Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata ( 3rd Movement ) Tina S Cover Reaction!
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Yes she is fast but it's how clean she plays. Every note is hit to perfection. That's greatness.
She's 17 in this video. She started playing classical guitar at the age of 6 in France. Since Eddie died she's my favorite guitarist. All her covers are amazing, but my next favorite is Steve Vai's 'For the Love of God'. She quit posting videos after this one and disappeared from social media. She's supposedly in college and we all hope she returns soon. She also puts her own style on her covers so they're rarely note for note, and you'll notice she rarely looks at the fret board. Hope you're now a member of her fan base and subscribe to her site.
She has her own musical studio now near Paris , at Evry-Courcouronnes suburb of Paris...
For the love of God. Man, the way she did this. Even Steve Vai send her a compliment by Twitter.
Note that doesn’t miss a note and the whole video is shot in ONE Take. No redoing, no fixing mistakes. She hardly looks at her guitar. Perfection is beautiful.
As she once said she's working her songs like video games - muscular memory - no need to look at the guitar, the fingers know exactly what they have to do. An approach that previous generations can hardly understand. And of course hours and hours of work - every day!
This was an average of seven notes per second for six minutes straight, she didn't miss a single note...not one. 😎🎸
Right!?! 😊😮
Her name is Tina Setkic.She's is knowing for playing very complicated arrangements and guitar solo's and hardly missing a note ever. Many experts saying that she is extremely talented and even better than some of "the established" ones.
not hardly missing a note. but actually NOT missing a note
I love how you said, " She must've been playing 20 years." She's 15 in this video from what I've read.
She covered "Through the fire and flames" from Dragonforce. A Must see
It is coming right up.
Tina is a classically trained guitarist that rarely if ever gets mentioned when people are discussing who the best guitarists in the world are. It’s quite obvious that to achieve Tina’s skill level requires absolute dedication, the self discipline, sacrifices, and the commitment to the hours it takes to achieve her level of skill and mastery. IMO, every performance by her is a virtuoso one. She is highly respected by some of the best known guitarists in the world. It’s a shame that the world hasn’t seen her perform in years. I have no idea what happened to cause her to stop putting out videos of her jaw dropping performances. I hold out hope that one day we will get to see her perform again.
You are right, THIS IS INSANITY! I am pretty sure at one point during that performance some of the fingers on her left hand became detached and were operating independently of the rest of her hand. 😆 As amazing as her left hand is, I think her right hand is even better. The speed and precision of her picking is mind boggling!
Exactly!!
I believe that she was voted as and is considered as being the best female guitar shredder on the planet.
Eddy Van Halen was the king of the two hand finger-tapping , she’s the Queen.
There is a video of Eddie Van Halen’s father finger tapping. Great check it out.
She is impératrice !
Playing for 20 years ? She's only 17 here... And I'm classically trained; she didn't miss a note from the original piano piece
- The original piece played on the electric guitar was created by Dr VIOSSY.
No slight of hand just an incredible talent.
Ive been playing guitar for 20 years and she was 17 when she did this, puts things into perspective:)What impressed me the most was her sweeps, completely flawless.
Tina's exercises :
SWEEPING : - 140 BPM ruclips.net/video/OcMC7I1CiCQ/видео.html
Sweeping - 170 BPM 3 cordes : ruclips.net/video/kN3AIS4wRRg/видео.html
Sweeping - 170 BPM 5 cordes : ruclips.net/video/t6bsVbHgIoU/видео.html
Tina S. Dragonforce "Through the Fire and Flames" is a MUST SEE!
Every great guitar player will dream to play like her at her age. This is above virtuosity.
You have to learn with her teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS !!
Every great guitar player dreams to play like her at any age lol.
There are good musicians, then there are those who have talent, there are virtuosos who master an instrument, a score, there are pridiges. and above those, there are those who are unclassifiable, of which Tina Setkit is a part just like Beethoven. The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata is a technical tornado that doesn't intimidate Tina Setkit! Her interpretation of "for the love of god" speaks volumes about her abilities as well as the message she wants to convey. Undoubtedly, it is a remarkable being also for her beliefs. Huge respect.
Not SETKIT.... but SETKIC !!
@@0ParisFrance Oops !
Eddie Van Halen may have perfected guitar tapping, but Steve Hackett of Genesis was doing it way before him.
4:47 - thats called muscle memory. You can train that. But still - that precision is mesmerizing
Someone cloned Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Eddie van Halen, Tony MacAlpine and Steve Vai, put the genes together and created this girl. Daaaammnn!!
She does a lot of covers. ❤
Besides the few clips focusing on her earlier development as a guitarist, all the major covers Tina has put on RUclips, as I understand, were performed between the ages 13 to 17!
if you think this her playing FAST.. you need to check tina s cover of dragonforce through the fire and flames...
She makes that instrument sing!
she is a legend.....
Hope we'll see her coming back to us with new music. LOVE that you don't fake or hide anything as always. Stay safe
If the sky is the limit, Tina S left outer space.
She is the Jeanne D'Arc of guitar shred ;-)
Icare and Jeanne d'Arc ended up burnt !!
in answer to your question about the two-hand-tapping......Eddy van Halen was one of the first who made this technic more populair with the band Van Halen.......stay safe....
It was actually someone besides Eddie. He just made it more prevalent and popular. Here’s a web page that has a good handle on the beginnings of finger tapping. rockpasta.com/who-really-invented-tapping-its-not-eddie-van-halen/
I know he didn't invent this, he was one of the first within rock to use it
Queen's lead guitarist, Brian May, did it long before that.
@@tbay1959 and Steve Hackett from Genesis did it before Brian May.
@@kyles5513 Genesis did not exist in 1973 when Brian May did it on bohemian rhapsody.
Tina S is the closest thing to perfection we will EVER see.
She is feeling the music.
Welcome to the Tina S FAN club, bro.. You'll be hardcore fan soon..
She is an amazing musician. Been doing it since a baby practically.
Eddie Van Halen was quick and very good But I've never seen anybody like Tina SETKIC She's got alien blood I love herI hope she comes back I'm 69 don't wait too long Bless you
Best comment I saw on the original vid was "I've been playing the guitar for 20 years and watching this has finally given me the motivation to take up accountancy" Lol
best comment i saw on one of her covers (sadly dont remember which one, cant find it anymore): "i couldnt even play WRONG notes that fast !"
great reaction! My personal favs are her cover of steve vai, 'for the love of god' and Altitudes by jason becker. Both must see! She is really mindblowing!
Its hard to listen that fast much playing it, Tina...RESPECT!
Jason Becker used to play this as a warm up exercise! He was unreal!
Eddie Van Halen was a Genius But I've never seen anything like Tina SETKIC I love her I hope she comes back I'm 69 don't wait too longBless you guys
Italian guitarist Vittorio Camardese already did two hand tapping back in the 60's - on a classical guitar :) ruclips.net/video/3y1WK040cAI/видео.html
Give the credit to the guitar withstanding all this virtuoso stuff and not falling apart... lol
She is the best in the world!!!
In order not to break the guitar and the strings, she put a Locking Nut and there is carbon in the neck!
Ohhhh what a rabbit hole you've jumped into! ENJOY!
My same reaction, BOOM!! totally blew me away, yes all in one take, been trying to play this for a while, may never even get close, just narrowed it down to a few sections, Tina is remarkable!
I think she uses this song as her warm up practise before playing the really hard ones...
She has a vid showing her from 8 to 18 practicing. This sonata is 2420 notes btw
It's so easy for her...she looks like she's thinking about what's for lunch while playing.
@7:04 - This is probably the best right hand picking ever seen. Legendary.
EVH would love her!
Check-out more Tina covers please !
Cool you got to see this! She was really young when this was filmed! 17 or 18 I believe. Amazing playing though!!
17 y.o. : born April 7, 1999, and this video in August, 2016.
If you she can play that she can play anything !!!! Great video HXC !!! 🎼🎶🎵🎼.
Wow! Lost for words 🙌🏼 🎸
That's a combination of passion , talent and dedication ..
probably my favorite music video, i've seen it 50 times and it never gets old, your reaction is the norm, jaw dropping at the talent... tina s. is a phenom, at the age of 8 she did eddie van halen's eruption and had 4 million views in 1 week. but not only is this an extremely difficult rendition, she does it in one take! and flawlessly, no tricks here, this is master shredding of the highest degree. tina's a bit of a mystery tho, not much is known about her, and she stopped posting mid 2016, and there's no video of her performing (anywhere) since.
at the age of 8 she did eddie van halen's eruption ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? I WANT TO SEE THAT !!!!!!!!!!! WHERE ???????????????????????????
@@0ParisFrance find it yourself nazi.
@@tomitstube Recording of Eruption in MAY 2013 !!! TINA was born in APRIL 1999 = 14 years old !!!!!!!
Amazing talent out there.
Her and the dooo need to colab, if they haven't already! Highly you should check him out too... the dooo shreds on a banjo my favorite
I heard that right after this recording, the guitar burst into flames.
...and burned for days without being consumed.....
I think its just called "tapping" (that bit that you asked about): fingerstyle is an instrumental guitar version of a song where the usually sung notes are picked on the guitar aswell as the general chord progression behind it and all the fingers are used throughout pretty much...(then theres finger-picking which pretty much means non-plectrum picking patterns but it isn't about a song being soley instrumental or anything its just a way of playing)
👏👏👏👏👌very good
Talented
Thanxxx🙏😇🌎❣🧜♀️🙏
Loved your reaction!❤❤❤❤
First time hearing. This young lady don't play music the music plays her.
Why is it fast ? Because Beethoven called the 3rd Movement "Presto Agitato".
10 stops during the guitar solo! World record !!! It would be more respectful for the artist to make the comments at the end ...
The video was NOT posted to showcase Tina S. It was the exact same reason as "Many" others doing the exact same review. To Showcase the Reviewer. And they are phony as heck!
20 years? LOL! She was 17!
A few days ago I discovered Accept with their version of The Moldau. Yesterday it was RockMilady covering Hallelujah. Today this. The world can´t be a bad place.
Wonderful, the Moldau by Accept !
I am not an expert in guitar, but for me personally, she is the best guitarist! Tina S !
Insanity definitely One of the best ever yngwie malmsteen would be proud of her
Thanks for this .... I am in Awwww
This performance is to Tina S as I Put A Spell On You is to Angelina Jordan. Unbelievably Awesome!!!
There is no way to really know who started “tapping” on the fret of their guitar. It is a technique that has been in classical and flamenco guitar since at least the 1950s, if not before. Eddie VanHalen made it popular in the early 1980s thanks to MTV videos.
Look at her cover of For the love of god, by Steve Vai.
I miss Tina .
She was 17 when she did this 😳😳😳
This is a perfectly performed and absolutely flawless rendition of this song.
Thank you for the like!
Good reaction, thank you. Greetings from Ukraine)
Dragon force!!! After this dragon force drum Cover from junna!! 🙌
If Beethoven were alive it would be like,,, Damn girl you not only played my music you read my mind.
Hey, definitely check out Tina Setkic Dragon Force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome thanks 😀
A worthy opponent of Marcin Patrzałek :)
From your playlist you have two connections Tina S. & Joe Bonamassa who point to Stevie Ray Vaughn, check out srv.
PagaTina S! Probably addicted to practicing and progressing! Insane precision and coordination! I have always been deeply impressed by her (and very jealous)! But I would love to hear her play a slow, expressive and emotional solo!
Oddly, something about her playing reminds me of Brian May. Maybe it's just the tone or the picking weight, but there is definitely something.
I'm laughing so hard..... Your mouth only closed when you made the stankface. The rest of the time, OPEN. 😂😂😂😂
MUCH LOVE to you 💙💛💙
His reaction and any facial expressions were all FAKE. This was not the first time he saw this video. Were you born yesterday?
I am pretty sure that she is a savant. Like Mozart. Watch the Amadeus movie. There you can see the same. If someone asked her to play the same thing backwards, she would possibly do it just as flawlessly.
I've watched many other Tina S reaction videos and the average response is dumbfounded silence. 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 the average non guitar playing viewer while watching Tina S. 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 and melt.
Tina S is performing diabolically difficult 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 was one good Tina S reaction that got my attention.
"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. Probably her mom. 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.
She Hass been playing guitar for 13 yes
no, 6 y.o.
🤩🤯
For something a little slower but perfect check her cover of Gary Moore, The Loner.
All that from a 16-17 year old ( at the time ).
Its all muscle memory after intense practice (As a piano player, I understand lol)
Her 'For the love of god' Steve Vai cover is great too. Gives you the chills sometimes.
If you want to check out other great guitarists, check out Gus Drax (His Jason Becker-Altitudes cover is great) and TheDooo.
Please check out her Through fire and flames cover. It's incredible!
She is currently 22, dob 4/7/99 and is French
and her parents Yugoslav immigrants.
You should check out Marcin Patrzalek Toxicity, Luca Stricagnoli Thunderstruck, and Stevie Ray Vaughan With out You, if want to that is.
I know Eddie van Halen did this and very good too.
For the Love of God cover
I have searched for a long time to find out about Tina. In the past, I have read that she was studying law, medicine, music and now engineering. None of that could I verify. (haven't yet tried to verify the engineering claim, but no schools are ever mentioned) I was beginning to think that she had died and someone else was getting the revenue from her YT channel. Then someone on YT wrote that she had a band and had played the Egg London Nightclub. What do you know!
www.bandsintown.com/a/8298139-tina-s?came_from=257&
As of now, France is still in lock down but, at least thru December 28, 2019, she was alive and kicking! Yay! And playing! Double yay!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOL !!
Who knew that Beethoven would be relevant in today's world?!
Eddie Van Halen made tapping popular with the his mastery of the technique. You should do a reaction to his "Eruption" guitar solo from the 1986 "Live Without a Net" concert.
Jimmie Webster created tapping in... 1952 !!
If you are legitimately interested in how she does it and how she has gotten to that point, there is a compilation video of her progress: ruclips.net/video/vXotdh-nwAU/видео.html
She practices 40 hrs a day 12 days a week thats why she is the god of guitars
Tina interview : "As far as my working time is concerned, it is quite limited. I go to school all week, which doesn't allow me to play on my guitar."
The technique she is using with her right hand on the neck is called tapping, I don’t know if he was the first for sure, but Eddy Van Halen is known for it.
Tina is only playing the tablature of Dr VIOSSY with tapping.
What some people can do .... Understandable disbelieve. What a muscle memory she must have.
All the musicians play from memory!
@@0ParisFrance If this is a responds to my comment than please explain what you mean by saying that all musicians play from memory.
@@itomg Have you ever seen a Rolling Stone concert, or any other band, play several songs for 2 hours while looking at the notes on a music stand?
@@itomg All rock bands play from memory.
@@0ParisFrance Maybe I'm still missing your point, but it reads as if you are downplaying this achievement. Sure a lot of musicians can play a variety of numbers without scores. However not so many are able to play this piece, with this high bpm, flawlessly. That a seventeen-year-old can do this IS a remarkable achievement.
Even for a professional musician it's no shame not being able to play a piece like this flawlessly.
As an example:
Many professional piano players never dare to play Piano-concert number 2 of Sergej Rachmaninov. Why? Because of the complexity of the note patterns and the incredible speed at which they are supposed to be played. Building muscle memory is the only way to achieve that. And that is hard, really hard. I play an instrument myself and I have experienced how hard it can be.
So that's why I understand the disbelieve of Highly Combustible. This is close to the limits of what people can do.