Famous piece for Viola : BAD - from Viola Suite movement III of "Die Ritard." Note: No violas or violist were attempted to be insulted. This is merely a joke.
0:00 Bach: Commercial 0:52 Mozart: Every gig (not violin demigod version) 1:09 Beethoven: * when someone that doesn’t how to play piano sees a piano * 1:35 Tchaikovsky: The only ballet non-musicians know 1:55 Vivaldi: The only piece non-musicians know from this guy 2:16 Handel: Not even the most famous Hallelujah 2:31 Haydn: ……………………………😲 2:49 Strauss II: Andrea Rieu 3:34 Debussy: Eddy’s favorite piece and is able to find another excuse to play it 4:08 Schubert: People think that it's a song 4:31 Brahms: “zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz” 4:50 Ravel: SNARE 5:10 Mendelssohn: Breddy 5:27 Schumann: Dream (Speedrunner vs. 3 Hunters) 6:01 Grieg: Line Rider 6:19 Smetana: It's actually a river 6:31 Chopin: Starry Night by Van Gogh 7:08 Saint-Saens: Yo-yo-ma’s teeth 7:33 Pachelbel: Cellist’s Nightmare (Rated R) 7:58 Rossini: The Lone Ranger * rides horse * 8:13 Bizet: Toreador Song lol 8:39 Boccherini: Minuet composed by someone 96.7% of non-musicians don’t know 8:55 Satie: EDDY LOFI 9:28 Strauss I: Andrea Rieu AGAIN 9:51 Dvorak: Suzuki Book 3
0:00 Bach: Air on the G string 0:52 Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro) 1:09 Beethoven: Fur Elise 1:35 Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Theme (I. Scene) 1:55 Vivaldi: Spring Concerto (I. Allegro) 2:16 Handel: Hallelujah Chorus 2:31 Haydn: Surprise Symphony (II. Andante) 2:49 Strauss II: Blue Danube 3:34 Debussy: Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque) 4:08 Schubert: Ave Maria 4:31 Brahms: Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 4:50 Ravel: Bolero 5:10 Mendelssohn: Wedding March (from "A Midsummer's Night Dream) 5:27 Schumann: Traumerei (from "Kinderszenen") 6:01 Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (from "Peer Gynt Suite No.1") 6:19 Smetana: The Moldau 6:31 Chopin: Nocture Op. 9 No. 2 7:08 Saint-Saens: The Swan (from "The Carnival of the Animals") 7:33 Pachelbel: Canon in D 7:58 Rossini: William Tell Overture 8:13 Bizet: Les Toreadors 8:39 Boccherini: Minuet (from String Quintet in E Major) 8:55 Satie: Gymnopedie No.1 9:28 Strauss I: Radetzky March 9:51 Dvorak: Humoresque
At least people also know his string quartet, which is glorious. I still like to listen to Boléro-sax players got to support it-but yeah, it's so simple that it's kind of sad to be most famous for that when you're a harmonic genius.
Well, my personal favorite composition of his, is Le Jardin Féerique (Ma Mère l'Oye). I also like his Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte, which is probably his second most popular work. Not a huge fan of his (very demanding) cello sonata, but I appreciate it for its originality and the challenge that it offers.
The unbridled talent, your emotion filled expressions, the sudden death of passion at 7:33, and admist all that you both showcase your incredible love for music. Thank you for another great video
Really? The Hallelujah chorus is such a complex piece, I feel playing it on the violin does it a bit of a disservice, seeing as most of the counter-melodies gets cut out..
Love it when you guys just play and give space for your own musicality, years of practice and the piece itself to shine. Would love to hear more video compiling your playings. Ngl, this video and the part 2 ones deserve more views because it is so beautiful and the production value to get where you can play it today is a long journey. Thank you Brett and Eddy and I hope to see more of this from you. A lot of these pieces I just realized I actually have heard about them with this particular part before but couldnt remember the name. Now I do and will look it up soon!
10:11 "Humoresque op. 101 N. 7"- Antonin Dvorak Is the same as Eddy plays at the end, but Eddy plays the start of the song and this is like the 2nd minute of the song :) I don´t speak english, so I hope you understand me.
Is it just me or is Brett's sounding so much clearer and neater? Maybe they just practiced these ones really well but I really liked the way he sounded here.... what do I know tho lol
I guess they have upgraded their audio recording systems also? The sound quality for the past few "serious playing" videos has really been great which is such a blessing
This is Every Composer's Most Famous Piece (Part 1), so...is there a Part 2 coming soon? It's so good violin playing and I can listen to it all day! (Now we need a "Every Composer's Most Unfamous Piece")
7:25 this part of the song was sooo familiar I was going insane tryna find it, it’s used in the TIKTOK trend where u have to add this part of the song on to ur last video in ur camera roll
00:00 Bach - air on the G string 00:52 Mozart - Eine Klein Nachtmusik (Allegro) 01:10 Beethoven - Fur Elise 01:35 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Theme (1. Scene) 01:56 Vivaldi - Spring Concerto (1 Allegro) 02:17 Handel - Hallelujah Chorus 02:32 Haydn - Surprise Symphony (II Andante) 02:49 Strauss II - Blue Danube 03:34 Debussy - Clair de lune (from Suite Bergamasque) 04:08 Schubert - Ave Maria 04:31 Brahms - Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 04:51 Ravel - Bolero 05:10 Mendelssohn - Wedding March (from "The midsummer's night dream) 05:27 Schumann - Traumerei (from 'Kinderszenen') 06:01 Grieg - In the hall of the mountain king 06:19 Smetana - The Moldau 06:32 Chopin - Nocturne Opus 9 No. 2 07:08 Saint-saens - The Swan (from 'The Carnival of the Animals') 07:34 Pachelbel - Canon in D 07:58 Rossini - William Tell Overture 08:13 Bizet - Les Toreadors 08:39 Boccherini - Minuet (from String Quintet in E major) 08:55 Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1 09:29 Strauss I - Radetzsky March 09:51 Dvorak - Humoresque
Can we just take a minute to appreciate how much passion and emotion was conveyed through their playing of the most *basic* pieces we’ve all heard a million times?? Shook. I felt their playing 😭😭😭😭
I feel like only violinists really pay attention to air on g string, most people will better recognise Bach for his Tocatta and Fugue in D minor or Prelude in C Edit: or his cello suite no.1 prelude in G Another edit: the Brandenburg concertos are amazing but unfortunately I don't think they're necessarily as famous compared to some of his other pieces
I would say that Beethoven is Ode to Joy, isn’t it? And I thought that for Dvorak would’ve been Symphony #9. Love the video!! It is always a great pleasure watching you both playing!! 😍🥰
I think I can speak for all the musicians out there that some of these "most popular" pieces were unexpected. I sometimes forget that non-musicians also listen to classical music. Haha! I reckon this list would be quite different if it were a list by orchestra, band, and maybe choir people.
I think a bit of reverb and mixing!! I was thinking the sound quality is much better than usual - obviously they are both amazing and talented but the room that they are normally in doesn’t create the same sound resonating as a nice big hall or smth
I see Canon is just muscle memory for Eddy at this point, like it is for every other violinist. I haven’t played in a decade and I could still pick up a violin and remember how to play this. Sadly 😂
I've been born at the right generation, because i can listen to such beautiful soul touching music easily at the comfort of my home with high audio quality
Thank you as always for blessing my ears with beautiful classical music. You guys are the main reason I actually gave classical music a chance. I'm even playing the violin now!!! Do more like this video again!!!
Is it me but Brett's playing has changed a lot specially this year 🤔. I don't know, the sound his bow produces feels clearer, and I can hear more nuances in the music. Not to mention that he is much more expressive now (moves around, facial expressions).
can i just say eddy’s bach is absolutely beautiful? it is so clean and clear as much as i love his debussy…im willing to hear more of his bach too hehe :]
Eddie: you played the Vivaldi piece with excellent detache lance, and you put minimal vibrato in, but the vibrato you used was perfect and in the right place. This was very refreshing, true, creative, and caught my attention immediately and intrigued me. Thank u
Notes to me to read 100 years from now😆😆: Brett's virtuosity shines thru so brightly tho he played overplayed pieces 😄 + Eddy's amazing musicality fills the space of classical music forever (and how he suffered that Canon in Despicato)😄
0:00 Essential classical music 0:51 Classical music 1:10 Music box 1:33 Barbie cartoon 1:54 Biscuit TV ad 2:15 Hallelujah!! 2:49 Phonoghaph for elite 3:35 Relaxing piano music 5:10 Outdoor wedding 6:01 Cartoon Music 6:32 Piano at restaurant 7:08 Swan lake but sad 7:33 Every wedding ever!!! 7:56 Racing horse 8:12 Black and white tv show 8:39 Biscuit ad but more expensive 9:27 Awarding and closing moment
Since the Humoresque is in the public domain, it's one of the most used pieces of music in comercials. Also, the 9th symphony is more popular in the US, so I don't agree.
Become a musician as I have done! I've spent so many hours, day after day listening to the beautiful strains of their violins that Brett & Eddy have inspired me to start playing. How good I'll be is another matter but my heart, willingness to learn, study and practice is all there...
@@wakingtheworld Thats so true..I wanted to be a violinist since many years..and that's the reason I have subscribed to this channel..I always get inspired by seeing them play with such passion..I am an artist too..I have been painting since 12 to 13 years and I was always into different art forms..But since I am a high school student..I need to qualify my Government National Examination so that my parents get me a violin ad I am studying really hard for that... Lets hope for the best !!!
Eddy had the most unimpressed face when he's playing canon in d lol
It was only one of the two times his mouth was totally closed (the other was Humoresque, iirc)
Trueee ahaha 🤣 Love Brett's William Tell Overture!
Well. it sounds better on the Chicken.
So unimpressed!
It's the hidden pain of... "I've played this piece at every wedding gig I've ever been to..."
No one:
Eddy’s thoughts while playing canon in d: “don’t cry.. don’t scream.. just get this over with”
Its the look us retail workers have everytime a customer jokes "it must be free" when something doesn't scan
I literally sleep when playing that (I play piano)
How about canon in F? I like it better than canon in D.
@@_ryannnnnnnn_ canon in F sharp minor
Eddy's thinking "just lie back and think of england"
Suggestion for TwoSet to make the most underrated pieces of composers
they made it
@@clementpoon120 where?
Only if we get liszt first piano concerto
Omgg...I was gonna comment the same!!
omg yessssss
I just imagine that Eddy lost scissors, paper, rock so he had to play Canon in D
That's exactly what I have imagined
😂very funny but possibly true
@@CynaYoingco-yn3whdefinitely true
7:50 Eddy's mind: "Just do it. Just do it. Your soul is dying but at least the client is paying decent."
Eddy's face on literally any other piece: full of expression, feeling, passion
Eddy's face on Canon in D: *dead stare* NOT THIS AGAIN
7:33 Eddy’s face while playing Canon in D tho...
Kind of disappointed he didn't do the fixed demented smile like Brett hahahaha
Nobody like this comment now it is 69 likeds
I notice that too! 😄
Ahh now it became 71 :(
@@pastichemusic3568 :(
Eddy: plays Fur Elise
Literally every pianists: *has PTSD*
Sorry lang langs
So tired of that that song
@@skateata1 song?
Plays Canon in D
Literally everyone got PSTD
It's true, I did 😅
Eddy's face when playing Canon in D was like "yeah yeah, i pulled the short straw" 😂
or lost scissors, paper, rock
@@oxoelfoxo again 😂
Eddy has 2 modes while playing:
1. Eddy playing with passion (normal): 9:24
2. Eddy playing canon in D: 7:34
EXAC
You know it’s famous when you have never heard of the composer but still know the melody
I had no idea Wiegenlied was composed by Brahms.
MFW Smetana.
OF COURSE Eddy would be one to play Debussy.
At this point, seeing anyone else play is like breaking a law of nature.
Brett did Debussy violin sonata once before
Well in the part 2 EDDY was the one who busted out Paganini 24 NOT Brett sooooooo
Why? Does he play it often?
ofc ofc that boy is a fan
@@skateata1 he loves the piece a lot and talks about it a lot
Jordon's famous pieces:
DAB, BAE, DEAF, CBF, CABBAGE, CAFE, BBT...
Famous piece for Viola :
BAD - from Viola Suite movement III of "Die Ritard."
Note: No violas or violist were attempted to be insulted. This is merely a joke.
Or prelude
BBC
@@pastichemusic3568 good one
My stupid arse just read those and try to recall what kind of piece with those melody, then realization came over
they should have put brett as one of the composers and his most famous piece should have been the lofi
TOTALLY I need them to play it
is that playable on the violin?
@@oxoelfoxo it was recorded on viola so maybe
YES
every other piece: is played with passion and emotion
canon in d:
I love how eddy goes from his most emotional playing during Nocturne to dead panning the camera during cannon in D until he got bored
0:00 Bach: Commercial
0:52 Mozart: Every gig (not violin demigod version)
1:09 Beethoven: * when someone that doesn’t how to play piano sees a piano *
1:35 Tchaikovsky: The only ballet non-musicians know
1:55 Vivaldi: The only piece non-musicians know from this guy
2:16 Handel: Not even the most famous Hallelujah
2:31 Haydn: ……………………………😲
2:49 Strauss II: Andrea Rieu
3:34 Debussy: Eddy’s favorite piece and is able to find another excuse to play it
4:08 Schubert: People think that it's a song
4:31 Brahms: “zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz”
4:50 Ravel: SNARE
5:10 Mendelssohn: Breddy
5:27 Schumann: Dream (Speedrunner vs. 3 Hunters)
6:01 Grieg: Line Rider
6:19 Smetana: It's actually a river
6:31 Chopin: Starry Night by Van Gogh
7:08 Saint-Saens: Yo-yo-ma’s teeth
7:33 Pachelbel: Cellist’s Nightmare (Rated R)
7:58 Rossini: The Lone Ranger * rides horse *
8:13 Bizet: Toreador Song lol
8:39 Boccherini: Minuet composed by someone 96.7% of non-musicians don’t know
8:55 Satie: EDDY LOFI
9:28 Strauss I: Andrea Rieu AGAIN
9:51 Dvorak: Suzuki Book 3
First one to appreciate this
I love this 😭
Why is the Wedding March labelled "Breddy"? LMAO AHSHSSHAJAJA 😭😭😭
@@ladym.7594 is it a ship name for Brett and Eddy?😭💀💀😂
Yo-yo-ma’s teeth?
This is pretty much a medley of old Nokia ringtones for anyone over 30. lol
I'm 35 but can't remember any of these, only Badinerie and Mozart 40.
@@BlueMeeple Lets go, flute gang ayyyyy
They should definitely have Gran Vals in here then it's definitely true
Please I'm 20 and I still remember hearing some of these
Eddy making the most expressive faces during every piece... until he plays Pachebel's Canon. lmao
Every time this piece plays a musician dies
@@s.t.5993 can u explain to me why??
@@helisarodrigues7185 it’s extremely overplayed
@@helisarodrigues7185 cellos play the same 8 notes 54 times…..I wanted the sweet release of death
My ears have been blessed after hear them playing seriously for 10 minutes straight
As a pianist, hearing Chopin’s nocturne and Gypnopedie on the violin without the LH chords sounded so bizzarre lol 😭😭
fr. it was like a whole different piece haha
0:00 Bach: Air on the G string
0:52 Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)
1:09 Beethoven: Fur Elise
1:35 Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Theme (I. Scene)
1:55 Vivaldi: Spring Concerto (I. Allegro)
2:16 Handel: Hallelujah Chorus
2:31 Haydn: Surprise Symphony (II. Andante)
2:49 Strauss II: Blue Danube
3:34 Debussy: Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque)
4:08 Schubert: Ave Maria
4:31 Brahms: Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
4:50 Ravel: Bolero
5:10 Mendelssohn: Wedding March (from "A Midsummer's Night Dream)
5:27 Schumann: Traumerei (from "Kinderszenen")
6:01 Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (from "Peer Gynt Suite No.1")
6:19 Smetana: The Moldau
6:31 Chopin: Nocture Op. 9 No. 2
7:08 Saint-Saens: The Swan (from "The Carnival of the Animals")
7:33 Pachelbel: Canon in D
7:58 Rossini: William Tell Overture
8:13 Bizet: Les Toreadors
8:39 Boccherini: Minuet (from String Quintet in E Major)
8:55 Satie: Gymnopedie No.1
9:28 Strauss I: Radetzky March
9:51 Dvorak: Humoresque
Thank you
@@therainbowziege2317 You're welcome
Thank you , also do u know the piece editor san put at the end too? 😆
@@addledoll Sorry, unfortunately I don't know it...
@@addledoll it’s just the last piece, Dvorak’s Humoresque
Sad that Ravel's most popular composition is one he disliked and basically regarded a meme.
At least people also know his string quartet, which is glorious. I still like to listen to Boléro-sax players got to support it-but yeah, it's so simple that it's kind of sad to be most famous for that when you're a harmonic genius.
As a former saxophonist, I understand that. Lol.
Well, my personal favorite composition of his, is Le Jardin Féerique (Ma Mère l'Oye). I also like his Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte, which is probably his second most popular work. Not a huge fan of his (very demanding) cello sonata, but I appreciate it for its originality and the challenge that it offers.
Not true. That's hearsay at best. Every composer is proud of their works.
Honestly don't like it aswell, Tzigane is way better
I would to see more of this. But have the composers first piece vs their most famous piece. You two sound amazing as always!
If you think Eddy's face is priceless playing Canon in D, wait until he has to play Flight of the Bumblebee in the next episode(s)
Omg you called it
When you forget that they are indeed violinists and not bubble tea-ists
Bubble tea baristas
Why not both?
Yeah they like to remind us every now and then😂
Bubble tea-ers
The amount of times Eddy has to play Clair de Lune is ASTRONOMICAL
The pain in Eddy’s face when playing canon in d(epression)
Canon in Depression - Lmao
Canon in D(ivorce)
The unbridled talent, your emotion filled expressions, the sudden death of passion at 7:33, and admist all that you both showcase your incredible love for music. Thank you for another great video
The Hallelujah choirs sounds amazing on violin ngl
Hey look the legend is here
@@1.ashleyh I'm curious about that too
Its as hard to not find this guy as it is to out pizza the hut
Really? The Hallelujah chorus is such a complex piece, I feel playing it on the violin does it a bit of a disservice, seeing as most of the counter-melodies gets cut out..
I see you everywhere
0:00 - Bach: Air on the G string
0:52 - Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)
1:09 - Beethoven: Fur Elise
1:35 - Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Theme (I. Scene)
1:55 - Vivaldi: Spring Concerto (I. Allegro)
2:16 - Handel: Hallelujah Chorus
2:31 - Haydn: Surprise Symphony (II. Andante)
2:49 - Strauss II: Blue Danube
3:34 - Debussy: Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque)
4:08 - Schubert: Ave Maria
4:31 - Brahms: Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
4:50 - Ravel: Bolero
5:10 - Mendelssohn: Wedding March (from 'A Midsummer's Night Dream')
5:27 - Schumann: Traumerei (from 'Kinderszenen')
6:01 - Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (from 'Peer Gynt Suite No.1')
6:19 - Smetana: The Moldau
6:31 - Chopin: Nocture Op. 9 No. 2
7:08 - Saint-Saens: The Swan (from 'The Carnival of the Animals')
7:33 - Pachelbel: Canon in D
7:58 - Rossini: William Tell Overture
8:13 - Bizet: Les Toreadors
8:39 - Boccherini: Minuet (from String Quintet in E Major)
8:55 - Satie: Gymnopedie No.1
9:28 - Strauss I: Radetzky March
9:51 - Dvorak: Humoresque
I think that the most known bach piece is toccata and fugue for organ, but air on the G string is also huge
Exactly!
I wonder what that would sound like on a violin...
@@GinaBlythe
Vanessa Mae did a crossover version of it and I think there is also one for solo violin here on youtube.
@@DeathAngel1029 Thank you! I will see if I can find it later!
@@DeathAngel1029 yes, I like Vanessa Mae's version, though some may call it sacrilegious
Suggestion for TwoSet: Pls review the old children series: Little Einsteins :D Would gladly appreciate it~
That would be great
Omg I loved them!
Omg yes this!
Yaaaas
WE'RE GOING ON A TRIP ON OUR FAVOURITE ROCKETSHIP ZOOMING THROUGH THE SKY LITTLE EINSTEINS
*Fur Elise begin*
No one:
Taiwanese: oh, here comes the trash car
YES
From Eddy's expression we know that Canon in D is definitely his favorite
No one:
Not even Haydn:
Eddy: well SURPRISE! **aggresively approaches the screen**
Lol
That wa a surprise!
When you expect an intro.....
hahahahha
Of course Haydn wouldn't do that. He's too busy...
*HAYDN*
(Get it? Haydn, hiding, yes I regret my life choices too.)
Love it when you guys just play and give space for your own musicality, years of practice and the piece itself to shine. Would love to hear more video compiling your playings. Ngl, this video and the part 2 ones deserve more views because it is so beautiful and the production value to get where you can play it today is a long journey. Thank you Brett and Eddy and I hope to see more of this from you. A lot of these pieces I just realized I actually have heard about them with this particular part before but couldnt remember the name. Now I do and will look it up soon!
Air on the g string has been so overplayed that we forgot how beautiful it is
As a non-violinist though I totally expected Prelude in C or Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring or even his Cello Suite 1
10:11 "Humoresque op. 101 N. 7"- Antonin Dvorak
Is the same as Eddy plays at the end, but Eddy plays the start of the song and this is like the 2nd minute of the song :)
I don´t speak english, so I hope you understand me.
Thank you. I am looking for this comment.
I loved how Eddy looked like he was about to suffer a sudden painful death when playing Canon.
Omg ur a genius cannon < canon
Whenever I hear Humoresque it breaks my heart, it's such a beautiful piece.
Is it just me or is Brett's sounding so much clearer and neater? Maybe they just practiced these ones really well but I really liked the way he sounded here.... what do I know tho lol
True
They've added some reverb. Which was a really good call
I guess they have upgraded their audio recording systems also? The sound quality for the past few "serious playing" videos has really been great which is such a blessing
I agree 😄
@@ladym.7594 Yeah you could also hear them breathe in these videos if you listen carefully😂 they've upgraded their equipment indeed
This is Every Composer's Most Famous Piece (Part 1), so...is there a Part 2 coming soon? It's so good violin playing and I can listen to it all day! (Now we need a "Every Composer's Most Unfamous Piece")
*Brett playing Tchaikovsky and Eddy playing Debussy*
Me: that’s fate
Lol that was ages ago.
I just into classical music cause of them, but I haven't read the biographies...what happened??
Eddy glering at the camera at the same time playing Canon in D
Well, it looks like Eddy found a new excuse to play Clair de Lune.
Edit: I guess playing Canon in D is the sacrifice he had to make.
7:25 this part of the song was sooo familiar I was going insane tryna find it, it’s used in the TIKTOK trend where u have to add this part of the song on to ur last video in ur camera roll
00:00 Bach - air on the G string
00:52 Mozart - Eine Klein Nachtmusik (Allegro)
01:10 Beethoven - Fur Elise
01:35 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Theme (1. Scene)
01:56 Vivaldi - Spring Concerto (1 Allegro)
02:17 Handel - Hallelujah Chorus
02:32 Haydn - Surprise Symphony (II Andante)
02:49 Strauss II - Blue Danube
03:34 Debussy - Clair de lune (from Suite Bergamasque)
04:08 Schubert - Ave Maria
04:31 Brahms - Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
04:51 Ravel - Bolero
05:10 Mendelssohn - Wedding March (from "The midsummer's night dream)
05:27 Schumann - Traumerei (from 'Kinderszenen')
06:01 Grieg - In the hall of the mountain king
06:19 Smetana - The Moldau
06:32 Chopin - Nocturne Opus 9 No. 2
07:08 Saint-saens - The Swan (from 'The Carnival of the Animals')
07:34 Pachelbel - Canon in D
07:58 Rossini - William Tell Overture
08:13 Bizet - Les Toreadors
08:39 Boccherini - Minuet (from String Quintet in E major)
08:55 Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1
09:29 Strauss I - Radetzsky March
09:51 Dvorak - Humoresque
Brett playing Tchaikovsky Swan lake and Saint-Säens Swan while wearing all white was enough to make my heart feel warm
This video is like an island of peace in a thunderstorm.
Love your playlists
@@CatLover69420 Thank you for listening to them!
That's right! I am watching this right now during my break at work 😊
I was in awe of those few seconds of Brett's "Swan Lake" and the Blue Danube, and Eddy's 'Au Claire Dela Lune'. 🥰
They are all wonderful musicians that compose a lot of masterpieces
Hey.. there is a part 2 dw
Yo
But you're my favourite, Mr Beethoven❤
Thanks. Same to you.
Can we just take a minute to appreciate how much passion and emotion was conveyed through their playing of the most *basic* pieces we’ve all heard a million times?? Shook. I felt their playing 😭😭😭😭
I feel like only violinists really pay attention to air on g string, most people will better recognise Bach for his Tocatta and Fugue in D minor or Prelude in C
Edit: or his cello suite no.1 prelude in G
Another edit: the Brandenburg concertos are amazing but unfortunately I don't think they're necessarily as famous compared to some of his other pieces
Or Prelude from 1st cello suite.
Brandemburg concerto nº 5 bro
Thanks. Now I have two earworms. Thanks a lot pfft. Their both playing simultaneously in my head bow. And no, not mixed.
@@WatchOnYT you're very welcome 🙃
@@gavrielsolomons Humph.
Brett's intensity during Schumann is just..
all jokes aside, these two are such amazing musicians and violinists. tysm for making the classical world a better place
240 likes but no replies?
@@ConanQT "Probably because it was mediocre, no offense" (c) ? Sorry, I had to use that meme 🤭
@@konstantin.v okay now drop a rendition of rush e
@@mango6404 , on violin! 😅
And the world in general, watching their videos always makes the day better :)
Who else spent the first 7+ minutes waiting for Pachelbel's most famous piece?
*His only famous piece
@@ush__ Lol
0:00 Bach: on G string (Eddy)
0:51 Mozart:Kleine Nachtmusik (Alergro) (Brett)
1:08 Beethoven: Fur Elise (Eddy)
1:34 Tchaikovsky:Swan Lake Theme(II. Scene) (Brett)
1:55 Vivaldi: Spring Concerto (I. Allegro) (Eddy)
2:16 Handel:Hallelujah Chorus (brett)
2:31 Haydn:Suprise Symphony (II. Andante) (Brett) I was shocked😂
2:49 Strauss II: Blue Danube(Eddy)
3:34 Debussy:Clair de lune (from Suite Bergamasque) (Eddy) another excuse playing Clair de lune 😂
4:07 Schubert : Ave Maria(Brett)
4:30 Brahms: Wiegenlied (Lullaby) (Eddy)
4:50 Ravel :Bolero(Brett)
5:10 Mendelssohn: Wedding March (from 'Amitsumner's Night Dream) (Eddy)
5:27 Schumann:Traumerei( from' Kinderszenen') (Brett)
6:02 Grieg: In the Hall of the mountain king (from 'Peer Gynt Suite No. 1)(Eddy)
6:32 Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
7:08 Saint Saens: The Swan (from' The Carnival of Animals)
7:32 Pachellbel :Canon in D (see Eddy's face lol😂😂)
7:57 Rossini :William tell Overture (Brett)
8:12 Bizet:Lez Toreadors (Eddy)
8:38 Boccherini :Minuet (from String Quintet in E Major)
8:55 Saite : Gymnopedie No. 1(Eddy)
9:28 Strauss I :Radetzky March(Brett)
9:51:Dvorak:Humoresque
By Hannah(a ling Ling wanabee)
Yes just another excuse for Eddy to play his favorite piece
Canon in D
@黎玉安 nahh it’s totally finee ^^ Maybe we’re sharing the same brain cells haha
Eddy while playing Bach, Chopin and Debussy :
*facial expressions*
Eddy while playing Pachelbel - Canon in D :
*died face*
I would say that Beethoven is Ode to Joy, isn’t it? And I thought that for Dvorak would’ve been Symphony #9.
Love the video!! It is always a great pleasure watching you both playing!! 😍🥰
I could see Ode to Joy, but Für Else has made it into more mainstream media, and is used more, especially if you play piano.
Beethoven is tough, could be Symphony No 5, No 9, Fur Elise or Moonlight Sonata. Dvorak definitely brings Symphony No 9 to mind for me.
Yeah, new world is instantly recognizable, albeit many people will just call it "the Jaws theme".
@@mrebear9758 The second movement of The New World is extremely famous if you live in the UK for being used in a well-known advert for Hovis bakery.
I think I can speak for all the musicians out there that some of these "most popular" pieces were unexpected. I sometimes forget that non-musicians also listen to classical music. Haha! I reckon this list would be quite different if it were a list by orchestra, band, and maybe choir people.
Woah why is the sound quality for this video so good? Or has their playing gotten much better recently :0
I think a bit of reverb and mixing!! I was thinking the sound quality is much better than usual - obviously they are both amazing and talented but the room that they are normally in doesn’t create the same sound resonating as a nice big hall or smth
Yeah reverb is the reason! Really good decision since a small room really doesnt do a violin justice.
@@towardstheflame absolutely!! They sound amazing
5:26 Brett playing Traumerei on violin, this is heaven
Kinda weird that my most popular piece isn’t actually mine
yes, very much.
What about liebestraum
yes.
@@megumin4564 hmm not my poem but I wrote the music. Still la campanella is more popular
nah it’s still yours
5:45 brett's soulful sax face. really feeling the music
I actually think that bizet's habanera is much more famous than les toreadors
Exactly
@@barbararoberts7843 well, the toreador march is more a meme for fnaf fans, maybe they aproached fnaf recently?
Tbh Habanera might be one that I most associate with Bizet but I am pretty sure I have heard Les Toreadors much more in different places
Same 🥲
Actually, FNAF made Todeador famous.
Sooo lovely to see/hear them playing so beautifully for a change
Don't you just love when twoset posts some serious playing content 🥰
I see Canon is just muscle memory for Eddy at this point, like it is for every other violinist. I haven’t played in a decade and I could still pick up a violin and remember how to play this. Sadly 😂
Omg. Try being a cellist 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
I've been born at the right generation, because i can listen to such beautiful soul touching music easily at the comfort of my home with high audio quality
Unfortunately many other people prefer twerking and seductive dances. That’s sad
Brett looked so annoyed that he had to play Blue Danube again
Eddy's face when playing Canon in D be like -_-
Yeah hahahaha I also noticed
"Again? Fine, for the sake of the video I'll do it. Ugh!!!"
Brett's traumerei literally made my eyes watery... It was so good... Brett should play the whole piece(Schumann-traumerei) again.. Please🙏
I love how Eddy is devoid of passion when playing Pachelbel Canon though he plays it really nicely
Thank you as always for blessing my ears with beautiful classical music. You guys are the main reason I actually gave classical music a chance. I'm even playing the violin now!!! Do more like this video again!!!
i loved the part where they played the most famous piece of every composer
I love the part from 00:00 to 10:21
surely not "every" even if it gets to part 100...
@@oxoelfoxo im literally just copying their caption lmao do u think i didnt know that theres thousands of other composers excluded from this vid 😭
I increased volume of my headphones and I got the surprise
Welcome to another episode of eddy’s trying to find excuse to play Claire de lune
:D
And twoset torturing themselves with canon in d
Is it me but Brett's playing has changed a lot specially this year 🤔. I don't know, the sound his bow produces feels clearer, and I can hear more nuances in the music. Not to mention that he is much more expressive now (moves around, facial expressions).
can i just say eddy’s bach is absolutely beautiful? it is so clean and clear
as much as i love his debussy…im willing to hear more of his bach too hehe :]
TwoSet definitely needs to play more Bach. We need a full version of Brett's Andante from the second sonata and Eddy's Adagio from the first one
Eddie: you played the Vivaldi piece with excellent detache lance, and you put minimal vibrato in, but the vibrato you used was perfect and in the right place. This was very refreshing, true, creative, and caught my attention immediately and intrigued me. Thank u
Didn't know this bubble tea channel played violin too!!!
I'm more than impressed 😍😍
09:10 that breathing Tho 🥵
U guys have inspired me to continue being passionate and love my violin even more so thx
Notes to me to read 100 years from now😆😆: Brett's virtuosity shines thru so brightly tho he played overplayed pieces 😄 + Eddy's amazing musicality fills the space of classical music forever (and how he suffered that Canon in Despicato)😄
Brett's phrasing is just lovely
*Every* composer's most famous piece (part 1)
This is going to be a long series...and I love it
Hayden's Surprise Symphony in my beginner's piano book was called "Hedgehog Hills" and had a slightly different ending.
I'm Taiwanese, when I heard Fur Elise, I ran outdoor to throw garbage
0:00 Essential classical music
0:51 Classical music
1:10 Music box
1:33 Barbie cartoon
1:54 Biscuit TV ad
2:15 Hallelujah!!
2:49 Phonoghaph for elite
3:35 Relaxing piano music
5:10 Outdoor wedding
6:01 Cartoon Music
6:32 Piano at restaurant
7:08 Swan lake but sad
7:33 Every wedding ever!!!
7:56 Racing horse
8:12 Black and white tv show
8:39 Biscuit ad but more expensive
9:27 Awarding and closing moment
Eddy definitely lost the rock paper scissors for who had to play Canon in D
Another video that twoset could flex their violin playing
Already waiting for part 2
No matter how much I love their funny content, TwoSet playing seriously is just ✨ ✨
I would say Dvorak's most famous piece is Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" Mvt. 4.
I agree, but wasn’t sure if that was because of where I am from or not.
As much as I agree, Humouresque no. 7 is a personal favourite so it's nice to hear them play it:)
Movement 2 is also pretty famous
Since the Humoresque is in the public domain, it's one of the most used pieces of music in comercials. Also, the 9th symphony is more popular in the US, so I don't agree.
Just had surgery and this really relaxed me. Thank you guys for the beautiful music. 🥰
Must say..Being a non musician, I wish I could play all the pieces they played in this video..
Hats off you guys!!
Become a musician as I have done! I've spent so many hours, day after day listening to the beautiful strains of their violins that Brett & Eddy have inspired me to start playing. How good I'll be is another matter but my heart, willingness to learn, study and practice is all there...
@@wakingtheworld Agreed!
@@wakingtheworld Thats so true..I wanted to be a violinist since many years..and that's the reason I have subscribed to this channel..I always get inspired by seeing them play with such passion..I am an artist too..I have been painting since 12 to 13 years and I was always into different art forms..But since I am a high school student..I need to qualify my Government National Examination so that my parents get me a violin ad I am studying really hard for that... Lets hope for the best !!!
@@shravaniadgaonkar8032 all the best! You got this!
@@safnank Thank you so much!🤭🤭
Wonderful to hear your excellent playing.
I love Eddy’s face when he’s playing Canon in D, it says it all
09:11
The sound you make after your first taste of the delicious bubble tea