You need to watch Herman Li's reaction to this video a number of years ago. Herman Li is one of the lead guitarists for DragonForce, the original composer of the song.
She was 15 when she did this. She started playing when she was 6 years old. Notice she doesn't look at her hand on the neck much and she was chewing gum playing this. She is truly amazing.
`not just is she chewing gum ; she is chewing gunm in a completely different pattern to the BPM of the song, like naturally if you are chewing gum while trying to keep a rythym ; your mouth will go with the rhythym automatically ; but the fact that she is shredding that shit WHILE chewing gum in a diff pattern ; and looking BORED while doing it 😂 she is not a human being , like shes in a whole different dimension
Watch Herman Li's reaction... she is actually playing both parts (both guitars from dragon force) merged into one, which they did for the Guitar Rock games version of the song.. just sick that she can pull off both guitar parts in one.. she is truely one of the best..
Welcome to the world of TIna S. Tina studied classical guitar from the ages of 6-13 at a conservatory in France (can't remember the name). At 13 she switched to the electric guitar under the tutelage of Renaud Louis-Servais. From the ages of 14-17 she released covers of some of the most difficult guitar pieces, with Renaud doing the filming. At 17 she released her last cover of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata then disappeared from UA-cam and social media. Lots of speculation during the intervening years, but she finally resurfaced last year with her new band, Spin Twice. All her covers are great, but my favorites are Moonlight Sonata, For the Love of God, and Altitudes.
She has a large catalogue of covers, from Beethoven to Steve Vai. She dropped out of sight for several years but has recently resurfaced in a band, but so far she hasn’t done these wild covers. She was either 16 or 17 when she did this, and she’s just sitting there playing and chewing gum at the same time.
@@IA_Information_Paris Her B day is in April I think around the 8th let me look... ok its the 7th so she just turned 25. I think she released this in March of 2015 so she was almost 16 here. Amazing, huh? Yeah what were YOU doing at that age? She's a Savant NOBODY can be this good with just practicing. Her speed and accuracy is incredible. I wonder what Herman LI REALLY thought about this. BTW that's not his real name but he's definitely from the Far East someplace.
A new to me song and artist, I really enjoyed this one thank you. I guess I needed a kick start and this did it! All we need to get my ageing heart going again😊 I almost expected Eddie van Halen to run by with his guitar on fire during this one. Appreciate the work you put into the video and commentary
You mentioned Steve Vai in your comment so you may want to have a look at her cover of "For the Love of God" ....mind blowing good around the same age of 15. Enjoyed this reaction and more Tina S please.....you will get other suggestions for sure. Cheers. 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Both Herman Li, original composer of this song, as well as Steve Vai were more than just impressed with this young artist. By now you probably know that she was 15 at the time of this recording. Beethoven's third movement of Moonlight Sonata was, I think, the last of the covers she did in 2016 (aged 17) after which she disappeared off the scene until she reappeared last year as member of a band, playing a song called "What's wrong with me". However, I suggest that you listen to her covers of different artists, most of which were recorded between 2012 and 2016. Earlier clips/snippets include part of her classical training from around the age of 6. Enjoy Tina S (Tina SETKIC).
The gum chewing through the performance is a nice touch! I think the most important Tina S videos to watch are, in no particular order: * the one where she plays the 3rd movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata * the cover of Jason Becker's "Altitudes" * the cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" "Through the Fire and Flames" is honestly a bit gimmicky compared to these three.
Tina S is FIRE on the guitar and yes it is a very hard instrument to master. another is drums so I recommend checking out Junna covering the same song but on drums. she's almost as insane on that kit as Tina is on her axe. ua-cam.com/video/UKr1H4Jv6is/v-deo.html
Tina S interview : "As far as my working time is concerned, it is quite limited. I go to school all week, which doesn't allow me to play my guitar." HAHAHA ! She killed me !!
This song is so difficult to play, that it is the only TINA S video with a montage of several takes. We see her hair behind the guitar and then in front of the guitar in the close-ups.
Difficult? Her teacher, Louis Servais had only one camera to take all these différente angle shot to show Tina’s technic plus put the Vigier brand in your face. It was so easy for Tina that she didn’t look at the guitar neck most of the time in the mad solo. Much too easy for her, just like moonlight sonata.
You need to watch Herman Li's reaction to this video a number of years ago. Herman Li is one of the lead guitarists for DragonForce, the original composer of the song.
She was 15 when she did this. She started playing when she was 6 years old. Notice she doesn't look at her hand on the neck much and she was chewing gum playing this. She is truly amazing.
That’s Amazing!
She was 15 and 11 months or 16 less 1 month here in March 2015 !
`not just is she chewing gum ; she is chewing gunm in a completely different pattern to the BPM of the song, like naturally if you are chewing gum while trying to keep a rythym ; your mouth will go with the rhythym automatically ; but the fact that she is shredding that shit WHILE chewing gum in a diff pattern ; and looking BORED while doing it 😂 she is not a human being , like shes in a whole different dimension
ua-cam.com/video/Dp9czkj-mhs/v-deo.htmlsi=2Q_NO8EMavU7IE7l
Watch Herman Li's reaction... she is actually playing both parts (both guitars from dragon force) merged into one, which they did for the Guitar Rock games version of the song.. just sick that she can pull off both guitar parts in one.. she is truely one of the best..
His reaction is priceless
What blows me away is that she barely looks at the neck of her guitar. That’s a PRO right there. ❤️🤘
Seen a few where she barely looks at the guitar at all.
Welcome to the world of TIna S. Tina studied classical guitar from the ages of 6-13 at a conservatory in France (can't remember the name). At 13 she switched to the electric guitar under the tutelage of Renaud Louis-Servais. From the ages of 14-17 she released covers of some of the most difficult guitar pieces, with Renaud doing the filming. At 17 she released her last cover of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata then disappeared from UA-cam and social media. Lots of speculation during the intervening years, but she finally resurfaced last year with her new band, Spin Twice. All her covers are great, but my favorites are Moonlight Sonata, For the Love of God, and Altitudes.
Wow, thanks and I’ll check those out.
Was the victim of an internet troll who found her addy and stalked her.
Epic Tina. S
She is an absolute boss even at the age she did this!
She has a large catalogue of covers, from Beethoven to Steve Vai. She dropped out of sight for several years but has recently resurfaced in a band, but so far she hasn’t done these wild covers. She was either 16 or 17 when she did this, and she’s just sitting there playing and chewing gum at the same time.
15 almost 16 for this one. And playing both guitarists tracks combined. Herman Li was completely mindblown by this cover, check his reaction to it.
She was 15 and 11 months or 16 less 1 month here in March 2015 !
@@IA_Information_Paris Her B day is in April I think around the 8th let me look... ok its the 7th so she just turned 25. I think she released this in March of 2015 so she was almost 16 here. Amazing, huh? Yeah what were YOU doing at that age? She's a Savant NOBODY can be this good with just practicing. Her speed and accuracy is incredible. I wonder what Herman LI REALLY thought about this. BTW that's not his real name but he's definitely from the Far East someplace.
A new to me song and artist, I really enjoyed this one thank you. I guess I needed a kick start and this did it! All we need to get my ageing heart going again😊 I almost expected Eddie van Halen to run by with his guitar on fire during this one. Appreciate the work you put into the video and commentary
Thanks Pam, this one was really cool!
You mentioned Steve Vai in your comment so you may want to have a look at her cover of "For the Love of God" ....mind blowing good around the same age of 15. Enjoyed this reaction and more Tina S please.....you will get other suggestions for sure. Cheers. 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Herman Li watched her video and said: "I know who to call if I don't want to play that song any more."
Dragon force has 2 guitar players. She played both parts.
If theres any such thing as a master guitarist, shes certainly 1
There's Junna, a Japanese drummer who covers this song. Would love to see the two of them doing it together.
Definitely check out Tina setkic new band called Spin Twice awesome 😎 request
Check out her masterpiece as she covers Jason Becker’s Altitudes
Next stop Beethoven moonlite sonata 🎉😮....game over 🎉
Thanks! I’m definitely going to check it out.
Tina's pratice ua-cam.com/video/vXotdh-nwAU/v-deo.htmlsi=ow8s0J8oZ9WzNnNh
Tina started playing electric guitar at the age of 13 and in this video she is almost 16, in March 2015 !! She was born in April.
Both Herman Li, original composer of this song, as well as Steve Vai were more than just impressed with this young artist. By now you probably know that she was 15 at the time of this recording. Beethoven's third movement of Moonlight Sonata was, I think, the last of the covers she did in 2016 (aged 17) after which she disappeared off the scene until she reappeared last year as member of a band, playing a song called "What's wrong with me". However, I suggest that you listen to her covers of different artists, most of which were recorded between 2012 and 2016. Earlier clips/snippets include part of her classical training from around the age of 6. Enjoy Tina S (Tina SETKIC).
She was 15 and 11 months or 16 less 1 month here in March 2015 !
The gum chewing through the performance is a nice touch!
I think the most important Tina S videos to watch are, in no particular order:
* the one where she plays the 3rd movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
* the cover of Jason Becker's "Altitudes"
* the cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God"
"Through the Fire and Flames" is honestly a bit gimmicky compared to these three.
Thank you!
Lots of Jason Becker influence in this song
Check out Tina S For the Love of God cover.
Hey, you should definitely check out Steve Vai Teeth of the Hydra official music video, awesome 😎 request
Thanks, I will!
Tina S is FIRE on the guitar and yes it is a very hard instrument to master. another is drums so I recommend checking out Junna covering the same song but on drums. she's almost as insane on that kit as Tina is on her axe. ua-cam.com/video/UKr1H4Jv6is/v-deo.html
Tina S interview : "As far as my working time is concerned, it is quite limited. I go to school all week, which doesn't allow me to play my guitar." HAHAHA ! She killed me !!
She looks board not even looking at her hands half the time lol.
Check out Marcin
This song is so difficult to play, that it is the only TINA S video with a montage of several takes. We see her hair behind the guitar and then in front of the guitar in the close-ups.
Difficult? Her teacher, Louis Servais had only one camera to take all these différente angle shot to show Tina’s technic plus put the Vigier brand in your face.
It was so easy for Tina that she didn’t look at the guitar neck most of the time in the mad solo. Much too easy for her, just like moonlight sonata.
@@PatriceSerapiglia It still took her 2 months to learn the Moonlight during her school holidays in summer 2016, her teacher Renaud told me.
2 months is very short for such a complicated piece, I am a retired pro and it would taken me much much longer.
Have you seen the blue clothespin hanging on the wire of her headphones ??