Seseorang bisa mencapai sebuah kesuksesan karena percaya dengan apa yang menjadi tujuan hidupnya. Fokus dan terus berusaha, itu kuncinya. Belajar dari seorang Lindsey Stirling - seorang violinist dan dancer yang pernah gagal di sebuah audisi pencarian bakat dan bahkan saat itu dia juga di underestimate oleh salah seorang judge - saat ini mampu membuktikan skillnya bahkan jauh lebih dikenal daripada 1st winner di ajang pencarian bakat tersebut.
Sebenarnya siapa sih si Lindsey Stirling itu?
Lindsey Stirling (born on September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, dancer, performance artist, and composer. She presents choreographed violin performances, both live and in music videos found on her YouTube channel, Lindseystomp, which she introduced in 2007.[2] In 2010, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on the fifth season of America's Got Talent, where she was known as the Hip Hop Violinist.[3][4]
Her Biography
Lindsey Stirling was born in Santa Ana, California and grew up in Gilbert, Arizona.[7] She moved to Provo, Utah to attend Brigham Young University to study therapeutic recreation. She went on to serve a mission in New York City for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[8][9]
Stirling returned home to Provo in 2009 to continue studying at BYU.
She resided there until December 2012, when she moved back to Arizona
with her family.
At the age of 5, after being influenced by the classical music
records played by her father, Stirling began to study the violin. She
took private lessons for 12 years. When she was 16, she joined a rock
band in Mesquite High School
with four friends called "Stomp on Melvin". As part of her experience
with Stomp on Melvin, Stirling wrote a solo violin rock song, and her
performance helped her to win the state title of Arizona's Junior Miss and claim the Spirit Award in the America's Junior Miss Finals competition.[10][not in citation given] Stirling was also a member of Charley Jenkins Band for about a year.[citation needed]
In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on the fifth season of America's Got Talent, where she was described as a "hip hop violinist".[3][4]
Stirling's performances were dubbed "electrifying" by the judges, and
won the acclaim of the audience, but after she attempted to step up the
dance level in her quarter-final performance, judge Piers Morgan
told her: "You're not untalented, but you're not good enough to get
away with flying through the air and trying to play the violin at the
same time." Sharon Osbourne
commented: "You need to be in a group. ... What you're doing is not
enough to fill a theater in Vegas." In her blog, Stirling confided: "I
was devastated at the results ... It was painful, and a bit humiliating;
however, I had to relearn where it was that I drew my strength."[11][12]
Stirling decided to continue to embrace her unique style of
performance, promoting herself on the Internet. In a 2012 interview she
remarked: "A lot of people have told me along the way that my style and
the music I do ... is unmarketable. But the only reason I'm successful
is because I have stayed true to myself."[13]
Shortly after her performance on America's Got Talent,
cinematographer Devin Graham (DevinSuperTramp) contacted her in hopes of
making a YouTube video together. They agreed to shoot a music video for
her song, "Spontaneous Me". It was filmed the week of May 9, 2011. The
video boosted Stirling's popularity, and she began making music videos
for her YouTube channel regularly. Graham has filmed almost all of her
videos, while Stirling often does backup camera work and assists with
his music videos. Stirling's YouTube channel, Lindseystomp, which she
created in 2007 and which is named after her first band "Stomp on
Melvin", is the main repository for her music videos. During 2011, the
channel rapidly gained popularity and has over 310 million total views
and over 2.3 million subscribers, as of May 2013.[14] Her music is featured on Pandora, Spotify, and Last.FM.[15] Stirling also created a second YouTube channel, LindseyTime, in September 2012, in which she posts videos related to her life, vlogs, behind-the-scenes content, etc.
Stirling has experimented in combining violin playing with hip hop and dubstep.[16] Stirling's collaborations with other musicians and singers have included Shaun Barrowes ("Don't Carry It All" – The Decemberists), Jake Bruene and Frank Sacramone ("Party Rock Anthem" – LMFAO), Tay Zonday ("Mama Economy"), Peter Hollens
("Skyrim" and later "Game of Thrones"; they are currently working on a
new collaboration), Alisha Popat ("We Found Love"), John Allred
("Tomb"), Kurt Schneider and Amiee Proal ("A Thousand Years"), Megan
Nicole ("Starships"), The Piano Guys ("Mission Impossible"), Tyler Ward ("Thrift Shop"), and Pentatonix ("Radioactive").[17] She has also collaborated with the Salt Lake Pops orchestra and Alex Boye.[18] Stirling's debut album was released on September 18, 2012 in conjunction with a North American tour that same month.
Stirling completed her first US tour on November 26, 2012. She
announced her second US tour as well as a "test tour" for Europe on
December 3, 2012 which kicked off in January 2013. The tour covered 55
cities throughout Europe, Canada and the US and ended in Arizona on
April 5, 2013. On February 25, 2013 Stirling announced her official
European tour, which will kick off in Russia on May 22, 2013 and end in
Norrkoping, Sweden, June 29, with a total of 26 cities covered.
In December 2012, YouTube
announced that Stirling's song, "Crystallize", was the #8 top viewed
video of 2012 with over 42 Million views. In 2013, Stirling was featured
by the LDS Church in its "I'm a Mormon" campaign in which she spoke openly about how her faith helped in her battle with anorexia.[19][20]
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