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Post by Easyrom on Aug 8, 2017 12:11:30 GMT -7
Hey guys, I don't even remember how I found this on the internet today, but I'm amazed by this young Australian (I guess) female guitar player. Not exactly my kind of music, but I find her inspired, passionated and talented. What do you think? On the third one, be sure to go until 18' when she gets her 12 strings before any statement. So, what?
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Post by purpletele on Aug 8, 2017 17:43:28 GMT -7
I think it's pretty cool!
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Post by fastfrets (Bob) on Jul 21, 2018 19:40:36 GMT -7
I like it! Great stage presence and talent. That much tap dancing and layering is complex and difficult but she makes it look easy. Great find!
Don’t need no stinkin’ band . . . 🙂😎
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Post by Stan on Jul 22, 2018 6:44:03 GMT -7
Awesome talent
Why barefoot?
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Post by daddyelmis (Greg) on Jul 22, 2018 7:07:23 GMT -7
Maybe so each of her toes can adjust knobs?
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Post by Stan on Jul 22, 2018 8:15:28 GMT -7
Maybe so each of her toes can adjust knobs? Thought that for a second but I saw her bend down several times and turn some knobs,
I'm guessing it's the whole cultural look she's going for. Shame as she an attractive young woman with amazing talent and skill.
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Post by Maddog on Jul 22, 2018 10:03:02 GMT -7
Glad you told us to watch the 12 string part. I was kinda meh with all the looped stuff. She’s good with the looper and very creative... not to mention, easy on the eye, but man she killed on the 12! Dig!
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Post by fastfrets (Bob) on Jul 22, 2018 15:03:49 GMT -7
Awesome talent Why barefoot? There looks like there is some orange material covering many of her pedals. It may be that the combination of the covering and bare feet makes it faster/easier to “tap dance.” There is an early black and white video where she is wearing shoes and pedals don’t look like they are covered. Just a guess that the covering and bare feet are related but if you have ever tried to manipulate pedals barefoot, you will know it is difficult (or impossible). My 2 cents . . .
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