With no rehearsal or sheet music, this girl plays wipeout for a school concert with only two weeks notice and no rehearsals, save one with a few orchestra members.
Bravo. Young lady was absolutely precious. I hope her star shines bright. I remember those days of my kids playing their first recitals. Daughter on drums and son on guitar played Johnny B. Goode. Nobody wanted to play 16th century dead people music after.
Being a professional drummer(20 years, numerous performances) I loved this video. I remember my early gigs, it all starts somewhere. Keep it up kids, your on the right track.
I am 71. I could never as a teen get the beat of wipeout done correctly. She was amazing. As far as the school band goes, give them a break, they did a good job also. It hard at that young age to sit in front of a crowd and play music that they have not rehearsed.
Awesome! I remember going to concerts when my daughter started playing her clarinet. EVERY performance was ART in my heart 😊❤️oh how i miss those days, her clarinet is still locked in its case in bedroom closet. Shes 31 now. Lol. Im proud of these kids. And the parents and especially the music teachers. 😊🥁🎼🎹🎷🎻🎺🎸
Man, that concert sounded like the Hooterville band on "Green Aches" until that, little girl, started to smash those drums. Gal, you go, you got the beat! You did GREAT!!!
No cuts on music classes and education, This will mold our youth of today. This young lady has a very bright future. Its 2024 now. You rock sweetheart.
As she gets older & her confidence grows she will crush that kit into ablivion. Cant wait for future videos of her covering bands or on her own doing originals! Nice work kid!
Having to sit through years of band and strings you find there are some truly talented individuals in this world. This girl my dear is one of them! Cheers Terry
Im 68 and was also in the 4th grade when this song first erupted on the radio. EVERYONE would play the drum solo with our hands on the school desks for the next two years!
Or longer. I graduated in 1974. I was in the 1st high school graduation class, not subject to both the draft or selective service. (I turned 18 that February, so a draft card was still a requirement for another couple of months) These songs got us young kids through a lot of the things going on in America and the world, at that time I loved her performance! She was playing with the same exuberance as how most of the kids did back then
Not sure i have ever seen anyone so scared to death and actually pull off what they were asked to do. Pretty remarkable. Easily one of the most amazing feats of all time. And I am not $%^ when I say this.
She played that tom better than many I have seen and a lot nearer to the original recording. There are not many that gets it right and she nailed it, well done.
…Look. NOT to take ANYTHING AWAY from her..BUT, I think your commenet about “playing it like the original recording” or close to that, is a HUGE stretch. She has a START at “possibly” being a drummer..someday. Just being REAL. And yes, I’m a drummer..or was til I injured my back (Now our daughter has my Tama kit)
I did this in 4th grade also. Wow she has 6.7 million views too. I'm 43 years old now. Gotta love youtube. I hope she keeps playing & nobody steals her dreams. She has the talent already to move on. The sky is the limit & I hope she keeps reaching!!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
how could anybody ever give this Video a thumbs down ? People don't realize how important music is in young peoples lives . Or how hard it is or the amount of practice it takes to play ANY instrument well .
My thumbs down is for that awful music teacher who basically tears his own students apart . He should be empowering them- not making fun of their ability. Then he sets the tempo at half drunk. What a dipshit! Kudos to the kids! I’m sorry they have To Put up with that passive/ aggressive abuse from their own teacher. !
The experience of group performance has many lessons. Sometimes the result is skilled, sometimes a demonstration of persistence. Good on the music teacher for letting them try a complicated piece in place of Jingle Bells.
My kids first year of band was the 4th grade and the brass is very much beginners. Give them time it is very hard and my kids started with a cheap flute and a used Saxophone and many lessons with private teachers. Every year it gets better and soon we had to buy much more expensive instruments. My daughter was so good on flute and piano that the owner of the music studio hired her to teach beginners by age 14 . My son by age 15 was also hired to teach Saxophone and piano to beginners too. My son was in Marching band, Symphonic band and Jazz Band. He was First Chair Sax player and my daughter was in Symphonic and also asked to play in the Orchestra and she was First Chair Flute. Both kids were fantastic musicians. They were chosen best in the State. So it was a great experience. Music is wonderful for young people and it does wonders for their intelligence. All of their activities helped get them scholarships and other honors.
Coming FROM SOUTH LOUISIANA I UNDERSTAND MUSIC . MANY GOOD DRUMMERS WITH BANDS ALL OVER SOUTH LOUISIANA . VERY WELL DONE LITTLE ONE. TOTALLY IMPRESSED.
Great job kids! Don’t stop believing in yourselves! Just think - one more year or two and your teacher may actually be as good as all Of you brave and dedicated kids! Good for you!
So awesome to hear friends and family cheer her on that's what children need for God sakes let children be children. You did a fantastic job on Wipeout that is a difficult song on the drums. Not many people get it right you nailed it. God bless you your family and the rest of the musicians in the band music is a great great investment in your life.
cutest thing ive seen in a while! she's petrified but does a great job on an old standard for drummers. the world needs more girl drummers in my opinion
she kept it together with a flailing concert band.I can tell she was ready to bust loose and kill it but the rest of the band just faded on their job.still..she held it together.thats called being a pro
This little girl is awesome, I won't take that away. But you know who else is awesome? That band director. That guy gets major kudos for letting his students get out there and delve into things. The whole scenario is just great.
Look at her face at 1:50. The count is "One, two, three, four, GO." She's wondering what he did with the down beat. What a sweetie. I would have been rolling my eyes at that age. She'll go far in this world.
_Yes_! GET it, girl! Love this so much. Some people are bound to say "oo, way slower than the original." Yeah, it is, maybe because the band couldn't do it at that speed, not the drummer. And playing it at a slower speed like this makes it even _more_ amazing that she's this even. Awfully good.
This was posted 10 years ago. That would make her a Sophomore in college now? Would you be able to post an update? I’d love to see if she is still playing. Her time and groove were solid, and the accents on the tom solos were spot on! Would love to see what she’s up to now!! Hopefully still rocking!! 😀
Bless her. She is so nervous. I remember when I had to play in front of my high school when the band Blaze hired me on a Wednesday and we played my homecoming dance the following Saturday nightwhen I was a junior in high school. I was scared to death the first 2 songs but I was better at playing guitar than I was a dancer so it turned out great. She needs to play a set to get over the stag freight and she will have a great time. She was very brave for doing this. I had an awesome band to blend in with and she was in the spot light. Kudos to the little angel!
Who was the brain-dead moron who thought brass was a suitable accompimant to Wipeout. She's good, the band was nothing but bloody painful! Give her time and practice, she'll be great.
Ronnie Baker ** i did not see stage fright. What i saw was "" lets get this going"" Also its very odd to start out with out the drums first because its the drums that set the pace. DRUMMERS ARE NOT FOLLOWERS...THEY ARE LEADERS! she was put in a stupid position by fools that did not know what they were doing.
She's got it. I hope that she gets a lot of support and encouragement from her family and friends and continues drumming. When I was a lad back in grade school in the 1960's, my buddies and I thought Wipeout was the coolest tune ever and we would play it with out hands on our book cases we had to carry to and from school.
she did really well. Just the fact that she played that solo and did not speed up was very impressive. natural tendency would be to speed up because the song was such a slow pace.
This will be a moment not only for her but her parents as well to look back on one day and its a treasure look back on..sometimes we have to look back to see where we are going and i see that if she keeps going with this talent then she is right where she needs to be..Good job young lady and stay with it you sounded great
I've been to MANY of these school programs! My parents sat through many as well. It can be very hard to listen to the ear splitting high pitched "squeeks" when adults in the communities support the children of the community by showing up, taking time to sit and be there, it encourages, lifts up, and let's the children know that their community supports them. It's one of the best uses of positive reinforcement there can be!
My kids’ music teacher in primary school had every kid playing something. The concerts were a mix of talent and persistence. Mrs Martin encouraged the kids by performing interesting pieces, with whatever instrument she was learning. Competed at Grade 3 level in cello at a national eisteddfod. Her occasional squeaks let the kids know that performance doesn’t have to be flawless to be meaningful.
She did such a great job! I hope she keeps going, band at that age is fun but it only gets more fun as you go. I grew up between two drummers in the 1960s/1970s One lived 3 doors south of us, the other was two doors north. Starting about the age this girl is, I would walk home and about 30 minutes later it was dueling Wipe Out happening. Both guys were good drummers and it was fun to listen to them practice. One became a cop, the other an IT guy.
This young girl did an AWESOME job! Outfit ON POINT TOO!!!! Edit: She actually seems more comfortable than most girls her age would be. She is talented and beautiful and quite a lovely young musician!
@@Geoff790 After the band ran out of notes, there was a LOT of "Wipeout" left ... they should have let her pick up the tempo and PLAY THE DAMNED MUSIC. This little chick is certainly paying her dues.
Geddy and Alex may have an extra drum kit somewhere for this young lady. I'm sure they know a retired drummer who might give her some tips. Great video!
Wow... this young lady is why music education should not be cut. Bravo!
This precious young lady is a prodigy. Don't ever stop playing!! You're a STAR🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💞🤗💞
Bravo. Young lady was absolutely precious. I hope her star shines bright. I remember those days of my kids playing their first recitals. Daughter on drums and son on guitar played Johnny B. Goode. Nobody wanted to play 16th century dead people music after.
12 years later we're still loving it. Great orchestra, great drummer!
The look in her eyes was priceless. So vulnerable but had the guts to nail it.
Being a professional drummer(20 years, numerous performances) I loved this video. I remember my early gigs, it all starts somewhere. Keep it up kids, your on the right track.
Dang do you usually only talk about you?
Go back to school flunky.
@@alpachino7663 do you like to make comments just to feel better bout yourself?
I agree, they showed up and did the hard thing, and the drummer kicked them all up a notch with her solo.
@@christiandavis2916 the drummer sucked! They all sucked!!🤮
Any kid who takes on an instrument is a Class Act and deserves all the appreciation for contributing to the live music experience ❤️
What a joke.
She certainly looked held back and the look on her face was a definite sign she wanted to rip into it at normal pace. Bravo.
But she didn't know how
@@richardbertrand3217 She knew how but she didn't want to show up the band.
AGREE GOOD JOB ANYWAY.
She was fantastic, I do hope she continued to play as she’s a sweetheart too….🎉🎉🎉
I am 71. I could never as a teen get the beat of wipeout done correctly. She was amazing. As far as the school band goes, give them a break, they did a good job also. It hard at that young age to sit in front of a crowd and play music that they have not rehearsed.
10 years later, I hope she kept at it and is in a band of her own. She is top drawer.
Awesome! I remember going to concerts when my daughter started playing her clarinet. EVERY performance was ART in my heart 😊❤️oh how i miss those days, her clarinet is still locked in its case in bedroom closet. Shes 31 now. Lol. Im proud of these kids. And the parents and especially the music teachers. 😊🥁🎼🎹🎷🎻🎺🎸
Man, that concert sounded like the Hooterville band on "Green Aches" until that, little girl, started to smash those drums. Gal, you go, you got the beat! You did GREAT!!!
Once she began drumming it helped the orchestra to keep a better beat. This was just great. I smiled through the entire performance.
No cuts on music classes and education, This will mold our youth of today. This young lady has a very bright future. Its 2024 now. You rock sweetheart.
As she gets older & her confidence grows she will crush that kit into ablivion. Cant wait for future videos of her covering bands or on her own doing originals! Nice work kid!
Da waarld awaits ;)-
hope she gets positive reinforcement and does not get led into BAD Habits when she gets older
Having to sit through years of band and strings you find there are some truly talented individuals in this world. This girl my dear is one of them!
Cheers
Terry
I love how influential this song is that young kids still learn it on the drums, make me so happy 😊 🎸🥁🎶🏄
The girl drumming is fantastic. Love this video.
Im 68 and was also in the 4th grade when this song first erupted on the radio.
EVERYONE would play the drum solo with our hands on the school desks for the next two years!
Or longer. I graduated in 1974. I was in the 1st high school graduation class, not subject to both the draft or selective service. (I turned 18 that February, so a draft card was still a requirement for another couple of months)
These songs got us young kids through a lot of the things going on in America and the world, at that time
I loved her performance! She was playing with the same exuberance as how most of the kids did back then
Not sure i have ever seen anyone so scared to death and actually pull off what they were asked to do. Pretty remarkable. Easily one of the most amazing feats of all time. And I am not $%^ when I say this.
She played that tom better than many I have seen and a lot nearer to the original recording. There are not many that gets it right and she nailed it, well done.
Indeed... if I'd heard nothing else but the tom-tom I'd have recognised Wipeout ... she nailed it 🙂
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…Look. NOT to take ANYTHING AWAY from her..BUT, I think your commenet about “playing it like the original recording” or close to that, is a HUGE stretch. She has a START at “possibly” being a drummer..someday. Just being REAL. And yes, I’m a drummer..or was til I injured my back (Now our daughter has my Tama kit)
Right. The Ventures did the original screw up .
@@m118lr cool story
@@m118lr Yes, great story. Compelling and rich.
I went to kindergarten in that school and grew up in that town. My parents lived one block from that school for 50 plus years. Kudos to her!
I did this in 4th grade also. Wow she has 6.7 million views too. I'm 43 years old now. Gotta love youtube. I hope she keeps playing & nobody steals her dreams. She has the talent already to move on. The sky is the limit & I hope she keeps reaching!!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I loved it. I loved her. What a sweet beautiful girl. Keep it up young lady. And stay sweet.
I'm old enough to remember Wipeout......and she is just a doll. On her way to being a great drummer.
That's not quite how I remember it, but they are youngsters. I'll cut some slack. They need to play it faster! Maybe next year.
I remember Wipe Out to good old surf music
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I'm convinced this little girl's biggest challenge was playing "Wipeout" at such a slow speed. She should be praised and honored for not yawning.
how could anybody ever give this Video a thumbs down ? People don't realize how important music is in young peoples lives . Or how hard it is or the amount of practice it takes to play ANY instrument well .
It's only a bot.
School districts sure don’t!
Music is Life.
My thumbs down is for that awful music teacher who basically tears his own students apart . He should be empowering them- not making fun of their ability. Then he sets the tempo at half drunk. What a dipshit!
Kudos to the kids! I’m sorry they have To
Put up with that passive/ aggressive abuse from their own teacher. !
The experience of group performance has many lessons. Sometimes the result is skilled, sometimes a demonstration of persistence.
Good on the music teacher for letting them try a complicated piece in place of Jingle Bells.
I am 71 and wow does this bring back memories of the orchestra and band concerts we had.
My kids first year of band was the 4th grade and the brass is very much beginners. Give them time it is very hard and my kids started with a cheap flute and a used Saxophone and many lessons with private teachers. Every year it gets better and soon we had to buy much more expensive instruments. My daughter was so good on flute and piano that the owner of the music studio hired her to teach beginners by age 14 . My son by age 15 was also hired to teach Saxophone and piano to beginners too. My son was in Marching band, Symphonic band and Jazz Band. He was First Chair Sax player and my daughter was in Symphonic and also asked to play in the Orchestra and she was First Chair Flute. Both kids were fantastic musicians. They were chosen best in the State. So it was a great experience. Music is wonderful for young people and it does wonders for their intelligence. All of their activities helped get them scholarships and other honors.
Coming FROM SOUTH LOUISIANA I UNDERSTAND MUSIC . MANY GOOD DRUMMERS WITH BANDS ALL OVER SOUTH LOUISIANA . VERY WELL DONE LITTLE ONE. TOTALLY IMPRESSED.
A+ , she did great! Performing in front of people is hard and I applaud her. Great job!!
She’s beyond what the band is capable of
For sure!
If each member of the "band" had practiced like she does, they would all have been vey good.
Wow! I love this video.. This sweet girl is incredible. A lot of people proud I'm sure. 🎶🎶😊😊
She sounds so good that she almost makes me forget how bad the “orchestra” sounds! It’s a shame she doesn’t have better accompaniment. She’s great.
Yeah, but they were beginner band students, most likely, so we shouldn't expect a world-class performance from them just yet.
They are fourth graders! What are you expecting, the Boston Symphony orchestra?
She's definitely better than average.Keep playing kid and you'll get where you want to be.
I don't think that anyone is hating on the kids. I know that I couldn't do better myself.
@@robertdees2150 she said it's a shame the drummer didn't have better accompaniment. Sounds kind of hateful to me. I mean they are fourth graders.
You can tell she just wants to go all out on the drums, but she is holding back.😂😂😂😂
Cute, super and brings back memories of battle of the bands at the county fairgrounds! Thank You so much wonderful.
Reminds me of Karaoke with a two drink minimum and you qualified for 3 people.
Amen. She is a doll. She will be great. I remember when I was started playing drums as a child. It takes courage to get up there and do that.
Great job kids! Don’t stop believing in yourselves! Just think - one more year or two and your teacher may actually be as good as all
Of you brave and dedicated kids! Good for you!
I couldn't tell if the orchestra players were doing Wipe Out or The Baby Elephant Walk. SHE did her part just fine though!
Oh god they're horrible. But I agree, she did her best. The others are just calling it in.
Right
Who got this recommended to them in December 2019?!
YUP ....
I know like wtf
And The fact that I watched the whole thing just makes me question my own sanity...
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She looks similar to greta thunberg.
I hope she sees this video and updates us on what she's doing now. I sure hope she's still playing the drums!
So awesome to hear friends and family cheer her on that's what children need for God sakes let children be children. You did a fantastic job on Wipeout that is a difficult song on the drums. Not many people get it right you nailed it. God bless you your family and the rest of the musicians in the band music is a great great investment in your life.
Very awesome to see this young talent. Given the very little rehearsal the band hung together and she backed them up completely. ❤️❤️😘
Notice how well her rolls on the Tom's were soon as them other clowns stopped. You could instantly see her relax. Good job!
As a retired musician, I've
heard this song played all
kinds of ways. Never heard
it played like this. Great job
kids!
Heard this played by countless drummers and this girl nailed that tom pattern one of the best I have seen.
Even with hours of rehearsal, I could never play as well as this young girl. Good job.
cutest thing ive seen in a while! she's petrified but does a great job on an old standard for drummers. the world needs more girl drummers in my opinion
That was good. Been a long long time since I played in a 6th grade band concert, but they were so much better than I remember. She was great.
she kept it together with a flailing concert band.I can tell she was ready to bust loose and kill it but the rest of the band just faded on their job.still..she held it together.thats called being a pro
I bet as she gets older, she will evolve into one heck of a drummer. Good for you, I love your drumming :)
We had a boy in high school that could do Wipeout and he did it perfectly. We all enjoyed it so much. He was so talented.
This little girl is awesome, I won't take that away. But you know who else is awesome? That band director. That guy gets major kudos for letting his students get out there and delve into things. The whole scenario is just great.
The girl is so much better than all those who are trying to play!
Awesome drummer!! Keep it sweetie cause you have unbelievable talent for your age!!
"Sometimes you have to go out on a limb because that's where the fruit is". Brilliant!
I’ve been playing for years. & That’s exactly how I still look & feel before I get in front of a crowd too 😊
Nice Job.. U Go Girl!! ✌️👱♀️
Friggin awesome,as a parent of twin fifth graders playing their first concert last week,I love it!
Yup, I know this song well and she nailed it. Thanks from New Zealand.
Look at her face at 1:50. The count is "One, two, three, four, GO." She's wondering what he did with the down beat. What a sweetie. I would have been rolling my eyes at that age. She'll go far in this world.
Rob Bourassa I think you have to be more aggressive when playing this song on the drums it would sound A LOT better
You are right but It's hard to be aggressive when you're having to play the song at half the tempo to accommodate the orchestra. She'll do fine.
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This young lady has talent potential for being as young as she is.
_Yes_! GET it, girl! Love this so much.
Some people are bound to say "oo, way slower than the original." Yeah, it is, maybe because the band couldn't do it at that speed, not the drummer. And playing it at a slower speed like this makes it even _more_ amazing that she's this even. Awfully good.
All sounds of music are god-felt and come from the heart. Great job everyone!
Gota love it....She pulled it out. Thats the mark of a future great Entertainer
This was posted 10 years ago. That would make her a Sophomore in college now? Would you be able to post an update? I’d love to see if she is still playing. Her time and groove were solid, and the accents on the tom solos were spot on! Would love to see what she’s up to now!! Hopefully still rocking!! 😀
No
Not anymore.
Bless her. She is so nervous. I remember when I had to play in front of my high school when the band Blaze hired me on a Wednesday and we played my homecoming dance the following Saturday nightwhen I was a junior in high school. I was scared to death the first 2 songs but I was better at playing guitar than I was a dancer so it turned out great. She needs to play a set to get over the stag freight and she will have a great time. She was very brave for doing this. I had an awesome band to blend in with and she was in the spot light. Kudos to the little angel!
Who was the brain-dead moron who thought brass was a suitable accompimant to Wipeout. She's good, the band was nothing but bloody painful! Give her time and practice, she'll be great.
Ronnie Baker ** i did not see stage fright.
What i saw was
"" lets get this going""
Also its very odd to start out with out the drums first because its the drums that set the pace. DRUMMERS ARE NOT FOLLOWERS...THEY ARE LEADERS! she was put in a stupid position by fools that did not know what they were doing.
She Rocked It!!!!❣️❣️❣️❣️Hope she has been living a Great Life ❣️❣️💖And Still Drumming Along ❤️
She's got it. I hope that she gets a lot of support and encouragement from her family and friends and continues drumming. When I was a lad back in grade school in the 1960's, my buddies and I thought Wipeout was the coolest tune ever and we would play it with out hands on our book cases we had to carry to and from school.
She's got a lot of talent and is extremely brave to perform live with an orchestra. I couldn't do it.
I gotta say I love the teacher's saying - We're going to go out on a limb because that's where the fruit is. Good on him.
Brave girl. More talent than the entire orchestra put together, too.
One of the best gifts ever to get a kid for Christmas.... Trust me.....
Go girl, you smashed it. Keep on drumming🎵🥁🥁
She didnt know everyone was applauding for her! I hope someone told her.
And here i am, watching this 10 yrs after. I hope that young lady is a great artist today.
she did really well. Just the fact that she played that solo and did not speed up was very impressive. natural tendency would be to speed up because the song was such a slow pace.
AWESOME! Very! Very! good!!! I haven't played that on a kit for a long time. She'll need to keep plating for sure.
This will be a moment not only for her but her parents as well to look back on one day and its a treasure look back on..sometimes we have to look back to see where we are going and i see that if she keeps going with this talent then she is right where she needs to be..Good job young lady and stay with it you sounded great
I've been to MANY of these school programs! My parents sat through many as well. It can be very hard to listen to the ear splitting high pitched "squeeks" when adults in the communities support the children of the community by showing up, taking time to sit and be there, it encourages, lifts up, and let's the children know that their community supports them. It's one of the best uses of positive reinforcement there can be!
My kids’ music teacher in primary school had every kid playing something. The concerts were a mix of talent and persistence. Mrs Martin encouraged the kids by performing interesting pieces, with whatever instrument she was learning. Competed at Grade 3 level in cello at a national eisteddfod. Her occasional squeaks let the kids know that performance doesn’t have to be flawless to be meaningful.
Relax girl....that was awsome, you got it!!
She’s not scared!!! She doesn’t no why the bands is not plying “WIPEOUT” !!!!!!!!!!!!
She did such a great job! I hope she keeps going, band at that age is fun but it only gets more fun as you go. I grew up between two drummers in the 1960s/1970s One lived 3 doors south of us, the other was two doors north. Starting about the age this girl is, I would walk home and about 30 minutes later it was dueling Wipe Out happening. Both guys were good drummers and it was fun to listen to them practice. One became a cop, the other an IT guy.
My favorite song! Beautiful performance!
She was AWESOME !!!!
This young girl did an AWESOME job! Outfit ON POINT TOO!!!!
Edit: She actually seems more comfortable than most girls her age would be. She is talented and beautiful and quite a lovely young musician!
If the band is also 4th graders, then they did pretty good!
Any kid who could play musical instruments and do any classics is respectable and amazing at best
She is absolutely adorable! Love this!
Somethings are priceless and thats one of them. Thanks to platforms like this a moment that will live forever. Brilliant.
I feel like the band and the tempo were holding this poor girl back. She's capable of more, and her eyes just looked like she wanted to go faster.
Rick D
Because she..... And we know WIPEOUT!
That tempo was slow as frick
@@Geoff790 After the band ran out of notes, there was a LOT of "Wipeout" left ... they should have let her pick up the tempo and PLAY THE DAMNED MUSIC. This little chick is certainly paying her dues.
she was the best of them all and for a timid little girl she was dam good
I remember back in 67 or 68 seeing so many of the boys being sent to the principals office for playing that on their desks, she sounded better
You go girl sounds awesome!!!!!!👏🏻👏🏻
Geddy and Alex may have an extra drum kit somewhere for this young lady. I'm sure they know a retired drummer who might give her some tips.
Great video!
Maybe, but hes already been teaching his daughter.
I've got it! The band is covering the style and musicality of Galveston's Lovenberg Jr. High Band of 1953. Perfect imitation.
May the coaching force be with you... Always.
I just love watching young kids playing music! You could tell she was nervous in the beginning. But did a great job! That was very cool!
Well done young lady, if you love playing don't stop!
Girl comes ready to rip it up on the drums, hears the rest of the orchestra..
"My god...."
Yeah and with that long winded introduction, her solo was all that kept me awake. She did good though😎