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I got 116 on this test and I don't even play an instrument. I just listen to Spotify with my trash headphones. Does this mean I have hidden listening abilities?
It's more complicated than that. Chan can be used to both genders too. It's cuter and more casual, like to close friends or family. San is used as respect, to your not-so-close friends, older people, colleagues, someone you just met, etc. For example: I would call my little brother a 'chan' because we are close (and I think he's cute). I can call him 'kun' too because he's younger than me, I just choose to call him a 'chan'. On the other hand I will call @cFatoss a 'san', because we never met, but I respect you anyway. Simple explanation: they are all honorifics. What you want to use depends on what you wanna choose and your relationship to the other individual. But here the editors use it merely to call themselves with something, not because of the complicated rules like above lol
@@XMansive You don't need every person in the world to take a test to make a statiscal assumption. Also, I bet there's more musicians taking this test than non-musician people, so the normalization could be biased. I agree with the previous comment, he probably is at least in the top 1%.
I'm pretty sure that the researchers at Harvard University must be super happy with all the social media hype about their IQ test. Usually you have to force/pay people to answer your research surveys, must be pretty weird having thousands of people excited about it instead
I find it interesting that he's also mentioned that beep "wasn't crisp enough" on the beat alignment test. Adam Neely also mentioned on his video that beep "doesn't have a sharp transient". Might be something worth writing to the test developers about. Anyway, Ray, awesome video as always!
This is the highest score I've seen on the internet whaaaa! Funny how you weren't sure about when you sing out of tune yet your tuning perception score was through the roof! I think you'll know when you're singing out of tune :)
I know when I'm singing out of tune: any time I try to sing. For me the problem is not that I can't hear whether or not I am on the note but I don't have the throat/larynx/whichever part of the anatomy is involved control to get the note to where it should be.
@@resourcedragon That's interesting. I think we all have this to some extent (for example, I have this with low notes; it's like I reach my limit and it won't budge another note; however, you can practise and extend your range (and I've done this too)). It's probably similar to this - you need to practice and it takes time for the mind and body to sync up (unless there are medical/ other problems of course)
@@MagdalenaHelen it's very hard to hear yourself singing out of tune when you're singing. it's easy to hear if if you record it and then listen back to a recording.
The melody test is a killer because the "melodies" they used don't make any actual melodic sense to me, so that trying to remember 3 random (but similar) selections of notes defeats me. Like you, I could manage to spot that "2 and 3 were different" (well, some of the time) but I could not remember whether 1 was the same as 2 or 3. (I'm basing this on watching other people do the test.)
Late reply but it'd probably be easier to remember the progression of the notes instead of the notes themselves. For example, 1) up up up down down up, 2) up up down down down up, 3) same as 1. So odd one out is 2. That said I only scored 113 in melodic discrimination so I dunno if it helps 😅
I guess it's probably even more difficult with absolute pitch because you have to transpose everything in your mind and can't just go for the relative structure of the melody?
@@nojegieg It's actually easier with perfect pitch, as you just add a # in front of each note to get your next melody or transpose one note up, which is not hard at all either
These results actually make a lot of sense. Violinists are especially good at mistuning perception because their instruments don’t have frets. And Ray is a soloist, so it makes sense that his rhythm perception isn’t as good as his pitch perception.
Man Ray's reaction during the 2nd section was EXACTLY ME, confused af but at the same time still kinda knowing the answer but so puzzled by how edgy they are going with the audio clips
When I did it I scored pretty awful at the melody comparison test. They're SOOO LOOOOONG! I couldn't fricking remember them by the time all three had played, let alone compare them.
In a way you have to remember the second melody. I mean that you listen to the first, you compare it to the second. If they are the same then the third is the odd one out. If they are different you only have to concentrate on the second melody and compare it to the third. My memory is lame so that's what worked for me. That one note that was different showed me the way. (and I think it worked because I wasn't under pressure 🤪)
Oh my gosh, my EXACT thoughts about 2020: this year just shouldn't even count, so I can stay 30 and not turn 31, right? 😩 I want to submit a petition to invalidate quarantine birthdays in particular, haha. Then I'd be covered. This test messed with my brain, though! Once I got one wrong, it was hard to recover, because it was hard for me to "recalibrate" my brain for the next question. Once I saw that my answer was incorrect, I instinctually wanted to recall what I could in my mind's ear and try to figure out where I went wrong, so then I really wasn't listening properly to the next one until a couple seconds had passed. Oh well.
Manish Sigdel I'm sorry your birthday is falling during such a somber time! I meant more that I just want my birthdays to stop in general so that I can take a little time off from getting older 🙂, but you're right that this is a difficult time for people all over the world who have a reason to celebrate but can't (birthdays, anniversaries, etc.). I hope your friends and family reach out to you today and make you feel celebrated, even if you can't really do anything!
PA O You're right that it's better to embrace it... There's a popular quote that I like about aging being a privilege that many don't get the chance to experience.
The identification of off and in-tune singing is definitely wayyy difficult! Because sometimes, singing off key just adds to dissonance, which might fit better depending on the musical accompaniment, than that of singing in tune ... 😅
Studied music for three years in middle school (compulsory here) but never kept on practicing, yet I scored 129 :/ maybe I just have a good ear, or maybe it's cause I listen to all kinds of music all day
I tried this test before the twoset video and got a 111 overall. Honestly, I agree with Brett and Eddy that some of the questions were subjective and no one would have gotten them "technically" correct.
Honestly it's as much or more a test of short term memory and endurance of focus as actual musical skill. They could do a couple of things, such as giving testtakers a "continue" button between questions like Ray mentioned, that would remove the memory and focus from the equation and zoom in on the music skill alone.
Really respect how at the end you tried to tell people not to get too hung up on this test without totally dissing the test and it’s worth. You’re a great guy.
this was so entertaining to watch! thank you for sharing! nice to see others of taiwanese descent on youtube (and in the music world)! sending love and appreciation from Boston, USA!
My score was 111 and it was the first round that got me. I realized at the end that I wasn't looking for pitch discrepancy, but rather differences in patterns.. Oh well- it is definitely a neat test and I want my students to try it soon!
I learned that Ray is a musical genius and needs practice on reading skills. 😂✌🏼 that part were you almost thought you did the same as 98% of people just cracked me up. the disbelief in your eyes that you were not special and everyone who took it is just the same as you😂😂😂😂😂 peace!! and you are a genius!❤❤❤✨✨
Ray Chen you probably don't remember me, but we met briefly when you sat next to me in the computer room in the 1726 locust st building my first year at Curtis. Anyways great content, keep it up!
Great video Ray! It was super entertaining and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos! Going to film myself taking this harvard iq test now haha
For the question where it ask you "Can you tell if your singing is out of tune" it's basically asking you are you tone deaf which is definitely a no for you! So you should have chosen yes for that question.
I'm sending this to my son who is a senior music ed major. Major instrument clarinet minor instrument sax My mother was a Northwestern University honors graduate in choral conducting and piano (at one of her piano juries her professors actually applauded (unheard of in the back in the late '30s and even now), toured Europe as a featured vocal soloist with the Dr. James Allen Dash All America Chorus including singing for Queen Elizabeth. My sister won a full tuition scholarship to the Eastman School of Music, was the harp faculty at the University of Colorado-Denver, first call union harpist and played with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra-Denver. Her husband earned a master's and doctorate on cello from Northwestern University, retired a few years ago after 34yrs in the Denver Symphony and after 25yrs as principal cellist in the Colorado Central City Opera Orchestra. I had a successful clarinet/sax studio for forty years and sang for thirty years in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus including three sold out concerts. The test was very interesting. Thanks
Hi Ray: I learned of the test from Adam Neely today and took it. For pros like yourself I am not surprised with your results! Mine, although still lying on the right half of the bell curve, were much less impressive. Personally I also find the melodic discrimination test more difficult, mostly because I cannot remember all three synthetic 'melodies', especially when they are long. On the other hand, except for a very few close calls, the other two tests are relatively straightforward.
How cool is that, to find out that Ray Chen did the same as a kid when realizing to want to play violin?! O,O I did the same as a kid: I took a (children plastic) guitar, put it under my chin, took a pencil and pretended to play the violin. :D
The face you made at 7:50 is exactly my face when I heard that yowling or the first time 😂😂 the out of tune test is even painful for people without perfect pitch lol
One of the premier violinists in the world with perfect pitch is close to but not in the 99th percentile. This is one ridiculously strong pool of test-takers.
If you prepare a paper and pencil mark down the notes and beat of the first option for sure you can get much higher score. You can't remember how the first one sounds otherwise.
I just did mine and got 91%. Considering I played piano very intermittently throughout my childhood I think it's not too bad. I didn't do well on beat perception though.
for someone with no musical training or anything(i just like to listen). not even like a class in school other than like elementary school recorder karate i got a 100 even. 99 melodic Discrim. 101 beat allignment and 98 mistuning perception. I will take it.
Ray please come Turkey again I couldn't meet with you :( You played Mendelssohn Violin concerto in front of me and we were so close but!! I couldn't hug you :( And in the meeting you said:There's young people in there and I was there İt was a really amazing feeling..I love you :) btw I mean 17.10.2020 concert in Turkey I say again PLEASE COME AGAİN!!
Wow, 131! That beat alignment was torture for me. Usually rhythm is my strong suit, but when lacking a proper percussive start and an organic decay I just couldn't associate it to the music at all. Lowered me to a 121 total, think the rhythm was like a 98 or something. Fun test though. Musical IQ as a phenomenon is such a weird concept though, sort of like trying to put a numerical value on love. I guess it can be done, but does it really mean anything?
I had the same feeling while doing the test - it's hard to remember the exerpts in the first part, so it's more of a memory test... and for the second test it's kind of hard for classical ears bc of the style of singing
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Of course :^)
Yes I do enjoy the video 😃
Very nice editing Ray!
Very brave, good performance, as always with a lot of humor, thanks for that👌👏
yes, Asians do ace everything, I would know. This post was made by Asian gang
We've seen Roomie do it, we've seen Brett and Eddy do it and now we'll see Ray do it... Hilary Hahn should do it next
Marusa_ adam neely look
Absolutely
YES!!
Marusa_ yeeeessss
Yes!
“Not because of my prestigious musical background but because I am Asian, and Asians ace everything”
-Ray Chen 2020
I'm Nepalese.... kinda sucks that I'm from Asia.. but am not an Asian. :(
Manish Sigdel Wait, what?
And he did.
Please. Im asian and I suck at math
Wait until someone gets offended by this lol.
This is the highest score I've ever seen.. Roomie, Adam Neely and Twoset all scored about 120
Mohd Walid Mazlan Curtis paid off
ah nope he’s just super Asian
Because he is lingling
Just have to wait for Jacob collier now...
Lmao I feel less bad about my score of 110 then
I got 139 Prozent in this test :D
Ray: *has higher music IQ than 98% of people*
Also Ray: I did kinda alright.
Hahahaha I loved that, made me laugh so hard. Uh, yeah Ray, you rocked it!
But the higher % are all Asians
I totally do not wanna reveal my score. :((
I got 116 on this test and I don't even play an instrument. I just listen to Spotify with my trash headphones. Does this mean I have hidden listening abilities?
@@angelDanJonathan nah, 11x is like normal ppl
Honestly, ray looks like he’s in his 20’s, did not expect him to be 31 tbh
Asians don't age they are born a certain random age and stay like that until the day they die
optimise optimisé 💀
Wait HE'S 31?!??
WTF HE GENUINE LOOKS LIKE HE IS IN HIS 20’S
y’all realize that 31 is just two years more than someone’s 20’s right
TwoSet's editor is editor-san. Raybae's editor is editor-chan. LOL cute. I appreciate every editor working hard.
Ok i don't speak Japanese, so can you tell me the difference between - han and - chan😬😬
@@cFatoss chan is used for female, kun is for male, san is for both genders and sama is for people of a higher rank
It's more complicated than that. Chan can be used to both genders too. It's cuter and more casual, like to close friends or family. San is used as respect, to your not-so-close friends, older people, colleagues, someone you just met, etc.
For example:
I would call my little brother a 'chan' because we are close (and I think he's cute). I can call him 'kun' too because he's younger than me, I just choose to call him a 'chan'. On the other hand I will call @cFatoss a 'san', because we never met, but I respect you anyway.
Simple explanation: they are all honorifics. What you want to use depends on what you wanna choose and your relationship to the other individual.
But here the editors use it merely to call themselves with something, not because of the complicated rules like above lol
I ship editor-san and editor-chan
@@tirzakharisma3566 thank you very much 😊😊 and I respect you too😄
when you're in the top 2% "eh, not bad" so humble uwu
Not every musician took the test so 2% doesn't mean you're top 2% in the world, but it's definitely "not bad"
L G uwu?
@@XMansive You don't need every person in the world to take a test to make a statiscal assumption.
Also, I bet there's more musicians taking this test than non-musician people, so the normalization could be biased. I agree with the previous comment, he probably is at least in the top 1%.
but ray is probably the best living violinist, he should have had 100
Does better than 98% of people. He still says his performance is "not bad" and puts a test graded with an F on the thumbnail... Seriously, Ray...?
He's using the Asian scale.
@@lunacraftcrochet big mood
Click bait
100% or higher is Asian standards
@@fengpost yeah, I was going to say the same thing! I clicked & watched.
Ray: “Not because of my prestigious musical background but because I am Asian, and Asians ace everything”
Brett and Eddy: *Cries*
Is ling ling asian
@@thejokingwizard ling ling is all nationalities and no nationalities *at the same time*
Even amongst Asians, there is one who is better than you.. Lol🤣
Me: cries in asian
Bruh Brett and Eddy scored better than like 85% of the people that took the test. Ray was just REALLY good, and Breddy were good.
Ray chen: I am asian and asians ace everything
Also ray chen: if the test is about reading i am going to fail
Ray: 133
Brett and Eddy: 115 and 118
Why? Because geniuses are born, not created.
Just kidding. Go practice!
damn i got 126
@@moosh2790 okay
Pretty sure brett will cry when he see this.
@@月白-t4y why, he will go practice more!
OMG I have 122
I'm pretty sure that the researchers at Harvard University must be super happy with all the social media hype about their IQ test. Usually you have to force/pay people to answer your research surveys, must be pretty weird having thousands of people excited about it instead
Luumus Volunteering makes the survey not random, though.
Itll be the best you can get within irb standards tho
I watched twoset do the test before and when your score shows up it makes me laugh. They could have heart attack when they see your score. 🤣🤣🤣
There will always be an asian better than you even if you are also an asian.
I’d really love to see Hilary answer this test
yeh
Ray: *literally better than 98% of the players
Also Ray: "its not bad...."
I find it interesting that he's also mentioned that beep "wasn't crisp enough" on the beat alignment test. Adam Neely also mentioned on his video that beep "doesn't have a sharp transient". Might be something worth writing to the test developers about. Anyway, Ray, awesome video as always!
Maybe to make the test harder. Got 100% in this section (but hasten to add, one big fat zero for the other two)
I suggested this to TwoSet and now you’re doing it!
I think they already did it
TwoSet did this about 2 weeks ago!
Twoset‘s video even is in this video :D 0:12
*suffers in perfect pitch*
My musical IQ seems to be negative 5.
That can’t be good, how do I break the news to my piano?
through careless whisper
@@ViolinLover365 i tried that and I ended up honking like a goose.
That negative 5 music IQ is showing.
Don't worry, you don't need musical IQ to play piano. You just press buttons and sound comes out.
It doesn't matter as long as the piano is tuned (well tempered)
@@MegaPagliacci Careless whisper 40 hours a day, I guess. And your piano will beg for more.
98! Wow!
Boy Brett and Eddy dishonor their famiry! 😂
Elaine Wu hahaha
lol
they got a 98? Seriously? I'm happy with my melody (130) but my beat was 98. That section was definitely hard.
Anonymous Secret Ray got a 98, Twoset got 80-something
jaja i got 101, i won😎😎
This is the highest score I've seen on the internet whaaaa! Funny how you weren't sure about when you sing out of tune yet your tuning perception score was through the roof! I think you'll know when you're singing out of tune :)
My Score is 139
@@Mili-bt8wp nice 👀
I know when I'm singing out of tune: any time I try to sing. For me the problem is not that I can't hear whether or not I am on the note but I don't have the throat/larynx/whichever part of the anatomy is involved control to get the note to where it should be.
@@resourcedragon That's interesting. I think we all have this to some extent (for example, I have this with low notes; it's like I reach my limit and it won't budge another note; however, you can practise and extend your range (and I've done this too)). It's probably similar to this - you need to practice and it takes time for the mind and body to sync up (unless there are medical/ other problems of course)
@@MagdalenaHelen it's very hard to hear yourself singing out of tune when you're singing. it's easy to hear if if you record it and then listen back to a recording.
Can I just mention that your streams are always so cool!
High quality content!
Steam? Do you mean stream? :^0
@@vanilaaw Nah he got cool steam
@@vanilaaw sorry, I mean stream haha
@@nathanbrannan5228 smoking hot
btw professional musician and soloist uses Wii music in his background.
The melody test is a killer because the "melodies" they used don't make any actual melodic sense to me, so that trying to remember 3 random (but similar) selections of notes defeats me. Like you, I could manage to spot that "2 and 3 were different" (well, some of the time) but I could not remember whether 1 was the same as 2 or 3. (I'm basing this on watching other people do the test.)
Late reply but it'd probably be easier to remember the progression of the notes instead of the notes themselves. For example, 1) up up up down down up, 2) up up down down down up, 3) same as 1. So odd one out is 2. That said I only scored 113 in melodic discrimination so I dunno if it helps 😅
I guess it's probably even more difficult with absolute pitch because you have to transpose everything in your mind and can't just go for the relative structure of the melody?
I scored 129 on melodic discrimination 🙂
@@nojegieg It's actually easier with perfect pitch, as you just add a # in front of each note to get your next melody or transpose one note up, which is not hard at all either
These results actually make a lot of sense. Violinists are especially good at mistuning perception because their instruments don’t have frets. And Ray is a soloist, so it makes sense that his rhythm perception isn’t as good as his pitch perception.
brett and ?? (i dont remember the pther one's name) one of them got 97 on mistuning, as a violinist.
So nope
@@lil_weasel219 Eddy.
Yes! Trombonists too?
Man Ray's reaction during the 2nd section was EXACTLY ME, confused af but at the same time still kinda knowing the answer but so puzzled by how edgy they are going with the audio clips
So Ray used to be a Viola King 👑
Yeah, Jacob Collier name drop! That guy's insane!!! I'd love to see you react to some of his videos, e.g. his theory videos!
When I did it I scored pretty awful at the melody comparison test. They're SOOO LOOOOONG! I couldn't fricking remember them by the time all three had played, let alone compare them.
In a way you have to remember the second melody. I mean that you listen to the first, you compare it to the second. If they are the same then the third is the odd one out. If they are different you only have to concentrate on the second melody and compare it to the third. My memory is lame so that's what worked for me. That one note that was different showed me the way. (and I think it worked because I wasn't under pressure 🤪)
Oh my gosh, my EXACT thoughts about 2020: this year just shouldn't even count, so I can stay 30 and not turn 31, right? 😩 I want to submit a petition to invalidate quarantine birthdays in particular, haha. Then I'd be covered.
This test messed with my brain, though! Once I got one wrong, it was hard to recover, because it was hard for me to "recalibrate" my brain for the next question. Once I saw that my answer was incorrect, I instinctually wanted to recall what I could in my mind's ear and try to figure out where I went wrong, so then I really wasn't listening properly to the next one until a couple seconds had passed. Oh well.
I turned 24 today. Just as sad as everyone else ;(
Manish Sigdel I'm sorry your birthday is falling during such a somber time! I meant more that I just want my birthdays to stop in general so that I can take a little time off from getting older 🙂, but you're right that this is a difficult time for people all over the world who have a reason to celebrate but can't (birthdays, anniversaries, etc.). I hope your friends and family reach out to you today and make you feel celebrated, even if you can't really do anything!
Age is natural there’s nothing wrong with getting older! Embrace it!
Actually at the end of 2020, you should add 2 years to your age in 2019, because this year makes you age twice as fast.
PA O You're right that it's better to embrace it... There's a popular quote that I like about aging being a privilege that many don't get the chance to experience.
Hey he’s doing the twoset thing! (That’s the only other time I actually saw it)
I like the fact that Ray is producing content on his channel!
Calling Ray Chen just a "Violinist" is an understatement.
Ray Chen's voice is really therapeutic.
The identification of off and in-tune singing is definitely wayyy difficult! Because sometimes, singing off key just adds to dissonance, which might fit better depending on the musical accompaniment, than that of singing in tune ... 😅
warning: don't take the test if you don't have much musical background. you will cry. i cried. but I've been playing piano for 10 years welp
Just practice 40 hours a day
Studied music for three years in middle school (compulsory here) but never kept on practicing, yet I scored 129 :/ maybe I just have a good ear, or maybe it's cause I listen to all kinds of music all day
I've been playing violin for 3 years, and I got a little over average on this test.
I play nothing. No musical training at all. But I love music and wanted to test myself. Got 107....
☹️
I tried this test before the twoset video and got a 111 overall. Honestly, I agree with Brett and Eddy that some of the questions were subjective and no one would have gotten them "technically" correct.
This test is getting so famous now. Makes me curious I want to try it
Honestly it's as much or more a test of short term memory and endurance of focus as actual musical skill. They could do a couple of things, such as giving testtakers a "continue" button between questions like Ray mentioned, that would remove the memory and focus from the equation and zoom in on the music skill alone.
Really respect how at the end you tried to tell people not to get too hung up on this test without totally dissing the test and it’s worth. You’re a great guy.
this was so entertaining to watch!
thank you for sharing!
nice to see others of taiwanese descent on youtube (and in the music world)!
sending love and appreciation from Boston, USA!
OMG that “Ling Ling 40 hours” cameo gave me so much JOY 🤣
My score was 111 and it was the first round that got me. I realized at the end that I wasn't looking for pitch discrepancy, but rather differences in patterns.. Oh well- it is definitely a neat test and I want my students to try it soon!
I wanna see a Ray Chen + Adam Neely collab
so ray has perfect pitch. good luck brett
he just acquired perfect pitch with a weird youtube video. Lol :)
I learned that Ray is a musical genius and needs practice on reading skills. 😂✌🏼 that part were you almost thought you did the same as 98% of people just cracked me up. the disbelief in your eyes that you were not special and everyone who took it is just the same as you😂😂😂😂😂 peace!! and you are a genius!❤❤❤✨✨
“I don’t discriminate melodies?” Oh ray I adore you
when ur past a point and they all start to sound the same
I feel this on an emotional level
Loved this - I know it's a long time ago - but thanks for sharing
Ray Chen you probably don't remember me, but we met briefly when you sat next to me in the computer room in the 1726 locust st building my first year at Curtis. Anyways great content, keep it up!
Great video Ray! It was super entertaining and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos! Going to film myself taking this harvard iq test now haha
very interesting video :> ty so much for sharing ;) good to see u there
Awesome, congrats! 👍Interesting, music memory is having a big importance in this testing, well in reality is just one of the components.
For the question where it ask you "Can you tell if your singing is out of tune" it's basically asking you are you tone deaf which is definitely a no for you! So you should have chosen yes for that question.
enjoy ray's reaction in the second test so much😂
I'm sending this to my son who is a senior music ed major.
Major instrument clarinet
minor instrument sax
My mother was a Northwestern University honors graduate in choral conducting and piano (at one of her piano juries her professors actually applauded (unheard of in the back in the late '30s and even now), toured Europe as a featured vocal soloist with the Dr. James Allen Dash All America Chorus including singing for Queen Elizabeth.
My sister won a full tuition scholarship to the Eastman School of Music, was the harp faculty at the University of Colorado-Denver, first call union harpist and played with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra-Denver.
Her husband earned a master's and doctorate on cello from Northwestern University, retired a few years ago after 34yrs in the Denver Symphony and after 25yrs as principal cellist in the Colorado Central City Opera Orchestra.
I had a successful clarinet/sax studio for forty years and sang for thirty years in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus including three sold out concerts.
The test was very interesting.
Thanks
Hi Ray: I learned of the test from Adam Neely today and took it. For pros like yourself I am not surprised with your results! Mine, although still lying on the right half of the bell curve, were much less impressive.
Personally I also find the melodic discrimination test more difficult, mostly because I cannot remember all three synthetic 'melodies', especially when they are long. On the other hand, except for a very few close calls, the other two tests are relatively straightforward.
*war flashbacks to twoset screaming their lungs out*
98% = "overall not bad." You're not wrong, Ray. You're not wrong (Tho I think the words you were looking for were bloody fantastic)
I love how he thinks with his emotional support air violin
this was really fun to watch!
Ray's accent: im something of an american myself
Ray's faces of torment are great. But the real winner here is that cardigan/jacket thing.
How cool is that, to find out that Ray Chen did the same as a kid when realizing to want to play violin?! O,O I did the same as a kid: I took a (children plastic) guitar, put it under my chin, took a pencil and pretended to play the violin. :D
The face you made at 7:50 is exactly my face when I heard that yowling or the first time 😂😂 the out of tune test is even painful for people without perfect pitch lol
" that sounds ray-cist" 😂😂😂😂😂
Awww Ray! I did the same with my brother’s when I was 5.
Can we just appreciate the background music song choice?
wow you’re so *amazing*
One of the premier violinists in the world with perfect pitch is close to but not in the 99th percentile. This is one ridiculously strong pool of test-takers.
I went to an ambitious music school - and I know every bit of this - and got very high points at the consetvatory (behind the curtains).
Amazing! I don't even dare sharing my score. I love you!
If you prepare a paper and pencil mark down the notes and beat of the first option for sure you can get much higher score. You can't remember how the first one sounds otherwise.
I just did mine and got 91%. Considering I played piano very intermittently throughout my childhood I think it's not too bad. I didn't do well on beat perception though.
"And 'melodic discrimination'... That sounds racist"
😂
omg im a new fan, you're 31 Ray?! REALLY??????!? I truly would have never guessed
the "odd one out" test is killing me, like don't they all sound different??? *cries in perfect pitch*
Ray is accidentally just the funniest person on RUclips
Ray is 133
Eddy is 118
Brett is 115
I am 113 after finishing middle school and high school orchestra without any private lessons
way to go!
As some people say: not bad!
living for his eternally scrunchy frustrated face. like same 😂😭😂😭
for someone with no musical training or anything(i just like to listen). not even like a class in school other than like elementary school recorder karate i got a 100 even. 99 melodic Discrim. 101 beat allignment and 98 mistuning perception. I will take it.
“¡Is like question what is more in tune, a Eminem or a rhap!” I died
Ray please come Turkey again I couldn't meet with you :( You played Mendelssohn Violin concerto in front of me and we were so close but!! I couldn't hug you :( And in the meeting you said:There's young people in there and I was there İt was a really amazing feeling..I love you :) btw I mean 17.10.2020 concert in Turkey I say again PLEASE COME AGAİN!!
I’ve never watched you but I already like ur content
Wow, 131!
That beat alignment was torture for me. Usually rhythm is my strong suit, but when lacking a proper percussive start and an organic decay I just couldn't associate it to the music at all. Lowered me to a 121 total, think the rhythm was like a 98 or something. Fun test though.
Musical IQ as a phenomenon is such a weird concept though, sort of like trying to put a numerical value on love. I guess it can be done, but does it really mean anything?
Ngl Ray would be one of those High School teachers that is really cool
Cover: fails
Actual: 133
His facial expressions always gets me 😂😂😂 love it! Never change!
"this is the reggae dream"
Ray using the wii shop music in 2020, he was so ahead of the time
damn bro thats crazy I got 122 IQ
BA: 119
MP: 116
MD: 129
“hm... not bad 🧐”
ok 98th percentile headass ok
0:12 Looks like someone couldn't be bothered watching all of the TwoSet video even though it's the shortest... 😂
'Because I am Asian, and Asians ace everything'
Killed me XD
I love how Ray put Breddy's thumbnail first
Ray's test actually made me want to take the test fr 😂
Same Ray, I am Asian from India
This was so fun to watch, i laughed a lot :D
I had the same feeling while doing the test - it's hard to remember the exerpts in the first part, so it's more of a memory test... and for the second test it's kind of hard for classical ears bc of the style of singing