ZZ Top – La Grange (Asian Folk Metal Cover) | #NiNi Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jufjxo3izUQ
#music #ZZTop #LaGrange #NiNiMusic #AsianFolkMetal #Sanxian #Liuqin #Taiwan #FolkMetal #RockCover #FusionMusic #BluesMetal #metal

ZZ Top – La Grange (Asian Folk Metal Cover) | #NiNi Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jufjxo3izUQ
#music #ZZTop #LaGrange #NiNiMusic #AsianFolkMetal #Sanxian #Liuqin #Taiwan #FolkMetal #RockCover #FusionMusic #BluesMetal #metal

Took my Sanxian down to a nearby park and jammed not far from some picnic groups. Threw out a hat, but didn't make any money. It was fun, though, and I learned some ideas to make it better
Certain amusing Irony that I tend to play my small sanxian as a "play around the apartment" because it's small and light ut it's also the hardest to play because of the string spacing. I'm best on bass but my 6-string bass is heavy as fuck and my big sanxian is so big it's unwieldy. So I play my 'practice sanxian' the most
Related to my last post post, I was listening to modern Shamisen , which I dearly love but I won't mention who because I don’t want to sound like I’m bragging that I am better than him. I was listening and I thought “he’s incredibly fast” and then I realized “his bachi is incredibly fast, but my left hand Sanxian is just as fast”. They are just different techniques. With a Shamisen, you hit every note with the bachi, on my Sanxian I’m playing with finger picks...
Yesterday was "bass" day
Today is "sanxian day"