+darnsmall Aha! I know right?? I've seen toll booth workers more excited by life than her! Like shit, is there a level of cool that just causes a person's emotions to stop working when that level is reached?
Bidhan A Replica's are people too....but seriously she's fucking amazingly gifted/talented and seemingly so damn young. She's got forever to work on any marketing techniques/passion. She does make it look easy and as though 0 fucks given...but there is no doubt she's worked very hard and could be a truly amazing musician in the future if that's what she chooses....hopefully for the greater good of music, she does. ;)
+Bidhan A Don't ever go by a persons facial expressions and body movements, there are soooo many incredible musicians full of musical expression that don't convey these expressions. I play in the zone when I play music and am almost detached from my physical body. Now I will give you that she is a bit mechanical on this, but she is 14-15 years old! We all know that life experience and listening experience of the vastness of the worlds great musical library ( of all genres btw) are a major ingredient for musical moods to have depth. I played guitar from age 12, went to GIT in 84', and got in solely because I excelled at a range of musical expressiveness over several genres of music. However, my technique was very weak compared to most students there. And on the other hand there were a great many 'robot' sounding guitar players there, including a few teachers, that had amazing facility for technique, but played with no feeling. I sat and played blues with a lot of these guys so they could work on feel. It was almost alarming how many guys, and gals locked themselves in the woodshed practicing, but forgot to take the time to just sit and listen to a wide range of music. These days we have EVERYTHING on UA-cam and elsewhere on the web to listen to. The best advice I can give anyone is to ask yourself, Am I a player more than a listener? If so then you've yet to find that passionate thread that goes from your ears to your heart to your fingers. The best, and most feeling players rave on and on about what they are listening to more than what they are playing. And then there are the 'painters', maybe I am one of them, but these guys are just born to express the artistic side of the craft and much of the technique is absorbed through some kind of osmosis combined with spending hours just noodling and getting something, seeing a picture or color and wanting to translate that into music. Hendrix was this kind of player. Ultimately if you are dedicated you will sooner or later gain more mastery of every component of playing. I actually found my true musical calling after twenty years of guitar playing in bands and recording, when I discovered the organ. Already a 'tone head' I was bowled over at the amazing tone that came from an old Lowrey Berkshire organ from the 60's that I saved from a landfill. I found a Hammond A100 and a Leslie 122 not long after and played the Hammond about 5 hours a day for about 6 years. Went back to guitar more for a few years and then UA-cam HIT! I found some videos of the great JESSE CRAWFORD, theater organist master and pretty much the inventor of every theater organ technique. Jesse was poor at reading music, but had a great ear and a great memory for music. He was given one of the first Hammond tone wheel organs in 1935-36. The Hammond was the first electric organ. Jesse hated it! Then he was prompted by Hammond with a big contract to promote their organs. He studied under the same teacher who taught Gershwin, and soon Jesse was excellent at theory and site reading. He went on to teach full time for Hammond and wrote many instruction manuals. So being a guy who could make wondrous music even out of a kazoo, Jesse spent some time playing the Hammond at first and recognized it's awesome tone. The Leslie speaker came out in 41' and this allowed Jesse to play the Hammond more similar to his theater organ styles. It was the theater organ that DOn Leslie was trying to emulate with his Leslie rotary speaker. Listen to JESSE CRAWFORD REMEMBERING album I posted. Nobody could play a Hammond with this kind of expression. It was this record that inspired me to start playing organ again, but this time I decided to get a few brands of organs since they are dirt cheap these days. Hammond, Wurlitzer, Conn, and Gulbransen I discovered were the best brands of organs for craftsmanship and amazing tone. I play my WURLITZER 4410 ELECTROSTATIC REED ORGAN on my channels opening video. We must preserve these WURLITZER electrostatic reed organs, Hammond tone wheel organs, and CONN VACUUM TUBE OSCILLATOR organs, all of the 30's through the early 60's. PLEASE ALL YOU GUITAR PLAYERS OUT THERE, NEVER DESTROY AN ORGAN FOR IT'S TUBE AMP AND SPEAKERS! These organs are every bit as serious a musical instrument as the finest guitar and amp, violin, or any other great well built instrument. Have some respect will you? CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR NEAT ARTICLES ON HOW THE HAMMOND TONE WHEEL ORGAN WORKS, AND THE WURLITZER ELECTROSTATIC REED ORGANS WORKS> www.nshos.com/
I always get the feeling that it's like " OK I'll show you guys once more but I need to go do my homework ! " Plays amazing with almost effortless like she can't believe everyone can't do it expression. BEYOND AMAZING !
and no, it is not the most insane stuff he has come up with. but she did a good job of covering it.just saying.all you have to do is of watched him in the 80's during his rising force marching out tour..he was amazing.
*_"Yngwie actually said that Arpeggios From Hell is one of the most insane stuff he came up with and she played it without giving a single shit."_* What's the most insane stuff she come up with? *_"and no, it is not the most insane stuff he has come up withand no, it"_* I think Yngwie himself would know better than you.
+csrgatorfan I know you guys are joking to some degree, but it's worth while to go back and listen to young Yngwie. This girl absolutely monstrous, but Yngwie was a teenager when he was with Alcatrazz. When people see new and exciting things, it's easy to forget the craziness of excitement of the old thing when it was new. So next time you hear something like this or a teenager covering racer X flawlessly, remember that Paul and Yngwie, etc were babies too - and they were coming up with the techniques that are now standard shredder's repertoire.
To those people who criticise about her expression, try learn a tiny part of this song and try play it perfectly while smile like Kermit the Frog, you will get the idea.
The people to criticise her expression have never been able to focus on anything as intensely as she has. There is simply no room for acting, all expressions are genuine, I believe.
Malmsteen broke his guitar after seeing this😬. She is not even looking at the guitar while she is shredding very difficult runs. That is the ultimate in contempt! Wow. What a genius!
Agreed! I noticed the times she does look at the guitar it's as if she's only doing it to mock needing to. I'm sure she has it memorized and has no need at all to look. Freaking amazing!!!
@@Melchiah1985 The arpeggios themselves, agreed, are not difficult. But the speed she plays them in and the technique required FOR the speed is wayyyyyyy above 90% of what guitarists can actually play. Not to mentioned the EASE she does them in, my god 😭
@@samcree3051 oh I have 0 problem playing all the notes wrong but that fast xD. I started playing electric guitar 5 almost 6 months ago and I’m pretty close. Another 6 months and I think I’ll have stuff like this down. But I do practice on average at least 2 hours a day. Over the total 6 months I’ve not played guitar a total of 12 days, mainly because I’ve damaged my back or I needed to game instead so I could let my fingers heal. Practice practice practice. I’m already doing harmonics wnd all.
I never thought that it is possible to surprise by performing a work that "relies" on a group. Especially if it is not recorded from a concert, which means that you can play and record not the first time. When UA-cam appeared, I could not believe that you can earn money there. Well, if you hug with wolves or bears, then yes; amazing and scary. but that views and earnings from this kind of music "went" - did not expect. maybe I have strong genes? Ilya Khmyrov, Minsk, 35-37 years old. or khmirov ilya.
Don't compare different time music learning with nowadays...20years ago their use ears to listening and learning guitar not watch the videos or youtube
@@ikanganas You know people still do that, right? People learn things by ear all the time. And what difference does it make how anyone learned? They still put in the time and effort, and I don't care how this little girl learned to play, she's still making some of Yngwie's most difficult stuff look effortless. Don't even try to take away from that just because you think she might have "learned from UA-cam." As if that is somehow easier than learning from a book or something.
@@metalboy5150 nope..disagree..i appreciate & respect her..but the learning process still easier than the oldschool & you can see nowadays everything (knowledge) was copied from the past & we have google & youtube
@@ikanganas dude she’s not even looking half the time and you’re talking about how she learned the piece. Regardless of how she learned it it’s still insanely impressive
This is crazy stuff! Playing Malmsteen without looking at the fretboard shows how much pain and patience went into practicing these insane stuff! Tina, you are one and only!
@@BlackSmith1965yeah, have you ever heard of BlackSmith1965? That guy is the Guitar God! He is the guitarist that everyone wants to be! No one can defeat him and has so many records and awards that you found believe it. Do you know BlackSmith1965?
Some of the best guitarists in the world, who have been playing decades longer than she has, would readily admit that they cannot perform some of the same feats on the fretboard that she can. She is a once in a lifetime virtuoso on the guitar. The combination of her talent, feel, speed, accuracy, dexterity and complexity is truly a gift from God. I know we’re not supposed to say this, but she's performing these covers better than some of the guitar legends who wrote them.
It’s not a gift, it’s practice dedication and a love for music. She didn’t pick up a guitar from day one and was able to do this. She most likely started with a different instrument I’d assume another string based instrument and moved to the guitar. This is what dedication and practice looks and sounds like.
@@imoffendedthatyouareoffended my point is that in order for her to perform at the level that she is, she has to be gifted with a certain baseline of talent which is actuated by time, practice, and dedication. Not everyone is able to achieve the same level of excellence regardless of how much they practice. She is able to play at a higher level, despite her age and deficit of practice, than many accomplished guitarists who've been practicing decades longer than she has. Practice can only take someone as far as their talent enables them, and vice versa. The combination of the two is what separates accomplished musicians from prodigies.
@@broteinshakesanders7773 false talent isn’t really a thing unless your talking about mentally writing music. Almost anyone with enough practice can learn to play something that somebody else wrote.
@@bradenstackhouse1335 songwriting and guitar playing are two separate, although often overlapping things. There are people who are gifted in one, or the other, or both. When we're discussing guitar playing exclusively, there are extremely talented players who perform certain complex songs better than the guitarists who actually wrote those songs and practiced them for a substantially longer period of time. Conversely, I know some extremely gifted songwriters who are average or even subpar players compared to certain studio guitarists who only play other people's songs, despite playing and practicing much longer.
without a doubt one of my favourite covers... jesus christ, the talent... someone needs to bring you back, the world neeeds to watchi this, live if possible.
seriously who would give a younger kid a thumbs down for reaching for this....sour grapes big time...take this to 1 million views!! as a fan of Yngwie since 1985...trust me he will see this and be very proud of you.
I can understand why someone this talented this young would get unwanted attention on youtube and want to disappear. A sad commentary on our times. Tina S: go for it. You are good. All the best from rainy Vienna, Scott.
Yngwie is probably watching this and saying to himself: "Darn, now I'll have to come up with some even harder arpeggios that Tina can't play". Good luck with that, I say! You are fantastic girl, love your style and love your taste in music. I love all your other covers too. You're the best!
I was kinda joking here Jacky. Just trying to give a compliment to a girl who has obviously spent hours and hours practicing her craft to get to this level of skill.
I would agree, but I've seen Yngwie play this live and it was faster and sounded better than this. That said, she is and unbelievable guitar player, who should be in a band already.
What I love about you Tina is your humility in presenting your skill. Ive seen other women guitarists whose presentation of sex appeal is distracting from what matters most - good music. You are the whole package pure and simple.
I don't know why but this is my favorite video of yours! :D It is exciting, amazing and inspiring to watch you play and yet this song of Yngwie Malmsteen is sooo harmonic :) Love it!
No matter I how many times I watch her play, her playing is always mesmerizing! Why does God come into my mind, when I see Tina play or when I hear Dimash sing? Why is it that after I hear them, I am left feeling that humanity is still worth saving?
Yeah right? I remember when I was 15, and had played guitar for 3 years. Wasn't remotely fucking close to this good. But some people are just born with it I guess. Plus hours and hours of training of course.
Some have the talent or natural skill, others don't. Those who have still need to train and practice to achieve, but those who don't will never be as good, no matter how much they practice. It's probably just human, we're all individuals with different traits and skills. This girl most certainly got it, she's awesome.
I just watched the original by Yngwie and he looked absolutely spent after playing it. Tina looks like she was thinking about what to eat for lunch after the shoot! She is without a doubt the best electric guitarist I have ever seen. I too add my voice to all those that wish to see more of her fantastic skills. (Edit) I did a bit of background viewing of this girl and I think I should modify my assessment. Judging by the way she as an 8yr could play a classical guitar, even forming chords with her small hands, she is simply a phenomenal player of any guitar. I stand in awe of you! Exceptionnelle. Merveilleuse.
Если она за жизнь на учится что нибудь виртуозное в одну гитару играть:-. Соло и бас или тему и бас, тогда да. А так и я могу только в переписке с женщиной делился видеом . Попробую "изъять" оттуда как нибудь
Tina plays my favorite here. And I'm listening the whole time with disbelief and with my mouth wide open.... Unbelievable!! What a talent. Perfect playing, no overkill, pure talent!!
"Arpeggios From Hell played by Tina S played on her Vigier Excalibur Custom." The customisation is that it is made from asbestos so that it doesn't catch fire.
it's pure magic. no matter, which discipline you look at: whenever an era of big genies ends, new one emerge, and they seem to carry all the skills and abilities of the former ones, unite them, extend them, integrate them, push all borders forward, play with all this stuff at ease. as if souls unite their experience and form new souls out of this.
shes so good its ridiculous , that piece is played at 180 bpm and shes playing it with ease , the technical proficiency is off the Richter scale . this is so hard to play , I have been playing 25 tears and I can only manage it at 85% speed still cant play it as well at slower speed . some people are just gifted and its not down to practice its a god given gift . i tell you , any non guitarists wondering if what she played is hard , well its actually harder than you think , her timing and reflexes and dexterity are insane , not everybody could do this with even 20 years of practice . just first opening bar was all alternate picking across adjacent strings at 180 bpm ,and it gets more difficult .. shes just incredibly gifted .
That's an understatement. Arpeggios From Hell, Blitzkrieg, Prelude To April, Caprici Di Diablo and Trilogy are his hardest songs; the first two are composed to BE hard with difficulty and technicality in mind. She nailed one of them nearly perfectly concerning technique and tone. But Malmsteen's songs aren't as hard Paul Gilbert or Jason Becker songs because Yngwie likes to play in a linear, predictable way. What's really hard is to play with some weird fingerings and ridiculously high action like he does. That said, it takes mountainous talent to be able to pull anything Yngwie does off.
At 14 and already can shred..we have a huge talent in the world of guitar coming up to dominate Rock and Roll pretty soon...i mean all the songs she covered where fenomenal!!
I play a guitar for leisure. When I watch Tina S, I wonder how long it's going to take me to reach her level. Tina is a perfectionist. Her performance is super.❤
This young lady can teach the masters....she is way ahead of most people that have decades of know-how. Amazing doesn't begin to describe her. I would sell my soul for just half of what she can do.
I remember my mom showed me this woman playing eruption by EVH when I was a kid, just learning how to play. Now here I am 10 years later, finally finding this channel again!
How can people even find the fucking GUTS to criticize this performance, it's like she is not even trying and she is ROCKING!!!!! Imagine her in a band. On stage. Daym. She's like freakin' Slash or something. And - not to mention her AGE! It's just pure jealousy, that's all.
Yngwie: "...something that I composed for this particular little video, and I have dubbed it 'Arpeggios from Hell'. And the reason for this is because it has the most extreme arpeggios that I've ever come up with..." Tina thinking to herself: "Do I want a Croque Madame or quiche for lunch?"
***** These are arpeggios cleverly put together and played at maximum speed, this is all about technique and for that it should be nothing but thumbs up. Her previous cover shows more feeling fitting with the piece.
***** That Adele cover is from 2 years ago, the progression she has made since then most people cannot achieve with a lifetime of practice. "Music is music" , no music is about your personal taste, perfectly illustrated with your 'Adele comment'.
***** It's really not ALL about taste. Whether or not you like some kind of music does have to do with taste, but it also has to do with whether or not the music is actually good. There's more to music than just taste, though I think you would agree with that. But, on the matter of taste, I happened to like this a lot. Probably 'cause I'm an aspiring guitar player nowhere near this level of awesome
I really don't see why anyone would be jealous. It just means that anyone that wants to play this has some practicing to do (like this awesome chick in the video did)!
Does anybody have a sponge and bucket.....my face kind of melted......Rock on girl there is a place for you in the world of music. And your fans eagerly await your next performance
For those of you who think Tina is bored, soulless, no passion, etc, please watch her cover of Steve Vai. If you still feel the same way, then we might as well agree to disagree. You have to listen and feel the energy coming out of her guitar, instead of just watching for some type of 'performance'. She's not flashy like most rock musicians and I believe a lot of that is because she's classically trained. When she starts playing, she goes into the 'zone' much like a professional athlete. The emotion and passion comes through the guitar. It has to be heard and felt. You can also see it subtly in her face and body movements. You can usually see her 'enjoyment' right before or after she plays. John Petrucci is very similar and I don't believe you would call him soulless or lacking passion. Maybe you prefer someone putting on a show, but I prefer her style and hope she doesn't change. For me, when you combine the ability to display the passion/emotion in the music with her technical ability and the ability to make everything look effortless, she's unbelievable and magical. That's why she has loyal subscribers and large numbers of viewers. It's not about gender or age, it's the way she plays and how people feel afterward. If she comes back playing christmas carols on a ukulele I'll pay to watch. If she chooses some other path then i'll happily support her (even though she doesn't need my support) and wish her the best. I'm sure a lot of her fans feel the same way.
Guitar is a dying, if not dead already - instrument, everything is becoming digital. Why spend 10 years practicing when one can achieve the EXACT same sound with minimal digital production skill and knowledge of basic music theory? Back in the 80s and 90s any guitarist with this level of skill would have become huge.. Now look at all the top stars nowadays, they're all singers, rappers and digital artists.
She plays the most insanely difficult pieces with ease and looks like she's trying to remember where she left her cell phone.
or what she wants to do tonight
Stan Schurman you absolutely right dude.. 😅
Damn right. She made me feel like i'm musically disabled. Which in all fairness I probably am x'D
i think she is an alien sent to earth to confuse us mortals...
lol
I love how nonchalant as fuck she is, while shredding like there's no tomorrow.
EPIC
+darnsmall Aha! I know right?? I've seen toll booth workers more excited by life than her! Like shit, is there a level of cool that just causes a person's emotions to stop working when that level is reached?
+darnsmall She's a great player but the lack of any expression/emotion makes her look like a trained robot.
Bidhan A Replica's are people too....but seriously she's fucking amazingly gifted/talented and seemingly so damn young. She's got forever to work on any marketing techniques/passion. She does make it look easy and as though 0 fucks given...but there is no doubt she's worked very hard and could be a truly amazing musician in the future if that's what she chooses....hopefully for the greater good of music, she does. ;)
+Bidhan A Don't ever go by a persons facial expressions and body movements, there are soooo many incredible musicians full of musical expression that don't convey these expressions. I play in the zone when I play music and am almost detached from my physical body. Now I will give you that she is a bit mechanical on this, but she is 14-15 years old! We all know that life experience and listening experience of the vastness of the worlds great musical library ( of all genres btw) are a major ingredient for musical moods to have depth. I played guitar from age 12, went to GIT in 84', and got in solely because I excelled at a range of musical expressiveness over several genres of music. However, my technique was very weak compared to most students there. And on the other hand there were a great many 'robot' sounding guitar players there, including a few teachers, that had amazing facility for technique, but played with no feeling.
I sat and played blues with a lot of these guys so they could work on feel. It was almost alarming how many guys, and gals locked themselves in the woodshed practicing, but forgot to take the time to just sit and listen to a wide range of music. These days we have EVERYTHING on UA-cam and elsewhere on the web to listen to. The best advice I can give anyone is to ask yourself, Am I a player more than a listener? If so then you've yet to find that passionate thread that goes from your ears to your heart to your fingers. The best, and most feeling players rave on and on about what they are listening to more than what they are playing.
And then there are the 'painters', maybe I am one of them, but these guys are just born to express the artistic side of the craft and much of the technique is absorbed through some kind of osmosis combined with spending hours just noodling and getting something, seeing a picture or color and wanting to translate that into music. Hendrix was this kind of player. Ultimately if you are dedicated you will sooner or later gain more mastery of every component of playing. I actually found my true musical calling after twenty years of guitar playing in bands and recording, when I discovered the organ. Already a 'tone head' I was bowled over at the amazing tone that came from an old Lowrey Berkshire organ from the 60's that I saved from a landfill. I found a Hammond A100 and a Leslie 122 not long after and played the Hammond about 5 hours a day for about 6 years. Went back to guitar more for a few years and then UA-cam HIT! I found some videos of the great JESSE CRAWFORD, theater organist master and pretty much the inventor of every theater organ technique. Jesse was poor at reading music, but had a great ear and a great memory for music. He was given one of the first Hammond tone wheel organs in 1935-36. The Hammond was the first electric organ. Jesse hated it! Then he was prompted by Hammond with a big contract to promote their organs. He studied under the same teacher who taught Gershwin, and soon Jesse was excellent at theory and site reading. He went on to teach full time for Hammond and wrote many instruction manuals.
So being a guy who could make wondrous music even out of a kazoo, Jesse spent some time playing the Hammond at first and recognized it's awesome tone. The Leslie speaker came out in 41' and this allowed Jesse to play the Hammond more similar to his theater organ styles. It was the theater organ that DOn Leslie was trying to emulate with his Leslie rotary speaker. Listen to JESSE CRAWFORD REMEMBERING album I posted. Nobody could play a Hammond with this kind of expression. It was this record that inspired me to start playing organ again, but this time I decided to get a few brands of organs since they are dirt cheap these days. Hammond, Wurlitzer, Conn, and Gulbransen I discovered were the best brands of organs for craftsmanship and amazing tone. I play my WURLITZER 4410 ELECTROSTATIC REED ORGAN on my channels opening video. We must preserve these WURLITZER electrostatic reed organs, Hammond tone wheel organs, and CONN VACUUM TUBE OSCILLATOR organs, all of the 30's through the early 60's. PLEASE ALL YOU GUITAR PLAYERS OUT THERE, NEVER DESTROY AN ORGAN FOR IT'S TUBE AMP AND SPEAKERS! These organs are every bit as serious a musical instrument as the finest guitar and amp, violin, or any other great well built instrument. Have some respect will you?
CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR NEAT ARTICLES ON HOW THE HAMMOND TONE WHEEL ORGAN WORKS, AND THE WURLITZER ELECTROSTATIC REED ORGANS WORKS> www.nshos.com/
+darnsmall emotions are for the weak :p
The day Tina S shall return will be the best day of my life.
Return? Where did she go ?
@@MiguelBaptista1981 she hasn't uploaded anything in 6 years. What a pity, she's the best guitar player on UA-cam!
@@SERGIO-cr6uy best youtuber who plays guitar.. theres a difference..
@@sirspongadoodle i don't see the difference.. nobody but the original
artist plays these covers live
@@bagoflamindogpoo if you dont see a difference then you have no idea what your talking about.
I always get the feeling that it's like " OK I'll show you guys once more but I need to go do my homework ! "
Plays amazing with almost effortless like she can't believe everyone can't do it expression.
BEYOND AMAZING !
It’s a face of concentration believe me
Yngwie actually said that Arpeggios From Hell is one of the most insane stuff he came up with and she played it without giving a single shit. Respect.
Lovro Novinc I'm more impressed that he came up with it than someone able to recreate the piece, but yeah she did do this song with ease.
and no, it is not the most insane stuff he has come up with. but she did a good job of covering it.just saying.all you have to do is of watched him in the 80's during his rising force marching out tour..he was amazing.
*_"Yngwie actually said that Arpeggios From Hell is one of the most insane stuff he came up with and she played it without giving a single shit."_*
What's the most insane stuff she come up with?
*_"and no, it is not the most insane stuff he has come up withand no, it"_*
I think Yngwie himself would know better than you.
Uchiha Hikaku Kind of a smart ass arent'cha.
Errm, he composed it she just played it . And yes respect she nailed it almost .
We all know Yngwie is watching, he just ain't commenting!
+Charlie Barber Bali So I see Yngvie had an illegitimate daughter and she's trying to prove to Yngvie that she has her father's genes!
+Theee Chosen One rofl
+Charlie Barber Maybe we can call it, "Femail Arpeggios From Hell"
+Charlie Barber he's scared
+csrgatorfan I know you guys are joking to some degree, but it's worth while to go back and listen to young Yngwie. This girl absolutely monstrous, but Yngwie was a teenager when he was with Alcatrazz. When people see new and exciting things, it's easy to forget the craziness of excitement of the old thing when it was new.
So next time you hear something like this or a teenager covering racer X flawlessly, remember that Paul and Yngwie, etc were babies too - and they were coming up with the techniques that are now standard shredder's repertoire.
Pure awesomeness. Clean. Precise. So articulate. Hope she comes back some day.. the world could use a reminder of the amazing things humans can do.
Tina, je suis un vieux "con" de 63 ans et je suis estomaqué par votre talent !!!!!!! Stratosphérique !
It's been years since we seen you .. please come back to UA-cam Tina..
For real
I think she’s at university right now considering she’s 20. Hopefully she’ll start again after she graduates.
why only youtube, I'd like to see her in some good band, she deserves it
@@night.cz7 mellifluous harmony new group channel
@@damaged804 thank you kindly
To those people who criticise about her expression, try learn a tiny part of this song and try play it perfectly while smile like Kermit the Frog, you will get the idea.
If someone would success that it would be Eric a.k.a 331Erock :D
+Faintcss (:
Faintcss and he is the only one who is able to do that, all hail eric the god
The people to criticise her expression have never been able to focus on anything as intensely as she has. There is simply no room for acting, all expressions are genuine, I believe.
+ky99999999 e p,
Malmsteen broke his guitar after seeing this😬. She is not even looking at the guitar while she is shredding very difficult runs. That is the ultimate in contempt! Wow. What a genius!
Agreed! I noticed the times she does look at the guitar it's as if she's only doing it to mock needing to. I'm sure she has it memorized and has no need at all to look. Freaking amazing!!!
it's arpeggios they are not difficult when you know your way around a guitar
@@Melchiah1985 The arpeggios themselves, agreed, are not difficult. But the speed she plays them in and the technique required FOR the speed is wayyyyyyy above 90% of what guitarists can actually play. Not to mentioned the EASE she does them in, my god 😭
And playing difficult pieces without the silly posturing of Malmsteen (and others).
@@kenhoward3512 just glad your guitar playing is faster than your comment replies hen.
Tina S. plays effortlessly. She was practicing the guitar air style in her mothers womb. Best guitarist I ever seen and head. ❤🤗🌺🎀😃👍
i love to hear her play, too. she has a problem with her timing though :D
Plays yngwie malmsteen. Still manages to look bored. My guitar is on fire in the back yard.
Hellsaint1 she's not bored she's in the zone
He said looked bored, not was bored.
Hey don't worry, whats up? Its all she can do. But its brilliant, yea I agree.......
LOL Feel the heat :-)
Clearly she has been given the magical secret by the Maestro himself! Praise the Maestro!
I can't even pretend to play air guitar this fast.
Keep practicing your air guitar you’ll get there
I think that joke there is better than I can't even play the wrong notes that fast lol
@@samcree3051 oh I have 0 problem playing all the notes wrong but that fast xD. I started playing electric guitar 5 almost 6 months ago and I’m pretty close. Another 6 months and I think I’ll have stuff like this down. But I do practice on average at least 2 hours a day. Over the total 6 months I’ve not played guitar a total of 12 days, mainly because I’ve damaged my back or I needed to game instead so I could let my fingers heal. Practice practice practice. I’m already doing harmonics wnd all.
Dude ,this girl give me the chills. Fore sure she eats guitars for breakfast. Male , female guitarist it doesn,t matter, she,s the best .PERIOD .
This is not Arpeggios from hell, this is pure talent from heaven!
Amen!
I never thought that it is possible to surprise by performing a work that "relies" on a group. Especially if it is not recorded from a concert, which means that you can play and record not the first time. When UA-cam appeared, I could not believe that you can earn money there. Well, if you hug with wolves or bears, then yes; amazing and scary. but that views and earnings from this kind of music "went" - did not expect. maybe I have strong genes? Ilya Khmyrov, Minsk, 35-37 years old. or khmirov ilya.
She's the best that ever lived at some form of guitar. It's kind of terrifying.
This is seriously the most amazing thing I've seen in years.
This girl can look however she wants and dress any way she pleases. She burns any pop star out there. Damn.
to the 1,200 people that have disliked this: Please share your version
They jealous
...probably better not...
Think to Your ears.
Nobody will say or write anything. They are just cowards!
She her timing is way off sometimes, maybe that is the reason. :)
Simon Wood, you just have to learn that not everyone in this world shares your opinion.
Чудо чудесное, вернись к нам!!! Мы все так по Тебе соскучились!!!
Yngwie : This is the hardest Arpeggios I've ever come up with.
Tina : Hold my expressions...
xd
Don't compare different time music learning with nowadays...20years ago their use ears to listening and learning guitar not watch the videos or youtube
@@ikanganas You know people still do that, right? People learn things by ear all the time. And what difference does it make how anyone learned? They still put in the time and effort, and I don't care how this little girl learned to play, she's still making some of Yngwie's most difficult stuff look effortless. Don't even try to take away from that just because you think she might have "learned from UA-cam." As if that is somehow easier than learning from a book or something.
@@metalboy5150 nope..disagree..i appreciate & respect her..but the learning process still easier than the oldschool & you can see nowadays everything (knowledge) was copied from the past & we have google & youtube
@@ikanganas dude she’s not even looking half the time and you’re talking about how she learned the piece. Regardless of how she learned it it’s still insanely impressive
This is crazy stuff! Playing Malmsteen without looking at the fretboard shows how much pain and patience went into practicing these insane stuff! Tina, you are one and only!
lol, malmsteen is a poser.
@@BlackSmith1965yeah, have you ever heard of BlackSmith1965? That guy is the Guitar God! He is the guitarist that everyone wants to be! No one can defeat him and has so many records and awards that you found believe it. Do you know BlackSmith1965?
Yep... insane. Playing him like she's half asleep. unreal...
Some of the best guitarists in the world, who have been playing decades longer than she has, would readily admit that they cannot perform some of the same feats on the fretboard that she can. She is a once in a lifetime virtuoso on the guitar. The combination of her talent, feel, speed, accuracy, dexterity and complexity is truly a gift from God. I know we’re not supposed to say this, but she's performing these covers better than some of the guitar legends who wrote them.
It’s not a gift, it’s practice dedication and a love for music. She didn’t pick up a guitar from day one and was able to do this. She most likely started with a different instrument I’d assume another string based instrument and moved to the guitar. This is what dedication and practice looks and sounds like.
@@imoffendedthatyouareoffended my point is that in order for her to perform at the level that she is, she has to be gifted with a certain baseline of talent which is actuated by time, practice, and dedication. Not everyone is able to achieve the same level of excellence regardless of how much they practice. She is able to play at a higher level, despite her age and deficit of practice, than many accomplished guitarists who've been practicing decades longer than she has. Practice can only take someone as far as their talent enables them, and vice versa. The combination of the two is what separates accomplished musicians from prodigies.
@@broteinshakesanders7773 false talent isn’t really a thing unless your talking about mentally writing music. Almost anyone with enough practice can learn to play something that somebody else wrote.
@@bradenstackhouse1335 songwriting and guitar playing are two separate, although often overlapping things. There are people who are gifted in one, or the other, or both. When we're discussing guitar playing exclusively, there are extremely talented players who perform certain complex songs better than the guitarists who actually wrote those songs and practiced them for a substantially longer period of time. Conversely, I know some extremely gifted songwriters who are average or even subpar players compared to certain studio guitarists who only play other people's songs, despite playing and practicing much longer.
She is a once in 10 lifetimes player
without a doubt one of my favourite covers... jesus christ, the talent... someone needs to bring you back, the world neeeds to watchi this, live if possible.
She plays nearly as fast as my daughter texts.
Hahaha
lol
Blue because of big dicks
😂
HAhahahahahahahahe
seriously who would give a younger kid a thumbs down for reaching for this....sour grapes big time...take this to 1 million views!! as a fan of Yngwie since 1985...trust me he will see this and be very proud of you.
I think yngwie had her killed after watching this. She has been nowhere to be found since 2016.
There are kids who dislike everything just because they can and because it's the opposite of the popular view.
After going back and watching a lot of these vids, I think this is the most impressive. Just absolutely insane.
Вы боженька инструмента +обожание к музыке !восхищение!класс!
I can understand why someone this talented this young would get unwanted attention on youtube and want to disappear. A sad commentary on our times.
Tina S: go for it. You are good. All the best from rainy Vienna, Scott.
Yngwie is probably watching this and saying to himself: "Darn, now I'll have to come up with some even harder arpeggios that Tina can't play". Good luck with that, I say!
You are fantastic girl, love your style and love your taste in music. I love all your other covers too. You're the best!
I was kinda joking here Jacky. Just trying to give a compliment to a girl who has obviously spent hours and hours practicing her craft to get to this level of skill.
+Phillip Richardson only hours?
Well, hours and hours per day for years I guess! :-)
I would agree, but I've seen Yngwie play this live and it was faster and sounded better than this. That said, she is and unbelievable guitar player, who should be in a band already.
Shes like fucking 16 or something. Come on. Still as good as any professional guitarist I have heard.
🤯 Absolutely amazing! As amazed as I was when I first saw Yngwie live in Alcatrazz. Stunning talent.
What I love about you Tina is your humility in presenting your skill. Ive seen other women guitarists whose presentation of sex appeal is distracting from what matters most - good music. You are the whole package pure and simple.
She even does a sassy hair flip in the end...
She's so great ;-;
Well someone got offended, fuck off please and thanks.
Banana Knut : )
The hair flips makes it awesome ;-;
I don't know why but this is my favorite video of yours! :D It is exciting, amazing and inspiring to watch you play and yet this song of Yngwie Malmsteen is sooo harmonic :) Love it!
very nice
+JJ's One Girl Band
Indeed! My favorite too.
+JJ's One Girl Band Saw your covers a while ago, youre really awesome.
+JJ's One Girl Band Hand kiss rock-\M%etaLadies :)
You are my baby.
My God - she was only 15 years old here! Such a talent ❤
No matter I how many times I watch her play, her playing is always mesmerizing! Why does God come into my mind, when I see Tina play or when I hear Dimash sing? Why is it that after I hear them, I am left feeling that humanity is still worth saving?
It doesn't seem possible. To get this good, she had to be playing before she was born. It almost seems like magic.
Yeah right? I remember when I was 15, and had played guitar for 3 years. Wasn't remotely fucking close to this good. But some people are just born with it I guess. Plus hours and hours of training of course.
How many hours a day should I practice to play this song?
Some have the talent or natural skill, others don't. Those who have still need to train and practice to achieve, but those who don't will never be as good, no matter how much they practice.
It's probably just human, we're all individuals with different traits and skills. This girl most certainly got it, she's awesome.
She started learning 6 months before conception, 32hrs per day.
It's called a prodigy, google it !!
I just watched the original by Yngwie and he looked absolutely spent after playing it. Tina looks like she was thinking about what to eat for lunch after the shoot!
She is without a doubt the best electric guitarist I have ever seen. I too add my voice to all those that wish to see more of her fantastic skills.
(Edit) I did a bit of background viewing of this girl and I think I should modify my assessment. Judging by the way she as an 8yr could play a classical guitar, even forming chords with her small hands, she is simply a phenomenal player of any guitar. I stand in awe of you! Exceptionnelle. Merveilleuse.
Yngwie was acting spent for the show like professionals do.
@@pand9293 yhea so the people doesn't suspect he is not a human
Yeah he's acting plus 60 pounds overweight
@@wickedfuctupIf ever you needed proof that shredding is not cardio, Yngwie is it.
Why do people have to put down one person in order to praise another?
What amazing talent this girl has!
Malmsteen should hand over the rights for this song to you. You slayed it. Well done
why the fuck would anybody dislike this girl she is a badass guitar player !!!!!
Probably bass players
+Chris Jerwin nah, I play bass and thought this was awesomeness
awesome*
Yeah she plays good but has no soul and doesnt add any licks or solos from her own so its boring a bit
+Firat Kara lets see you then!!
Anyone wanna buy a bunch of guitars... I have this sudden urge to quit life...
Funny.
Andrew McCleese not!
Humour is subjective. Don't be a moron.
We can have a yardsale together, im quitting life too
mrXlaughteR Stay with us! And forget guitar...
То чувство, когда девочка и гитара это одно целое! Браво!🤘
Играет как дышит.
Если она за жизнь на учится что нибудь виртуозное в одну гитару играть:-. Соло и бас или тему и бас, тогда да. А так и я могу только в переписке с женщиной делился видеом . Попробую "изъять" оттуда как нибудь
@@fenteflushkinfentefhluhovi7178 О, отлично! Хотелось бы глянуть как вы исполняете, а то писать и говорить, что я так могу мы все горазд.😆
SHE'S BACK!!! 🤯
Kids her age getting into guitar shredding gives me hope that hard rock, heavy metal, prog metal, etc will eventually make a strong return.
You'll be surprised to find out how popular it is in Asian countries. Especially India and Sri Lanka.
Tina plays my favorite here. And I'm listening the whole time with disbelief and with my mouth wide open.... Unbelievable!! What a talent. Perfect playing, no overkill, pure talent!!
Tina S kills it every time. Makes it look so effortless. Such passion. Such talent is hard to find and Tina has the whole package and some
Tina Sotkic is a very talented guitar player. Her timing and accuracy, hitting the notes are superb! Definitely, Best cover version.
Tina Šetkić
all hail tina soulkiss
Holy goddamn fuckin shit
+Alexandre “alxndr” Bali Yeah, pretty much that.
+Moi MÊME
I think he was being complimentary, doc.
+Alexandre “alxndr” Bali - You only left out one thing... Batman (Lol)
+Alexandre „alxndr“ Bali made my day! xD
+Alexandre „alxndr“ Bali u forgott "holy fucking fuck fuck damn wtf what" ... this is the best guitar player iv ever seen
MY GOD!!!! It`s just done so effortlessly, I am just stunned.
Best version ever, I got this on my ringtone.
Это что- невероятное, БРАВО!!!
"Arpeggios From Hell played by Tina S played on her Vigier Excalibur Custom."
The customisation is that it is made from asbestos so that it doesn't catch fire.
And titanium strings.
This video probably got mislabelled somewhere during editing. It was originally called 'Simple warm up excercise'.
George Jansen go higher
Hahahahaha =D
Where ever you are this is insanely great
it's pure magic. no matter, which discipline you look at: whenever an era of big genies ends, new one emerge, and they seem to carry all the skills and abilities of the former ones, unite them, extend them, integrate them, push all borders forward, play with all this stuff at ease.
as if souls unite their experience and form new souls out of this.
shes so good its ridiculous , that piece is played at 180 bpm and shes playing it with ease , the technical proficiency is off the Richter scale . this is so hard to play , I have been playing 25 tears and I can only manage it at 85% speed still cant play it as well at slower speed . some people are just gifted and its not down to practice its a god given gift . i tell you , any non guitarists wondering if what she played is hard , well its actually harder than you think , her timing and reflexes and dexterity are insane , not everybody could do this with even 20 years of practice . just first opening bar was all alternate picking across adjacent strings at 180 bpm ,and it gets more difficult .. shes just incredibly gifted .
yea she is talented at alternate picking. That's why she does not try to play it like yngwie but instead alternate pick all the way through.
This is definitely a song that fits her picking, bending, and vibrato style! Excellent cover!
Восхитительно! Браво! 😊
one of a kind. Probably the greatest guitarist I have ever seen and I have seen a lot of great ones.
Not a single fuck was given that day... Good job! Yngwie songs are hard... U made it look easy.
That's an understatement. Arpeggios From Hell, Blitzkrieg, Prelude To April, Caprici Di Diablo and Trilogy are his hardest songs; the first two are composed to BE hard with difficulty and technicality in mind. She nailed one of them nearly perfectly concerning technique and tone.
But Malmsteen's songs aren't as hard Paul Gilbert or Jason Becker songs because Yngwie likes to play in a linear, predictable way. What's really hard is to play with some weird fingerings and ridiculously high action like he does.
That said, it takes mountainous talent to be able to pull anything Yngwie does off.
At 14 and already can shred..we have a huge talent in the world of guitar coming up to dominate Rock and Roll pretty soon...i mean all the songs she covered where fenomenal!!
This young lady is out of this world of her talent!
Shes a guitar queen!!Amazing.
That was phenomenal! 10/10 performance.
One of the best Yngwie covers I've ever heard.
реально очень красиво, спасибо тебе ребёнок за душевную игру...
I play a guitar for leisure. When I watch Tina S, I wonder how long it's going to take me to reach her level. Tina is a perfectionist. Her performance is super.❤
This young lady can teach the masters....she is way ahead of most people that have decades of know-how. Amazing doesn't begin to describe her. I would sell my soul for just half of what she can do.
Тина умница !!! Слушаю твою музыку с упоением !!!👏👍🐰🙋👑💟
цыц это мой кумир
why the freakin easter bunny ears
She's gonna be a heartbreaker when she grows up a bit. Skills beyond my wildest imagination. Absolutely amazing.
9 years ago .. 2023 and i am still in love with this
I remember my mom showed me this woman playing eruption by EVH when I was a kid, just learning how to play. Now here I am 10 years later, finally finding this channel again!
can't stop watching such phenomenal artist and her solo !
She has a very fluid attack. Watching her right had through her sweeps and pick repositioning is amazing. Gifted indeed.
ua-cam.com/video/i_syvieTwHQ/v-deo.html
Beyond comprehension! She’s incredible
Просто огонь 🔥✌️💪
I ve been playing guitar for,40 years but. This young lady is the best I ever saw.
How can people even find the fucking GUTS to criticize this performance, it's like she is not even trying and she is ROCKING!!!!! Imagine her in a band. On stage. Daym. She's like freakin' Slash or something. And - not to mention her AGE! It's just pure jealousy, that's all.
Slash wishes he could play like that
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. What can she do that is original?
+nailers99 We're not talking about originality here, we're talking about virtuosity. Obviously, she is a huge talent.
"Slash"
*cringe*
LOL ..... ikr how can there EVEN be a comparison ??
I'll give Slash credit for making a living from music, but please ......
Maior fenómeno da guitarra do mundo!
sim, saudades dela
She is good. Not everybody has that in them . Real talent.
I started playing before she was even born and I'm nowhere near her dexterity... FML =) Bravo!
AMAZING ..... so clean, so precise!!!! Tina you are one of the best ever...!!!!
@@0ParisFrance **lol**
Lots of other young guitar players covering the same pieces, but Tina has a fluency, a sense of the groove. Beautiful.
Браво брависсимо! Отрада для души (иду мерять давление)
Afterwards, the guitar had a cigarette....
Laughing hard here, Funkytrip :D
Hahahahaaaaaaa... 😂😂😂😂😂
but she is the chick, wait that's ilegal
ahhhahahahahahahhaahaahhahhahah
...and made her a sandwich.
It's like effortless it looks. I like to see when she really pushes her skills.
+Dean Jacobs nah. The moonlight sonata is easier
+edge Lord nigga are you dense
+Jason Herrera it is. The full legato tapping shit isn't as hard as it seems
+Jason Herrera don't get me wrong, it's not easy but it's not much harder than this
she should try frenzy by racer x. that shit is magnificent
when i want to hear great music played tina s is who i listen to just superb
Virtuosa estrella de la guitarra. Francia a sus pies la aclama. Bendiciones, Tina.
Truly amazing. I wonder what she would have to play to actually make it look like it took any effort. Love it.
Speed Kills
Erick Avila Maybe...
The reason why Tina is so awesome is that she knows exactly what she's doing. This isn't mindless shredding. This is art.
Simply the best of the best...Thank you
Yngwie: "...something that I composed for this particular little video, and I have dubbed it 'Arpeggios from Hell'. And the reason for this is because it has the most extreme arpeggios that I've ever come up with..."
Tina thinking to herself: "Do I want a Croque Madame or quiche for lunch?"
23 very jealous guitar players giving Tina a thumbs down so far. Very Sad!
You Rock, Tina!!!! :-) Thumbs Way Up!
***** Yeah, but this video is about a cover. She pulled it off really really well, so why should anyone give her thumbs down?
*****
These are arpeggios cleverly put together and played at maximum speed, this is all about technique and for that it should be nothing but thumbs up. Her previous cover shows more feeling fitting with the piece.
*****
That Adele cover is from 2 years ago, the progression she has made since then most people cannot achieve with a lifetime of practice. "Music is music" , no music is about your personal taste, perfectly illustrated with your 'Adele comment'.
***** It's really not ALL about taste. Whether or not you like some kind of music does have to do with taste, but it also has to do with whether or not the music is actually good. There's more to music than just taste, though I think you would agree with that. But, on the matter of taste, I happened to like this a lot. Probably 'cause I'm an aspiring guitar player nowhere near this level of awesome
I really don't see why anyone would be jealous. It just means that anyone that wants to play this has some practicing to do (like this awesome chick in the video did)!
Does anybody have a sponge and bucket.....my face kind of melted......Rock on girl there is a place for you in the world of music. And your fans eagerly await your next performance
For those of you who think Tina is bored, soulless, no passion, etc, please watch her cover of Steve Vai. If you still feel the same way, then we might as well agree to disagree. You have to listen and feel the energy coming out of her guitar, instead of just watching for some type of 'performance'. She's not flashy like most rock musicians and I believe a lot of that is because she's classically trained. When she starts playing, she goes into the 'zone' much like a professional athlete. The emotion and passion comes through the guitar. It has to be heard and felt. You can also see it subtly in her face and body movements. You can usually see her 'enjoyment' right before or after she plays. John Petrucci is very similar and I don't believe you would call him soulless or lacking passion. Maybe you prefer someone putting on a show, but I prefer her style and hope she doesn't change. For me, when you combine the ability to display the passion/emotion in the music with her technical ability and the ability to make everything look effortless, she's unbelievable and magical. That's why she has loyal subscribers and large numbers of viewers. It's not about gender or age, it's the way she plays and how people feel afterward. If she comes back playing christmas carols on a ukulele I'll pay to watch. If she chooses some other path then i'll happily support her (even though she doesn't need my support) and wish her the best. I'm sure a lot of her fans feel the same way.
I don’t understand why she is not coming back. What could be more important than playing guitar with this amazing talent?
She’s in college and decided to focus on that and put UA-cam on hold
Guitar is a dying, if not dead already - instrument, everything is becoming digital. Why spend 10 years practicing when one can achieve the EXACT same sound with minimal digital production skill and knowledge of basic music theory? Back in the 80s and 90s any guitarist with this level of skill would have become huge.. Now look at all the top stars nowadays, they're all singers, rappers and digital artists.
Yngwie: This is the harders arrpegios I've ever come up with.
Tina: Hold my glass...
look ua-cam.com/video/i_syvieTwHQ/v-deo.html
Dedé GF what....
Tina: Hold my starbucks..
She plays it well, but when did she come up with anything better/harder? Because she didn't.
RMMvA easy there!!!
Easy
Medium
Hard
Expert
Tina S ;)
Or:
Easy
Medium
Kirk Hammett
James Hetfield
Asian
Hard
Pro
Insane
Hardcore
Tina S
@@metallicalove4347 kirk? Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. Kirk, very easy, easy, medium...
you forgot Chuck Norris between Expert and Tina S
Alexi laiho > Nuno > Malmsteen > all guitarist of all time
Damn right!
This insanely technically so perfect... I wish I could see how incredible she is in 2022... let's remember this video was nearly 8 years ago..
Beautifull song n beautifull player .love it❤❤