PangPang
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Posted on Jul 12 2020 01:52 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWB4fiAyHiM
Hi all, it's the first time we post here. Hope you like the performance this 10 year old surf music lover Mina Pang does on stage. Tell us what you think as my daughter would appreciate some comments and encouragement.
Cheers, stay health and safe, and surf on!
PangPang
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synchro
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Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 12:55 AM
That’s great. She did a nice job playing and seems to have a real gift for getting a good sound.
One thing I really love to see is children enjoying music. I’ve played some gigs in venues that were family friendly and always enjoyed seeing the reaction of children to live music. Seeing children playing music is even better. It’s a great activity for kids. One thing that I’ve noticed is that girls seem to be playing guitar more these days, than in generations past.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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Squid
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Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 11:25 AM
I'm impressed that she played the higher lead section at the 7th position rather than near the end of the neck. Her performance kept my interest and I enjoyed it.
Here are a couple of ways to use the Beat Buddy better (I use one): Under its category "oldies" you can get a proper 60s (surf) beat. It is much easier to use if you sit on a "stage chair" and stabilize the position of the Beat Buddy so it doesn't slide around. Using plastic foam packing materials I made a Beat Buddy holder that my foot rests on. With my foot resting on it my foot also rests just above the beat buddy's pedal. When I press down on the holder and compress the plastic foam I also press down on the beat buddy pedal. I have an illustrative video about it on Youtube. If you like I can state the link.
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 11:27 AM
It's the same here over on this side of the world. More girls are playing the guitar, bass and drums too, which is good. We go to a guitar store and the shop people always tell us how few people play now comparing to the past, cos all kids now only want to play with their phones.
Perhaps still some people know how much fun it could be to form a band and play live music. Ofc, if it's surf, it's even better.
synchro wrote:
That’s great. She did a nice job playing and seems to have a real gift for getting a good sound.
One thing I really love to see is children enjoying music. I’ve played some gigs in venues that were family friendly and always enjoyed seeing the reaction of children to live music. Seeing children playing music is even better. It’s a great activity for kids. One thing that I’ve noticed is that girls seem to be playing guitar more these days, than in generations past.
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 12:48 PM
I'm impressed that she played the higher lead section at the 7th position rather than near the end of the neck. Her performance kept my interest and I enjoyed it.
We glad you like her performance. I tell ya. She plays at the 7th fret cos she tried and thinks it sounds better. She plays the lead guitar better than me now so i guess it's okay. ;p
Here are a couple of ways to use the Beat Buddy better (I use one): Under its category "oldies" you can get a proper 60s (surf) beat.
That's where we found what we need. It's not bad at all.
It is much easier to use if you sit on a "stage chair" and stabilize the position of the Beat Buddy so it doesn't slide around. Using plastic foam packing materials I made a Beat Buddy holder that my foot rests on. With my foot resting on it my foot also rests just above the beat buddy's pedal. When I press down on the holder and compress the plastic foam I also press down on the beat buddy pedal. I have an illustrative video about it on Youtube. If you like I can state the link.
That's good information! That'd be great to see a video. When we practice, we sit down of course but when we gig, she likes standing and in fact, we want to do one of those Ventures moves ;pppp Don't laugh, it took us like over half a year to learn how to play the guitar standing.
Thank you in advance!
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synchro
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Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 02:16 PM
PangPang wrote:
It's the same here over on this side of the world. More girls are playing the guitar, bass and drums too, which is good. We go to a guitar store and the shop people always tell us how few people play now comparing to the past, cos all kids now only want to play with their phones.
Perhaps still some people know how much fun it could be to form a band and play live music. Ofc, if it's surf, it's even better.
synchro wrote:
That’s great. She did a nice job playing and seems to have a real gift for getting a good sound.
One thing I really love to see is children enjoying music. I’ve played some gigs in venues that were family friendly and always enjoyed seeing the reaction of children to live music. Seeing children playing music is even better. It’s a great activity for kids. One thing that I’ve noticed is that girls seem to be playing guitar more these days, than in generations past.
There’s a young lady from the Denver area, named Bella Spielmsn, that plays Chet Style quite well. She’s an astounding player.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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SixStringSurfer
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Memphis, TN
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Posted on Jul 13 2020 04:51 PM
She plays great! Seriously, you should be really proud. Also, it took me a while to learn how to play standing up as well.
— MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Singles "Finish Line" and "Paradiso" on Bandcamp and website.
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 14 2020 11:11 AM
Don't laugh too much. And it took us another 6 months just to practice smiling during gigs. LOL!!! No kidding.
SixStringSurfer wrote:
She plays great! Seriously, you should be really proud. Also, it took me a while to learn how to play standing up as well.
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SandBug
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California
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Posted on Jul 14 2020 09:12 PM
Very cool!
Please tell Mina that she is sounding great! I can see that she has put in a lot of practice.
It's rare for young people to appreciate surf music. Cool to see that she is carrying the flame for the next generation.
Best regards, keep rockin'
Dave
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BrentD
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Michigan
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Posted on Jul 14 2020 09:53 PM
I posted in the other thread too, but you and she have reason to be proud. Great playing!
— Neptune Trojans
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 11:18 AM
She digs it and she practices with me a lot. She understand smartphones could be (well, are) as bad as opium so she isn't touch one too often. I told her since she is not playing with the phone at all, let's play some surf music. She thought it was a good idea...
You are right, Dave, I hope the younger generation will start to do more surf music. That's why Mina is helping a few of her friends and classmates with playing the bass and rhythm guitar. These other girls thought it'd be pretty cool to gig like her (they have watched her live a few times on stage) so hopefully, other than gigging with me, Mina will get to jam with other girls her age soon. Still no drummer, cos it's a pain to haul drums around I am sure... But Beatbuddy will do.
Ray
SandBug wrote:
Very cool!
Please tell Mina that she is sounding great! I can see that she has put in a lot of practice.
It's rare for young people to appreciate surf music. Cool to see that she is carrying the flame for the next generation.
Best regards, keep rockin'
Dave
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 11:18 AM
Thx, BrentD!
BrentD wrote:
I posted in the other thread too, but you and she have reason to be proud. Great playing!
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Squid
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Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 11:45 AM
This video shows the beat buddy in the foot rest I constructed. My foot relaxes on the foot rest when I do not press on the pedal. The beat buddy does not slide away when I press on it because the holder keeps it in place. Without the holder it slides forward with each press.
The holder also prevents unintentional removal of the SD memory card from its slot. It is too easy to accidentally eject this memory card without something added protecting it.
The video shows how I use these in live performances and rehearsals to accompany my song "Waterfall." As the song proceeds I depress the foot pedal more frequently, especially during the bridge. I don't use the beat buddy in my cd albums.
Many variations are possible in the beat buddy holder. I made this one from closed cell foam (the large flat part) and packing foam (what's under my foot) that I happened to have on hand. Size 12D shoe.
— Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 12:02 PM
Thanks Squid!!! Good tips!!! We enjoy the song too!!!! Thank you!
Ray
Squid wrote:
This video shows the beat buddy in the foot rest I constructed. My foot relaxes on the foot rest when I do not press on the pedal. The beat buddy does not slide away when I press on it because the holder keeps it in place. Without the holder it slides forward with each press.
The holder also prevents unintentional removal of the SD memory card from its slot. It is too easy to accidentally eject this memory card without something added protecting it.
The video shows how I use these in live performances and rehearsals to accompany my song "Waterfall." As the song proceeds I depress the foot pedal more frequently, especially during the bridge. I don't use the beat buddy in my cd albums.
Many variations are possible in the beat buddy holder. I made this one from closed cell foam (the large flat part) and packing foam (what's under my foot) that I happened to have on hand. Size 12D shoe.
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Squid
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Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 03:12 PM
PangPang wrote:
Thanks Squid!!! Good tips!!! We enjoy the song too!!!! Thank you!
Ray
Sure, Ray. Here's a video of my guitar work on this song. My studio version can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Radio, and other streamers.
Conrad
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raylinds
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Posted on Jul 15 2020 09:02 PM
Squid wrote:
PangPang wrote:
Thanks Squid!!! Good tips!!! We enjoy the song too!!!! Thank you!
Ray
Sure, Ray. Here's a video of my guitar work on this song. My studio version can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Radio, and other streamers.
Conrad
OMG a Steinberger! I just flashed back to 1989 when I had one. It's got a great surf tone- I never would have guessed.
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 16 2020 11:29 AM
Hi Conrad,
It's very enjoyable watching you play. I told Mina she has to work harder to play well like you. Boy, love the splashy sound!!!! Cheers!
Ray ;-))
Squid wrote:
PangPang wrote:
Thanks Squid!!! Good tips!!! We enjoy the song too!!!! Thank you!
Ray
Sure, Ray. Here's a video of my guitar work on this song. My studio version can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Radio, and other streamers.
Conrad
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PangPang
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Posted on Jul 16 2020 11:43 AM
I just found out it's your own original music! Wow! Very impressive!!!
Ray
Squid wrote:
PangPang wrote:
Thanks Squid!!! Good tips!!! We enjoy the song too!!!! Thank you!
Ray
Sure, Ray. Here's a video of my guitar work on this song. My studio version can be heard on Spotify, Pandora Radio, and other streamers.
Conrad
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Squid
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Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers
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Posted on Jul 16 2020 03:29 PM
PangPang wrote:
I just found out it's your own original music! Wow! Very impressive!!!
Ray
Thanks, Ray, and thanks also for your thoughtful comments on Youtube. They mean a lot to me.
Because you played "Journey to the Stars" you may find useful this rearrangement for 3-piece band of guitar, bass and drums: https://youtu.be/SyVt3VcABXU
These days the live performance version of my band The Insanitizers is guitar, bass guitar and Beat Buddy. You can get the same full band sound if you accompany your daughter on bass. You can use a Roland or Boss digital multi-effects device to get good bass guitar emulation with regular electric guitar.
A possible reason for your daughter to play high on the neck is the frets are closer together. She might enjoy playing a 24" scale strat type guitar, I've seen some offered for $100 or less new.
I'm just trying to be helpful.
Best wishes,
Conrad
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martinblasick
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Los Angeles
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Posted on Jul 17 2020 03:05 AM
If you two had a couple of synchronized steps that would be a real element of "showbiz" that would be super catchy on a song or two. So fun seeing the dad/daughter combo. Go cats go!
— Squid From Madrid - New Single on Bandcamp
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