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Excuse me for a minute while I set fire to all of my guitars.
Innit !!!!
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That's it... I give up... :P
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Yeah, life is for living, not spending every hour of the day playing a guitar. A child has to develop social skills, play football, run around and things normal children do. That is why videos like these make me wonder what kind of parent(s) the child has.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Also kids that grow up to fast tend to have ‘issues’ later in life. If he’s genuinely enjoying it I don’t have a problem but if he’s being pushed (and the promotion over social media suggests he is) then I disagree with it.
You could say what emotion can someone like Slash or Mayer or JoBo put into their playing when they’re rich and famous and have nothing to worry about...
I saw a video a few weeks ago of a little girl playing the eruption solo perfectly and it's very impressive when a young person has learned to play something so well but that one didn't have the "forcedness" with the costume changes and acting.
I don't think that guitar playing emotion is a translation of real life emotions but I do get the impression that boy is just acting the part (which is nothing against him, children play, no one expects them to find guitar playing genuinely emotional).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19H4xaXScerXirMcA9Kp8n5Fjix3T6WYW
I truly hope he isn't being overly pushed, obviously the skill levels he's showing require some serious practice hours, but you're finding an awful lot of negatives purely the basis that he's an astonishingly good player for his age. I say good on him, he's better than I'll ever be and probably has more talent in his small toenail that I do in my whole body.
I don’t know, it wasn’t meant to be taken entirely seriously but there is an element of freak show about these kind of videos imo.
Judging by the production values, view count etc I get a feeling this is a encouraging/pushy parent and a kid who probably just enjoys playing the guitar in front of the camera.
Fair play to him though if he's making a little bit of pocket money out of something he obviously enjoys doing.