At some point, rock 'n' roll was mainly guys. So it makes sense that women would stand there and watch, kind of like a football game.
I think that when you talk about pop music, and rock 'n' roll specifically ... it's this macho instrument that guys have taken to and girls have shied away from.
It is kind of a pep team for the instrument and girls in general.
People walked out astounded by what players they are. They're comparable to many of the men who are well known.
It's mainly to start the conversation and talk about a movement that's well on its way and coming, getting the girls to play the instrument.