absolutely correct.
That young lady has CHOPS! The dexterity required is remarkable!
Pure - Raw - Talent!
BRAVO :!:

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VERY impressive! She makes it look so easy too.

One thing is for sure, that's one girl that will never have to worry about going hungry!
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While I am not a fan of this style music (I mostly like music from about the early 40's to the early 60's ). She is fantastic.

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Most impressive! I see many young musicians that can tear up a fingerboard. I've been playing for over 50 years and can't do anything like that.
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