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  • Beautiful! !!

  • Practice makes perfect people! ;D

  • this incredible!!

  • Fuck yeah baby!!! AMAZING!!!

  • GEEEZUS i want that sheet music!

  • lol

  • BEAUTIFUL RENDITION!!! cool sound

  • marry me.

  • Violinist just like Hiromi on violin... <3 the energy.

  • That own!!! sweet.

  • whats her name

  • @violetxtasy naoko terai. she looks hotter in her appasionata improv vid

  • cool groove

  • the best thing about it is that she really looks like she genuinely enjoys the music

  • she sounds like a true fiddler

  • Butiful (both music and woman)

  • お祝いの言葉、美しいパフォーマンス!イタリアからのご挨拶!

  • beautiful

  • damn, real tasty playing, now if I could just play the head with that kind of ease I'd be happy - It does't exactly lie easily under the fingers on violin! She ought to be better known outside of Japan!

  • great band too

  • AMAZING!

  • why's that?

  • it sounds magnificent, usually uheard, and yeah, most people who WANT to do it, are crap or simply cant.

  • @zmeeda I agree that it's a difficult piece beyond most people's chops. But do you think you need to call musicians you don't like "crap"?

  • @alonzogarbanzo and, according to you, who exactly did i call "crap"? her? to whom would "it sounds magnificent" apply to then? read again.

  • @zmeeda I did read it again, and I still read this passage: '...most people who WANT to do it are crap..." Predicate nominative, that's called, and that's exactly your words. I wasn't referring to what you said about this particular performance.

    So to answer your question directly, "most people who WANT to" are the "who exactly."

  • @alonzogarbanzo if u want me to list names and give u examples, too bad. i wont. cuz then, id do EXACTLY what (i dont really know why) ur suggesting i meant.

    the way i meant it:

    are u a musician?if no, then the discussion is over.

    if yes, ud know how many folks try to play such pieces, and even if they play it nicely,with no mistakes, theres USUALLY no"extra"in their interpretation. no special personal input, or at least not such a free flowing one unlike this wonderful piece of wonder above.

  • @alonzogarbanzo argh, i just realised i complicated my answer...

    to answer bluntly (without names, and i really dont get it whats bothering u):

    "who want to" is a phrase implying there are (more or less professional) musicians who go out and play such a piece either barely (struggling tehnically), or with a "forced interpretation" which could be described as being "without head and tail". get it?

  • @zmeeda I see this conversation is going nowhere, but yes,I "got it" immediately on reading your original comment, and I am "getting" from your responses, both level and PO'd, that you don't really want to answer or even consider my original question: why would you want to call ANY musicians attempting to play something by an ugly epithet like "crap"? Perhaps someone might not like your attempt to play something, but I doubt if you'd particularly like being included in a blanket insult.

  • @alonzogarbanzo oh come on dude... either u enjoy making up points of argument (ur question didnt make much sense, ot least in practical matter, in the first place! It was as if someone got stuck on making a point of why, according to bonton, americans slice their meat before eating... who cares? its the way it is. hanging on a remark that IS true, if painful to some folk, is equally futile.), or u simply recognised urself in that remark.

  • @zmeeda I still don't understand why you, and so many others, seem to think the Internet confers on everybody the right to say ugly, insulting things to and about people that you wouldn't be brave (ans well as rude) enough to say in person.

    Characterizing human beings as "crap' isn't "making up points of argument"---there's no argument there, only invective.

    Never mind; as I said, this conversation isn't leading anywhere, and I'm done.

  • @alonzogarbanzo wow, now i HAVE to say something ugly to YOU.

    1. are u kidding me?! thats exactly what Im trying to get across to the thick brain of urs! i WASNT making an argument. i was making a statement. just an expression of my thoughts. and wasnt expecting a reply of any kind, cuz it would be stupid. u could aswell write to every other comment on youtube that its "rude n stuff", which is... pitifull.

  • @alonzogarbanzo

    2. again.are u kidding me?what I cant understand is,how folks cant get it,that anonimity is the whole point here..incidentally,i WOULD say the same thing above to ur face as i had to so many others.and ,do you even play an instrument? have u performed yet? i did, so i know there are "crap" folks playing around. even my genre could be crap for someone.. it all depends on point of view, and u would have done urself a favour if u understood that prior to making smartass questions.

  • @alonzogarbanzo either way, my original statement makes for a poor discussion material since its soooo arbitrary. I merely spoke my mind, and some folks seem to agree.

  • why?

  • Great swing violin!

  • brilliant, beautiful and sexy :) awesome lady!

  • wow when i first saw this i was thinking a violin?? playing donna lee...tch...riight but now...woooow!

  • BEAUTIFULL

  • Never seen a violin play it, AMAZING, I like the cool jazz sound.

  • fantastic !!!!!

  • Swingin!

  • very good!......hello from Mexico!

  • Great!

  • Her name is Naoko Terai from Japan.

  • wow amazing, what's this lady's name?

  • YEAH !

  • Wonderful.........

  • que hermosa mujer!

  • nyaljam ki az a finom puncidat de dzsanelsz!!!

  • Bravo!

  • YES!! good swing

  • amazing!!!

  • There's a MUCH FASTER version by the same chick

  • so why was my comment bad?

  • Maybe they thought "chick" was demeaning... pfff

  • Loved it. Why do you reckon the drummer's so sad looking though?

  • normally I don't like violin in jazz, but this is really amazing!

  • すげーw

  • wow im really feelin this. Jazz on violin (ir fiddle?)

  • Violin, fiddle, same thing. =P Just a different name and a different style of playing, this is closer to fiddling.

  • violins and fiddles are very much different in set up.

    bridge height, type of bridge, and the entire playing posture is very different in fiddling.

    terai was a classical violinist so she leans classical in her playing with some jazzy chops

  • I think that depends on who you are talking to...

    I have heard it go both ways from professional musicians.

  • very cool... very cool...

  • cool!

  • Nice feeling!! Incredible!

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