Tina S - Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement) - Margarita Kid Reacts!

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @IA_Information_Paris
    @IA_Information_Paris Před měsícem +9

    Her teacher Renaud LS 16/3/2022 comments :
    "Thank you for reacting to this video of my little protected Tina. I had the chance to teach her the electric guitar from the age of 13 to 18, and I also filmed and produced all these videos (14) at that time in my studio.
    I must say that she never disappointed me, what a prodigy she was... a small precision concerning this version, it is an arrangement made by the incredible Italian guitarist, Michele "Dr Viossy" Vioni, who was kind enough to let us use his version."

    • @KwisatzHaderach77
      @KwisatzHaderach77 Před 28 dny

      Thank you for our part toward this gift to humanity that was this performance! Honestly there's nothig more impressive in guitar to me.
      That being said I have a serious question, maybe you can ask Renaud Louis-Servais or even Tina herself on this question... She seemed to stop playing and went to business school for several years, do you think this kind of speedy accurate performance can be maintained into ones 20's and 30's and beyond, or is this the kind of performance that only works for someone with the relfexes and youth of a teenager?

    • @IA_Information_Paris
      @IA_Information_Paris Před 28 dny

      @@KwisatzHaderach77 Her school is Télécom SudParis who is a major engineering, research and innovation school in information and communication science and technology.

    • @IA_Information_Paris
      @IA_Information_Paris Před 28 dny +1

      @@KwisatzHaderach77 Tina never stopped playing, she wasn't going to put her €3,000.00 guitars in the closet. She only stopped posting videos. She still plays so fast.

  • @IA_Information_Paris
    @IA_Information_Paris Před měsícem +5

    To do tapping, she put a hair elastic at the top of the neck to avoid resonances. Everything is calculated and very precise at Tina. She also put a string block nut at the top to prevent her strings from flying away !!
    She changed her micro setting 7 times during the song. She made 23 slides (wiiiiooooouuu). And she smiled 7 times too !

    • @DadDaughtersandDrinks
      @DadDaughtersandDrinks  Před měsícem +2

      Good stuff! Back in college when I used to do Satriani-style tapping stuff, I'd tie a bandana at the top of the neck and then joke that my guitar was so good it wanted to play the song blindfolded :-)

  • @IA_Information_Paris
    @IA_Information_Paris Před měsícem +5

    She smiles on Tornado Of Souls, The Trooper, For The Love Of God, Altitudes, Master Of Puppets, Through the Fire and Flames, and 7 times in the Moonlight Sonata.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 29 dny

      I bet her friends would tell us we've never actually seen her smile in these videos. She just gives small sort of half-smiles in a few of them. But forgetting all about whether or not she smiles, the really impressive (and slightly infuriating) thing is that she manages to look bored in parts of this.

    • @IA_Information_Paris
      @IA_Information_Paris Před 29 dny +1

      @@Mr.EkshinShe's not here to smile or put on a show ! Her videos are made in the studio of her teacher Renaud who judges her work. There were several rehearsals. Plus, Tina is here to work, she paid for her lessons !

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 29 dny +1

      @@IA_Information_Paris - I know that. I'm just remarking that people that say she smiles in these videos have never seen her actually smiling, and I'm guessing her friends would say the same. I bet she lights up a room when she's actually grinning.

    • @IA_Information_Paris
      @IA_Information_Paris Před 29 dny +1

      @@Mr.Ekshin Tina smiles but doesn't laugh. She is much too shy and introverted, her brother is the same. Her little sister is more open, and she talks on networks.

  • @IA_Information_Paris
    @IA_Information_Paris Před měsícem +3

    Tina Šetkic, known as Tina S, (French spelling as Tina Setkic), born April 7, 1999 in France, to Yugoslav parents, is a French guitarist amateur.
    This video was recorded during the school holidays in August 2017, at the age of 17, after 2 months of work.

  • @JakupLindDam
    @JakupLindDam Před 3 dny +1

    Absolutely mindblown when I heard this the first time and still am. But I've got an idea why she hasn't been active on social media for some years after this.
    This must have taken alot from her just being a child/girl. No wonder she needed a break when she became old enough to speak for herself.
    Just my thoughts on that...
    Either way wish her the best

  • @kevinmarch4259
    @kevinmarch4259 Před měsícem +3

    Approximately 2,500 individual notes. Impressive to say the least

  • @user-sf8rt7mi7n
    @user-sf8rt7mi7n Před měsícem +2

    lol man herman lee watched her and he say o f===k

  • @gregoryjamessnayer7271
    @gregoryjamessnayer7271 Před měsícem +1

    I cannot this time remember the name of the channel, but on CZcams you should find one where Dr Viossy, the arranger of this solo, is put side by side with Tina and the fingering is astonishingly similar, at least 90% of the time. Viossy actually featured on your screen during your chat after watching the video with you.
    She did "Arpeggios from Hell" (Ingwie Malmsteen), "Altitudes" (Jason Becker) and "For the Love of God" (Steve Vai), as well as "Through the Fire and Flames" (DragonForce). Vai, Becker actually listened to her covers and had cheer praise for Tina. Herman Lee from Dragon Force invited her to play with them.
    Tina, for most of us serious music lovers, redirects us to the originals, not to compare who's the better player, but to pick up on interpretations, to pick up on what's (maybe) intended, taking us back to basics on how really a piece could or should be played.
    Lessons to learn about taking once work seriously, being focused, dedicated, practicing as often and for as long as possible, many more.
    Those who taught Tina should and her teacher, Renaud who recorded her covers need to be praised for their hard work and for supporting Tina through her journey during her youthful years. They've done a marvelous job steering her through all of her efforts.
    Thank you for a worthy reaction. You've been really open minded on your observations and I highly appreciate that.

    • @DadDaughtersandDrinks
      @DadDaughtersandDrinks  Před 28 dny

      Thank you! I definitely need to take a look at those other tracks (I'm very familiar with all of them)

  • @IA_Information_Paris
    @IA_Information_Paris Před měsícem +1

    She removed the whammy bar and added a hair tie to the top of the guitar neck to do the tapping.

  • @johnhawkins_twa
    @johnhawkins_twa Před měsícem +4

    Her technical covers get the most attention but my favorites are For the Love of God (Steve Vai), Altitudes (Jason Becker), and The Loner (Gary Moore). She adds little touches that I prefer to the originals. Tina started training on classical guitar at the age of 6 then switched to electric at the age of 13 under the tutelage of Renaud Louis-Servais, a very well known french guitarist and instructor. He filmed these covers. Renaud Louis-Servais has also instructed someone else you've reacted to, but I'll let another person share that bit of info.

    • @Mickael_
      @Mickael_ Před měsícem +2

      No idea who is the other Renaud's student you talk about... I have to put a "warning" on this comment 😁😂

    • @DadDaughtersandDrinks
      @DadDaughtersandDrinks  Před měsícem

      Interesting! Already love the Vai and Becker tracks, but I have to admit I don't know the Gary Moore one (at least by name). I'll have to think about who this mysterious person might be.

  • @jduncanandroid
    @jduncanandroid Před 5 dny +1

    Ok, this is kinda meta - but react to Herman Li's reaction to her covering 'Through the Fire and Flames' -- trust me, it's worth it ;)

    • @DadDaughtersandDrinks
      @DadDaughtersandDrinks  Před 4 dny

      Thanks - added to the list! I remember Through the Fire and Flames being my bane song on Guitar Hero 3 (I think)

  • @user-sf8rt7mi7n
    @user-sf8rt7mi7n Před měsícem +1

    lol man you will never see better in your life time

  • @merlintroy
    @merlintroy Před měsícem +1

    She does dragon forces through the fire and the flames video thats awesome.

  • @riodrape7748
    @riodrape7748 Před měsícem +1

    Original Dr. Viossy arrangement:
    czcams.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/video.html
    In summary, Tina and Dr. Viossy:
    czcams.com/video/BqDEdAVtjd4/video.html
    Tina's last name is Šetkić, š pronounced sh (as in shure), ć pronounced tj (as in tube), of Slavic origin (her parents are from the old Yugoslavia), and approx. means: hammer.
    Thank you for your reaction. As a fan, I watch every new Tina s reaction.

    • @DadDaughtersandDrinks
      @DadDaughtersandDrinks  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the links and the pronunciation! I've actually spent some time in the Czech Republic, so now that I know the name is Slavic I have a better idea how it should be pronounced :-)

  • @Mickael_
    @Mickael_ Před měsícem +1

    Talking about Yngwie, you should check her cover of Arpeggios from hell 🤘

  • @kevinmarch4259
    @kevinmarch4259 Před měsícem +1

    Bills fan here!

  • @gambledw
    @gambledw Před měsícem +1

    Yes, Dr.Viossy does play it, but I like Tina's version better. After an over 7 year absence she is back with a band called 'Spin Twice' with a greatly changed appearance. Have not seen much in the way of individual performances by her yet.

  • @aureliano-q3p
    @aureliano-q3p Před měsícem +1

    Te falta oido, musicalidad, cultura, para entender lo que tina ejecuta. Gente muy versada en el temna describe a tina como lo máximo en guitarra. Heman Li quedo impresionadisimo. Toca mejor que los artistas originales. Si te parece la la sonata claro de luna es más fácil para el piano es por que nunca la escuchaste. Un ejemplo para desburrarte czcams.com/video/zucBfXpCA6s/video.html
    A Tina s se la dsfruta y nada mas, su ejecución es perfecta, no es un robot, la sordera y el desatino musical no te deja disfrutar
    google tanslator
    You lack hearing, musicality, culture, to understand what Tina performs. People well versed in temna describe tina as the ultimate in guitar. Heman Li was very impressed. He plays better than the original artists. If you think the Moonlight Sonata is easier for the piano, it's because you've never heard it.
    An example to distract you czcams.com/video/zucBfXpCA6s/video.html
    You can enjoy Tina and nothing more, her execution is perfect, she is not a robot, deafness and musical insanity do not let you enjoy

  • @grobertson3171
    @grobertson3171 Před měsícem +1

    She not playing this kind of music. Her band is an insult to her talent..

    • @grobertson3171
      @grobertson3171 Před měsícem +2

      But.. watch altitudes.. she destroyed that.. obviously becker