I must say, my last informations are, that the writings of Mozart's Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement are still lost like the Amber Room from St. Petersburg.
Been playing since 76. It was pretty much on my own with the whole progressive thing, rock was king. I was a guitar critic at age 13. I got into a lot of fights. Seriously! Like Angus Young is the best guitarist in the world, and I just had to laugh at that! I saw AC/DC in the bay area around 77 and they were the opening act and we boo 'd them off the stage. No shit. 1977. We thought Angus was a weirdo. In 78 Eddy Van Halen came out and it was a wrap. They opened up for Ted Nuggent who later said in an interview that that was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made was having Eddy open up for him. Ted was awesome never the less. My hearing still isn't the same. I couldn't take the stupidity. Tina S. is simply out of this world. She's simply as good as it gets, it doesn't get any better. Do I dare say the most impressive guitarist I've seen. She has man hands. She does. She's plays with a mans strength. Dude I've been at this a long long time Tina S. is really a cut above. I haven't anything to say to it either. It really is mind blowing.
Great, post! I totally agree with your assessment. She truly is a cut above all other guitarists that I've ever seen since the 1960's. I am a former multi-instrument musician who has a good ear for music technicalities. Tina S is the real deal & I am amazed at her level of musical perfection every time I watch her videos. I was truly saddened when she quit her guitar playing but on the other hand I am happy for her in that she is doing what she wants to do in this life. I wish her to have the best life possible and to let her know that many people love her for the music she has given us and we wish her well.
What's most impressive is how every note she plays is crystal clear, clean. Her right hand speed and technique is crazy. She doesn't have an anchor point for it. It just floats.
Spor on. When that many notes are played that fast it is nearly impossible to cleanly hit every note. She does. She is the best guitar player of this type that ever lived. I think the reason we have not heard from her in 6 years is that she had to get back on her space Ship and return to her planet because she is out of this world great.
World class technical player at 17. (Honestly, even when she was 14 she was INSANE, but here she's just world class. Wonder how she's now at ~21 :) Want her to come back asap.
We all do, but even if she never ever does she has the thanks of so many millions of people for what she's already done. That in itself is crazy. Yeah I'm 21 and I've made my contribution. This is now My Time. I hope whatever she does she's half as happy as she's made me.
@@MrKveite1 Thank you, thank you, thank you! After all this time, I was fearing the worst. Now, I see on bandsintown.com that she played (or at least was booked to play) Egg London Nightclub on December 28 of 2019. If she's still in France, she's still locked down. Dang. Right at the start of her career, too!
You must have been living under a rock I'm 67 years old and I've been following Tina for 10 years she is probably going to be going down in the history books as one of the best guitar players in the world.
Возможно вы в курсе, наберите "Валентина Лисица. Лунная соната, часть 3", (не указывая часть, откроется вся полностью) - виртуозное исполнение, как задумывал Бетховен. Тина С тоже уникальная!.. Так же смотрю её довольно-таки долго. Она тоже Виртуоз! Восхищаюсь такими людьми. Молочага! Дай Бог ей всего...
I watched a reaction to this by another reactor who fancied himself a guitar player. His reaction was something to the effect of, I couldn't play the wrong notes that fast. Another, who was a classical pianist familiar with the piece, said there wasn't a single mistake in it. Hopefully, she'll come back when she finishes school.
Vai was my inspiration 33 yr ago, great to see Tina follow him rather than chromatic shredders. so frefreshing. note she dun abuse the whammy in this one tho, just a hair tie at top bridge to help her amazing tapping arpeggios. FTW Vai's For the love of God is and always shall be best bit of wizardry i ever saw and i adore page and others, but dang Did Tina nail that one too or whut LoL. scary good. good vid bro.
Even if there was no sound on the video you can clearly see the skill on here fingers on the fret board and her picking technique. This is godlike level performance.
@@roflcopter304 yups, she let loose on the whamy yak. i can literally wait until i die just to see if she can start composing her own genius, as she is a genius.
I believe this was the last video she did before she decided to go put her energy into education at university. However she has recently uploaded music again on her channel. This time she is in a band. Well worth a look.
Your facial reaction was like mine the first time I heard her. Shaking my head in wide-eyed disbelief. I really wouldn't have believed that a human was capable of remembering some 6 minutes of notes moving so fast and doing it flawlessly. Great reaction.
Tina is a prodigy. People who have played their whole lives marvel at her ability. One of my favorite pastimes is to watch first reactions to this video and see everyone's jaw drop. I hope she comes back but we have to accept that maybe this isn't what she wants to do anymore.
One of the best reations I've come across, my reactions were pretty well the same TIna is a Godess of the Guitar, a bit like 'The Devil went down to Georgia/UA-cam' and Tina kicked his booty Lets hope she comes back after her studies and entertains us some more
Some people gave her so much shit and abuse because they were jealous of her talent. She just said" F*9k you I don't want, or need that kind of shit" and we never saw her again. Who knows what she is doing now. I guess we will never know, because people who can't handle talent that is not their own ruined it for everyone. Well done people of the internet.
Tina interview: "The comments of the jealous and the haters do not interest me, they do not know the music and the guitar, they are unknows. It is only the reactions of the professionals that interest me, and I thank Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Jason Becker, Steve Vai for their congratulatory tweets!"
For us music lovers Tina S is a lost treasure. Hopefully any Tina S haters, and unfortunately they still exist, will steer clear of your channel. Great reaction. All of her other existing uploads are worth checking out.
She just went to university, the haters thing is a myth, today she is done with uni and making her own music and have signed a deal so hang on, she'll be back with a vengeance:)
I like the arpeggio notes, and she has a pick between thumb and index finger and finger taps with the other 3, and she keeps her wrist fairly rigid to pick fast. That plus years of practice and finger memory. She was made for this Les Paul created electric instrument. Beautiful..
Years of practicing tapping on a classical guitar ??? She only learned electric guitar at 13 and started tapping right away, see her first video of Eruption.
@@0ParisFrance Said years of practicing develops finger memory. And you can practice on any guitar to develop finger memory. Only mentioned that she finger taps..
@@Zentrix-24 Like everyone. When I drive a car I don't look at the gear lever and my feet. And Tina knew how to tap very easily after 6 months of electric guitar. She types with her middle finger like her teacher Renaud. Dr VIOSSY taps with his index finger.
I think I was one who told you that check her out. She was 17 years old here, I think this was 4 or 5 years ago and this is her last video to date. She covered other things too, Dream Theatre ,Dragon Force, Vivaldi, Metallica, etc.... but since this she never posted another video for some reason. Some of us wondering what happened. She still has her own channel but not posting anymore. She is from France and among her videos there are some show her progression thorough out the years.
There's photos of her in college that suggest she's getting a business degree. If that's to manage herself as a professional musician that would be badass
@@JimGames , now please do a reaction to Nightwish's Master, Passion, Greed. LOL... u gonna love it. There is no love version of it though, the one you might see is fake, fan made. But if you find the lyric version, you'll know what I'm talking about.
I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could. This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt. Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view. There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye. 1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP! 2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part." Weird. But true. Afterthoughts. Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way. REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument. REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen. REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to. The end.
Good composition us good no matter how old or new or the medium on which it's presented. Tina Sektic has been absent for too long and we pray she is well and will return better and badder than ever. Keep that jaw off the floor and Rock On. I might just drop you some requests courtesy of the Squirrels. 🐺❤
I've been watching her videos for years. I think she was 15 here if I remember correctly. And yes, all her vids are one take. Mind blowing. Makes me want to throw my guitars in the burn pile!
Her playing is nearly incomprehensible. I’ve never heard anything like that. I don’t know this to be accurate at all, but I heard another reactor recently comment about Tina S, that the reason we haven’t heard from her is that she was getting some outrageous trolling done to her online. What a shame that something this beautiful isn’t being seen everywhere every day.
Those are only rumors. They may be true (nobody knows what happens in private), or they may be false. When somebody great goes missing people leap like lemmings to conclusions and rumormongering. I will wait.
Tina is the Queen of Shred. This is in one take. This was her last posted video. She has other great stuff too. She has basically disappeared from posting for about 5 years. She is French and apparently is now attending university somewhere in France.
@@0ParisFrance si c'est bien elle (?)... elle doit avoir une soeur très très jumelle... 5è rang (à partir du haut) 11è photo (à partir de la gauche)...
you're right, there are no edits, she just flat out annihilates, obliterates, extirpates this piece. and good job putting the artist in the mains screen, and yourself in the box, most people do it the other way around, this is definitely more professional. this was 2016, (she was 17) she hasn't done anything since.
I thought her cover of “through the fire and flames “ was the best. Then she dropped this.... pretty much any of her video covers are awesome. Hope she comes back soon!
First off, you lasted longer than most before the first pause. Second, you caught on to the fact that this was a single take. And third, "God, the speed!" Nice. My second favorite of hers is her cover of For the Love of God. You'll like it too, I think.
Hey Jim, loved your livestream. When are you doing it again? She blows our mind with this, but she hits me double on For the Love of God because she goes for the heart and blows our mind.
You said Mozart sooo many times. When you see her play Vivaldi I hope you understand, she has mastered, the masters from Steve Vai to Beethoven. I think she's in college right now. After that, we will probably get to hear what she's been hiding for years now. Hopefully an album all her own that will change the world.
Had been thinking of pointing you to Tina after you played the tracks by the guy on acoustic but you got there yourself. What a talent! It’s her face that always gets me. There are limes when she looks like she is thinking about what to have for tea whilst shredding that guitar to hell. Just a slight smile at the end that lets you know, she knows she killed it.
BTW, at 4:32 and 10:36 in your video, not Mozart, Beethoven Jim, Beethoven! So yes, we've never heard Mozart liek this . Very impressive, however, wow! Loved it, and your reaction! I'd love to hear her play Concerto d'Aranjuez, on any guitar! Warmest regards, WIm
Many commentators say that Tina looks bored, but if you closely watch her face, she grimaces several times. Playing steel strings on a guitar like this can actually be painful, especially difficult passages. Some passages are easier than others, but rest assured she practiced all of them a few hundred times. She can play fast because muscle memory takes over--but again this requires an enormous amount of daily practice for years. This is how someone becomes a virtuoso.
Tina doesn't make grimaces. On the contrary, she smiles 7 times in this video. And don't compare Tina with yourself. She only took 4 days in August 2016 to learn this piece during her school holidays. She learns very quickly because she can read tablature.
Jim; I lovd your reaction to Tina's video. I would like to recommend the Dragonforce video by Tina S. Guitarist Herman Li from Dragonforce watched it & said it blew him away & was the best he's ever seen anyone attempt do it. He said it was perfect. :)
first, it is Lugwig van beethoven not Mozart. But it doesn´t change the fact that she is a guitar genius. the mastery is in the right hand, her picks are both precise and quick, with her wrist flying freely over the thing. Hope she comes back to youtube with some new parts.
Every time I show this some someone, the sequence goes like "wat wait? insta-like. marry me. whaaaat. stare. do-no-blink so-many-notes coming in" -- and yes, single take. she plays it from muscle memory.
Scary part is she was only 17 when she did this...concert pianists have said after watching this that she didn't miss a note. This was her last UA-cam posting. BTW she is a French girl...they say she just quit posting and continued on with her higher education?? Who knows...there is no more info out there. There is a ton of stuff out there by her....have fun.
@@0ParisFrance Mais c'est une histoire de dingue ça ?!!...:-(. Et bien, moi qui espérait la revoir depuis l'enregistrement au RC de sa société en octobre...puisse t-elle reposer en paix...
@@0ParisFrance Oui je sais mais bon c'est tellement soudain et surtout à cet âge...:-(. Merci pour les infos. Je ne regarderais plus ses vidéos avec le même oeil à présent... J'avais espoir qu'elle revienne un jour...ou pas !! Mais là c'est malheureusement inéluctable.
@@0ParisFrance Merci mais je crois qu'il faut les laisser tranquille à présent... Si ils n'ont pas communiqué sur la disparition de Tina c'est qu'ils ont leurs raisons et donc je ne pense pas que ce soit opportun de les solliciter pour ce genre de choses. Encore merci...
Answering to your previous question, No, we've never heard Mozart in that version before, specially because this is Beethoven... but we've got you covered, we won't tell anyone about it
Hey mate ; I was , am still , blown away by this performance . It's fucking unbelievable eh . Stick it on your audio sound lists cos it still sounds too fast/accurate to be true when u can't see her hands*
Must admit I've never heard Mozart played like this either...having said that this is Beethoven...
HAHAHAHA LOL !
I must say, my last informations are, that the writings of Mozart's Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement are still lost like the Amber Room from St. Petersburg.
@@matthiasbohm2593 Ask BACH for advice!
I died laughing when he said Mozart's moonlight Sonata
@@kunal1957 Grosse Kultur Musikal ! Jawohl, Herr Major !
Been playing since 76. It was pretty much on my own with the whole progressive thing, rock was king. I was a guitar critic at age 13. I got into a lot of fights. Seriously! Like Angus Young is the best guitarist in the world, and I just had to laugh at that! I saw AC/DC in the bay area around 77 and they were the opening act and we boo 'd them off the stage. No shit. 1977. We thought Angus was a weirdo. In 78 Eddy Van Halen came out and it was a wrap. They opened up for Ted Nuggent who later said in an interview that that was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made was having Eddy open up for him. Ted was awesome never the less. My hearing still isn't the same. I couldn't take the stupidity. Tina S. is simply out of this world. She's simply as good as it gets, it doesn't get any better. Do I dare say the most impressive guitarist I've seen. She has man hands. She does. She's plays with a mans strength. Dude I've been at this a long long time Tina S. is really a cut above. I haven't anything to say to it either. It really is mind blowing.
Great, post! I totally agree with your assessment. She truly is a cut above all other guitarists that I've ever seen since the 1960's.
I am a former multi-instrument musician who has a good ear for music technicalities. Tina S is the real deal & I am amazed at her level of musical perfection every time I watch her videos. I was truly saddened when she quit her guitar playing but on the other hand I am happy for her in that she is doing what she wants to do in this life.
I wish her to have the best life possible and to let her know that many people love her for the music she has given us and we wish her well.
Please come back Tina, we miss you!
she is back
What's most impressive is how every note she plays is crystal clear, clean. Her right hand speed and technique is crazy. She doesn't have an anchor point for it. It just floats.
Spor on. When that many notes are played that fast it is nearly impossible to cleanly hit every note. She does. She is the best guitar player of this type that ever lived. I think the reason we have not heard from her in 6 years is that she had to get back on her space Ship and return to her planet because she is out of this world great.
World class technical player at 17. (Honestly, even when she was 14 she was INSANE, but here she's just world class. Wonder how she's now at ~21 :) Want her to come back asap.
We all do, but even if she never ever does she has the thanks of so many millions of people for what she's already done. That in itself is crazy. Yeah I'm 21 and I've made my contribution. This is now My Time. I hope whatever she does she's half as happy as she's made me.
Love to see her headlining with AC-DC (while they are still around)
@@Biomirth She is already back making her own music and have signed a deal etc etc so hang in there:)
@@MrKveite1 wow, that is good news ... going to check that out
@@MrKveite1 Thank you, thank you, thank you! After all this time, I was fearing the worst. Now, I see on bandsintown.com that she played (or at least was booked to play) Egg London Nightclub on December 28 of 2019. If she's still in France, she's still locked down. Dang. Right at the start of her career, too!
Tina has the maximum amount of shred with just the right amount of ‘can’t remember where I put my keys’ face.
Legend.
You must have been living under a rock I'm 67 years old and I've been following Tina for 10 years she is probably going to be going down in the history books as one of the best guitar players in the world.
Возможно вы в курсе, наберите "Валентина Лисица. Лунная соната, часть 3", (не указывая часть, откроется вся полностью) - виртуозное исполнение, как задумывал Бетховен. Тина С тоже уникальная!.. Так же смотрю её довольно-таки долго. Она тоже Виртуоз! Восхищаюсь такими людьми. Молочага! Дай Бог ей всего...
@@АндрейКрылов-ч1д I don't agree.
@@a48lex6 , с чем вы не согласны?
@@АндрейКрылов-ч1д Просто немного веселья!
OMG
Best femail guitar player ever,!!!!!!
MASTERPIECE 🎼🎸
I watched a reaction to this by another reactor who fancied himself a guitar player. His reaction was something to the effect of, I couldn't play the wrong notes that fast. Another, who was a classical pianist familiar with the piece, said there wasn't a single mistake in it.
Hopefully, she'll come back when she finishes school.
This performance is a product of PRACTICE and FOCUS.
Outstanding.
That is Tina Setkic of France 🇫🇷.. She even holds the magic guitar differently with classical music than rock. We miss her.
Yes she is bad ass. Also check out her Steve Vai cover, For the love of god. Amazing?
Vai was my inspiration 33 yr ago, great to see Tina follow him rather than chromatic shredders. so frefreshing. note she dun abuse the whammy in this one tho, just a hair tie at top bridge to help her amazing tapping arpeggios. FTW Vai's For the love of God is and always shall be best bit of wizardry i ever saw and i adore page and others, but dang Did Tina nail that one too or whut LoL. scary good. good vid bro.
She's phenomenal at everything she plays. Tina S. I listen and watch this video of her several times a week. Blows my mind every time.
Keep in mind, she was playing flawless versions of Eddie Van Halen's 'Eruption' at 13, Steve Vai at 15, and Dragonforce at 16...
This performance needs no comment. Speaks for itself. 🎸🌋
We must thank her excellent guitar teacher, Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS who filmed all her videos!
ITS NOT MOZART, ITS BEETHOVEN !!!!
Even if there was no sound on the video you can clearly see the skill on here fingers on the fret board and her picking technique. This is godlike level performance.
Well said!
I love her doing Steve Vai For the Love of God.
In my opinion, she showed the most emotion while playing that song than any of her other covers.
I could not recommend her cover of this enough... its absolutely breathtaking
@@roflcopter304 yups, she let loose on the whamy yak. i can literally wait until i die just to see if she can start composing her own genius, as she is a genius.
Ludwig von Mozart! 😆😆😆
Tina S. ❤️❤️❤️
For the Love of God is the best of her covers IMO. Not that any are bad!
hahahaha lol !
Totaly agree
Didn't we all know that this was a collaboration between Ludwig & Amadeues. The Stock, Aitkein Waterman of their days!
I don’t care how much you practice, 99% of us will never be able to do this. There’s something innate, built in…genius
I believe this was the last video she did before she decided to go put her energy into education at university. However she has recently uploaded music again on her channel. This time she is in a band. Well worth a look.
This was written by Beethoven 220 years ago and is still this cutting edge. That’s genius.
She did this in one take at age 17.
She was classically trained from age 8.
Check out her other covers. They are all AMAZING!
From age 6
Your facial reaction was like mine the first time I heard her. Shaking my head in wide-eyed disbelief. I really wouldn't have believed that a human was capable of remembering some 6 minutes of notes moving so fast and doing it flawlessly. Great reaction.
Dr VIOSSY did it before Tina in 2011
@@0ParisFrance lol wrong
@@shanebitz4941 PROVE IT ! Video de Viossy in 2011, asshole ! ua-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/v-deo.html
@@shanebitz4941 If you're a troll, get out!
Tina is a prodigy. People who have played their whole lives marvel at her ability. One of my favorite pastimes is to watch first reactions to this video and see everyone's jaw drop. I hope she comes back but we have to accept that maybe this isn't what she wants to do anymore.
One of the best reations I've come across, my reactions were pretty well the same
TIna is a Godess of the Guitar, a bit like 'The Devil went down to Georgia/UA-cam' and Tina kicked his booty
Lets hope she comes back after her studies and entertains us some more
She's one of the most concentrated players ever .... nothing bored about it
Some people gave her so much shit and abuse because they were jealous of her talent. She just said" F*9k you I don't want, or need that kind of shit" and we never saw her again. Who knows what she is doing now. I guess we will never know, because people who can't handle talent that is not their own ruined it for everyone. Well done people of the internet.
Tina interview:
"The comments of the jealous and the haters do not interest me, they do not know the music and the guitar, they are unknows.
It is only the reactions of the professionals that interest me, and I thank Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Jason Becker, Steve Vai for their congratulatory tweets!"
I like the screen format. The performer gets a full screen and the reactor gets a corner. Well done.
For us music lovers Tina S is a lost treasure. Hopefully any Tina S haters, and unfortunately they still exist, will steer clear of your channel. Great reaction. All of her other existing uploads are worth checking out.
F the haters. Talentless slime tortured with Envy.
She just went to university, the haters thing is a myth, today she is done with uni and making her own music and have signed a deal so hang on, she'll be back with a vengeance:)
I like the arpeggio notes, and she has a pick between thumb and index finger and finger taps with the other 3, and she keeps her wrist fairly rigid to pick fast. That plus years of practice and finger memory. She was made for this Les Paul created electric instrument. Beautiful..
Years of practicing tapping on a classical guitar ??? She only learned electric guitar at 13 and started tapping right away, see her first video of Eruption.
@@0ParisFrance Said years of practicing develops finger memory. And you can practice on any guitar to develop finger memory. Only mentioned that she finger taps..
@@Zentrix-24 Like everyone. When I drive a car I don't look at the gear lever and my feet. And Tina knew how to tap very easily after 6 months of electric guitar. She types with her middle finger like her teacher Renaud. Dr VIOSSY taps with his index finger.
@@0ParisFrance lol, I don't disagree, just said that she finger taps in my original statement. Do I have to keep repeating the same thing ???????
TINA's name is SETKIC, because she started posting her videos when she was 8, so we didn't put her name !!
Now you're saying 'we'. I think you really should get some help 'Investigation'. Don't become a stalker.
@@Biomirth I do not understand your sentence. Can you write in French? The English translation is done by Google.
I too, never heard Mozart this way because ... it´s Beethoven!
Exceptional command of the instrument and a wonderful interpretation of this classical piece of music! 🤣🤟🔥
Tina s every time she play the guitar 🎸 she filing a lot of energy 👌👍❤️ she very awesome thanks
I think I was one who told you that check her out. She was 17 years old here, I think this was 4 or 5 years ago and this is her last video to date. She covered other things too, Dream Theatre ,Dragon Force, Vivaldi, Metallica, etc.... but since this she never posted another video for some reason. Some of us wondering what happened. She still has her own channel but not posting anymore. She is from France and among her videos there are some show her progression thorough out the years.
I think you were definitely one of them. That’s crazy she just disappeared. Oh well at least we have a bunch of music on her channel.
There's photos of her in college that suggest she's getting a business degree. If that's to manage herself as a professional musician that would be badass
@@JimGames , now please do a reaction to Nightwish's Master, Passion, Greed. LOL... u gonna love it. There is no love version of it though, the one you might see is fake, fan made. But if you find the lyric version, you'll know what I'm talking about.
@@bw5708 TINA in business degre ???? hahaha, in a scientist school ???
She was getting hounded by some weird folks online so stopped uploading.
I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could.
This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt.
Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view.
There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye.
1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP!
2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part."
Weird. But true.
Afterthoughts.
Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way.
REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument.
REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen.
REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to.
The end.
Tina S. is a French girl who been playing for years. She did a hiatus when she took off to go to collage.
Good composition us good no matter how old or new or the medium on which it's presented. Tina Sektic has been absent for too long and we pray she is well and will return better and badder than ever.
Keep that jaw off the floor and Rock On. I might just drop you some requests courtesy of the Squirrels. 🐺❤
I've been watching her videos for years. I think she was 15 here if I remember correctly. And yes, all her vids are one take. Mind blowing. Makes me want to throw my guitars in the burn pile!
NO, she was 17 in August 2016 !
Her playing is nearly incomprehensible. I’ve never heard anything like that.
I don’t know this to be accurate at all, but I heard another reactor recently comment about Tina S, that the reason we haven’t heard from her is that she was getting some outrageous trolling done to her online. What a shame that something this beautiful isn’t being seen everywhere every day.
hahaha TINA said in interview "I don't care trolls, haters, jealous, they are unknows".
@@rileyxxxx TINA on SPOTIFY ?????? Since when ???
Thats. a damn shame.
@@JimGames I believe she's pursuing higher education
Those are only rumors. They may be true (nobody knows what happens in private), or they may be false. When somebody great goes missing people leap like lemmings to conclusions and rumormongering. I will wait.
Tina is the Queen of Shred. This is in one take. This was her last posted video. She has other great stuff too. She has basically disappeared from posting for about 5 years. She is French and apparently is now attending university somewhere in France.
@@0ParisFrance red wear?
@@0ParisFrance Unfortunarely I can't magnify it well but I found ,thanks
@@0ParisFrance si c'est bien elle (?)... elle doit avoir une soeur très très jumelle... 5è rang (à partir du haut) 11è photo (à partir de la gauche)...
Godqueen*
@@shanebitz4941 Google does not translate Godqueen, can you write in French?
All the reactors seem to confuse concentration with boredom. I like the smile at the end. Beethoven stands the test of time.
you're right, there are no edits, she just flat out annihilates, obliterates, extirpates this piece. and good job putting the artist in the mains screen, and yourself in the box, most people do it the other way around, this is definitely more professional. this was 2016, (she was 17) she hasn't done anything since.
I thought her cover of “through the fire and flames “ was the best. Then she dropped this.... pretty much any of her video covers are awesome. Hope she comes back soon!
@@0ParisFrance anything to support that?
First off, you lasted longer than most before the first pause.
Second, you caught on to the fact that this was a single take.
And third, "God, the speed!"
Nice. My second favorite of hers is her cover of For the Love of God. You'll like it too, I think.
Hey Jim, loved your livestream. When are you doing it again?
She blows our mind with this, but she hits me double on For the Love of God because she goes for the heart and blows our mind.
'The Loner', 'Altitudes' and 'For the Love of God' are my three favourites.
This is the best piece of music I have ever heard
You said Mozart sooo many times. When you see her play Vivaldi I hope you understand, she has mastered, the masters from Steve Vai to Beethoven. I think she's in college right now. After that, we will probably get to hear what she's been hiding for years now. Hopefully an album all her own that will change the world.
¿Mozart? He never even dreamed to write something like that. ¡¡It the deaf man who wrote it!!
Yes check out her cover of Eruption by Van Halen
Had been thinking of pointing you to Tina after you played the tracks by the guy on acoustic but you got there yourself. What a talent! It’s her face that always gets me. There are limes when she looks like she is thinking about what to have for tea whilst shredding that guitar to hell. Just a slight smile at the end that lets you know, she knows she killed it.
A little smile ??? You looked badly, she smiles 7 times in this video !!
Her playing Through The Fire & Flames is a must. Beethoven will be burning in his grave.
There term is "turning in his grave" dear.
However saying that...burning as in on fire through the flames of pure talent then ✌ I concur 😊
BTW, at 4:32 and 10:36 in your video, not Mozart, Beethoven Jim, Beethoven! So yes, we've never heard Mozart liek this .
Very impressive, however, wow! Loved it, and your reaction!
I'd love to hear her play Concerto d'Aranjuez, on any guitar!
Warmest regards, WIm
Best female electric rock guitarist I've ever seen on YT and she's been gone a looooong time too.
This is her last video, recorded in August 2016, she was 17 years old. R.I.P Tina S.
Many commentators say that Tina looks bored, but if you closely watch her face, she grimaces several times. Playing steel strings on a guitar like this can actually be painful, especially difficult passages. Some passages are easier than others, but rest assured she practiced all of them a few hundred times. She can play fast because muscle memory takes over--but again this requires an enormous amount of daily practice for years. This is how someone becomes a virtuoso.
Tina doesn't make grimaces. On the contrary, she smiles 7 times in this video. And don't compare Tina with yourself. She only took 4 days in August 2016 to learn this piece during her school holidays. She learns very quickly because she can read tablature.
If you can handle some emotion her Steve Vai cover of 'For the Love of God' is her best work in terms of published art.
On word only, BADASS!!!
I soooo wish I could watch ludwig react to tina.....I bet he.d love it
As others below have said, check out her version of Steve Vai's For the Love of God. Beautiful. Love your reaction. She definitely got it down.
Jim; I lovd your reaction to Tina's video.
I would like to recommend the Dragonforce video by Tina S. Guitarist Herman Li from Dragonforce watched it & said it blew him away & was the best he's ever seen anyone attempt do it. He said it was perfect. :)
He's got me there It's true I've never heard Mozart play Moonlight sonata.
first, it is Lugwig van beethoven not Mozart.
But it doesn´t change the fact that she is a guitar genius.
the mastery is in the right hand, her picks are both precise and quick, with her wrist flying freely over the thing.
Hope she comes back to youtube with some new parts.
Yes it is especially her right hand which is impressive.
She coverd Steve Vai and he commented on her channel
Greatest guitarists ever !!! She's from France and rumor is she went college to get a degree .
I have to admit .. That I have never heard Mozart like this.. Ever. LOL
That's okay Jim I was in shock too the first encounter with Miss Tina S.
(For the Love of GOD) never seen anything like it in my life please come back 🌷🙏🇺🇸
1 take, seven notes per second. Perfect.
4:50 Yes everything is in one take, exactly like in all music concerts !!!! hahaha !
Definitely check her version of "For the love of God". Steve Vai himself praised it!
Every time I show this some someone, the sequence goes like "wat wait? insta-like. marry me. whaaaat. stare. do-no-blink so-many-notes coming in" -- and yes, single take. she plays it from muscle memory.
Like all musicians !
Merci Tina de nous faire rêver
Tina does Through The Fire And Flames cover. She was around 15 or 16 years old then and it is guitar emotion personified! nYou will be impressed!
I'd be curious to watch Yngwie react to this.
Yngwie never looks at TINA. He is annoys by Tina because she plays better than him!
I love watching the reactions of people watching/listening to her for the first time. She is not of this earth. Oh, and it’s Beethoven not Mozart. 😜
Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, it's all the same, hahaha!
A French girl and her French guitar. Awesome.
Guitar genius 🤘TINA S IS 🧨🤘
Jim, do yourself a favor and look for her Dragon Fore "Through The Fire And Flames" shred. Just as stunning as this.
Herman Li loved it too!
Hi Jim,
Her name is Tina Setkic (just check wikipedia), she is French and she needs a good impresario. Really good.
If she still plays that is.
Some of her other displays of perfection shows her hand movements.. It is just a blur
she is a true virtuoso
Scary part is she was only 17 when she did this...concert pianists have said after watching this that she didn't miss a note. This was her last UA-cam posting. BTW she is a French girl...they say she just quit posting and continued on with her higher education?? Who knows...there is no more info out there. There is a ton of stuff out there by her....have fun.
@@0ParisFrance wtf how could you know this?
@@0ParisFrance Elle est décédée ?? C'est quoi cette histoire ?? Comment ??
@@0ParisFrance Mais c'est une histoire de dingue ça ?!!...:-(. Et bien, moi qui espérait la revoir depuis l'enregistrement au RC de sa société en octobre...puisse t-elle reposer en paix...
@@0ParisFrance Oui je sais mais bon c'est tellement soudain et surtout à cet âge...:-(. Merci pour les infos. Je ne regarderais plus ses vidéos avec le même oeil à présent... J'avais espoir qu'elle revienne un jour...ou pas !! Mais là c'est malheureusement inéluctable.
@@0ParisFrance Merci mais je crois qu'il faut les laisser tranquille à présent... Si ils n'ont pas communiqué sur la disparition de Tina c'est qu'ils ont leurs raisons et donc je ne pense pas que ce soit opportun de les solliciter pour ce genre de choses. Encore merci...
Tina S. N1 Assoluto ❤️
She is a freaking monster
this girls hands are up and down that guitar quicker than a brides nighty on her wedding night
Answering to your previous question, No, we've never heard Mozart in that version before, specially because this is Beethoven... but we've got you covered, we won't tell anyone about it
"Mozart's'"? Do I really care what you have to say?
HAHAHAHA LOL !
Says Mozart not once but twice. It's not a slip of the tongue, just plain ignorance.
lol this was the comment I was looking for loool
She was 17 here, and yes she born with a guitar chip inside her brain.
Shredding is finally an understatement..Nobody on the planet can play like that! If you know of anyone better, please share..
That explains why his jaw didn’t drop like the rest of us. He thought she was playing Mozart. Hooo boy….
She doesn''t miss a note either.
Hey mate ; I was , am still , blown away by this performance . It's fucking unbelievable eh . Stick it on your audio sound lists cos it still sounds too fast/accurate to be true when u can't see her hands*
Dude, Tina S isn't f* around, she's amazing!!!!
Hey Jim, you should take a look at Lisa X, doing a Racer X "Scarified" cover, I think you would enjoy it
If you want to listen to more, it's simple, you go to her UA-cam page Tina S !!