I had the pleasure of watching her when she was still on RU-vid! She would get so many bad comments over her not having the right facial reaction as she played! Don't know what made her stop posting on RU-vid anymore! But I hope she's still doing her music, and one day comes back and just blows everybody away with turn on music!
@@allensaunders449 HAHAHA! The university never stopped playing music ! Especially during the school holiday months ! In her university in Evry, there are 2 bands. Bill Clinton and Thomas Pesquet (astronaut) played saxo in college.
Amazing how many jealous people exist on the internet, trying to drag anyone else down. Tina is brilliant and I look forward to her coming back one day.
Beethoven is still famous and considered a musical master. This third movement or section of Beethoven's Moonlight Piano Sonata (Number 14, Opus 27 N. 2 in C-sharp minor) is the most famous piece of classical music. The first movement of this sonata is the most well-known. This third movement is considered the most complicated piece of music to play on any instrument. Beethoven made it challenging to thwart any people who pirated his music as their own. He wanted to show the pirates that only Beethoven could play this piece. Piracy of other's music was commonplace, and there weren't any copyright laws at the time. Historians believe Beethoven wrote this piece in his early thirties. Beethoven did not name this piano sonata "Moonlight" because it came from his publisher. When Beethoven wrote his last symphony, the ninth, the audiences at the time loved it. He was unaware at its first premiere that the enormous adulations afterward were for him. Moreover, his hearing was so bad that he had to put his ear to the piano lid to detect its vibrations while composing his music. Some historians and musicologists believe Beethoven had perfect pitch and he could hear and write his music using his mind. Some of his last pieces of music are in the lower register since his hearing had deteriorated. Sadly, Beethoven lost his hearing at a young age and could not hear his most famous pieces of music. Historians believe Beethoven was a heavy wine drinker, and the wine in the 19th century was heavily lined with lead in wine barrels. He would also use a wine goblet that was lined with lead. Lead is a heavy metal toxin that can cause mental instability, such as depression, anger, and antisocial behavioral problems. Lead is no longer used in medicine or in the manufacturing of products. There even was a time lead was used in house paint, and children would eat those shavings or peeled strips since it was sweet. Eating lead paint in children can cause many mental problems and learning disabilities. Unfortunately, due to lead poisoning, Beethoven died at 56 on March 26, 1827. If he had continued to live, Beethoven could have written more symphonies, concertos, and sonatas. Just like Mozart, Beethoven died too young. He was a complicated genius, and nobody could write music as he did.
You three make me smile when you all move to the beat…..at the same time, with those head nods. That was brilliance. I do prefer the bass sound, but that was good.
Just goes to show the power of classical music and in Beethoven’s day (1700s) he just had the piano and 88 keys to create it on yet it’s transcended time and is still played today on different instruments - that is a true GOAT!!! 👏
She's an incredible guitarist, but, full disclosure, she didn't play *everything* you heard in the video. She was using a rhythm guitar backing track. But, she was certainly shredding the lead!
She is better then Roy Clark, a real genius or prodigy. In Santa Monica is a girl violin prodigy , I have been watching her about as long as I been watching you. She was like 10 then and is 14 yrs old now, She has 7.85 subscribers , she learns like 2 songs a day. , She dances while she plays, She also has a beautiful voice. her Mom Ella also has a beautiful voice and they do duets. Check out Karolina Protsenko She is an angel.If you are close to Santa Monica go see her line.
My musical taste is eclectic, but my first love is classical, which can be found in the most unexpected places, like cartoons and commercials. I don't usually enjoy heavy metal, but I have to appreciate this lady's skill. Sometimes the videos you review inspire other things you might enjoy. Here's a live performance of Walter Murphy's 'Fifth of Beethoven' from Midnight Special: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7-sBYt1UWmk.html
When you see some 17 yr old do this, you know there is a God! Some people are born wired for music. It is easy for them. Why this happens is a total mystery.
TINA S's teacher, French Renaud Louis-Servais comment 16/03/2022 : "I had the chance to teach her electric guitar from 13 to 18 years old, and also filmed and produced all her videos at that time in my studio... 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. in any case, thank you for your various reaction."