an old musician, and i know enough about stringed instruments to know what goes into her absolute composure and confidence. she really makes it look easy. [shivers]
She has a classical background and I can see it too in certain things when watching her but she holds guitar "normally" in other songs. Her level of plaing is so high that she can play in a quite relaxed way, so it seems to me. Her timing and touch on the fretboard and also the right hand technique are out of this world. And the vibrato and the musical phrasing are vey good also. There happens a lot of stuff all the time....
One thing I just love about her is NO THEATRICS! It is all about skill. David Gilmour, same way! He just stands on stage and mostly plays with his eyes closed standing still. There are no distractions to the music.
Boo Sudan. No theatrics at all. Pure talent and hard work. If there are any busty pretty girls out there with bad intonation trying to get views, pay attention here.
Werde es in Erwägung ziehen. Denke, will aber erstmal ihre Version von Comfortably Numb sehen. Einfach weil es mir vielleicht noch eine neue, weniger technische Seite von ihrem Spiel zeigt. Und natürlich, weil es meiner Meinung nach eines der besten Gitarrensoli aller Zeiten ist. Ist natürlich subjektiv 😅
Joker, did you noticed: To make it the best guitar performance possible and get the best tone, or sound, Tina (in the blink of an eye) switches 7 times from the neck pickup to the bridge pickup and vice versa, in a very specific part of the 3rd movement. If you concentrate, you might see it or hear a very slight noticeable change of tone. God, how much more precise tone-wise can you get.
Nice reaction Toby. I thought you would like this. She was 17 at the time this was released. This piece was originally transposed from piano to guitar by Dr. Viossy. However, as you mentioned Tina adds her own touches to put her style on it. Most people get caught up watching the tapping, but equally amazing is the speed and accuracy of her picking hand. Some of her traits: rarely looks at the fret board, makes difficult pieces look easy, emotion is expressed subtly through face and body and through the guitar instead of flamboyantly like a lot of 'shredders'. Some basic info on Tina... She's from France and trained classical guitar from age 6-13 when she switched to electric. At the age of 14 her teacher, Renaud Louis-Servais, started posting her videos on UA-cam. The first, a cover of Eruption, went viral. At the age of 18 she disappeared from UA-cam and from social media. Lots of rumors as to why, with prevailing theory that she has been in school. So unfortunately, there is nothing original from her. However, I would recommend watching her covers for your own pleasure, even if you don't react to them. If you want suggestions for something that requires feel and emotion and is not just technical, I would recommend her covers of For the Love of God - Vai, Altitudes - Becker, and The Loner - Moore. For the Love of God is my favorite. She puts her style on them so they're not straight covers and in most cases I prefer her version, while still appreciating the genius it took to compose the originals. The next really technical piece most people watch is her DragonForce cover. You'll notice she's chewing gum in that one.
Will probably check out one of the less technical next from her. Definitely interested in seeing a different side of her. And I really admire guitarists like David Gilmour, who can make the guitar sing with emotions 😁
With the total number of notes in the 6 minute song, you are saying she is around 99.30% accuracy? I have a feeling if she were a typist, she be bursting out 200+ WPM with the same accuracy. My question, is there anyone better? Living.
So you're saying? Am I in a Cathy Newman Interview??? I said I might have heard 2 or 3 wrong notes but she played probably a couple of milion. So I think that's more 99,9% accuracy. I said in the video, what impresses me the most, is her accuracy and that she is technically as perfect as it gets. I hope, that answers your question.
Will do more of her. Just my list of requests is pretty big already. But I will always have a spot for guitar Players on my channel. And she is still on my list
Pushing your algos something you may enjoy if you havent seen already, "Steve Vai vs Ralph Macchio Epic Guitar Battle" from the movie Crossroads, Peace
Ich finde, deine Kameria is schlecht platziert. Weder sie noch die Gitarre muss verdeckt werden und Tina S war mit 11 oder 12 schon besser als viele sehr bekannte Gitarristen je sein werden. ^^
Not Sure. I mean, she definitely is an outstanding talent. But as someone with an IQ of close to 170 and a lots of talents, I can tell you, that most people overestimate talent. Practice is always key. Especially with 8 billion people on this Planet. There are a loooot of talented people. If you don't work for it, you're not gonna make it to the top, doesn't matter how talented you are.
The number of fans and people watching her videos, someone out there knows something. I even reached out to her teacher. He said he hasn’t talk to her in years. And I’m tired of hearing that she’s dead.
an old musician, and i know enough about stringed instruments to know what goes into her absolute composure and confidence. she really makes it look easy. [shivers]
Beautiful playing, shes so comfortable when playing, Like its as easy as breathing, love it. Thanx so much, Peace
Tina est sans doute la meilleur guitariste de tout les temps...
She has a classical background and I can see it too in certain things when watching her but she holds guitar "normally" in other songs. Her level of plaing is so high that she can play in a quite relaxed way, so it seems to me. Her timing and touch on the fretboard and also the right hand technique are out of this world. And the vibrato and the musical phrasing are vey good also. There happens a lot of stuff all the time....
This arrangement was made by a UA-camr called Dr Viossy and she covered it.
One thing I just love about her is NO THEATRICS! It is all about skill. David Gilmour, same way! He just stands on stage and mostly plays with his eyes closed standing still. There are no distractions to the music.
Boo Sudan. No theatrics at all. Pure talent and hard work. If there are any busty pretty girls out there with bad intonation trying to get views, pay attention here.
But you have to love that little smirk she gives at the end, as in, "Yeah, I nailed it..."
Ich liebe diese sachliche und unaufgeregte Kommentierung.
if you like the harmonics, you should watch her tornado of souls cover ;)
Werde es in Erwägung ziehen. Denke, will aber erstmal ihre Version von Comfortably Numb sehen. Einfach weil es mir vielleicht noch eine neue, weniger technische Seite von ihrem Spiel zeigt. Und natürlich, weil es meiner Meinung nach eines der besten Gitarrensoli aller Zeiten ist. Ist natürlich subjektiv 😅
Nick Mensa Drums on Tornado of Souls solo is one of a kind.
Joker, did you noticed: To make it the best guitar performance possible and get the best tone, or sound, Tina (in the blink of an eye) switches 7 times from the neck pickup to the bridge pickup and vice versa, in a very specific part of the 3rd movement. If you concentrate, you might see it or hear a very slight noticeable change of tone. God, how much more precise tone-wise can you get.
Definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old awesome thanks requesting 😎
She's awesome. What a talent! One of my favourite guitarists is Tommy Emmanuel. Have you heard of him?
I did. Only saw 2 or 3 of his videos. If you have specific requests, that I haven't seen yet, I will gladly check them out
I can very highly recommend the instrumental band Asterism. Start with their first music video Rising Moon.
Great guitarist Enjoy
flawless.
Nice reaction Toby. I thought you would like this. She was 17 at the time this was released. This piece was originally transposed from piano to guitar by Dr. Viossy. However, as you mentioned Tina adds her own touches to put her style on it. Most people get caught up watching the tapping, but equally amazing is the speed and accuracy of her picking hand. Some of her traits: rarely looks at the fret board, makes difficult pieces look easy, emotion is expressed subtly through face and body and through the guitar instead of flamboyantly like a lot of 'shredders'.
Some basic info on Tina... She's from France and trained classical guitar from age 6-13 when she switched to electric. At the age of 14 her teacher, Renaud Louis-Servais, started posting her videos on UA-cam. The first, a cover of Eruption, went viral. At the age of 18 she disappeared from UA-cam and from social media. Lots of rumors as to why, with prevailing theory that she has been in school. So unfortunately, there is nothing original from her. However, I would recommend watching her covers for your own pleasure, even if you don't react to them. If you want suggestions for something that requires feel and emotion and is not just technical, I would recommend her covers of For the Love of God - Vai, Altitudes - Becker, and The Loner - Moore. For the Love of God is my favorite. She puts her style on them so they're not straight covers and in most cases I prefer her version, while still appreciating the genius it took to compose the originals. The next really technical piece most people watch is her DragonForce cover. You'll notice she's chewing gum in that one.
Will probably check out one of the less technical next from her. Definitely interested in seeing a different side of her. And I really admire guitarists like David Gilmour, who can make the guitar sing with emotions 😁
I love, like, her smile at the End. So Gays how was it 😊😊😉😉
Fire and flames
You are the first expert that I ever heard say that she missed a few notes.
With the total number of notes in the 6 minute song, you are saying she is around 99.30% accuracy? I have a feeling if she were a typist, she be bursting out 200+ WPM with the same accuracy. My question, is there anyone better? Living.
So you're saying? Am I in a Cathy Newman Interview???
I said I might have heard 2 or 3 wrong notes but she played probably a couple of milion. So I think that's more 99,9% accuracy.
I said in the video, what impresses me the most, is her accuracy and that she is technically as perfect as it gets. I hope, that answers your question.
Please react to her other covers, I absolutely love her
Will do more of her. Just my list of requests is pretty big already. But I will always have a spot for guitar Players on my channel. And she is still on my list
nice
Pushing your algos something you may enjoy if you havent seen already, "Steve Vai vs Ralph Macchio Epic Guitar Battle" from the movie Crossroads, Peace
Ich finde, deine Kameria is schlecht platziert. Weder sie noch die Gitarre muss verdeckt werden und Tina S war mit 11 oder 12 schon besser als viele sehr bekannte Gitarristen je sein werden. ^^
Check Steve Vai cover and Dragon Force...you'll be amaze
And she doesn't miss a note, either.
yeah its practice but most is natural ability!
Not Sure. I mean, she definitely is an outstanding talent. But as someone with an IQ of close to 170 and a lots of talents, I can tell you, that most people overestimate talent. Practice is always key. Especially with 8 billion people on this Planet. There are a loooot of talented people. If you don't work for it, you're not gonna make it to the top, doesn't matter how talented you are.
Is she alive?
Good question! I wish I knew.
The number of fans and people watching her videos, someone out there knows something. I even reached out to her teacher. He said he hasn’t talk to her in years. And I’m tired of hearing that she’s dead.
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Je ne sais pas si vous le savez , elle est de retour avec un groupe "spin twice_...
I don't think she missed one note,listen again please
3fps video :D