If the sky is the limit, she didnt leave the milkyway, she left the universe ...inspiring. I always recommend her in the comments, but almost nobody is reacting to her ...she really deserves more reactions, thx
Great reaction! It's always great to see someone's first reaction to Tina, as it's not only the amount of raw talent she has, but as you pointed out, how effortless she makes it look. This was her mic drop of sorts, as it was the last video she made before going off to college, and hasn't been heard from since. The cover she did of Through the Fire and Flames is also pretty incredible and definitely worth a watch/reaction.
I have watched her for years, she is an amazing talent. My favorite thing is watching peoples eyebrows go one of two ways. Either they slowly and steadily up over the top of their heads and disappear....or they go to the nose and scrunch up with the utter realization of how hard her playing this truly is and the knowledge that we are NO WHERE near good enough to play that half as well...lol. Great reaction man!
SET-kitch. Great you did this. In this performance she may be pushing the limit of what the human nervous system is capable of. Another point--unlike most shredders, she doesn't anchor her picking hand--it's completely floating, which is just insane, but may be why she can go so fast.
That brilliant prodigy actually does something far more significant that just playing that masterpiece and to understand what i am talking about i must first tell you the story behing that Sonata and it's 3 movements. Everything is about Beethoven who lives in Vienna at the time, he wants to establish himself amongst fellow musicians and build his reputation and the best way to do that was by eliminating competition by intimidating others like Mozart... His plan was to start his presentation with something soft and then reveal the most complicated and demanding part at the end and to make sure he will succeed also made 3 movement insanely fast so he could show off his superiority... Back to the present now, ask any musician you know and you trust his opinion on the matter and i am sure 99,9 % of them will tell you the 3rd movement is a pain in the ass to get it right... And then a 17 years old girl does THAT... 25 % faster than Beethoven. 😂 😂 😂 You get it ?
I hope you are correct. A few people are saying she is dead. I hope she’s having a beautiful life. The worst part of this is not knowing for a fact if she’s OK or not.
Beethoven wrote this piece over 200 years ago. It was a piano piece and one of the most complex and difficult pieces ever written. Many pianist could not play it (the 3rd movement anyway). Someone, I have no idea who, converted it to the guitar. And now you have quite a few people playing it on guitar! And yes Tina S. is AMAZING. I love her Steve Vai For The Love of God cover!
Love all her music. Thanks for 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. :)
Tina is a guitar savant that always gives spell binding, virtuoso and breath taking performances. Unless I have missed hearing otherwise, Angelina is currently the best there is on the planet.
Remember that Beethoven had gone deaf by the time he wrote this for piano, I'd like to believe that THIS is what he heard in his mind while he wrote the 3rd movement. Check out his clip from 'Immortal Beloved' with Gary Oldman as Beethoven: ua-cam.com/video/524VlYD0PVw/v-deo.html
Hey, you should definitely check out Tina setkic doing dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😊🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥and her Van Halen eruption cover, awesome 😎
The third movement of Moonlight Sonata is a fairly elaborate piece on _piano_ (an instrument that routinely plays eight or nine notes at a time just because it isn't that hard to do). So yes, if you put it on guitar, it's likely to lean a bit toward the metal side of things. Guitar covers of Night on Bald Mountain are consistently amazing, for similar reasons. Beginners don't attempt these kinds of pieces on guitar. And no, this isn't effortless by a long shot; you'll notice she's totally focused on her playing and cannot spare any attention to e.g. make regular eye contact with the camera. Which is fine, for a piece like this. If you want to busk, you play Fur Elise, or cover a pop song.
here's the link to the original version created by Dr Viossy and that Tina covered so brillantly but I think it's good to pay tribute to the guy who made the original version and of course beethoven ua-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/v-deo.html
If the sky is the limit, she didnt leave the milkyway, she left the universe ...inspiring.
I always recommend her in the comments, but almost nobody is reacting to her ...she really deserves more reactions, thx
She is simply divine.
Great reaction! It's always great to see someone's first reaction to Tina, as it's not only the amount of raw talent she has, but as you pointed out, how effortless she makes it look. This was her mic drop of sorts, as it was the last video she made before going off to college, and hasn't been heard from since. The cover she did of Through the Fire and Flames is also pretty incredible and definitely worth a watch/reaction.
I have watched her for years, she is an amazing talent. My favorite thing is watching peoples eyebrows go one of two ways. Either they slowly and steadily up over the top of their heads and disappear....or they go to the nose and scrunch up with the utter realization of how hard her playing this truly is and the knowledge that we are NO WHERE near good enough to play that half as well...lol. Great reaction man!
My favorite part is at the end. Their complete silence wondering did I really just see that?
Just love her look at the end
SET-kitch. Great you did this. In this performance she may be pushing the limit of what the human nervous system is capable of. Another point--unlike most shredders, she doesn't anchor her picking hand--it's completely floating, which is just insane, but may be why she can go so fast.
This girl is amazing check out her other stuff it's crazy too
It's definitely going to be hard to beat that !!!
That brilliant prodigy actually does something far more significant that just playing that masterpiece and to understand what i am talking about i must first tell you the story behing that Sonata and it's 3 movements.
Everything is about Beethoven who lives in Vienna at the time, he wants to establish himself amongst fellow musicians and build his reputation and the best way to do that was by eliminating competition by intimidating others like Mozart...
His plan was to start his presentation with something soft and then reveal the most complicated and demanding part at the end and to make sure he will succeed also made 3 movement insanely fast so he could show off his superiority...
Back to the present now, ask any musician you know and you trust his opinion on the matter and i am sure 99,9 % of them will tell you the 3rd movement is a pain in the ass to get it right... And then a 17 years old girl does THAT... 25 % faster than Beethoven. 😂 😂 😂 You get it ?
She was 17yrs old there. She's 21 now and now in college.
I hope you are correct. A few people are saying she is dead. I hope she’s having a beautiful life. The worst part of this is not knowing for a fact if she’s OK or not.
Check out her version of "For the Love of God" by Steve Vai...also mind blowing!!
Definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and the flames cover 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I know nothing about playing guitar but...
DAMN
Beethoven wrote this piece over 200 years ago. It was a piano piece and one of the most complex and difficult pieces ever written. Many pianist could not play it (the 3rd movement anyway).
Someone, I have no idea who, converted it to the guitar. And now you have quite a few people playing it on guitar!
And yes Tina S. is AMAZING. I love her Steve Vai For The Love of God cover!
Someone, I have no idea who, converted it to the guitar. It is Dr VIOSSY : ua-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/v-deo.html
Beethoven said: "I am not writing for you, I am writing for future generations".
I'm thinking she can play....I always love a rock and classical twist, actually that was pretty frickin sick!! I will be looking for more of that!!
Love all her music. Thanks for 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. :)
Tina is a guitar savant that always gives spell binding, virtuoso and breath taking performances. Unless I have missed hearing otherwise, Angelina is currently the best there is on the planet.
Remember that Beethoven had gone deaf by the time he wrote this for piano, I'd like to believe that THIS is what he heard in his mind while he wrote the 3rd movement.
Check out his clip from 'Immortal Beloved' with Gary Oldman as Beethoven: ua-cam.com/video/524VlYD0PVw/v-deo.html
Hey, you should definitely check out Tina setkic doing dragon force through the fire and the flames cover at 15 years old, awesome awesome thanks 😊🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥and her Van Halen eruption cover, awesome 😎
The third movement of Moonlight Sonata is a fairly elaborate piece on _piano_ (an instrument that routinely plays eight or nine notes at a time just because it isn't that hard to do). So yes, if you put it on guitar, it's likely to lean a bit toward the metal side of things. Guitar covers of Night on Bald Mountain are consistently amazing, for similar reasons. Beginners don't attempt these kinds of pieces on guitar.
And no, this isn't effortless by a long shot; you'll notice she's totally focused on her playing and cannot spare any attention to e.g. make regular eye contact with the camera. Which is fine, for a piece like this. If you want to busk, you play Fur Elise, or cover a pop song.
hahaha lol!
TINA SETKIC FILMED AT 17 y.o. BY HER PROFESSOR Renaud LOUIS-SERVAIS, in 2016 near Paris in France.
So im guessing your guitar is now up on ebay as slightly used?
Lol how'd you know?
@@ODDREACTIONS because i put mine up as soon as saw her for the 1st time.
@@bazzingabomb hahahahahaha lol !
I will never be that good at anything.
hi there you should check out beethoven moon light sonata for real
part 2
chuck berry lol
lol its very hard
She started out as Tina S, probably for privacy reasons and her being a child. I'm not sure how her last name became public.
Hahahaha it's me !
Because at 18 she came of age.
Yes, SETKIC, because her parents are Yougoslavs from Bosnie.
here's the link to the original version created by Dr Viossy and that Tina covered so brillantly but I think it's good to pay tribute to the guy who made the original version and of course beethoven
ua-cam.com/video/MZuSaudKc68/v-deo.html
Tina in her video wrote that it was a Viossy cover
Eso no es una reacción , es una cagada