Thanks for sharing Tina with us. She was voted the best guitarist on RUclips for three years in a row, but then she disappeared for years in order to study, but now she's back with her own band "Spin Twice".
This movement of the Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is a BEAST trying to play on the piano (as originally composed). Google or RUclips this movement on its own. You will gain an appreciation for the rapid motion and intricacy required to perform it, regardless the instrument. Classicallty trained musician, here. Tina S SLAYS this performance! If Beethoven lived in our time, he would have orchestrasted for electric instruments over acoustic ones. The man was a rocker born before his time.
Thanks guys. There's something a bit hypnotic about this arrangement and so in common with no doubt humongous numbers of other people I've watched lots of different reactions to it (why for God's sake, we could just keep returning to the original, but there it is). As such I very, very rarely watch a reaction all the way through, but yours I did. There's something fresh, honest and knowledgeable about what you've done here, and I will return for more. Subscribed.
To understand Tina's style it might be helpful to review some of her backstory. One of the oldest surviving videos is actually on her channel; don't quote me but I believe she around the age of 6 in this video. She holds the acoustic guitar in the classical position and sight reads as she fingers and finger picks; her eyes only leave the page twice to locate the same chord. ruclips.net/video/l28WZT1AU1c/видео.htmlsi=q9rOVgA2LzQ5VAks Or this video, shot a few years later; basically the same except a little more complex, faster tempo, and her eyes never leave the page. ruclips.net/video/zaFb_0cMcAI/видео.htmlsi=cHMqoGGkFV_UAvwu So, from around the age of 6 until she took up the electric around age 13, I believe, she was developing dexterity in the fingers of her right hand, and given the age, her nervous system would have developed around supporting this. In addition she's developing a mental image of her fingering and picking while sight reading; it's more efficient to play without looking, if you can, since the added visual processing in your brain will just slow you down. So given her development path it's not surprising that she floats her right hand, plays with it closed, easily uses most of her fingers, and often seems to be just staring off into space - her eyes serve little purpose with no sheet music to read, given the discipline. This kind of discipline during early development will lay down pathways that persist for a lifetime, for better or for worse.
You should watch her play Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Becker's Altitudes, and Moore's The Loner. There's far more 'feel' in those tracks, rather than just shredding.
This! People mostly check out Through the fire and the flames because it's the meme and then this one because it's classical. They showcase her technical skill but The Loner and For The Love Of God really showcases that she can play with great feeling as well
We’ve heard of it….we’ve never tried one…..there’s a difference. I don’t know why she would want to play the star spangled banner since she’s French 🤔 but I’m sure she’d rock it…she’d have to find a twist the way Hendrix did because the melody alone isn’t a challenge on an instrument the way it is to sing so that’s where interpretation comes in. I’d be curious but I suspect we’ll never find out.
Haven't heard from her for a while but checked out Spin Twice and WOW, she's changed her appearance a lot. Her music is great and I'll start listening to her new music.
Dragon Force - Through The Fire And Flames .. you need to watch that one! .. and watch Herman Li's (lead guitarist for Dragon Force) reaction video on it. He was absolutely STUNNED! .. Herman Li's reaction is absolutely priceless and to listen to him talk about her playing on it is fascinating since it is his band that wrote and performed the hit song. EPIC!
I know it sounds like she repeated an arrangement, but she played it as it's played on the piano, with some modification to adapt it to guitar. some parts do sound repetitive but a few notes here and there differ in this guitar arrangement. If you listen to the piano piece you'll hear much more differing notes in that section that she simply couldn't do without using all ten fingers and even then doing them on a guitar would be next to impossible. The backing track was trying to make up for the notes she couldn't play, but to keep it in a rock setting, there was only so much they could do there too. I could hear the attempt because I listen to a lot of classical and this piece is one of my favorites, but if you aren't used to hearing it, it's easy to miss. This one is insanely difficult to play on piano, I can't imagine how difficult it must be with an instrument the piece wasn't even written for.
This piece is amazing fabulous technique etc. But her best playing (to my taste) she does in a video where she plays *Comfortably numb* by Pink Floyd. There she also does much more of that "melodic soloing" as you call it.
These days they teach the closed hand and to anchor off the bridge, or just above it. I think open hand with pinky support is more natural to me personally, but it does get me in trouble with the switches and knobs, if I'm not careful and I brush them while strumming fast.
360K+ subscribers can't be wrong. Most entertaining covers of "Painkiller" on RUclips? Stunning!!! ⭐AUDREY SHIDA; hands play guitar / feet play bass (complete song - one take - no edit) Judas Priest【 Painkiller 】ruclips.net/video/5haq8ZUceo8/видео.html Very young Japanese/American female bass player covers Judas Priest: ⭐KATE SHIDA; bass guitar w' vocals (complete song - one take - no edit) Judas Priest【 Painkiller 】ruclips.net/video/O5KfI3etznw/видео.html
Billy Talent's Fallen Leaves, perhaps? When I heard you, I thought : shit! He's right! I don't listen to them just by myself these days, but I saw them live in Bordeaux and it was great. The guitar player is doing a fantastic job. By the way it's a shame there were people to bully her. These girl was sooo good! Dumbs all around the world.
Hey Mike I'm a Huge Fan You need to play her Pink Floyd it's like so CLEAR,CLEAN AND HARMONICS OFF THE CHAIN. I've been watchinhg Tina S. and have an amazing Musical Background plus my very 1st concert was Randy Rhoads Diary of a Madman Riverfront Coliseum Feb 1982 My Father seen Jimi Hendrix open up for the Monkees. Ive seen 3000+ since RR and When i 1st seen Tins i thought maybe she was Randy Rhoads Reincarnation LOL😂
Dr viossy the guy who did the arrangement he also does this song.. you should check it out.. you should check this guy's stuff out.. I know it sounds like he's an old guy but he's not he's only about 26
Prenez le temps de comparer Arpeggios from hell créé par Yngwie Malmsteen ....et sa reprise. Il n'y a que 2 ou 3 personnes qui sachent l'interpréter dans un laps de temps de 1 à 3 secondes de retard. Elle l'a battu d'une seconde...sans rien oublier. Elle avait 15 ans... .
You know she's something when guitarists can't figure out how she picks... I think she anchors by her arm. Guys does this prove the classical sitting style is superior? Also I find her left hand accuracy amazing!
The sound on your video is really messed up, have you got a lot of effects on? it is very patchy, crackly and fades in and out -- ouch on the ears (and no, it's not my sound card, all other RUclips videos sound fine) Thanks for your comments though.
How about these girls from Japan called LOVEBITES / Edge of the World [Official Live Video from "Memorial For The Warrior Souls"] ruclips.net/video/jQKf8Dy_chA/видео.html or LOVEBITES / We Are The Resurrection [Live Video Memorial For The Warrior souls] ruclips.net/video/ptsB1hZktzI/видео.html
Tina is a monster This video is very old and if she’s made it this good in this far at this age in this video The real question is, how is she now? What is she doing now? And why haven’t we seen her in some band somewhere? Is she just a studio musician?
Well there was a young guitarist of my generation who was blowing ppl away as a teen named Blues Saracino. You probably never heard of him but you’ve definitely heard him…..he was a ghost guitarist for all the metal bands of the late 90s early 2000s. The bands don’t even know they were replaced…I met him at a party in LA and he said he’s not even allowed to talk about what he has or hasn’t played on cause he signed NDAs. He probably makes more money than famous ppl. There are many options for being in music that don’t require you to be famous and in fact many ppl don’t want to be famous. Having said that, she’s in a band called Spin Twice.
If you want to see a young guitarist play with alot of feeling and soul please give a listen to a young 14 year old young man from the UK by the name of Jake Collingwood! This young man could be a possible next David Gilmour type! Im not kidding! The kid has an aura about him! Well worth listening to, hes got many shorts to listen to on the net!
Good review. I see you have reacted to the Japanes band Band Maid so I think you like the Japanes band Lovebites with the live version of there track Soldier Stand Solitarily. here is the link ruclips.net/video/30yWisiRBuM/видео.htmlsi=wT4WFYAtSztiIlwK
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I am in awe at the mad skills she possesses but this isn't my favorite music to listen to. In my mind, it lacks soul. Maybe that is intentional. Great analysis.
Yeah it’s wild….many of her haters end up in the comments of the reaction vids and it’s bizarre why someone has a need to cut someone else down like that….especially someone so young and talented.
You two are 'reacting' to someone that you cant touch, hilarious! She is tapping with two fingers, sometimes three fingers, sometimes three fingers and the pick. The 'odd' pick position is because she spun it up to keep it out of the way. What a hoot! Two wannabes!
It's commendable she can play the whole sonata, but hearing it with fuzztone just bores me to tears. I listened for a few seconds, and couldn't take any more. It's just become so cliche to do the classical pieces with distortion. It ruins -- RUINS -- it for me. With all these speedball players playing "classical" music with distortion, it's like, "Look at me! Look at me!" And nevermind the actual music.
That kind of playing just annoys and bores me. Yes, the speed is amazing, tricky picking and two-handed playing is inventive, etc. But it doesn't reflect much in the way of harmonic and melodic phrasing, and there's a world full of fast players who can rip the neck up, with distortion, like that. Anything else? Can she improvise a few memorable and thoughtful lines, featuring single notes and chords, over a progression, or just do an A-10 Warthog machine gun over it? Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, Danny Gatton, Lenny Breau...some playing that had soul and creativity.
The worst musicians are immediately recognizable, by an avalanche of notes - all without any imagination. They then correspond perfectly to this era which is only competition, volubility without anything else and especially without any creative sense or other. Steve Vai is also a very good example of the musician without any imagination. All these bad "musicians" (who are not of course) can thank that electricity exists, because they are nothing with it, and worse without it. This is all just vomit !
This is the sort of pathetic needy attention seeking that made this prodigy leave the scene completely and deprive the many of us who don't share your hostility to sheer skill of a lot of entertainment and Tina of superstardom. Your breed are the worms eating into her soul, you should be ashamed of your hubris, it's not big and its certainly not clever.
TINA LESSONS ABOVE ☆SPIN TWICE☆ IS Basically GARBAGE please DON'T LISTEN I'M BEGGING YOU MIKE. I know a great guitarist i grew up with he had one of 1st Floyd Rose Tremolo Systems. Anyways He could play Eddie Van Halen Dead on Albums live but couldn't attemp Randy Rhoads Long Story Short he had his own band but never could excel because i believe if you Rely on Cover Song's your Career is Limited-time and this is exactly what happened to Tina S. The talents are 😂stil there with her but someone else needs to EXTRACT IT OUT because whoever she's around isn't making her be the best she can be
Thanks for sharing Tina with us. She was voted the best guitarist on RUclips for three years in a row, but then she disappeared for years in order to study, but now she's back with her own band "Spin Twice".
Prefer solo.
@@joeoneill8704 Tell someone who cares.
This movement of the Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is a BEAST trying to play on the piano (as originally composed). Google or RUclips this movement on its own. You will gain an appreciation for the rapid motion and intricacy required to perform it, regardless the instrument. Classicallty trained musician, here. Tina S SLAYS this performance! If Beethoven lived in our time, he would have orchestrasted for electric instruments over acoustic ones. The man was a rocker born before his time.
Tina S. has the best vibrato technique I’ve ever seen…!!!
Thanks for shining the light on Tina S, and bringing new eyes to appreciate her genius.
Tina was a teen at the of her recording. She fell off the map for a while, and she returned with her own band named Spin Twice.
I believe six years of college and probably an MA in Mass Communication (I think).
I have never seen anyone mention how incredibly fast her slides are, amazing.
I had to laugh when he said "Is she going to break out into a solo?" Clearly 9 notes per second wasn't enough.
Thanks guys. There's something a bit hypnotic about this arrangement and so in common with no doubt humongous numbers of other people I've watched lots of different reactions to it (why for God's sake, we could just keep returning to the original, but there it is). As such I very, very rarely watch a reaction all the way through, but yours I did. There's something fresh, honest and knowledgeable about what you've done here, and I will return for more. Subscribed.
Cheers bud. ✌️ 🍻
A master and a savant, all in one.
To understand Tina's style it might be helpful to review some of her backstory. One of the oldest surviving videos is actually on her channel; don't quote me but I believe she around the age of 6 in this video. She holds the acoustic guitar in the classical position and sight reads as she fingers and finger picks; her eyes only leave the page twice to locate the same chord.
ruclips.net/video/l28WZT1AU1c/видео.htmlsi=q9rOVgA2LzQ5VAks
Or this video, shot a few years later; basically the same except a little more complex, faster tempo, and her eyes never leave the page.
ruclips.net/video/zaFb_0cMcAI/видео.htmlsi=cHMqoGGkFV_UAvwu
So, from around the age of 6 until she took up the electric around age 13, I believe, she was developing dexterity in the fingers of her right hand, and given the age, her nervous system would have developed around supporting this. In addition she's developing a mental image of her fingering and picking while sight reading; it's more efficient to play without looking, if you can, since the added visual processing in your brain will just slow you down. So given her development path it's not surprising that she floats her right hand, plays with it closed, easily uses most of her fingers, and often seems to be just staring off into space - her eyes serve little purpose with no sheet music to read, given the discipline. This kind of discipline during early development will lay down pathways that persist for a lifetime, for better or for worse.
You should hear her do van halen- at 15 years old - and comfortable numb !!! Mind blowing !!
I love our sweet Guitar Goddess!!
You should watch her play Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Becker's Altitudes, and Moore's The Loner. There's far more 'feel' in those tracks, rather than just shredding.
This!
People mostly check out Through the fire and the flames because it's the meme and then this one because it's classical. They showcase her technical skill but The Loner and For The Love Of God really showcases that she can play with great feeling as well
🎸Hi Michael, keep up the good work and happy new year from France.🎸
Tina S - For The Love Of GOD
Haven't ever heard this kind of guitar. It's DOMINANT! In this style. Would love her version of The Star Spangled Banner.
We’ve heard of it….we’ve never tried one…..there’s a difference.
I don’t know why she would want to play the star spangled banner since she’s French 🤔 but I’m sure she’d rock it…she’d have to find a twist the way Hendrix did because the melody alone isn’t a challenge on an instrument the way it is to sing so that’s where interpretation comes in. I’d be curious but I suspect we’ll never find out.
@@michaelgoyettemusic so spb is music, no politics, would love to hear her rendition either way. classicaly or pop, or something new
Haven't heard from her for a while but checked out Spin Twice and WOW, she's changed her appearance a lot. Her music is great and I'll start listening to her new music.
In Spin Twice she doesn't over-power the song just plays what it needs and in a somewhat different style good example the song Tidal Wave
Dragon Force - Through The Fire And Flames .. you need to watch that one! .. and watch Herman Li's (lead guitarist for Dragon Force) reaction video on it. He was absolutely STUNNED! .. Herman Li's reaction is absolutely priceless and to listen to him talk about her playing on it is fascinating since it is his band that wrote and performed the hit song. EPIC!
I know it sounds like she repeated an arrangement, but she played it as it's played on the piano, with some modification to adapt it to guitar. some parts do sound repetitive but a few notes here and there differ in this guitar arrangement. If you listen to the piano piece you'll hear much more differing notes in that section that she simply couldn't do without using all ten fingers and even then doing them on a guitar would be next to impossible. The backing track was trying to make up for the notes she couldn't play, but to keep it in a rock setting, there was only so much they could do there too. I could hear the attempt because I listen to a lot of classical and this piece is one of my favorites, but if you aren't used to hearing it, it's easy to miss. This one is insanely difficult to play on piano, I can't imagine how difficult it must be with an instrument the piece wasn't even written for.
I recognize it now because of tina
Aussies, yes here and even me, a Tasmanian.
This piece is amazing fabulous technique etc. But her best playing (to my taste) she does in a video where she plays *Comfortably numb* by Pink Floyd. There she also does much more of that "melodic soloing" as you call it.
These days they teach the closed hand and to anchor off the bridge, or just above it. I think open hand with pinky support is more natural to me personally, but it does get me in trouble with the switches and knobs, if I'm not careful and I brush them while strumming fast.
360K+ subscribers can't be wrong. Most entertaining covers of "Painkiller" on RUclips? Stunning!!!
⭐AUDREY SHIDA; hands play guitar / feet play bass (complete song - one take - no edit)
Judas Priest【 Painkiller 】ruclips.net/video/5haq8ZUceo8/видео.html
Very young Japanese/American female bass player covers Judas Priest:
⭐KATE SHIDA; bass guitar w' vocals (complete song - one take - no edit)
Judas Priest【 Painkiller 】ruclips.net/video/O5KfI3etznw/видео.html
Billy Talent's Fallen Leaves, perhaps? When I heard you, I thought : shit! He's right!
I don't listen to them just by myself these days, but I saw them live in Bordeaux and it was great. The guitar player is doing a fantastic job.
By the way it's a shame there were people to bully her. These girl was sooo good! Dumbs all around the world.
Hey Mike I'm a Huge Fan You need to play her Pink Floyd it's like so CLEAR,CLEAN AND HARMONICS OFF THE CHAIN. I've been watchinhg Tina S. and have an amazing Musical Background plus my very 1st concert was Randy Rhoads Diary of a Madman Riverfront Coliseum Feb 1982 My Father seen Jimi Hendrix open up for the Monkees. Ive seen 3000+ since RR and When i 1st seen Tins i thought maybe she was Randy Rhoads Reincarnation LOL😂
She just might be!! 😂
@@jerich859 Whenever Pink Floyd is played, I am there.
so much fun son
And then some!
Tina s. Dragon force through the fire and the flames cover 😎
We shot that immediately after…it’s in the members lounge for up to a month waiting for copyright clearance.
@@michaelgoyettemusic have you seen her "For the love of God" cover? Great stuff..
You should listen to doctor viossy.. He's an Italian Guitarist1st time I heard him he blew my mind
Dr viossy the guy who did the arrangement he also does this song.. you should check it out.. you should check this guy's stuff out.. I know it sounds like he's an old guy but he's not he's only about 26
I’d love to see you react to the original 200 year old banger , she nailed it🙂👍
Prenez le temps de comparer Arpeggios from hell créé par Yngwie Malmsteen ....et sa reprise. Il n'y a que 2 ou 3 personnes qui sachent l'interpréter dans un laps de temps de 1 à 3 secondes de retard. Elle l'a battu d'une seconde...sans rien oublier. Elle avait 15 ans...
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Beethoven ftw 🤘
You know she's something when guitarists can't figure out how she picks... I think she anchors by her arm. Guys does this prove the classical sitting style is superior? Also I find her left hand accuracy amazing!
I agree the backing track was too loud. She's incredible.
The sound on your video is really messed up, have you got a lot of effects on? it is very patchy, crackly and fades in and out -- ouch on the ears (and no, it's not my sound card, all other RUclips videos sound fine) Thanks for your comments though.
Watch Frank Zappa's best video to watch to view his playing is the live Barcelona concert and watch closely
How about these girls from Japan called LOVEBITES / Edge of the World [Official Live Video from "Memorial For The Warrior Souls"] ruclips.net/video/jQKf8Dy_chA/видео.html or LOVEBITES / We Are The Resurrection [Live Video Memorial For The Warrior souls] ruclips.net/video/ptsB1hZktzI/видео.html
What kind of guitar is she playing?
Vigier….it’s a French brand
Wisconsinite here.
Wisconsin in tha house. ✌️
💯
Tina S was 17 when she did this.
Tina is a monster
This video is very old and if she’s made it this good in this far at this age in this video
The real question is, how is she now? What is she doing now?
And why haven’t we seen her in some band somewhere?
Is she just a studio musician?
Well there was a young guitarist of my generation who was blowing ppl away as a teen named Blues Saracino. You probably never heard of him but you’ve definitely heard him…..he was a ghost guitarist for all the metal bands of the late 90s early 2000s. The bands don’t even know they were replaced…I met him at a party in LA and he said he’s not even allowed to talk about what he has or hasn’t played on cause he signed NDAs. He probably makes more money than famous ppl. There are many options for being in music that don’t require you to be famous and in fact many ppl don’t want to be famous.
Having said that, she’s in a band called Spin Twice.
@ I looked around she dyed her hair blonde
She could be a great studio musician
If you want to see a young guitarist play with alot of feeling and soul please give a listen to a young 14 year old young man from the UK by the name of Jake Collingwood! This young man could be a possible next David Gilmour type! Im not kidding! The kid has an aura about him! Well worth listening to, hes got many shorts to listen to on the net!
Dr Viossy created the arrangement. Bit different.
There is one thing playing by rote, and Tina is fast and accurate and another playing from the heart and enjoying it - Tina's face says a lot....
Yeah, well, I can play Happy Birthday. So there.
You just missed my birthday…next year bud!! 😆
👍
Good review. I see you have reacted to the Japanes band Band Maid so I think you like the Japanes band Lovebites with the live version of there track Soldier Stand Solitarily. here is the link ruclips.net/video/30yWisiRBuM/видео.htmlsi=wT4WFYAtSztiIlwK
they just can't admit that a 14 years girl could destroy all of their conviction
I’m pretty sure we spent the whole video expressing how she defied our preconceptions….maybe you need to watch it again? ✌️
Ela tocou vários Clássicos, MUSICAS CLASSICAS NA GUITARRA, ANTES DE SE RETIRAR E """ ALGUÉM TRAMAR PARA AFASTAR ELA E COLOCA-LA NA CLANDESTINIDADE""" !
Can you react to Thedooo
All noodles all the time
I am in awe at the mad skills she possesses but this isn't my favorite music to listen to. In my mind, it lacks soul. Maybe that is intentional. Great analysis.
That’s fair….I don’t think anyone has this in their daily playlist.
Tina got bullied online that's why she dropped off sm. People were cruel to her because they were haters
Yeah it’s wild….many of her haters end up in the comments of the reaction vids and it’s bizarre why someone has a need to cut someone else down like that….especially someone so young and talented.
ruclips.net/video/vd3BTsXxYvA/видео.htmlsi=0GE-pqsziwbrCHuU
You should watch Fire and Flames cover you will quit guitar
I did twice….and I did not.
ruclips.net/video/D1LLILgLhI4/видео.htmlsi=gmPryfQOGWar-aG7
Y’all talking so long I forgot why clicked on this
There are chapters. Maybe you didn’t realize you can skip to the next chapter?
ruclips.net/video/k6b_IyM42hc/видео.htmlsi=OiPyKyG3mI547CD5
Herman Li of Dragonforce watching Tina S. Reactions are Priceless and he never Compliments anyone ever to play this song
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Trooper by Steve Harris
There is an 8 year old chinese girl who can do pretty much the same ruclips.net/video/EQPk4LPR_DE/видео.html
Tina S is a wonder. I wonder what happened to her for the last several years.
ruclips.net/video/Du9X3iYkPBg/видео.htmlsi=mxbVJ8R3UzZPRgsr
Tina's young lessons
This is a reaction….is this the link you meant to send?
You two are 'reacting' to someone that you cant touch, hilarious! She is tapping with two fingers, sometimes three fingers, sometimes three fingers and the pick. The 'odd' pick position is because she spun it up to keep it out of the way. What a hoot! Two wannabes!
Hilarious because you are criticizing 2 guitarist you can’t touch. 😂
so american reaction always us comparaison because they don t have other knowledges or culture references
We aren’t American so whatever you say is now an attack on Canada. Good luck.
Tina is wonderful but you made me wait and a lot of useless talking. Thumbs down.
It's commendable she can play the whole sonata, but hearing it with fuzztone just bores me to tears. I listened for a few seconds, and couldn't take any more. It's just become so cliche to do the classical pieces with distortion. It ruins -- RUINS -- it for me. With all these speedball players playing "classical" music with distortion, it's like, "Look at me! Look at me!" And nevermind the actual music.
Am I tripping? This isn't moonlight sonata
That kind of playing just annoys and bores me. Yes, the speed is amazing, tricky picking and two-handed playing is inventive, etc. But it doesn't reflect much in the way of harmonic and melodic phrasing, and there's a world full of fast players who can rip the neck up, with distortion, like that. Anything else?
Can she improvise a few memorable and thoughtful lines, featuring single notes and chords, over a progression, or just do an A-10 Warthog machine gun over it? Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, Danny Gatton, Lenny Breau...some playing that had soul and creativity.
Classical music calls for fast playing….being able to play fast doesn’t mean you can’t do anything else…she has a fairly varied repertoire on RUclips…
further evidence of my maintaining that grand opera, and classical music, are both just heavy metal without electricity.......
I say this all the time.
The worst musicians are immediately recognizable, by an avalanche of notes - all without any imagination. They then correspond perfectly to this era which is only competition, volubility without anything else and especially without any creative sense or other. Steve Vai is also a very good example of the musician without any imagination. All these bad "musicians" (who are not of course) can thank that electricity exists, because they are nothing with it, and worse without it. This is all just vomit !
The worst comments are immediately recognizable by the avalanche of bullshit expressed by cold-witted pissants 😅
This is the sort of pathetic needy attention seeking that made this prodigy leave the scene completely and deprive the many of us who don't share your hostility to sheer skill of a lot of entertainment and Tina of superstardom. Your breed are the worms eating into her soul, you should be ashamed of your hubris, it's not big and its certainly not clever.
ruclips.net/video/NOwsJ_9WoUg/видео.htmlsi=kOvmYgOgYAqy7MHr
ruclips.net/video/vXotdh-nwAU/видео.htmlsi=2uInWFBKcZUUgaD1
TINA LESSONS ABOVE ☆SPIN TWICE☆ IS Basically GARBAGE please DON'T LISTEN I'M BEGGING YOU MIKE. I know a great guitarist i grew up with he had one of 1st Floyd Rose Tremolo Systems. Anyways He could play Eddie Van Halen Dead on Albums live but couldn't attemp Randy Rhoads Long Story Short he had his own band but never could excel because i believe if you Rely on Cover Song's your Career is Limited-time and this is exactly what happened to Tina S. The talents are 😂stil there with her but someone else needs to EXTRACT IT OUT because whoever she's around isn't making her be the best she can be
ruclips.net/video/t3HrOHhJMUU/видео.htmlsi=5O66iHuyYFO_YmCz
Merry Christmas Mike Eddie Van Halen KINKS my dad had this 8 track in his 1931 ford coupe
ruclips.net/video/t3HrOHhJMUU/видео.htmlsi=5O66iHuyYFO_YmCz
Fast forward to solo 2:30 😢😢😢😢😮😮😢😮
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Gary Moore 1 of Randy Rhoads favorite