Random story here: one time I was going to a chamber rehearsal and I took the folder that my music is usually in, but it turned out I just brought the folder and the music was still at home, and I felt so bad while going in to rehearsal. And then I got there and literally the two people I was playing with AND my teacher said "I hope you didn't forget your music, because we all did".
@@kaitsup7835 Yeah, but my piano teacher has all the books. There was literally a whole bookshelf full of different music and books behind you while you played.
once during a gig my friend forgot his music at home and i was like ok thats fine we'll just share or whatever, and then I forgot my music in the car but it was way too far to go back so i was like ok we'll share with the other bass. so it was good (or as good as possible with three basses for one stand) until we realized that the third bass didn't have two of the pieces. so we all freaked tf out and we ended up improvising and doing it from memory and we actually got hella compliments:))
"Never have I ever: Never practiced for a month," To be fair, I was spending my holiday where I didn't have access to a piano. ..i didn't practice for two months.
Didn't practice for 5 months because we moved countries, as in could only bring two suit cases each, so my viola got left behind until my dad came to visit.
...I actually just socialized and boiii... I am shooooookkkeeeddd! I'm an introvert and I just took some pictures with a friend... She's... I friend, I think... Probably... ;v; At the University Garden, nonetheless! I usually loathe taking pictures but... Yeaaaa... She's a friend to me now... To me taking pictures with someone is a friend already... How quaint.. \(;´□`)/ Ugh. I guess bubble tea does that to me...
I once sight-read an entire piece during my piano lesson because I forgot (not really) to practice it, and when I finished my teacher was like: 'well done! I can tell that you practised a lot on this!' I mean- at least my sight-reading got better? update: I did it again :D
Actually sometimes you can get away with this sort of thing -- it happened to me, as well. I think you just pay a ton more attention and possibly the adrenaline helps as well... the thing is you can't count on it to work.
When I had my piano exam, my grade was basically average (not the best but neither the worst) in whatever I was tested on except for sight-reading. I played it like I had already practised it at home. My teacher wasn't surprised, she could tell that I was sight reading practically every lesson but didn't care because I still played pieces well. She said that I was probably one of the best students in sight-reading in her whole teaching career. I was proud.
Yeah, but have you ever accidentally gone to someone else's home, got their piano accidentally opened and played? Honest mistake, bro, happens all the time
(Just a small story i want to share out of nowhere) I remember when i was a kid i was forced to learn the piano because of my dad. And i was quite afraid of him because if I haven’t done my practice before he came home then I’d have to practice in front of him in the living room and i don’t remember clearly but it was terrifying...i cried quite a lot back then and wanting to quit so bad...Everytime he came home or open the door i jumped. Idk it might be because it was so forced that I can’t find the beauty of the instrument anymore. But then stuff happened and I’m now living far away from him and it might be because of that he didn’t forced me to practice that hard like back then. Eventually i found out TwoSet and all of the sudden I started to practice everyday. I even love practicing now. I started to naturally fell in love with the piano and music. It was awesome. Not only that, i just purchased a violin and i just had my first lesson a few hours ago! TwoSet had inspired me so much and this community too, is beautiful. I want to say thank you to TwoSet, to this community and to you reading this❤️
This is crazy because something like this happened to me. I was forced to play violin by my dad since I was 8 and I wanted to quit it so bad that i almost broke the violin but my dad always said that I'd be grateful of him for sending me to violin classes but something forced can't be something loved can it? After watching twosetviolin and becoming a really big fan of them I stopped feeling like I was forced and I actually tried to improve myself, not because my dad wanted me to but because I wanted it. For the first time when i played well in front of my friends i felt like the happiest person on earth I was so happy that I hugged my violin and since then I am forever grateful of twosetviolin because they helped me find meaning behind this wooden instrument and it is really beautiful. And even though they will never see this I will forever support them however I can.
I did one orchestra rehearsal in my entire life and I : -was the only beginner of the group (with one year of violin only and everyone with minimum 3 years) : was the only one to still have tape to know were to put my fingers -didn't come up on the right time -was supposed to be with the 3rd violins and went with the firsts -wasn't able to follow and just stopped playing for the entire first piece -was late -didn't tune my violin properly -was in the only spot where I couldn't see the concert master because of the wall in front of me -sounded like shit, didn't play in tune -didn't follow the tempo -missed a loooottt of notes When I explained that to my teacher (who also is the concertmaster) he just laughed so hard... Well... Thanks to the coronavirus, I don't do the concert this year and I have more time to PRACTICE !
Clown Baby No actually my teacher has got a lot of students and before he was a violin teacher he was a concert master, so he decided to create an orchestra with his students and some other musicians. We are like 60 or so and we all have different ages (between 6 and 70 years old).
“Never have I ever cried during a practice session” That is the one I relate to the most because I literally cried for every single lesson, for a half year straight after starting cello (and I was 12 so I didn’t even have the “oh you’re still young” excuse) And the best part is that the teacher thought I had an infection in my eye or something since he refused to believe that a person could cry that much because of learning an instrument We laugh about it now but he was just totally befuddled
For the part where it was “never have I ever lied to a friend about their performance saying it was nice” The real question is have you guys done it to each other😬 I’m so sorry Brett and Eddy ily so much 😭 Idk why this got so many likes😅 I guess curiosity kills the cat. (Cat is me)
Storytime: The other day at orchestra rehearsal (for school, I’m not that serious about playing) our two best cellists were absent, and I was adjusting to a new cello. Basically, we sounded like crap. Our conductor stopped us and told us that we sounded awful, canceled the rest of rehearsal and sectionals for that day. I didn’t cry in front of the orchestra, but when I got to the back room to pack up, i couldn’t hold it in anymore. My three friends in orchestra, they’re the bomb dot com (if they are reading this, they know who they are) they comforted me saying that it wasn’t my fault that we sounded like garbage. I can’t believe that Brett and Eddy haven’t had a mental breakdown while practicing. Update: Now we have a playing assignment as punishment. He says that it isn’t punishment, but we all know it is. We need to record ourselves playing and submit it to him! AhhhHHHhHHHHhhh!!!!!!!!
I've been playing flute 2 years and I was invited to an orchesta from the music school. The high notes are very hard, my flute teacher is terrible and everything I do wrong, he treats me very bad. On a rehersal I was the only flute, the high notes sounds very loud and I was so afraid to make a mistake that I was shocked. I just wanted to run away, was nervious as hell. After my teacher made me cry at least a couple times, now I don't care what he says. I'm here not because I'm the best flutist (I'm terrible xD I have embouchure problems) I'm here because I'm enjoying this and the director is counting on me. My flute teacher can kiss my ass
P.S. Our section leaders are eight graders, so the only cellos were me and two other seventh graders, so our director was like, “this is a preview of what it will be like next year.” Everyone looked at us. Also, here was a soli for America the beautiful, and I missed the first three measures because I didn’t know where to put my fingers (my new cello had no finger tapes and I normally play with finger tapes, I’m not a serious player and I don’t take private lessons) It was soooo bad. 😭
oh my god hearing Brett talk about having a cockroach in their bubble tea made me get flashbacks. I was hanging out with some friends and we decided to get some bubble tea. After drinking a bit, we heard a crunch sound from one of our friend’s mouth. She took it out and saw it was brown, looked at the straw, saw an insect, almost threw up.
that happened to a friend of mine as well... it was not bubble tea it was just milk tea and when she almost finished the drink we saw the cockroach at the bottom ew we’re so traumatised
@@botttttle Apparently the stores don't clean very well and all the sugar (and spilt drinks) attract cockroaches. Cockroaches also have an unhealthy habit of blending in in the shadows. It's why I don't drink bubble tea. Everyone judges me for it, but they don't know.
Once, I was in violin class, and I forgot to practice a piece so I sight read it. After I finished the piece, my teacher said “good job!” And I was proud until my mom cut in and said “oh, she didn’t practice this week at all, she forgot.” My confidence: 😭😭😭😭😭
Eddy: "If you've been a dentist for 20 years, you're going to eventually pull out a wrong teeth" The school dentist messed up my teeth pretty bad while threatening me to stay still. He was supposed to fill in a cavity but then idk what he did, a few months after the fill, it just messed my nerves that was connected to my teeth that he filled.. resulting for me to almost have a teeth surgery done but then the painkillers saved my ass Screw you school dentist
@@brianbellsutibaddie2562 Government schools usually have all students have a medical and oral check-up(hence the dentist part comes in) So I get vaccination and teeth check-ups done at school for free.
Brett: Never have I ever, told to a friend saying I liked their performance when I didn't Me: Swimming in a lake of bubble tea and trying to drink it all
I had a rather depressing night tonight. However, seeing that you just uploaded this vid, with never have I ever, I clicked on this so quickly. Thank you. Thank you for providing such great content. It honestly brings a smile to my face.
Breaking your bow? Pssshhh, amateurs. Once before a performance, my violin decided to spontaneously fall apart. I heard a pop from my case, opened it, and the violin was in pieces. I think I cried. I still showed up to the performance, which was supposed to be a piece on violin. Thankfully I also play piano and sing, so I gave a disclaimer and performed on the piano and sang instead. But inside I was still sad about losing my violin.
OOOOOFFF That hurt ! But you know what's worse ? Having your instrument break in your own hands ( im not saying that you're violin breaking in the case isn't bad) once i was playing a fairly hard piece that had a lot of "accidents" and one of the springs of my clarinet snapped and i just wasn't able to play for the rest of the concert
@@idonkat6097 once my teacher sent his flute to maintenance and the luthier handed him a very expensive flute and a student broke it on the floor (not english native here sorry) he couldn't play on the concert
Me: is a University student, studying in poverty from loving boba so much and drink it at lunch and go home drinking it... Also me: is aspiring to work to the ground in the future so I can drink boba forever.
the more i look at brett the more i feel like ive had him as a music teacher before, so it means there's a music teacher somewhere thats a splitting image of him
About the question “have you eve cried while practicing?” Well.....I have but, not because of the practice, it was that I was on my period and I randomly started crying...lol
Eddy: “Everyone’s staying up late so they can socialize and make friends” My mom: "That's totally you!" Me: *Only going outside late to hide somewhere and watch twoset or watch anime and practice indoors somewhere*
That's why so many people enjoy their videos even when they don't play any instruments. It's really truthfull and "normal" (without fake editting to make it seem cool or whatever) the way they tell their stories.
Now whenever twoset mention ‘a really good cellist and a friend of ours’ instantly think of Oliver from the SAW theme video and the Tchaikovsky march they played at the wedding
I'm a guitarist (electric), but we were brought up in a classical upbringing from very young where I was "forced" to play piano and then clarinet. At college in the late 80s I had progressed to having an electric guitar, and formed a band with some friends. I went on stage in the empty hall for the soundcheck for my first ever public performance, everything sounded great. Later that night we went on to perform, and the hall was full. I went to play my solo, I couldn't hear a thing!! There was no foldback! I was soooo thrown, I totally lost where I was and just ad libbed hoping it sounded OK ... It was so distressing I never performed in front of an audience again. Some years later, around 2000, I was at a family get-together and they persuaded me to play so they could sing along - it became a family tradition at get-togethers once we were drunk. A few years ago my brother had his 50th, he is an opera singer and there were around 40 professional classical musicians - all friends and family though. They all took turns playing stuff, everyone politely listening and clapping afterwards - I don't drink really nowadays, so no "dutch courage" - but eventually they persuaded me to have a go - I was sh*tting myself - everyone ended up crowded round me and we had a singalong for thirty minutes - it was a wonderful feeling.
As a trombonist, I have a deep respect for horn players. You guys must do a lot of lip slurs to be able to hit partials cleanly. I remember my younger days of playing when the horns could barley play a concert F without fracking the note.
Wait, wait wait... So Eddy and Brett never had that moment of mental breakdown during practise? I remember crying so much in the last year of school lol I think I cried in front of my teachers, alone in the practice rooms, in the hallway, at home... yeah, I cried a lot to de-stress😂 please tell me I'm not the only one
I'm lucky. I play piano for fun so i don't have a deadline when i learn a new piece. And if it's hard i can take my time....i lost count of time now I'm still stuck at the first 40 measures of the third movement of moonlight sonata. Lol i work on new pieces and when I'm done practicing i jump on the usual part of moonlight sonata 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yeah sometimes when i'm stressed i cry not because i'm sad or can't control it, but just to de-stress… like once i cried on a test but it was just because i wanted to get rid of my stress XD
0:42 Every single rehearsal. The front desks are sooooooo cramped! RIP my stand partner's scroll. Haven't gotten his face yet, but we all know it's only a matter of time.
For us it's concerts. The only row that isn't cramped is the last row. This past concert it was really bad. You could barely bow without actually hitting the person to your right or left. I was sitting next to my cellist friend who was an inside cellist (I was an outside violist). We were in second row and he says to me, "you might want to scoot over, I might hit you." I respond "Or vice versa. And I can't. I don't have any room. It's not like we haven't hit each other in rehearsal either." Responds, "yeah you're right." Proceeds to punch me in the arm. It was an interesting concert.
Actually, my shoulder rest fell off twice in that concert. Once in each piece except for the first. I scared the heck out of my cellist friend and my stand partner. They thought my bridge snapped. 😅
OMG Thanks, I thought I was the only one, I almost felt ashamed ! I didn't even know bubble tea existed before I started watching TwoSet. I recently discovered there were places in my city where you can find it, I really want to try...
It’s nasty to me. But I don’t like stuff floating in my drinks (like I don’t like pulp in orange juice) and I especially don’t like jelly type substances. But I know lots of people who love it (mostly Asian).
My first choir concert in university I accidentally switched my music with my friends. I took detailed notes and she took NONE. After we finished she thanked me for switching them up because my notes helped her so much
Speaking of a dentist screwing up, I once went to our school's dentist to get a tooth pulled out. She couldn't pull it out the first time and ALSO hit the upper part of my mouth with that thing she used to pull out my tooth. I ended up not getting my tooth pulled out after 4 failed attempts. I was 6 years old. She bought me ice cream after so I guess it was fine?
3:23 I was laughing so hard but I realized *i sightread three concert pieces and my all state audition pieces in the same year* (I’m a percussionist btw)
@@chickennuggets3255 there were probably no comments tbh, it said no views. i bet it was just the normal thing to do for youtube to pretend to load in some comments lol or i just wasn't the fastest, that too ;^;
Me : *Having a smol body and plays the flute* Brett and Eddy: We don't have the lung capacity for that Me: WHAT?!? Fun fact: The flute actually takes the most air to play because most of the air when playing is actually not going into the flute. It takes a VERY long time to perfect the lip shape to get the perfect sound.
Seconded. You have nothing to center your embouchure around, so it will change from day to day. It's so annoying to have random unpredicted changes in tone.
Brett and Eddy, You're probably never gonna read this, but I just had to write it. I discovered you two like, 4 days ago and now I'm a HUGE fan. It's true. I feel like we're good friends at this point lol. I know nothing about music, but I do love listening to it ; and you two just seem to be really nice and smart fellows. Idk, I just feel like I'm ALWAYS surrounded by dumbasses pretending to be smart, and it's really nice to see two really cool guys that are actually smart and really fun to be around lol. Best wishes for you two! ❤
Define crying while practicing...I’ve never cried while practicing my main instrument, or when I was learning any other instrument, but I have cried in frustration numerous times when practicing for my solfege class’s homework assignments....
No one:
Eddy: *forgets violin*
Me: *laughs in pianist*
Elijah Kim 김기성 idk man just thought of it, relatable for me 😊💖
Deniz the Twosetter Pianist
Shit I forgot my Bosendorfer Imperial at home
Un Men :v *tries to get the keys to not to forget it* ouch
Then they tell you to bring an electric one (°_°)
Jerry Serrato The D5 creaks and the Bb4 makes a funny springy noise when you play it
Eddy: “Everyone’s staying up late so they can socialize and make friends”
Me: lol nope
Cuz you where busy practicing?
Me cuz I wanted to wake up early next morning to go as far away as I could so no one could hear me practice
or anti-social like me
Adriana Deguzman saaaaaaaaaaaame
@@therealsourc3 antisocial practice club
The only things that can make Brett look happy:
-Hilary Hahn
-Bubble tea
True
Alsoooo
Playing the violin
And being with his best friend
-Eddy Chen
what if hillary hahn brought him bubble tea would he implode
@@isadorasantanarubim mmm, definitely
How others tell stories: It happened a long time ago
Musicians: so basically, it was a second movement
band kids: oh yeah so this one time at band camp-
1k likes with one comment?
@White Mashmallow four now
@@crowbrainzz isn't there like 5?
sophia the amount of times I’ve heard that opening 😂😂
Brett and Eddy are the only people that make me relate to things that never happened to me
So true!
So true! By watching them I feel like I'm a violinist but in reality the only thing I can play is with my future
So trueee haha
@@deadass1996 i dropped that instrument a loooooong time ago
Haha true :‘D
Eddy: “There’s-“
Ad: SIX THOUSAND RECIPES AT YOUR DOORSTEP
Me: o-okay
Eddy: "There's-"
Ad: PAMPERSSSSSSSSSS
Me: what the heck
I hope they're knocking, though, because otherwise that would be rude.
O.o
I had an ad there, too, but now I forget what it was for!
Eddy: there’s
Ad: DELIVEROO PRESENTS, TACOSSS!!
Me: **jumps out of my chair** wha-
“Never have i ever cried during a practice session”
Brett and Eddy: no not really
Me: *used to cry almost every practice session when i was young*
same! and audition season is hard man...
Omg same... i can’t help crying when i think i’m bad😭
yeah i can relate. audition season, especially, sucked.
My people.... are here... i thought i was alone
@@rovercatt ooof that must suck, luckily i dont practise at school on my own. i'd hate it if my music teacher walked in (he hates our class)
me: looks at the tittle
also me: eyes my bubble tea beside me
GUESS WE R DOING IT TOGETHER
What was the outcome? ;)
How many sips did you take lol ?
Im a pianist but i do have orchestra experience so i did take some sips... But at the end i just finished it ahahahahahha
same hereeee i just bought one from the same brand (Gong Cha) too
Tittle
"Never have I ever cried during a practice session."
Me: *BUYS ENTIRE FREAKING BUBBLE TEA STORE*
Saaaaaaaame
when you feel sad while practice i recomend playing something epic like the imperial march
+1 🤣
@@Rafael_Peixoto Lol yea
Same but i beated up the instrument too
Brett and Eddy: “please don’t judge us. We’re human!!” Also Brett and Eddy: *Doesn’t answer the last and most important question*
and last vid: doesn't answer the crush question
Nightblood they do
Actually eddy sipped on the last question
@@allegrovivace6806 which video was that?
@@sarahtalone7031 classical musicians play never have I ever part one
Yess the bubble tea is back 🙃
*brett is quaking*
_Brettquake_
OMGOSH THANK YOUUU FOR THE HEART ❤️
Ranno V. Lol yesss
These are like the only videos in which he smiles loool
A part from hillary and ray
Paolo Capani it’s all because of the bubble tea
Random story here: one time I was going to a chamber rehearsal and I took the folder that my music is usually in, but it turned out I just brought the folder and the music was still at home, and I felt so bad while going in to rehearsal. And then I got there and literally the two people I was playing with AND my teacher said "I hope you didn't forget your music, because we all did".
Haha that's messed up😂 Has happened to me also.. but I was going to my piano lesson.
@@kaitsup7835 Yeah, but my piano teacher has all the books. There was literally a whole bookshelf full of different music and books behind you while you played.
once during a gig my friend forgot his music at home and i was like ok thats fine we'll just share or whatever, and then I forgot my music in the car but it was way too far to go back so i was like ok we'll share with the other bass. so it was good (or as good as possible with three basses for one stand) until we realized that the third bass didn't have two of the pieces. so we all freaked tf out and we ended up improvising and doing it from memory and we actually got hella compliments:))
Omg that has happened to me with a friend I had a duo with lol. But I mean she always forgets her music, so I knew what was coming.
Omg orchestra rehearsal.. memories..
"Never have I ever: Never practiced for a month,"
To be fair, I was spending my holiday where I didn't have access to a piano.
..i didn't practice for two months.
Same here but for a month, but it was a cello. Hard to travel with that...
I am guilty of this in my clarinet and harmonica days. never guitar or bass.
I also play the piano, i did not practice at least _a year._
*t'was the most terrible time of my life*
Didn't practice for 5 months because we moved countries, as in could only bring two suit cases each, so my viola got left behind until my dad came to visit.
wise for you to leave the viola behind ehehehe
Eddy: “Everyone’s staying up late so they can socialize and make friends”
Every introvert in existence: *Are you sure about that?*
I'm an introvert, but I still make an effort to try and make friends with new people, especially if we have to be around each other regularly
Sleep before peeps.
...I actually just socialized and boiii... I am shooooookkkeeeddd! I'm an introvert and I just took some pictures with a friend... She's... I friend, I think... Probably... ;v; At the University Garden, nonetheless! I usually loathe taking pictures but... Yeaaaa... She's a friend to me now... To me taking pictures with someone is a friend already... How quaint.. \(;´□`)/ Ugh. I guess bubble tea does that to me...
@@karlacastanares3084 You really do sound drunk.
@@PawanTanaySingh ...Yeah, I did. I blame two Extra Large bubble teas.
"Don't judge us! U did the same!"
Me: *never played or rehearsed in an orchestra XD*
Too bad piano isn’t an orchestral instrument 😔
lulu hsieh it is
“I sight read the wrong key signature on a solo.”
“Don’t judge us you’re the same.”
JOKES ON YOU IM A VIOLIST SO I DONT GET ANY SOLOS
anna - The orchestra isn’t a playground, it a battlefield
self burn, those are rare
ooh self burn, those are rare
nah we get solos, just not very important ones usually lol
@@PhysicsisSick06 I was first ahaha high five for b99
When they start saying: "Your s***!":
My mum: Is it a viola joke?
My seniors when they come and see how the section is after they graduated : "you're s***"
*you're
SHE IS WORTHYYYYYY
😂
"What a pure bred."
What a pure Brett
At first I totally thought Eddy was saying "What a pure Brett" lol. I have to replay that part to actually get what Eddy was saying.
This pun made me laugh too much😂
😂😂😂
That's what I thought when he said that 😂
oh jesus lmaooo
I once sight-read an entire piece during my piano lesson because I forgot (not really) to practice it, and when I finished my teacher was like: 'well done! I can tell that you practised a lot on this!'
I mean-
at least my sight-reading got better?
update: I did it again :D
Or they're lying.
Actually sometimes you can get away with this sort of thing -- it happened to me, as well. I think you just pay a ton more attention and possibly the adrenaline helps as well... the thing is you can't count on it to work.
When I had my piano exam, my grade was basically average (not the best but neither the worst) in whatever I was tested on except for sight-reading. I played it like I had already practised it at home. My teacher wasn't surprised, she could tell that I was sight reading practically every lesson but didn't care because I still played pieces well. She said that I was probably one of the best students in sight-reading in her whole teaching career. I was proud.
Happens to me toooooo. I literally have gotten so good at sight reading because of it too😂
I’d like the comment but I don’t want to mess up the beautiful 420
mom: *pulls up to the teacher's parking lot*
me: oh shoot i forgot my violin
mom:...you play piano
how the fuck
Dang it I forgot my piano
Me: I forgot my French horn bell
As a violinist who is now also lesrning piano, I always feel so weird not to carry anything but the notes to my lesson.
@@theanemonegirlfeels great right
Forgotten the music stand? The violin? Mistook someone's bow??
*Laughs in pianist*
Yeah, but have you ever accidentally gone to someone else's home, got their piano accidentally opened and played? Honest mistake, bro, happens all the time
Yeah, how's the tuning?
Angela Hewitt lost her £150.000 piano on a moving. I hope that doesn't happen to you ever :(
Bleack *laughs in digital piano*
@@manydelmal This is so weird, you usually don't move your piano on the same day or with the same company, because it can be severely damaged
(Just a small story i want to share out of nowhere)
I remember when i was a kid i was forced to learn the piano because of my dad. And i was quite afraid of him because if I haven’t done my practice before he came home then I’d have to practice in front of him in the living room and i don’t remember clearly but it was terrifying...i cried quite a lot back then and wanting to quit so bad...Everytime he came home or open the door i jumped. Idk it might be because it was so forced that I can’t find the beauty of the instrument anymore.
But then stuff happened and I’m now living far away from him and it might be because of that he didn’t forced me to practice that hard like back then. Eventually i found out TwoSet and all of the sudden I started to practice everyday. I even love practicing now. I started to naturally fell in love with the piano and music. It was awesome. Not only that, i just purchased a violin and i just had my first lesson a few hours ago! TwoSet had inspired me so much and this community too, is beautiful. I want to say thank you to TwoSet, to this community and to you reading this❤️
What a great story! You're amazing just for get over what your dad did to you and start to learn. You're also inspiring
Aw thank you❤️ Have a nice day^^
This is crazy because something like this happened to me. I was forced to play violin by my dad since I was 8 and I wanted to quit it so bad that i almost broke the violin but my dad always said that I'd be grateful of him for sending me to violin classes but something forced can't be something loved can it? After watching twosetviolin and becoming a really big fan of them I stopped feeling like I was forced and I actually tried to improve myself, not because my dad wanted me to but because I wanted it. For the first time when i played well in front of my friends i felt like the happiest person on earth I was so happy that I hugged my violin and since then I am forever grateful of twosetviolin because they helped me find meaning behind this wooden instrument and it is really beautiful. And even though they will never see this I will forever support them however I can.
Keep on practicing :’) im happy for you❤️
Thats a beautiful story. Im glad you found peace!
When eddy said brett wasnt allowed to sip yet he looked so hearbroken😂
"The sound of thirst being quenched"
Editor-san is at it again
You gotta love the editor
I did one orchestra rehearsal in my entire life and I :
-was the only beginner of the group (with one year of violin only and everyone with minimum 3 years) : was the only one to still have tape to know were to put my fingers
-didn't come up on the right time
-was supposed to be with the 3rd violins and went with the firsts
-wasn't able to follow and just stopped playing for the entire first piece
-was late
-didn't tune my violin properly
-was in the only spot where I couldn't see the concert master because of the wall in front of me
-sounded like shit, didn't play in tune
-didn't follow the tempo
-missed a loooottt of notes
When I explained that to my teacher (who also is the concertmaster) he just laughed so hard...
Well... Thanks to the coronavirus, I don't do the concert this year and I have more time to PRACTICE !
Yoo that's rough. I would've cried and quit. Way to not give up after what sounds like a really rough time
What was the age range of the people in the orchestra? Was it like a community youth ensemble or a school program or something?
Clown Baby No actually my teacher has got a lot of students and before he was a violin teacher he was a concert master, so he decided to create an orchestra with his students and some other musicians. We are like 60 or so and we all have different ages (between 6 and 70 years old).
Ling Ling 40 hours of PRACTICE!!!
oOoH
Brett: hey wanna go get bubble tea?
Eddy: *actually, I have an idea...*
omg i would say 10000000000% this is eXACTLY what happened
they literally just want to drink bubble tea :>
ikr lol
I don’t blame them
keithegreat yes indeed
Dont mind me,Dying over Doyoung in your pfp
Can you really blame them tho
“Never have I ever cried during a practice session”
That is the one I relate to the most because I literally cried for every single lesson, for a half year straight after starting cello (and I was 12 so I didn’t even have the “oh you’re still young” excuse)
And the best part is that the teacher thought I had an infection in my eye or something since he refused to believe that a person could cry that much because of learning an instrument
We laugh about it now but he was just totally befuddled
damn bro was it that bad?
@aletta I would say it was a phase of self doubt with a sprinkling of puberty.
Me and my mom both play flute, so when i was like 8-9 she would sit behind me and micromanage my practicing, that was a lot of tears
For the part where it was “never have I ever lied to a friend about their performance saying it was nice” The real question is have you guys done it to each other😬
I’m so sorry Brett and Eddy ily so much 😭
Idk why this got so many likes😅
I guess curiosity kills the cat. (Cat is me)
ooooooooooof
ooohhhhhhhhhhhffffffffffff
omg yes
Oof thought the same
That was my first thought.
Never have i ever:
practiced with my own, free will
*slurp* (Nino Rota - The Godfather)
*slurp* (C major scale)
i have
@@CAPTAIN_CLOCK nani
Storytime: The other day at orchestra rehearsal (for school, I’m not that serious about playing) our two best cellists were absent, and I was adjusting to a new cello. Basically, we sounded like crap. Our conductor stopped us and told us that we sounded awful, canceled the rest of rehearsal and sectionals for that day. I didn’t cry in front of the orchestra, but when I got to the back room to pack up, i couldn’t hold it in anymore. My three friends in orchestra, they’re the bomb dot com (if they are reading this, they know who they are) they comforted me saying that it wasn’t my fault that we sounded like garbage. I can’t believe that Brett and Eddy haven’t had a mental breakdown while practicing.
Update: Now we have a playing assignment as punishment. He says that it isn’t punishment, but we all know it is. We need to record ourselves playing and submit it to him! AhhhHHHhHHHHhhh!!!!!!!!
Gonna pump it up to 80hours a day now! Keep it up doe
I've been playing flute 2 years and I was invited to an orchesta from the music school. The high notes are very hard, my flute teacher is terrible and everything I do wrong, he treats me very bad. On a rehersal I was the only flute, the high notes sounds very loud and I was so afraid to make a mistake that I was shocked. I just wanted to run away, was nervious as hell. After my teacher made me cry at least a couple times, now I don't care what he says. I'm here not because I'm the best flutist (I'm terrible xD I have embouchure problems) I'm here because I'm enjoying this and the director is counting on me. My flute teacher can kiss my ass
OOOOOOOOOOOFFFFF That's a painful one ! Jesus ! I seriously don't know how you survived that ! Jesus !
David Brinco I’m still anxious from it
P.S. Our section leaders are eight graders, so the only cellos were me and two other seventh graders, so our director was like, “this is a preview of what it will be like next year.” Everyone looked at us. Also, here was a soli for America the beautiful, and I missed the first three measures because I didn’t know where to put my fingers (my new cello had no finger tapes and I normally play with finger tapes, I’m not a serious player and I don’t take private lessons) It was soooo bad. 😭
"Have you ever spent a month without practising?"
Brett and Eddy: *sweats nervously*
oh my god hearing Brett talk about having a cockroach in their bubble tea made me get flashbacks. I was hanging out with some friends and we decided to get some bubble tea. After drinking a bit, we heard a crunch sound from one of our friend’s mouth. She took it out and saw it was brown, looked at the straw, saw an insect, almost threw up.
I'm trying to imagine how Brett can still trust the bubble tea T-T. I hope your friend isn't traumatized.
Masumu Agari I’m trying to imagine that as well. My friend still drinks bubble tea but she doesn’t go to that place again. Thanks for caring. ^-^
that happened to a friend of mine as well... it was not bubble tea it was just milk tea and when she almost finished the drink we saw the cockroach at the bottom ew we’re so traumatised
What's the deal with cockroaches in bubble tea anyways?
@@botttttle Apparently the stores don't clean very well and all the sugar (and spilt drinks) attract cockroaches. Cockroaches also have an unhealthy habit of blending in in the shadows. It's why I don't drink bubble tea. Everyone judges me for it, but they don't know.
Once, I was in violin class, and I forgot to practice a piece so I sight read it. After I finished the piece, my teacher said “good job!” And I was proud until my mom cut in and said “oh, she didn’t practice this week at all, she forgot.” My confidence: 😭😭😭😭😭
that gotta hurt bro 💀
G♭♭
Eddy: "If you've been a dentist for 20 years, you're going to eventually pull out a wrong teeth"
The school dentist messed up my teeth pretty bad while threatening me to stay still. He was supposed to fill in a cavity but then idk what he did, a few months after the fill, it just messed my nerves that was connected to my teeth that he filled.. resulting for me to almost have a teeth surgery done but then the painkillers saved my ass
Screw you school dentist
Wait...
You guys had a school dentist?
*cries in de-funded American school*
That kind of nerve damage can cause your tooth to die.
school dentist?
@@brianbellsutibaddie2562 Government schools usually have all students have a medical and oral check-up(hence the dentist part comes in) So I get vaccination and teeth check-ups done at school for free.
@@janna_jammin oh, that's pretty cool, I guess
gongcha should sponser them. Seriously.
whats goncha?
Seth Ramos it’s a Bubbletea brand which they are drinking
No. 2 boba tea for me
@@leiraenriquez2253 wait is it in Australia?
Seth Ramos yup
When you want to drink bubble tea, but you have to record a video
AND THIS IS HOW YOU MULTITASK
Brett: Never have I ever, told to a friend saying I liked their performance when I didn't
Me: Swimming in a lake of bubble tea and trying to drink it all
I had a rather depressing night tonight. However, seeing that you just uploaded this vid, with never have I ever, I clicked on this so quickly.
Thank you. Thank you for providing such great content. It honestly brings a smile to my face.
Carmen K best wishes to you. I’m really glad twoset could make you smile.
This is a good form of self-care.
Never have i ever skipped practicing by watching twoset
Me: *drinks 3 gallons of bubbletea*
Breaking your bow? Pssshhh, amateurs. Once before a performance, my violin decided to spontaneously fall apart. I heard a pop from my case, opened it, and the violin was in pieces. I think I cried. I still showed up to the performance, which was supposed to be a piece on violin. Thankfully I also play piano and sing, so I gave a disclaimer and performed on the piano and sang instead. But inside I was still sad about losing my violin.
Do you know why that happened? Do you have a new one now or could it be repared?
If that happens to my flute, I'm going to cry for sure
OOOOOFFF That hurt ! But you know what's worse ? Having your instrument break in your own hands ( im not saying that you're violin breaking in the case isn't bad) once i was playing a fairly hard piece that had a lot of "accidents" and one of the springs of my clarinet snapped and i just wasn't able to play for the rest of the concert
@@idonkat6097 once my teacher sent his flute to maintenance and the luthier handed him a very expensive flute and a student broke it on the floor (not english native here sorry) he couldn't play on the concert
How is that even possible?😱
Eddy: *exist*
Brett: diD u rEmEmbeR whEn yOu fOrgoT yOuR viOliN?
Never have i ever wanted to learn another instrument
me: *thinks back to the times when I was a kid and wanted to learn the viola*
Why Sara uwu
@@gachaaesthetic1447 i srsly dk lmao
I am a kid and I’m learning the viola.
I still want to learn the viola.
fluffybrine we don’t use tenor. we use alto and treble. :)
"Either you haven't really played much in orchestra or you're lying"
Me: *Laughs in Band*
Y
E
S
except i also came in at the wrong time in band... 😏😏
Me: is half Taiwanese and loves Boba
Also me: lives in a tiny town in Austria with no Bubble Tea
*Sad piano noise*
Me: is a University student, studying in poverty from loving boba so much and drink it at lunch and go home drinking it...
Also me: is aspiring to work to the ground in the future so I can drink boba forever.
Me and my friends just go to the next town over to buy bubble tea in the big shopping mall there
@@lacialovescats sadly the next big town is at least 4 hours away from where I live :/
@@hexa823 In the West at the boarder to Switzerland
Saaaame. But Tea Plus is Vienna is so great! Don’t go to the other one. Ma Chai I think it’s called. The one near the Munich Hauptbahnhof is great too
6:49
Says cellist: shows a bassist
Me, a bassist that's fallen asleep on their bass: >.>
I played cello in school and I think I may have fallen asleep on my cello lol.
I fell asleep during a godsmack concert too tho so.
never have i ever pressed on a twoset notification with the bow speed of ling ling
me: *sucks my bubble tea dry*
So you ignore every single one?
perryschnabel lmao I just realised 😂 there fixed it
Diger Tance is it? 😮 🤭
Diger Tance Just a normal Twoset fan ;)
the more i look at brett the more i feel like ive had him as a music teacher before, so it means there's a music teacher somewhere thats a splitting image of him
just put his face on your teacher's face and pretend it's him 😂
"Never Have I ever: Lied to a friend saying I liked their performance when I didn't"
Me: *drinks my glass of mineral water intensely*
LING LING CAN DO ANYTHING
LOL SAME
“Spent a month without practicing...”
Me: *drinks the whole cup*
I once spent two years without practicing 😂 whoopsies
I was too lazy to get more rosin so I just didn’t practice :(
I’m only going to dislike this purely of disapproval 😂😂😂 no hard feelings bro 😅
this is the best comment lmao
I once spent my whole childhood not practicing
Isn't that just quitting?
About the question “have you eve cried while practicing?” Well.....I have but, not because of the practice, it was that I was on my period and I randomly started crying...lol
Same 😂😂😂
Eww
@Astolfo why ew?
my piano teacher so hard and i was so tired that time so i start sobbing while playing piano 😂
I get teary eyed if I’m disheartened bc I keep messing up. Otherwise, I get choked up when my teacher plays piano, bc he’s so moved by it
8:57”what a pure bred”
You mean: what a pure brett?
imma head out.
Eddy: “Everyone’s staying up late so they can socialize and make friends”
My mom: "That's totally you!"
Me: *Only going outside late to hide somewhere and watch twoset or watch anime and practice indoors somewhere*
ha
That's why so many people enjoy their videos even when
they don't play any instruments. It's really truthfull and "normal"
(without fake editting to make it seem cool or whatever) the way they
tell their stories.
Me: Cries in broke, wondering why merch is kind of expensive.
Brett & Eddy: Wears 60% of the inventory lol
yes. I am a musician, therefore, i dont make much money, if any at all. I wish it was a little more affordable
Now whenever twoset mention ‘a really good cellist and a friend of ours’ instantly think of Oliver from the SAW theme video and the Tchaikovsky march they played at the wedding
And the "olive" colour 😄
Which video? I think of those two guys who helped them (not) roast the cello film.
xandra xandra if you watch the video where they react to their first video you’ll see the reference there
Hannah Z Now I understand. I had forgotten about that. Thanks!
Never have I ever told someone their performance was good, when I thought it was terrible.
Me: I mean does it count if I am lying to myself😂
I'm a guitarist (electric), but we were brought up in a classical upbringing from very young where I was "forced" to play piano and then clarinet. At college in the late 80s I had progressed to having an electric guitar, and formed a band with some friends. I went on stage in the empty hall for the soundcheck for my first ever public performance, everything sounded great. Later that night we went on to perform, and the hall was full. I went to play my solo, I couldn't hear a thing!! There was no foldback! I was soooo thrown, I totally lost where I was and just ad libbed hoping it sounded OK ... It was so distressing I never performed in front of an audience again. Some years later, around 2000, I was at a family get-together and they persuaded me to play so they could sing along - it became a family tradition at get-togethers once we were drunk.
A few years ago my brother had his 50th, he is an opera singer and there were around 40 professional classical musicians - all friends and family though. They all took turns playing stuff, everyone politely listening and clapping afterwards - I don't drink really nowadays, so no "dutch courage" - but eventually they persuaded me to have a go - I was sh*tting myself - everyone ended up crowded round me and we had a singalong for thirty minutes - it was a wonderful feeling.
That's so wholesome, sir! :)
good for you
Eddy: What a pure bred
Me, being a dad: What a pure 🙃 BRETT
Brett: describing the cockroach
Eddy: dying internally and externally
Collins.J and me screaming and gagging.
Never had I ever watched twoset while practising
Drink my whole bbt
“Well theres no evidence of the answer for the last question”
When u Shaw that Eddy was gonna slip it right before the camera was off
“Yeah yeah yeah, he’s a cellist”
shows pic of a dude playing bass
I'm a French hornist and I can confirm that it's a hard instrument to learn👌👍
Hi i am french hornist too :)
@@Foxguy_123, nice to know that there are others out there too😁 who play French horn.
As a trombonist, I have a deep respect for horn players. You guys must do a lot of lip slurs to be able to hit partials cleanly. I remember my younger days of playing when the horns could barley play a concert F without fracking the note.
Me: a French horn player
"That hurt deep, man...
But you're not wrong."
Been playing for about a year and a half.
*Disclaimer:*
No cockroaches were harmed during the making of this video
I WAS LITERALLY WATCHING THE PREVIOUS ONE AND SAW THE NOTIF
JEON JUNGKOOKIE DAMN
CAN BOTH OF YOU STOP TALKING IN ALL CAPS
thank you and goodbye
“Dropped my shoulder rest during a performance”
*laughs in flute* no but I almost tripped while holding my flute
I dropped my flute during a performance, luckily I was sitting and I caught it before it hit the floor
As a percussionist, I have dropped way to many things at concerts.
I'm a flute too and I've had way too many close calls with my flute almost rolling off my lap when I'm playing picc in orchestra
Wait, wait wait... So Eddy and Brett never had that moment of mental breakdown during practise?
I remember crying so much in the last year of school lol I think I cried in front of my teachers, alone in the practice rooms, in the hallway, at home... yeah, I cried a lot to de-stress😂 please tell me I'm not the only one
Well, I did, as a pianist
Same, as a pianist too
I'm lucky. I play piano for fun so i don't have a deadline when i learn a new piece. And if it's hard i can take my time....i lost count of time now I'm still stuck at the first 40 measures of the third movement of moonlight sonata. Lol i work on new pieces and when I'm done practicing i jump on the usual part of moonlight sonata 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yeah sometimes when i'm stressed i cry not because i'm sad or can't control it, but just to de-stress… like once i cried on a test but it was just because i wanted to get rid of my stress XD
I remember once I cried because I was too stressed to play Fur Elise lol😂
0:42 Every single rehearsal. The front desks are sooooooo cramped!
RIP my stand partner's scroll. Haven't gotten his face yet, but we all know it's only a matter of time.
For us it's concerts. The only row that isn't cramped is the last row. This past concert it was really bad. You could barely bow without actually hitting the person to your right or left. I was sitting next to my cellist friend who was an inside cellist (I was an outside violist). We were in second row and he says to me, "you might want to scoot over, I might hit you." I respond "Or vice versa. And I can't. I don't have any room. It's not like we haven't hit each other in rehearsal either."
Responds, "yeah you're right."
Proceeds to punch me in the arm.
It was an interesting concert.
Actually, my shoulder rest fell off twice in that concert. Once in each piece except for the first. I scared the heck out of my cellist friend and my stand partner. They thought my bridge snapped.
😅
They must have been happier making part 2 because there was more boba this time then in part 1.
Just watching them drink bubble tea makes me want to drink some bubble tea. I have never had bubble tea before
OMG Thanks, I thought I was the only one, I almost felt ashamed ! I didn't even know bubble tea existed before I started watching TwoSet.
I recently discovered there were places in my city where you can find it, I really want to try...
Same!
Twoset is so educational: classic music, violin and bubble tea. Hearing, touching and tasting...
It’s nasty to me. But I don’t like stuff floating in my drinks (like I don’t like pulp in orange juice) and I especially don’t like jelly type substances. But I know lots of people who love it (mostly Asian).
Same here!
Same
My first choir concert in university I accidentally switched my music with my friends. I took detailed notes and she took NONE. After we finished she thanked me for switching them up because my notes helped her so much
"Its a game people play when they like to drink"
Dang eddy you exposed me so hard 😂😭
Dude sameeeee
Sao fan?
@@funnycat8684 I was a fan, until season 3.
Speaking of a dentist screwing up, I once went to our school's dentist to get a tooth pulled out. She couldn't pull it out the first time and ALSO hit the upper part of my mouth with that thing she used to pull out my tooth.
I ended up not getting my tooth pulled out after 4 failed attempts.
I was 6 years old. She bought me ice cream after so I guess it was fine?
Teeth of steel... Wish I had those..
Oh gosh, I’ve almost fallen asleep leaning against my bass clarinet
“It’s actually pretty hard to get that lost” that’s an absolute lie, maybe if you’re a professional
The muted dings when they drink off-screen is excuisite!
Well done editor-san!
At 10:06 Brett giggling in the background while eddy quickly closing the camera for his sip of shame is sooo adorableeee 😍😂
Hi twosetviolin, next video idea: whisper challenge listening to violin music
A month without practicing when you are injured shouldn’t count
No one:
Not even one person:
Brett: BuBbLe TeA
3:23 I was laughing so hard but I realized *i sightread three concert pieces and my all state audition pieces in the same year* (I’m a percussionist btw)
really love the series of never have I ever..
The Real Reason Why We Make These Videos
Bubble Tea😂
Why does Brett look so cute in this
This video was made 3 years ago today. Happy birthday
No one:
My phone when I lay in bed: 1:59
6:22 I will never be able to drink bubble tea because of you guys
- aysima - OMG. How can Brett ever drink BBT ever again after that?
@@baldwinangel1218 FACTS
“Brett was on play school”
is something I didn’t know I needed to know but I did and now I’m complete
RUclips: there are 5 comments! :D
Me: can i view them??
RUclips:
*no*
_grillu da fisshu_ lolll
_grillu da fisshu_ LMAAOOO BRO
_ouf_
u came early enough that there were only 5 comments? wow
@@chickennuggets3255 there were probably no comments tbh, it said no views. i bet it was just the normal thing to do for youtube to pretend to load in some comments lol
or i just wasn't the fastest, that too ;^;
2:11 The natural Brett said "I don't stop I just fake it ". I'm dead 😂😂😂
Twosetviolin learns French horn from Keith from the Try Guys and the Try guys try learn the violin in one hour from Brett and eddy.
Me : *Having a smol body and plays the flute*
Brett and Eddy: We don't have the lung capacity for that
Me: WHAT?!?
Fun fact: The flute actually takes the most air to play because most of the air when playing is actually not going into the flute. It takes a VERY long time to perfect the lip shape to get the perfect sound.
Seconded. You have nothing to center your embouchure around, so it will change from day to day. It's so annoying to have random unpredicted changes in tone.
@@nithyakailad I know right? Some days it sounds really good and then the next day it sounds like poop.
@@i_ammoonstar2539 Yeah! I don't need a 50% rough air to 50% sound ratio, thank you very much.
@@i_ammoonstar2539 And when you get NERVOUS...breath control? Never heard of that.
@@nithyakailad Yee... Even when you have anxiety... FuN tImEs
I never get tired of Twosetviolin's videos
"Sight reading a solo"
Laughs in jazz
*never have i ever dropped my shoulder rest during a performance*
Baroque musicians: ...
Brett and Eddy,
You're probably never gonna read this, but I just had to write it. I discovered you two like, 4 days ago and now I'm a HUGE fan. It's true. I feel like we're good friends at this point lol. I know nothing about music, but I do love listening to it ; and you two just seem to be really nice and smart fellows. Idk, I just feel like I'm ALWAYS surrounded by dumbasses pretending to be smart, and it's really nice to see two really cool guys that are actually smart and really fun to be around lol.
Best wishes for you two! ❤
come on we were all waiting for the "never have i ever had a crush on ..." one
Define crying while practicing...I’ve never cried while practicing my main instrument, or when I was learning any other instrument, but I have cried in frustration numerous times when practicing for my solfege class’s homework assignments....