Minds BLOWN! | Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata ( 3rd Movement ) Tina S Cover | Reaction
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- This young lady blew our socks off! The unbelievably talented Tina S. plays Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata on an electric guitar! Sorry my audio was a bit low...I'll have to rework the settings!
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Her little smile at the end is perfect. She knows she crushed it.
I firmly believe that Beethoven would approve.
I would certainly hope so!
The most amazing thing is that this was one continuous take.
I started playing at 16. I’m 56 now. I’ve never came close to this level of talent. Gifted to say the least
That girl made a lot of good guitarists sell their guitars! I’ve watched accomplished guitarists review this, and they said they can’t do this.
I had a feeling...😉😆
she was 16 when she did this cover , she started playing classical guitar when she was six and switched to electric at about 12 . she covered van halens eruption when she was 13
LIAR !!! WRONG !! SHE WAS 17 AND 4 MONTHS IN AUGUST 2016 HERE. AND ELECTRIC AT 13 Y.O. ! AND VAN HALEN AT 14 Y.O. IN 2013
@@IA_Information_ParisWOW BIG FKN DIFFERENCE...SHE STILL IS A WAY BETTER GUITARIST THAN EVH....
@@IA_Information_Paris You must be the Tina stalker Gem under a new name. Did Phil get banned?
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf I don't talk to girls, go do your cleaning and your dishes!!
I believe this was the last video she posted before she took a 7-year break. I've heard this is one take, no edits. The smile at the end just says, "Nailed it!" She's back on RUclips with a band.
Yes, that is correct. She was 17 at the time of this filming. Her hiatus was in part a response to ongoing hate and trolling from people claiming she was faking everything She had posted around 20 videos up to that point, all of them mind-blowing. Mrs. R, if you like Vivaldi, you have to check out Tina's "Vivaldi Tribute". Just sayin' 😁😁
She's back?! I know she went to school for a bit 🤔
@rosswithrow7942 ruclips.net/video/kNua-Bmhyaw/видео.htmlsi=2WBcMHO6DWTf8NNO Tina and her new band Spin Twice
@@hiawatha.g Totally agree - the Vivaldi Tribute was my intro to Tina. It's the Spring or Summer movement, or a fusion of them, I think
@@NR_Home-Videos It's a rearrangement by one Patrick Rondat, I believe.
Tina S. brought me back to the piano. Three years ago I showed this video to my youngest daughter and casually mentioned that I had the sheet music for the piano sonata at home. She asked if I could play it for her and had to admit that as a child I had only learned the first movement. I started practicing that same evening. It took almost a year of two to three hours a day, protected by my headphones, until I could finally play the whole sonata for her. Since then I have continued practicing every day and have rediscovered the piano for myself, and my electric guitar is now with my daughter. Thank you Tina!
Amazing! 🙌
Great story - I've been practising Fur Elize for 4 years (OK, not every day or even every week), and I haven't got beyond the first of 3 1/2 pages of the piano score 🙄
Do you copy/paste this in every channel reacting to this song?
@@itoldyou7887 Those who lead a real life with real people in addition to the Internet and create real shared memories with their loved ones, children, friends and relatives will have experiences that can also be interesting for others. And if everyone concentrated more on spreading positive things instead of defamation, resentment, hatred and incitement, then this planet would be a better place to live.
And she never missed a note!
theres not many people who can touch tap a guitar like tina
You two mother and daughter are just lovely.
Aww thank you! 😊
She was like "Y'all woke me up for this? Al right let's do it"
but you guys have to realize that this was made in one shot, no camera angles or changes in camera position or video edits, just one take, straight up, no mistakes, Done! with such a complex song? come on man!!
Indeed... pretty insane!
This guitarist THAT DISAPPEARED FROM MUSIC .BEST FEMALE GUITARIST IN HISTORY
She re-appeared a few months ago on RUclips playing with a band called Spin Twice, and they released an EP, but since then she seems to have gone quiet again.
@@thewalrus6833 there working on new stuff and from what I'm seeing and hearing there about to release another album next month so stay tuned
If you want confirmation the French didn't make an andriod shredder. Her cover Steve Vai's for the love of god shows a bit of emotion
Well that was just pure concentration.
@brianoreilly3035 wow... Yeah, Steve vai is epic! thanks for the suggestion!
TINA 's interview : "My first guitar was a classical guitar with which I started the Academy of Classical Music, (in Evry where she lives, 30 km south of Paris) at the age of 6 years. It was an Alvaro".
Tina proves that Beethoven was actually a Rock Star
I believe composers like Beethoven were probably the rock stars of their time! 🙌
Teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS interview : 16/3/2022
"Thank you for reacting to this video of my little protected Tina. I had the chance to teach her the electric guitar from the age of 13 to 18, and I also filmed and produced all these videos (14) at that time in my studio.
I must say that she never disappointed me, what a prodigy she was... a small precision concerning this version, it is an arrangement made by the incredible Italian guitarist, Michele "Dr Viossy" Vioni, who was kind enough to let us use his version."
"I made her work on a lot of pieces, but only a part was the subject of videos. On the other hand, everything that has been filmed is online."
SO your the one that taught Tina stand up and take a bow man wow what you taught her is mind blowing
Didn't Dr Viossy perform with Dream Theater for a while? I'm sure I've seen a vid of Tina performing with Dr. V too. I seem to remember he plays a 7 string custom guitar on that video.
@@NR_Home-Videos Dr Viossy plays on 7-string guitars. the tablatures of his covers are for sale on his RUclips page. Dr Viossy has never performed with Dream Theater. Tina Setkic never played with Dr Viossy. She never played on stage and never with another guitarist, she always refused.
@@IA_Information_Paris Thank you for the corrections, I accept them rather sheepishly.
That's memory for you over 10 years and thousands of youtube views, it remembers what it wants, and is certain of itself.👍
@@IA_Information_Paris But there is a vid of Tina and Dr Viossy side by side playing the same track, must be superimposed.
About your last question: We have to split that into 2 parts: "Is Tina S. normal?" and "How hard is it to memorize a piece like this"?
Tina S is something of a prodigy on guitar, considered by many to be one of the very best. She's technically just about perfect and is able to put in many classical elements into rock songs, or rock elements into classical songs (though this arrangement was done by a friend of her teacher if I remember right). She couples being technically a 10/10 with a very strong sense of the emotionality of a piece and can convey and carry a song as well as anyone in the top tier. So no, Tina S. is not 'normal'. She had a fairly regular though advanced progression on classical guitar (as somewhat documented on her channel if those vids are still up) but when she became a teen and started with the electric guitar her technique and capacity went through the roof.
But back to your main question: Memorizing songs is something you develop alongside your skill at playing them. One of the most fun parts of playing more difficult pieces is that by the time you can actually play the notes exactly like you like to, you've usually by then memorized the piece. Secondly, most music is full of structures that repeat or are variations of each other. This simplifies memorizing a longer piece like this one. Each grouping or structure is like a word. We don't struggle to remember how to say or spell words generally, and for a musician the piece of music becomes like a long set of these words. Maybe for a piece like this it's 150 'words'. For some musicians it might be more like 50 or 300, depending on how your brain structures the individual building blocks along the way. By playing the song you also are listening and are reminded through this of what should come next. This makes a huge difference. It's the difference between memorizing a string of 'random' letters and memorizing a piece of poetry that inspires you.
Also, good to see mini-Realistic! Your mom rocks!
@Biomirth Thank you so much for the info! That really makes it easier to understand, as someone who has zero clue about guitar 😆👍
Dr VIOSSY is not a friend to the teacher Renaud Louis-Servais. " ...a small precision concerning this version, it is an arrangement made by the incredible Italian guitarist, Michele "Dr Viossy" Vioni, who was kind enough to let us use his version."
@@IA_Information_Paris Ok, thanks for the clarification. I think I will not edit my comment so that the conversation is clear. Thanks again.
@@IA_Information_Paris Viossy does not have copy rights to the piece, so his 'kindness' is irrelevant...like your comment.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf This version for guitar was created by Dr Viossy and the tablature is for sale on his page. There are no rights to works over 70 years after the death of the author !!
She covered Through the fire and flame by Dragonforce too
I’ve been requesting Evlee but I knew someone would request Tina S. She’s another of those people that uses a part of their brain us mortals can’t access. Enjoyed this thank you!
@@OldTrucker958 No problem! You're right... she's definitely using another party of part of her brain!
BEST VIEWING Thanks for making the closeup so good for seeing the fingers.
Absolutely fantastic! Thanks for sharing this. I play this on piano, but she plays it faster. Loved this! ❤❤❤😊😊😊
I wish I could play it on the piano! It's so beautiful!
Perfection at its best ✌🏻
Thanks!
So glad to see so many people appreciating this. It's been on my Hooked On Classics playlist for years, right before Anastasia Huppmann playing the same thing on piano. Thank you very much for this reaction!
she been playing ~13-14 years at this point. When you are normal human no not 10 years, maybe 30! Only good talent+good teachers will get you there that quick!
She probably has a “pictorial” memory when it comes to guitar scales & riffs. Plus she obviously loves playing by her closed eyes, certain hand motions & facial expressions.
The wild thing about her is how long ago this was. Just imagine what she could do now. 🙂👍
IMHO her covers are far better than her original material - but that's OK, she outperformed virtually every original version that she covered.
This video was recorded during the school holidays in August 2017, at the age of 17, after 2 months of work.
Tina's interview : "As far as my working time is concerned, it is quite limited. I go to school all week, which doesn't allow me to play my guitar."
Well with "not much time to practice" she sure kicks ass!
Love your reaction! Vivaldi's "Storm" was 17th century heavey metal. I have a MIDI track of this on my channel
Vivaldi's Four Seasons was up there with Carol of the Bells and a 'newer' piece 'The Planets' by Gustav Holst (had to look up the composer, it's been a few decades)
I also got to play tympani for the theme from 2001 A Space Odyssey, that was a lot of fun too, but just because the conductor told me it was my chance to be as loud as I wanted on the good ol' kettles
That's amazing!
You could check Marcin Patrzałek - he participated in America`s Got Talent and what he did with guitar in this show is beyond imagination. ;)
Go sell that shit elsewhere.
Great reaction to the virtuosic and a prodigal that is Tina S. To your question about how long to get this good is really how dedicated you are towards what you want to achieve. I started playing bass guitar at age 6 on a Fender Music Master Bass. It was a short scale bass, meaning the neck was about the same size as a regular guitar. One of my first songs I learned in it's entirety was Iron Maiden's Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner and that song is roughly 13 minutes long. It took about a year to learn by ear. I played the bass for about 2 years then played guitar and piano. I like to tell students to start playing the bass first because it helps you stretch your fingers and by the time they get to play guitar, it'll be easier because they are able to reach and stretch for a complex chord. I was able to rip out a guitar solo ease. I do still play but 53 years old and the abuse I put my hands through, I can't play like I used to. I do have a RUclips channel if you ever want to see me jamming out. Peace and Love to you and your awesome family.
@momoneymjp Thank you so much! I appreciate the info and I'll check out your stuff!
I usually only pop in for your Geoff and VoicePlay reactions, but as a retired classical musician, I had to check this one out. Beethoven's Piano Sonatas are my desert-island-you-can-only-bring-one-choice-with-you pick every time. (Hi Phoenix.)
I'm totally the same! So stunningly beautiful!
@@MrsRealistic I have lots of recordings of them, but if you can find them on Apple or Spotify, the performances of the whole sequence of sonatas by John O'Conor are stunning. The recordings aren't the best (older technology), but by far my favorite performances.
@@Robert.Sheard I was brought up on classical as well as many other genres, but I have a deep love for Vivaldi Four seasons.
@@MrsRealistic It's a wonderful work. Can't blame you. As a brass player, I tend to favor big symphonies, but in my old age, keyboard works and chamber music for smaller orchestras has grown on me. TMI probably, but leaving music is my one big life's regret. Nothing in my life has ever replaced that passion and I still miss it every day.
i am a bass vocalist, so I, too, am normally here for VP or Geoff reactions... but, i am also a guitarist and pianist; started with classical music and got into shred in the 1980s, so here I am, lol.
How old was she, like 18? And she was trained at least since she was 13.
Most people will never be able to play this and far far less will be able to play it with the sound quality she produces. It is like difficulty level 7 of 12 in terms of Beethoven at the piano. At the guitar it is even harder and Beethoven is like a crazy guy, he made the hardest compositions.
She is exceptional.
She definitely is!!
That was awesome but Through The Fire And Flames is phenomenal 👍❤️
Thank you for the heads up!
Wanna watch some piano shredding? Yuja Wang plays Tritsch-Tratsch Polka. Or perhaps Yuja Wang plays the Flight of the Bumble-Bee (Vol du Bourdon)
Thanks!
What Tina does here is not something every guitarplayer can just learn, it requries both a lot of practice, and also a good amount of flair for the instrument
Absolutely insane talent! Definitely my favorite cover of this song. Cole Rollands Metal cover of Für Elise is my favorite one so far of that song. Just amazing!
TINA 's interview : "Even if on my videos I seem, as many say, to be bored, it's quite the opposite. I am super focused, deeply into the solo !"
Stalker.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf I don't talk to girls, go do your cleaning and your dishes !!
There is a documentary from her first guitar until this video at 17. She then stopped posting and finished her studies. She started posting again after, and you would not recognise her, with tattoos and undercut hair style. Well, that was last year, I think she started at 5 years old. 😊
Experts always make it look easy because it is easy..for them! 🥴
LOVEBITES Swan Song with CHOPIN Intro live with lyrics ruclips.net/video/dcMVtrvpJpk/видео.html OR Miyako (from LOVEBITES) / Eagle Fly Free (HELLOWEEN) - PIANO COVER ruclips.net/video/-h3BLRs0Xr4/видео.html
Already been said but def need to react to her covers of Steve Vai - Love of God, and Dragon force - Through the fire and flames, just epic!!
A Goddess. Female version of Eddie Van H ......... simply stunning
Just over 2,500 individual notes. Her band, Spin Twice is releasing their second EP September 2024.
You should watch her video called eight years or practicing guitar, it shows her very young, playing an acoustic that's bigger than her, yet just shredding the shit out of it!!
I followed Tina from about a year after her first cover was released, I was hooked from the first time I heard her Vivaldi cover
"Vivaldi Tribute" (Patrick Rondat) Tina S cover
18M views
11 years ago
She is the only artist who consistently out-performs the original artist, I remember watching the (Herman? or Michael?) Li #reaction to her cover of one of his keynote pieces :
Dragon Force - Through the Fire and Flames - Tina S Cover
31M views
9 years ago
I think you could see he knew she bested him.
Unlike many other cover artists, who rely on their beauty and charisma to pull off really great covers, Tina used pure talent - I really value that.
A bit like Sia, Tina S hid her true identity for many years - and now she's formed her own band (only 2 tracks released - according to a post by a supposed friend of hers in vid below, she's putting music on hold now to study medicine) she's made an open identity debut :
ruclips.net/video/3IELrmtRA8U/видео.html
What happened to Tina Setkic? Is Tina Setkic Still Alive?
BTW, my genealogy search engine reveals only 34 Setkic individuals in the whole world, most in the US or Sweden, whereas there are 137 S~etkic' in Bosnia and Herzegovina - so I guess that is where her parents (or dad at least) hail from, she was born in Paris in July 1999.
My first daughter was born in June 1999! 😊
@@MrsRealistic Wow - now you have extra positive associations with Tina.
My daughter was born the same day as Coldplay , she can listen to a new track of theirs and after a few days improv it herself on the piano
"On that date in 1998, the four members decided to commit to the band full-time and make Coldplay their primary musical project. This date is considered the official "birthdate" and since then Coldplay has gone on to become one of the most successful and acclaimed rock bands of the 21st century, with numerous hit albums, awards, and global popularity."
TINA 's interview : "At the age of 13, I decided to turn to a more rock'n'roll world starting to play on the electric guitar." With a new teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS.
It took Tina three days to learn this.
That's other worldly!
This arrangement was created by Italian guitarist Dr. Viossy (Michele Vioni). Tina Setkic and her guitar teacher wanted to cover it, so Viossy gave them access to the same backing tracks that he'd used. Meaning that she'd have to discipline herself to play the lead part exactly as he played it.
As to your question... No, this level of playing is way beyond what the average person, or even most professionals, can attain in a lifetime. This is Olympic level.
There are videos of her learning/playing classical acoustic guitar when she was about 4 yo
That's so amazing!
Definitely check out Tina setkic Dragon Force Through the Fire and The Flames cover at 15 years old awesome request 😀
I'm not a guitar player.
But I wouldn't be more amazed if she'd played the drums as well with her feet or something.
🤣
When a 16 year old saves up her pocket money to buy her guitar - there is no way she isn’t going to use EVERY note on that guitar 😁😇🤘
TINA's interview : "He is a very nice teacher, very professional but he happens to combine work and fun. He is very rigorous, asking me to give the best of myself,
and this is beneficial because it is thanks to him that I began working on pieces of a more adequate level for my age. It is a real pleasure and a chance to have him as a teacher."
Be quiet Phil.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf I don't talk to girls, go do your cleaning and your dishes!!
Tina is a great guitarist. I e watched many of her videos. Her last name is Setkic. She’s French. She disappeared for a while from the circuit. She has her own band now called Spin Twice. Check it out. I warn you, she has a new look.
If I tried to play like that, 10 seconds in and my hands would already be cramping. 😮💨
@@michaelbradley7529 😆 So I'm guessing it's pretty difficult 😉
@@MrsRealistic For her it's not difficult, for me it's impossible.
About Classic. I discovery my son with friends visit a concert hall event with a classic orchestra. I ask if he was tilted towards classic music? He responded this was gaming music. Ehh, you’re right. Music evolves, even with classics compositions.
If you’re into vocals, too, please check out Angelina Jordan “Bad Valentine”, and other hundreds of songs 🤯.
Tina Setkic has sixteen recorded covers of the most difficult guitar solos. This was the last of the set recorded in 2016, aged 17. [Born 7 April 1999].
I don’t know of any other guitar player besides Dr VIOSSY playing this major classical piece. There is a video that can be found on RUclips where Viossy and Setkic is put side by side. The similarity in fingering technique is astonishing.
Thank you for your reaction lovely reaction. ❤
Thanks so much!
I've been playing guitar for 24 years, and there's no way i can play that unless i practiced it for many hours every day for many years.
WOW! I had a feeling she was a prodigy as well as insane practice!
And Beethoven invented metal.. 🤘😁
And to answer your question, his teacher Renaud Louis-Servais didn't remember exactly if it took her 2 or 3 months to play this one.... (and you have to know she was in school all week at this time )
@Mickael_ good lord, that's amazing!
On a little known note, gob is also an old term for sailor.
Ah-ha! I didn't know that! Thank you!
@@MrsRealistic I ought to know. I was one. However, I was also known as a "bubble head". That's a submarine sailor.
@@PAT8888-is2pd I've never heard that either!!
This Beethoven piece is not a song. A song is a musical piece performed by the human voice. It is what its title proclaims, a sonata.
start to get it why they never let women play these instruments in the past. they just crush it. WTF? Amazing skills
@@giordani64 🤣👍
No, this isn't normal guitar playing. The piece was written for piano, which has completely different characteristics than guitar. In particular, there are major differences in terms of which combinations of notes can be easily played at the same time or in rapid succession: on the piano, the limitations come from position on the keyboard and the ability to reach, and the fact that you only have two hands (although, occasionally two people will sit down at a piano together and play a duet, which opens things up a bit). For the guitar, the limitations come more from the fact that you only have a quite limited number of strings, and with the playing method that almost everyone is taught (strumming), there are additional limitations from the difficulty of rapidly changing finger positions on the fretboard. In general, this makes complex piano pieces difficult to play on guitar. There's some adaptation in the arrangement here, but a lot *more* adaptation would be required for most guitar players to be able to play it. Tina is pushing the limits of what the guitar can do as an instrument, by using advanced techniques including, among other things, sometimes using both hands on the fretboard at once, which is definitely not normal.
She does also have a background track, so not every sound you hear is coming from the guitar. Nonetheless, she makes the guitar do a LOT of stuff that most guitar players would not be able to make the guitar do, without a significant amount of additional specialized training.
Going the other direction, reproducing complex guitar pieces on piano can also be quite tricky. Bends are particularly problematic. The piano also lacks a direct equivalent for open strings (i.e., strings that you don't touch on the fretboard at any given time), although the ability to use the left and right hands independently mitigates this.
You should watch Accept - Metal Heart. They play some Für Elise in solo 😊
She has a Beginning of Tina S at 8 years old. It is a progression video.
@@jackchilds8322 That sounds like a good watch!
Musicologist and guitar teacher here. Most people will never get to this level even after decades.
But I have to go against the general consensus here: not because of some sort of supernatural gift. Talent is a misunderstood thing. I define it as the ability and the passion to put in the thousands upon thousands of hours of purposeful work and practice in a very disciplined fashion.
I never did that. And so, I am at a level where I understand what she's doing, and how difficult is to do that at this level of precision and clarity while being very expressive at the same time.
But as a teacher I've seen this many times: students who were seen as moderately talented or not talented at all usually surpassed people who were considered to be gifted, by working very hard
As for your question about the electric guitar.... History of music shows us that new instruments were invented when the style of playing and the emerging ideas about how music should be called for them. The piano is a perfect example: it was invented during a period when the changes in music called for an instrument which can play all the nuances from softest to loudest. The harpsichord and the organ cannot do that, on those you can't change the loudness with your touch.
Now electric and electronic instruments are a bit different, because obviously we had to figure out the science, technology and use of electricity first. But even so, they arrived when they had to.
Of course, one could also say that the new instruments brought about the changes in music and not the other way round.
It's hard to tell which one is the cause and which is the effect.
Would Bach or Beethoven find their way around a synthesizer? I'm sure they would. Would they like it? I cannot tell.
Thank you for your input! Very well said!
Just say that you arent a very good teacher.
This isn't talent or skill for her, her brain works differently, it just does this stuff
Tina ,Šetkić started a RUclips channel in 2007 (at age 8) and in 2013 uploaded a video of her cover of Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo Eruption. Within a week, this video was seen four million times and in the following two years had been watched eleven million times.[10][11][12]
In the same year, she took up Antonio Vivaldi's third movement, "Presto", from the Concerto No. 2 in G minor, op. 8, RV 315, better known as the Summer of Four Seasons (the piece was adapted for the electric guitar by Patrick Rondat in 1996).[13] In March 2015, she played Through the Fire and Flames, by the British band DragonForce.[8][14]
By early 2016, her videos had received a total of about sixty million visits.[15][5] and in 2017 she rated #217 (Top 36%) on the list of French RUclipsrs based on the number of subscribers and rated #265 (Top 44%) on the list of French RUclipsrs based on the number of RUclips hits.[16] Šetkić became a featured artist of the French guitar manufacturer Vigier Guitars, and her playing has been noticed by bassist Wolfgang Van Halen.[5]
Amazing! Thank you! 😁
Lest you forget her cover of Steve Vai's "For The Love Of God"...simply amazing at 16 years old. 😱😱
@@CarlD70 👍🏻🥇🎸
⚔️🎛️.. Wowwwwwww .. 🎛️⚔️
She changed the pickup selector setting on the guitar 7 times, and in the end she closed the sound button.
And she smiles 7 times.
She made 23 slips (wiiiiiioo).
She removed the whammy bar and added a hair tie to the top of the guitar neck to perform the tapping.
She installed a string lock nut at the top.
You are clueless Phil...or is it Gem?
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf I don't talk to girls, go do your cleaning and your dishes!!
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf i'am your ass !
🤘😀🤘
🙃😂🤣😅🙃 I just learnt classical guitar, her speed is super n near perfection. I can't say perfect since I never was into Beethoven. Nice video though.
Great reaction ! If you thought her hands were moving quickly in this then you should definitely check out her version of Dragonforce's " Through the Fire and Flames " - ruclips.net/video/XpASSx0ecTU/видео.html
( There's also a priceless video of Dragonforce's Herman Li reacting to it - ruclips.net/video/k6b_IyM42hc/видео.html )
ENJOY !
💯
365,000 subscribers can't be wrong!!! Stunning!!!
⭐AUDREY SHIDA; guitar = hands / bass = feet (complete song - one take - no edit)
Judas Priest【 Painkiller 】ruclips.net/video/5haq8ZUceo8/видео.html
⭐KATE SHIDA; bass guitar w' vocals (complete song - one take - no edit)
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Ah so cool, reminded me of Jimmy Page's Chopin Prelude n.4 i have seen on YT, a bit slower though
this isnt muscle memory, its impossible to memorize that. its practice and natural feeling. if she plays this 10 times it will never be the same, im willing to bet :P crazy natural talent though :P
she is mindbogglingly good, isn't she? i'll chime in and add my vote for you to check out her cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God", too :)
@@ohTHATaaronbrown added!! I'm excited to see that one!
It is often said that Beethoven was the original metal composer.
Na, that was Bach. Listen to his toccata and fugue in d minor on organ
@@svenlima I'd say Bach was the proto-everything composer.
As I like to say, metal is just classical music Nikola Tesla style. The best use of electricity imho! If you strip down a metal song, and play it on, let's say a harp, or a piano, it suddenly becomes a classical masterpiece. Harp Twins covering Metallica's "One" ruclips.net/video/JhOhGhq0e54/видео.html is one example. I listen to two seconds of it, and I almost start to cry, I kid you not. And then there's our beloved Miyako of Lovebites, doing a piano cover of Helloween's "Eagle Fly Free" ruclips.net/video/-h3BLRs0Xr4/видео.html And as Tina S is showing us in this video, take a famous classical masterpiece, plug it in, and it becomes a badass shredfest. And it's not that far fetched when you think about it, both electric guitar, and piano, are string instruments.
she has vivaldi too
Awesome!!
I've noted my respect for Mrs R. And Mini R seems pretty cool. I'm just trying to process how you two were so thoroughly eclipsed...
Have seen some vids of younger Tina. This shows that her apogee is still to be reached. How fortunate for us serious consumers!
Til the next -
Cheers
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Thank you so much. I appreciate that! I'm unsure of what you mean by eclipsed tho...😆
I think she was 15 there
pls react to the music songs "you missed (about trump shoot) & "me vs. you" (about the political system) by Tom McDonald, as fast as you can, 'cause they are soooo true and good. These 2 songs are more then real!
BEST GUITARISTS IN THE WORLD ARE..JASON BECKER...BUCKETHEAD.. TINA... PAUL GILBERT...STEVE VAI
And she never missed a note.
i think she was 16 in this video
17 and 4 months
tina is like randy rhoads was Very unique
Oh wow, I haven't heard that name in a while!
@@MrsRealistic she started around same age as Randy did, and can play like nobody, so its a fair compare 😉check her doin appregios from hell by malmsteen or Any of her videos really 😊she was 15 doin both solos aswell as full song by dragon force, Even Herman has reacted to her doin dragonforce with a oh shit shes good
@CrazyhorseDK very cool, thank you!
@@MrsRealistic my pleasure
The biggest issue I have with this cover, or Tina's music in general is she doesn't "look" happy, there isn't really any emotion in her face when doing this. She's an outstanding player but if you look ak Cole Rolland, Erock331, jens julius tejlgaard, among others you can see something there. So I have to wonder if she's loving what she does nor not here. But still her skill is out of this world.
Matteo Mancuso is the real deal. Tina S is good, but Matteo reinvented the guitar
I'll have to look him up!
This now young women is great at what she dose some more for your viewing pleasure try Steve Vai for the love of God Jason Becker altitudes The loner and so many more you cant go wrong with her insane covers
@@jamesmorris5937 thank you!
Behtovin was not a nice person. He wrote music he felt could never be played. Yet somehow talented people figured it out.
Next Pls react " schooL Revolution " originaL MV by VoB grils band rock from indonesia
She was incredible in those videos. But apparently she was miserable making them. From what I've seen of her newer stuff she's much more laid back and having fun 😊
It takes time to get comfortable in front of a camera as well!
From what I read, she wasn't miserable at all...she was TROLLED on the internet and YT and stopped doing them. Pretty laid back in most of these...chewing gum while playing.
@CarlD70 I was actually referring to what was going on with her instructor. Apparently he was not a very kind instructor. I highly doubt internet trolls played a big roll. Most people loved her videos and are still blown away at her skill. But that skill may have come from someone pushing her really hard, maybe a bit too hard
sorry but its not a song as there are no words its a tune