She started studying Classical Finger-style guitar at 6 yrs old. When she turned 13, she got an electric guitar for her birthday and started playing Rock, Blues, Classical metal style, Progressive, as well as retaining her finger-style technique. Between 13 to 17yrs and 5 months, she posted 16 killer vids. What I find most amazing about Tina is her manual dexterity. For a young player, her legato hand is obviously brilliant but, her picking hand is incredible. How her picking capability increased so rapidly is amazing. Also, she is a master at muting strings while playing, which she probably learned during her classical training. She did all this while still going to high school and doing homework at night, to graduate as an 'A' student. She stopped posting vids when she went to University to study robotics and information technology. Checkout her YT channel (It has the best video and sound quality performances) to see her versions of Vivaldi, Dragonforce, Steve Vai, Jason Becker, Gary Moore, Dream Theater, and others. There are many viewers of her vids that say her covers are better than the original artists versions. She is a guitar prodigy for sure.
Tina, after releasing this video, made a 7 year break for her studies. She came back last year with a band called Spin Twice and she is composing the songs of the band. A new song will be released this sep 6th.
And doesn't she look totally different from then.?!! Bleach blond, tats all over and very, very grungy looking. But still one of the best female guitarists that's ever lived.!!!
@@ianrose56 That´s exactly waht I expect wehn a teen becomes a grown up. It´s just normal. Not saying that every single person needs to change that much ... but it is nothing wrong with it either.
@@ianrose56 The thing that bothered me the most was the change in her beautiful hair from back then. But its still Tina and THAT is what matters. Yep she's STILL the awesome player she was from back then. And do you remember yourself when you were 17 and then suddenly 25?
@@leecowell8165 yeah we all go through changes in life, weather physically or appearance wise. I'm now 56 and considering getting my first tattoo.!!! Crazy hey ..!!?
@ianrose56 sounds like a diss on her looks. Yer kidding though, right? What are you talking about - she's beautiful You're obviously allowed to think and say whatever you want, but was that really necessary.
This metal version for guitar has been transposed by a guitarist called "Dr.Viossy" (you can check his channel on YT). He mades the backing track Tina is using. Edit : just saw you reacted to The warning, fun fact : Tina S. music teacher (and the one who makes the video) is a french guitarist called Renaud Louis-Servais. And he gained some popularity after Tina started to become famous. And after that, someone called "Daniela Villarreal" has become one of his student ;)
I think it’s still in his [Dr. Viossey] description box that you can buy the sheet music he arranged for this transposing, and the backing tracks for unlimited use for just, like 3 pounds. That’s pretty damn cheap considering he put that video out like 15 years ago.
Hi. Thank you for your reaction. Tina Setkic is French. She was born 7 April 1999. At age six she officially started her classical guitar training. Around twelve she switched to electric guitar. Then between ages thirteen and seventeen (2012 to 2016) Tina did altogether sixteen known shredded covers, each one of a different worldclass or masterclass artist. Shredding refers to an artist playing or performing of the fastest, most difficult and complex pieces of music. This piece by Beethoven was the last of the set. She the went of the grid to study at university for the next seven years. She surfaced last year with a band called "Spin Twice". From news that's being going around at present, she disappeared again because she's been harrased by "bullies". Spoil yourself by checking the following Tina S covers in the order of complexity. 1. "Arpeggios from hell - Ingwie Malmsteen; 2. "The Loner - Gary Moore; 3. "Through the Fire and Flames" - DragonForce (featuring Herman Li); 4. "Altitudes" Jason Becker; 5. "For the Love of God" - Steve. Tina received word of praise from the last artist on my list above. Welcome to my personal number one Master guitarist, TINA SETKIC.
Tina was born in France but her parents are YUGOSLAVIAN immigrants who emigrated to France during the war in the 1990s. They lived in Gradiska on the border between Bosnia and Croatia.
‘’Presto agitato” Beethoven wrote on the music sheet. Well, Tina Sektic’s “tour de force” made it glorious, magnificent. When you see Tina plug in her guitar, you see a butterfly turning into a dragon.
Steve Vai's For the Love of God; Jason Becker's Altitudes; Gary Moore's The Loner... They're my favourites... Probably in reverse order... Can't decide between those last two.
She's grown up now and has a new band in France called Spin Twice. It's nothing like this music, but it is really good and there's momentary elements of the shredding in the songs
She has a video called "Vivaldi tribute" that is pretty much the last part of Summer of The four Seasons. Also a short video of Paganini 5th Caprice, as played by Steve Vai in the movie Crossroads. Pretty much all of her covers are fantastic. "Altitudes" is amazing, and "For the Love of God" is probably my favourite cover of anything I've ever heard.
Tina S is a wonderfully skilled guitarist. I really loved your reaction to this Beethoven piece; I agree two hands finger-working at the same time is insane . One other classical piece she did is a Vivaldi Tribute. This classical number is shorted than the Beethoven piece but fantastic to watch.
Tina's last name is Šetkić, š pronounced sh (as in shure), ć pronounced tj (as in tube), of Slavic origin (her parents are from the old Yugoslavia), and approx. means: hammer. As a fan, I watch every new Tina s reaction. A summary of Tina's life as a guitarist: th-cam.com/video/vXotdh-nwAU/w-d-xo.html Tina has removed many old videos from her channel. Here are some other channels where some of these have been preserved: www.youtube.com/@0ParisFrance/videos www.youtube.com/@sfprepper415/videos
Yep I'm subscribed to her channel so I picked right up on it almost on the day it was released. Tell u what that band of her has great sound and she has a few places in there that she gets it on. But remember that Tina is a humble girl so its gonna take a bit of time here to really start stoking her part. You know like Edge does on some of U2's stuff? Yeah this is original Tina stuff here, not a cover of someone else's work. I absolutely love this girl's play and mannerism. You won't be seeing any skin atta Tina either she's just pure class.
she did a video cover of "through fire and flames" by DragonForce, (a song known for its major difficulty) which was seen by Herman Lee (member of DragonForce), he implied that she played this song better than him................
See you shaking your head the whole time there.. welcome to Tina you just watched the most awesome guitar player this rock has ever seen. She snuck up on you, didn't she? She doesn't miss any notes. Other people that have watched this that know the piece have indicated that. Yeah she's a Savant. Lotta people have indicated that if they didn't see and hear her work they would not believe her play was even possible by a human. Others have excused her of speeding up the play but I've noticed that if that were true things like her hair movement would be speeded up as well and that is simply not the case. Here she hits over 3000 notes in 6 minutes thus its around 7 notes per second through the entire piece. Yeah this is the reason why what she does shouldn't even be possible.
A fellow who does analysis videos that are quite often used in music classes in Britain and works among other things as a professional guitar teacher made two interesting comments. First was how perfectly positioned she and the guitar had to be to pull this off. The second was it took him all afternoon just to learn the first 30 seconds of the song. She makes it look so effortless.
This video reminds me, I hope you can do a reaction to the 1986 film Crossroads (Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Jami Gertz, Joe Morton, Steve Vai). Great blues music, but a classical piece by violinist Niccolo Paganini - "Caprice No. 5" plays an important part in the story.
It's understandable to think that, after watching Tina S. shred Beethoven, you'd consider selling your guitars and finding something else to do, however before you do, consider this: not everyone can be an Einstein or DaVinci (or Tina S.), but there's plenty of room for physicists and artists (and guitar players). As the late great Vince Lombardi (head coach of the Green Bay Packers many, many moons ago) once said: “Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence.” Don't let Tina S,'s excellence deter you from chasing perfection. On a scale of one to ten, Tina S. is easily an eleven or twelve, but it didn't just fall out of the sky and land on her; between a certain amount of born talent and relentlessly practicing, that's what makes her one of the best guitar players I've ever seen. The story I gathered is that she practiced this piece for two solid months, and it shows - she rarely looks at her fingers or the fret board because she has acquired the muscle memory through so much practicing - she KNOWS where her fingers need to be. Finally, she does have one other classical rendition: "Vivaldi Tribute" ( th-cam.com/video/DIGfO2Dgc9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6EW72v9vDp0eRbPL )
Did you know, to make even more difficult, she is switching, in the blink of an eye, between the neck pickup and the bridge pickup while she is playing and for what? A hardly noticeable slightly change of tone. First I didn’t believe the person who made me aware of it but I checked it on full screen on her channel and it is bloody true! God, how really talented this girl really is. She is insane. I own a Vigier escalibur custom deep red with the Floyd rose and it the same on fender strat, position 1 and 5 are the best.
Other videos of Tina ? Difficult choice. With Moonlight sonata, she was 17 years old. Let's go back 1 year when she was still 15 years old (soon 16) and I would suggest Through the fire and flames (Herman Li is considered a top guitarist) Then her 1st video in 2023 for her return with the band she formed after 7 years of silence : Spin Twice Tina composes, lyrics and music, and leads her band..... leaving room for the 3 other musicians. Which makes some comments unfair that criticize her for performing a solo of barely 2 minutes : she doesn't pose as a star and it's not hearing that she does a solo almost throughout the song (there are 2 rhythm guitars and no bass in this song) Tina is considered by most reactors to be one of the best guitarists of all time. And I will not say the opposite. And she's only 25 ! Through the fire and flames th-cam.com/video/XpASSx0ecTU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Wmaq_taypvkQN75K Tidal wave (with Spin Twice) th-cam.com/video/fobcz96o3PE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=atTYMw19ct2Hye-O
You need to check Dr Viossy who did the tabs for that Beethoven hard rock version before Tina. He has done some other nice arrangements of classical music.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf You could have left that last word away, and your comment would have been constructive criticism. Now it is just hate mail, and the interweb is going down in flames because of kids like you.
She is relentless. She just keeps coming at you with one amazing riff after another without a break in between. It is hard to listen to her because guitar was not meant to be played like this.
If you want more metal versions of classical music, check out the album "Intermission Troldhaugen" by Mads Eriksen where he interprets certain pieces by Edvard Grieg on electric guitar (with band). Sadly, there aren't any videos of this.
Hi, Please react to a young man from Kazakhstan by the name of Dimash Kudaibergen. You won’t regret it. He sings in all genres & in +15 languages. His voice is OUT OF this world. He is an awesome human being with an angelic voice. Thank you much. Peace and Love from Ohio, USA.
I think it's time to listen to Marcin. It's like Angelina Jordan...it doesn't matter which song you listen to. You're simply speechless. I suggest "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin with one guitar.
If you do go listen to her new stuff, you will be extremely disappointed. I was when I heard it. I am assuming drugs during college were involved. She went from this pretty, insanely talented guitarist, to someone e who now has tattoos everywhere, yellowish blonde hair now and she is just the guitar player for a heavy metal band that has a lead singer. So she is in the backing music. Not the soloist that she should be. I know you said you don’t like the rock music, but at least listen to her cover of Herman Lee’s “ Through the fire and Flames”. Herman Lee did a reaction video of her playing his song and he was blown away. She is 17 in today’s video, but was only 15 when she did Through The Fire and Flames.
This Tina no longer exists in 2023, she is “dead” !! 2023 : Poor TINA S, she has changed, she is anorexic, drug addict, depressed, tattooed all over her body, her pretty hair are bleached, peroxided. She left her guitar teacher, she left her family. She got in with bad people. Yet we believed that she had a healthy mind !! Her new band is SPIN TWICE, imitation Linkin Park and Breaking Benjamin or Manneskin.
Huge disappointment when she returned after disappearing for some 6 odd years. Head to toe tattoos and playing with a bunch of so so musicians and music that is ad best, so so. She's a phenomenally skilled guitarist, arguably the most technically skilled on the planet. But here composition skills are far behind her playing skills. INHO, she could very easily be the #1 session and tour gun, why she isn't is a shame!
This Tina no longer exists in 2023, she is “dead” !! 2023 : Poor TINA S, she has changed, she is anorexic, drug addict, depressed, tattooed all over her body, her pretty hair are bleached, peroxided. She left her guitar teacher, she left her family. She got in with bad people. Yet we believed that she had a healthy mind !! Her new band is SPIN TWICE, imitation Linkin Park and Breaking Benjamin or Manneskin.
I didn't like your reaction, if you like Tina so much, you go to her channel and watch her videos, if the rest is good or bad it's your risk, your life your time, only you know your tastes. You seem a little dishonest to me No me gusto tu reacción, si tanto te gusto Tina, vas a su canal y miras sus video, si el resto es bueno o malo es tu riesgo, tu vida tu tiempo, solo tu sabes tus gustos. Me pareces un poco dehonesto
She started studying Classical Finger-style guitar at 6 yrs old. When she turned 13, she got an electric guitar for her birthday and started playing Rock, Blues, Classical metal style, Progressive, as well as retaining her finger-style technique. Between 13 to 17yrs and 5 months, she posted 16 killer vids. What I find most amazing about Tina is her manual dexterity. For a young player, her legato hand is obviously brilliant but, her picking hand is incredible. How her picking capability increased so rapidly is amazing. Also, she is a master at muting strings while playing, which she probably learned during her classical training. She did all this while still going to high school and doing homework at night, to graduate as an 'A' student. She stopped posting vids when she went to University to study robotics and information technology. Checkout her YT channel (It has the best video and sound quality performances) to see her versions of Vivaldi, Dragonforce, Steve Vai, Jason Becker, Gary Moore, Dream Theater, and others. There are many viewers of her vids that say her covers are better than the original artists versions. She is a guitar prodigy for sure.
You made up half of this dribble....robotics? You are a clown.
Tina, after releasing this video, made a 7 year break for her studies.
She came back last year with a band called Spin Twice and she is composing the songs of the band.
A new song will be released this sep 6th.
And doesn't she look totally different from then.?!!
Bleach blond, tats all over and very, very grungy looking.
But still one of the best female guitarists that's ever lived.!!!
@@ianrose56 That´s exactly waht I expect wehn a teen becomes a grown up.
It´s just normal.
Not saying that every single person needs to change that much ... but it is nothing wrong with it either.
@@ianrose56 The thing that bothered me the most was the change in her beautiful hair from back then. But its still Tina and THAT is what matters. Yep she's STILL the awesome player she was from back then. And do you remember yourself when you were 17 and then suddenly 25?
@@leecowell8165 yeah we all go through changes in life, weather physically or appearance wise. I'm now 56 and considering getting my first tattoo.!!! Crazy hey ..!!?
@ianrose56 sounds like a diss on her looks. Yer kidding though, right? What are you talking about - she's beautiful You're obviously allowed to think and say whatever you want, but was that really necessary.
I have seen this 100 times and. I never get bored of reactors first watching of her. She is a rock Goddess.
This metal version for guitar has been transposed by a guitarist called "Dr.Viossy" (you can check his channel on YT).
He mades the backing track Tina is using.
Edit : just saw you reacted to The warning, fun fact : Tina S. music teacher (and the one who makes the video) is a french guitarist called Renaud Louis-Servais. And he gained some popularity after Tina started to become famous. And after that, someone called "Daniela Villarreal" has become one of his student ;)
I think it’s still in his [Dr. Viossey] description box that you can buy the sheet music he arranged for this transposing, and the backing tracks for unlimited use for just, like 3 pounds. That’s pretty damn cheap considering he put that video out like 15 years ago.
Hi. Thank you for your reaction.
Tina Setkic is French. She was born 7 April 1999.
At age six she officially started her classical guitar training. Around twelve she switched to electric guitar. Then between ages thirteen and seventeen (2012 to 2016) Tina did altogether sixteen known shredded covers, each one of a different worldclass or masterclass artist. Shredding refers to an artist playing or performing of the fastest, most difficult and complex pieces of music.
This piece by Beethoven was the last of the set. She the went of the grid to study at university for the next seven years. She surfaced last year with a band called "Spin Twice". From news that's being going around at present, she disappeared again because she's been harrased by "bullies".
Spoil yourself by checking the following Tina S covers in the order of complexity.
1. "Arpeggios from hell - Ingwie Malmsteen;
2. "The Loner - Gary Moore;
3. "Through the Fire and Flames" - DragonForce (featuring Herman Li);
4. "Altitudes" Jason Becker;
5. "For the Love of God" - Steve.
Tina received word of praise from the last artist on my list above.
Welcome to my personal number one Master guitarist, TINA SETKIC.
Tina was born in France but her parents are YUGOSLAVIAN immigrants who emigrated to France during the war in the 1990s. They lived in Gradiska on the border between Bosnia and Croatia.
‘’Presto agitato” Beethoven wrote on the music sheet. Well, Tina Sektic’s “tour de force” made it glorious, magnificent. When you see Tina plug in her guitar, you see a butterfly turning into a dragon.
and she didnt miss a single note from the original composition, beethoven would be smiling at her from beyond the veil
Steve Vai's For the Love of God; Jason Becker's Altitudes; Gary Moore's The Loner... They're my favourites... Probably in reverse order... Can't decide between those last two.
She's grown up now and has a new band in France called Spin Twice. It's nothing like this music, but it is really good and there's momentary elements of the shredding in the songs
Tina S, the girl that makes men burn their guitars
:D
Bro, I've never seen you before. But this made me watch twice.
Maybe the algorithms will toss us into the same ring again?
Nice!
One of the greatest guitar players ever
She has a video called "Vivaldi tribute" that is pretty much the last part of Summer of The four Seasons. Also a short video of Paganini 5th Caprice, as played by Steve Vai in the movie Crossroads. Pretty much all of her covers are fantastic. "Altitudes" is amazing, and "For the Love of God" is probably my favourite cover of anything I've ever heard.
I'm hoping Cole will do a reaction to Crossroads.
you definitely should watch her covers of For the Love of God and Altitudes, and I would include The Loner in that list.
Definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and flames cover at 15 years old awesome 😎
Nice reaction. Please also check out the covers of Tina, DragonForce Through the fire and flames and Steve Vai for the Love of God.
Ah - the usual blank stare of amazement; the open mouthed astonishment and "I'm now selling my guitars" reaction. She is just brilliant.
My favorite is Jason Becker's Altitudes. Even Becker himself liked it
Tina S is a wonderfully skilled guitarist. I really loved your reaction to this Beethoven piece; I agree two hands finger-working at the same time is insane . One other classical piece she did is a Vivaldi Tribute. This classical number is shorted than the Beethoven piece but fantastic to watch.
Next up... Her Dragonforce cover... Its insane 😮😮😮😮
Tina's last name is Šetkić, š pronounced sh (as in shure), ć pronounced tj (as in tube), of Slavic origin (her parents are from the old Yugoslavia), and approx. means: hammer.
As a fan, I watch every new Tina s reaction.
A summary of Tina's life as a guitarist:
th-cam.com/video/vXotdh-nwAU/w-d-xo.html
Tina has removed many old videos from her channel. Here are some other channels where some of these have been preserved:
www.youtube.com/@0ParisFrance/videos
www.youtube.com/@sfprepper415/videos
Her band SpinTwice has their new song out today. TIDAL WAVE
Yep I'm subscribed to her channel so I picked right up on it almost on the day it was released. Tell u what that band of her has great sound and she has a few places in there that she gets it on. But remember that Tina is a humble girl so its gonna take a bit of time here to really start stoking her part. You know like Edge does on some of U2's stuff? Yeah this is original Tina stuff here, not a cover of someone else's work. I absolutely love this girl's play and mannerism. You won't be seeing any skin atta Tina either she's just pure class.
MIND BLOWING - ISN'T IT??!!!
she did a video cover of "through fire and flames" by DragonForce, (a song known for its major difficulty) which was seen by Herman Lee (member of DragonForce),
he implied that she played this song better than him................
See you shaking your head the whole time there.. welcome to Tina you just watched the most awesome guitar player this rock has ever seen. She snuck up on you, didn't she? She doesn't miss any notes. Other people that have watched this that know the piece have indicated that. Yeah she's a Savant. Lotta people have indicated that if they didn't see and hear her work they would not believe her play was even possible by a human. Others have excused her of speeding up the play but I've noticed that if that were true things like her hair movement would be speeded up as well and that is simply not the case. Here she hits over 3000 notes in 6 minutes thus its around 7 notes per second through the entire piece. Yeah this is the reason why what she does shouldn't even be possible.
She's Tina S -- she don't miss
She has also some Paganini and Vivaldi in her channel...but first, try "For the love of God", my fav from her
A fellow who does analysis videos that are quite often used in music classes in Britain and works among other things as a professional guitar teacher made two interesting comments. First was how perfectly positioned she and the guitar had to be to pull this off. The second was it took him all afternoon just to learn the first 30 seconds of the song. She makes it look so effortless.
She learned this in just three days.
This video reminds me, I hope you can do a reaction to the 1986 film Crossroads (Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Jami Gertz, Joe Morton, Steve Vai). Great blues music, but a classical piece by violinist Niccolo Paganini - "Caprice No. 5" plays an important part in the story.
In 'Crossroads'...no one you named actually plays the pieces. Fiction...what a concept.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf Vai played both his and Macchio's pieces at the end.
It's understandable to think that, after watching Tina S. shred Beethoven, you'd consider selling your guitars and finding something else to do, however before you do, consider this: not everyone can be an Einstein or DaVinci (or Tina S.), but there's plenty of room for physicists and artists (and guitar players). As the late great Vince Lombardi (head coach of the Green Bay Packers many, many moons ago) once said: “Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence.” Don't let Tina S,'s excellence deter you from chasing perfection.
On a scale of one to ten, Tina S. is easily an eleven or twelve, but it didn't just fall out of the sky and land on her; between a certain amount of born talent and relentlessly practicing, that's what makes her one of the best guitar players I've ever seen. The story I gathered is that she practiced this piece for two solid months, and it shows - she rarely looks at her fingers or the fret board because she has acquired the muscle memory through so much practicing - she KNOWS where her fingers need to be.
Finally, she does have one other classical rendition: "Vivaldi Tribute" ( th-cam.com/video/DIGfO2Dgc9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6EW72v9vDp0eRbPL )
She did a piece of Vivaldi's seasons (summer maybe? I don't remember) that was solid
She is the GOAT. During this piece she averaged almost 9 notes per second. I don't think that you would want to arm wrestle with her.
Did you know, to make even more difficult, she is switching, in the blink of an eye, between the neck pickup and the bridge pickup while she is playing and for what? A hardly noticeable slightly change of tone. First I didn’t believe the person who made me aware of it but I checked it on full screen on her channel and it is bloody true! God, how really talented this girl really is. She is insane. I own a Vigier escalibur custom deep red with the Floyd rose and it the same on fender strat, position 1 and 5 are the best.
Please react at Jason Becker "altitude". it's indescribable .......
Check out her cover of Dragon Force ‘s “Through the Fire and Flame!
Okay…mastered that. How about astrophysics next. You go Buckaroo!!
+Markt... Brian May of "Queen" made his Phd in Astrophysics after his career as a rock guitarist.
I think she has a Vivaldi cover, too.
This is what happens when you let children follow there passion.
Wow! Thanks, Cole!
Well done with the editing. Most reactors are usually a half second behind the video with the audio. You got it spot on. You should share your secret.
Wasn't that the most amazing thing you've ever seen?
GooGle IT 🙂
I can't even play false notes that fast and accurate...
My man, you need to watch her cover of Steve Vai's for the love of God"
No need to drop titles, just check out everything! (What's next, o.k. ,that's fine) just check out everything!!
Other videos of Tina ?
Difficult choice.
With Moonlight sonata, she was 17 years old.
Let's go back 1 year when she was still 15 years old (soon 16) and I would suggest Through the fire and flames (Herman Li is considered a top guitarist)
Then her 1st video in 2023 for her return with the band she formed after 7 years of silence : Spin Twice
Tina composes, lyrics and music, and leads her band..... leaving room for the 3 other musicians.
Which makes some comments unfair that criticize her for performing a solo of barely 2 minutes : she doesn't pose as a star and it's not hearing that she does a solo almost throughout the song (there are 2 rhythm guitars and no bass in this song)
Tina is considered by most reactors to be one of the best guitarists of all time.
And I will not say the opposite.
And she's only 25 !
Through the fire and flames
th-cam.com/video/XpASSx0ecTU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Wmaq_taypvkQN75K
Tidal wave (with Spin Twice)
th-cam.com/video/fobcz96o3PE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=atTYMw19ct2Hye-O
Kind of infuriating how she manages to look bored while casually melting my face.
You need to check Dr Viossy who did the tabs for that Beethoven hard rock version before Tina. He has done some other nice arrangements of classical music.
Viossy didnt 'tab' anything...this is his arrangement. Clown.
@@NicoleSmith-xg1cf You could have left that last word away, and your comment would have been constructive criticism. Now it is just hate mail, and the interweb is going down in flames because of kids like you.
She is relentless. She just keeps coming at you with one amazing riff after another without a break in between. It is hard to listen to her because guitar was not meant to be played like this.
If you want more metal versions of classical music, check out the album "Intermission Troldhaugen" by Mads Eriksen where he interprets certain pieces by Edvard Grieg on electric guitar (with band). Sadly, there aren't any videos of this.
Talk that shit elsewhere.
Tina stopped and disappeared for years. You can now find her back playing in a rock band; but not her virtuosity any more.
You can not continue to play several minutes long virtuose solos in a band.
Its called a band for a reason.
Guitar hero
Hi, Please react to a young man from Kazakhstan by the name of Dimash Kudaibergen. You won’t regret it. He sings in all genres & in +15 languages. His voice is OUT OF this world. He is an awesome human being with an angelic voice. Thank you much. Peace and Love from Ohio, USA.
Electric guitar when played by a classically trained musician 🤙
Plz go for Tash Sultana. She different, but equally skilled.
She will kill you too ;-)
Original is by Dr VIOSSY on TH-cam !!
Original is Beethoven Jem.....you stalker clown.
If you have not reacted to Kasey Chambers covers Eminem,s lose yourself,, I think you would be quite impressed
I think it's time to listen to Marcin. It's like Angelina Jordan...it doesn't matter which song you listen to. You're simply speechless. I suggest "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin with one guitar.
sorry to say that, you are here 10 years late, now is
it Spin twice
Not bad. Note perfect while averaging 7 notes per second for over 6 minutes.
She was only 19 when she did this. Unbelievable talent.
17 not 19 😇
If you do go listen to her new stuff, you will be extremely disappointed. I was when I heard it. I am assuming drugs during college were involved. She went from this pretty, insanely talented guitarist, to someone e who now has tattoos everywhere, yellowish blonde hair now and she is just the guitar player for a heavy metal band that has a lead singer. So she is in the backing music. Not the soloist that she should be.
I know you said you don’t like the rock music, but at least listen to her cover of Herman Lee’s “ Through the fire and Flames”. Herman Lee did a reaction video of her playing his song and he was blown away. She is 17 in today’s video, but was only 15 when she did Through The Fire and Flames.
This Tina no longer exists in 2023, she is “dead” !!
2023 : Poor TINA S, she has changed, she is anorexic, drug addict, depressed, tattooed all over her body, her pretty hair are bleached, peroxided. She left her guitar teacher, she left her family. She got in with bad people. Yet we believed that she had a healthy mind !!
Her new band is SPIN TWICE, imitation Linkin Park and Breaking Benjamin or Manneskin.
Huge disappointment when she returned after disappearing for some 6 odd years. Head to toe tattoos and playing with a bunch of so so musicians and music that is ad best, so so. She's a phenomenally skilled guitarist, arguably the most technically skilled on the planet. But here composition skills are far behind her playing skills. INHO, she could very easily be the #1 session and tour gun, why she isn't is a shame!
People like you are the reason she disappeared for 7 years. You're a bully and a troll. Go back to hiding under a bridge.
This Tina no longer exists in 2023, she is “dead” !!
2023 : Poor TINA S, she has changed, she is anorexic, drug addict, depressed, tattooed all over her body, her pretty hair are bleached, peroxided. She left her guitar teacher, she left her family. She got in with bad people. Yet we believed that she had a healthy mind !!
Her new band is SPIN TWICE, imitation Linkin Park and Breaking Benjamin or Manneskin.
...and then her fingers fell off. j/k, then she went to college
How about someone playing a 5-string acoustic guitar, with his own tuning. Try reacting to Jabob Collier "Little Blue" LIVE!
Can you please make the video smaller, Please. I still almost see it. Shame on the mess.
Dude, just put your guitars in the trash can.
Don't worry. She's ten times better than this now.
Can you please make the video smaller, I can still almost see it. Shame on the mess.
I didn't like your reaction, if you like Tina so much, you go to her channel and watch her videos, if the rest is good or bad it's your risk, your life your time, only you know your tastes. You seem a little dishonest to me
No me gusto tu reacción, si tanto te gusto Tina, vas a su canal y miras sus video, si el resto es bueno o malo es tu riesgo, tu vida tu tiempo, solo tu sabes tus gustos. Me pareces un poco dehonesto