http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vldpS8X ... r_embedded
A lot of people seemed to be interested, so it would be appropriate to create a topic on it.
The video is performed by kaya and its the first 1:04 of it... I quite like this because its not super jumpy, leaning back etc and its something the audience can do.
I'm learning it when I get home
A lot of people seemed to be interested, so it would be appropriate to create a topic on it.
The video is performed by kaya and its the first 1:04 of it... I quite like this because its not super jumpy, leaning back etc and its something the audience can do.
I'm learning it when I get home