He's playing a Fender Squire? Jeez you think he could buck up for a Strat.
Kid has poor technique though.. Typical in a blues player.. They never incorporate the pinky.
Plus he's playing in a pentatonic minor scale through a wah wah peddle. It's hard to sound bad. His bends often land out of key too. But he's 8. Plenty of time to work on his flaws.
He's playing a Fender Squire? Jeez you think he could buck up for a Strat.
Kid has poor technique though.. Typical in a blues player.. They never incorporate the pinky.
Plus he's playing in a pentatonic minor scale through a wah wah peddle. It's hard to sound bad. His bends often land out of key too. But he's 8. Plenty of time to work on his flaws.
Dude... what part of 8 years old don't you get? Were your motor and mental skills fully developed at that age?
"A child prodigy is someone who at an early age masters one or more skills at an adult level.[1] One heuristic for classifying prodigies is: a prodigy is a child, typically younger than 15 years old, who is performing at the level of a highly trained adult in a very demanding field of endeavor."
Rock or blues is not a demanding guitar endeavor nor does the kid have a mastery of it.
If you want an example of someone who was a child guitar prodigy start googeling "Paco De Lucia".
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