Self-made success Lindsey Stirling is getting increasingly ambitious with her violin videos. I think they work. I think she’s a knack for it. She certainly knows how to please her geeky audience.…
Geek favourite Lindsey Stirling is back with a special effects rich Dragon Age video. She’s worked hard to produce videos that are suitable for the YouTube audience and bring her violin music to a wider audience.…
This version of the classic Mission Impossible remix is by Lindsey Stirling and The Piano Guys. They’re both titans of YouTube, over a million fans each, so no wonder this video of them working together is going viral.…
You might recognise Link as Lindsey Stirling, the violin player, who can credit this Zelda video as one most important, successes in her early career.
The video does paint Link’s pot smashing in perspective.…
Lindsey Stirling often gets her violin videos on Geek Native as she knows how to press geeky buttons. We’ve had a Skyrim video, Game of Thrones and Zelda.
Now? Now there’s zombies with a track called Moon Trance.…
Geek Native have featured these two before. Lindsey Stirling plays the violin and first started to appear on geeky blogs by dressing up as Zelda characters for her videos. Peter Hollens is a melody guy – creating hundreds of tracks for a single song with his voice alone.…
Step forward Lindsey Stirling and Peter Hollens. We’ve seen Stirling already in her Zelda video but Hollens is new to Geek Native.
Stirling teams up with Hollens to bring his impressive vocal talent to the production.…
There’s a lot of praise to be heaped on this video. It’s well sort. It makes use of some great locations. They push the boat out with some horse riding and some great use of fire.…
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