A classical pianist once said of this clip, "Tina doesn't miss a single note, this is the most perfect rendition I've ever heard that is not played on a piano"... high praise indeed.
I was wondering how a video of Piano Sonata 14 could only be 12:20 long. It is very cool to see it play on guitar. This song is so complex that it still amazing that it was written by a deaf guy 220 years ago.
No, she is in the Communication and Computer Engineering sector of the Business School, and her degree will only be in 2023! You have false information.
@@richardforbes943 Yes she was 17, because she had just finished her studies in high school. And she recorded this last video during the school holidays in August 2016.
@@jamescurfman3284 Yes, but actually I don`t find that very expressive. If she wanted to boast a bit then she did in Yngvie Malstr(???)`s cover of "Arpeggios from Hell". This you must see: Original and then her cover and lokk into the faces! 🤣
actually, there has been some changes on her youtube channel last year, maybe she wiull return soon and bring some more greatness to the world of music.
As a guitar player myself we generally memorize entire songs note for note. I don't even know how to read sheet music I just learn a song by ear and that's always worked for me. I can't speak for every guitar player but after practicing for countless hours you just know the movements to a song. You don't think you just do it. You're essentially on autopilot and nothing else exists but you and the song. There's nothing quite like it really.
She is unbelievably talented. As a guitarist, I can tell you that she had to have put so many hours into learning this song, especially playing it as fast as she does.
TINA learned this music in 4 days during her school holidays in August 2016 ! You should not compare her talent with you! She learns very quickly, that's why she has 174 million views on her page!
@@0ParisFrance ya could be right .. but 4 days.. hmm .. i don't think so .... I am not saying she is not the best i have ever heard ... I think this was her ggf'd to all her haters.. that's why it is 1 shoot.. and no change in camera angles .... ( i wish there was though... her hands and fingers move faster than humanly possible.. awesome to watch )
@@tisme13 Tina doesn't play the guitar a lot! You should not compare her with your abilities !! Tina is gifted, she learns very quickly! She can read tablature. Until high school she played only 1 hour a day, because of school and lessons. Now she doesn't have time and she only plays on weekends
For even a mediocre guitarist from the old days and having done and practiced the things she does, so that I know what it takes and how pure and prefect this is, its captivating to watch her right hand. I can barely look away to the rest of the show, once it captures me. The strength and accuracy and the force it takes to make those notes ring and also so consistently - a wonder. I've only seen this performance about 150 times, but I can still do it every day and marvel.
Great reaction! Tina S is the best guitarist in this galaxy. Incredible skill and technique, absolute perfection! Also, her playing is strange and amazing. No one can even dream of doing what she does, period.
She's the reason I switched from guitar to triangle. :) Percussionists - it's a joke, okay? :D She plays absolutely fantastic and would probably outplay most. But I prefer Dr.Viossy's original version, he's the guy who arranged this for guitar. I get that it can be an artistic choice of hers, but I think he is a bit more on time on certain passages. Haven't seen a Tina S video for a long time, thank's for this refresher. And I've probably seen it 50 times, it still don't get old. She's so relaxed and makes it look so easy, but that smirk in the end tells it all I think :)
Tina is two people (17 YO here). When she plays classical pieces the guitar is on her left knee and rock solid. Playing anything rock based it goes over to the right knee and is much looser. I always watch in amazement, but the jaw dropping moment is that passage of sweep picking. I can tap, but sweep picking is something I can't time properly.
this piece of music is in it's optimal form when it is played on the piano. you should check a lady called valentina lisita. Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata, III "Presto Agitato"
@@riffgroove Only one thing is for sure: It is not simple. And even if you could make the frames go faster, what to do with the music? Who plays it? How to match that with the faster speed of the frames? Too much work for too less effect. And: you would hear that somebody tampered with the sound. And look at the movement of her hair: It looks normal, not faster than reality allows. No, that was real.
The speed and accuracy of her playing is impressive of course, but I am also extremely impressed that she was also able to wring so much expression from that guitar while playing that. She's not just mimicking how you'd play it on a piano, she's generating a similar feel too.
One thing to notice about Tina's cover here, it's a one-take cover but this is from before people started putting that term in their titles. By the way, she ALSO (successfully) covered Dragonforce Through The Fire And Flames! She's THAT great!
The technique she was using with her right hand is called “tapping”. She was holding the guitar in the classical position. She is definitely a prodigy, but also, she is super good looking. You guys may wanna do a reaction to her cover of “through the fire and flames”.
Tina S's last offering to the world (?). But you gotta admit - she freaking delivered. I love watching her play "The Best of Times" by Dream Theater, or "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai.
I wish Tina S had a Patreon page back when she first recorded this. Her performance was so spectacular that she should have been allowed to retire at 17!
On 31 August 2023, after a hiatus of 7 years a new video was uploaded in the RU-vid channel of Tina Šetkić, where she plays guitar in a band called Spin Twice.
I love how visually you see little emotion on her face yet in all her music that all drains into the guitar pulling you in making you part of her emotion. Love all her music. Thanks for the reaction video! You should do a reaction video for " In A Gadda Da Vida" by " Iron Butterfly" (17 minute version from 1968) Psychedelic Music Classic. You will love it. :)
As much that I like das many exceptional Rock guitarists? They are not "Master Guitarists". Tina surely ist that. She ist an obvious example of someone who ist a professionally trained, classical, Master Guitarist with ability to play any musical composition, tone for tone, note for note, consistently every time with passionate influence. We miss you Tina. :-)
At the risk of sounding like a creeper... you two are absolutely beautiful women and I enjoy your reactions because they seem really authentic, unlike a lot of reacters on YT. Keep up the journey ladies🤘🤘
By the time Bethiven was 30years old and he write this song to his 17 year old crush and student countes Giulietta Guicciardil. It's only approppriet that this song/video is performed by 17 year old musician 200+ years after.
Amazing that her career was birthed here on RU-vid so long ago and now it's rebirthed while in hiatus in Reaction videos. 34 million for a self starter is absolutely insane and in uncharted waters.
BTW, this ISN"T a rock cover of the moonlight sonata, it is the way it's played on piano, this is the 3rd movement, not a rock cover of the 3rd movement.
She stopped posting because too many were hating on her and saying it was fake, played slower then speed up her video. She is in college now and I am sure she won't have any trouble making a few million bucks playing. You can see by her head movements that it's real, so not sure what was up with those jealous people. Even as fast as that was, Tina looked relaxed and almost bored, it was so easy for her.
"She stopped posting because too many were hating on her" ????? hahahahaha LOL ! You don't know Tina, she said a long time ago that she didn't care about jealous people and haters who are unknows. It is only the comments of professionals that interests her ! And she received congratulations from Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Dragonforce .... that's what matters to her !
Her left hand stretch is always amazing...in this one it looks like a pissed off spider!! And you are correct, she is Tapping with her right hand...the amazing thing there is she is tapping while holding the pick with her thumb and index, which means most of the tapping is being done with the middle, ring, and pinkie....she is a wonder.
If you are interested in classical music and rock adaption played by guitar, check out Gustav Holst`s "Mars, the Bringer of War", adapted for electric guitars and played by himself. The original was very probably the inspiration for the "Star Wars" melody. His adaption of Holst`s suite for a very large orchestra is in itself a new masterpiece. Check it out and you`ll see! 😉👍 Or if you don`t like the concept of war in astrology and music, check out Parrish`s adaption of "Jupiter" or "Uranus". Both are equally fantastic!!!
Это не рок-версия Бетховена. Это Бетховен написал музыка для электрогитары, когда стал глухим. А потом просто своим современникам-музыкантам не смог объяснить, что такое электрогитара и музыканты стали играть её на пианино
Yes, to play this piece she is holding her guitar in the classic position on her left leg. Tina attended the Classic Conservatory from the age of 6 to 13 y.o.
It's refreshing to know their are a few others with a possible wide knowledge of classical music . My vast library of classical complements the rock , jazz , punk , Dixieland , world etc... in the crypt . Oui !!! In a boat on the Nung river past the Do Lung bridge . Charlie don't surf !!! Viva los payasos de jugar !
That piece of music was written for piano.... It sounds NOTHING like the first movement of the same set... Incredibly hard to play on piano, and playing it note for note on guitar.... Beyond incredible!
Je suis français et j'ai suivi le parcours de Tina S. Son frère aîné avait déjà un très haut niveau de guitare. Elle a abandonné la musique pour faire des études d'ingénieure. C'est une pure virtuose avec un excellent instructeur à l'époque. Son père, d'origine slave, marié a une femme d'origine portugaise, est le gardien de nuit d'une grande école d'ingénieurs, un peu comme le M.I.T. aux USA. Etre entouré des étudiants les plus intelligents a pu être une inspiration à dépasser ses limites.
@@JohnDoe-xg3rt ses 2 parents sont Yougoslaves, ils ont fui les combats entre les Serbes, les Croates et les Bosniaques puisqu'ils habitaient dans une ville à la frontière à Gradiska.en Bosnie.
As far as a reaction,i think the gorgeous woman on the left already knew of Tina S in lots of detail, but she wanted her friend to give her own view of classical music played on a electric guitar.The other beautiful woman (sorry i don’t know your names)was a little perplexed about it all,but towards the end she kinda liked it,though it is an extraordinary piece of the sonata played that covers instruments of various sections at a pace that Beethoven if alive today would have fallen backwards in astonishment.Thank you for the reaction my first on your channel i’m giving you a like.
A hammer on is when your finger hits the string to make you hear the note. A pull off is when you take your finger off the string to make you hear the note.
She does a fantastic cover of Dr. Viossy's arrangement here!!! Something few in the world could hope to accomplish!! To compare how well she did, check out Dr. Viossy's version!!
You guys should check out The Dooo, he has an incredible memory for songs and an incredible gift for guitar along with some good humour. He can and has covered a part of Moonlight Sonata but the people he normally plays to don't have the attention span for all of it like this.
My 2 favorite reactors finally get around to Tina Setkic. I hear she has been busy with her university studies and rumor has it there may be an album in the works.
@@shutdown1748 It's very sad. Tina received a new guitar in JULY 2017, a € 4000 Vigier Excalibur SupraA Rock Art, but she had her accident in 2017 and could not play as before! We have never seen a video with this guitar! And she is dead in 2020 - RIP : //facebook.com/vigierofficial/photos/a.139626466108489/1607460875991700/?__tn__=%2CO*F
@@0ParisFrance So, how can she be at the "Communication and Computer Engineering sector of the Business School, and her degree will only be in 2023" and "she is dead in 2020 - RIP"? Make your mind up!
Thanks a lot ladies for the reaction, please react to dimash kudaibergen ogni pietra arnau concert officiel version, a song made specially for him and his range. Greeting from France
Wow! What a guitarist! Eddie Van Halen had a kind of Beethoven sound in his song Eruption. I would really like if you could react to his live performance from 1986 of Eruption.
Not to take anything away from this wonderful talented woman but I saw that the arrangement was done by Dr. Viossy. If you want more electric guitar craziness, check his channel out. That said, this girl is something else. The total relaxation is amazing. She looks bored. So impressive.
@@0ParisFrance yes she smiles a few times however I say she looks bored because she makes it look so effortless. There's no extra flare/facial expressions that you so often see when people are playing. It looks like she's not even trying, that's how good she is.
@@zelgkopitar8799 Tina has always been like this since she was 6 years old on her videos. She smiles right before and after playing. She's focused. She plays in front of her teacher Renaud who films her. She is not there to put on a show.
Yes, she was a teenager (17) when she uploaded this. This is the last video she uploaded. No one really knows what she's been up to since. it's almost like she said "I win" and left the spotlight.
She used almost every technique on an electric guitar...the one with two hands on the neck is called Tapping and sometimes she uses two fingers of right hand instead one (more difficult). I play guitar and I can say that her perfomance is simply INSANE....she's a pure genius.
@@homere-d-allaure I know DrViossy and have seen his video but I’m not sure that the guitar tab is written by him. I think that’s a different author (and the same) for both. Do you know something more?
@@newgen85 look at both videos, they play the same thing exactly. I am sure this is the same tab, which was written by Dr Viossy. He even sells the tab.
So sad see her leaving YT. I was there when she blew up... My guess is that all bs she had to take from "wanna-be-musicians" who couldn't take that a young girl played circles around them, killed the joy of sharing.
TINA SETKIC interview: "I don't care about haters and jealous people, these unknows don't interest me! Otherwise I would have blocked the comments on my page! It is only the opinions of professional guitarists that interest me! I thank them for their congratulatory tweets."
@@0ParisFrance No matter what she says... the negative comments still dig a whole deep... I am sure it effected her...especially at such a young age... It is disgraceful the world we live in now...
@@tisme13 When you've received hundreds of millions of views, cheers, kudos from guitar magazines, kudos and invitations from Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Dragonforce, Dream Theater, Steve Vai , Jason Becker ... you laugh at the comments of jealous unknows who don't know how to play guitar and don't know music !! They are dipshit !
@@oldmanjimh3165 voici l'école de Tina, qui est située dans une Business School qui s'appelle l'IMT-BS : twitter.com/TelecomSudParis/status/1358073685995888640
People are discovering her every day. And most of those people describe to her channel because they truly love her contributions to music and want her back. Now tell me a reasonable point to ignore her.
Eddy van Halen did the tapping way before Tina S 😉😊 but she is one of the.... I realy admire.....greetings from the Netherlands, yes ofcourse I subscribed 😊😇