Her teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS interview 16/3/2022 : "Thank you for reacting to this video of my little protected Tina. I had the chance to teach her the electric guitar from the age of 13 to 18, and I also filmed and produced all these videos at that time in my studio. I must say that she never disappointed me, what a prodigy she was... a small precision concerning this version, it is an arrangement made by the incredible Italian guitarist, Michele "Dr Viossy" Vioni, who was kind enough to let us use his version." Renaud "I made her work on a lot of pieces, but only a part was the subject of videos. On the other hand, everything that has been filmed is online."
I think that it is great that you shared this with your students. I remember sharing this with lots of friends right away after I had seen it. Just amazing.
Can't wait to see the reaction to Steve Vai and Attitudes as well Michael...mind blowing to say the least... Great that you brought your students in to see what is possible in another world..😁😁. Hope they enjoyed watching a prodigy at work. Thanks Mike
Jorja doesn’t even know Steve Vai yet. One step at a time. 😂 Amrith does though. He’s into shred and he’s very good at it. They were both blown away for sure. 🙏
@@michaelgoyettemusic Oh My, wait to Jorja gets a look at the Steve Vai cover Tina does...Epic. Will you show them a Steve Vai vid first before the Tina S? Just wondering.. always nice to get a taste of the original first.
Your students need to check out more of her masterpieces thank you for doing this one we can’t get enough of Tina she is a joy to watch you just need to go to her site and just pick one or get your students together and let them decide great reaction
Every time I watch Tina, I want to cry with joy. 🥲 I see something new about her playing almost every time I watch her. To say she is astonishing is a profound understatement ❤
Might as well expose them to the very best of the best, Tina Setkic. I sent this to my sister in law a few years ago when she was studying guitar. Never heard a word about it.
Hopefully this didn’t scare your students off! One thing very few people mention is that even while she’s playing 7 notes per second through this - her pinch harmonics throughout are clean and hung on to just long enough to accentuate them. God, I love watching her play. ONE MORE MONTH until her new album/band Spin Twice’s release.
The Moonlight Sonata is an emotional composition to begin with, then to see it performed with such commanding virtuosity, I start crying - just can't help myself.
Show them Unleash the Archers, Awakening. Quite a lot of tapping, in a full band session. And wait to see their bassist's technique, if you haven't... 🎸🎸
Notice, she had a hair tie or band of some sort that the end of her frets which is often used by many guitarists with songs that make a lot of use of tapping.
Tina Setkic - born 27 April 1999. This cover was done in 2016 when Tina was seventeen. Last year, 2023, it was discovered that she plays for a band named "Spin Twice".
You van plainly see her classical training in the position of her guitar and her chord fingering. She is so damn great that the haters dove on her. I think she got more positive reaction though. Love her precision. Imagine playing this through for this vid. How many takes i wonder? Maybe one.
You should check her covers of Altitudes and For the Love of God as well. You won’t be deceived and you will discover she has also a lot of feelings behind the obvious virtuosity.
Just to broaden their horizons a bit you might show them some Tory Slusher videos. She's equally prodigious but leaning more jazz/fusiony. She has some of the best two handled and finger playing technique out there, and is a very good improvisor. And, unlike a lot of shredders, she's heard of quarter and half notes.
Admittedly it isn't "classical metal" but Apollo 100 "modernized" Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" with their 1972 pop-rock release of "Joy" ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Mq2NohrRJQ.htmlsi=9udzqt3UZd8jvDXg ). Of course, back in 1941, Glenn Miller and his orchestra put a swing spin on Verdi's "Anvil Chorus" ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rXkE9G8UkEU.htmlsi=WTABEhAMYp1M9Ror ).
I would have loved to have seen how big she would be right now fi she didn't step away to focus on school. The talent she had at such a young age was mind blowing.
Tina S went to High school and has never posted another vid. Edit. Well she's back, and in a band :-ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kNua-Bmhyaw.html&ab_channel=TinaS
@@michaelgoyettemusic I hear regularly about hosts having problems with RU-vid. One person can't get a video past them and yet multiple other people have been showing the same video. It must take the patience of Job to deal with those beaurocrats.😐
@@Pyanfar there’s no dealing….judgement is passed without consultation presumably by the publisher…I’ve done 2 vids from the same song where it got copyrighted once and cleared once.
Show them Molly Tuttle playing White Freightliner Blues on her acoustic sitting on her bed - they have a camera trained on her flatpicking hand from the fretboard - it is pretty phenomenal
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf Nope, I'll do it right here. I am not saying Tina is not phenomenal, she is. So is Molly, and the two of them would agree about each other. Guy is trying to teach his students something, right?
Just for your information. On Tina S's RU-vid channel, there is a link to a Spin Twice Instagram account, with photos of Tina S and her band taken in the last 2 months. The last post is only from 1 week ago (as I post this on 17 August 2024), saying the band are releasing a new song "Tidal Wave" on 6th September. So don't believe the rumours that she has disappeared again. She also has her own Instagram account, but largely with the same images on the Spin Twice account. But this disproves the claim that she has not been heard of in the last 11 months.
Amazing guitarist huh ! to change style, may I recommend you seing "for the love of God" .... if you bring students that are a little emotional, make sure you have some tissu handy. cheers
In fact according to the original partition of Dr.viossy, there are 5544 notes in 258 measures (also remember that there are some chords and that these include several notes)
Since this is at least the third time you've reacted to this, and since you're one of the few that's picked up on her, lets say, pick management technique when she taps, I though you might like to compare and contrast with Dr. Viossy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hL_dlBA9bxo.html Tina appears to maintain the pick between her thumb and index finger while she taps with her middle and ring finger, which is certainly more efficient if you're able to coordinate and control that. Dr Viossy, on the other hand, appears to palm the pick with his ring finger while he taps predominantly with his index finger. This difference doesn't really have a material impact on either of their performances, though.
The videos don’t look sped up…changing speed changes the pitch and if you set the pitch back to where it was it leaves glitches and noises in audio. It’s usually not too hard to tell
"Bored" is a really dumb interpretation of what's going on here. Yeah, if you're playing "The Bear Went Over the Mountain", you might have spare brain to use flirting with the audience, or mugging "see how hard this is". How many notes is this, coming how fast? Just what is it you think that she should be doing to not look "bored"?
The funny thing with Tina S is that she looks bored in every video. Yes, the girl has talent galore, but I bet she spent many a time practicing til her fingers bled. No amount of talent grants that level of virtuoc
I seen recent pictures of Tina S, it's hard to believe it's the same person, full of tattoos and undercut hair, which looks ugly on a beautiful young lady, still playing guitar as if there's no tomorrow. 😊
That sounded like sh*t… hurt my ears. Sounds & feels like a robot playing. Give me a song with a human playing with emotion & not a speed robot any day
I couldn’t figure out why she quit posting videos as a 17 year old child when she was the most technically proficient child I’d ever heard….when I heard that she had a hard time with the negative remarks I wondered who would say something negative about a child with such a a great future ahead of her? There’s no need for negativity towards a child who has more than successfully accomplished what her teacher asked of her. Sharpen your ear and you’ll hear she has a TON of feel and if you still need proof check her out playing Steve Vai or Dave Gilmour. Nothing personal, I’m sure you’re a good person or I wouldn’t have responded. ✌️
what an amazingly talented and shockingly good young guitarist. such skill is not acquired by mere dreaming, but by hard work. Of course, I admit that you have to have gifts for playing, otherwise you won't get to that level. thank you for responding to this, it's always a pleasure to follow great professionals in the field. What came to my mind, I want to introduce a band called Wintersun, with incredibly good guitarists and a drummer who is called a human metronome. Wintersun - "Time" soutu.be/4UMwLxFNKS0?si=XOkzSqITZ7NbAs4N