Lol I knew so much string theory that my theory teacher thought I played the violin, I simply pointed at my sweater and said ‘No, but I watch Twoset’ 😂
Me: *has never touched a violin in my life* Also me, after watching TwoSet for a while: that's not the right note. The bow isn't moving properly-- tHE PINKY----
You can learn a lot about different technics of instrument playing just by seeing informative videos. It is like learning the theory before you learn to play an instrument.
Whoa, I did something similar. One time my bow touched my cello string and I played Cello Concerto in E minor perfectly even though my left hand wasn't moving and my bowing was wrong😆
"weve been tuning for a month" funniest line ever said, man doesn't know what temperature and humidity are and how they interact with strings and wood. amazing
@@Z001-i4q Indeed, I couldn't agree more. You absolutely got a point. Melanie Laurent had to go through 2 months of training and that's just for the bow. Sure it wasn't perfect but the effort was very admirable.
I've watched the show with my daughter, a violinist, and she was laughing herself silly over all of the wrong stuff. She watched this video with me and was jumping up and down saying, "I knew it! I knew it! That was so wrong! It was impossible! The terms were wrong too!" - you helped her feel vindicated as a violinist.
milkteaaddict I don’t? The parent above just told us their daughter plays violin and talks trash about terrible violin dramas, all I’m saying is that sounds like a cool kid🤙
@@Adeleinne Legit this is not just simple mistakes, anyone with eyes and ears can see it doesn't sync at all. It's like someone talking but the sound is something completely different which continues when they have their mouth closed.
You two are so amazing and contribute really meaningful, constructive and professional comments on these fake drama I never dare to make to my fanbase friends (I play piano) LOL :)))))
i'm a visual artist, never played a violin in my life and i'm knowing more things about violin and classical music than my most of the things in my career lol
Sansic The skelehog "becoming a snob on violin related issues" was what I meant. So not a violinist. I wouldn't say I know much more about violinists after watching twoset, but rather, I know more about violin in general. Violin on it's own as an instrument and the general classical music scene relating to violin. Hence a violin snob. So I think the grammar fits, albeit, could be better phrased.
There's probably no rosin on the bow so it doesn't create the typical notes. The rosin slightly pulls by "sticking" to the strings (I pretty sure. I don't remember exactly) so it creates sound while playing. So, no rosin on bow= barely/no notes.
Honestly tho it should be one of those like dramatic friendships where the audience does find the friends to be compatible for a romance but then stuff like 16:12 (where they hold hands I think) happens and kinda shows the audience "they like girls not them why guys?" (cause lets be real here, people ship them for some reason)
Or programmers seeing a couple typing at the same time at the same keyboard to defeat a hacker. Hmm... Maybe not a programmer, just anyone on internet. 😆
@@captain8480 I'm actually ok with magic thingees that let you do something you ordinarily couldn't do, which is a central part of science fiction. When it is done well, the explanation is vague enough so that it doesn't make an expert cringe and it leads to an interesting exploration of human nature or a fun thought experiment. Terminator one (excluding sequels, which have a different take on time travel) is a good example of this done right. The main characters have no idea how time travel actually works, but it is strongly implied that we are looking at self consistent time-travel in a deterministic universe (something that actually really bothers most viewers, but doesn't necessarily bother a physicist or a mathematician).
Oliver Knowles it’s formally known as the concertmaster however it is also very common to call the concertmaster the first chair in a classical setting in case you you were not aware.
Justin Huang ah yes my friend. Sorry for my somewhat single minded thinking. That makes sense now. Thanks for informing me. The term, 1st chair violinist has never been thrown around in any of my orchestras.
Good for you cause I can't watch the movie clips in these videos without cringing, but I still want to watch these two. I end up pausing multiple times and scrolling down to the comments when the cringe is too much to handle.
I'm not either but I am a classically trained composer so I know quite a bit about violins and other instruments and classical music and music theory so this is a very fitting channel for me too.
„There's a note that was slightly off“ „We've been tuning for the past month!“ Lol that's like taking some ice out of the freezer and then being surprised when it melts ten minutes later. „How can the ice have melted?! We've been freezing it for a month!“
Everyone knows the longer ice stays cold, the longer it stays frozen in any temperature. Just like string instruments never get out of tune if you just spend, like, a solid week only tuning them.
Ya... And my dumbass had watched the whole series. Yk how much I cringed? This was horrible. I mostly skipped those scenes (and btw I'm actually playing the violin)
There is hope for Brett: I believe that perfect pitch is something that can be learnt. Here's how I learnt it (well, kinda, because it still requires some practice): Choose a bunch of songs that you like and that you know by heart, and listen to them often, so that you would be able to sing them from memory. Choose them so that each of them started with one of those main notes. If you can sing it from memory, it will be your reference pitch for other intervals (which you can then deduce from the song itself).
@@bonbonpony That's relative pitch. Perfect cannot be learned after the age of 6. No matter how much you try, you can never get perfect pitch after the age of 6. You are talking about relative pitch.
@@sagardeka6442 Every pitch is relative, because every measurement is relative to some UNIT. What people call "absolute pitch" is actually relative to some unit of pitch that your ears learnt once in your life. But this has nothing to do with age, and there's nothing that could stop you from learning it at a later age (except your beliefs that it's impossible, of course :P ). I am a living proof that it can be done, and I described above how I did it. I learnt a song that is my reference pitch for other pitches. I know that song so well that I can always recall it from my memory, and it is always at that exact pitch. I tested it. It's just it takes me some time to find other pitches relative to this one, because I learnt only one "unit" like that. If I had learnt more songs, that would give me more reference points and allowed to find other pitches faster. (That's the part that I said still requires exercising.)
@@bonbonpony No. Having perfect pitch is different. I understand that it is hard to agree that it can be done at a certain age. But it is true. When you have perfect pitch, you JUST KNOW the note. You don't remember it. Nor do you use some relation to some other note. If you still refuse to believe the truth, then I can't do anything.
Shows like this may get everything wrong about music, but I am positive that these kinds of shows do inspire more people to take up learning music, and that is always a good thing for the world of music as a whole. It's like how Jurassic Park was loaded with all sorts of dinosaur and science inaccuracies, but it still inspired a whole generation of paleontologists to go into the field.
As a guitarist watching that I was like, "String instruments go out of tune ALL THE TIME." I doubt violins have these but guitar companies invented locking tuning mechanisms and locked nuts to help solve the issue of strings just naturally going out of tune and even those aren't perfect systems.
When Eddy mentioned there are enough available legit musicians in China to do a musical part I think he's touching the pain point : that of Chinese entertainment industry being all about.....making sure to avoid real talented people....
"Like" they're allergic Ok but like maybe they are, because I MYSELF started coughing as well, couldn't stop until it ended, and I've only been playing for 3.5 years
I played violin when I was about 6, then quit a year or 2 later. Started up again at 14 and played til I graduated high school and didn't have any orchestra classes anymore. Watching your channel makes me want to pick it up again
Ikr, I’m going into violin lessons soon and I’m SO SUPER DUPER ecstatic about getting to hold, feel, and one day play violin for the first time ever! These actors are so bad I hope I am at least 10x better than them… other wise I’m wasting my money 💰 😂 🎻
@@crochethooksandbooks that would take a few months when i started i was doing just simple bow strokes for 4 months but i guess it worked out because I’m actually pretty good for my level
I’m a violinist, I’ve been playing for 2 years. Let me just say that the actors hurt me inside and I feel bad for those violins that went through that.
I know, right? I never played, but even someone who never saw a violin in their life before would probably guess, that you can't achieve a constantly changing sound like that with just slowly moving the bow down....
Was gonna say this!! Honestly when Brett started playing seriously and the logo faded in I felt like I'd just finished watching an emotionally fulfilling movie about a family who learns to pull together and love one another again after their mother dies
Director: “hey, just pretend like you’re a professional” Dude: “How? I-I never play any violin before” Director: “just, feel it with your heart” Dude: “what kind of music I’m going to play? What tempo?” Director: “play whatever, make it cinematically pretty, k? We’re adding the music later”
If I was an actor I’d refuse to do the scene unless I knew what the music was gonna be but I can see them not wanting to decide for sure and just do it in post or some bs
Yeah it’s not the actor’s fault entirely if they don’t know what they’re supposed to be playing. And they probably just gave him a cheap violin cause they have a budget.
i remember watching this show 2 years ago and loving every single moment of it WHILE being a professionally trained guitarist. it really is true that when you slap a good looking face onto anything, you literally turn a blind eye to everything that is so fucking wrong with everything. watching this video, there are so many things that i finally saw even before y'all started pointing them out and istg all that was going through my head was "how did i not shrivel up and die when i saw this show? how did survive this atrocity? how did i enjoy this BULLSHIT?"
I watched this drama recently, and every time a violin scene came, all I could think of is, “Well TwoSet is definitely going to be sad reviewing this one 😂😂”
As a non violinist watching this, ive been extremely in pain seeing how sacrilegious they did this show. Now i cant even imagine how much pain real violinists feel with this.
I laughed so hard I'm crying. Tried to get my mom to watch this cuz she loves those Chinese drama but she refused to know the reality. I already ruined so many of her favorite shows lol.
Guy: *holds up bridge* "This is like the heart of the violin." Me: So all those bridges we see falling out in You Cringe You Lose is actually the violins dying-
My violin almost died one time when the bridge was going to collapse, the teacher saved it though... Was I that bad? ;-; *or am I actually still that bad*
Twoset: he finally learns bach should be played in 1st position!! His 4th finger: imma ruin this mans career Me: nooo he used 4th finger instead of 2nd finger but there was the sound of F note (Im a young learning pianist but i saw bretts fingering so thats how i know he messed up)
My sister plays bass; I hadn't started playing an instrument at the time, but I was a ballet student, and she was talking about "sixth position", and I was like, "What???"
I may not play violin, but within about 2 days of watching them, I know a lot about it, being a flute player. They’re funny and educational, something I love to find in anyone playing any instrument 😊 That and the fact that I know when a fake violinist screws up makes my head hurt so much 😬
They even went as far as getting a luthier to judge the accurateness of one scene and not just the violin techniques. The dedication 👏👏 Ps. I don't even play the violin. I'm just here for the roasting
8:06 - errrm, is nobody gonna talk about why the hell she's standing there brandishing two massive daggers while they're calmly discussing violin craft?
I have been on a binge watching session on the "sacrilegious roasting" and although I dont play Violin or any classical instrument for that matter, I have reached a point where I can figure "Dude that looks soo fake!! That's not how it'll sound the way you're playing". Thank you TwoSet. You have made me classically woke.
Every time I see shitty violin playing I've started to hear Brett and Eddy yelling "NOOO HIS VIOLIN ISN'T EVEN ON HIS SHOULDER WHY IS THE BOW SO CROOKED-"
Same. Actually educates me on classical music. as a child i wanted to play the violin but they are pretty expensive and i already try learning guitar and harmonica. These videos keep me smiling
My mother showed me this show and told me "If you want to, watch it, you may get more errors in the violin than I" (she catched off sync playing) I wasnt even past the intro and i was already laughing so much
I'm practically a violin professor now, I studied at TwoSet University.
TSU batch of '19
I'm practically a violist teacher now, and I never studied viola (It is not need it)...
An accomplished Ling Ling, I see. Professor Menuhin knew what he was doing. :)
🤣
Lol I knew so much string theory that my theory teacher thought I played the violin, I simply pointed at my sweater and said ‘No, but I watch Twoset’ 😂
“The bridge is like the heart of a violin”
That one girl’s violin without a bridge:
Aesthetic Poptart so her violin is a heartless then
😂😂🖤
YANKEE WITH NO BRIDGE
*Flashbacks from vietnam*
As a violinist, all that things hurt me a lot ;-;
That bridge *cough*
Chinese movie logic : if you're good looking, you automatically can play the instrument
LOL... here in the philippines if ur good looking celeb your automatic good singer and u have an album😂😂😂
@@narjoesoday4144 In Malaysia everyone can be a singer. Lmao the comedian in my country suddenly made a song and it's good not gonna lie
He looks scary though
Human oh my God that’s so true 😂 not to forget anyone who goes viral can suddenly become a celebrity
@@mikotoeru96 lmao abang baju kuning
Can you imagine how painful it must have sounded in the studio. These actors are amazing because they don’t look in pain
I want this positivity in my life 🤧🤧
They used oil power
(Btw if u don t know if u put oil on the hair of the bow it doesn't make sound cuz it s too slipery)
@@Random.n6942 I guess that would be part of the reason the bow is sliding around so much.
This is what I thought!!! 😂😂
Me: *has never touched a violin in my life*
Also me, after watching TwoSet for a while: that's not the right note. The bow isn't moving properly-- tHE PINKY----
Lmao almost samr
You can learn a lot about different technics of instrument playing just by seeing informative videos.
It is like learning the theory before you learn to play an instrument.
I AM PROUD TO BE YOUR 1000TH LIKE
Init 😂😂😂
On point 😂😂😂😂
I don't see a problem?? once I touched my bow to the string and accidentally played the 1812 Overture
Jasmine Qiang With the cannons and everything? Incredible!
LingLing is that you??
AmAAAAAAzing.
LingLing we know it's you
Whoa, I did something similar. One time my bow touched my cello string and I played Cello Concerto in E minor perfectly even though my left hand wasn't moving and my bowing was wrong😆
Olaf: I wonder if he knows what he’s looking at
*rOaStEd*
Professional Introvert HIS THAT A DRARRY PROFILE PIC??? REEEEEEEE
"weve been tuning for a month" funniest line ever said, man doesn't know what temperature and humidity are and how they interact with strings and wood. amazing
"do you know how many kids in China learn a musical instrument?"
clearly not these actors.
The guy is Canadian lol
They could have chosen someone who plays to play over the actor.
@@moon-lo8ic or some actor/actress who care enough to do some research before the actual filming?
@@Z001-i4q Indeed, I couldn't agree more. You absolutely got a point. Melanie Laurent had to go through 2 months of training and that's just for the bow. Sure it wasn't perfect but the effort was very admirable.
The actress plays the piano in real life though
Another roast? Cool.
Calling your professional luthier friend to join you in the roast: A NEW LEVEL.
I saw this comment as the scene came on 😂
We need more Olaf!
I've watched the show with my daughter, a violinist, and she was laughing herself silly over all of the wrong stuff. She watched this video with me and was jumping up and down saying, "I knew it! I knew it! That was so wrong! It was impossible! The terms were wrong too!" - you helped her feel vindicated as a violinist.
Sasha Degenhardt your daughter sounds lovely, hope she does well with her music
BlueBerryKing how do you know that? Quick question.
Jacob Bau know what?
@@MinecraftCutiepie that her daughter is lovely
milkteaaddict I don’t? The parent above just told us their daughter plays violin and talks trash about terrible violin dramas, all I’m saying is that sounds like a cool kid🤙
"Imagine calling someone a body part"
Swedes called Axel (meaning shoulder):
Huh. Interesting. That means my old classmate's last name is 'Shoulder Rod.' I wonder if he's aware of that? 🤔
I've no musical training at all, yet my jaw dropped a mile at that Paganini scene. Yikes.
Same...
When was that?
@@lauravandzura7134 5:20
Yeah wtf
Same
Eddy and Brett: *recreate movie scene*
Shippers: ItS fReE rEaL eStAtE
this comment killed me
My dad was near me, when I read the comment and I tried so hard to not burst out laughing 😆
XDDDDDD I'm dying lmao
YAS ❤❤
Brett and Eddy coughed a lot in this video... I deem it an illness from too much sacrilegious exposure.
They're coughing from the amount of fire they caused themselves
If the can cough slowly they can cough quickly
These sacrilegious videos are giving them dragonrot 😅😅
They are just coughing up their left lung
Kinga L-K Nice, I had forgotten the left lung. 👍😂
I love how Brett cleansed everyone's ears at the end by playing the piece the way it's supposed to be played :)
what is the piece anyways?
_"our pinkies are touching"_ I could've gone my entire life without hearing that sentence
The way he said it killed me🤣
But you did, so enjoy it.
I was just watching your video before this one lmoa-
Harry potters: S H O E L A C E . . .
@@WritingNae LOLL
I’m a potterhead
"We've been tuning it for the past month!"
*me, a violinist, very very confused and concerned*
same-
Jesus lol dont you guys change the tune for diffrent songs aswell that was so out of touch!
Mel Rey you don’t even need to be a violinist to be concerned, you just need to play any instrument.
I play no instrument, and even I know tuning is something that takes a couple minutes and has to be done regularly
I don’t play and I’m scared
I love how they can go from 7th grade meme humor to super intellectual violin lecture in two seconds flat
Or in two seconds sharp?
@@lyssyr1711 *flat
Ikr
@@lyssyr1711 2 seconds Natural-ly
Will
*2 seconds accidental-ly
This entire time I was either dying of laughter or screaming “MOVE YOUR F CKING HANDS” like Gordon Ramsay
"violins go out of tune every day. It's called...the weather."
I can relate.
Oh. That's why i had to tune my violin every day.
I don't get that problem
Saphira Rose 666 likes XD
666 like 👀
Bruh, instrument? The weather tunes out my nose
I'm not even a violinist, but thanks to TwoSetViolin, I now have the ability to cringe 300% harder at fake violin stuff
I don't even play anything but the same goes for me. 😂
I do viola and I understand violin stuff more cause of these two
Lol same, didn't play any and still get cringed over shitty violin videos.
Yeah, I got my ability to feel things back thanks to those guys👍
That takes practice too
Even a non-musician can spot the mistakes as fast as lingling can play Paganini caprice no 24
Aha Cadabra that would be me. Not a musician but I spotted the mistakes in the playing.
@@allegromoderato5064 Not just mistakes, it was absolutely horrifying! :D
They dare to play paganini 24 I'M LITERALLY DYING-
Can attest. The notes don't sync
@@Adeleinne Legit this is not just simple mistakes, anyone with eyes and ears can see it doesn't sync at all. It's like someone talking but the sound is something completely different which continues when they have their mouth closed.
You two are so amazing and contribute really meaningful, constructive and professional comments on these fake drama I never dare to make to my fanbase friends (I play piano) LOL :)))))
I LOVE that Olaf joined in the roasting. Took this review to a whole new level!
The problem is, I’m becoming a violin snob and I’m not even a musician. Heck, I even don’t listen to classical music often.
ssgoktas lol underrated comment alert
i'm a visual artist, never played a violin in my life and i'm knowing more things about violin and classical music than my most of the things in my career lol
Ahaha great to see I'm not alone in my undeserved snobishness 😂
The problem is,you don't say I'm becoming a violin it's a violinist
Sansic The skelehog "becoming a snob on violin related issues" was what I meant. So not a violinist. I wouldn't say I know much more about violinists after watching twoset, but rather, I know more about violin in general. Violin on it's own as an instrument and the general classical music scene relating to violin. Hence a violin snob. So I think the grammar fits, albeit, could be better phrased.
Your ending scene - still a better love story than twilight 😂
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My ID is 강남 beauty
you have the worst number of likes...2020
Bianca G what is the song at 8:49
@@default_123-f4k I'm sorry, I don't know what it's called
5:21 we all know what's wrong with this scene, because we watched TwoSet, David Garrett, Hilary Hahn and Chloe Chua played this piece many times
Henry lau
@@vanle3828 I don't think Henry played Paganini; he played Czardas Monti and his Michael Jackson rendition
I can't even imagine the real noises coming out of those cheep violins when the actors are playing
I really want to see this now, holy shit
*dies singing alto*
😬😬😬😖😫🤣
Yeah I have one of those because I'm still a beginner, I can imagine.
There's probably no rosin on the bow so it doesn't create the typical notes. The rosin slightly pulls by "sticking" to the strings (I pretty sure. I don't remember exactly) so it creates sound while playing. So, no rosin on bow= barely/no notes.
Okay but Brett and Eddy should create their own violin Chinese drama
Edit: omg thxs for liking my comment 🙈
Lulama Brown yes
YES!
Honestly tho it should be one of those like dramatic friendships where the audience does find the friends to be compatible for a romance but then stuff like 16:12 (where they hold hands I think) happens and kinda shows the audience "they like girls not them why guys?" (cause lets be real here, people ship them for some reason)
A detective story like Sherlock and Watson, but for violinists would be nice.
@@youlingsi yasss
So you understand how physicists feel like when they see movies slap “quantum mechanics” onto everything that doesn’t make sense?
Or programmers seeing a couple typing at the same time at the same keyboard to defeat a hacker. Hmm... Maybe not a programmer, just anyone on internet. 😆
I haven't seen anything really egregious for a while, though...
Omg yes every time, they use it as some kind of magic formula that lets you do whatever you want... TT
I'm blessed by ignorance, because my field is theatre and actors usually know how to act acting :P
@@captain8480 I'm actually ok with magic thingees that let you do something you ordinarily couldn't do, which is a central part of science fiction. When it is done well, the explanation is vague enough so that it doesn't make an expert cringe and it leads to an interesting exploration of human nature or a fun thought experiment.
Terminator one (excluding sequels, which have a different take on time travel) is a good example of this done right. The main characters have no idea how time travel actually works, but it is strongly implied that we are looking at self consistent time-travel in a deterministic universe (something that actually really bothers most viewers, but doesn't necessarily bother a physicist or a mathematician).
actor: bad violin acting
twoset: wild fits of coughing
i showed my mom, who was a first chair violinist this, and she was so concerned about the show
@@OhKnow379 ehhm....I think his/her mom plays violin NOT viola.
@Oliver Knowles I hope your joking
@@OhKnow379 you're jokin' right??
Oliver Knowles it’s formally known as the concertmaster however it is also very common to call the concertmaster the first chair in a classical setting in case you you were not aware.
Justin Huang ah yes my friend. Sorry for my somewhat single minded thinking. That makes sense now. Thanks for informing me. The term, 1st chair violinist has never been thrown around in any of my orchestras.
I’m not a violinist but watching these two guys make me laugh every time
you should go learn the violin. It will be a very fun, INTERESTING, AMAZING(and very painful) experience
Good for you cause I can't watch the movie clips in these videos without cringing, but I still want to watch these two. I end up pausing multiple times and scrolling down to the comments when the cringe is too much to handle.
Same.
Me neither lol
I'm not either but I am a classically trained composer so I know quite a bit about violins and other instruments and classical music and music theory so this is a very fitting channel for me too.
„There's a note that was slightly off“ „We've been tuning for the past month!“ Lol that's like taking some ice out of the freezer and then being surprised when it melts ten minutes later. „How can the ice have melted?! We've been freezing it for a month!“
okay but that analogy is actually brilliant lol
"That's not how the Force works."
Everyone knows the longer ice stays cold, the longer it stays frozen in any temperature. Just like string instruments never get out of tune if you just spend, like, a solid week only tuning them.
Wait, when did this comment get so many likes?! 😂
@@lyrasotaku1573 becuz its brilliant
Wow, this drama really took my breath away. Granted, it was the wheezing from the mini anxiety attacks I had any time an actor touched a violin, but-
Underrated comment
I cried laughing when Brett and Eddy actually held the violin together
"OUR PINKIES ARE T O U C H I N G" xD
So friggen funny. I'm still laughing. 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
Yuu Kanda that was so cute
Not a violinist, but as soon as the actor starts playing
Me : *cringe* "Oh nononono....."
ikr
Same!
I couldn’t watch!
ᏆᎳᎾsᎬᏆ hᎪs ᎬᎠuᏟᎪᏆᎬᎠ us
Ya... And my dumbass had watched the whole series. Yk how much I cringed? This was horrible. I mostly skipped those scenes (and btw I'm actually playing the violin)
"A perfect pitch is the ultimate weapon"
*Eddy approves*
*Brett's crying*
What was eddy saying, I couldn't completely hear it.
Any ideas??
There is hope for Brett: I believe that perfect pitch is something that can be learnt. Here's how I learnt it (well, kinda, because it still requires some practice):
Choose a bunch of songs that you like and that you know by heart, and listen to them often, so that you would be able to sing them from memory. Choose them so that each of them started with one of those main notes. If you can sing it from memory, it will be your reference pitch for other intervals (which you can then deduce from the song itself).
@@bonbonpony That's relative pitch. Perfect cannot be learned after the age of 6. No matter how much you try, you can never get perfect pitch after the age of 6. You are talking about relative pitch.
@@sagardeka6442 Every pitch is relative, because every measurement is relative to some UNIT. What people call "absolute pitch" is actually relative to some unit of pitch that your ears learnt once in your life. But this has nothing to do with age, and there's nothing that could stop you from learning it at a later age (except your beliefs that it's impossible, of course :P ). I am a living proof that it can be done, and I described above how I did it. I learnt a song that is my reference pitch for other pitches. I know that song so well that I can always recall it from my memory, and it is always at that exact pitch. I tested it. It's just it takes me some time to find other pitches relative to this one, because I learnt only one "unit" like that. If I had learnt more songs, that would give me more reference points and allowed to find other pitches faster. (That's the part that I said still requires exercising.)
@@bonbonpony No. Having perfect pitch is different. I understand that it is hard to agree that it can be done at a certain age. But it is true. When you have perfect pitch, you JUST KNOW the note. You don't remember it. Nor do you use some relation to some other note. If you still refuse to believe the truth, then I can't do anything.
Shows like this may get everything wrong about music, but I am positive that these kinds of shows do inspire more people to take up learning music, and that is always a good thing for the world of music as a whole.
It's like how Jurassic Park was loaded with all sorts of dinosaur and science inaccuracies, but it still inspired a whole generation of paleontologists to go into the field.
I don’t even play the violin and this hurts...
(Edit: Thanks for all the likes guys. I rlly appreciate them)
That so true
Same I play viola
Same 😂
I feel your pain and I play the saxophone..
i know so much about the violin you’d be surprised to know i dont actually play the violin
Twoset Editor- so how many roasting sound effects and images do you want?
Twosetviolin- *YES*
12:48 I just love Olaf's expression here He's genuinely like WTF did my eyes and ears deceive me?
"Kill me"
He was more like:
brett help me
I was like: the snowman?
As a guitarist watching that I was like, "String instruments go out of tune ALL THE TIME." I doubt violins have these but guitar companies invented locking tuning mechanisms and locked nuts to help solve the issue of strings just naturally going out of tune and even those aren't perfect systems.
When Eddy mentioned there are enough available legit musicians in China to do a musical part I think he's touching the pain point : that of Chinese entertainment industry being all about.....making sure to avoid real talented people....
is this how doctor’s feel watching grey’s anatomy
everybody, just dont watch grey anatomy
Really? I heard doctor’s say it’s quite medically accurate, just very overexaggerated.
And how English teachers feel when reading your comment.
DOCTORS
I'm p sure there is a video about that
0hn0haha I DIDN’T EVEN NOTICE I promise I know basic English :((
I love how they both start coughing whenever someone on the show does something really bad. Like they're allergic to fake-violining. Lol
I'd like this but it's at 666 *evil grin*
It’s like a physical expulsion their body is forced to do to get the bad violin playint away from them.
They are coughing from the smoke of roasting
"Like" they're allergic
Ok but like maybe they are, because I MYSELF started coughing as well, couldn't stop until it ended, and I've only been playing for 3.5 years
@@chrisma3256 that's so good man 😂
"Perfect pitch is the ultimate weapon"
Brett: *TRIGGERED*
If you have a relative pitch, you can have a perfect pitch, and if your perfect pitch is slow, you can perfect your pitch fast!
Bah, who needs perfect pitch we you cant play out of tune
Ling Ling no kidding, I freaked out when I saw the notification that "Ling Ling replied to your comment"
@@kayleenlong2527 lol np
I played violin when I was about 6, then quit a year or 2 later. Started up again at 14 and played til I graduated high school and didn't have any orchestra classes anymore. Watching your channel makes me want to pick it up again
bruh i am doing the exact same thing rn
Yes!!! Go ahead! That s Excellent!!!
Bravo!!!
my favorite part is when Olaf reacted to "We've been tuning it for the past month." 12:46
klaysa lazin *EXTREMELY CONCERNED LUTHIER*
The fact that I never touched a violin in my whole existence and still know better than all of these actors combined tells how much I watch 2Set-
Ikr, I’m going into violin lessons soon and I’m SO SUPER DUPER ecstatic about getting to hold, feel, and one day play violin for the first time ever! These actors are so bad I hope I am at least 10x better than them… other wise I’m wasting my money 💰 😂 🎻
@@crochethooksandbooks that would take a few months when i started i was doing just simple bow strokes for 4 months but i guess it worked out because I’m actually pretty good for my level
@@crochethooksandbooks I am also gonna learn violin.I am 14 years old now . I hope I can do it😅
ikr!!! i've never even seen a violin in person lol
lol exactly the same here.
I just wanna say Olaf is the bomb for participating with this 😂😂
Johann Bach Olaf, Hilary Hahn, and Ray Chen make this FiveSetViolin.
what was the piece they were playing at the end?
@@alvarito8991 Bach violin Sonata n. 3 in C major, III: largo :)
@@claraartnow6645 thanks!
@@alvarito8991 no problem ^^
I’m a violinist, I’ve been playing for 2 years. Let me just say that the actors hurt me inside and I feel bad for those violins that went through that.
"our pinkys are touching "
brett 2019
No homo
"dude dont let our pinkies touch, ill get pregnant"
5:36 "I trust you guys know this already."
*Me* : Look, I've never play a violin before, but I know what you mean.
@@Truth-x9h not a native, sorry
@@Truth-x9h not everyone has English as their first language and not everyone is good at it
I dont play a single instrument but I know already
yeah. me too, i looked at the screen for a sec. bow movement doesnt match. fake. thanks 2set
I know, right? I never played, but even someone who never saw a violin in their life before would probably guess, that you can't achieve a constantly changing sound like that with just slowly moving the bow down....
12:05 "There's a note that was a little off"
Mate there's a f***ing string that's a little off. That E string must sound like a fart
OMG so true
I'm dying😂😂😂😂
The aussie energy is strong in this one
UDNOIAUOISUDAOI THIS MADE MY DAY
Way way off
So this is how Engineers feel when they give all the credits to Architects?
Engineers and architects don’t even know what they’re talking about tbh🫠 go on the field then you’ll learn something.
“Our pinkies are touching.” -- Brett Yang, 2019
That was actually the best outro Twoset has ever had. Brett playing the song as the logo shows up and everything fades! Make it regular!
Was gonna say this!! Honestly when Brett started playing seriously and the logo faded in I felt like I'd just finished watching an emotionally fulfilling movie about a family who learns to pull together and love one another again after their mother dies
does anybody know what’s the piece in the end called?
@@itssaxv2455 Bach Largo from Violin Sonata 3
Roma dangg thank u sm lmaoo, none of my friends listen to classical music so i had trouble trying to find it so yes you saved me💞
@@itssaxv2455 Np!
THE AMOUNT OF FAN SERVICE AT THE END IS. TOO. DAMN. HIIIGH !!!!!!! 🤣
YESSS 😂 didn't think they'd go to these heights for us!! It was hilarious to watch their cringy faces though
@@i_e_she if they do this again I WILL NOT SKIP THE ADS HAHAHAHA (to brett and eddy: no pressure tho 🤣)
Seriously the best
No one:
Twoset fandom: It's that a large double bed??? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I love Olaf's reaction to the drama.
Nah he's not wrong, he's just a major
P R O D I G Y.
He just moves the bow, but his telekenisis does all the note changes, dynamics and trills.
No I will reign not you
The Saiki in the cosplay scene is actually Saiki, and he's been hovering around doing all the work for the entire film.
@@KasedaFromMinecraft Ah, so that's what he's been up to after the end of season 3.
Telekinesis?
IT AIN'T FAMILIAH!!!!
@@matiskrawiec Son what're you doing???
*_I'M JAZZIN' IT UP, DADDIO! IT'S WHAT BEETHOVEN WOULD'VE WANTED!_*
Title: “I Hear You”
Me: I can hear you, but I won’t
no more frozen why do you do this to meeee-
Some look for trouble, while others don’t
@@tsarinaballerina4 There's a thousand reasons, I should go about my day and ignore your whispers which I wish would go away aaahhhhhhhh. Lol
Wen Tao Gu
You’re not a voice, you’re just a ringing in my ear
@@tsarinaballerina4 And if I heard you, but I don't, ... spoken for, I fear
I love how I've never played violin before and can still roast this movie on technique.
CM Shaffer 😀😀
Same. Never play any musical instruments but still watching these kind of videos.
Same same 😁👍 we are getting better!
ngl did anyone noticed how they keep a freaking cello in a wooden box 13:41 bottom left
Olaf: when it’s a cheap violin sometimes the fingerboard is white and then they paint it black
Me: checks fingerboard 😂😂
Pixelmoon 8888 I was half asleep in bed and went downstairs at midnight to check... then started practicing
@@diviine0 Good job on practicing
Sharon D woooooooow
Yep... I'm cheap. Got me a cheapo!!😏
I’m not even a violinist but the fakeness is so blatant around 5:25 I’m actually groaning in pain
Edit: OH MY GOD THAT LAST CLIP I AM WHEEZING
Omg it's just obvious af
I was about to comment that. But I agree lmao
Here we go, our fav detective musical is bacc!
Afina Dida Bach* 😂
@@jbunbun3336 I knew there would be a comment like that!
Anusha V Kumar I’m so original lmao
I am in pain the whole time with you. Kudos to Olaf for being such a good sport and that bonus scene tho ….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
_“If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly”_ who?
nOw iTs _“if you have the heart, anythjng is possible”_
Shanice Tan “anythjng”
Can we appreciate that the world winning violin has 4 fine tuners
Not as bad as the one with NO BRIDGE :D
Fine tuners are for the weak! Real men enjoy the peg! ;P
@@paunitka7 *evaporates in newbie*
I…I have 4 fine tuners.
(IT’S A NEW VIOLIN OK)
@@_pl00mf_ forgiven
Director: “hey, just pretend like you’re a professional”
Dude: “How? I-I never play any violin before”
Director: “just, feel it with your heart”
Dude: “what kind of music I’m going to play? What tempo?”
Director: “play whatever, make it cinematically pretty, k? We’re adding the music later”
at least go through some basics
If I was an actor I’d refuse to do the scene unless I knew what the music was gonna be but I can see them not wanting to decide for sure and just do it in post or some bs
Yeah it’s not the actor’s fault entirely if they don’t know what they’re supposed to be playing. And they probably just gave him a cheap violin cause they have a budget.
Even I wouldn't do that in a really low budget film.
If im that, im not gonna do it since twosetviolins would roast me
i remember watching this show 2 years ago and loving every single moment of it WHILE being a professionally trained guitarist.
it really is true that when you slap a good looking face onto anything, you literally turn a blind eye to everything that is so fucking wrong with everything.
watching this video, there are so many things that i finally saw even before y'all started pointing them out and istg all that was going through my head was "how did i not shrivel up and die when i saw this show? how did survive this atrocity? how did i enjoy this BULLSHIT?"
I watched this drama recently, and every time a violin scene came, all I could think of is, “Well TwoSet is definitely going to be sad reviewing this one 😂😂”
Me too😂
ignoring the musical inaccuracies, is it good at least?
TheCallousOne Yessssss it is!! Highly recommend! I finished it in two days lmao
Whats the name of the drama?
Subscribe To Me For No Reason “I Hear You” I watched it through Netflix
Okay olaf. Welcome to the roast community.
*slap face*
_don't judge goddamit_
cheeks are swollen at this point
Eddy&Brett: Let's be serious.
Also Eddy&Brett: *LOL LET'S REPEAT THE SAME PART JUST TO LAUGH AT IT AGAIN*
I appreciate that they brought in the luthier to critique this.
They’re not only roasting the violin part now, they’re spitting fire like Smaug lol
The problem is that in all the Chinese shows/movies about music, they don't chose the lead role by musical skill, but by their attractiveness.
Unless u r both musical and attractive. Being both the main lead, director and composer helps too.
*cough Secret
@@soulc967 that would only be an added bonus
That really sucks.
Fanservice fanservice for them fangirl with their "husbandos"
Are you saying that Ling Lings can't be handsome?
As a non violinist watching this, ive been extremely in pain seeing how sacrilegious they did this show. Now i cant even imagine how much pain real violinists feel with this.
Also i have realised the violin scenes in movies were shite
Correct
I'm no violinist but i used to play violin, its extremely painful to see these
My mum watches these types of shows. Cringey Chinese dramas.
The pain is real.
As a violin player, I can confirm that we are all currently dying of either pain or laughter
This is one of my fave TwoSet vid! Lots of Professor Yang and Chen, collab with Olaf, and the epic fan service at the end!!
you hear that? that's the sound of fanfic writers typing away because of that bonus scene.
Nana Metcalf I’m sure a new story will be out soon 😂
Nana Metcalf i hear you
im waiting for a new chapter:>
16:19 I just hope this is gonna be the cover xD
😂
Try to review the korean drama "Thirty but Seventeen". There are some violin playings there. Please like so that TwoSet can see it !!
Yesssss
Up you gooo
Yeaah ! But it isnt worse than this drama haha xD
Plsss
It is chibese
I am a pianist and watching this scenes really hurt, I cannot imagine what accomplished violinists must feel ..
I play the cello and my face is sore from a mixture of cringing and laughing at this video because of how laughably fake the playing is
@@SunnyD420 me too I use the violin sometimes just well enough to know that he played a G😂
cringe 100 while i watch these scenes
IM IN PAIN.
I don't play anything and found these scenes painful to watch
The fact that bonus scene was in a hotel room...such dedication 👏🏻 bravo!
who here doesnt play violin but watch their videos and subscribed and most of all, roast with them
edit: uwu this is so many lol
yep. i know how to play violin now
Before I watched this channel I was just a cellist and pianist. Now I’m a cellist, pianist, AND VIOLINIST!
Yes
Saxolinist xd
@@xxflashygeckoxx7356 **gasps in ignored cello**
yOU BECAME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY
Female actor: What's the matter?
*Touches her hair creeply*
Male actor: It's nothing. (Inner thoughts: I actually can't play the voilin!)
Lmao
thank you for repeating twoset’s joke word for word it added so much to the comedy
@@juliannaelwell hahahahahaahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!
The girl has all the knowledge and he is trying to absorb it.
666 likes ;)
I laughed so hard I'm crying. Tried to get my mom to watch this cuz she loves those Chinese drama but she refused to know the reality. I already ruined so many of her favorite shows lol.
There are good ones. The bad ones are straight up cringe though.
''Perfect pitch is the ultimate weapon''
Brett: Am I a joke to you?
Guy: *holds up bridge*
"This is like the heart of the violin."
Me: So all those bridges we see falling out in You Cringe You Lose is actually the violins dying-
Having a heart attack
Welp... When life gives you death
*Thomas music*
I literally watched one of twosetviolins videos about the bridges falling off and I read this comment and now I can’t stop thinking about it 😂
My violin almost died one time when the bridge was going to collapse, the teacher saved it though... Was I that bad? ;-; *or am I actually still that bad*
"He's in first position!"
Me, an ex ballet student: *yes?*
oh my gosh same and when they started talking about "sixth position" and all that i was like IT GOES PAST FIVE???????
@@aj_814 BAHAHA AS A KID I THOUGHT THERE'S OVER 12 POSITIONS FOR SOME REASON
@@agathaplayziez4953 are you talking about the twelve princesses??
Twoset: he finally learns bach should be played in 1st position!!
His 4th finger: imma ruin this mans career
Me: nooo he used 4th finger instead of 2nd finger but there was the sound of F note
(Im a young learning pianist but i saw bretts fingering so thats how i know he messed up)
My sister plays bass; I hadn't started playing an instrument at the time, but I was a ballet student, and she was talking about "sixth position", and I was like, "What???"
I may not play violin, but within about 2 days of watching them, I know a lot about it, being a flute player. They’re funny and educational, something I love to find in anyone playing any instrument 😊
That and the fact that I know when a fake violinist screws up makes my head hurt so much 😬
5:24 me: *watching this as a inexperienced piano player*
Also me: *cringes cause of how obviously wrong that violin playing is*
Same
Lol same 😂
SAME!!!!!!
Maybe he watched that twoset vid and was fake playing and in reality it was the Asian next door.
Sameeeee dude
They even went as far as getting a luthier to judge the accurateness of one scene and not just the violin techniques. The dedication 👏👏
Ps. I don't even play the violin. I'm just here for the roasting
Me too
me too
aren't we all...
I don't play the violin either, I play the cello. And frankly, you don't have to be a musician to watch their videos.
I have a new excuse for my next lesson. I'll tell my teacher I haven't practiced because I've been tuning my violin in the last month. 🤣
Isabelle's Lullabies does this apply to my piano?
NoThingNess -chan if you have a wing it actually can take an hour
Zack WhoAmI r/wooosh
This is the only channel I can watch videos from 2-3 years ago and the quality is consistent and not cringe 👏👏👏
Brett: I hope we’ve educated you guys
I’m basically a violinist now because of these two even though I never touched a violin before
S.A.M.E
*s a m e*
S A M E
Yup
Bruh they've managed to make me want to switch to violin after 4 years of being a flautist
8:06 - errrm, is nobody gonna talk about why the hell she's standing there brandishing two massive daggers while they're calmly discussing violin craft?
no? i mean isn't it pretty normal to wield weapons like that on a daily basis :\
she has dual wielding skill. not normal tho. it is a forbidden skill.
what? you don't wield a weapon and just point it at everyone you meet?
@@dalva1386 Hey, calm down!
It's not like she's threathening him
yet...
Yeah, that pose is unsettling
I have been on a binge watching session on the "sacrilegious roasting" and although I dont play Violin or any classical instrument for that matter, I have reached a point where I can figure "Dude that looks soo fake!! That's not how it'll sound the way you're playing". Thank you TwoSet. You have made me classically woke.
Every time I see shitty violin playing I've started to hear Brett and Eddy yelling "NOOO HIS VIOLIN ISN'T EVEN ON HIS SHOULDER WHY IS THE BOW SO CROOKED-"
Hmm. They need to put that on a shirt!! *"Classically Woke"*
Same. I play contemporary and ohhhh boi am I cringing and laughing at the stuff that's wrong XD XD
Same. Actually educates me on classical music. as a child i wanted to play the violin but they are pretty expensive and i already try learning guitar and harmonica. These videos keep me smiling
@@Roma-kp4qg
You have been enlightened, and you are one step closer to Ling Ling
My mother showed me this show and told me "If you want to, watch it, you may get more errors in the violin than I" (she catched off sync playing)
I wasnt even past the intro and i was already laughing so much
I'm no musician, but even I could see how fake that was.