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@adelardj7026
@adelardj7026 3 года назад
She's not bored, she's focused, it's extremely hard piece of music, and she is playing it for over 6 minutes in one take, video is not edited. Look at smile of satisfaction at the end, when she knew she nailed it! It takes really long time even for experienced guitarist to learn song like this and put it into muscle memory. People often saying "pure talent", but the true is that this is pure hard work, with is much more admirable!
@blkbushirishwhiskey
@blkbushirishwhiskey 3 года назад
It's massive amounts of talent AND hard work. I have no talent, and couldn't play that if I practiced 24/7 for 30 years. BUT. Without massive amounts of hard work, all her talent would be worthless too.
@stevestarr3160
@stevestarr3160 3 года назад
I totally agree with the talent doesn't make the final cut in the end of it all... I have talent but I hate to practice... I can't play like that now but if I practiced... who knows what i could do?
@petergostelow
@petergostelow 3 года назад
She went from the guitar being bigger than her to being bigger than the guitar. Just one of: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iwoVfWTo2nU.html She left RU-vid because of comments her videos were fake, it is claimed. Someone decided to play this recording through a guitar game Hero. The idea is to play the notes presented in the game at the proper time. A lightening strike means a miss, colour means a hit. I counted 12 misses, possibly a variation in the score. This is testimony to her timing and accuracy. To be clear, she is playing independently to the game's tempo. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xB9l4U2D1rc.html
@StergiosMekras
@StergiosMekras 3 года назад
Pure talent will only get you so far. After that, it's down to hard work. I have the slight suspicion that she needed a lot of both for this.
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
@András Ács FRUSTRATION ??? HOBBY IS FRUSTRATION ????
@bobbycantrell5640
@bobbycantrell5640 3 года назад
Honesty there's not enough adjectives to describe how talented Tina S. Is
@pablosartor6715
@pablosartor6715 3 года назад
For me, she is the best guitarist in the world. She has an impressive technique, absolute perfection, also at the time of this video she was 17 years old! No one can dream of doing what she does, period.
@theaffiliate4208
@theaffiliate4208 3 года назад
Gentlemen, that 'bored' look is the epitome of being in the ZONE. Nothing else maters beyond what you're doing at that moment. If you noticed, for the most of the piece, she didn't even look at the fret broad.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
simp
@muratklc1078
@muratklc1078 3 года назад
flow theory
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
@@muratklc1078 huh?
@wooshbait36
@wooshbait36 3 года назад
Simp
@begoodtoo
@begoodtoo 3 года назад
She had to train for 3 or 4 months before she filmed this amazing piece and played it without the notes on paper. At the time of recording she was 17.
@alessandro3000
@alessandro3000 3 года назад
Why is everybody talking about talent? This is real hard work combined with talent. But don't forget the work that has been put in.
3 года назад
Exactly. Hard work alone does not guarantee a virtuoso - that needs unimaginably immense amount of work over many years with an equal level of required natural talent.
@pawanbuxani
@pawanbuxani 3 года назад
Well sometimes hard work can't get you this Far if you don't have the talent. There are tons of guitarist who must have played and practiced a lot more than Tina but are no where hear her level. Not taking away her hardwork and the years of practice but how often do you see a 17 year old playing like that. Her talent is definitely one of a kind
@NitroAl
@NitroAl 3 года назад
Absolutely! like Ling Ling she practiced 40 hours a day since she was 4 years old
@aesir6669
@aesir6669 3 года назад
Because it IS talent. You say hardwork.. she was 17 dude! That's pure talent! I know several guitarist who practice 6~+ hours a day for years and still can't play like that. That girl is a gem
@albertesquivel740
@albertesquivel740 3 года назад
@@ghost500e You have to like what you are doing as well. If you are forced to do something that is not fun then you aren't really going to pay attention and just go through the motions.
@jupiterlegrand4817
@jupiterlegrand4817 3 года назад
Always the same with everyone: They start watching, then they giggle at the first riff, then it starts getting really quiet...shocked faces, glazed-over eyes, heads slowing shaking side to side in disbelief. All, by the way, completely appropriate. She's that good.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 2 месяца назад
Yep. I was absolutely blown away when I first found her probably 7 or 8 years ago now. I know a friend that knows Eddie Van Halen and Eddie stated that Tina is absolutely insane the way she bends those strings. And Eddie made a living playing that thing.
@pichadaco
@pichadaco 3 года назад
I heard that she went back to her planet...
@stevious7278
@stevious7278 3 года назад
bummer.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
stop simpin bro
@cleric8543
@cleric8543 3 года назад
If that so, which planet is she belong. 😂
@WMH435
@WMH435 3 года назад
@@cleric8543 Mars i’m sure of it 🤣
@regortex3364
@regortex3364 3 года назад
Yeah Tina S. is a true talent.
@boosuedon
@boosuedon 3 года назад
She just plays her guitar! No theatrics, just quality! David Gilmour is much the same, when playing one of his iconic solos he just stands still on the stage, head down, often eyes closed pure emotion comes forth. Its' not necessary to throw your guitar around and make faces at the audience.
@jonq-brit3817
@jonq-brit3817 3 года назад
The jaw of the Maestro Beethoven himself would drop to the floor at hearing Tina S's rendition of this movement of The Moonlight Sonata! It is one of my favourite pieces and I've listened to the original on piano more times than I can remember and can honestly say that Tina does not miss a note.
@roy19491
@roy19491 3 года назад
Classical is heavy metal without electricity.....
@alanfoster6589
@alanfoster6589 3 года назад
Why...that's very clever. Prokofiev and Shostakovich especially would approve.
@rubenravier
@rubenravier 3 года назад
Different but so much similar. I really love both
@RicoLen1
@RicoLen1 3 года назад
Every time I listen to the William Tell Overture I am always reminded of metal.
@alanfoster6589
@alanfoster6589 3 года назад
@@RicoLen1 Try: Bartok: Miraculous Mandarin Prokovieff: Scythian suite Mossolov: The Iron Foundry. Shostakovitch: last movement of 11th symphony. Lots more, esp. early 20th century.
@johnnybeer3770
@johnnybeer3770 7 месяцев назад
She becomes oblivious to everything around her , she's at one with the guitar and becomes the music . Her facial expressions she would not be aware of .She's brilliant , an absolute phenomenon. 🇬🇧
@williamking632
@williamking632 3 года назад
Guys.. she was already voted the best guitarist in the world and she was only 16 (possibly 17) when she did this.. she is beyond incredible...
@zRockin1
@zRockin1 3 года назад
Tina S is absolutely amazing, I've been a fan of hers since the first video I ever saw her do! Two thumbs up if I could!
@NyeGuy-yv2dv
@NyeGuy-yv2dv 3 года назад
This young generation of musicians are amazing!
@neoncatfish3585
@neoncatfish3585 3 года назад
I get so tired of people saying she is bored! She worked at her art so hard that when she did play it for someone she knew it by heart! This in turn made it look like she was bored! She has more talent in her little finger than most people that say she is bored!!!
@hiob3970
@hiob3970 5 месяцев назад
She once said the only critics which is important for her is the critic of the composers/original players like Steve Vai etc. That's the spirit !
@sebastiendefra8877
@sebastiendefra8877 3 года назад
Tina S released this video 4 years ago, and because of haters who did not support this talent, who called her "Fake", she stopped posting videos, and she's now only 20 years old ! When I listen to her, I have chills, I feel from her a love for the guitar and an innate and indefinable talent as she masters her subject. A genius, simply, for our greatest happiness !!! Thank guy for your reactions the same as mine !!
@ar47yrr4p
@ar47yrr4p 3 года назад
I heard she stopped posting because she went to college/university...and she's the type that when she does something she does it 110% ...so she put her guitar on the backburner while she studies!
@fyodorkaramazov2136
@fyodorkaramazov2136 3 года назад
She posted this in August 2016 and it was her final video, which means she just started her final year if she's in a 5 years school cursus
@kenehlears7716
@kenehlears7716 3 года назад
Every body talks about her lack of emotion during her playing.after watching this about 50 times i think i have an answer for that.i think her conentration and her confidence in her abilities are utterly and totally complete. A musician friend told me that "guitar face"comes from the player having a way to release tension(think S.R.V.).Tinas' confidence and concentration is so complete she doesnt have any of that tension.by the way she was all of 17 yrs old when she did this.and of all the amazing things she did her age seems unbelievable.great reaction gents thank you
@asicdathens
@asicdathens 3 года назад
She is classically trained guitarist. It is very rare to see a performance in classical guitar with the player grimacing. Some like Paco de Lucia did it for effect when they became famous but most prefer to express their emotions through their art and not the contractions of face muscles.
@j.nybergh7003
@j.nybergh7003 3 года назад
Yeah I think she's calm and composed, not bored.
@rigrmortis3393
@rigrmortis3393 3 года назад
I enjoy her lack of emotion it makes the tiny little things that much more enjoyable. Tiny half smirks, little grimaces in certain parts, that smile just at the end they are all adorable.
@azarahwagner2749
@azarahwagner2749 3 года назад
Um if you have not yet realized , women don’t need to make facial expressions and ugly faces while playing guitar . Besides that , this is a very demanding piece
@Mugthraka
@Mugthraka 3 года назад
She just focus and have a 'Bitch im resting my face' kinda face and thats it
@silentwhisperstudios7808
@silentwhisperstudios7808 3 года назад
Tina has become one of my favorite guitar player's...
@andrecostermans7109
@andrecostermans7109 3 года назад
her emotion is the concentration she puts in the performance, see between 5.52 and 5.53 of this video the grimace she make in full concentration when her left hand slides quickly down the guitararm, there is no time in this piece for other emotions than the pure concentration of a faultless performance
@williamklett6660
@williamklett6660 3 года назад
Just think about the hours, hundreds if not thousands it would take to get this perfect
@raimoblomberg3863
@raimoblomberg3863 8 месяцев назад
She is not bored. She is totally focused!
@dennisbommersbach463
@dennisbommersbach463 3 года назад
It is virtually impossible to explain how difficult the hammer-ons and pull-offs are to execute in this song. The tapping demands perfect timing to complete. If she misses one tap in the long run, it is extremely difficult to get the notes to ring out again. Amazing!!
@paullinnert9834
@paullinnert9834 3 года назад
I have Followed Tina for quite a few years and she is absolutely mind blowing and this is another amazing performance, pure french mastery, her parents must be so damn proud of her
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
Fortunately, because the equipment and the teacher are expensive
@arr64lima63
@arr64lima63 3 года назад
It's not like when you're jamming, where anything good goes. She's note perfect to the original score!!!
@Alex-dh2cx
@Alex-dh2cx 2 года назад
Is it even possible to play the third movement on a guitar, going note for note with the original score for the piano? I don't think you can replicate every bit of it on a guitar, and I feel like I noticed certain left hand rhythmic sections that went missing in the translation from a piano to a guitar score. Like it's a limitation of the instrument itself. There's a few places in the original score where I think you play four simultaneous notes across 3 octaves. A guitar only covers 3 octaves and I don't think it's possible without a another pair of hands, and maybe not even then. At least that was my experience trying to play stuff written for the piano on highland bagpipes, which are quite a bit more limited at just a single octave. It's been arranged for the guitar beautifully though.
@Tranceation
@Tranceation 3 года назад
Tina S. is God that came to earth in the body of a young woman and decided to show everyone how really play the guitar. She is wonderful!
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
ok simp
@marioneira777
@marioneira777 3 года назад
YAHWEH is not a human. HIS Holy Spirit sustains life, but HE never was, is, or will ever be a human being. I pray that you repent of your blasphemy in the name of YAHWEH and Yeshua.
@MikeWilsonBarrett
@MikeWilsonBarrett 3 года назад
And to think Tina was only 17 when she recorded this. She is absolutely fantastic. Really hope she comes back after graduating from Uni. We need more of her amazing work. Absolutely phenomenal talent. Dedication and hard work. She was only 15 when she did Through The Fire and the Flames.
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
End of university in 2023
@josepsamarrafarre
@josepsamarrafarre 11 месяцев назад
@@0ParisFrance She's back at last!!! (with her band "Spin Twice")!
@marcelx174
@marcelx174 3 года назад
Yeah, she is absolutely amazing.
@nebjar9321
@nebjar9321 2 года назад
It's not looking bored, it's pure focus.
@bryanburton6087
@bryanburton6087 3 года назад
Watch somebody play this on the piano. This is EXACTLY what Beethoven was going for. An amazing piece played amazingly by Tina. PS: Watch her closely. There's emotion there. It's just subdued. And the smile at the end speaks volumes. Peace
@michaelmueller9635
@michaelmueller9635 3 года назад
If the sky is the limit, she left the milky way and got beyond universe. Looking her play, my wrist start to feel pain ...normal people wont by able to go for 10 seconds like this ...inspiring
@2strokesmoke783
@2strokesmoke783 3 года назад
Michael Mueller What are you on about?
@gerry_atric
@gerry_atric 2 года назад
I come back to this here and there cuz I'm still in awe like they were seeing this for the 1st time, and I know every note she's playing by now so I can just look at their faces thru it all 😄 I really like these guys.. I hope when they take vacations to the U.S. they set themselves up for some gd solid times. I'd really like going over there myself and visiting their recommendations. 👍✌️
@ffelde3107
@ffelde3107 3 года назад
She is amazing . . . Hypnotic for me at times!
@sethtaylor5938
@sethtaylor5938 3 года назад
Tina S is from Paris Fr. Nobody can match her skill
@MatoNupai
@MatoNupai 3 года назад
She could give Stevie Ray Vaughn a run for best guitarist
@jantidaakkermann1469
@jantidaakkermann1469 3 года назад
TINA VON BOSNIEN
@copferthat
@copferthat 3 года назад
I watch Tina play this Beethoven piece once a week, it raises your spirits
@randygumaer282
@randygumaer282 3 года назад
Guy's, you should react to her cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love Of God" she absolutely nails it! Tina is so good Steve Vai personally contacted her and paid her a huge compliment telling her she nailed it.
@jimsterrett8214
@jimsterrett8214 3 года назад
Beethoven was deaf when he wrote this for piano. I like to think that THIS is what he heard in his mind when he composed it.
@Mugthraka
@Mugthraka 3 года назад
Beethoven pieces more than not are actually heavy asf, thats why thye sound so great as metal tracks
@socket_error1000
@socket_error1000 3 года назад
@@Mugthraka Very true, his compositions were disliked by many at the time for being so violent in comparison to the norm. He was basically the first Heavy Metal artist, lol.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
just don't oversimp bro
@kathrynmenzel7718
@kathrynmenzel7718 3 года назад
He actually wasn’t. He was just beginning to really have hearing issues and would not be deaf for about ten more years. He was still performing on the piano when he wrote this and was forced to quit long before he was fully deaf.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
another cause not to simp
@bobabier5394
@bobabier5394 9 месяцев назад
She is not bored. She is just in her own space at this time. She does not play it or feel it. She lives it in THAT moment. And that is so precious!
@chrishowe4481
@chrishowe4481 3 года назад
BEST GOD DAMMM GUITARIST IN THE GALAXY ❤️❤️❤️
@wajj1842
@wajj1842 3 года назад
I see your all as stunned as I am. I certainly agree that Tina is talented, maybe even gifted, but giving too much credence to that discounts the amount of time and work she has put into perfecting her "talent". That performance just defies belief! WOW! Tina is an anomaly wrapped in a conundrum wrapped in an enigma. I'm in AWE! of her and the amount of hard work it took to perfect that flawless performance. So I'll just give it another WOW!! Thanks for sharing that Masterpiece! 💕💕
@donaldcornley9963
@donaldcornley9963 3 года назад
She's the Mona Lisa of guitar.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
simp
@donaldcornley9963
@donaldcornley9963 3 года назад
I've been trolled by an incomplete word, YEE HAW my life is now complete.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
@@donaldcornley9963 huh, simp? why are you simpin? complete enough for you?
@donaldcornley9963
@donaldcornley9963 3 года назад
@@kbuss10 I'm going to go the extra mile and explain my statement, which I wouldn't normally do simply put what does the Mona Lisa embody, culture, refinement, restraint, knowledge and abilities. That little smile she has means she knows it but she is not a poser about it, to me that's character and class. I'm a TinaS fan not a sicophant.
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
@@donaldcornley9963 you mean simp
@fastskipper777
@fastskipper777 3 года назад
She was 17 at the time. She is NOT bored. She is trained in classical guitar as well. She is mad focused. Look at classical musicians, they don't show emotions because they are super focused. This piece is super hard to play on a guitar. And she did it in one take. Do you have any idea how many notes are there in 3rd Movement of "Moonlight Sonata"? Look it up.
@zerocontent3171
@zerocontent3171 Месяц назад
I love how she just slings her arm over the neck of the guitar at thee end as if to say "and that's how ya do that"
@Lollimops
@Lollimops 3 года назад
it would have been awesome if after she finished the 3rd movement she would have said "anyway heres wonderwall"
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 3 года назад
I had the same look on my face as you 3 once she started. At 17, I think she was, when this was recorded....amazing!
@minaolenella869
@minaolenella869 3 года назад
Beethoven was very controversial and "heavy" in his time. He basically put an end to classical era and lead music into more free formed passionate romanticism. He would have loved an electric guitar. Well, he loved fortepiano, and basically was the first one who started massively write pieces to it, cause it had MUCH heavier sound than clavier. Moonlight sonata was for piano too.
@powerdavid6235
@powerdavid6235 3 года назад
Sadly this was the last performance she ever posted online, she got sick and tired of trolls constantly attacking her for looking bored all the time. Maybe one day she'll return because she's certainly gifted..... You three also fell into the trap of criticising how she looked, confirming her irritation at how people wrongly judge her, She always claimed that she's in a zone remembering every note she's about to play.
@brianobrian9334
@brianobrian9334 3 года назад
her solo cover from comfortably numb was one of the best ive seen.
@Tranceation
@Tranceation 3 года назад
I do agree that she shouldn't be judged on how she looks at anytime and judged purely on her talent, ability, and work ethic to play something so brilliant. That being said, if she puts herself out there in the public she should already know what comes along with that. If she is truly "sick and tired" of people saying that she looks bored then she might be in for a rough ride called life. I wish that was the worst thing people had to say about me. This is the most brilliant performance I have ever seen/heard by a woman or a man and she should be damn proud and not give a shit what us mortals think about whether or not she is looking bored during her performance.
@stevious7278
@stevious7278 3 года назад
Exactly!
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
@@brianobrian9334 it's actually mine, but it's not pushed by simps bcos I'm not a woman
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
the simpin here 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
@jonadabtheunsightly
@jonadabtheunsightly Год назад
I like the part where she's playing left-hand pizzicato while simultaneously her right hand is moving up the fingerboard doing Things Guitar Players Don't Normally Do.
@jetuglobke7164
@jetuglobke7164 3 года назад
Ladies week: BAND-MAID, 5 young ladies from Japan. Not only the best all female band but probably the best live hard-rock/metal band on the planet right now - period. There are plenty of live videos on their official channel (I'd recommend "Real Existence" or "Play"). You will not regret it. Promised. Please. Thank you. Keep up the reactions. Like your open-mindedness.
@debonairgaming3348
@debonairgaming3348 3 года назад
Craziest thing is she was only 16 when she filmed this... I was barely able to walk and chew gum at 16 ^_^
@kbuss10
@kbuss10 3 года назад
simp
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
NO 17 y.o.
@sickotwist9802
@sickotwist9802 3 года назад
She was great at 6
@MikeWilsonBarrett
@MikeWilsonBarrett 3 года назад
*Correction 17.
@agpxnet
@agpxnet 3 года назад
You forgot to say that she was 17 in that video, I believe it's an important detail.
@bobbyoljaca1841
@bobbyoljaca1841 3 года назад
A lot of professionals that play for decades would not be able to play like that
@freddiemac327
@freddiemac327 Год назад
This is one of piano's hardest songs to play......and she did it with an electric guitar. I dare anyone in the world to do what Tina S. just did.
@Texasecede
@Texasecede 3 года назад
She was 17yrs old there
@wilfbentley6738
@wilfbentley6738 3 года назад
Rumour is that Tina has stopped playing to concentrate on her studies. I'm hopping for a comeback!
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
When she was 6 and 14, she was also focused on her studies! And then there are the 3 months of holidays !
@juventus4214
@juventus4214 2 года назад
Talent,practice...call it whatever you want...She's a Gods gift. The Office Blokes are right,these "talent"shows doesn't even deserve a talent as she is.
@nonenone7250
@nonenone7250 3 года назад
and to memorize more than 6 mins of muzik is another amazing thing too... she has a great gift ...
@2strokesmoke783
@2strokesmoke783 3 года назад
None none Sorry! What are you talking about? I must have imagined it when i saw Iron Maiden and Gun's n' Roses play 2 hour sets! LOL
@davevanden1
@davevanden1 3 года назад
the brain to the ears to the fingers are unreal she makes it look so easy , she is part of that guitar
@apaheus
@apaheus 3 года назад
According to an interview, she treated these solos sort of like video games. It was muscle memory after so much practice. She started playing guitar when she was 6. Her instructor(I think her brother) was Renaud Louis-Servais. I hear rumors she is putting all that amazing focus into university(law?).
@Bruno-B
@Bruno-B 3 года назад
Renaud Louis-Servais is not her brother.
@rogerlace3069
@rogerlace3069 3 года назад
Hello, Chaps. I found this on RU-vid a few years back. Never get tired of it. Amazing the stuff you can find on here that is not in the mainstream. Tina S is right up there. She has not posted for a long while so who knows whats happened, but talent like this needs a public. And you`re spot on about BGT compared to proper genius.
@AlphaflyINXS
@AlphaflyINXS 3 года назад
Remember this, Beethoven (in the opinion of many - me included) is the first ever Metalhead! He would have no problem at all listening to this! And i´m not just saying this because i´m German! ;) Also you have to see that Tina was 16 or 17 when she recorded that! That is massive talent!
@sweetpixiesmile
@sweetpixiesmile 3 года назад
Tina S. lives in France and has played guitar since she was small (6? I think?) When she hit 12 or 13 she switched from classical guitar to electric. In this video she is 17. She dropped out of social media soon after, and that was about 3 years ago. She has moved on to University; word is for a business degree. To play at this level, you have to practice 8 hrs a day for months to pull this off as flawlessly as she does. Most professional classical musicians do.
@572Btriode
@572Btriode 3 года назад
Well, perhaps stating the obvious, Tina is French.
@CrazyhorseDK
@CrazyhorseDK Год назад
Tina nails anything she plays , played watch her Yngwie covers Yngwie actually said that Arpeggios From Hell is one of the most insane stuff he came up with and she played it without giving a single shit. Respect.
@eltreum1
@eltreum1 2 года назад
IIRC she had been playing for ~10 years already when that was made. Incredibly talented and practiced.
@artscott5755
@artscott5755 3 года назад
been watching her stuff for about 6 years , i played guitar in heavy metal bands , and she's amazing
@Module79L
@Module79L 3 года назад
This recent surge of reactions to Tina S reminds me of YT's suggestions column: there are always videos that say "recommended to you" and when you go and check them they're 10 years old.
@chrisdenning8905
@chrisdenning8905 3 года назад
Great choice of piece to feature Gents! Tina S is amazing, I particularly like her rendition of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" and Dave Gilmour's solo from Comfortably Numb :)
@mairyhuff7102
@mairyhuff7102 3 года назад
You can see just from her eyes she's putting everything in to it
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
Tina interview : "Even if on my videos I seem, as many say, to be bored, it's quite the opposite. I am super focused, deeply into the solo!"
@papa_xan
@papa_xan 3 года назад
I love the take on what you see on Britain's Got Talent- "Some knob walking a dog through hoops."
@krusher74
@krusher74 3 года назад
hey! it took me a long time you train that fucking dog and then the bastard thing died!
@fernandducci9459
@fernandducci9459 3 года назад
She did Not miss a single note 🤯💯
@michelblanc1945
@michelblanc1945 3 года назад
Tina est Parisienne et j'en suis extrêmement fier. Depuis qu'elle a commencé j'en suis comme abruti de plaisir, à chaque fois et pour tout ses morceaux. Le Moonlight à été arrangé pour la guitare par Dr Viossi et, après avoir regardé, sur youtube, un duel de ces deux-là sur ce même morceau, je reste encore persuadé de la meilleure prestation de Tina. Il parait que D.Gilmour, que j'aime profondément, à retweeté un des morceaux de son répertoire qu'elle a interprété. Dès que j'ai un petit coup de fatigue mentale, je l'écoute à m'en faire craquer les tympans. Pour notre malheur elle s'est retirée et personne ne semble savoir pourquoi ni pour combien de temps, pas même son prof que j'ai contacté. Une capacité de travail incroyable, une mémoire de fou, un talent immense, et en plus elle est jolie.
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
Tina Parisienne ? Ah bon, elle n'est plus Évryenne ? Pourtant son adresse n'a pas changé. Pour Gilmour il paraît seulement ; ce n'est pas Gilmour qui twitte sur Tina mais Nick Mason : twitter.com/nickmasondrums/status/742340757634355200
@marvinisit
@marvinisit 3 года назад
I find it amazing that these blokes are practically making fun of her for not over exaggerating with facial expressions.... most good guitarist do not use much if any facial expressions in the studio.... She is not preforming... she is in a recording session.... watch this video of Eddie Van Halen demonstrating in front of a crowd.... notice he does not use much expression at all.... now, mock him
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
Yes, Tina is a schoolgirl, not a stage performer.
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
TINA SETKIC FILMED AT 17 y.o. BY HER PROFESSOR Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS, in 2016 near Paris in France.
@kenmcvie6350
@kenmcvie6350 9 месяцев назад
She makes that guitar talk!!
@rolandgunslinger37
@rolandgunslinger37 3 года назад
I've heard several different pieces of Classical music played on the Electric Guitar and they are all among the best Guitar music I've ever heard. I would love an "Electric Symphony/Orchestra" where the entire concert is done like this. No singing required.
@georgeisaak5321
@georgeisaak5321 3 года назад
Hello there folks ! That amazing prodigy not only nailed it in speed but also didn't miss a single note. Ludwig Van Beethoven himself would applause and bow to her with respect if he was around because the reason he did the third movement so complicated and demanding was to make sure his rivals couldn't get anywhere close to that level , in other words he was showing off his superiority towards other musicians of that era in Vienna , and this "kiddo" not only did that but she played the damn thing 25% faster . In music terms that is like light years away
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
No, it was Dr VIOSSY who played and created this faster version.
@ivankaleoniefuchs333
@ivankaleoniefuchs333 3 года назад
giggles...Exceptional differences in someone professionally trained to be a "Master Guitarist" (who can play anything, note for note, tone for tone, consistently every time) und someone who has excelled in their music genre "only". She actually played many different parts of this composition...und did it superbly. :-) Beethoven was quite rebellious...I think he would have loved watching someone of this exceptional talent..."plug him in". :-)
@Shadownian
@Shadownian 3 года назад
Proof positive that alot of these early composers...if alive today....would be metalheads.
@jamesanderson5268
@jamesanderson5268 3 года назад
She started to practice when she was 6 yo. It's talent but it's talent that has been grown for over 10 years.
@RedAce-RTI
@RedAce-RTI 3 года назад
that moment someone's hand has an after image, almost 3 to be exact, you know they are of godlike skill
@chrishowe4481
@chrishowe4481 3 года назад
Watching her not only gives me hope. BUT TEARS TO MY EYES AS WE LOST EVH. MAYBE SHE CAN CARRY THE TORCH FOR US ALL. LOVE HER BLESS HER TALENT THAT THE WORLD HAS NOW SEEN.
@stillracer2514
@stillracer2514 3 года назад
Tina is my favorite guitarist. She has been missing for a few years while she completes her education studies. Be sure to check out more of her covers!
@fatshady5714
@fatshady5714 3 года назад
She's AMAZING btw! WOOOW!!
@davidharman8263
@davidharman8263 3 года назад
There's a 'Guitar Hero' side by side version of this. Worth a look.
@eugenewillsey2135
@eugenewillsey2135 3 года назад
She's like, I blew up guitar hero. Just ta think how much practice that took. WOW.
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
Tina plays 1 hour a day
@davidsleith7222
@davidsleith7222 2 года назад
every note she plays flows from her soul, do not belittle such focus and skill and $heart. | G# - B# - D# - F#, a G# dominant seventh
@marijomutavdzic9813
@marijomutavdzic9813 3 года назад
@ Office Blokes... - it is not just talent but hard and persistent work. In addition to electric guitar and rock music, Tina has been constantly learning, practicing and playing classical guitar and classical music since she was 6 years old. The result is visible - absolutely fantastic, absolutely phenomenal!
@slcncr
@slcncr 3 года назад
That`s not "only" talent, insane talent, it is also thousands upon thousands of hours of practicing.
@bwphotographer3484
@bwphotographer3484 8 месяцев назад
During her playing she sometimes has this look like that she is wondering if she put the laundry in the machine. And that smirk at the end she realises, yes, I put it in the machine.
@joeyc785
@joeyc785 3 года назад
TINA SETKIC. Dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😊🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👀👀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎🎵🎵🎵🎵🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵💣💣💣💣💣💣💣 really mind blowing awesome 😎same girl
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 3 года назад
Talent? Absolutely!!! But, there is also so much hard and endless work behind that talent that brings it to fruition
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 3 года назад
@@0ParisFrance you are wrong. I'm a musician who practiced 6-8 hrs everyday. I was a very good musician. But, she is way more gifted than I have was. However, no matter how much talent you have you have to put in the work with your hands to be able to get the music out of your mind
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
@@robbyrob0723 Hahahaha 8 hours a day ??? And when is she going to school? And when does she do her homework? And when does she learn her lessons? And when does she eat? And when does she sleep? And when does she see her friends? And when does she play her video games?
@0ParisFrance
@0ParisFrance 3 года назад
@@robbyrob0723 Tina is not a professional musician, she has never performed on stage, she is a schoolgirl. The guitar is just a hobby!
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 3 года назад
My parents didn't have money either. Lessons are once a week. You practice on your own through the week. I din't mean to offend you but, it seems you are not a musician or know how musicians become musicians. You don't need a lot of money to become proficient. I've seen her with several guitars that are nice guitars and do cost money. They have the recording gear to record her videos. Much more than most musicians ever have. So, your arguments are just vapid to say the least. But, we agree on something and that is Tina S. Is an exceptional talent
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 3 года назад
@@0ParisFrance well that's wonderful! Getting an endorsement is actually making it big as far as musicians. Instruments are very pricey.(in the thousands of u.s. dollars) so, she is doing very well and she has an instructor! It all falls into what i was saying!!! It takes hard dedicated work to become a proficient musician. It sounds as though you have some communication with her or her people? If so, always wanted to know if she liked the guitarist Allan Holdsworth's guitar playing. He was always my favorite. I'm not personally interested in the type of music that she covers but I can certainly appreciate her gift on the instrument. If you have any insight 9n that I sure would be interested to know
@haileyc.conner3447
@haileyc.conner3447 2 года назад
I drop my food plate from my hand, When I see this young lady move her fingers on the guitar strings, I can't even move my hand back and force this fast, It's look easy than she Chewing her gums. No other words to described beside. OH MY GOD
@GrimReaper-bu9bu
@GrimReaper-bu9bu 3 года назад
I watched this video on her own channel. Then after that i watched " Reaction Videos". And your description is by far the best reaction ever. You said she looked bored. I said that the first time seeing it. And the description of BGT. " Never watched it". Was spot on. Bag of shite.
@CandC68
@CandC68 3 года назад
Dedication and practice = Mesmerizing.
@daveduna1
@daveduna1 3 года назад
After I first saw this, I burned my guitar and crossed state lines to bury the ashes.
@baph0met32
@baph0met32 2 года назад
no reaction on jason becker altitudes? guys u ll be blown away... from the melody and execution. have a look! By TinaS ofc.
@michaelnettles2570
@michaelnettles2570 3 года назад
It's funny to watch people react to this video. She doesn't look bored guys, she's like Buster Keaton with the frozen face. Dispassionate...except a time or two when SHE thinks she may not have done something quite right and she glances at someone off camera.😂
@robertorodrigues1468
@robertorodrigues1468 2 года назад
Tina revelação do momento 👏👏👏
@sitthapromwasphornsaran5736
@sitthapromwasphornsaran5736 3 года назад
She has arrived to show " Perfection of Musical Performance", she's from space!!!
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