TINA S "LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA" (reaction)
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2022
- Check out Sight After Dark reacting to "Ludwig van Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata" by Tina S!
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Tina studied classical guitar up to the age of 13 when she switched to electric. Her teacher was Renaud Louis Servais, a famous guitarist from France that has taught students all over the world. From the ages of 14-17 he released videos of her playing covers of some of most well known difficult guitar pieces/solos. This was the last. At the age of 18, Tina disappeared from social media and the internet. Known for her highly technical pieces like this one and Through the Fire and Flames, I think she really shines with her covers of For the Love of God, Altitudes, and The Loner. Each of those require feel and emotion to play right and she nails them while adding her own style. I would gladly pay to watch this young woman play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star or whatever she wants to play. When she has a guitar in hand, magic happens. I hope you guys react to more of her covers. They're worth the experience.
When your brain take the entire control of your fingers and arms there is no more room for facial expression or something else. This is god level performance
Her guitar is a "Vigier Excalibur Custom HSH". These are French high end guitars. 🤘
Far from losing it's soul, if you've heard Beethoven's original, it has in fact added to it, brought it to a modern audience, and also shown how some people hate brilliance.
Wow..that was beautifully said..
I do agree this modernized this but the original is far better than this
Her name is Tina Setkic, she was born in 1999.
She was 16 or barely 17 when she did this. The backing track is by someone else. Incredible. Sifa, she does a great cover of Steve Vai's "For the love of god". She is French and has been playing since about 4. She had a huge following then, after this, just seemed to drop off the planet. I heard she got lots of abuse on line, some sexual. Also heard she just stopped to concentrate on going and doing Uni. The scary bit for me is that for most of this, she seems so at ease. I reckon we've witnessed guitar playing at least 95% of all guitarists, living and dead, could never dream of. Great reaction Dan And Sifa and thanks.
Doctor viosi did the backing track and originally composed it 4 guitar you need to look him up he's an excellent Italian guitar player
@@jonathanduran1773 thanks for that. He deserves credit for helping bring this music to a modern audience and giving this music an extra dimension.
She was 17 and 4 months in August 2016. Tina is born April 7, 1999 !
Tina interview:
"The comments of the jealous and the haters and trolls do not interest me, I don't care, they do not know the music and the guitar, they are unknows.
It is only the reactions of the professionals that interest me, and I thank Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Jason Becker, Steve Vai for their congratulatory tweets!"
Thanks so much Paul!
For The Love Of God. What she is doing now is one of the greatest social questions of our age. Did I say For The Love of God?
For The Love of God.
Tina s is the Boss 😎... Next stop fire and flames Gitarre 🎸 solo!!! 🙌 🙌 🙌 🙌
HA! I was wondering when you'd get around to this, she is mind blowingly amazing. One of the greats and I say that with confidence, but she chose to share her talent in a different and limited way.
She was 17 in this video and its her last and most viewed video. The Moonlight Sonata is three parts, or 'movements. The 1st 2 movements are slow, the 3rd movement is what Tina is playing in this vid and I've always seen it played at a very fast rate. She has a pile of guitar cover videos and every one of them will blow your mind. Next up, watch her cover of Through the Fire and Flames.
Lol. The third movement is played fast because it is fast. She didn’t speed it up at all. It has a fast tempo.
@@frankiek2269 She plays it roughly between a 10% faster than anybody and a 40%, depending on the performer's choice... search before posting, my friend "Lol"
Rousseau, famous YT pianist, for example, plays it in 7:34
And Fire and Flames is one of her less inspiring covers, For the Love of God and Altitudes trace circles around that one, imho
@@TheChzoronzon She plays it at the same speed as Dr Viossey, the guy who originally transcribed it. There is a set tempo to the song by Beethoven. Dr. V and Tina plays it at his tempo. You know, the guy who made the song. Anything else, like Rousseau, must not be able to play it well at that tempo, so he slowed it down for himself. Learn music before you post.
@@frankiek2269 No
Beethoven original is intended to be played in 6: 46, its 201 measures in presto agitato, so 406 seconds
Viossey and Tina turn that into 6: 04, aprox. So 364 seconds... which is a 10% faster, as I said
Learn to math, oh u triggered one :D
Al you guys eat your heart out
she is The best!!
I stumbled onto Tina S (Tina Setkic) several years ago through this very video. After reattaching my jaw, I started checking out her other posts.
Tina S is French, and started her RUclips channel when she was eight years old, playing classical pieces and metal covers on acoustic guitar. At 13 she covered the guitar solo from "Eruption", and immediately went viral. She was a little over 17 when she posted "Moonlight Sonata", which unfortunately is her last showing anywhere on video or social media. There is rampant speculation on The Interwebs, in the places where things like this are discussed, that ranges from reasoned to conspiratorial. There are numerous articles in various media, but none offer any hard information about her after this video either. Where is the ghost of Sir Henry Stanley when you really need him?
she recently updated her youtube picture and now has a band
This was written for guitar by Dr. Viossy.
Check out her cover of Steve Vai's "For The Love Of God", recorded 2 years earlier when she was 15.
WHY ARE YOU LYING ????
The cover "For the love of god" edited December 12, 2015, and TINA S was 16 y.o and 8 months !!!
@@0ParisFrance still stalking?
Always a delight to see favorite reactors checking out favorite pergormances!
The universe is like a hard drive. It records all knowledge and some times it is planted into a child for what reason we do not know. Music is very easy for these special children. No one really knows why.
The girl has the Yngwie tone. She kicks total ass!
She didn't speed it up. You're thinking of the first movement. Tina played the third movement which is fast.
Yes, the third movement is Presto Agitato.
LvB is proud of Tina. 🤘
I'd pay to see her. Great selection!
She was 8 years old when she first picked up an acoustic guitar. She was 17 when this video was recorded. She stopped playing and went to full time university at 18 or 19 and hasn’t appeared on RUclips since…… there are millions of fans waiting for her to return !
Yep. Mind blown 😳
The piece she played is the Third Movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, the one you are used to hearing is the First Movement.
It's Tina's cover of"for the love of God" on a react to. And that cover Tina shows why she is a master on the guitar. Her timing and use of the whammy bar are absolutely impeccable and second to none
The 3rd movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is always played PRESTO AGITATO !!
Eddie Van Halen would be proud...She needs to create her own sound & style
She didn't speed it up. It's marked Presto agitato. That's exactly the right speed for the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata.
Was thinking the first movt ☺️
Bs. She plays it at least a 10% faster than any version you can find
Rousseau, the big YT pianist, for example, plays it in 7 : 34... compared to 6 : 04 from Tina
@@TheChzoronzon Is that good or bad? Does it really matter? I think Tina's performance is excellent.
The metronome hadn't been invented in 1802 when the sonata was published, and Beethoven didn't go back and add one for this piece. It's just marked Presto agitato, and I think Tina's tempo could pass for that.
I have heard that Beethoven complained that pianists usually played his slow movements too fast and his fast movements too slow. (Of course he was talking about pianists of his own day, not ours.) Once the metronome was invented, he could be a little more exact about what he had in mind.
Edited to add: You are right that her running time is about 10% less than 6 : 47, and very few pianists clock in less that that. I noticed only one on RUclips with a running time less than 6 minutes--Tiffany Poon. Most come in between 7 : 15 and 7 : 30. I listened to several of them. Some I like better than others. Most are freer with the tempo than Tina, but then, they weren't working with a backing track.
Also, we're both assuming that Dr. Viossy didn't leave out or compress anything when he wrote this version. Tina's using his backing track.
@@construct3 Exactly, she's just following the backing track, which is a 10% faster than the original
I find it meritory, if anything... and I think it suits beautifully the rock character of the electric guitar version
@@TheChzoronzon She plays the same version as Dr VIOSSY at the same speed, here is the video of Tina S and Dr VIOSSY together. ruclips.net/video/hL_dlBA9bxo/видео.html
Ludwig would have loved it.
Tina Setkic is a French guitarist specialising in covering technically difficult solos of heavy metal from Van Halen, Gary Moore, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, and Pink Floyd, and metalised classical music including pieces from Beethoven, Paganini, and Vivaldi. She is now 23. She does a cover of Steve Vai, For the Love of God.
Small quibbles (I realise you're just quoting Wikipedia, but It's worth checking. It isn't 100%):
_Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb_ is *not* _" ... heavy metal ... "._
_Gary Moore - The Loner Cover_ is *not* _" ... heavy metal ... "._
_"Vivaldi Tribute" (Patrick Rondat)_ is *not* _Vivaldi._ It was written by Patrick Rondat in 1996.
Best Wishes. ☮
@@gbulmer HAHAHA !
Impressive!
Tina S, my favorite guitar player. She eats guitars for breakfast. She,s STUNNING.
When you get comments from Steve Vai for playing For the Love of God and Jason Becker for playing Altitudes, you know you've reached god level.
The first movement of the moonlight sonata is slow. The last movement is just as fast as she played it.
You are confusing the 1st and 3rd movement.
Yep! Thanks 😊!
vigier excalibur ultra is the guitar and it was the 3rd movement not sped up this was her last upload on yt
People like Tina were born with musical knowledge already in their brain. No one knows how this happens but it is not uncommon. Some children can sit down at the piano and just go off. It is so weird. HABIB FINGER is like this. He was playing classical music at age 6 on guitar! Check him out as well.
On Tina's page we see that she smiles 7 times : at 0,01 0,49 0,52 4,48 4,53 5,29 6,01
Lol 7 is a great number!
@@SightAfterDark7 times 0,57 1,19 2,06 2,28 2,31 4,19 4,41 setting the pickup selector on the guitar, 6,01 closing the sound button !
The great female guitarist your welcome.
Try her dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome thanks request 😀
15 y.o and... 11 months or 16 less 1 month only.
Moonlight Sonata has movements. The popular one that most people know. this is a different movement that most people dont
know. She plays a Vigier guitar from Aussie lands
VIGIER in AUSSIE ???????????????????????? HAHAHAHAHAHA LOL !!
VIGIER is a FRENCH company, located 30 KM south of Paris and 1 KM from TINA S !!! The boss is Patrice VIGIER.
Technical perfection, but somehow feels sterile, I feel like I'm in the bright lights of a hospital
Sorry for you, she doesn't play naked and make no faces!!
There's a hard "wish ur mom" joke there, but I'll refrain :D
No, it doesn't sound sterile at all, for the fast tempo piece it is.
GOAT. 1 - Beethoven. 2 - Stravinsky. 3 - Zappa.
Her Guitar Viger Excaliber
Aren't you tired of talking bullshit ??
VIGIER model EXCALIBUR CUSTOM, idiot !!
This is simply what happens when a classical musician plays a popular electronic instrument. There are tons of examples of this kind of virtuosity in the classical world.
Check out Chloe Hua winning the menu in competition at age 10 or so.
Check our Vengerov young and now (ysaye ballade) .. check out the Korean who won Cilburn piano competition at age 18 last year. Yundi li winning the international Chopin competition age 18.
It goes on and on.
These people have the utmost training the develop superior technique with relaxed muscles.
I wish we had more reactions to Vengerov playing ysaye’s ballad. Well.. just one would be nice.
Thanks for all the info and thanks for watching!
Not the third movement. extremely challenging to play on the piano
She said she was going to quit to go to college. That was 6 years ago. There are other speculations out there.
We are not allowed to play when we go to college ?? Even during school holidays ?
No speeding up; that is her ability. Her teacher did the background and filming. It was because of people claiming that she faked it that made her leave RUclips. Her earliest videos are here for you to see her progress.
Just look at the original version of this version, created by Dr Viossy which goes at the same speed !
"It was because of people that made her leave RUclips" ?????? HAHAHAHA LOL ! You don't know Tina's character !
Tina S interview :
"The comments of the jealous and the haters and trolls do not interest me, I don't care, they do not know the music and the guitar, they are unknows.
It is only the reactions of the professionals that interest me, and I thank Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Jason Becker, Steve Vai for their congratulatory tweets!"
@@0ParisFrance Actually, that is good to hear. Yes, there was a lot of speculation as to why Tina left RUclips, and that was high on the speculation. Lots of people accused her of faking; your quote leads credence to the fact that they existed and were noteworthy.
@@0ParisFrance I know. I was responding to statements in the video.
@@efricha Real musicians know this! If she had pretended to play, she would never have received tweets from REAL big name professional guitarists, and Nick Mason from Pïnk Floyd retweeted this video on his page!!
Tina S. Polyphia Van Halen
How do you spell virtuoso? QUERTY? I can't type. My grandmother could type of 100 words per minute. How is that pertinent you wonder? It's fast and precise.
So what you are saying is, you have no idea what you just watched and no idea what to say. That's some funny chit right there......
These ① are the same piece of music on piano; the pace of Tina S is a little faster (6m01 vs 6m44s). Most recent rumours I've seen are she's finished college and now has a music business. I'm with @John Hawkins, her Steve Vai, Garry Moore, Jason Becker or Dave Gilmour (Pink Floyd) covers are more interesting. She's creating emotion with her guitar. Steve Vai is a great guitarist, show man, and understands how to entertain his audiences. However, I prefer Tina S's version of "For the Love of God".
Best Wishes. ☮
① _Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata, III "Presto Agitato" Valentina Lisitsa_ ruclips.net/video/zucBfXpCA6s/видео.html (6m44s)
_Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement)_ ruclips.net/video/BV7RkEL6oRc/видео.html this shows the notes very clearly but is much slower.
Most recent rumours I've seen are she's finished college and now has a music business. HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHA LOL !
Thanks!
@@0ParisFrance So do you have more up to date information?
@@gbulmer Si tu veux des informations sur ma voisine Tina Setkic, il faut lui écrire ou lui téléphoner. Son adresse et son N° de téléphone sont dans l'annuaire téléphonique. Tu peux aussi écrire à son père, son frère et sa sœur qui ont une page Facebook. J'écris en français car je ne maîtrise pas bien l'anglais.
@@gbulmer If you want information about my neighbor Tina Setkic, you have to write to her or call her. Her address and phone number are in the phone book. You can also write to her father Miroslav, her brother Sacha and her sister Léa who have a Facebook page. I write in French because I don't speak English very well.
You would be far better off listening to the original composition.
She is French and Moving On she is now in her 30;s
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA LOL ! You are a comic!! Or an idiot !!
Tina was born IN 1999 !!
Aren't you tired of talking bullshit ??
17 You wish Hater Photo Shop Been Playing at 4 Spanish Guitar 6age
Aren't you tired of talking bullshit ??
She Quit RUclips Went to Collage good for her
Aren't you tired of talking bullshit ??
Oh dear... Tina is proficient but I feel the soul has been lost - the magic of the piece has fled. Difficult to play tho!
Taken directly from the book "What losers say"🤣
@@paulfenwick8767 You forgot jealous. “It’s what jealous losers say.”
@@frankiek2269 correct🙂
Who jacked up this recording by putting the background over Tina? It sucks comparred to the original recording.
HAHAHAHAHA IDIOT !! TINA S's teacher Renaud Louis-Servais comment 16/3/2022 : "... a small precision concerning this version, it is an arrangement made by the incredible Italian guitarist, Michele "DrViossy" Vioni, who was kind enough to let us use his version."
No, It's MOONLIGHT SONATA 3rd Movement. You get money for this. Do Better
Thanks for watching Tracey!
Her teacher Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS, website www rlsgfr, and renaud ls free fr