This line of thinking is just an excuse for lazy people to never try. "I'm not good at that so it's not worth doing" Nobody is good to start. Some people suck a little less, but nobody does something for the first time and is "good". By claiming people who are good at things are just naturally talented they give themselves an excuse to never have to practise anything and have an "out" for being bad at things
They mean that, unless one is born a genius, not amount oif 14h a day practice will help. Sarasate only became a genius after all the years of practice, because he was born with his abilities.
@@NN-fw9il I just have talent. Two kids with the same amount of work will have different result. As parents do not torture kids, they leave the unable in peace and let the able ones practice a lot. Explain how it itpossible to start piano at 6, practice no more than 2 hours a day, ho to school, and play Moonlight sonata at 7? It is not effort, it is inborn ability. You need water and fertiliser in order to grow an orange tree from an orange stone , but no amount of water and fertiliser will grow an orange from a sea shell of the same size.
@@MishaSkripachWhat abilities was he born with if he had to practice? I guess you speak of being lucky enough to be born with hands and fingers, and that he was born with all the motor neurons required to make them move and grab the instrument, so he has the ability to practice.
I didn't realise how bad it was until I played it at .25......what formally seemed to be slightly familiar paragraphs were now misshapen monstrosities that came from hell lol
He's so cocky, I wonder if he's actually heard how Flight of the Bumblebee is meant to sound. Because I refuse to believe he has and still acts so confident.
Emik then divide by something that makes an infinite number. I just want to be able to write everything. I DON'T FUCKING WANT TO WRITE EIGHT DIGITS BECAUSE THE NUMBER NEVER ENDS THEN GET SCOLDED BY MY TEACHER BECAUSE I PUT TOO MANY DIGITS ON THE SHEET
As an Australian this has been doubly painful. It was like watching a Got Talent show where the judges get all awestruck over singers producing obviously flat and sour notes. I don’t play and instrument but I do have ears. You fellows make me laugh but todays vlog made me cry with pain. Keep up the fun.
I feel like this is the violin equivalent of : "_your CV says that you're incredibly fast at mental calculation _i am indeed _so, 1639x23? _52 _it's completely wrong _yeah but it's fast"
Oh yes, his poor little violin has all my compassion. Really, it has. I literally can see it, weeping quietly its tears at nights. May we all send our good thoughts to it.
I listened to this thinking maybe twosetviolinists just over exaggerated the title.i was so wrong.i killed my ears,and I think vov(I think that’s how you spell it) killed his violin.i wished I could save it before it was too late :p.SAVE THE VIOLINS...LEARN HOW TO PLAY!!!
Lol, yes! When I watched this I felt really weird but couldn't put my finger on why, then I read your comment and realized that, hearing him play makes me instantly forget what the original sounds like. My brain feels better now, thank you :)
Well we had the "if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly" guy that played the wrong notes even though it was fast. And at that point i was thinking "is there a person who can do worse? Probably not" and now after watching this i realise how wrong i was. I too forgot how the original piece sounds like too
I know a flutist who would get told that she’s a natural, that she was born musical. She would always be kind of sad because she spent years of hard work getting to be an amazing flutist and everyone acted like she was born with it.
AloeVega I have a friend I grew up with that is one of the most talented artists I’ve ever seen, professional or non professional. She’s the same way, she used to get very upset when we’d be chilling and someone would walk by and see her sketch and be like “ohhh you had to have been born this good!” Granted she was actually born incredibly talented, BUT her mastery of the arts for hours and hours every single day of our lives is what led to her being what she is now.
@@ultimategotea I think he's always violining, Tea. Can I call you Tea? He's was violining with one hand and commenting with his other hand. That's how great of a violonist he is. Don't forget that musician are BORN music genius. So if course if he was born violining he must be able to violon with one hand with 67 notes per second too.
@@Yessica13 no the Amazing meme came from there, but in AGT a judge did the perfect face who goes with that. The words came from there but the face from AGT
@@Alex-iu7dl that's where the "Interesting" meme came from. The "Amazing" meme came from this video and the face is from "Classical violinists react to mainstream violin competitions".
@@consumebeef5900 yeah so basically he said that his record was 38 seconds and it was calculated to be 22 notes per seconds. If you know anything about fingering (in the lewd way) then the guy said that his wife said she is married to the fastest fingers (22/sec) and then Eddy said that does she also say you finish in 38 seconds (again in the lewd way) which is a way to back fire the man joke cuz he finish the song in 38 secs so does he also only last for 38 secs before his nut give up.
@@blitsriderfield4099 I don't like sliced bread. Nothing great about it. It ain't special. But... Would you care for a slice of mine homemade caramelised cinnamon french toast?
@@blitsriderfield4099 You're repeating what the other guy is saying. Essentially, prodigies ARE born but they turn into geniuses with practice. No need to lecture him was what my point was.
Fencing Heaven they first said it on their 100k q&a (which got deleted),,, but eddy mentioned it again on the do all classical musicians think the same video
Vov is actually a very talented player. He dumbs down his performances to appeal to the hoi polloi, playing Viennese crap like Andre Rieu and does these idiotic gimmicks to attract attention. Spose he's got to make a living somehow.
@@Justfer.1997 bro you should see brass players when they first learn to double tongue and can only do it at 170 bpm and faster but no slower. Can't meter it at all. Can do it fast and not slow. It's wild
I'm an electrical engineering student. The second he said there were electrodes in the violin to age the wood and modify the sound I literally threw my phone😂😂😂
I don't know how well would wood conduct between 2 electrodes, if it does well then the carbohydrates in wood are connected with oxygen atoms, electricity causes saturation of these atoms which means that the polymer can break apart. Since it is loaded, It will react with H+ once the current stops, you will have occasional neutral oxygen left over, which should dissipate. And the cellulose might reconnect with OH- ions. So it should make wood more dry and brittle, maybe more compressed.
I'm a physics senior and I assure you there's no way of 'aging' wood using electricity... You would burnt it instead. If you were up to setting a better acoustic, you ought send air waves, not electrical ones. As wood doesn't let electrons pass freely, that violin should be part of a campfire.
Nothing in that story makes sense. Aging wood means polysaccharides disappearing due aging and ligning chemically converting in structure. Electricity doesn't do either. Oh, well, if you count burning as converting and disappearing then sure, but ashes play badly. There are some substances to make it faster, but they don't really produce the same result as natural aging process. You have to just wait either underwater, or just in "air" and keep microorganism out from the wood so it won't start degenerating. Forestry engineer here, sup o/
the only thing i could think of as an "aging NASA device" is a handful of radioactive element attach to the structure of violin with electromagnets. But in this case I wouldn't touch the voilin in about 10 000 years
@@Eshperansa That's not how radiation works. The effects are too random to control and you'd more likely damage the physical strength of the wood before getting the "aging" effect. If they were to remove the radioactive element before handing it out it would be 100% safe. A radioactive element decaying does not easily irradiate other things unless it undergoes spontaneous fission. There are 3 different things that typically happen that will affect the surroundings. Gamma decay which releases high energy light which will disrupt electrons. This will generally mess with the electric charge on the atomic level which enables chemical processes that are usually detrimental to living things. Beta Minus Decay which releases an electron which is absorbed on the surface and doesn't have much effect. Alpha decay which releases a charged helium atom that will aggressively steal electrons but is stopped by a layer of fabric. None of these things irradiate other atoms. You need to actually change the atomic mass to do that and the typical way that happens is within a neutron flux. Technically a proton flux could work too but that only happens in very very specific scenarios with fusion. Things that release protons through radioactive decay do that in the form of alphas.
Me: “I’m the fastest cook in the world.” Gordon Ramsay: “It’s raw.” Me: “yeah, but it was fast.” Edit:To whomever was the 70th like, you know what you did
Electrochemist here. Electrodes require a conducting or at least semiconducting medium to do anything. Wood is insulating. Unless the violin has some wired system, the argument is just unphysical.
Ya know when you’re a kid and obsessed with playing your songs super duper fast and your teacher is like no...don’t speed up too much? This guy clearly never got the message
As a violinist and violin teacher, after years finding ways to smile and say something politely when students and others get excited about these types of gimmicks, I find this very VERY cathartic. Thank you!!
“I’m the fastest violinist in the world!” *furiously presses at the strings and makes random buzzing noises* it’s like- “I’m the fastest singer in the world!” *raspberries*
I am a scientist in training (MS in physics going for PhD right now.) No. No NASA electrodes will make your instrument sound better. There is some physical notion that torrifying wood (wood oven dried at a very low temperature for a long time) will reproduce spruce which has been aged for a long time. Aged wood is more stable and less likely to crack. However, will this wood have favorable acoustic qualities? Unclear!
I recognize that technique, it is actually modernized. It's taken from when you can't get past a difficult part in Guitar Hero so you just flail your hand around and hope you hit most of the notes.
Jennifer Liu i laughed out loud when I saw your comment, but slowly crying inside because the moment you realize that both of the “fastest “ violinist might actually play better than you.....
As a cellist I can play this song in 3.86 seconds, just drop it bridge first from the balcony onto a hard wood floor. Broke your bow from stabbing your stand partner? Too bad, use the shattered wood pieces to make a sound on the broken strings. Soon, you can play flight of the sacreligous trumpet, just start with NASA.
This episode is so memeworthy! Here's for future reference: - Born, not created® - aMaZiNg - "Violining" - Nasa-chip electrolyte violin - "Modernizing" music - Just measure in our minds - Worse than Ben Lee - "Normally there's a timer somewhere" - "Uh-oh, this is dangerous!"
I was in shock when he said he's gonna play Bohemian Rhapsody. I cannot believe that he's going to destroy both classical music and pop music at the same time. That guy doesn't even deserve to play Canon in D. But I guess his playing does fit the lyrics of Bohemian Rhapsody. Vov: Mama, just killed a man, put my shoulder on the rest, pulled my bow and now he's dead.
Ben lee: oh just holding a violin worth 1.2 million dollars Vic Dylan: *flips hair* pfff mine is made by NASA and I was born to be this good Two set violin: y’all suck.
"Musical Geniuses are born, not created" Ling Ling: I'll give you just one day's head start before the manhunt begins. Lucky for you, that's 40 hours in my time
*_Sacreligious boi #1_* : I'm the fastest violinist in the world *_Sacreligious boi #2_* : I'm about to end this man's whole career
5 лет назад+9
The first one was just trying to sell a '5-stringed viola-violin hybrid'. The second one, makes us laugh, I guess, although my emotion was more of a pity and confusion.
As a non-musition I can confirm that it is so recognizable that none of us actually knows how it's supposed to go. We didn't notice any of his missed notes. It's so technical that it sounds extremely complicated. We non-musicians are always blown away by ... no, I can't do this. We're also so tired of hearing it.
“Musical geniuses are born, not created.” Offended a lot of people including me. She’s suggesting that the people who are exceptionally good at an instrument didn’t have to practice their hearts out for hours and hours a day. Like calling Chloe Chua a child prodigy when she’s talented by practicing a lot her pieces .-Cellist
@swan989 well, yes but the people I have personally met think negatively about the people who are exceptionally good at something at a young age. They say it like they were born with it and that they put no effort into practicing at all unlike people born without natural gift. They say it like they’re pretentious and better than everyone. You took my opinion rather personally.
I'm not a genius or anything, but since when i started playing the piano (4 years old) i am good at sight reading, and i get the piece right quickly. But it's not lioe i don't need to practice. I still have to put all the effort into bringing that piece the next level, into learning it by heart, into making every passage and note clearer and less insecure. I pratice to put my heart into it, that is the hardest thing for me. That "geniuses are born, not created" is just insulting to everyone out there, "geniuses" or not.
i have a few child prodigy friends that was so bad at piano the first few months they played it. but with their hardwork of practicing everyday. they have become better then me. one even made her own piece and played it in front of the church
I know right . How can she say that? Right now I'm practicing for my IGCSE performance exam and I can't even do a slur. Now some woman comes and says"MuSiCal GEniUses ArE BorN, NoT CREATED." I spent my break time practicing and practicing without eating and I hear this. I will call upon the gods of my land to send fire on someone.
Honestly it’s mildly infuriating for me i love to sing and for competitions or performances i have to practice to hit the right notes and honestly it takes awhile for me to get it right. Tbh it’s like other things too it takes lots of hard work to be good. No one’s born good at smth all of a sudden
Maybe NASA did modify it, and it was meant to be played in space so no one could hear it.
ooohhhhhh
Ok I see u
big boss r u dumb or are u stupid?
big boss ohh ok I thought u meant in outer space not the ISS
big boss No he meant he was goind to outer space so no one on Earth could hear it.
I know it was supposed to be Flight of the Bumblebee but it was more like crash of the diseased moth.
Or buzzing of a mosquito....
😂😂😂😂
@@nihitkhunteta6137 buzzing of a mosquito is better than this
More like the dying of a cicada lol 😅😅
now i actually think that the Ben Lee one is not *that* bad
at least i can imagine a bumblebee from his
Being considered a good violinist because you can play fast is like being considered a good writer because you can write 2000 words a minute.
Exactly!
Omg so accurate 🤣
Ben would probably just write a bunch of random words, this guy would just write "I" and "a" 2000 times 😂
Totally agree. Better play some intermediate piece really musically an beautiful than a hard piece sloppy.
Here's my world record attempt at typing:k adlfjksbdjhfhs kjhsd fkbdjbifbisdbiusjv iuhbsuusehfutnh esjnc hdfudgj asdhjgfkjhsdgfjadgfjhdgfjhgsfkhjdgkhfjajdgfjahdgfhasdgfjhsdgfjh ashjdfgjhsgfjahsdgfjhasdgfjhdg ajsdgfjasdgfjkasgdfjadsgfjhasdgfkjagdfkjgasdjhfgadshjfg ajshdgf jhasdgfjhagdsfkjhgad ujga djhfg adhsjfg jhasdgf kjagsd fkjhagsd fjhag djng sdhjgdsf jngbsdf a sdf adsf adf adfad fas dfasdfhga sdgad hfg ajsdhfgjaksdgf ahjsegdf jhasgdfjhk agsdkjhsdgfjkhasdgfkjahdgfk jahsdgf ajshdgf ajksdhgfk ajskjagfkjsdgfbadhfgadsfhj
alright, usually there's a timer somewhere, so yea
"musical geniuses are born, not created"
"For 37 years I've practiced 14 hours a day, and now they call me a genius." -Pablo de Sarasate
This line of thinking is just an excuse for lazy people to never try.
"I'm not good at that so it's not worth doing"
Nobody is good to start. Some people suck a little less, but nobody does something for the first time and is "good". By claiming people who are good at things are just naturally talented they give themselves an excuse to never have to practise anything and have an "out" for being bad at things
They mean that, unless one is born a genius, not amount oif 14h a day practice will help. Sarasate only became a genius after all the years of practice, because he was born with his abilities.
@@MishaSkripach If you think that's actually an excuse not to try,I recommended you to research about the Polgar experiment.
@@NN-fw9il I just have talent. Two kids with the same amount of work will have different result. As parents do not torture kids, they leave the unable in peace and let the able ones practice a lot. Explain how it itpossible to start piano at 6, practice no more than 2 hours a day, ho to school, and play Moonlight sonata at 7? It is not effort, it is inborn ability. You need water and fertiliser in order to grow an orange tree from an orange stone , but no amount of water and fertiliser will grow an orange from a sea shell of the same size.
@@MishaSkripachWhat abilities was he born with if he had to practice? I guess you speak of being lucky enough to be born with hands and fingers, and that he was born with all the motor neurons required to make them move and grab the instrument, so he has the ability to practice.
"Musical geniuses are born, not created" ~ NASA
TwoSetViolin 😂 they can't actually put a NASA chip in a violin, it would just make the sound worse not better
@@TaylorPotts-pv1yx "no u" - everyone else
You should defiantly put that on a t-shirt
"Never practice, you're never a genius"~NASA
LMAO
I'm a professional pianist, and I can play this whole song in less than a second, by pressing all the keys at once using a stick.
LING LING GRANGER nah in my opinion these two SAcrilegious bOiS played it as a song 🤣
@A.H gotta call it a song to be sacrilegious though
Cool
Did you just call it a SONG???
That’s sacrilegious
@A.H Bla bla bla
World Record Fast Violin Playing Starter Pack:
-Flight of the Bumblebee
-Wacky violin
-Narcissism
-Bad news reporter host lady
And don't forget not being able to actually play the violin 🎻
Yes
Yup
Massive discount
Only now pay -40 hrs- nothing
You're saving 40 hours a day
You forgot Ling Ling-like brilliance
If you listen to Dylan's original performance at 0.25 speed, it sounds like he's beating a rusty door hinge with an even rustier door hinge.
🤣🤣🤣
If u listen to the performance in this vid it sounds like a slowed down anime opening
If you can mess up slowly, you can mess up quickly. And he did!
😂😂
Woo! Give him a metal.
Round of Applause
@@jaelynnkim1801 ye give him some metal! Give em medals later.
🤪
Actually, with his playing, faster is better. Because then you don't have to listen to it as long.
It's a good thing it's a recording. That way I don't have to listen to it at all
Ok Boomer
@Немезида ok boomer
@Em Pac ok boomer
@@louyirabbitkim8207 A noob at comebacks.
You keep saying 'ok boomer,' maybe *YOU'RE THE BOOMER.*
wow, he is hitting all the notes except for the right ones.
That was a Good Comment. Take my like
Dude calm down, he's just an adult
@@twisty8005 21 month old adult
He must be jazz musician, jazz is all about the notes you _don't_ play.
Big brain
Being a good violinist because you can play fast is like being a good reader because you can flip pages fast.
indeed, playing fast and playing good are two vastly different things. By definition if you play an adagio piece fast you are not playing good.
I’m the fastest pianist in the world. I just hit all the keys at once.
Lol
wow
Lol that’s not even playing the song.
He's to dangerous to be left alive
Big brain
'If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly"
Vov Dylan: If Ben Lee can play it bad, I can play it worse
Precisely why he's VOV Dylan-a rip off, haha.
Rip 420 likes
Congrats, Vov Dylan, because we all know that is quite a feat in itself XD
lmao 😂
Ooh
If you can sacrilegious slowly, you can sacrilegious quickly.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Just beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
白刀 legend has it that Paganini was the first violin rockstar
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LMAO!!!
I need a merch for this quote
12:35 - playing this back at 1/4 speed is the most amazing, horrifying, painful experience of my life.
Fr
I didn't realise how bad it was until I played it at .25......what formally seemed to be slightly familiar paragraphs were now misshapen monstrosities that came from hell lol
It sounds like a dying speaker
It’s terrifying. Not for the week of heart or those prone to psychotic episodes.
OMG took your advice. Now I'm dead.
He makes himself sound worse because of his ego.
He's so cocky, I wonder if he's actually heard how Flight of the Bumblebee is meant to sound. Because I refuse to believe he has and still acts so confident.
I came out with violin in bow in hand
Cape without a hero I doubt that he has and ma an pa just couldn’t tell ‘im he sucked
Yeah it gives me physical cringe
Adam Morley so, so true
make me think about
"I'm quick at math"
"How yeah ? What's 52728x2891928 ?"
"18"
"It's wrong"
"Yes but it's fast"
i know this isn't your point but i despise people who give me 5+ digit multiplications (like 72643*82742)
@@_emik it was just an example kskdksl
"I'm so talented I can recite all 50 states in half a second. BAAAAAGH"
"Peter, that was just a loud yelp."
"You jealous?"
@@lezonks i get what you mean, i was just reminded of those people that genuinely do it
Emik then divide by something that makes an infinite number. I just want to be able to write everything. I DON'T FUCKING WANT TO WRITE EIGHT DIGITS BECAUSE THE NUMBER NEVER ENDS THEN GET SCOLDED BY MY TEACHER BECAUSE I PUT TOO MANY DIGITS ON THE SHEET
Flight Of The Bumblebee? This sounds like the mental breakdown of a housefly.
Underrated comment.
Also, thanks to this video, my houseflies that have evaded me for days are now all deceased and easy to vacuum up.
They should make music about it
Because its getting trapped under a cup and ur about to gas chamber it...
Just like ...
Screw you, you bloody genius that made me laugh
If i had the power to give u 10+ likes.. I'd give u 10 billion
As an Australian this has been doubly painful. It was like watching a Got Talent show where the judges get all awestruck over singers producing obviously flat and sour notes. I don’t play and instrument but I do have ears. You fellows make me laugh but todays vlog made me cry with pain. Keep up the fun.
New World Record: Most notes missed in Flight of The Bumblebee
… plus, most notes WRONG in a single attempt at 'Flight of the Bumble Bee.'
LOL.
Yeah!!!It's a good new world record!Then this guy can be the no.1 and MAYBE Ben Lee can be the no.2. At last, The Bumblebee become no sound😊😊😊
Hah I would win in that
@@breadofbreads i think all people can win in i that🤣🤣🤣
no guys he is actually amazing
he just wrote his own piece called
" death of the bumblebee "
completely 100% improv too, such beautiful cadenzas and microtones are on point
AnimeBoi1348 wait......
*r u joking ?????????????*
It all makes sense now
pudeng t 😂
Save the Potatoes no it’s called sarcasm
I’m not even a violinist but this hurt me so bad, physically and mentally
DuchessWolfie this is PAINFULL
Knees hurt
Arms heavy
Joe mom spaghetti
DuchessWolfie same dude
I surrounded by violinist and oh my gawd this is horrible
"Does your wife also say you finish in 38 seconds?" DAMNNN 🔥🔥🔥
Oh...oh my🫢
im not a violinist and i can tell that something is awfully wrong
i was about to say that
Yup, same I just sing and when i was a young i listen to Classical piano pieces....
I am across from the section and I can tell the bow should be moving a little more
Sameeee I play trumpet
Jingyi Ye I'm not even a musician and I can tell that something is awfully wrong XD
I played piano until the end of high school. That's it.
I feel like this is the violin equivalent of :
"_your CV says that you're incredibly fast at mental calculation
_i am indeed
_so, 1639x23?
_52
_it's completely wrong
_yeah but it's fast"
Yes! You hit the nail on the hammer. Congratulations for being a smart person.
lol
The accuracy
eh, close enough amirite?
If you can do it slow, you can do it fast, right?
Even non-musicians should be able to tell that he’s completely garbage at that.
this video hurts me to watch
Every note makes me cringe
It actually physically hurts to hear him play that...
Was he even officially recognised as the fastest or did he just start calling himself that?
Apparently not those who organize the show.
Thank you so much for putting this one back 😭😭one of my favorites
Love you guys
ikr!! i was looking for it the other week
It's no longer "Flight of the Bumblebee" it's now "Attack of the Murder Hornets"
why that sounds like Attack On Titan and may 2020 combined
That actually sounds like a cool piece, idk if it's just me
Fr
But that actually sounds cool ngl
Oh wow, that made me laugh way too hard
Yeah my ears feel attacked
He came out of the womb with a bow in hand...I feel sorry for moms who gave birth to pianists
I feel sorry for the moms who gave birth to organ players
nah drums would be worst. can you imagine the sharp edges of the symbals...
I feel sorry to moms who gave birth to freighter ship captains.
@@Gilvids crap that hurts
@@gracecalis5421 I feel sorry for mothers of builders, architects, city planners...
The screeching isn't the sound of the music.
It's the sound of his violin crying for help.
His poor tortured violin screams for help as it tries to escape from its tormentor
that's an underrated comment
Oh yes, his poor little violin has all my compassion. Really, it has. I literally can see it, weeping quietly its tears at nights. May we all send our good thoughts to it.
I listened to this thinking maybe twosetviolinists just over exaggerated the title.i was so wrong.i killed my ears,and I think vov(I think that’s how you spell it) killed his violin.i wished I could save it before it was too late :p.SAVE THE VIOLINS...LEARN HOW TO PLAY!!!
So true
I love how Brett's just wearing his "If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly." shirt lol.
At this point I dont even remember what flight of the bumblebee sounds like
Lol, yes! When I watched this I felt really weird but couldn't put my finger on why, then I read your comment and realized that, hearing him play makes me instantly forget what the original sounds like. My brain feels better now, thank you :)
Well we had the "if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly" guy that played the wrong notes even though it was fast. And at that point i was thinking "is there a person who can do worse? Probably not" and now after watching this i realise how wrong i was. I too forgot how the original piece sounds like too
Emma Carlson-
Here it is… granted it’s the full orchestra arrangement, but this should help you remember: ruclips.net/video/aYAJopwEYv8/видео.html
If you can play something slowly you can play it quickly
-Ben Lee
*LOL*
If you can die slowly you can die quickly?
Ok that’s just messed up.
I slowed the video down. His attempt at this song- is absolutley horrendous.
I know a flutist who would get told that she’s a natural, that she was born musical. She would always be kind of sad because she spent years of hard work getting to be an amazing flutist and everyone acted like she was born with it.
austin M talented means you did well. Talented is different than genetics, so you should definitely take that as a compliment.
AloeVega you’re right
AloeVega I have a friend I grew up with that is one of the most talented artists I’ve ever seen, professional or non professional. She’s the same way, she used to get very upset when we’d be chilling and someone would walk by and see her sketch and be like “ohhh you had to have been born this good!”
Granted she was actually born incredibly talented, BUT her mastery of the arts for hours and hours every single day of our lives is what led to her being what she is now.
@austin M should've practiced 40 hours tho
@@rowansings64 talented implies genetics for me
Original video: 277k views
This roast: 5.7M views
There is some justice in the world.
well to be fair it was live at one point so i think more ppl watched it there than on the yt vid
also they turned off comments and don't show likes and dislikes anymore. wonder why..
@@shangrilae ooooooooooo
6.1K views
6.1 million views >:D
It really shows how confidence can get you anywhere
"I'm the fastest mathematician in the world."
"What's 5 x 7?"
"37"
"That's wrong"
*Yeah but it was fast*
Copied
@@Bplays._ At least it hasn't taken him like a year after the first release to write. You gotta sort your standards out.
I think 37 is quite close. It's closer than most third graders would get with their wrong answers. Only a difference of 2.
AMAZING!
i'm the fastest mathematician in the world
what's 21 months?
1 year and 7 months
that's wrong
yeah but it was fast
"Violining" is my new favorite verb. I was born violining. I violin everyday. I violin wherever I want. I'm violining right now.
Are you having a good time violining?
I've been violining since I was"21 mOnThS oLd" 🤣🤣
How long has it been since you violined last
@@ultimategotea
I think he's always violining, Tea. Can I call you Tea? He's was violining with one hand and commenting with his other hand. That's how great of a violonist he is. Don't forget that musician are BORN music genius. So if course if he was born violining he must be able to violon with one hand with 67 notes per second too.
Is it so? My personal favorite verb happens to be "violingling".
It's actually incredible, 2 memes were born in 1 video :
-geniuses are born not created
-amAAzing
no i think the AMAZING is from the america's got talent video
@@Yessica13 no the Amazing meme came from there, but in AGT a judge did the perfect face who goes with that. The words came from there but the face from AGT
i have one more: *Vov Dylan himself*
@@Alex-iu7dl that's where the "Interesting" meme came from. The "Amazing" meme came from this video and the face is from "Classical violinists react to mainstream violin competitions".
@@echocyq lmao tru
The line about finishing in 38 seconds practically wrote itself - and kudos to you for saying it!! :)
“Does your wife also say you finish in 38 seconds?”
SAVAGE
Kat Lu ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I can’t even
Before I read the comments I was questioning if he actually had a wife
I’m sorry, I don’t see a ring
Well...he asked for it!!!
@@consumebeef5900 yeah so basically he said that his record was 38 seconds and it was calculated to be 22 notes per seconds. If you know anything about fingering (in the lewd way) then the guy said that his wife said she is married to the fastest fingers (22/sec) and then Eddy said that does she also say you finish in 38 seconds (again in the lewd way) which is a way to back fire the man joke cuz he finish the song in 38 secs so does he also only last for 38 secs before his nut give up.
"Born in to a musical family" his family must be embarrassed
😂😂😂
Of course... NOT.
They are proud. He may be the best out of them.
LING LING GRANGER what was funny I don’t get it 0-0?
LING LING GRANGER ohh..😬😬 this is so awkward I didn’t get the roast sorry if you got offended😬😬😬
XD XD XD XD XD HAHAHHAHAHHAAA
Actually, it's _" _*_Prodigies_*_ are born, _*_geniuses_*_ are created."_
Get your facts straight, lady!
even prodigies need to practice and learn. You cant just be born a prodigy and expect to suddenly be the greatest thing since sliced bread
@@blitsriderfield4099 Prodigies are just very talented young people, they're not the best at anything they're just really good at it.
@@blitsriderfield4099 I don't like sliced bread. Nothing great about it. It ain't special.
But...
Would you care for a slice of mine homemade caramelised cinnamon french toast?
@@kyuma401 thats what i'm saying
@@blitsriderfield4099 You're repeating what the other guy is saying. Essentially, prodigies ARE born but they turn into geniuses with practice. No need to lecture him was what my point was.
Blight of the Fumblebee
LOL TRUE
LMAOOOOO
holy shit this needs to be top comment
Brilliant play on words
Bru his violin squeaked more then the saxophones at my 6th grade band concert.
Ouch😂
Lmao
Also squeaks more then your bedframe
I feel offended. What about the Clarinets? (no offence clarinettists)
Oof😂😂😂
There's actually a name for the process of rapidly injecting electricity into wood.
Its called burning it.
EntertaingCartoonContent hehe electricity hot and hot =fire
But isn't oxidation loss of electrons?
Lol
You moron. Burning wood makes it lose electrons
@@incurve6839 wtf lol im replying to the original thread. Yes fire is caused by electricity. And lightning contains electrons.
plot twist, he only did this to be on TwoSetViolin video
*it all makes sense*
黒猫 ohh 😂
*interesting*
黒猫 *AMAZING*
Subarashi😂
4:28 an engineer here. Have worked with people who have worked in nasa. I doubt that's possible with our current technology lol
At 0.25 speed, you can hear how wrong the notes are.
A M A Z I N G
Omg lmaooo
That's how I'd play it and I'm not even a violinist
Pro tip, do not do that. Do not slow it down. My head hurts, my ears are nearly bleeding and I want to cry
WHAT IS THIS. It's frickin random notes.
You don't even have to slow it down to know
VOV Dylan: "21 months"
Eddy: "How old is that, 1 year and 7 months"
Brett: "Yeah"
Me: Well, there's a reason they became friends at math tutoring.
Woah underrated comment I love it 🤪💝
Apparently they still need it 😂
they did? i think i heard of that before, but i wasn't sure of it. at least i learned something new today...
Fencing Heaven they first said it on their 100k q&a (which got deleted),,, but eddy mentioned it again on the do all classical musicians think the same video
@@put_terri thank you, and why is Brett's picture your profile picture?
This guy is literally that one dude in class that tries to be the teacher's favorite but makes everyone including the teacher uncomfortable
This is a perfect example that CLASIC music is not fading away and dying . This dude is KILLING it!!! ALL @ ONCE!!!
This man is single handedly causing the extinction of bees.
Lmaoo
@Róisín Grant OM LORRRD OOOOOO
because they don't want their names associated with this man
@Róisín Grant HAHAHA
The bee movie came true after he played this piece
I refuse to believe that guy has ever picked up a violin before this
Mimi .-. Like he said, his skill REALLY hasn‘t change since he was 21 months 😂😂😂😂
Its actually a present progressive. But I doubt this guy hasn't progressed in any way
This guy makes Ben Lee look like David Garett wtf
He has a youtube channel
Vov is actually a very talented player. He dumbs down his performances to appeal to the hoi polloi, playing Viennese crap like Andre Rieu and does these idiotic gimmicks to attract attention. Spose he's got to make a living somehow.
“He picked it up as a toddler”
I see he still plays like a toddler as well! Impressive!
I mean, his playing hasn't changed since he picked it up, so it makes sense!
Lol
This comment made me laugh so hard y doesn’t it have more likes
ooh, I can feel the heat from that burn
aMAZING
This is indeed a speedrun. An unrestricted any% speedrun
W comment
“If you can play it slowly, then you can play it quickly”
*can’t play it slowly*
LMAO!!!
AHAHAHAHAHA OMG SO TRUE
;)
@@Justfer.1997 bro you should see brass players when they first learn to double tongue and can only do it at 170 bpm and faster but no slower. Can't meter it at all. Can do it fast and not slow. It's wild
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake those are meant to be fast, this isn't
I'm an electrical engineering student. The second he said there were electrodes in the violin to age the wood and modify the sound I literally threw my phone😂😂😂
Good luck doing E&E, I'm still on the way😂
Lol I'm not even N electrical engineer. I'm still a high school freshmen and that is one of the stupidest things I've ever heard.
What's an electrode though?
I don't know how well would wood conduct between 2 electrodes, if it does well then the carbohydrates in wood are connected with oxygen atoms, electricity causes saturation of these atoms which means that the polymer can break apart. Since it is loaded, It will react with H+ once the current stops, you will have occasional neutral oxygen left over, which should dissipate. And the cellulose might reconnect with OH- ions. So it should make wood more dry and brittle, maybe more compressed.
@@wiczus6102 science geeek 😂
Sacrilegious boi: I can play 15 notes per second
Vov Dylan: Hold my viola
sz0516 😂😂😂
I'm a first grade violist and I can play better than that...
Flight of the Bumblebee sounds like the feeling of when someone knocks on your door in a public bathroom.
Underrated
"Does your wife also say you finish in 38 seconds?"
Thats some... Harsh backfiring
That was the sickest burn moment.
I wanna like but it’s at 69
@@salalamander4050 349 now.
@@idk27212 574 now.
@@Eizan_ 593 now.
I'm a physics senior and I assure you there's no way of 'aging' wood using electricity... You would burnt it instead. If you were up to setting a better acoustic, you ought send air waves, not electrical ones. As wood doesn't let electrons pass freely, that violin should be part of a campfire.
Tell emmmm! We learned this in middle school lmao
Nothing in that story makes sense. Aging wood means polysaccharides disappearing due aging and ligning chemically converting in structure. Electricity doesn't do either. Oh, well, if you count burning as converting and disappearing then sure, but ashes play badly.
There are some substances to make it faster, but they don't really produce the same result as natural aging process. You have to just wait either underwater, or just in "air" and keep microorganism out from the wood so it won't start degenerating.
Forestry engineer here, sup o/
@@TheRokkis God damn, good thing i'm gonna be a senior cause if anything younger I wouldn't have understood that.
the only thing i could think of as an "aging NASA device" is a handful of radioactive element attach to the structure of violin with electromagnets. But in this case I wouldn't touch the voilin in about 10 000 years
@@Eshperansa That's not how radiation works. The effects are too random to control and you'd more likely damage the physical strength of the wood before getting the "aging" effect.
If they were to remove the radioactive element before handing it out it would be 100% safe. A radioactive element decaying does not easily irradiate other things unless it undergoes spontaneous fission. There are 3 different things that typically happen that will affect the surroundings. Gamma decay which releases high energy light which will disrupt electrons. This will generally mess with the electric charge on the atomic level which enables chemical processes that are usually detrimental to living things. Beta Minus Decay which releases an electron which is absorbed on the surface and doesn't have much effect. Alpha decay which releases a charged helium atom that will aggressively steal electrons but is stopped by a layer of fabric. None of these things irradiate other atoms. You need to actually change the atomic mass to do that and the typical way that happens is within a neutron flux. Technically a proton flux could work too but that only happens in very very specific scenarios with fusion. Things that release protons through radioactive decay do that in the form of alphas.
Me: “I’m the fastest cook in the world.”
Gordon Ramsay: “It’s raw.”
Me: “yeah, but it was fast.”
Edit:To whomever was the 70th like, you know what you did
Omg died loooool
...
*Listen here, you little shit*
IF YOU CAN COOK IT SLOW
ThePianoGiraffe *yOurE aN iDioT sAnDwiCh*
ITS FUCKIN RAW
I used to think the violin only made beautiful sounds. You learn something new everyday.
He's playing the "Fright of the Mumblebee"!
Lol
*Interesting*
*AMAEZINGGG*
He's playing... but that's all I'll give him.
Sveenie Betsargis hahahah aha haha
Let's talk about the real issue: THAT'S A HONEY BEE COSTUME, NOT A BUMBLE BEE COSTUME!
How did I not notice that? wow I’m stupid
@@tsumugishirogane3925 you just need to practice more. Your bee identification skills, that is. 😁
Just Me Well,ok,thanks.
@@tsumugishirogane3925 Ur not alone
And that's not a 'Fly of the Bumblebee' too (burn)
Electrochemist here. Electrodes require a conducting or at least semiconducting medium to do anything. Wood is insulating. Unless the violin has some wired system, the argument is just unphysical.
well, what he said was vague af anyway. That was probably an "I am very smart" move and he didn't know what he was saying..
but he used fancy words so it is photosynthesis correct
@@hjdbr1094 Quantum electrolyte photosynthesis indeed
@@teo-medesi Photon qubit superposition quantum electrolyte photosynthesis indeed.
Super Knuckle Ka-Knuckle belt buckle banana truffle head ass
The electrode is actually an Infinity Stone that snaps half the notes of the song out of the Universe so you can plan the whole song in half the time
Ya know when you’re a kid and obsessed with playing your songs super duper fast and your teacher is like no...don’t speed up too much?
This guy clearly never got the message
The teacher must have been just an "average good" teacher
If yOu CaN plAY It sLoW, yoU cAN PlaY iT FaSt. Said no violin teacher ever.
After all, he hasn't changed since he was a toddler...
@@hansenlung He had no teacher. He was born this way. Duh.
Miusicians born, not created, so no solfegio and teachers for him
Wait this means as a beginner violinist I can spam the a string, call it flight of the bumblebee and win the Guinness world record? Wow.
yeah just make it go DODODDDDDDDEDEDEDDDDODODODODOODODDDDD and ur good
If you can make a noise, then you can get the Guinness World Record easily
Peter G right on
Just play 3 notes real quick and youre the most sacrilegious violinist
Just letting everyone know... he is my teachers son and vov used to teach my brother.
Vov Dylan: *bEatS thE wOrLd rEcoRd*
Twoset: we about to end this mans whole career
They actually believe it?
Piteus X
No they removed the world record.
@@geopixels6886 I was laughing at Brett's comment and face ... "They believed it," with the most befuddled a human can make.
That 666 likes tho
I'm most certainly not liking this comment...it has to stay at 666
As a violinist and violin teacher, after years finding ways to smile and say something politely when students and others get excited about these types of gimmicks, I find this very VERY cathartic. Thank you!!
“I’m the fastest violinist in the world!”
*furiously presses at the strings and makes random buzzing noises*
it’s like-
“I’m the fastest singer in the world!”
*raspberries*
"I'm the fastest speaker in the world"
*Screams historically*
8-0
DumbBums c Truly a historic moment
"I'm the fastest reader in the world!"
*flips book to the other side*
"Done!"
DumbBums c screams historically: THE BRITISH ARE COMING! 🤣🤣🤣
Oh, autocorrect...lol
I am a scientist in training (MS in physics going for PhD right now.)
No. No NASA electrodes will make your instrument sound better. There is some physical notion that torrifying wood (wood oven dried at a very low temperature for a long time) will reproduce spruce which has been aged for a long time. Aged wood is more stable and less likely to crack. However, will this wood have favorable acoustic qualities? Unclear!
Thank you!
Thank You So Much !!!
I have waited a year for this comment!!!
You just leaked the secret on how Gibson makes their “Murphy Lab” guitars.
@@spacepotat0763 same herelol
The old quote: If you can play something slowly, you can play it quickly.
The new quote: Musical geniuses are born, not created.
Chloe Chow LOL
Fuck man, this means that all the music schools are a SCAM!
I like the old one. Being born is still being created, somewhat. Eh, I just like the old one
new merch alert ._.
if you born slow then you can play quick
Damn. I've only just recently subscribed to you guys but I'm finally delving deep into the TwoSet lore. Love to see the origin of the meme lmao
Everyone is talking about that guy but no one is thinking about the violin that has to endure this torture... #freetheviolin
It's basically an amalgamation of a violon because of the electrodes. Humans shouldn't be allowed to mistreat violins like that! #freetheviolin
#violinlivesmatter
Who let this man have a instrument?
poor violin
Well it's not a big deal.
Every day violins suffer so much in the hand of beginners or people who experiment new things like him.
I recognize that technique, it is actually modernized. It's taken from when you can't get past a difficult part in Guitar Hero so you just flail your hand around and hope you hit most of the notes.
OOF LMAO
😂😂😂
Yeah and it has a name, it's called Leafgreen-ing
Cassie you had us in the first half
The bee is dying slowly in the background because of the violin playing.
Jennifer Liu i laughed out loud when I saw your comment, but slowly crying inside because the moment you realize that both of the “fastest “ violinist might actually play better than you.....
I was under the impression that it died rather fast
Well... If the bee can die slowly, it can die *quickly!*
Colony collapse disorder is not a joke. S A V E T H E B E E S.
As a cellist I can play this song in 3.86 seconds, just drop it bridge first from the balcony onto a hard wood floor. Broke your bow from stabbing your stand partner? Too bad, use the shattered wood pieces to make a sound on the broken strings. Soon, you can play flight of the sacreligous trumpet, just start with NASA.
This guy is still an artist, just his art isn't the violin. He's a con artist.
icedragonair yes
Ooof
r/murderedbywords
He isn’t even a good con artist lol
I don't believe he's an artist at all, just con.
“Musical geniuses are born, not created.”
I can feel a new challenger among the Two-Set memes...
The only thing he was born with that pertains to music is probably tone deafness.
*_InTeREstiNg_*
*aMaZiNg!*
AhAHaHa Alrighty
This episode is so memeworthy!
Here's for future reference:
- Born, not created®
- aMaZiNg
- "Violining"
- Nasa-chip electrolyte violin
- "Modernizing" music
- Just measure in our minds
- Worse than Ben Lee
- "Normally there's a timer somewhere"
- "Uh-oh, this is dangerous!"
"Average good violinist"
"Finishing in 38 seconds"
Lauri Hei whoa
My wife says, she's married to the fastest fingers in the world.
Ray Sutjiawan Not Violingling
Vio ling ling
I was in shock when he said he's gonna play Bohemian Rhapsody. I cannot believe that he's going to destroy both classical music and pop music at the same time. That guy doesn't even deserve to play Canon in D.
But I guess his playing does fit the lyrics of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Vov: Mama, just killed a man, put my shoulder on the rest, pulled my bow and now he's dead.
Ben lee: oh just holding a violin worth 1.2 million dollars
Vic Dylan: *flips hair* pfff mine is made by NASA and I was born to be this good
Two set violin: y’all suck.
cringe
XD 👏👏👏👏👏
"IF U LIKE TO FLIP YOUR HAIR CLAP YOUR HANDS!!!"
As an Australian I formally apologise for everything you have witnessed.
I wanted to say the same thing, thx mate.
As an American, you have put up with so much from us ... you def get a free pass on this one. Cheers.
@TacticalMoonstone This ^
…they’re Australian too
you have 666 likes....ehhh let it ride -no touchy lol
First we have *If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly* now we have *musical geniuses are born not created*
From I N T E R E S T I N G to A M A Z I N G
*created
I have seen a new light. :0
"Musical Geniuses are born, not created"
Ling Ling: I'll give you just one day's head start before the manhunt begins. Lucky for you, that's 40 hours in my time
*_Sacreligious boi #1_* : I'm the fastest violinist in the world
*_Sacreligious boi #2_* : I'm about to end this man's whole career
The first one was just trying to sell a '5-stringed viola-violin hybrid'. The second one, makes us laugh, I guess, although my emotion was more of a pity and confusion.
Isn't it sacrilegious?
Who does this guy think himself to be?
I think he has never heard himself playing.Ling Ling will now beat the cral outta him.Ling Ling is very angry.
“Musical geniuses are born
not created.”
I mean, I guess all musical geniuses were born at some point yes.
I'm an atheist but even if religion is right the only human that is created is Adam, so technically everyone is born and so she is not exactly wrong
👏😂
This man clearly never born then xD
@@broniky24 So he is a great man sent from the heavens a prophet, a hero.
Some redeeming qualities...lol
me: gets every note wrong
also me: it’s *M O D E R N I S I N G*
That's how I play in concerts. I'm not missing the notes, I'm modernizing
Lel
It's J A Z Z
Cause traditionally people played correctly.
At least he's consistently bad throughout!
I loved your commentary! Thanks!
I went to the actual video and.....
THEY TURNED OFF THE COMMENTS AND HID LIKES AND DISLIKES HAHAHA XD
Rlly? Whereeee? 🤣🤣🤣
@@tiramyshu the original video they watched. Idk if its still turned off and hidden, but it was when I checked it XD
@@tiramyshu ruclips.net/video/-xD_wc2Y6nU/видео.html this
Dead Slushie Walkin' lmao yep everything’s still off 😂
Dead Slushie Walkin' and thx lol
"does your wife also say you finish in 38 seconds"
daaaaaamnn
Hope he get better performance with his wife
Well he's the fastest in the world😂😂😂
8:06-8:16
ruclips.net/video/Yn8owgLDELw/видео.html
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He's finished the quickest AND bad quality 😂
He'll keep laughing until he realizes he's become the laughing stock of the twoset fanbase
True.
That would be delightful
you mean he's a sock?!
As a non-musition I can confirm that it is so recognizable that none of us actually knows how it's supposed to go. We didn't notice any of his missed notes. It's so technical that it sounds extremely complicated. We non-musicians are always blown away by ... no, I can't do this. We're also so tired of hearing it.
Well said
Listen to Jasmine Choi on flute. You may enjoy it
Honestly, that bee guy is my final brain cell during finals
vox did not bee come a good musician
Bee guy lmao
@@donnaang4296 Eyyyyyy!!!
Student Gladson Varghese same
The bee guy *IS* me *all times*.
“Musical geniuses are born, not created.” Offended a lot of people including me. She’s suggesting that the people who are exceptionally good at an instrument didn’t have to practice their hearts out for hours and hours a day. Like calling Chloe Chua a child prodigy when she’s talented by practicing a lot her pieces .-Cellist
@swan989 well, yes but the people I have personally met think negatively about the people who are exceptionally good at something at a young age. They say it like they were born with it and that they put no effort into practicing at all unlike people born without natural gift. They say it like they’re pretentious and better than everyone. You took my opinion rather personally.
I'm not a genius or anything, but since when i started playing the piano (4 years old) i am good at sight reading, and i get the piece right quickly. But it's not lioe i don't need to practice. I still have to put all the effort into bringing that piece the next level, into learning it by heart, into making every passage and note clearer and less insecure. I pratice to put my heart into it, that is the hardest thing for me.
That "geniuses are born, not created" is just insulting to everyone out there, "geniuses" or not.
i have a few child prodigy friends that was so bad at piano the first few months they played it. but with their hardwork of practicing everyday. they have become better then me. one even made her own piece and played it in front of the church
I know right . How can she say that? Right now I'm practicing for my IGCSE performance exam and I can't even do a slur. Now some woman comes and says"MuSiCal GEniUses ArE BorN, NoT CREATED." I spent my break time practicing and practicing without eating and I hear this. I will call upon the gods of my land to send fire on someone.
Honestly it’s mildly infuriating for me i love to sing and for competitions or performances i have to practice to hit the right notes and honestly it takes awhile for me to get it right. Tbh it’s like other things too it takes lots of hard work to be good. No one’s born good at smth all of a sudden
Reporter: “dylan picked up the violin as a toddler”
*and has stayed the same skill ever since*
😭👌
That's a very insulting comment.
Toddlers are honestly better.
Because she knows what is about to go down
The first clue.
YES
HE IS NOT HOLDING THE BOW RIGHT!!!