Purpleibby":1i21738t said:
Hmmm. I don't know, I don't think it would be right to take anything away from the kid who had enough passion for the instrument to learn to be able to play this so well. Kudos to her, amazing talent! I also think that it wouldn't be fair really to criticize her for not being creative as we have nothing more to go on, and for the simple fact as she hasn't lived life and experienced enough to have something to write about yet....she's a child. She'll get there, IMO but you gotta respect her gift. I know guys that have been playing for 20+ years trying to do what she did in this video and still can't do it. Good for her, cool music she chose to learn too. I know one thing, if that was my kid I'd be damn proud!
Nobody is taking anything away from her, but I'm not sure I agree with your reason why she can't be "creative". I mean, she's lived at least 10 years right? That's like saying a 10 year old is incapable of telling a story, or drawing a picture, about something they like or dislike.....I assure you, a 10 year old is capable of creative expression - guitar is her medium. Suppose for a minute she actually wrote and recorded Technical Difficulties.....we'd listen and say wow, that kicks ass, especially from a 10 year old. Then what if we found out that instrumental song was about the hard time she had putting a Barbie doll house together? So what, right?
I know it's not PC to express an opinion (and that's the key - it's simply an expression of an opinion) of "meh" when it involves little kids - and if you're not totally blown away you're just bitter cause you can't do it....probably in a lot of cases that's true, but what I want to see (especially after about 4 years of YouTube saturation) is creation, not regurgitation - regardless of the talent involved. If I want to listen to Racer X, I'll put a Racer X disc in. Do I respect the dedication it took her to get to that point, absofuckinglutely, but as a consumer of a musical product, I want to see that same dedication produce something other than a COVER.
A friend of mine who was at GIT in 88' told me that supposedly a fairly well known players audition tape to GIT was him doing Yngwie's Far Beyond the Sun twice as fast as YJM played it...and flawlessly clean too. I remember thinking, wow, impressive - but why would I want to listen to that?

I'd want to see/hear it once, to see if it was real....and then I'd be done with it.
But that's just my opinion.....