Musicians react to hearing Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata ( 3rd Movement ) Tina S Cover
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata ( 3rd Movement ) Tina S Cover
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This was her farewell cover to RUclips at the age of 17. After this she disappeared until last year when she re-emerged with a new band. She covered Through the Fire and Flames at 15, and a fantastic cover of Steve Vai's For The Love Of God at 16.
Her cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" is also incredible!
2nd and 3rd that...simply amazing!!! thanks guys
Wait until you hear her rendition of Dragonforce's " Through the Fire and Flames " 😱🔥🔥🔥
The backing track is from Dr. Viossy, the guitarist who originally transpose this piece for electric guitar 🤘
This performance is INSANE.
I think Ludwig would greatly appreciate this version as in yess this is what is was ment to sound
great reaction guys
Tina's covers of Steve Vai's For the Love of God, Jason Becker's Altitudes, and Gary Moore's The Loner, are all phenomenal, because they demonstrate 'feel', in addition to shedding. Well worth checking out.
"Tina S" (Tina Šetkić) is incredible. She did several high profile covers on RUclips, then suddenly disappeared off the face of the planet for years. She came back into the social media scene, a short while ago, as the guitarist of a band named Spin Twice. There's a very cool video of Herman Li, from Dragonforce doing a reaction to Tina playing a cover of Through the Fire and Flames. Tina does both the lead and rhythm guitar parts. Herman was so impressed that he said in his reaction that if Tina ever saw the video she should get in contact, because he would love for her to come perform with the band, when they're in Europe. I'd suggest that be the next reaction - the cover she did at age 15. Linky: ruclips.net/video/XpASSx0ecTU/видео.html
She is incredible. She has done many technically difficult covers, but for me personally the cover of Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" is her best work. She puts so much emotion into this song. Unbelievable. Her cover of Dragon Force's "Through the Fire and Flames" even impressed Herman Li, who said it was the best cover. Maybe even better than himself.
Don’t you mean Through the fire and flames?
@@DarrellW_UK Yes, that's right, but I made a huge typo there.🤣😅 Thanks for pointing that out.
@@SlimNesbitt-p6s you’re welcome!
"Anything weird or unique...we like that stuff, too." DEAL! Check out Patty Gurdy's cover of Ed Sheeran's "Bad Habits" ruclips.net/video/PDjTOX0Ws9A/видео.html Patty's main instrument is the medieval instrument called the "hurdy gurdy" (hence, her stage name.) In this video, she also plays another ancient instrument called the octaveharpa.
Hey guys. Hope the cold weather is finally leaving your area. Some Tina background...started studying classical guitar at a conservatory in France at the age of 6. Switched to electric guitar at the age of 13 under the tutelage of Renaud Louis-Servais, a well known French guitarist and instructor. (Fun fact, Dany of The Warning has taken a few lessons from him.) At the age of 14, Tina started releasing covers of some of the more difficult guitar solos, many of which were featured in Guitar Hero, with Renaud handling the filming. At the age of 18 Tina disappeared from all social media and the internet, but finally resurfaced in the last few years as the guitarist for the band Spin Twice. As many others have commented, her covers of For the Love of God, Altitudes, and The Loner are my favorites because they require "feel" and not just technical prowess. I actually like her version of For the Love of God better than Vai's original.
More Tina..
Thank You guys very very much for doing this. At my age ok 76 I am always glad to see young people that can play and sing so well. Of Course I am a BIG fan of The Warning, but IO wanted to share Tina S with you Two. When I heard this about 7 plus years ago I threw all my guitars away. lol.
Funny enough, Renaud Louis-Servais, the amazing and electric guitar teacher, who trained Tina and recorded this video, has also had Dany Villareal as a student 😀🤩
Dont miss out on her version of The Loner (Gary Moore)...
always thought this was a rock song even when I only heard it on piano.
(until they drift off) both lead and the backing track are remarkably close to the actual piano piece. in parts they "just" spread it over different guitars and added drums. most melodies and rhythms are still Beethoven.
Valentina Lisitsa plays a mean 3rdmoonlight, worth following up with.
Another fantastic young girl from Japan【 JUNNA 】Through The Fire And Flames / DragonForce - Drum Cover ruclips.net/video/UKr1H4Jv6is/видео.html 【 JUNNA 】Painkiller / Judas Priest - Drum cover ruclips.net/video/b_nXz4uyQVY/видео.html
The song ended a while ago. I am still counting notes... Oops, "error! Memory buffer overloaded".
FATALITY ☠️🤘
You're going to solo this at your next show, right? :P
And of course she also did Ingwie Malmsteen Arpeggio From Hell
Her cover of Steve Vai's "For The Love Of God" ① is _better_ than Vai's live performances. Her emotional connection is unearthly. Tina S is a rare, better made, human who luckily also found her 'bliss' while young enough for her to approach her potential as a kid.
Best Wishes for a Happy, Peaceful 2025. ☮
Maybe react to either (or even both):
_KIDS ROCK FOR KIDS Global Collab - Barracuda (by Heart)_ ruclips.net/video/MI5w-SSN6iU/видео.html (4m:9s) Ann Wilson was lauded as one of the greatest voices in rock, so a tough vocalist to follow,
or
_KIDS ROCK FOR KIDS Global Collab - Hysteria (by Muse)_ ruclips.net/video/ApgUpGS6kAE/видео.html (3m:55s) better than the original?
The band are 9yo-16yo, average about 13yo, but I don't think you guys would be embarrassed by the performances. I was already a big fan of drumming "Phenom" Yoyoka, bass "monster" Ellen, and guitarist Charlotte; because of these I'm a fan of vocalist Vinya.
These recordings were organised by 'not for profit' KRFK. They say about themselves: _"KIDS ROCK FOR KIDS is a NYC-based nonprofit that brings together exceptionally talented and passionate young musicians from around the world - giving them the opportunity to do what they love and connect with their kindred spirits in music, _*_while helping kids in need."_*
I'm looking forward to your reaction to Electric Callboy "Elevator Operator".
① ruclips.net/video/nJi8iSpzq9I/видео.html To be fair, I can appreciate Vai's showmanship is expected live
Please react to the Brazilian guitarist Yamandu Costa, especially Samba pro rafa. Thanks
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you should check out Abim Finger play Glasgow Kiss by John Petrucci. He's as good as Tina, younger. I think you guys will enjoy hearing him. ruclips.net/video/CoTOo2V-XXY/видео.html
There's an old saw - classical music was heavy metal before electricity - but I don't really think it translate well here. Much admiration to an obviously talented musician, but it's not for me. Cheers....
Tina S. is amazing. Her skills are up there with Hl-ca and Lisa-X. Unfortunately, the band she formed a couple of years ago is not that great. Tina's guitar playing is great but the rest of the band is barely mediocre.
Nah. The group is good.
@@RonniePeterson
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