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Ahhh, why all the dissing on the forum lately? You know what? I'm going to spam your eyes with heaven, and then your ears are going to orgasm. It's a true story, so accept it. :)
Jeff would probably like this next one...
I don't quite know why... but I just love this song... the passion in his playing! Brilliant!
I loved the cello one! the babies kinda freaked me out to. And then i thought about all the grueling work someone made them go through and I didn't finish it.
Ewan Dobson is amazing, thanks for sharing, another great candyrat artist! Wash away is a great song, I can't stop listening to it! And "dreaming in Dortmund" is also quite cool.
I think Jazzy they felt like I did. A little. Seeing that childs at that age perform classical stuff like that EVEN WITH an choreography...sadly planned choregraphy... and that kind of stuff needs an huge amount disclipined practice... is kind of a line drawn on water. Sure they are talented youngsters, but who are not, if they practise like these childs have done.
Its like a matter that some people will choose one's destiny. But... like I said its a line drawn on water not very black and white thing....
Joined: 10 Feb 2008 United States Lessons: 1 Licks: 1 Karma: 31
@jazz
I think its ddisturbing because those kids probably are like 4 or 5 years old. What were you doing at 4 or 5? Plying with other kids? Playing outside? learning the alphabet?
Certainly not being trained like a talking parrot for hours to do something. I think its disgusting that these parents force their kids to do that, granted im sure the kids like it, but missing out on childhood is priceless, in addition how would effect their social skills etc...
Ik im gonna get huge critism so save it, i know both sides... Thats just my opinion. Id never force a kid to do something before they can form complete grammitically correct sentances.
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I don't see why everyone is freaked out over the kids. Yeah they did look kinda robotic but who's to say they were forced. It may be possible that they were enjoying themselves. I have a 15 yr old that started playing around with an old piano we had when he was 3. When he turned 4 we noticed he had prefect pitch. I would get him to help tune my guitar then put it on a tuner and it was perfect. He now has the ability to hear most songs and play them instantly. My point is I don't believe anyone is too young to start learning anything.
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@mosh well if.ghey were forced.thats horrible.if they did it willingly thats fine..But i dont think.kids that age would be naturally that serious about guitar that early.was your kid a jaded musician ăt that age like those.kids seem.to be?
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Yeah if they were forced that would suck. But like my kid, if they have natural talent then it could be enjoyable at their age. No man my kid played when he wanted and what he wanted.
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@ Everyone... Let's put it this way... IF there was a chance that you could go back in time and start your career at such a young age that it would be as easy as air - wouldn't you do it? I sure as hell would.
The point is that they aren't forced, even psychologically. If they REALLY didn't want to do it - they wouldn't. You can't force someone to be good at something if they don't like it. It's that simple.