Search
Support the Blog — Buy This Book!
For Kindle and with free ePub version. Only $9.49 Great reading. Here is what Gary Shapiro CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said: Dvorak's writing sings with insight and clarity. Whether or not you agree with John's views, he will get you thinking and is never boring. These essays are worth the read!Twitter action
Support the Blog
Put this ad on your blog!
Syndicate
Junk Email Filter
Categories
- Animals
- Art
- Aviation
- Beer
- Business
- cars
- Children
- Column fodder
- computers
- Conspiracy Theory
- Cool Stuff
- Cranky Geeks
- crime
- Dirty Politics
- Disaster Porn
- DIY
- Douchebag
- Dvorak-Horowitz Podcast
- Ecology
- economy
- Endless War
- Extraterrestrial
- Fashion
- FeaturedVideo
- food
- FUD
- Games
- General
- General Douchery
- Global Warming
- government
- Guns
- Health Care
- Hobbies
- Human Rights
- humor
- Immigration
- international
- internet
- Internet Privacy
- Kids
- legal
- Lost Columns Archive
- media
- medical
- military
- Movies
- music
- Nanny State
- NEW WORLD ORDER
- no agenda
- OTR
- Phones
- Photography
- Police State
- Politics
- Racism
- Recipe Nook
- religion
- Research
- Reviews
- Scams
- school
- science
- Security
- Show Biz
- Society
- software
- space
- sports
- strange
- Stupid
- Swamp Gas Sightings
- Taxes
- tech
- Technology
- television
- Terrorism
- The Internet
- travel
- Video
- video games
- War on Drugs
- Whatever happened to..
- Whistling through the Graveyard
- WTF!
Pages
- (Press Release): Comes Versus Microsoft
- A Post of the Infamous “Dvorak” Video
- All Dvorak Uncensored special posting Logos
- An Audit by Another Name: An Insiders Look at Microsoft’s SAM Engagement Program
- Another Slide Show Test — Internal use
- Apple Press Photos Collection circa 1976-1985
- April Fool’s 2008
- April Fool’s 2008 redux
- Archives of Special Reports, Essays and Older Material
- Avis Coupon Codes
- Best of the Videos on Dvorak Uncensored — August 2005
- Best Videos of Dvorak Uncensored Dec. 2006
- Best Videos of Dvorak Uncensored July 2007
- Best Videos of Dvorak Uncensored Nov. 2006
- Best Videos of Dvorak Uncensored Oct. 2006
- Best Videos of Dvorak Uncensored Sept. 2006
- Budget Rental Coupons
- Commercial of the day
- Consolidated List of Video Posting services
- Contact
- Develping a Grading System for Digital Cameras
- Dvorak Uncensored LOGO Redesign Contest
- eHarmony promotional code
- Forbes Knuckles Under to Political Correctness? The Real Story Here.
- Gadget Sites
- GoDaddy promo code
- Gregg on YouTube
- Hi Tech Christmas Gift Ideas from Dvorak Uncensored
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Five: GE
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Four: Honeywell
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf One: Burroughs
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Seven: NCR
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Six: RCA
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Three: Control-Data
- IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf Two: Sperry-Rand
- Important Wash State Cams
- LifeLock Promo Code
- Mexican Take Over Vids (archive)
- NASDAQ Podium
- No Agenda Mailing List Signup Here
- Oracle CEO Ellison’s Yacht at Tradeshow
- Quiz of the Week Answer…Goebbels, Kind of.
- Real Chicken Fricassee Recipe
- Restaurant Figueira Rubaiyat — Sao Paulo, Brasil
- silverlight test 1
- Slingbox 1
- Squarespace Coupon
- TEST 2 photos
- test of audio player
- test of Brightcove player 2
- Test of photo slide show
- test of stock quote script
- test page reuters
- test photo
- The Fairness Doctrine Page
- The GNU GPL and the American Way
- The RFID Page of Links
- translation test
- Whatever Happened to APL?
- Whatever Happened to Bubble Memory?
- Whatever Happened to CBASIC?
- Whatever Happened to Compact Disc Interactive (aka CDi)?
- Whatever Happened to Context MBA?
- Whatever Happened to Eliza?
- Whatever Happened to IBM’s TopView?
- Whatever Happened to Lotus Jazz?
- Whatever Happened to MSX Computers?
- Whatever Happened to NewWord?
- Whatever Happened to Prolog?
- Whatever Happened to the Apple III?
- Whatever Happened to the Apple Lisa?
- Whatever Happened to the First Personal Computer?
- Whatever Happened to the Gavilan Mobile Computer?
- Whatever Happened to the IBM “Stretch” Computer?
- Whatever Happened to the Intel iAPX432?
- Whatever Happened to the Texas Instruments Home Computer?
- Whatever Happened to Topview?
- Whatever Happened to Wordstar?
- Wolfram Alpha Can Create Nifty Reports
That is amazing he was able to play that and keep his composure all during the Eearthquake!
Good composition and phrasing. I swear, my fingers can’t bend to make most of the chords–otherwise, I’d be as famous as this kid will be someday (soon).
That is quite the right thumbnail he’s developed. For that matter, all the nails on the right hand are remarkable. I wish him all the success in the world.
check him out on youtube (jwcfree), plays a variety of songs
bobbo, you’re doing it wrong. Anyones fingers can easily span four frets. If you have to stretch it is incorrect technique, thumb should be on back of the neck with fingers comfortably bent. I only play the female organ now however.
omg! He’s back! Who though? George or John??
While technically proficient, it doesn’t seem like he’s got a feel for the music yet. He hit almost all the right notes in almost the correct manner, however, there was something that was lacking in the delivery. Maybe that’s a cultural thing, but I think that the moment he understands why the notes are played and what they mean, he’ll take it to that “Unbelievable” level, and not just the “Wow, he’s simulating a four-piece band on a guitar” sound. I’d love to see him get there though, this kid’s certainly got potential.
Well, the world needs a replacement for Chet Atkins…
#8 Agreed.
there are probably more kids mimicking chet atkins in asia than in america. i kid you not.
7 Eric. “why the notes are played and what they mean”
Say what? I’m beginning to understand why I’ve been stuck on Kumbaya for the past 30 years.
RBG
technically perfect with the soul of a robot.
music is more than just hitting all the right notes in perfect time. The reason player pianos can’t replace a live player.
I thought the kid showed a pretty strong understanding of what he was doing. He was rocking the main riff and unlike other freakishly capable whiz-kids, he seemed to be enjoying the whole thing ( like I was). Anybody who focuses on a flat note or two is missing the bigger picture of someone performing a nice piece of rock n’roll. Chuck Berry thru The Beatles thru Chet Atkins to this kid.
Hey Hey My My !!!
Beautiful… Spent about a hundred bucks a month for almost three year on my daughter’s guitar lessons and never saw results like that. BTW, those fingernails take serious dedication to grow that long. That kid deserves our respect just for that alone…
That was nice, I really enjoyed the kid rocking while he played. The guitar sounds really good and I just hope he becomes a Jimmy Page rather than Steve Vai.
Ahh, what a pleasure to watch a talented young person with a knack for that instrument find their way around it so well.
And by the way, who cares if he’s Asian? It’s a universal revelation, when any player turns out to have “the stuff” for it.
Wait a minute. Is the audio a little too good here? The kid is shown in some living room, but there is no back ground noise from the room only a perfect acoustic echo that enhances,
I’m just saying…
#17, he has an acoustic guitar pickup in the guitar soundhole, so he probably has it going into an audio interface on the computer and then he added a reverb/echo effect.
#12 Agreed… He never seems to smile at all. Maybe he’s an autistic savant?
BTW, that move at 1:51-1:55 is worth a second look.