Wouldn't it be awesome if humans could just figure out skills like the piano/violin/harp thing on the fly without any practice. Probably. posted by delmoi at 6:56 PM on May 5, 2011 [2 favorites]
Wow, she's adorable. I'd like to see her play more of the zheng, though, that instrument is really, really cool (the harp thing, also known as 古箏). posted by majonesing at 11:27 PM on May 5, 2011
Feh.
She used both hands. posted by From Bklyn at 1:46 AM on May 6, 2011
Meh. In my day she'd have cymbals attached to the insides of her knees, a kazoo in her mouth, and bicycle horns under each foot. Kids today. posted by cropshy at 3:34 AM on May 6, 2011
I call fake. If it were real, there'd be beads of sweat flying off her face like bullets because of the enormous stress of managing so much instrumentation at the same time. The fact that she's smiling away, obviously having a ball, clearly marks it as an expert bit of digital imaging manipulation.
Right? Right???!
(Flings harmonica in wastebasket; drops head to desk. Sobs.) posted by Mike D at 7:51 AM on May 6, 2011
I think she's pretty cool, but now I'm kind of in a bad mood after reading comments like "please eat more" and "how adorable" in reference to her. posted by GEB's fun world at 7:54 AM on May 6, 2011 [1 favorite]
Not because I'm envious, but because comments like those really trigger me personally and deter from this woman's obvious talent. posted by GEB's fun world at 7:57 AM on May 6, 2011
Feh. She would benefit from some looping techniques by Imogen Heap. Good, but there was a bit too much discrete instrumentation for it to be a one woman band. posted by Nanukthedog at 2:51 PM on May 6, 2011
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