@Phil-Paris-France Only going by what I was told. Wow, splitting hairs. I'm 1 Yr 4 months out. Sorry I've upset you.!!!! And so what she was still young.!!!?
Tina S is amazing! I highly recommend her covers of "through the fire and flames" from Dragon Force, "For the love of god" by Steve Via, And "Altitudes" by Jason Becker. Don't take it too hard. Your not the only one Tina has made reevaluate our lives. lol
Every single time I watch this video I am genuinely crying (I am 51) I have never ever seen and heard anything like this in my entire life !!!…this is just INSANE AND ABSOLUTELY INSANE
This is an arrangement by Dr Viossy. This was apparently the last of the set of videos recorded by her teacher in 2016 when she was 17 years old. She's absolutely incredible. Name me only one guitarist who can play this piece, Moonlight Sonata, like this or better. In fact, there is a video that features both and Dr Viossy for you to check out, to prove my point. It's the closest you get, after all, it's his arrangement. Check out the remaining 13 covers that she did if you will. I like your reaction.
I wrestled the third movement of Moonlight Sonata on piano for a looonng time. Tina S has not only mastered it on guitar, she has added complexity into even the most complex and difficult passages! The only thing I could think while she was playing was how astonished and thrilled Beethoven himself would be to hear her play it, and how inspired and driven he would be to write something for her and her guitar!
Tina S, is somewhat of a celebrity/enigma on UA-cam & known generally among guitarists of most genres. One thing is for certain, she is undoubtedly at prodigy/genius level. Phrasing, timing, speed, dexterity & more importantly, as you observed, looks completely uninterested in playing what is obviously an incredibly complex composition. That's just her way.
I have watched so many people react to this video now. Someone below commented that her instructor says she learned this piece in 2 months on her summer vacation>!? Wow. A professional guitar instructor on another reaction video believed it would take tens of hours to master 6 seconds of it. Truly a prodigy. I have watched others play it but only Tina plays it flawlessly. Glad to hear she is back on UA-cam now that she is finished college
Funny. I watched another guitarist react to her and say he'd seen other people do this piece on guitar just as well or maybe better. And maybe he has, I guess, but I haven't found it if it's out there.
Tina posted her video " For the love of God" on December 12, 2015, Steve VAI watched it on December 13, 2015 and tweeted congratulations to Tina and reposted the video on his page. And Tina S replied : "I am honored!! Thank you Mr Vai" --- Tina S interview : "For The Love Of God is a very complex piece musically, technically, structurally," she said. "Playing was a real goal, I'm very proud of its success."
Tima's most viral is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. In any case, at this stage of her career, ( 7-8 YEARS AGO)she was the best of all time. Why? She played all the most difficult guitarist's work and did it as good or better, whereas they only did themselves. In addition she did Beethoven and Vivaldi. There was nobody who could match her. Today, she has a group, Spin Twice, and it does not showcase the prodigious talents she demonstrated here. Still, whatever she does, she deserves to be remembered for her work here. She still blows me away 7-8 years ago. The Mona Lisa is the greatest painting, and that was done over 500 years ago. I am hoping these videos are archived and able to be viewed 100 years from now.
Her vibrato is the way it is because as a toddler, she learned classical first. So that vibrato is like that of a violinist. She raps with her second, third AND fourth fingers. Most to Rick the pick in their pinky, but she keeps it where it is supposed to be and does the tapping with the other 3 fingers. Also from her finger picking as a classical guitarist when she was little. I don’t know of anyone better than her here. Even Mr. Lee did a reaction to her playing his, through the fire and the flames, and he was impressed. He asked her on his video to contact him and come play with them when they are in Europe. Her picking speed on that one is insane and she never seems to look tired.
I’m not a violin expert but I don’t think the vibrato is produced the same way as on guitar on account it has no frets. Plus vibrato on violin goes above and below the fundamental note whereas guitar vibrato is only sharp of the main pitch….if you ask me, that’s Zack Wylde vibrato all day. Having said that, the violin is probably why she took up electric guitar so quickly. ✌️
Wow, she flies across that fret board like she has an extra four brains for her left hand. To say that was impressive would be the understatement of the year.
she was 17 at the time and she took up music pretty young from what I read, she has been described as a prodigy to some extent. I have watched her video of this maybe 50 times and never tire of it.
There used to be other videos of here that were taken down, when she was 5 or 6, playing a full size classical guitar. She probably doesn't even remember life before guitar.
@@Tijuanabill Her first video when she was 8 only ! Tina interview : "My first guitar was a classical guitar with which I started the academy of classical music at the age of 6 years. It was an Alvaro."
Damn. She’s the absolute best not just female but the world best guitarist I’ve ever seen. Her dedication is no match whatsoever. She can play these songs blind folded. She hardly looks at her fretboard. Absolutely stunning and to a tee. WOW. I’m lost for words. I hear that she’s finished university and is now playing in a band called SPIN TWICE. I’ve been a huge fan of Tina. I hope she does more covers.
Absolutely and unbelievable cover of Steve Vai....she is simply amazing....Holy Crap about covers it Michael....😂😂 Dragon Force "Through fire and flames" is freaking amazing as well. This one from 8 years ago ....she is now 24 so maybe 15 or 16 here Michael. We are not worthy.
@@IA_Information_Paris NOT 16!!!! 17 years 4 months 11 days 4 hours 32 minutes and 54 seconds! Oh, 58 seconds! Oh crap, 17 years 4 months 11 days 4 hours and 33 minutes and 7 seconds
I love watching professional musicians watching her play. She is ungodly good and so clean and precise! Her arpeggios, pinch harmonics and vibratos are amazing. I watch reactions of her whenever I can. She’s got an amazing playlist!!
Tina S is so amazing. She can make that guitar sing just like Jimi Hendrix did. Not downing any Guitarist's out there, there are a lot of good and great guitarists in this world, then there's the ones that are simply above the curve. Thank you to all musician's, I could not imagine this world without you.
Tina S is pretty much the baddest of all badasses of all time. From a technical perspective, I don't know if you can get better than that. I think Buckethead might be approximately in the same league, but certainly no better. Look at the way she grips that guitar. She has it locked down tight. I think the guitar itself went to heaven right there.
Tina is absolutely a genius level prodigy. This was the last video she released for about six years until this last year when she released several songs with her band "Spin Twice". There is another young prodigy you should check out. She is Yoyoka Soma of Japan. At the age of 8 Yoyoka entered the contest "Hit Like a Girl" covering Led Zepplin's "Good Times Bad Times. She won that weeks contest receiving rave reviews from Robert Plant among others. At the age of 11 Yoyoka was named by the publication Drummers World to it's list of 500 greatest drummers, making Yoyoka the youngest person to be so honored. Also that year Yoyoka was awarded a visiting professorship to a Tokyo university. Yoyoka was lucky enough to be born into an extremely musical family and has been playing the drums since just after learning to crawl. Yoyoka turned 14 earlier this year. The following is her cover of ~ Tower of Power - What is Hip? / Drum Covered by YOYOKA ~ ua-cam.com/video/0xTkXZUYBFw/v-deo.html Another mind blowing cover ~ Sting - Seven Days / Drum Covered by YOYOKA ~ ua-cam.com/video/0MGxV808ht8/v-deo.html
You should check out her cover of Dragonforce's through the fire and flames. It's insane! Herman Li of Drangonforce reacted to her cover and was blown away. He gave her an open invite to jam with him or the band anytime she wants in his reaction.
She's the first female guitarist to shatter my stereotype on "chicks shredding." Yea, perhaps naively sexist but when you see her also play Yngwie, Vai, and Becker with pretty modest accuracy before the age of 18, kinda humbles any sane guy. Despite just coming back to UA-cam, she took a long hiatus, and many speculate it may have been attributed to the toxic side of UA-cam, of a bunch of man-children either being perverts or outright insulting her playing if she missed a single note, as if these armchair guitarists could muster half her skill twice her age. She's a true guitar enthusiast gem.
UA-cam can be brutal sometimes. I hope she’s ok. Maybe she just needed time to figure out how to turn these skills into her “voice”? I wanna see what she does now.
@@michaelgoyettemusic She actually addressed this issue herself after she came back with her new band. She stated that the trolls had nothing to do with it and that she simply ignored them because she was simply too busy living her life to bother with them. Proper sort of attitude, if you ask me.
She's playing 7,5 notes per second...THE WHOLE TIME!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 Insanely endurance and precission! Not one note missing in this piece of masterwork!! Godly talent!! Thank lord i can hear this before i'm gone....❤
Thank you universe for those blessed with talents!.... It's a pleasure to come across something/someone like that... isn't it?! Thanks for the reaction.
I don't usually watch guitar videos. But wow! I have never seen or heard anything even close to what this young woman played. Natural Gifting is amazing!
Check YT and other interpretations of the same by other guitarists, none comes close to her level of precision, just a fact. The other great thing about Tina is that her talent is more than enough to get millions of views and SHE does not need to show off her body to get clicks the others can only dream of. She just killed the game, she is the reference to guitar excellence. I wish she played hours of classical music on the electric guitar. I would then buy all her records.
" I've got blisters on my fingers"!! How has she not wore her fingers down to the knuckles is a mystery unto itself. To show how much I don't know, I didn't think you could play this sonata set to a guitar?! She's definitely gifted. Haha and the little smile at the end was great.. Rock on, Tina S. !!!
This is the track that inspired me to keep on pushing on with relearning to play the guitar properly and break through the confidence barrier that was holding me back... Tina is a goddess.
@@franciscouderq1100 There are many jealous little boys like you who can't handle the fact that she is a great guitar player. She started playing E guitar only 4 yrs before this vid. Learn to handle it!
cool. quick tip, and a deeep rabbit hole, Epica - Once upon a nightmare - Omega alive concert. it has a fantastic piano / guitar intro, sounds incredible. not shredding guitar, just delicious sound:-)
I started watching Tina when she was about 8 years old I loved watching her hairstyle her technique she is just utterly amazing I think she'll go down is one of the best guitar players in the world
She is crazy good, and that she plays Dr Viossy's guitar transcription note for note is totally insane. Even if i cannot play even as half as good like her, i admire her playing and get inspired from watching it.
I have followed Tina on UA-cam for years, and she is the very definition of 'a child prodigy' (given that she has been playing since she was very young).
I believe that it was what Beethoven was hearing in his head when composing but couldn't reproduce that sound! I would like to know what he would have thought if he heard that! It's just beautiful!
She don't care about musicians,songs, bands, she doesn't want to talk to them and meet them. It is only the technique, the prowess, the virtuosity, the challenge that interests her. Otherwise she would have done lots of covers like the other girls and boys on UA-cam!
Now you should listen to her covers of "Altitudes" by Jason Becker and "For the love of God" by Steve Vai, those are probably her most intense covers except for this Beethoven one.
She started classical guitar lessons at the age of 6 years old and later studied under jazz-rock guitarist Renaud Louis-Servais and she was covering Eddie Van Halen at age 9. She's literally a child prodigy! She formed a rock band a few years ago and has a few performances on UA-cam today! The latest video of her band is about a year ago!
Yo Mike, thanks for sharing. I’ve seen just a bit of her growth but at 69, I have not seen another 17 yr old playing this level. It’s going to be fun watching her grow.
I'm not a huge fan of shredding but she has such incredible efficiency of movement I couldn't look away. How can so many sounds come from such little movement?
See you've checked out Band-Maid. Have you heard of Lovebites? Fan of 80s metal - Metallica, Megadeth, Priest, Maiden? If so, you have to check out Lovebites. Not to mention they have two lead guitarists that I haven't seen play like they do since Becker / Friedman...virtuoso level. I would check out Judgement Day live 2023 from their official YT channel. Wonderful backstory with these ladies, vocalist (Asami) has R&B background, drummer is 4' 9" aka Little Big Engine and doesn't miss a beat. New bassist, 21yr old virtuoso Fami who slaps bass with the best of them. Incredible musicianship, hope you'll check them out. 🤘
I love your reaction brother because I discovered her a couple years ago myself and I had the same reaction and it never gets tiring to hear her play and yes she is better and she's got a new band I think she's about 23 or 24 today she is a talent that probably only comes around once in a millennium
All her covers are great, but her covers of For the Love of God by Steve Vai, and Altitudes by Jason Becker. You can check Tina out now with her band SpinTwice.
She slayed it. She knows it. Amazing. Love her satisfied smirk at the end. Beethoven was a rock god. His audiences were limited by the instruments of his time. But his music remains beautiful and relevant with whatever instrument is used to hit our ears with his brilliance.
I'M WORN OUT.... I'M SITTING HERE WATCHING HER FINGERS GO A MILLION MILES AN HOUR.... AND MY FINGERS AND HANDS ARE MOVING THINKING THAT I'M DOING IT ALSO.... AND MY FINGERS ARES SORE AND I NEED AN 8 HOUR NAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "HATS OFF" TO HER..... AND HER GOD-GIVEN TALENT!!! MAY SHE CREATE MASTERPIECES THAT GOD AND JESUS CAN LISTEN TO FOR YEARS!!! Amen Retired, Veteran
Her new band, Spin Twice, has a couple vids and they sound great. She doesn't dominate the songs, but plays more to the whole of the song. She still jams, but more buried in the sound. I think it's great she recognizes the song as the sum of its parts and damn sure knows hers, lol.
You're correct she IS a Savant. I've been here 81 years and I've never seen ANYONE blow the doors off this instrument quite like she does. She's playing all these notes from memory and its been stated that she did not miss a single one. She needs to make an album of all her covers. What an absolutely awesome player, huh? And btw she's still cute upon her recent return however she's now 25 and of course has changed a bit since these days. What I love about her is that she does not need to flaunt anything she lets her play do all the talking.
I believe that was her last performance before she pulled a Houdini .. years and years there were stories that she did this, that, was dead etc. Like James says below, she came back recently. She ... does her own thing.
I played for about 20 years until I hurt my hand, a few weeks before I saw this. Had I not injured myself, I would have quit playing out of respect to Tina. I have not seen anybody else play this near as good as she does.
Well sorry you hurt yourself….but I’m not gonna quit because someone else is really good. There are thousands of guitarists between where I am and where she is….I would’ve quit a long time ago 😂 Did your hand heal? Is it f##ked? I’m really sorry that happened….it’s a great fear of mine. ✌️
4 years of practice to play this, and 2 months to learn it. After only 1 year she was playing Eruption by Van Halen and he sent her congratulations and an invitation, she was only 14 !
Tina is a UA-cam legend. She disappeared for many years and only recently resurfaced on her channel.
Weird….and mysterious
@@michaelgoyettemusic She was in college and maybe grad school.
She was 16 yrs old here.. Looks a lot different nowadays.
@@ianrose56 Why are you lying ??? She was 17 and 4 months here, in August 2016 !!!
@Phil-Paris-France Only going by what I was told. Wow, splitting hairs. I'm 1 Yr 4 months out. Sorry I've upset you.!!!! And so what she was still young.!!!?
Nobody casually slaughters Beethoven on guitar like Tina S. This piece is immortal and will live for a thousand years.
And she ll end up trashed in the bin of failures.
Heard about thedoo?
She is super chill in every piece. I love when she is just chewing gum like ho hum covering dragon force. 🤣
❤😂
Tina S is amazing! I highly recommend her covers of "through the fire and flames" from Dragon Force, "For the love of god" by Steve Via, And "Altitudes" by Jason Becker. Don't take it too hard. Your not the only one Tina has made reevaluate our lives. lol
Every single time I watch this video I am genuinely crying (I am 51) I have never ever seen and heard anything like this in my entire life !!!…this is just INSANE AND ABSOLUTELY INSANE
This is an arrangement by Dr Viossy. This was apparently the last of the set of videos recorded by her teacher in 2016 when she was 17 years old. She's absolutely incredible. Name me only one guitarist who can play this piece, Moonlight Sonata, like this or better. In fact, there is a video that features both and Dr Viossy for you to check out, to prove my point. It's the closest you get, after all, it's his arrangement.
Check out the remaining 13 covers that she did if you will.
I like your reaction.
I wrestled the third movement of Moonlight Sonata on piano for a looonng time.
Tina S has not only mastered it on guitar, she has added complexity into even the most complex and difficult passages!
The only thing I could think while she was playing was how astonished and thrilled Beethoven himself would be to hear her play it, and how inspired and driven he would be to write something for her and her guitar!
He's quietly applauding her from somewhere.
The hearing part for Beethoven would have been hard with little percussion on an electric guitar unless it’s insanely loud, but I get what you mean.
Tina S, is somewhat of a celebrity/enigma on UA-cam & known generally among guitarists of most genres. One thing is for certain, she is undoubtedly at prodigy/genius level. Phrasing, timing, speed, dexterity & more importantly, as you observed, looks completely uninterested in playing what is obviously an incredibly complex composition. That's just her way.
She one of the greatest guitarist ever
So is YoYo.
Are you sure you went around enough?
Not got a clue what your talking about
@@Bill-kj5xwBill, get real. Name someone cleaner, faster or more technically gifted. You’re sad Bill.
Tina s is one of the greatest guitarist ever and when I want to hear from a arse hole I'll fart
Yo Mike - the girl is insanely talented. Just wow.
I have watched so many people react to this video now. Someone below commented that her instructor says she learned this piece in 2 months on her summer vacation>!? Wow. A professional guitar instructor on another reaction video believed it would take tens of hours to master 6 seconds of it. Truly a prodigy. I have watched others play it but only Tina plays it flawlessly. Glad to hear she is back on UA-cam now that she is finished college
Funny. I watched another guitarist react to her and say he'd seen other people do this piece on guitar just as well or maybe better. And maybe he has, I guess, but I haven't found it if it's out there.
Tina posted her video " For the love of God" on December 12, 2015, Steve VAI watched it on December 13, 2015 and tweeted congratulations to Tina and reposted the video on his page.
And Tina S replied : "I am honored!! Thank you Mr Vai"
--- Tina S interview : "For The Love Of God is a very complex piece musically, technically, structurally," she said.
"Playing was a real goal, I'm very proud of its success."
That was the SHITE! I have played 45 years and I cannot even imagine that many notes. What a treat that was.
I’m in the same boat….and ppl used to call me a shredder…..never close to this level.
Did you do any touring?
The casual nature of her playing is insane.
Tima's most viral is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. In any case, at this stage of her career, ( 7-8 YEARS AGO)she was the best of all time. Why? She played all the most difficult guitarist's work and did it as good or better, whereas they only did themselves. In addition she did Beethoven and Vivaldi. There was nobody who could match her. Today, she has a group, Spin Twice, and it does not showcase the prodigious talents she demonstrated here. Still, whatever she does, she deserves to be remembered for her work here. She still blows me away 7-8 years ago. The Mona Lisa is the greatest painting, and that was done over 500 years ago. I am hoping these videos are archived and able to be viewed 100 years from now.
Her vibrato is the way it is because as a toddler, she learned classical first. So that vibrato is like that of a violinist. She raps with her second, third AND fourth fingers. Most to Rick the pick in their pinky, but she keeps it where it is supposed to be and does the tapping with the other 3 fingers. Also from her finger picking as a classical guitarist when she was little. I don’t know of anyone better than her here. Even Mr. Lee did a reaction to her playing his, through the fire and the flames, and he was impressed. He asked her on his video to contact him and come play with them when they are in Europe. Her picking speed on that one is insane and she never seems to look tired.
She refused the invitation of Herman LI, and Van Halen and Pink Floyd !!! She is sick in her head !!
I’m not a violin expert but I don’t think the vibrato is produced the same way as on guitar on account it has no frets. Plus vibrato on violin goes above and below the fundamental note whereas guitar vibrato is only sharp of the main pitch….if you ask me, that’s Zack Wylde vibrato all day. Having said that, the violin is probably why she took up electric guitar so quickly. ✌️
@@michaelgoyettemusic She took up the guitar to be like her brother and use his guitar !
Wow, she flies across that fret board like she has an extra four brains for her left hand. To say that was impressive would be the understatement of the year.
you are in the presence of PURE GENIUS WITH THIS 17 YR OLD greatest redition of Beethoven ever done DONT try to copy her or beat her YOU CANT!!!!!!!
she was 17 at the time and she took up music pretty young from what I read, she has been described as a prodigy to some extent. I have watched her video of this maybe 50 times and never tire of it.
There used to be other videos of here that were taken down, when she was 5 or 6, playing a full size classical guitar. She probably doesn't even remember life before guitar.
@@Tijuanabill Her first video when she was 8 only ! Tina interview : "My first guitar was a classical guitar with which I started the academy of classical music at the age of 6 years. It was an Alvaro."
Damn. She’s the absolute best not just female but the world best guitarist I’ve ever seen. Her dedication is no match whatsoever. She can play these songs blind folded. She hardly looks at her fretboard. Absolutely stunning and to a tee. WOW. I’m lost for words. I hear that she’s finished university and is now playing in a band called SPIN TWICE. I’ve been a huge fan of Tina. I hope she does more covers.
👍Liked your preaction! Did you notice that the video is just a single take? No cuts, no mistakes. Not even a little glitch.
👍 ✌️
Her Steve Vai, for the love of god cover is my fav 🎸 😊
Absolutely and unbelievable cover of Steve Vai....she is simply amazing....Holy Crap about covers it Michael....😂😂 Dragon Force "Through fire and flames" is freaking amazing as well. This one from 8 years ago ....she is now 24 so maybe 15 or 16 here Michael. We are not worthy.
My fav' too !
@@CarlD70 Not 15 or 16, but 17 and 4 months !
For me, it's her cover of Gary Moore's 'The Loner'. To each his own.
@@IA_Information_Paris NOT 16!!!! 17 years 4 months 11 days 4 hours 32 minutes and 54 seconds! Oh, 58 seconds! Oh crap, 17 years 4 months 11 days 4 hours and 33 minutes and 7 seconds
She is greatest guitarist all times ever .
Her and Eddie Van Halen are the 2 greatest
Yeah ok. 😂
Dude shes insanely awesome .
Yes she is
Amazing talent. She makes it looks effortless! I believe she plays with a band "Spin Twice" these days.
👍
Spin Twice is already finished, singer Thomas has returned to his old group and has just released a new song.
@@IA_Information_Paris My bad, I am behind in my information. Thanks brother.
@@philk9227 Thomas Smagghe band is CHASING DAISY and his new song is CHEWBACCA on UA-cam.
@@IA_Information_Paris Thanks m8
I like her smile by the end of this Video. " And how it was"😊
I love watching professional musicians watching her play. She is ungodly good and so clean and precise! Her arpeggios, pinch harmonics and vibratos are amazing. I watch reactions of her whenever I can. She’s got an amazing playlist!!
Tina S is so amazing. She can make that guitar sing just like Jimi Hendrix did. Not downing any Guitarist's out there, there are a lot of good and great guitarists in this world, then there's the ones that are simply above the curve. Thank you to all musician's, I could not imagine this world without you.
Tina S is pretty much the baddest of all badasses of all time.
From a technical perspective, I don't know if you can get better than that.
I think Buckethead might be approximately in the same league, but certainly no better.
Look at the way she grips that guitar. She has it locked down tight. I think the guitar itself went to heaven right there.
Someone once counted and she averaged 7 notes per second for the entire 6 minutes.
Too many notes.......Too many notes, said Antonio Salieri.
@@ytnineojtoo many for the average person anyway
Tina is absolutely a genius level prodigy. This was the last video she released for about six years until this last year when she released several songs with her band "Spin Twice". There is another young prodigy you should check out. She is Yoyoka Soma of Japan. At the age of 8 Yoyoka entered the contest "Hit Like a Girl" covering Led Zepplin's "Good Times Bad Times. She won that weeks contest receiving rave reviews from Robert Plant among others. At the age of 11 Yoyoka was named by the publication Drummers World to it's list of 500 greatest drummers, making Yoyoka the youngest person to be so honored. Also that year Yoyoka was awarded a visiting professorship to a Tokyo university. Yoyoka was lucky enough to be born into an extremely musical family and has been playing the drums since just after learning to crawl. Yoyoka turned 14 earlier this year. The following is her cover of ~ Tower of Power - What is Hip? / Drum Covered by YOYOKA ~ ua-cam.com/video/0xTkXZUYBFw/v-deo.html Another mind blowing cover ~ Sting - Seven Days / Drum Covered by YOYOKA ~ ua-cam.com/video/0MGxV808ht8/v-deo.html
Her-For The Love Of God by Vai is a gem.
You should check out her cover of Dragonforce's through the fire and flames. It's insane!
Herman Li of Drangonforce reacted to her cover and was blown away. He gave her an open invite to jam with him or the band anytime she wants in his reaction.
Tina S is now in her own band. Spin Twice!
She's the first female guitarist to shatter my stereotype on "chicks shredding." Yea, perhaps naively sexist but when you see her also play Yngwie, Vai, and Becker with pretty modest accuracy before the age of 18, kinda humbles any sane guy. Despite just coming back to UA-cam, she took a long hiatus, and many speculate it may have been attributed to the toxic side of UA-cam, of a bunch of man-children either being perverts or outright insulting her playing if she missed a single note, as if these armchair guitarists could muster half her skill twice her age. She's a true guitar enthusiast gem.
UA-cam can be brutal sometimes. I hope she’s ok. Maybe she just needed time to figure out how to turn these skills into her “voice”? I wanna see what she does now.
You should go and watch some Lovebites videos.
She may have taken a couple liberties which is a good thing. She has originality which means she's a artist
She's better than Jeff
@@michaelgoyettemusic She actually addressed this issue herself after she came back with her new band. She stated that the trolls had nothing to do with it and that she simply ignored them because she was simply too busy living her life to bother with them. Proper sort of attitude, if you ask me.
She's playing 7,5 notes per second...THE WHOLE TIME!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Insanely endurance and precission!
Not one note missing in this piece of masterwork!!
Godly talent!! Thank lord i can hear this before i'm gone....❤
Yep, my reaction to her also. She has more too. She stopped for a few years to finish university but is back with a band now.
Thank you universe for those blessed with talents!....
It's a pleasure to come across something/someone like that... isn't it?!
Thanks for the reaction.
I don't usually watch guitar videos. But wow! I have never seen or heard anything even close to what this young woman played. Natural Gifting is amazing!
The best of the lot ....just incredible, super, stupendous, astounding.....amazing Tina ❤🤘
I like that it is all one take , no editing , and the look she has at the end like " nailed it "
Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Becker's Altitudes, and Moore's The Loner are my favourites, by Tina. Simply stunning.
Check YT and other interpretations of the same by other guitarists, none comes close to her level of precision, just a fact. The other great thing about Tina is that her talent is more than enough to get millions of views and SHE does not need to show off her body to get clicks the others can only dream of. She just killed the game, she is the reference to guitar excellence. I wish she played hours of classical music on the electric guitar. I would then buy all her records.
" I've got blisters on my fingers"!! How has she not wore her fingers down to the knuckles is a mystery unto itself. To show how much I don't know, I didn't think you could play this sonata set to a guitar?! She's definitely gifted. Haha and the little smile at the end was great.. Rock on, Tina S. !!!
This is the track that inspired me to keep on pushing on with relearning to play the guitar properly and break through the confidence barrier that was holding me back... Tina is a goddess.
She’s the greatest guitarist in the world. No exceptions.
You don’t travel much , do you?
@@franciscouderq1100 There are many jealous little boys like you who can't handle the fact that she is a great guitar player. She started playing E guitar only 4 yrs before this vid. Learn to handle it!
@@franciscouderq1100 who cares if she is nr1 or not she is fucking amazing. Let that be our common ground!
Not even close.
No emotion no feel just years of practice playing covers.
I don't like electric guitar but this BLEW MY MIND!
Absolutely amazing! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
cool. quick tip, and a deeep rabbit hole, Epica - Once upon a nightmare - Omega alive concert.
it has a fantastic piano / guitar intro, sounds incredible. not shredding guitar, just delicious sound:-)
She's not laughing She's concentrating as she plays this arrangement by ear and from memory! Cool reaction! Tina's amazing
That’s the same as laughing 😂
That cute little smile at the end! she knows . Tina is right up there at the top❤❤❤😊
I started watching Tina when she was about 8 years old I loved watching her hairstyle her technique she is just utterly amazing I think she'll go down is one of the best guitar players in the world
Tina S. is awesome! I think she went to college and hasn't posted anything in a while, but yes, she's damned good!
Tina is a master musician
Jason Becker - "Altitudes" Tina Nails It!
Tina S, is one of the best guitarists out there. She is so talented.
Wowzer...this is my first time hearing her...crazy
If you think she looks bored playing this you should watch her playing Through the Fire and Flames!
She is crazy good, and that she plays Dr Viossy's guitar transcription note for note is totally insane. Even if i cannot play even as half as good like her, i admire her playing and get inspired from watching it.
WOW! John Mclaughlin move over. Al DiMiola and Carlos..sit down. A queen is born. She's in a class by herself.
Her Dragonforce cover is freakin insane ❤
Simply outstanding, this girl ❤
Ive seen this many times and she makes it look so easy and the expression on her face doesn't change. Brilliant.
Yo, that was freaking amazing. She is amazing.
Yes and yes and Yo!
I have followed Tina on UA-cam for years, and she is the very definition of 'a child prodigy' (given that she has been playing since she was very young).
I believe that it was what Beethoven was hearing in his head when composing but couldn't reproduce that sound! I would like to know what he would have thought if he heard that! It's just beautiful!
Good question!!
Yo! Thanks for bringing up Tina S again, as I've heard some of her stuff and almost forgot how amazing she is.
It’s remarkable
Guitar gymnastics.
To Beethoven no less.
She don't care about musicians,songs, bands, she doesn't want to talk to them and meet them. It is only the technique, the prowess, the virtuosity, the challenge that interests her. Otherwise she would have done lots of covers like the other girls and boys on UA-cam!
Now you should listen to her covers of "Altitudes" by Jason Becker and "For the love of God" by Steve Vai, those are probably her most intense covers except for this Beethoven one.
I have a request. Reach out to every hall of famed rock/metal guitarist and see if they can match this young lady…. Oh my goodness
No way. This IS a Savant we're listening to here.
Bloody hell! She plays G3 under the table 😍. Genius!!!!
She started classical guitar lessons at the age of 6 years old and later studied under jazz-rock guitarist Renaud Louis-Servais and she was covering Eddie Van Halen at age 9. She's literally a child prodigy! She formed a rock band a few years ago and has a few performances on UA-cam today! The latest video of her band is about a year ago!
Wow Just Wow.!!🥰
Yo Mike, thanks for sharing. I’ve seen just a bit of her growth but at 69, I have not seen another 17 yr old playing this level. It’s going to be fun watching her grow.
I'm not a huge fan of shredding but she has such incredible efficiency of movement I couldn't look away. How can so many sounds come from such little movement?
she disappeared for a few yrs after this video was posted and just reappeared in a band a few months back called spin twice
See you've checked out Band-Maid. Have you heard of Lovebites? Fan of 80s metal - Metallica, Megadeth, Priest, Maiden? If so, you have to check out Lovebites. Not to mention they have two lead guitarists that I haven't seen play like they do since Becker / Friedman...virtuoso level. I would check out Judgement Day live 2023 from their official YT channel. Wonderful backstory with these ladies, vocalist (Asami) has R&B background, drummer is 4' 9" aka Little Big Engine and doesn't miss a beat. New bassist, 21yr old virtuoso Fami who slaps bass with the best of them. Incredible musicianship, hope you'll check them out. 🤘
Tina S 🔥🔥🔥
A shredding angel. She is a gift to the world
I love your reaction brother because I discovered her a couple years ago myself and I had the same reaction and it never gets tiring to hear her play and yes she is better and she's got a new band I think she's about 23 or 24 today she is a talent that probably only comes around once in a millennium
All her covers are great, but her covers of For the Love of God by Steve Vai, and Altitudes by Jason Becker. You can check Tina out now with her band SpinTwice.
Wow, someone that could give Nuno a run for his money. Thanks for sharing! And yo, I watched the whole thing
She slayed it. She knows it. Amazing. Love her satisfied smirk at the end. Beethoven was a rock god. His audiences were limited by the instruments of his time. But his music remains beautiful and relevant with whatever instrument is used to hit our ears with his brilliance.
💯
A Goddess of Guitar!!
Holy crap, Boy that bass player was rockin' too!
I’m not sure of the origins of the backing track.
@@michaelgoyettemusic This is Dr Viossy backing track. The tape is for sale on his UA-cam page.
She makes it look so easy.
I'M WORN OUT.... I'M SITTING HERE WATCHING HER FINGERS GO A MILLION MILES AN HOUR.... AND MY FINGERS AND HANDS ARE MOVING THINKING THAT I'M DOING IT ALSO.... AND MY FINGERS ARES SORE AND I NEED AN 8 HOUR NAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"HATS OFF" TO HER..... AND HER GOD-GIVEN TALENT!!!
MAY SHE CREATE MASTERPIECES THAT GOD AND JESUS CAN LISTEN TO FOR YEARS!!!
Amen
Retired, Veteran
Yngwie Malmsteen....who 😳.. shes born with this and just added some practise... insane 🤘🎼🎸
Her new band, Spin Twice, has a couple vids and they sound great. She doesn't dominate the songs, but plays more to the whole of the song. She still jams, but more buried in the sound. I think it's great she recognizes the song as the sum of its parts and damn sure knows hers, lol.
She's a Savant, who disappeared (rightfully so). I hope she does whatever makes her happy. ,
You're correct she IS a Savant. I've been here 81 years and I've never seen ANYONE blow the doors off this instrument quite like she does. She's playing all these notes from memory and its been stated that she did not miss a single one. She needs to make an album of all her covers. What an absolutely awesome player, huh?
And btw she's still cute upon her recent return however she's now 25 and of course has changed a bit since these days. What I love about her is that she does not need to flaunt anything she lets her play do all the talking.
Looking around like she does this to relax.
When shredding was my thing many years ago….I remember it being like meditation. You’re right. ✌️
Rock is still alive!
I've been following Her since she was like 13.... She stepped Out, and Joined a band.. Last I've seen/Heard of Here. She's Amazing!!!!!
She is great !!!!
I believe that was her last performance before she pulled a Houdini .. years and years there were stories that she did this, that, was dead etc. Like James says below, she came back recently. She ... does her own thing.
Interesting….my joke may have had a little truth to it. Although I’m sure she didn’t stop practicing. 😆
She is figuratively dead. This Tina no longer exists since 2016!
This kid has chops!!!!! Hats off to her!!! Nice tone also. Mr. Malmstine himself would be proud of her I think.Well done young one!!!!
I played for about 20 years until I hurt my hand, a few weeks before I saw this. Had I not injured myself, I would have quit playing out of respect to Tina. I have not seen anybody else play this near as good as she does.
Well sorry you hurt yourself….but I’m not gonna quit because someone else is really good. There are thousands of guitarists between where I am and where she is….I would’ve quit a long time ago 😂
Did your hand heal? Is it f##ked? I’m really sorry that happened….it’s a great fear of mine. ✌️
@@michaelgoyettemusic it no longer hurts all the time, except when I try to finger the chords. But thanks.
@@firemedic5100 you should try slide maybe? You might not know you miss it but when you make some sweet noise it feels good. Cheers 🍻
Tina S. has Been Amazing Us for Several Years... But she dipped out of her peak/Limelight, when she was like 19.... We ALL Miss Her.
What i mean, is I wish She Had more content..
4 years of practice to play this, and 2 months to learn it. After only 1 year she was playing Eruption by Van Halen and he sent her congratulations and an invitation, she was only 14 !
Hey, I know that look! It's the same one I had when I first saw this.
She is an excellent guitar player .
People like her are God's gift to humanity.