It's never too early to start playing!
Hey Stuart, I thought it was pretty amazing. It is is in line with the Asian circus type of performance , where everything is synchronized. The little girls in the middle is certainly the next Gabriella, she sure strums with assurance. What is amazing is to find that many young talents of the same size, as I am sure if a player would be taller, even if he was the same age, he would not be part of the group
Marc
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Pretty amazing, but a testament to starting early I guess. I am also curious what might happen to them if they ever mess up, being from North Korea. I hope for their sake that they at least enjoy it....
Sure makes me laugh at myself when I complain about stretches being difficult for me or about my fingers being too big and giving me problems....... It's all relative... B)
J
Sure makes me laugh at myself when I complain about stretches being difficult for me or about my fingers being too big and giving me problems....... It's all relative... B)
J
After an exhaustive internet search, I discovered that there are actually lyrics that go along with the song. I apologize in advance because my Korean's a little rusty, but here's a translation:
Oh, Dear Leader, what is that stuff in your hair?
It is a type of cooking oil
that for us is incredibly rare.
May we lick your head without any encouragement?
I ask because
it's our only source of nourishment.
Oh, Dear Leader, why do you wear lifts in your shoes?
I hear you are tall as a mountain --
not that I get any news.
May your people lift you as high as the sky?
Maybe by then
your hair will finally be dry.
Like I said, it's been a while since I practiced speaking Korean, so this could be a little flawed, but I think I captured the essence.
Oh, Dear Leader, what is that stuff in your hair?
It is a type of cooking oil
that for us is incredibly rare.
May we lick your head without any encouragement?
I ask because
it's our only source of nourishment.
Oh, Dear Leader, why do you wear lifts in your shoes?
I hear you are tall as a mountain --
not that I get any news.
May your people lift you as high as the sky?
Maybe by then
your hair will finally be dry.
Like I said, it's been a while since I practiced speaking Korean, so this could be a little flawed, but I think I captured the essence.
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Dennis:
Your Korean seems spot on to me.....
That was just plain funny my friend.
Jason
Your Korean seems spot on to me.....
That was just plain funny my friend.
Jason
I'm REALLY having mixed feelings about this video?
Gee... I hope those kids had fun learning and playing this.
It was... well amazing.
But, I'm feeling a bit FREAKED out :woohoo:
I'm with Suzi.
Dennis - you're a bad and funny man. B)
M.
Gee... I hope those kids had fun learning and playing this.
It was... well amazing.
But, I'm feeling a bit FREAKED out :woohoo:
I'm with Suzi.
Dennis - you're a bad and funny man. B)
M.
dennisg wrote:
Marc
Good research DennisAfter an exhaustive internet search, I discovered that there are actually lyrics that go along with the song. I apologize in advance because my Korean's a little rusty, but here's a translation:
Oh, Dear Leader, what is that stuff in your hair?
It is a type of cooking oil
that for us is incredibly rare.
May we lick your head without any encouragement?
I ask because
it's our only source of nourishment.
Oh, Dear Leader, why do you wear lifts in your shoes?
I hear you are tall as a mountain --
not that I get any news.
May your people lift you as high as the sky?
Maybe by then
your hair will finally be dry.
Like I said, it's been a while since I practiced speaking Korean, so this could be a little flawed, but I think I captured the essence.
Marc