Some performances make you stop and smile, but this one practically throws happiness into the air. Karolina Protsenko’s cover of OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA isn’t just cheerful, it’s contagious. In the middle of a busy street, she turns a Beatles classic into a full-on celebration. She plays with her whole heart and people feel it, even as they walk by.
With every step, spin, and smile, she invites strangers to pause and be part of something joyful. Her violin dances through the melody like it was made for this kind of open-air freedom. Kids stop, adults grin, tourists pull out their phones and just like that, a sidewalk becomes a memory.
OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA – The Beatles | Violin Cover – Karolina Protsenko
Viewers say it’s impossible not to smile while watching. In the comments, people describe moments of stress, grief, or loneliness that this video helped lighten, if only for three minutes. That’s the Karolina effect: she doesn’t just perform music; she shares light through it.
That light flows beautifully into Here Comes the Sun. Slower, softer, and more serene, this solo violin cover carries the same joy but with a deeper sense of peace. It’s not the kind of song that makes you dance, it’s the kind that makes you pause and breathe.
Here Comes The Sun ☀️ – The Beatles | Karolina Protsenko – Violin Cover
Karolina’s delivery is warm and tender as she plays like someone who understands that music can heal quietly, not just entertain loudly. The tone is clean, the phrasing relaxed and the whole performance feels like sunlight slipping through the clouds after a storm. It’s personal, even in a public space.
Whether it’s joy that makes people clap or calm that makes them still, Karolina Protsenko knows how to bring it to life. Her violin isn’t just an instrument, it’s a voice that speaks to everyone who stops to listen. Follow her on YouTube, Instagram, and beyond the next moment might be exactly what your day needs.