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Mr. Rock N Roll. This was transcribed in 2011. Dr. Viossey did the arrangement. Everybody that plays this (metal version) on YT does his rendition. Tina plays it much cleaner [less distortion] than the Doc. Edit: Heres the link to Dr. Viossey’s original video. You can see in the title description that he sold the tablature and backing tracks for 3 pounds. m.th-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/w-d-xo.html
The thing with this piece its also the length, its not just like a 1-2 minute solo with heavy shredding, no its like 6-7 minutes full power without pause.
Someone else figured it all out and posted it in a comment a long time ago. That’s why I can’t remember the exact numbers. But I know she plays 7,000 plus notes, at an average of 7.something notes a second.
More to the point, it's a good deal less repetitive than most of the music that gets played on electric guitar. Not that it doesn't re-use the same motif over and over again (it does), but it uses it in a slightly different way each time. There's no constantly repeating riff: it keeps changing. A piece like this must be at least dozens if not hundreds of times more work to learn to play, than a typical rock song of similar length. Something contrapuntal/Baroque would be even *more* difficult, admittedly, and Renaissance polyphony might be harder yet. But still.
I think Tina was born with a guitar in her hand. Talents like this come along maybe once every 20 years. I've seen the best guitarists play, but this kind of perfect harmony and speed leaves them all behind
This should be the anthem for the past few years as an example of retaining composure and grace in the midst of madness. Tina S. is phenomenal. Cheers, and peace..
God bless Tina, whatever she does. Well, if he suddenly decides to return to people with his beautiful guitar, millions of grateful fans will be watching her.
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 absolutely love this video for two reasons. Firstly, Tina is simply extraordinary - that's coming from a lead guitar player who played Malmsteen, Eddie, and George Lynch for more years than I care to say - Millions of hours of practice, it seemed. Secondly, this guy is so entertaining. His reaction to Tina's playing is reminds me of when I first heard her play. Mr. Rock N Roll is priceless. Sooooooo entertaining!!!
This was transcribed by Dr Viossy in 2011, then Tina got a hold of it and made history. There is a split screen video of Tina and Dr. Viossy playing this and their hand movements are the same. Great reaction!
There's a guitar hero game where it shows a fret-board with notes sliding down the strings and you have to play the notes on strings when they reach the end. If you miss, it lightening strikes the note, otherwise color puffs. Someone decided to take this sound track of Tina and plug it into the guitar input, so it is playing into the game without regard to the song's timing. Then they made a video of it: th-cam.com/video/xB9l4U2D1rc/w-d-xo.html
So one day she woke up, it was a perfectly normal day, and she thought to herself "Now then, what shall I do today?....I know, I'll learn Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, 3rd. movement, shouldn't be too difficult".
I remember your Dragon Force reaction. This was equally entertaining! 😊 Tina's covers of Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Becker's Altitudes and Moore's The Loner next! BTW, it was Dr Viossy who arranged this piece for guitar.
Yours might be my favourite reaction ever, especially to her smile at the end. I was entertained!! Tina would either inspire someone to pick up a guitar and learn how to play in the faint hope of being as amazing as she is or make you put down your guitar and give up forever because you'll never, EVER, be as good as she is. LMFAO
@@0ParisFrance You don't have to tell me. I love Tina S. and greatly admire her boundless talent. I miss her on TH-cam and hope she comes back some day. If not, then I wish her the best always.
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. Even the seasoned pros don’t have this level of «finesse ». On the vigier escalibur custom guitar, Tina’s guitar, the pickup switch has 5 positions and Tina has chosen the 2 very best one for your pure enjoyment.
The only thing that I've seen that could come close to how difficult this was is "Knapsack" by Steve Vai, playing an entire song one handed on the guitar, especially considering that he was still recovering from shoulder surgery on his right arm & surgery on his left thumb.
Her playing is fing out of this world, but your reaction is what I did. WTF did I just watch!!! TINA!!!!!! I dug a hole and put all my guitars in it and fell over in envy. But you Rock!!
1/ Confirmation that she is a real human! 2/ Confirmation that Beethoven is a metal composer! 3/ Confirmation that you have the right tee-shirt at the right place for the right moment with written on it in red: "SUPER EASY" for.......................HER!
1) Beethoven would have approved 2) he then would wrote a piece just for her 3) then, asked her if she wanted to form a band with him at the keyboard... 4) and lastly, told her: "I hear you, girl, I hear you loud and clear..."
I will give almost anything to know what Beethoven would have thought of this and would it have inspired him further to know what was possible regarding composition. I think back to the movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" when they brought Beethoven into modern California and put him in a music store with all modern instruments. Short story, he went nuts. LOL
I've been waiting a long time for you to get back to Tina. your reaction to the Dragon Force cover was one of my favorites. Now let's see For the Love of God (my favorite), Altitudes, and The Loner.
Thank you for your reaction. that was for me the best and funniest reaction I've ever seen.you see the whole thing and don't analyze every single note whether it was played correctly or not. Thank you
By now we've all seen the commercial where slash is playing that famous riff from GNR and the lady says " your in" and slash replies "COOL ". That commercial should be redone with TINA s. in it, because slash or anyone else could not do this! WHAT!!!!???
If you love Beethoven, why not react to "Symphony of Pain" by Accept, where they sing about Beethoven writing one off his symphonies while he was deaf..even the guitarsolo is a Beethoven song 🤩
Tina S's teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS 3/16/ 2022 : "... 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."
Just casually posting a 2nd comment after watching because you deserve :P This reaction was just as fun and entertaining as I was expecting!! :D Really nice start to the weekend! Just a tiny little critique: Do you think you could turn up the volume of your voice especially in comparison to the music? The difference is rather huge and while I don't mind loud music at all (that's what we're all here for ;D), at least to me personally it gets a bit exhausting. (I'm sensitive to when sth is TOO loud and my ears sometimes can't adapt to your low volume talking in-between music parts... I bet I'm not the only one.) Ofc I could change the volume myself all the time but tbh I'd rather focus on the reaction instead ♥ So it would be awesome if you could do sth about that in the future! Rock on!!
I admire her phrasing which is very faithful to classical tradition. It's obvious to me that she has also a classical training. Her version of Jason Becker's "Altitudes" is absolutely amazing. It's even more impressive than this is I think. And there are many more great versions she has done. I haven't heard anything mediocre from her.
This video is a couple reacting to Tina S. The wife grew up learning Classical Piano and was an instructor. She was also a Concert Pianist. Her reaction is precious!! Very worth watching. "Tina S (Moonlight Sonata - Rippin' Guitar Version) Kel-n-Rich's First Reaction" th-cam.com/video/7iOGlOI04OM/w-d-xo.html
I think when you reach her level there's a straight pathway between hearing it in the mind and the fingers playing it, without a whole lot of conscious thought in between. "Playing by ear" to the nth power
Why are you re-posting nonsense in the comments? Her guitar teacher Renaud said she learned in 3 months!! Renaud LS : @PParis001 3 mois d'apprentissage
Moonlight sonata is a solo piano piece. There is no orchestra.. so not sure what you were listening to :) haha. I wanna recommend this violin piece btw I think it’s amazing to react to: Ysaye performed by maxim vengerov . It’s about 6 mins long.
Every time i stumble upon your newer videos it comes to me...this dude's lookin more and more like Arthur "Have some god damn faith" Morgan. And if I remember correctly. Mr Rock n Roll, you have some acting chops too? Yo...Netflix, Amazon, HBO...where's that RDR2 movie/series ....pick this man up and run it . You can't go wrong :)
Several guitar nerds have gone over this in detail, trying to find a missed note. There is a debate over one possible mistake, but it's not even clear whether it's a mistake or just a timing choice. Nuts.
Can you imagine the unsuspecting new schlepp of a boyfriend who doesn’t know who she is and what she does and so decides to try to impress her with HIS guitar skills. She listens for a minute and says, “that’s nice. Here, hold my drink and let me see that guitar.”
@@patrickriarchy6054 Tu veux prouver quoi ? Elle est morte c'est tout ! Sa famille ne veut pas communiquer à ce sujet, mais tu peux leur téléphoner, leur N° de téléphone est dans l'annuaire.
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OK if you think that's crazy preparation check out Iron Maiden The Trooper being played on a harp! Keep enjoying the music. 🐺❤
Mr. Rock N Roll. This was transcribed in 2011. Dr. Viossey did the arrangement. Everybody that plays this (metal version) on YT does his rendition. Tina plays it much cleaner [less distortion] than the Doc. Edit: Heres the link to Dr. Viossey’s original video. You can see in the title description that he sold the tablature and backing tracks for 3 pounds. m.th-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/w-d-xo.html
The girl that launched 10 million guitars straight into the trash can .The finest female guitarist in the world bar none . 🇬🇧
*finest in the world, no exception.
@@GORT70 Absolutely !!!!!
I think it is mistake to say finest female guitarist, I would say the finest period.
She holds the pick between her thumb and index fingers and hammers with only 3 fingers. It is unimaginable the talent she has
I holden the sledge hammer with two hand , and can't be that fast 😂
The thing with this piece its also the length, its not just like a 1-2 minute solo with heavy shredding, no its like 6-7 minutes full power without pause.
Someone else figured it all out and posted it in a comment a long time ago. That’s why I can’t remember the exact numbers. But I know she plays 7,000 plus notes, at an average of 7.something notes a second.
More to the point, it's a good deal less repetitive than most of the music that gets played on electric guitar. Not that it doesn't re-use the same motif over and over again (it does), but it uses it in a slightly different way each time. There's no constantly repeating riff: it keeps changing. A piece like this must be at least dozens if not hundreds of times more work to learn to play, than a typical rock song of similar length.
Something contrapuntal/Baroque would be even *more* difficult, admittedly, and Renaissance polyphony might be harder yet. But still.
Definitely do not challenge her to an arm wrestling match.
I think Tina was born with a guitar in her hand.
Talents like this come along maybe once every 20 years.
I've seen the best guitarists play, but this kind of perfect harmony and speed leaves them all behind
I think it have something to do with the Lord ......my Goodness
And she doesn't miss a note either!
How can you be THAT great at anything? Absolutely incredible. I miss her so much!
A mixture of sheer natural talent and then the work ethic to maximize the gift you were born with. A very rare combo
This should be the anthem for the past few years as an example of retaining composure and grace in the midst of madness.
Tina S. is phenomenal.
Cheers, and peace..
OMG I can't believe you hadn't done this yet!!!
Was about time then. ;)
I GUARANTEE Beethoven would have approved - both the performance and the reaction!
Beethoven didn’t approve of ANYTHING. But I think he would make an exception just this one time….👍👍👍
Tina is back! Her new EP GRAVITY will bei released on September 1! Played with her band TwinSpice. Can't wait, Tina, you're the guitar goddess!
I heared "Spin Twice " 😂
God bless Tina, whatever she does. Well, if he suddenly decides to return to people with his beautiful guitar, millions of grateful fans will be watching her.
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.
You'll have to react to Tina's cover of Steve Vai. She actually showed some emotion in that and it's awesome
I absolutely love this video for two reasons. Firstly, Tina is simply extraordinary - that's coming from a lead guitar player who played Malmsteen, Eddie, and George Lynch for more years than I care to say - Millions of hours of practice, it seemed. Secondly, this guy is so entertaining. His reaction to Tina's playing is reminds me of when I first heard her play. Mr. Rock N Roll is priceless. Sooooooo entertaining!!!
This was transcribed by Dr Viossy in 2011, then Tina got a hold of it and made history. There is a split screen video of Tina and Dr. Viossy playing this and their hand movements are the same. Great reaction!
There's a guitar hero game where it shows a fret-board with notes sliding down the strings and you have to play the notes on strings when they reach the end. If you miss, it lightening strikes the note, otherwise color puffs. Someone decided to take this sound track of Tina and plug it into the guitar input, so it is playing into the game without regard to the song's timing. Then they made a video of it:
th-cam.com/video/xB9l4U2D1rc/w-d-xo.html
So one day she woke up, it was a perfectly normal day, and she thought to herself "Now then, what shall I do today?....I know, I'll learn Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, 3rd. movement, shouldn't be too difficult".
You're kidding but that's exactly it ! She was on school holidays and bored at home in August
Pitch Meeting-17 year old girl kicks harder than anyone ever
Officially my all time favorite reaction to this piece! And I've seen em all! You're awsome dude!
NO U!!!
Best reaction, I've ever seen !!! 🤘🏼 Really cool video dude !
You heard an orchestra playing the Moonlight Sonata?
I remember your Dragon Force reaction. This was equally entertaining! 😊
Tina's covers of Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Becker's Altitudes and Moore's The Loner next!
BTW, it was Dr Viossy who arranged this piece for guitar.
Yours might be my favourite reaction ever, especially to her smile at the end. I was entertained!!
Tina would either inspire someone to pick up a guitar and learn how to play in the faint hope of being as amazing as she is or make you put down your guitar and give up forever because you'll never, EVER, be as good as she is. LMFAO
She smiles 7 times in this video
@@0ParisFrance I love people who pay attention to the details. 🥰
@@viewfromthehighchair9391 It's to show people that she's not "bored" !!
@@0ParisFrance You don't have to tell me. I love Tina S. and greatly admire her boundless talent. I miss her on TH-cam and hope she comes back some day. If not, then I wish her the best always.
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. Even the seasoned pros don’t have this level of «finesse ». On the vigier escalibur custom guitar, Tina’s guitar, the pickup switch has 5 positions and Tina has chosen the 2 very best one for your pure enjoyment.
Beethoven was a genius and I believe he would be head banging to Tina’s guitar rendition 😅
she is a ROCK GODDESS!!
We need to find this woman and get her back on the tube 🤘🤘
Sadly I heard she died in a car wreck.
@@JohnWilliams-bt9er I can't seem to find any info on that. If true that so sad. :(
@@JohnWilliams-bt9er Not in a car ! At home. An accident does not mean in a car.
Sorry second hand info.
@@JohnWilliams-bt9er Her family and her guitar teacher do not want to give precise information !
Her tapping skills... wow... and that cheeky smile at the end... love it ❤
The only thing that I've seen that could come close to how difficult this was is "Knapsack" by Steve Vai, playing an entire song one handed on the guitar, especially considering that he was still recovering from shoulder surgery on his right arm & surgery on his left thumb.
Tina s is the Boss 😎 🤯....
Her playing is fing out of this world, but your reaction is what I did. WTF did I just watch!!! TINA!!!!!! I dug a hole and put all my guitars in it and fell over in envy. But you Rock!!
1/ Confirmation that she is a real human!
2/ Confirmation that Beethoven is a metal composer!
3/ Confirmation that you have the right tee-shirt at the right place for the right moment with written on it in red: "SUPER EASY" for.......................HER!
An american buddy once aked me if i prefer Heavy Metal or Beethoven! I answered: BEETHOVEN IS HEAVY METAL!! Here you got the proof!🤟 😝🤘
1) Beethoven would have approved
2) he then would wrote a piece just for her
3) then, asked her if she wanted to form a band with him at the keyboard...
4) and lastly, told her: "I hear you, girl, I hear you loud and clear..."
I will give almost anything to know what Beethoven would have thought of this and would it have inspired him further to know what was possible regarding composition. I think back to the movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" when they brought Beethoven into modern California and put him in a music store with all modern instruments. Short story, he went nuts. LOL
vraiment la plus belle des super star qui le fait sans dire le moindre mot 💓
This video is all one shot, no breaks! that means, NO MISTAKES!
And she was only 17...
I've been waiting a long time for you to get back to Tina. your reaction to the Dragon Force cover was one of my favorites. Now let's see For the Love of God (my favorite), Altitudes, and The Loner.
Most guitarists cannot play the wrong notes that fast lol
Thank you for your reaction. that was for me the best and funniest reaction I've ever seen.you see the whole thing and don't analyze every single note whether it was played correctly or not. Thank you
Now that's what I call a REACTION! Rock on brotha!
Until I see someone top that, she is the best in the world.
Tina is a genius !
Dragon force gittar solo!!! And for another shok... Junna dragon force drum Cover!!!!!!!! 🙌 🙌 🙌 Insane
The World's Got Talent.. golden buzzer
By now we've all seen the commercial where slash is playing that famous riff from GNR and the lady says " your in" and slash replies "COOL ". That commercial should be redone with TINA s. in it, because slash or anyone else could not do this! WHAT!!!!???
best reaction to this ever
She was ONLY 17 years old when she did this!!!
My hands would be hurting afterwards
Tina is a talent. 1 of 10.000 can do what they do. Thanks for reaction.
Tina is the real deal
DAMN!!!🤘🤘🤘🎵🎵🎵🎶
Saw you reacting to this and had to watch. Great stuff!
If you love Beethoven, why not react to "Symphony of Pain" by Accept, where they sing about Beethoven writing one off his symphonies while he was deaf..even the guitarsolo is a Beethoven song 🤩
Her perfection is eras infection.
2Cellos-Thunderstruck. Check that one out please. You won´t regret it.
Forget it. You already did. Great work. Thx.
Imagine Tina (17 y.o) walking into a guitar store, full of young rockers with long hair. Tina asks the salesman "Can I try this one?" Hahahahaha !
Had the same reaction . Somehow it keeps getting more and more amazing
Tina S's teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS 3/16/ 2022 :
"... 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."
Just casually posting a 2nd comment after watching because you deserve :P This reaction was just as fun and entertaining as I was expecting!! :D Really nice start to the weekend!
Just a tiny little critique: Do you think you could turn up the volume of your voice especially in comparison to the music? The difference is rather huge and while I don't mind loud music at all (that's what we're all here for ;D), at least to me personally it gets a bit exhausting. (I'm sensitive to when sth is TOO loud and my ears sometimes can't adapt to your low volume talking in-between music parts... I bet I'm not the only one.) Ofc I could change the volume myself all the time but tbh I'd rather focus on the reaction instead ♥ So it would be awesome if you could do sth about that in the future! Rock on!!
you're right about so much work, I heard she spend a whole month on this one 😁
Tina is where Jables and Kage hid the Pick of Destiny.
I admire her phrasing which is very faithful to classical tradition. It's obvious to me that she has also a classical training. Her version of Jason Becker's "Altitudes" is absolutely amazing. It's even more impressive than this is I think. And there are many more great versions she has done. I haven't heard anything mediocre from her.
This video is a couple reacting to Tina S. The wife grew up learning Classical Piano and was an instructor. She was also a Concert Pianist. Her reaction is precious!! Very worth watching. "Tina S (Moonlight Sonata - Rippin' Guitar Version) Kel-n-Rich's First Reaction" th-cam.com/video/7iOGlOI04OM/w-d-xo.html
imagine how many really good guitar players just threw their guitars in the trash after hearing this? wow!!!
She is playing all the background music too including the bass. She was wired for music at birth.
you need to start doing reactions to killer classical music performances
I would love to see her play something from Arch Enemy, awesome 😎
Her Dragonforce cover was insane, and now this.. are you kidding me.. 😳😳😳😳🔥🔥🔥🔥 My mind cant handle this.. blows my mind how good she is 😳🔥❤
How much work? From what I recall it's north of 2700 notes - and she's not missing one (muscle memory is key one has to have...)
I think when you reach her level there's a straight pathway between hearing it in the mind and the fingers playing it, without a whole lot of conscious thought in between. "Playing by ear" to the nth power
Hate to bring you the bad news, but Tina learned this in 4 days and nailed it on the first take for the video.
Why are you re-posting nonsense in the comments? Her guitar teacher Renaud said she learned in 3 months!!
Renaud LS :
@PParis001 3 mois d'apprentissage
Time for more Tina S.!
Please do her cover of Steve Vai's "For The Love Of God."
It's so emotional!
Moonlight sonata is a solo piano piece. There is no orchestra.. so not sure what you were listening to :) haha. I wanna recommend this violin piece btw I think it’s amazing to react to: Ysaye performed by maxim vengerov . It’s about 6 mins long.
Every time i stumble upon your newer videos it comes to me...this dude's lookin more and more like Arthur "Have some god damn faith" Morgan. And if I remember correctly. Mr Rock n Roll, you have some acting chops too? Yo...Netflix, Amazon, HBO...where's that RDR2 movie/series ....pick this man up and run it . You can't go wrong :)
Try her Gary Moore The Loner cover, and her Tornado of Souls cover, awesome thanks requesting 😎
Several guitar nerds have gone over this in detail, trying to find a missed note. There is a debate over one possible mistake, but it's not even clear whether it's a mistake or just a timing choice. Nuts.
There is no mistake because she plays in front of her teacher who is filming. Otherwise, she would have started again.
Thank god for Floor because I miss Tina!
Can you imagine the unsuspecting new schlepp of a boyfriend who doesn’t know who she is and what she does and so decides to try to impress her with HIS guitar skills. She listens for a minute and says, “that’s nice. Here, hold my drink and let me see that guitar.”
Or a GIRLFRIEND !
Look closely. She have 7 fingers on each hand.
7 or 10 ??
beethoven, born 1770, died 1827
Beethoven was deaf when he wrote his 9th Symphony.
I think she's like in her mid 20s now. She's still an amazing guitarist.
She died in 2020 at age 21.
@@0ParisFrance
Proof?.
@@0ParisFrance I thought you are the one who died! OMG how did you resurrect?
@@patrickriarchy6054 Tu veux prouver quoi ? Elle est morte c'est tout ! Sa famille ne veut pas communiquer à ce sujet, mais tu peux leur téléphoner, leur N° de téléphone est dans l'annuaire.
@@0ParisFrance
English?. I don't speak French.
"who sat down and said : i would really llke to spend all the time i have comming up with the tabs for this ?" Dr Viossy, he's on youtube
FUCK YEAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best
She was 15 when she did this
17
the best rock is classical music, how don't you understand
It's a shame that she has already left music, her channel has been dead and she has not been seen playing in public since 2016
she is dead RIP
Next time you feel like listening to a little classical, give Bartok's "Miraculous Mandarin" a shot.
GOD actually have her a guitar in her hands
beethoven would be impressed if he was alive and if he magically stopped being deaf
How would you like to walk into a guitar store her and she picks it up and starts playing
You should react to the biggest guitar shred collab in the world in jared dines channel
I have a wall. I have a nail. I used to have a guitar.
I'm pretty disappointed you haven't done a reaction to her cover of "for the love of God" by Steve vai
Someone know where's she naw?
I think she is french
Yes she is French 🙂
yey
I took guitar lessons from Tony Macalpnine back in 1986 and I still can't play this........
😂 hsha only Michael Romeo can help u bro
You are so busy performing, I'm surprised if you got the nuances of her playing. Like holding guitar on left leg, her picking with right hand, etc.