ACCENT ON TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE FEATURES THE GREAT KAT'S "BEETHOVEN SHREDS" CD!

Accent On Tampa Bay Magazine #172, Feb. 2012 (Pg. 39)ACCENT ON TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE FEATURES THE GREAT KAT'S "BEETHOVEN SHREDS" CD! "The Great Kat guitar goddess is the renowned Juilliard Grad Violin Virtuoso/Carnegie Recital Hall Violin Soloist turned guitar-shred virtuoso, famous for shredding exciting classical Music at astounding speeds on the guitar. Revolutionizing classical and metal at the same time."

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ACCENT ON TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE FEATURES THE GREAT KAT'S "BEETHOVEN SHREDS" CD! "The Great Kat guitar goddess is the renowned Juilliard Grad Violin Virtuoso/Carnegie Recital Hall Violin Soloist turned guitar-shred virtuoso, famous for shredding exciting classical Music at astounding speeds on the guitar. Revolutionizing classical and metal at the same time."

The Great Kat
Beethoven Shreds
 
The Great Kat guitar goddess is the renowned Juilliard Grad Violin Virtuoso/Carnegie Recital Hall Violin Soloist turned guitar-shred virtuoso, famous for shredding exciting classical Music at astounding speeds on the guitar. The Great Kat brilliantly tackles Beethoven, Bach, Paganini, Rimsky-Korsakov and more, revolutionizing classical and metal at the same time.
 
Beethoven Shreds features The Flight of The Bumble-Bee (mind-blowing guitar/violin Shredding at 300bpm!), Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, Paganini’s Caprice #24 (featuring her technical mastery), Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #3 (six guitars and 3 violins!) and much more shred-guitar virtuosity!
 
"Classical music performed in a metal style at blinding speeds." - About.com Guitar
 
"This is definitely my favorite classical speed metal record of the year." - IGN
 
"She does not just play Beethoven. If you believe her, she is Beethoven reincarnate. Loud, blistering fast guitar riffs accompanied by screams, and an aggressive hyper-dominatrix persona. She is direct and flamboyant about her intentions. Her virtuosity is for real." -"Beethoven in America" book (Indiana University Press)
 

 

 

 

 

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