I love seeing people that are this talented and are not just playing the instrument they are part of it like its in thier soul. I have no idea about this young lady but Id bet money she is as successful in life and school as she is with this fiddle. There is nothing going to hold her back to be what ever she wants to be and what ever makes her happy in life. Life is short make it all you want it to be and God be with you as you take your journey in life. Thanks for making me happy and giving me something so wonderful and happy today.
I am sitting thousands of miles away from this event clapping and cheering like the rest of you. What a wonderful talent this little lady has, and a Lady to watch out for in the future. Well done.
Sarah, you CRANK!! BRAVO!! I played the violin for about 10 years, and I know very well that it's not easy to play as fast as you do! I don't think I ever could! And you somehow managed to separate the notes beautifully and make them crystal clear! Congratulations on a job extremely well done!!
I'm surprised that the hairs on that bow didn't break. You killed it, girl. I think I saw sparks, at one point. Charlie Daniels and Roy Clark would be proud.
What are you talking about? Performers want to hear audience appreciation. Clap, scream, shout, stomp, yell, dance...that’s what the music is about. Go girl! You’re incredible,
Hey, John thanks for your support and I hope that in the future people will show some respect for someone's hard work, such as the musician who played so hard and we couldn't hear her. Once again I thank you for your support.
to all the people that are complaining about not hearing the music because of the clapping I have some advice, go outside and build yourself a fence so you can start getting over it!!!! This was recorded on in the audience, of course the sound of the clapping is going to overpower the mic on the recording device. this is bluegrass not the philharmonic .
it would have been nice if the recording engineer could have somehow muted out all that clapping and cheering. so we could hear more and clear that beautiful playing.