She tries to put in some effort on making her right arm bowing movements match up with the violin audio, but it's still way off timing. And her fingerings is going all over the place. They're not where they're meant to be at all.
Ive played the violin for 15 years. The sound I'm hearing from the speaker, alot of shifting is involved. She's stay in 1st position throughout. And her Bowing is just way off. This is a big slap in the face for musicians. Bach is rolling in his grave.
@@garyh4458 Your comparison would be accurate if they made it clear they were fake. They choose the violin because it is extremely difficult to learn, and people feel lucky that you are sharing your talent with them. Far fewer people would be impressed that you are playing a prerecorded violin through a speaker and pretending to play. These people are talentless and deserve nothing. I have no idea why you would defend this manipulative behavior, unless you have a similar "job" and this is how you rationalize manipulating people.
THIS IS AN ORGANZED GROUP WITH MANY PLAYERS AT HAND. Stay aware people. They make more money than you do. The worst part is that they aren’t in NEED. Come on with that .
Best way to see if they are real is to ask them to play without the amp or ask them to play a musical scale with their background music. A real one will be able to switch the violin sound up but you can't do that with a recording. If they turn off all the music they are probably fake. Also look for vibrato. Most fakes can't mimic this so if you don't see their left hand doing vibrato but theirs vibrato in the music then it's def fake.
I figure if they can afford all that fancy stuff like amps and stereo, they don't need money lol. I don't use any amps when I busk do you know it's real
Amazing how many great violinists are coming up from South/central America or Mexico. They are everywhere. They should unite and go on AGT. Yeah right!
@@Guillermo.R.S. Not racist but I probably did jump to conclusions as to the origin of many of these scammers. Got it from a posting on a similar phony fiddle player duping the gullible. Apologies GuillermoR.S and any other innocent nationals I may have offended.
@@daedalusjones3804 Your sincere apologie is accepted. I am a Mexican national living in Mexico, and must confess I took offense. But it's OK. Dishonesty prevails regardless of their nationality. And yes, they might be immigrants, but some others are just killing it, such as my most admired Karolina Protsenko, a Ukrainian 14y.o. If you dont´t now her and are interested in legit violin street performers, I invite you to take a look at her music channels Should that be the case, you will enjoy it a lot. Have a good day Sir and thank you.
I’m not even a violinist or anything similar, and I can clearly see that her bow movements are off by a mile. Gor every two times the original player moves it, she moves it once.
Saw this couple of weeks ago in Evansville IN,but it was a guy, my daughter saw it again in Owensboro KY, both at Targets.Bad thing is Owensboro is the home of the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame,so at least a few people around there play fiddle/violin 😅.
They are in Kansas City now. Scammers . I was in front of al Aldi store on a Friday morning and at least 6 people got scammed, older senior citizens , within two minutes. I wish I had a violin and a dishonest mind.
Have a university offer a scholarship for such talent with a news crew and get em to show their true identity by shaming before a body of governing musicians after not being able to reproduce the talent they faked on the stteets only scammed you with.
Just watch the hand on the strings. The movement of the hand will match the music. Anybody can fake the bow, if you know the song. If your fingers and hand movement match the music it's likely legit.
Hey, at least they're putting on a show with some kinda ok music. Most panhandlers just have a sign, or fake being a war vet or something. At least this one has some redeeming value to his act. At the least, tho, they should come clean when confronted, and admit that it's just an act.
It isn’t tipping if they aren’t the ones providing the service that is being tipped. People are giving money, which you call tips, for the player’s perceived ability to play a violin, not for their ability to hit a play button on a prerecorded track. I have no problem with this if the fake player was honest and let everybody know they weren’t actually playing.
@@ldlink3935 How do you actually know they're NOT clearing the shelves at a local convenience store? After all, these guys are con-artists who are actively deceiving others under the guise of being a talented, struggling musician with a family to care for. You say the people who are contributing to the charity are being given a "fantasy" to gaze upon, which I suppose is potentially arguable. HOWEVER, I would strongly argue that if these good natured patrons were to see through the insultingly lazy, uncreative facade that preys upon one's innocent ignorance, then I seriously doubt said patrons would be so inclined to contribute. In fact, I believe they'd be quite disgusted, for this absence of authenticity is clearly indicative of one's true character and moral in context. In other words, it begs the question: "If this person is lying about playing the violin, then what else are they lying about?" "Are they really in financial trouble?" "Are they really homeless, and if not, then what are they truly doing with that money?" I can't speak for all, but from my experience, these guys often show up dressed in clothing that significantly suggests they're not scrapping for change -- Distressed jeans are the definition of frivolous, just sayin.
Why don’t you give them your hardworking paycheck next time you see them. I mean , I know how to play the piano , but I don’t go around scheming people with a fake story saying my mother needs rent money . People like this need to go back where they are originally came from . We don’t want them here . If people from Europe has a real problem with it . America doesn’t need that scam over here either . I’m all about the “American dream “. But this is not the way to do it. Shame on them and shame on you to support it. You must know them.
I’ve never known so my classical trained violinist were homeless .
It's a classically trained violinist epidemic! LOL
It's the whole "My parents were poor but they put me through school, and now we fell on harder times, and this is me giving back." thing
Violinists plural 📚
She tries to put in some effort on making her right arm bowing movements match up with the violin audio, but it's still way off timing. And her fingerings is going all over the place. They're not where they're meant to be at all.
Just give them some fake money 🤣
I'm so sick to see those scammers..Never give any money to those scammers anymore. I'm glad to watch this video.
Ive played the violin for 15 years. The sound I'm hearing from the speaker, alot of shifting is involved. She's stay in 1st position throughout. And her Bowing is just way off. This is a big slap in the face for musicians. Bach is rolling in his grave.
You don't know what Bach is doing. So annoying when pick mes make these comments as if they knew the person they are referencing. 😂
😂 if they'd put a quarter of the effort it takes to con people into finding a job they'd be just fine.
Seems like they would be actually able to play violin eventually with all the practicing they do😂
That is a job and it is acting. It is no more of a scam than going to see a superman movie because you know that dude isn't really flying.
@@garyh4458 Your comparison would be accurate if they made it clear they were fake. They choose the violin because it is extremely difficult to learn, and people feel lucky that you are sharing your talent with them. Far fewer people would be impressed that you are playing a prerecorded violin through a speaker and pretending to play. These people are talentless and deserve nothing. I have no idea why you would defend this manipulative behavior, unless you have a similar "job" and this is how you rationalize manipulating people.
THIS IS AN ORGANZED GROUP WITH MANY PLAYERS AT HAND. Stay aware people. They make more money than you do. The worst part is that they aren’t in NEED. Come on with that .
Someone needs to start a Facebook page with every single person in this group. Show the scammers face.
Best way to see if they are real is to ask them to play without the amp or ask them to play a musical scale with their background music. A real one will be able to switch the violin sound up but you can't do that with a recording. If they turn off all the music they are probably fake. Also look for vibrato. Most fakes can't mimic this so if you don't see their left hand doing vibrato but theirs vibrato in the music then it's def fake.
I've seen videos of confrontations but the people pretend they don't speak English and have all sorts of shenanigans.
I figure if they can afford all that fancy stuff like amps and stereo, they don't need money lol. I don't use any amps when I busk do you know it's real
How the sign reads to me: "HELLO I AM A CASH APP SMELL 2411"
Amazing how many great violinists are coming up from South/central America or Mexico. They are everywhere. They should unite and go on AGT. Yeah right!
Isn’t it their Motto “ We work hard?” …………. 🥴
Actually they’re not. They are from Romania or other countries affiliated with the gypsies.
Your comment is borderline racist. Be careful...
@@Guillermo.R.S. Not racist but I probably did jump to conclusions as to the origin of many of these scammers. Got it from a posting on a similar phony fiddle player duping the gullible. Apologies GuillermoR.S and any other innocent nationals I may have offended.
@@daedalusjones3804 Your sincere apologie is accepted. I am a Mexican national living in Mexico, and must confess I took offense. But it's OK. Dishonesty prevails regardless of their nationality. And yes, they might be immigrants, but some others are just killing it, such as my most admired Karolina Protsenko, a Ukrainian 14y.o. If you dont´t now her and are interested in legit violin street performers, I invite you to take a look at her music channels Should that be the case, you will enjoy it a lot.
Have a good day Sir and thank you.
Claiming she's homeless needs money gtfoh
I'm more worried we d about the criminals running these banks that are getting bailed out
PHONIER THAN A $3 BILL. Do NOT donate to them. A slap in the face to true violinists who work their butts off on their craft.
Please we need to stop this BS
Are these people selling franchises? They popping up quicker than Mc Donalds.....
Ask her to play Danny boy
I’m not even a violinist or anything similar, and I can clearly see that her bow movements are off by a mile. Gor every two times the original player moves it, she moves it once.
Real street musicians don’t put a sign out begging for money
Never don’t money to charity or homeless charity or they will never go to and also organizations take a big cut of the profits.
As long as people keep giving them money, they are not going to go away!….simple!
Saw this couple of weeks ago in Evansville IN,but it was a guy, my daughter saw it again in Owensboro KY, both at Targets.Bad thing is Owensboro is the home of the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame,so at least a few people around there play fiddle/violin 😅.
Life is a stage. They are performers....
They are in Kansas City now. Scammers . I was in front of al Aldi store on a Friday morning and at least 6 people got scammed, older senior citizens , within two minutes. I wish I had a violin and a dishonest mind.
I like how they all have "cash app" and Venmo HAHAH
And such tedious music.. soulless 😔
Lol she did not even shift to 3rd position
It's a nonsense...ask them who's Stradivarius, and they would probably not know, and probably guess at a TV cook...
Have a university offer a scholarship for such talent with a news crew and get em to show their true identity by shaming before a body of governing musicians after not being able to reproduce the talent they faked on the stteets only scammed you with.
I know nothing about violin. He looks legit to me if no one point it out.
Just watch the hand on the strings. The movement of the hand will match the music. Anybody can fake the bow, if you know the song. If your fingers and hand movement match the music it's likely legit.
She doesn't do vibrato
Hey, at least they're putting on a show with some kinda ok music. Most panhandlers just have a sign, or fake being a war vet or something. At least this one has some redeeming value to his act. At the least, tho, they should come clean when confronted, and admit that it's just an act.
You have to dance around chaotically like Karolina Protsenko so people can't tell if you can play or not.
I gave her 100$
☠️☠️☠️bro tf is this😩
How are they not embarrassed? Haha
If you played that well shouldn't you be a professional musician?
Why aren't you calling bullshit? Tolerance is condescending...
Didn’t know hobos could play a violin
She's quite good
IKR, the person playing the original piece on the speaker is good.
Fucken chapo Guzman, look what you've done
Lol I have seen them I didn’t know they where fake
Saw one here in SW VA. Though it was real. They didn't stick around long though.
*thought*
Not all of them are fake some buskers are act proffesonals but the rest them are fake asf
Just wait for the Bluetooth connected sound and that’s how you will know
he's horrible, out of tune. needs more practice.
easy money....nice try😂
This is music from youtoube😂
How about practice a bit before u pretend. So obvious he’s not playing.
How about not doing it at all .
😂
🤣
I mean do you like the music?it's just tipping.. you don't have to
It isn’t tipping if they aren’t the ones providing the service that is being tipped. People are giving money, which you call tips, for the player’s perceived ability to play a violin, not for their ability to hit a play button on a prerecorded track. I have no problem with this if the fake player was honest and let everybody know they weren’t actually playing.
@@xamarinmaster1403 you do not have to tip.
@@ldlink3935 How do you actually know they're NOT clearing the shelves at a local convenience store? After all, these guys are con-artists who are actively deceiving others under the guise of being a talented, struggling musician with a family to care for. You say the people who are contributing to the charity are being given a "fantasy" to gaze upon, which I suppose is potentially arguable. HOWEVER, I would strongly argue that if these good natured patrons were to see through the insultingly lazy, uncreative facade that preys upon one's innocent ignorance, then I seriously doubt said patrons would be so inclined to contribute. In fact, I believe they'd be quite disgusted, for this absence of authenticity is clearly indicative of one's true character and moral in context. In other words, it begs the question: "If this person is lying about playing the violin, then what else are they lying about?" "Are they really in financial trouble?" "Are they really homeless, and if not, then what are they truly doing with that money?" I can't speak for all, but from my experience, these guys often show up dressed in clothing that significantly suggests they're not scrapping for change -- Distressed jeans are the definition of frivolous, just sayin.
Why don’t you give them your hardworking paycheck next time you see them. I mean , I know how to play the piano , but I don’t go around scheming people with a fake story saying my mother needs rent money . People like this need to go back where they are originally came from . We don’t want them here . If people from Europe has a real problem with it . America doesn’t need that scam over here either . I’m all about the “American dream “. But this is not the way to do it. Shame on them and shame on you to support it. You must know them.
@@pinkscorpion3295 no I just mind my own business
A new form of scammer. Never give them a penny. Get a real job damn it.