A Beautiful Reaction to Our Bloopers – Thank You, Beatrix Kovács!

A Beautiful Reaction to Our Bloopers – Thank You, Beatrix Kovács!

A few days ago, we released something a little different on our YouTube channel: a bloopers video featuring some of the most human, funny, and unexpected moments from our recording sessions at Siccas Guitars. It was our way of celebrating 600,000 subscribers and sharing the joy, laughter, and behind-the-scenes energy that fuel everything we do.

What we didn't expect—but are deeply grateful for—is the beautiful reaction video created by the wonderful Beatrix Kovács.

Beatrix, your video was more than just a reaction—it was a reminder of why we do this work. Watching you smile, laugh, and feel connected to the artists and the moments was incredibly moving for our whole team. You captured the spirit behind the bloopers: that music is about connection, vulnerability, and sometimes just embracing the chaos with a grin.

A Personal Thank You from everyone at Siccas Guitars:

Thank you, Beatrix, for your kindness, your authenticity, and for taking the time to celebrate these imperfect, real moments with us. Your support means a lot—not just to us, but also to the guitarists who put their heart into every session.

We believe classical guitar deserves to be seen and felt in all its forms—from breathtaking performances to funny little mishaps. And your video reminded us that people do see that. People do feel it.

To Our Community 🎸

If you haven't seen Beatrix's reaction yet, we highly recommend you check it out. It's a warm, genuine, and joyful look at what happens when the curtain is pulled back just a little.

Here's to more music, more laughter, and the amazing people—like Beatrix—who make this journey so special.

With gratitude, The Siccas Guitars Team

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