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H/T to the ONT author (Weirddave?) who first linked to her music.
The gayageum is a traditional Korean zither-like stringed instrument. Only this one has an electric pick-up attached to it. Electric gayageum, baby!
I am amazed at the variety of sounds Ms. Lee can make it produce.
Plus, it'always a joy to watch a skilled musician at her instrument.
Music below the fold
'Paint It Black' by the Rolling Stones:
'Enter Sandman' by Metallica:
'Smoke On the Water' by Deep Purple:
Ms. Lee has many, many music videos. On one of them, I forget which, she speaks a few words to her viewers and she's got this little itty-bitty voice, you'd think a breath of wind would blow her away. Then she sits down at her instrument and her monster talent takes over and crushes everything in its path, like Godzilla smashing Tokyo to bits. Or, perhaps in her case, Seoul.