"Soul" or "Feeling" is something that can NOT be measured, smelled, weighed, tasted, seen, or whatever..... It is something that is experienced. That means it is an abstract idea based on our perceptions. You really can't even prove that it exists (any more than you can prove that god exists!).
Years ago, bored in IRC, I remember guys in there arguing about who had feeling and who didn't. How stupid is that?!! I came to realize that it isn't so much who plays with feeling as much as it is whose playing makes ME feel. I saw a review of a Joe Satriani concert I went to a while back and the critic said he "plays with no soul" or something very close to that. Well, not only do I disagree, but I remember seeing a guy near the front with his eyes closed and was totally "feeling" it. (and I damn sure was feelin it!!) Now I am NOT comparing that 8 year old to Joe, but the argument is the same - YOU may not feel it, but someone else might.
There are guys on here arguing that the 8 year old kid has no feeling, and I would say the same about your stuff.

Take that however you want. Funny, that no matter how you play, good or bad, whatever style, how technical or not technical, there is ALWAYS a critic that has to tear it down.
As far as the comment about me being ignorant about guitar playing. LOL!! I don't claim to know EVERYTHING about guitar playing. I guess that makes me ignorant. But, I seriously doubt you know everything about guitar playing, and that makes you ignorant, too!! BUT I know this from my years of practicing scales and sequences and arpeggios and string skipping and hammer-ons (you get the idea) ..... through all that I know how much practice it takes to gain a certain level of proficiency, and I know some people have more or less talent and that can have a HUGE impact on their potential....... that 8 year old has achieved a level of technique (speed AND chops) that I will NEVER achieve, nor will most guys on this bbs. His chops were cool, his articulation was pretty damn good and if you watched him you saw that he seemed to be playing it all with ease. That IS impressive. Like it or not. It's not like anyone was worshipping the kid, and I don't think anyone called him a prodigy either. If your kid was doing something that takes lots of practice, and was progressing pretty damn good at it, you'd be damn proud of him.... even if people said he has no soul or feeling. Who the hell said that playing was only about feeling anyway???? Technique is pretty important, too. Without technique, you'd sound like that second kid, not really even playing notes. But at least most of us spend some time practicing our techique (I hope).
The jealousy comment is because the haters didn't just come in and say "That doesn't impress me cause it's not my thing". Instead, some of you gotta completely tear the kid down like he'll never amount to anything. That IS jealousy. How you say what you say matters just as much as what you say.
When I see a player getting kudos and I know he lacks technique, or his playing just does nothing for me, I would NEVER try to tear them down. I just say, well it's not my thing; doesn't do anything for me. My complaint is that a lot of people seem to be offended when someone mentions a player that they don't like and feel like they gotta not only tear down the player, but tear down everyone who sees something they like in that player. Strange to me...................
I wish you all the best in your musical endeavors whether you persue "pure technique" or just playing for "feeling". And when your kid learns to play, if I see/hear them, no matter whether he's playing my favorite style or not, I'll encourage them and never try to hurt them or rag on everyone who thinks they are doing good.
MrBoogie