I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could. This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt. Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view. There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye. 1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP! 2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part." Weird. But true. Afterthoughts. Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way. REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument. REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen. REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to. The end.
Wish I could go back in time and show this to my boy Ludwig :) I think he’d be stoked to see this young lady shredding his tunes like this 200 years later :)
As a student of classical music over 45 years , Tina is the hydrogen bomb . A few rock / jazz folk attempted covered classical compositions . ELP , Love Sculpture , rock / jazz etc. and countless others never attempted this with such aggressiveness and veracity . Tina is pure genius . Carlos Montoya and flamingo music is getting nervous if she attacks them !!!
@@ambercurry5020 wHAT EVER DUDE ? Tina knows which end of a guitar to smash and set on fire . Mozart had the same problem with pianos and violins . And when it involved a female vocalist , hell , he couldn't keep his hands off of her . Women are not stupid or second class human beings !! Verdad chica ???
@@ambercurry5020 Check out some Segovia caca . He was a slight bit confused also . There once was Jimi Hendrix or even Pete Townsend . They are not as fluent as Tina but they made a nice effort . Those guys put the show on the road for wonderful folk such as Tina . Oui , Si ?????
@@ambercurry5020 All good Amber, yes its prodigy given her age. Genius is also a relevant compliment as well. Semantics can and do kill the vibe of genuine compliments . : )
Did you notice that it was all done in just one scene? No camera changes, no change of angles. Nor room for errors... She just played it completely perfect from start to end. No breaks. No "Wait, I'll do that another time..." She's unreal...
I have listened to and shared this cover by Tina S a gazillion times over the last couple of years - your reaction is priceless and utterly respectful of this Guitar Goddess. I hope she is well. Carlos eat your heart out!!
She appears very stoic but she is just "in the zone", perfect concentration. She may seem to gaze out into space but her mind is on the business at hand.
lol, "she comes into your life with no words, and she leaves with no words?" exactly how i felt when i came across this video, watched it like 10 times in a row, maybe more. i've studied classical and know this song well, the speed, accuracy, technique, and absolute flawless performance is jaw dropping, and you'll notice this is one take, no edits, just 6 minutes of full on attack. what's funny is your pause at 6:33, (again at 8:17) look at her left hand, a literal blur.
Tina is the only amateur guitarist in the world, who does covers with congratulations from guitar magazines, congratulations and invitations from Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Steve Vai, Jason Becker ... !!
I love the "what the hell is happening" look on people's faces the first time they experience her playing. She started learning classical guitar at age six (which you can tell by how she holds the guitar in this vid). She was 17 when this was recorded. I love her little smile at the end, where it looks like she didn’t even break a sweat, as if she's saying: "And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how it's done". Tapping, hammer ons, pulloffs, bends, harmonics and mad flat picking. Ya gotta wonder what Ludwig would say if he came back and watched this. Aside from everything else, this is a master class in guitar techniques. I tried tapping along, to the bits where she is tapping, just trying to match the rhythm and not even trying to land on the strings and failed miserably. I think I'll take up the tuba.
Her covers of Steve Vai's 'For the Love of God' and Becker's 'Altitudes' are magical ; but Tina's version of Gary Moore's 'The Loner' reduces me to tears. Remarkable!
@@mrbrianc - Notwithstanding all the above, it strikes me that it may be an interesting idea to combine three of Tina’s shorter clips (which hardly ever get reactions) into one reaction video. For example, if he did her covers of the ‘Comfortably Numb’ solo, followed by Steve Vai’s variation on ‘Paganini’s 5th Caprice’, and finished with Malmsteen’s ‘Arpeggios from Hell’, the combined total would be only 5:05 minutes; so, shorter than the Beethoven. ua-cam.com/video/2_P-t0idgqI/v-deo.html - Age 15 ua-cam.com/video/_tXuYLc6rIg/v-deo.html - Age 14 ua-cam.com/video/1B4pZBmI_gU/v-deo.html - Age Almost 15 P.S. Tina was Born 7th April 1999…just in case anyone wants to work out her age, in any particular video (and assuming it was uploaded promptly, of course).
@@mrbrianc - Yes, I've seen something similar, but it was quite a bit longer. I thought that might put off some reactors. It's such a pity some of these pieces get neglected, possibly for being short. 👍🏽
Thank you for the laugh, I watched countless time this video from Tina and as soon as I saw you take the drink I thought 'Bad move bro ' no hard feelings but I had quite a laugh. FYI, almost every person who I make watch this video from Tina generally get shocked after the 5 first second ^^ I was too... she is... amazing! She is the Mona Lisa of the guitar.. almost the same smile also :)
Tina is not venal, she does not have a store, she does not sell T-shirts, mugs and caps. Her UA-cam channel is not monetized. She uploads her videos for fun, for free !
@@sonador777 Tina's channel isn't monetized, and she isn't selling anything, and she isn't looking to make money on stage, or on Spotify and other! If she wanted to make money, she would play like the others in shorts and a bra !!
Best guitar player on the planet by far!! There is no player she cant play and make it sound the way she does with adding her own style but note for note. Shes by far a great of greats!!
Notice that that Tina has her guitar resting on her left thigh with the base of the guitar supported on her extended right thigh and the back of the guitar body pressed against her chest. This is the standard position for classical guitar and is used to keep the guitar rock solid. The piece she is playing would be impossible to play with precision if the guitar was waving all over the place. Rock guitarists usually place the guitar on the right thigh and move the guitar a lot while playing. Tina usually uses the rock position when when shredding rock.
I noticed that as well, being a classical (and a very modest electrical) player. This is the only vid in which she rests the guitar on her left leg BTW!
Tina makes this look so easy. She’s the best female guitarist in my opinion. I’ve never seen anyone else come close. But now she’s in a band called SPIN TWICE and has a new look. Tattoos and a killer attitude to go with her skills.
Yeah..You said exactly what i felt, when i listened to her first time..specialy, after seing she was 17 and no vocals, and no more uploads from her... entered in our life, without speaking a word.. And time to time, i come to listen to her.. that is how i found you, and subscribed, because you remembered my own reaction to her.. I don't know yet, what you usualy react to, but with time, i will check out. Thanks! Love from Portugal to all Mankind!
I've watched a number of reactions of people who are guitar players, but you are the only one i've seen who seems to really take in the things that blow me away - like 10:00. Un....be...lievable..
I’ve been watching her videos for 3 years and I still can’t get over her Pick hand. It’s almost like it’s not moving. No extra or wasted movements. I can only compare her to a free diver , all the focus and energy goes into her playing , everything else is shut down.
This girl is a monk, locked in a room somewhere practicing guitar 16 hours a day, there is no other explanation. Harrison - like your style, no flailing arms, no cussing, intelligent comments, appreciation for pure total talent and musical ability. Seriously, how many hours/years of practice did it take to reach this level of proficiency? Incredible!
As someone with also many hours training classically the emotion you show playing is really just how you look practicing for the most part. 6-8 hours a day you can't be all glaring and whooping and etc.. that would be too exhausting. The emotion is there, as you saw, it is just physically very gently expressed. All brain activity to concentration and execution, not showing off big expressions. But I loved your expressions, LOL. "I don't know guys, I'm scared" that really had me laughing.
Love how shes always so composed and facially emotionless like she thinking of other stuff. All the emotion floods from her face to become the emotional energy of the songs. It Draws you in and you feel her emotion. That is true skill to do that. Love all her music. Thanks for the post!
Imagine if Ludwig Beethoven could hear her play this himself. That would be the reaction of the century. Maybe of the millennia even. I’m sure he would’ve been impressed.
Join the legions of fans who are praying she is ok and hoping she comes back. Dream Theater used to play her video cover of one of their songs at intermission of their shows. Steve Vai sent her birthday wishes. Many others she has covered have paid their respects. She is the real deal, and for now we have to content ourselves with the 20 or so videos she posted for us. This, by the way, was the last one before she vanished.
@@0ParisFrance Yeah, no. If you're going to spread rumors that she died in December and won't provide legitimate proof to back up your rumors, then don't automatically ask for proof that says the opposite of the rumors you're spreading. That's a horribly ineffective way to try to prove a point.
@@0ParisFrance Here's the thing: I'm not spreading rumors she's alive, because while I assume she is, I don't know for sure. What I'm saying is that you have showed no proof for the positive claim you're making that she's dead, and that because of that, until you can actually back up your positive claim with LEGIT proof, you need to stop claiming she is, because until you show absolute proof, all you're doing is speculating. And on that note, this conversation is done, because I have said all I want to say on the subject and I refuse to further discuss this with you.
You're not disrespected. None of us are disrespected. She's just so much better than we are. The only reasonable response to that is to accept it and bow down.
I've seen her play this version no less then 50 times and I am "ALWAYS" Amazed at her speed and accuracy and she never cuts corners and never misses a note..FLAWLESS PERFORMANCE, SIMPLY FLAWLESS! Her other stuff is just as amazing. Buckle-up, there is much more to come!
When you're a hall of fame guitarist at 17. Herman Li from dragonforce, reacted to her through the fire and flames cover. And even his jaw was dropped. And I think she was only 15 when she did that cover.😂
@@0ParisFrance that's not the same thing at all. Looking at your guitar is a serious part of playing guitar until you reach God level. You don't need all 10 fingers to drive. And you don't have a hundred an forty-four buttons inside your car
That's just absolute craziness, as budding guitar player myself it's left me flushing all my dreams of being a decent player down the bog and me having to double dose on my anti-depressants
And in the end he leans on the guitar smiling, as if nothing had happened. This was her last video released, 4 years ago. If she continued to play I have no idea what she is capable of today. Tina comes back to us
@@0ParisFrance I don't know ... I don't think so. She is a 20 year old girl ... maybe she got tired of playing ... Playing at these levels creates a lot of expectations in the audience and this is very stressful. Maybe in a few years he will make a new video, if only to say hello. I often go back to her channel to listen to her covers again. I love and envy the way she plays.
@@0ParisFrance It is possible, but I don't think so. I think she is tired, or married, maybe she has children to raise. However I am waiting for her to come back to play. A talent like hers is not easy to find.
The maestro would be proud!!! She's a maestro!!! I don't think the original is at this tempo. There's not a missed note, not a stumble. Completely on the mark for accuracy.
Okay I still have questions about her death. How did you come across this information? Someone else told me that she got kidnapped and he wasn't BSing, but I don't know if I believe that.
@@steverogers3919 If you want to know the rest, you have to write to her parents, or her sister Léa, or her brother Sacha, the addresses, telephone, email are on the internet, they have a Facebook account too !! Send them a message! Their name is SETKIC.
I am sure Bethoveen smiles up there. It is beyond my musical comprehension. Ultimate mastery. Feeling of something what cant be real or achievable for mortals. Like if God of Guitar possessed Tina S. Thanks.
Notice also that, Tina has placed a hair tie at the top of the fret board, near the zero fret, to dampen the strings, avoiding excessive sustain resulting from so much gain into the amplifier.
@@brucemillar3015 Manche : Type : Vissé et renforcé par du carbone (90/10) Touches : Bois : Érable séché pendant au moins 3 ans Caisse : Forme : D Finition : Vernis mat avec tête assortie Largeur au sillet (mm) : 42 Largeur à la dernière frette (mm) : 57,7 Épaisseur au sillet (mm) : 19,5 Épaisseur à la 12e case (mm) : 23 Espacement des cordes au sillet (mm) : 35 Espacement des cordes au chevalet (mm) : 53 Hauteur à la 12e case, corde aigu (mm) : 1,5 Hauteur à la 12e case, corde grave(mm) : 2 Type de sillet : Sillet téflon + frette zéro renforcée. Micros : HSH Seymour Duncan.
@@brucemillar3015 To play this piece, she pulled out the whammy bar and made the vibratos by hand. Dr Viossy who composed this version in 2011 makes the vibratos with the whammy bar.
Fun Fact: All of Tina S's video's were shot by her Music Instructor. She started playing around age 5. Most of her guitar training was in classical. She doesn't make video's anymore because she finished High School(she's French by the way) and moved on to University. No idea what she is studying or if she's has continued to persue Music. Beyond that, that's all I know about her.
I like to think that this is what he heard in his head when he wrote the piece. He looks disappointed in pictures/statues because electric guitars hadn't been invented.
Still rules in 2021 wish that she would come back! She left the guitar scene when she was 18 to pursue her to education!! She can be in any metal band hand's down!
The best reaction ever on UA-cam all categories, and i have seen a lot. Aaa loooot!!! Thank's! Maybe Herman Li's Tina S reaction of "His" song could match this, but no, i think this was the No. 1 reaction on UA-cam of all time!
And this is why you must learn your scales and arpeggios. The number of people who have said she learned this parrot fashion have no idea what is happening here. (This comment just relates to the musical content). Further, the technical content I can’t comment on as I am a Classical guitarist. But, my God she’s good....fantastic....phenomenal)!
She was born in france and started playing when she was 5 years old, she learns a peace of music by heart then makes a Video, the past 4 years she has studied as far as I know law, now 22 years old, she was 17 when this Video came out and she started playing electric guitar when she was 13....
IDIOT ! MS interview : --- Question M.S : "How old were you when you started to play the guitar? How many hours a day do you spend on it?" --- TINA : "I started to play classic guitar when I was 7, but electric guitar is kind of different. Then, I started electric guitar at 13 years old".
@@0ParisFrance Certes, mais elle vivait en France à Évry et vu son âge et la date où ses parents sont venus en France, on peut dire qu'elle française. D'ailleurs, il y a semble-t-il une terrible nouvelle qui traîne ces jours-ci sur le net : This is a bad, very bad news : "Tina had an accident in 2017 and could no longer perform like a virtuoso. In September 2020, she entered the Évry business school in the south of Paris (France), where her family lives. She joined the Télécom SudParis section as an engineering student. Alas Tina died in December 2020. " Je n'ai pas trouvé plus de détails... Fake ou info ?
@@0ParisFrance Mon arrière-grand-mère, semble être d'origine polonaise et je ne me sens pas du tout polonais, mais bien français/franchouillard de première et originaire du pays de la chocolatine... ;-)
@@0ParisFrance Je ne suis pas intéressé à ce point là et puis, vu mon âge, suis pas sûr qu'ils comprendraient. De plus si c'est vrai que Tina est décédée en décembre, je me vois mal (moi ou quiconque) les importuner pour établir un lien avec eux...
@@0ParisFrance Je pense que c'est normal que toute cette famille se soit retirée des médias, puis que Tina est décédée en décembre 2020... Si vous aviez lu mes posts jusqu'au bout, vous auriez pu voir que je vous l'avais signalé dès le premier jour... Fin d'une histoire, R.I.P. Tina.
Je suis français et j'ai suivi le parcours de Tina S. Son frère aîné avait déjà un très très haut niveau de guitare. Elle a abandonné la musique pour faire des études d'ingénieure dans une grande école française. C'est une pure virtuose avec un excellent instructeur à l'époque. Son père, d'origine slave, marié a une femme d'origine portugaise, est le gardien de nuit d'une grande école d'ingénieurs, un peu comme le M.I.T. aux USA. Etre entouré des étudiants les plus intelligents peut être une inspiration à dépasser ses limites.
Who else can do this ? At any age ! The best guitarists in the world would not attempt this or anything like it. COME ON GREATS with the skills lets see who steps up???
She must be some kind genius savant, who values her privacy and sanity, especially since she's been out of view for some 5 years or so. I surely hope nothing happened to this EPIC GUITARIST.
Tina SETKIC interview : "For me the guitar is a game." "This is what allows me to play with envy and pleasure, without turning this game into work." "Anyone can do it, as long as you put your heart into it."
Tina S is amazing no doubt about that at all. And you that one dude who tried to impress her by playing Wonderwall at some party? Yeah I feel sorry for him.
Her speed , accuracy and memory are off the charts ... she is one of the greats in the world of guitar.
I've watched countless Tina S reaction videos and the average response has been dumbfounded speechlessness. Most of the time I've had to wait a full thirty seconds after the lightning speed guitar playing ceased before the reactor came to their senses enough to say something "brilliant" like, "Jeez, that was good wasn't it?" Actually, their silence spoke more eloquently about what they experienced than words ever could.
This is what I think happens to us while watching Tina S covers. Our brains begin to roast when 450 degrees of Tina S quadruple-speed guitar virtuosity is applied to them. We have to hit the stop button every thirty seconds to allow a cooling process to take place lest our brains sizzle out of control and melt.
Tina S is performing guitar shredding impossibilities right before our very eyes. Hence, our confusion. Tina S, in our minds, is just too dang young to be playing that good! The average person can't swallow the theory that practice alone got her to that level of amazingness. A gift from God? Probably. At least that's my view.
There have been two good Tina S reaction responses that caught my eye.
1. I think the "S" in Tina S stands for SPED UP!
2. "Watching Tina S play should be the easy part and her playing should be the hard part. But my experience was that watching her was the hard part because her playing appeared to be the easy part."
Weird. But true.
Afterthoughts.
Tina has been negatively accused of being emotionless while playing. Granted, she doesn't gush with emotion like your average rock guitarist but here are three reasons why she acts that way.
REASON 1. Tina S is NOT a rock guitarist. She's a classically trained guitarist. Notice how she has her guitar propped up on her left leg. Classical guitar style all the way. Classical guitarists are prim and proper and subdued on stage. Tina is probably mimicking the great classical guitarist Segovia's expression while playing not Angus Young's. By the way, Tina IS expressing emotion, it's literally pouring out of her instrument.
REASON 2. Tina is not performing on a rock stage with 30,000 lunatic fans expecting guitar virtuosity and gobs of emotion. She is performing in a simple studio with one cameraman as her audience. She doesn't need to perform rock star stunts like playing the guitar with her teeth, or setting it on fire, or biting off the heads of bats. She's just playing the damn thing! Better than anyone that I've ever seen.
REASON 3. The third reason why Tina isn't showing emotion is because what she's doing is easy. Yes, easy. How much emotion do you show while tying your shoe laces? Zero. Right? Why? Because tying your shoes is easy. You don't grimace and squint and bite your lower lip while tying your shoes because you don't need to and it would be weird if you did. Tina doesn't grimace and squint and bite her lower lip while shredding the guitar because she doesn't need to.
The end.
"I feel disrespected..." LOL....I feel you!
Wish I could go back in time and show this to my boy Ludwig :) I think he’d be stoked to see this young lady shredding his tunes like this 200 years later :)
I love the little smile at the end. All that and managing to keep that (her) left hand side hair off the fret board too!
As a student of classical music over 45 years , Tina is the hydrogen bomb . A few rock / jazz folk attempted covered classical compositions . ELP , Love Sculpture , rock / jazz etc. and countless others never attempted this with such aggressiveness and veracity . Tina is pure genius . Carlos Montoya and flamingo music is getting nervous if she attacks them !!!
I don't think it's genius. I think it's prodegy.
@@ambercurry5020 wHAT EVER DUDE ? Tina knows which end of a guitar to smash and set on fire . Mozart had the same problem with pianos and violins . And when it involved a female vocalist , hell , he couldn't keep his hands off of her . Women are not stupid or second class human beings !! Verdad chica ???
@@ambercurry5020 Check out some Segovia caca . He was a slight bit confused also . There once was Jimi Hendrix or even Pete Townsend . They are not as fluent as Tina but they made a nice effort . Those guys put the show on the road for wonderful folk such as Tina . Oui , Si ?????
@@ambercurry5020 Or even Link Wray ???? What the hell was Les Paul a substitute for ???? Have a greaT Day . No sell out !!
@@ambercurry5020 All good Amber, yes its prodigy given her age. Genius is also a relevant compliment as well. Semantics can and do kill the vibe of genuine compliments . : )
Did you notice that it was all done in just one scene? No camera changes, no change of angles. Nor room for errors... She just played it completely perfect from start to end. No breaks. No "Wait, I'll do that another time..." She's unreal...
Tina doesn't exist, it's a hologram!
@@0ParisFrance Que ????
@@0ParisFrance Finally someone figured out
@@wooshbait36 hahahaha !
I have listened to and shared this cover by Tina S a gazillion times over the last couple of years - your reaction is priceless and utterly respectful of this Guitar Goddess. I hope she is well. Carlos eat your heart out!!
She appears very stoic but she is just "in the zone", perfect concentration. She may seem to gaze out into space but her mind is on the business at hand.
lol, "she comes into your life with no words, and she leaves with no words?" exactly how i felt when i came across this video, watched it like 10 times in a row, maybe more. i've studied classical and know this song well, the speed, accuracy, technique, and absolute flawless performance is jaw dropping, and you'll notice this is one take, no edits, just 6 minutes of full on attack. what's funny is your pause at 6:33, (again at 8:17) look at her left hand, a literal blur.
Tina is the only amateur guitarist in the world, who does covers with congratulations from guitar magazines, congratulations and invitations from Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Steve Vai, Jason Becker ... !!
I love the "what the hell is happening" look on people's faces the first time they experience her playing. She started learning classical guitar at age six (which you can tell by how she holds the guitar in this vid). She was 17 when this was recorded. I love her little smile at the end, where it looks like she didn’t even break a sweat, as if she's saying: "And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how it's done". Tapping, hammer ons, pulloffs, bends, harmonics and mad flat picking. Ya gotta wonder what Ludwig would say if he came back and watched this. Aside from everything else, this is a master class in guitar techniques. I tried tapping along, to the bits where she is tapping, just trying to match the rhythm and not even trying to land on the strings and failed miserably. I think I'll take up the tuba.
and that smile of hers at the very end just before the fade out says "I killed that one"
Her covers of Steve Vai's 'For the Love of God' and Becker's 'Altitudes' are magical ; but Tina's version of Gary Moore's 'The Loner' reduces me to tears. Remarkable!
Exactly the same here
@@mrbrianc - Notwithstanding all the above, it strikes me that it may be an interesting idea to combine three of Tina’s shorter clips (which hardly ever get reactions) into one reaction video. For example, if he did her covers of the ‘Comfortably Numb’ solo, followed by Steve Vai’s variation on ‘Paganini’s 5th Caprice’, and finished with Malmsteen’s ‘Arpeggios from Hell’, the combined total would be only 5:05 minutes; so, shorter than the Beethoven.
ua-cam.com/video/2_P-t0idgqI/v-deo.html - Age 15
ua-cam.com/video/_tXuYLc6rIg/v-deo.html - Age 14
ua-cam.com/video/1B4pZBmI_gU/v-deo.html - Age Almost 15
P.S. Tina was Born 7th April 1999…just in case anyone wants to work out her age, in any particular video (and assuming it was uploaded promptly, of course).
@@AnthonyKellett I have seen that exact thing done before
@@mrbrianc - Yes, I've seen something similar, but it was quite a bit longer. I thought that might put off some reactors.
It's such a pity some of these pieces get neglected, possibly for being short. 👍🏽
Thank you for the laugh, I watched countless time this video from Tina and as soon as I saw you take the drink I thought 'Bad move bro ' no hard feelings but I had quite a laugh. FYI, almost every person who I make watch this video from Tina generally get shocked after the 5 first second ^^ I was too... she is... amazing! She is the Mona Lisa of the guitar.. almost the same smile also :)
Most of us are overcome with emotion when we see her play.
Hands down .... the greatest piece of guitar work ive ever seen.
Tina is not venal, she does not have a store, she does not sell T-shirts, mugs and caps. Her UA-cam channel is not monetized. She uploads her videos for fun, for free !
tiens, le docteur ès-tina est de retour...
You do not know this for a fact. I can tell you het channel is indeed monetized, just ask her instructor.
She hasn't uploaded in years
@@sonador777 Tina's channel isn't monetized, and she isn't selling anything, and she isn't looking to make money on stage, or on Spotify and other!
If she wanted to make money, she would play like the others in shorts and a bra !!
@@missingrighty nothing since August 2016
You stay blessed too, hope you get over your shock soon. Thanks for the reaction keep them up
Best guitar player on the planet by far!! There is no player she cant play and make it sound the way she does with adding her own style but note for note. Shes by far a great of greats!!
Notice that that Tina has her guitar resting on her left thigh with the base of the guitar supported on her extended right thigh and the back of the guitar body pressed against her chest. This is the standard position for classical guitar and is used to keep the guitar rock solid. The piece she is playing would be impossible to play with precision if the guitar was waving all over the place. Rock guitarists usually place the guitar on the right thigh and move the guitar a lot while playing. Tina usually uses the rock position when when shredding rock.
I noticed that as well, being a classical (and a very modest electrical) player. This is the only vid in which she rests the guitar on her left leg BTW!
Tina makes this look so easy. She’s the best female guitarist in my opinion. I’ve never seen anyone else come close. But now she’s in a band called SPIN TWICE and has a new look. Tattoos and a killer attitude to go with her skills.
Yeah..You said exactly what i felt, when i listened to her first time..specialy, after seing she was 17 and no vocals, and no more uploads from her... entered in our life, without speaking a word.. And time to time, i come to listen to her.. that is how i found you, and subscribed, because you remembered my own reaction to her.. I don't know yet, what you usualy react to, but with time, i will check out. Thanks! Love from Portugal to all Mankind!
I've watched a number of reactions of people who are guitar players, but you are the only one i've seen who seems to really take in the things that blow me away - like 10:00. Un....be...lievable..
I’ve been watching her videos for 3 years and I still can’t get over her Pick hand. It’s almost like it’s not moving. No extra or wasted movements. I can only compare her to a free diver , all the focus and energy goes into her playing , everything else is shut down.
This was the final Fantastic Cover Tina S did Before taking her hiatus from YT and God Willing She returns soon . She a Master guitarist .
I hope that a movie will be made about Tina sooner or later. She deserves more! ♥♥♥
She never communicated on anything!
The Best comment of enjoying tina s on youtube. She comes in your life without a word and she leaving you without a word. Thank you for that.
This girl is a monk, locked in a room somewhere practicing guitar 16 hours a day, there is no other explanation. Harrison - like your style, no flailing arms, no cussing, intelligent comments, appreciation for pure total talent and musical ability. Seriously, how many hours/years of practice did it take to reach this level of proficiency? Incredible!
Humbled Sir - as we ALL are at her gracious and seemingly effortless FANTASTIC playing. From the Gods.
Genius! Amazing! Draw dropping performance. ❤
As someone with also many hours training classically the emotion you show playing is really just how you look practicing for the most part. 6-8 hours a day you can't be all glaring and whooping and etc.. that would be too exhausting. The emotion is there, as you saw, it is just physically very gently expressed. All brain activity to concentration and execution, not showing off big expressions.
But I loved your expressions, LOL. "I don't know guys, I'm scared" that really had me laughing.
6-8 hours a day ?????? Tina has never been to school ????
Just try it.....
Love how shes always so composed and facially emotionless like she thinking of other stuff. All the emotion floods from her face to become the emotional energy of the songs. It Draws you in and you feel her emotion. That is true skill to do that. Love all her music. Thanks for the post!
She smiled 7 times in this video, anyway!
I don't think she's emotionless here oh, it seems to me that she's just in the zone so far that she's actually relaxed
@@0ParisFrance her smile at the end of the video is the best I think. It just screams "yeah that's me, NOW what?
@@steverogers3919 She smiles at the end of all her videos, since she was 8 years old! look at this ://ua-cam.com/video/gPoCbh2JzNU/v-deo.html
If you look closely, she smiles 7 times in this video ! And she is 17 y.o.
Imagine if Ludwig Beethoven could hear her play this himself. That would be the reaction of the century. Maybe of the millennia even. I’m sure he would’ve been impressed.
Too bad he was deaf. ;-) But he would have looked at her playing and perfectly understood he saw a miracle.
Tina S, is one of the best guitarists out there. She is so talented.
Join the legions of fans who are praying she is ok and hoping she comes back. Dream Theater used to play her video cover of one of their songs at intermission of their shows. Steve Vai sent her birthday wishes. Many others she has covered have paid their respects. She is the real deal, and for now we have to content ourselves with the 20 or so videos she posted for us. This, by the way, was the last one before she vanished.
@@0ParisFrance source?
@@hiawatha.g Contrary source?
Contrary source...lol. You say any random thing. Someone says, “Prove it’s true.” You respond, “Prove it’s not true.” smh 🤦
@@0ParisFrance Yeah, no. If you're going to spread rumors that she died in December and won't provide legitimate proof to back up your rumors, then don't automatically ask for proof that says the opposite of the rumors you're spreading. That's a horribly ineffective way to try to prove a point.
@@0ParisFrance Here's the thing: I'm not spreading rumors she's alive, because while I assume she is, I don't know for sure. What I'm saying is that you have showed no proof for the positive claim you're making that she's dead, and that because of that, until you can actually back up your positive claim with LEGIT proof, you need to stop claiming she is, because until you show absolute proof, all you're doing is speculating. And on that note, this conversation is done, because I have said all I want to say on the subject and I refuse to further discuss this with you.
"For the love of god"
And that smug look she had at the end said it all, LOL (Ah killed it bro!)
You're not disrespected. None of us are disrespected. She's just so much better than we are. The only reasonable response to that is to accept it and bow down.
I've seen her play this version no less then 50 times and I am "ALWAYS" Amazed at her speed and accuracy and she never cuts corners and never misses a note..FLAWLESS PERFORMANCE, SIMPLY FLAWLESS!
Her other stuff is just as amazing.
Buckle-up, there is much more to come!
Hey Guys ! She's back on track with a band ! Just got the news ! 🤗🤗🤗
When you're a hall of fame guitarist at 17. Herman Li from dragonforce, reacted to her through the fire and flames cover. And even his jaw was dropped.
And I think she was only 15 when she did that cover.😂
Thanks for the reaction!!!! Amazing talent!1!my favorite performance from her is (for the love of god ) Amazing!!!!
She is back, updated her YT profile a few days ago and apparently will be part of a new band called SPIN TWICE
She also did an unbelievable cover of Throught The Fire And Flames. 🙏🏼Especially during the solo, she rarely looks at her guitar. 😱
Do you look at your car when you drive?
@@0ParisFrance that's not the same thing at all. Looking at your guitar is a serious part of playing guitar until you reach God level. You don't need all 10 fingers to drive. And you don't have a hundred an forty-four buttons inside your car
@@steverogers3919 And Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder they look at the keys too ??
I mean...... love at first SOUND!!! Who needs sight??
That's just absolute craziness, as budding guitar player myself it's left me flushing all my dreams of being a decent player down the bog and me having to double dose on my anti-depressants
Dont Drink 🥃 first time Tina s.. 😅 AT the wrong time... Haha 😂
That's what the 'S' in Tina S. Stands for. 'Stoic'. Well...it should.
And in the end he leans on the guitar smiling, as if nothing had happened. This was her last video released, 4 years ago. If she continued to play I have no idea what she is capable of today. Tina comes back to us
@@0ParisFrance I don't know ... I don't think so. She is a 20 year old girl ... maybe she got tired of playing ... Playing at these levels creates a lot of expectations in the audience and this is very stressful. Maybe in a few years he will make a new video, if only to say hello. I often go back to her channel to listen to her covers again. I love and envy the way she plays.
@@mariogobbi4243 She is not 20 years old but 22 years old in 2021 since April!
@@0ParisFrance ok, i didn't know her exact age. thank you. I hope she returns to play on youtube :)
@@0ParisFrance It is possible, but I don't think so. I think she is tired, or married, maybe she has children to raise. However I am waiting for her to come back to play. A talent like hers is not easy to find.
The maestro would be proud!!!
She's a maestro!!!
I don't think the original is at this tempo.
There's not a missed note, not a stumble. Completely on the mark for accuracy.
She is playing just over 7 notes per second in this piece.
Pure genius !!!
Tina learned this piece in 4 days during her school holidays in August 2016.
Okay I still have questions about her death. How did you come across this information? Someone else told me that she got kidnapped and he wasn't BSing, but I don't know if I believe that.
Okay I read your other post. I don't know why this frustrates me so much I just really want to know the full story of what happened.
@@steverogers3919 kidnapped for 4 years ??? Hahahaha lol!
@@steverogers3919 If you want to know the rest, you have to write to her parents, or her sister Léa, or her brother Sacha, the addresses, telephone, email are on the internet, they have a Facebook account too !! Send them a message! Their name is SETKIC.
@@0ParisFrance stop spreading bullshit around UA-cam. If you check her Facebook page it was recently updated so im pretty she is not dead.
Looked blown away most of the cover
she's playing somwhere around 170-185 bmp
Bonjour
Sérieusement ! Elle vient de quelle planète ??
C'est phénoménal, incroyable, impensable, fabuleux, magnifique
I am sure Bethoveen smiles up there. It is beyond my musical comprehension. Ultimate mastery. Feeling of something what cant be real or achievable for mortals. Like if God of Guitar possessed Tina S. Thanks.
Notice also that, Tina has placed a hair tie at the top of the fret board, near the zero fret, to dampen the strings, avoiding excessive sustain resulting from so much gain into the amplifier.
She also installed a locking nut so as not to lose her strings !! hahaha !
A guitar with a 'zero' fret has no conventional nut. Instead a locking bar is used to press the strings firmly against the 'zero' fret.
@@brucemillar3015 Manche : Type : Vissé et renforcé par du carbone (90/10)
Touches : Bois : Érable séché pendant au moins 3 ans
Caisse : Forme : D
Finition : Vernis mat avec tête assortie
Largeur au sillet (mm) : 42
Largeur à la dernière frette (mm) : 57,7
Épaisseur au sillet (mm) : 19,5
Épaisseur à la 12e case (mm) : 23
Espacement des cordes au sillet (mm) : 35
Espacement des cordes au chevalet (mm) : 53
Hauteur à la 12e case, corde aigu (mm) : 1,5
Hauteur à la 12e case, corde grave(mm) : 2
Type de sillet : Sillet téflon + frette zéro renforcée.
Micros : HSH Seymour Duncan.
@@brucemillar3015 To play this piece, she pulled out the whammy bar and made the vibratos by hand. Dr Viossy who composed this version in 2011 makes the vibratos with the whammy bar.
@@0ParisFrance The Vigier Excalibur is an awesome guitar played by an awesome musician, Tina S.
You just saw the best guitarist of our time.
Ever.
Fun Fact: All of Tina S's video's were shot by her Music Instructor. She started playing around age 5. Most of her guitar training was in classical. She doesn't make video's anymore because she finished High School(she's French by the way) and moved on to University. No idea what she is studying or if she's has continued to persue Music. Beyond that, that's all I know about her.
she started playing at 6
What do ya think Ludwig would say? What are future humans capable of, say ten thousand years from now? Staggering.
Beethoven had said: "I hope my music will be played when the electric guitar is invented", "and I hope it will be a young girl!".
I like to think that this is what he heard in his head when he wrote the piece. He looks disappointed in pictures/statues because electric guitars hadn't been invented.
Still rules in 2021 wish that she would come back! She left the guitar scene when she was 18 to pursue her to education!! She can be in any metal band hand's down!
- She didn't study until she was 18 ???
Every guitar player gangsta until Tina S enters the room....
I'd love to see a "fly on the wall" video from the first time a frat boy tries to romance her by playing Wonderwall.
The best reaction ever on UA-cam all categories, and i have seen a lot. Aaa loooot!!! Thank's! Maybe Herman Li's Tina S reaction of "His" song could match this, but no, i think this was the No. 1 reaction on UA-cam of all time!
Alex Hefner's reaction is my favorite one but this one is wonderful too ;-)
And this is why you must learn your scales and arpeggios. The number of people who have said she learned this parrot fashion have no idea what is happening here. (This comment just relates to the musical content). Further, the technical content I can’t comment on as I am a Classical guitarist. But, my God she’s good....fantastic....phenomenal)!
Thanks for not giving the Chumkurtz / gop view of Tina . She is the real deal dude !!!
She was born in france and started playing when she was 5 years old, she learns a peace of music by heart then makes a Video, the past 4 years she has studied as far as I know law, now 22 years old, she was 17 when this Video came out and she started playing electric guitar when she was 13....
IDIOT !
MS interview :
--- Question M.S : "How old were you when you started to play the guitar? How many hours a day do you spend on it?"
--- TINA : "I started to play classic guitar when I was 7, but electric guitar is kind of different. Then, I started electric guitar at 13 years old".
she has studied as far as I know LAW ????? In her engineering school ???
From France: Tina S is a 17 year old French girl at the time of recording ... Cocorico! 😂😂😂😂
@@0ParisFrance ???
@@0ParisFrance Certes, mais elle vivait en France à Évry et vu son âge et la date où ses parents sont venus en France, on peut dire qu'elle française. D'ailleurs, il y a semble-t-il une terrible nouvelle qui traîne ces jours-ci sur le net :
This is a bad, very bad news : "Tina had an accident in 2017 and could no longer perform like a virtuoso. In September 2020, she entered the Évry business school in the south of Paris (France), where her family lives. She joined the Télécom SudParis section as an engineering student.
Alas Tina died in December 2020. "
Je n'ai pas trouvé plus de détails... Fake ou info ?
@@0ParisFrance Mon arrière-grand-mère, semble être d'origine polonaise et je ne me sens pas du tout polonais, mais bien français/franchouillard de première et originaire du pays de la chocolatine... ;-)
@@0ParisFrance Je ne suis pas intéressé à ce point là et puis, vu mon âge, suis pas sûr qu'ils comprendraient. De plus si c'est vrai que Tina est décédée en décembre, je me vois mal (moi ou quiconque) les importuner pour établir un lien avec eux...
@@0ParisFrance Je pense que c'est normal que toute cette famille se soit retirée des médias, puis que Tina est décédée en décembre 2020... Si vous aviez lu mes posts jusqu'au bout, vous auriez pu voir que je vous l'avais signalé dès le premier jour... Fin d'une histoire, R.I.P. Tina.
I wish I could play like that at 15 years old OMG !!!
Je suis français et j'ai suivi le parcours de Tina S. Son frère aîné avait déjà un très très haut niveau de guitare. Elle a abandonné la musique pour faire des études d'ingénieure dans une grande école française. C'est une pure virtuose avec un excellent instructeur à l'époque. Son père, d'origine slave, marié a une femme d'origine portugaise, est le gardien de nuit d'une grande école d'ingénieurs, un peu comme le M.I.T. aux USA. Etre entouré des étudiants les plus intelligents peut être une inspiration à dépasser ses limites.
Sa mère Portugaise ????????? Je n'ai jamais vu un Slave fréquenter des Portugaises !
Guess now you need to find and thank your commenter for showing you this internet gem.
Stevie Ray Vaughn like Tina & invited to play along.
*proper Tina S reaction: spews his beer.
TINA S BEST IS BEST IN LAST 300 YEARS LOL
Who else can do this ? At any age ! The best guitarists in the world would not attempt this or anything like it. COME ON GREATS with the skills lets see who steps up???
You have to watch her cover of arpeggios from hell
She is back
she comes back
10:07,Harrison.exe stopped working....lol
Hey, you should definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😎
ye know when someones fingers have after images, they are of godlike skill, and should be feared
It literally makes your brain break.
humbling innit. whats the time signature? 100+ easy. she is flawless.
My reaction too, BOOM! I could not believe what I was hearing, I mean maybe from someone like Guthrie Govan, but a 17 year old girl?
that was brutal!
Tina is a shredder hahaha !
Can you please react to Marcin patrzalek's "Beethoven's 5th", paganini, and/ or moonlight sonata covers?
I dont think she missed one note in that entire performance!
She must be some kind genius savant, who values her privacy and sanity, especially since she's been out of view for some 5 years or so. I surely hope nothing happened to this EPIC GUITARIST.
I think you liked that!
That´s what happens if your daughter wanted a piano and you bought her a guitar... awesome
It is not her mother here, but her brother who played the guitar at home !
Apparently she also plays the piano.
@@ianpodmore9666 HAHAHAHAHA LOL !! Show us a video with the piano !! Or an interview where she talks about the piano.
@@0ParisFrance I've seen a video of when she was younger playing the piano. She also plays a cracking "My old Man" on the washboard and spoons.
Tina SETKIC interview :
"For me the guitar is a game."
"This is what allows me to play with envy and pleasure, without turning this game into work."
"Anyone can do it, as long as you put your heart into it."
Like every other grown man, grab your guitar and throw it out the window!!! We are not worthy. 😗😁
I wait for your reaction of For the love of god
It's her best, and dear god is that saying something.
Tina S is amazing no doubt about that at all. And you that one dude who tried to impress her by playing Wonderwall at some party? Yeah I feel sorry for him.
You should do " In A Gadda Da Vida" by " Iron Butterfly" (17 minute version from 1968) Psychedelic Music Classic. You will love it. :)
You must listen with headphones, or distant speakers, because the sound turns.
You so have to react to Tina s for the love of god omg
好想知道Tina s現在的近況
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