Violinists just don't care about Chopin that much probably because he almost wrote exclusively for the piano. So yeah, he's very famous amongst Pianists but is practically unknown amongst violinists. But me being a Pianist, I love Chopin's music, he is one of my favourite composer of all time.
@@lizzybach4254 same. I'm sweating my way through the first Ballade right now. It's way too hard for me but I'm learning about a page a month. Wish me luck!
Neko Chan playing the basic notes of Twinkle Twinkle doesn’t magically translate to playing something much more complex and expressive. If you can play a beautiful, elaborate rendition of Twinkle Twinkle, you can play this, not because it’s fundamentally the same, but because you can play complex music expressively. If this were true, anyone who could play a full scale could play any piece of music in that key. Bullshit.
Cristopher Borgstede lol it’s called a joke because of a video they reacted to where the guy said: if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly so now it’s become a meme lol
@@Mia199603 The fact that neither you nor your circle knows him, doesn't mean that noone knows him. Better educate yourself instead of blaming the state.
my mom was a linguistic prodigy who could be conversational in a language in a month. She didnt understand that wasnt normal and one summer my brother got in big trouble so she had him stay home and study the whole summer and said he needed to be fluent in Italian, German, and one other language that I dont recall by the end of it. I felt so bad for him
The sole reason why I uninstalled youtube from my mom. Hopefulky she will remain in bliss ..... and not knowing this child prodigies to be the new "Asian parents's hypothetical neighbour to compare your kids to".
IKR my sight reading experience to anything in my youth symphony orchestra is something along the lines of sitting with a blank face and crying on the inside
If their sight reading for the first time sounds like this, I believe they can play it well after 40 hours of practicing. Come on, Brett and Eddy. Update us on your progress learning this piece 😁🙌
If they practice enough they will eventually be capable of performing it like that. With a loooot of practice. What’s depressing is that if you had a talent it would be easier
@@ate7714 I doubtably think the technique is about talent but not practicing, but the final sensation of the performance is relevant to talent. Of course, it is talented already to show a difficult piece in such understanding, I donot mean her technique.
My message to all people picking an instrument to be a pro at... Pick a BIG instrument that you *have* to carry to play. That way a little baby five-year-old can't out-do you. They can't even pick it up...
StarDust Stables I tried to follow this line of reasoning by taking up the violoncello, unfortunately I was unable to escape the army of child prodigies due to 1/2 cellos existing :(
I am just so curious as to how they can instruct a child to reach this level of playing. Like, a a music teacher who sees a thousand children who never practice, how does this happen.
Basically, these kids usually have Tiger Parents. They have no childhood and spend countless hours in a practice room since they are 2 or 3 years old...
All you need is that ONE child who DOES practice. I had one who did surprise me. At lessons, she'd always stop and say "whoops" when she made a mistake. Couldn't break her of the habit. But at her first music festival performance, she made a mistake and didn't even flinch. I was ready to do cartwheels!
Other professions: There’s always an Asian who can do it better than you Musicians: there’s always an Asian child 1/3 of your age who can do it better than you
@@dunterriker3301 I never said that. It's just that if that happens it would happen with two or maybe even three or four people. But I think it is impossible for more that 25 people to have the exact same idea in a single comment section.
@@dunterriker3301 I hope it isn't, really. I just wanted to tell people that there is a possibility that this was stolen before they said "hilarious" or "lmao". And I agree that I shouldn't have been so affirmative in my tone, so I'm gonna change the comment to, 'There is a possibility that this comment is stolen.' I hope that's fine with you.
Audrey Lin It is not like reading Chinese or Japanese. The hard bit in reading music for me is the Italian speed bits. Then again I have been playing since Year 2 and it is different to everyone.
Italian speed bits? Interesting issue. This was one area that I didn't find too difficult. To me, learning the terminology made me think it unfair that Italian students had an advantage as learners of music notation. Quite indicative of how "learning" music, for me, has been a painstaking process of wishing I had just put the effort and time in from day 1 of my learning instead of NEEDING to understand how so many parts of the process were actually necessary. After all, I didn't need to understand biology and physics to learn how to sing. I think I'm learning the importance of starting again since I deviated from the learning plan as soon as I began professional instruction. I can't bring myself to advocate for the blind following of teachers, nor can I advocate for the use of more forceful insistence on teachers to not allow the free-thinking of their students. Drill sargent style music teaching is narcissistic and serves to inflate the perception of the teacher (a product of doing what you love for a living, in my opinion). If that is how this lovely little girl learned how to play like that it explains why she is not crying her eyes out while she plays. If she is a prodigy I am even more interested in learning about her. Holy shit, even with these two guys interrupting her she captivated me. (By the way, the two guys are not too bad themselves. Sight reading something like that requires a little more than zero talent.) This video and its commentary may have been a catalyst for me following my passion once more. Thank you, little girl and you two "talentless" musicians.
I must say that as I approach seventy and having been studying the guitar for a only couple of years, I find it uplifting to watch such a young, beautiful child playing with such grace and skill, even though I know in my heart that my guitar playing will never rise to the level of even a garage band full of fourteen-year-olds.
I'm approaching 70 myself, took up the violin only recently but know I should be able to play something half decent in 15 years time... And in 20 years who knows? As long as you enjoy it, who cares. The 4 p's - patience, perseverance, PASSION and PRACTICE are key.
"Depression in 3...2...1" got me thinking that you guys are forgetting that this girl most likely has practiced this for a looong time, and you do it on the spot,, WITHOUT even knowing the piece! Im amazed by you!! :D But as a clarinetist I know the feeling xP
Bruntern90 lmao this was a fat rip this girl probably spent a week or a week and a half on the first variations then moved on 🤷♂️ child prodigies really do be like that
my teacher can play on spot while teaching me, grade 8 flute pieces...with alot of running notes..a professional player can play without practicing... is all about how familiar with the music...
Practiced formal piano for 10+ years, only got my middle school's jazz band to achieve second place in one competition. Most of the time in my jazz band class I spent huddled in one of the piano rooms listening to my cd player since there was a better pianist who happened to also be in the same class as me. I passed the class despite being almost forgotten about.
As a violonist, watching them do this is so weird as I am laughing watching their struggle, yet they are still unbelievably good musicians who can sort of wing it like that...it's bittersweet...
Tinson Lee 1. Thats offending because it is a great instrument that I've played for 4 years (and im pretty good) 2. You need to go back to school because that makes no sense
These guys did phenomenally, really. Sight reading a solo by any virtuouso is most difficult, they have their own finger pattern, atmosphere and rhythms. It takes about 30 hours of practise to get even remotely comfortable with this kind of work. There is orchestral sight reading and then there is sight reading 19th century shredding pyrotechnics...
SouthernHawkStudios INC Agreed. (Well it's also a little expect considering that they're professional muscians that have played with Lang Lang before but ok)
Susan the best piano player yeah definitely, I think partly because with violin there’s only 1 line, rather than 2 lines of music you have to read at the same time
My ears got feast! Thank you! You were great, specially AmAZİng for the first time and she sounded soooooo welll.... And there is one asian kid for each European composer....
At least trombone players don't have to worry about child prodigies as much, since you usually literally can't pick up a trombone when you're 3
Same with double bass LOL
Also child instruments, especially accordeons, sound absolutely shite
A person Yeah, I already wanted to play Tuba when I was 5.... Then I realized it was much bigger than me.
You don't have to worry with the viola either because nobody plays it well.
A person and French horn players📯
When you've been out-asianed lol
Jeffrey Han Lmao
You Made my day hahahahahaha
*You dishonoured famiry!*
It's said seppuku lol
There's always one more asian then you!
*sight reads insanely hard song*
*plays almost perfectly especially for first time*
ZERO TALENT BOIS
Meanwhile I don't even understand what a note is.
Elijah Park you dont sight read live you dumb fuck
@@elijahpark5057 wait they were concertmasters?!
New fan here btw
@@elijahpark5057 dang I just started playing an instrument (piano) less than a year ago, and I dream to be a sight-reading master like them tbh
@@elijahpark5057 really? Lol I just like piano but i am Soo bad at sight reading...
When your sheet music looks like its meant for a piano.
I'm a pianist (intermadiate) and I was like this : I will NEVER be able to play that. Then finger are not enough. ^^
Grenade Time to grow another hand then. It’s what Mozart would have wanted
@@grenade8572 use two hands then
Everybody gangsta until you gotta pizz. piano
@@drishd6571 this is called the harpsichord. So technically it works…
They key to learning an instrument:
Accept that there is always a kid better than you.
ALWAYS.
Olivia Dustow Im a kid. ;_;
coming from someone who got accepted as a student by a senior professor at julliard exactly the opposite is true you have to have an ego
You meant there is always an asian better than you
nah you need a healthy superiority complex and confidence
Rya Aiko and that 3 year old Asian is out Asianed by a 2 1/2 year old 😂😭
I’m not even a violinist and I still feel depressed from this
HAHAHA same XD
@@vzlfkr big fat mood
Lol same
same
Imagine how we feel 😅
after watching this video, i bought a bow for my ukulele
LMAOOO
You know feng? Ukeleles don't get a pass from the prodigies.
@@Isaiah_McIntosh Feng is the real MVP
After watching this I bought a bow for my piano.
Im cackling 😂😂
Brett: "...the most famous Polish composer, Wienawski"
Chopin: You're dead to me, Brett
Brett: you're dead to everyone, Chopin
He still be choppin tho (I'll see myself out)
DaMn this had me WHEEZING
Violinists just don't care about Chopin that much probably because he almost wrote exclusively for the piano. So yeah, he's very famous amongst Pianists but is practically unknown amongst violinists. But me being a Pianist, I love Chopin's music, he is one of my favourite composer of all time.
@@lizzybach4254 same. I'm sweating my way through the first Ballade right now. It's way too hard for me but I'm learning about a page a month. Wish me luck!
@@tomswiftyphilo2504 Amazing, Good luck!
I don’t have to watch prodigies on RUclips to know I have zero talent.
Rae Leen same
Yup
Yeah they depress me after I click in and watch what it actually says.
Same
YOu have talent young one!!!
Western people:"There'll be an Asian better than you".
Asian:"There'll be a little kid better than you".
Yup, we have our own pain...
so who's gonna be better than the Asian kids?
Tài Vương But who is better than the little kid?
@@justrcd another asian kid 😂😂😂
@@justrcd an Asian baby, maybe in the womb
An baby prodigy
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly.
If you can play twinkle twinkle little star, you can play this.
lol bullshit
If you can play Twinkle twinkle, you can definitely play ABCD and Baa baa blck sheep... 😂😂
Neko Chan playing the basic notes of Twinkle Twinkle doesn’t magically translate to playing something much more complex and expressive. If you can play a beautiful, elaborate rendition of Twinkle Twinkle, you can play this, not because it’s fundamentally the same, but because you can play complex music expressively.
If this were true, anyone who could play a full scale could play any piece of music in that key.
Bullshit.
Cristopher Borgstede lol it’s called a joke because of a video they reacted to where the guy said: if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly so now it’s become a meme lol
lin yang didn’t realize it was a meme, but I’ve heard it in orchestra and from other musicians so goddamn often it doesn’t matter.
*Confidence has left the chat*
Killjoy who makes some noise was Was confidence ever in the chat?
*Self-esteem has left the chat*
Confidence and self-esteem have left the universe.
hahahahha true..
Goodbye self confidence
I literally just read the title and already feel attacked
Honey you aint the only one
@@TheSwerAlmighty Dang
She just made me feel like trash and I don't even play violin, I play guitar
😂
Yeah, its pretty crushing alright my friend.
Lol the impact
I’m a violinist. She is literally around my age and I’m humiliated
I don’t even play an instrument. I’m so disappointed in myself 😂
“[Poland’s] most famous composer, Wienawski”
**angry Chopin noises**
I came to the comment section just for this comment specifically. Yup, am Polish ^__^'
Literally no one in Poland knows Wieniawski. I hate this country xd
@@Mia199603 The fact that neither you nor your circle knows him, doesn't mean that noone knows him.
Better educate yourself instead of blaming the state.
Even in Croatia we learn about Chopin on history and music classes in regular school. Sadly, a lot of people haven't even heard of Wienawski.
Chopin is Franco-Polish 🇫🇷🇵🇱
If my mom ever finds that video, my life is pretty much over.
"Why can't you play like that?"
Awesome Me, made me laugh...so hard...lmao....
My mom would disown me 😂
Cuz I play flute
my mom was a linguistic prodigy who could be conversational in a language in a month. She didnt understand that wasnt normal and one summer my brother got in big trouble so she had him stay home and study the whole summer and said he needed to be fluent in Italian, German, and one other language that I dont recall by the end of it. I felt so bad for him
The sole reason why I uninstalled youtube from my mom. Hopefulky she will remain in bliss ..... and not knowing this child prodigies to be the new "Asian parents's hypothetical neighbour to compare your kids to".
I'm actually more impressed that you guys can sight read the way you do.
K Lu yeah tbh just sight reading and doing that good is more impressive in my opinion, but that kid is uh....my brain is malfunctioning
IKR my sight reading experience to anything in my youth symphony orchestra is something along the lines of sitting with a blank face and crying on the inside
I love how their tryna act like their bad but they literally sight read that sooo 👌👌👌
Just cause you can sight read doesnt mean you can play perfectly the first time...
Especially a song as crazy as that
Yes, they're definitely not perfect, but it's true, their sight reading skills are great.
ThePhoenixGhirl pretty sure he was complimenting them
You may have took that the wrong way lol
what? a piece is a song.....
“I got to figure how old she was, 2015 she’s 15”
Brett- *shes double digit, it’s oK wE ArE tHe SaMe*
SHE- SHES FIFTEE-
i thought she was 9.
x_br1ght yea same like tf .-.
SooBeen Lee was 12 when she performed at the Menuhin competition. She was 17 when Brett and Eddy shot this video. Now she's 19.
@Mark Pozsar And then there's you... Well then.
so that's the one and only B(e)en Lee over whos violin playing one should simp :D
How does she make such a nice sound?
*$1.2 million 5-string violin*
Kyle1227 bruh watch me produce the most horrid sound using the same violin
Josh Ng it’s a joke roasting the 15 notes/second guy, if you haven’t seen that video check it out!
Yoyo He i just watched that! I’m loving this channel more and more 😂
Same WHAHAHA
Than Ben Lee guy was a trash😂
child prodigies make you want to throw away your instrument
Reneiloé which is why you learn a bass wind instrument. No chords to worry about, and all the children's hands are too small!
right tho
*smash violin*
I feel ya
Alex Robson That’s dirty!
ok this 10-year-old has more talent in one finger than I have in my entire body
Nina Pantaleone 12 year olf
Old*
Apparently she was 12 in the video, which makes her I think 15 now.
Nina Pantaleone lmao we're the same age and i just figured out how tp position left hand correctly hahaha
she about 16/17 now actually. feels weird.
Me after this video:
*Climbs into trash can.
*Closes lid.
*cries
That’s us all
Hahahahaha
This video make feel like a terrible guitarist :c
When you’re a pianist: I CAN’T EVEN PLAY THIS ON PIANO
Me after this video:
*Oh hi thanks for checking in, I’m still a PiEcE oF gArBaGe*
Yo bill Wurtz reference
**plays might quit in distance**
Same 🗑
“BRING IT ON” *plays only half as good as the ten year old*
ME IN EVERY PIECE
actually she was twelve...
Enri NoLastName does that reaaaaaally matter
Angelina Baker when I read this comment,I thought 'bring it on' was referring to Glitchtale's soundtrack 'bring it on'
shan *says in pubescent boy voice* iT MatTERS to mE okAY
she's only like 4
"She was double digits in age. We're the same so it's okay". Lol me too
Them: *look at the notes* Oh noo... oh noo....
Me: 🥴what?! What?! ...
Bangie - Allen i feel you bro :))))
lmaaoo
xD
Yeah lol
As a general rule, the messier the sheet music the harder it's going to be. When it's more ink than paper, you're in for a baaaad time.
If their sight reading for the first time sounds like this, I believe they can play it well after 40 hours of practicing. Come on, Brett and Eddy. Update us on your progress learning this piece 😁🙌
If they practice enough they will eventually be capable of performing it like that. With a loooot of practice. What’s depressing is that if you had a talent it would be easier
@@ate7714 I doubtably think the technique is about talent but not practicing, but the final sensation of the performance is relevant to talent. Of course, it is talented already to show a difficult piece in such understanding, I donot mean her technique.
That girl looks like she put so much emotion in to that, I give her props
More importantly, it sounds like it too haha
dat face bruh
And she got 2nd place too
by emotion you mean fear?
Who the eff wouldn’t give her props
Child prodigies make me depressed
sunny same
I know right. People bring up child prodigy stories like I'm supposed to feel inspired. But I just feel like an empty potato sack.
Thelving the Wing me too omg it's very depressing when a 5 year old can play better you
They aren't prodigies, their parents just beat them over and over until the kid gets it right.
Evan Duong
I sure hope that's the case.
Ok but jokes aside that was some really impressive sight-reading.
Just think, she memorised it to
Yee
Memorizing a piece is easy. Much easier than poems even.
ya they know that I'm sure. once you have it memorized all you have to do is fine tune it for hours. then its all down hill from there.
Memorizing pieces is actually quite easy. Playing is the hard part.
*too
My message to all people picking an instrument to be a pro at...
Pick a BIG instrument that you *have* to carry to play. That way a little baby five-year-old can't out-do you. They can't even pick it up...
😂😂😂
I chose flute and piccolo. My piccolo fits in my coat pocket.
Doing the electric guitar 🤷♀️
I wish I picked the double bass
StarDust Stables I tried to follow this line of reasoning by taking up the violoncello, unfortunately I was unable to escape the army of child prodigies due to 1/2 cellos existing :(
"I've never played that tone in my life." That's how I feel from 0:00-8:28
Well, if it makes you feel any better, there is that one other tone, which we call intonation, that we "play" every day.
Yeah same
Matthew Finis same I’m a violinist I can’t get sound like that on my 1k violin 😭😅
She has ONE Fine tuner.... Oh. My. God.
Child is already a pro violinist.
NaKa Ji Hahahaha. I burst out laughing when I read this.
No!!!!!!!!!! Really!!?????????????????????
Comparison is the thief of joy my friends
Yess ❤️❤️❤️
*Error 404: Self-esteem not found.*
Love this
Dana Del Mundo how do you misspell error
John Wiese trying to emphasize error haha
iyaq tayo*
Mijervit ;-; haha
*Violinist: Oh yeah I can play those 256th notes.*
*Tubist: OH NO ARE THOSE 16TH NOTES!?*
Pretty much, even for the easier to do instruments like trumpet, you can’t articulate without complete time wasting.
OMG I've seen that meme before
Low key can’t even play 32nd notes on me drums
@@color1920 thats kinda sad lol
MarfMagic yeah, that is true. I forget that not every tuba player has my tongue. I have always found articulating easy for me.
7:55 that hand ..... it’s the cutest moment I’ve seen in their videos
s m o l
I am just so curious as to how they can instruct a child to reach this level of playing. Like, a a music teacher who sees a thousand children who never practice, how does this happen.
Jhahaha I want to know that too
Basically, these kids usually have Tiger Parents. They have no childhood and spend countless hours in a practice room since they are 2 or 3 years old...
Haha true!!
I believe prodigies exist
All you need is that ONE child who DOES practice. I had one who did surprise me. At lessons, she'd always stop and say "whoops" when she made a mistake. Couldn't break her of the habit. But at her first music festival performance, she made a mistake and didn't even flinch. I was ready to do cartwheels!
If only I could read music that fast
Angboss The Original, practice!!!!
If I could only read a piece at all.
Other professions: There’s always an Asian who can do it better than you
Musicians: there’s always an Asian child 1/3 of your age who can do it better than you
There's a possibility that this is a stolen comment.
@@mehranhodiwala1273 You're right, it's impossible for multiple unrelated people to have the same idea
@@dunterriker3301 I never said that. It's just that if that happens it would happen with two or maybe even three or four people. But I think it is impossible for more that 25 people to have the exact same idea in a single comment section.
@@mehranhodiwala1273 It wasn't stolen, it's just a very easy joke to make
@@dunterriker3301 I hope it isn't, really. I just wanted to tell people that there is a possibility that this was stolen before they said "hilarious" or "lmao". And I agree that I shouldn't have been so affirmative in my tone, so I'm gonna change the comment to, 'There is a possibility that this comment is stolen.' I hope that's fine with you.
I want to cry now that I saw this girl playing...
the problem is, I'm not even a violinist...
Can I play the piano part?
Maybe...
depression in 3... 2... 1...
Depression in
3
2
1
What am I saying I’m always depressed...
Same
I feel
Naina Dhaliwal loooooooooooooooolllll 😂😂😂😭
Me: “wow I actually played this pretty good and I’m improving!”
Random Asian 6 year old: *enters the chat room
Literally the only thing im thinking about now is the pure look of determination on her face.
LITERALLY
Me after every concert
hahaha
Imagine Soo-Been Lee watching this watching right now. LOL
You overtook me, gg
Shiro i
Shiro I
I'm so impressed you guys can sight read so well
Audrey Lin It is not like reading Chinese or Japanese. The hard bit in reading music for me is the Italian speed bits. Then again I have been playing since Year 2 and it is different to everyone.
Italian speed bits? Interesting issue. This was one area that I didn't find too difficult. To me, learning the terminology made me think it unfair that Italian students had an advantage as learners of music notation. Quite indicative of how "learning" music, for me, has been a painstaking process of wishing I had just put the effort and time in from day 1 of my learning instead of NEEDING to understand how so many parts of the process were actually necessary. After all, I didn't need to understand biology and physics to learn how to sing. I think I'm learning the importance of starting again since I deviated from the learning plan as soon as I began professional instruction. I can't bring myself to advocate for the blind following of teachers, nor can I advocate for the use of more forceful insistence on teachers to not allow the free-thinking of their students. Drill sargent style music teaching is narcissistic and serves to inflate the perception of the teacher (a product of doing what you love for a living, in my opinion). If that is how this lovely little girl learned how to play like that it explains why she is not crying her eyes out while she plays. If she is a prodigy I am even more interested in learning about her. Holy shit, even with these two guys interrupting her she captivated me. (By the way, the two guys are not too bad themselves. Sight reading something like that requires a little more than zero talent.) This video and its commentary may have been a catalyst for me following my passion once more. Thank you, little girl and you two "talentless" musicians.
year 2? like 2 y/o?
Audrey Lin WTF is that lol? Guitar class seems much more easy now. That page looks like scribbles to me lol
@@artofthepossible7329 and fan of Benjamin Zander, ikr?
anyone else here while twoset is on their much deserved and needed break?
I must say that as I approach seventy and having been studying the guitar for a only couple of years, I find it uplifting to watch such a young, beautiful child playing with such grace and skill, even though I know in my heart that my guitar playing will never rise to the level of even a garage band full of fourteen-year-olds.
I'm approaching 70 myself, took up the violin only recently but know I should be able to play something half decent in 15 years time... And in 20 years who knows? As long as you enjoy it, who cares. The 4 p's - patience, perseverance, PASSION and PRACTICE are key.
WHY ARE YOU GUYS SO GOOD ON YOUR FIRST TRY I WOULDNT EVEN HAVE GONE THE FIRST LINE CORRECT IN A WEEK
hi i'm steph same, except for me it’d be the first measure
I’d get the first note correctly in a week.
Scratch that I may need more time.
;-;
Your sight reading is still better than anything I could ever do ahaha
Sarah Arnold, practice!!!!!
+nicholas lang what's that
When you’re a freshman in high school and your private teacher recommended you to play this song but you then you like ahaha say sike rn 😭
F
Came for the bubble milk tea and stayed for the music. Thanks for another channel to my list.
But hey, at least you're sight-reading.
Peter Yost say it again 😩😩😩
Peter Yost sight reading THAT, is impressive in its own right
Plot Twist: theyve been practising it for decades before uploading the video
YUP. BECAUSE I CANT READ SHET!!!!
Nope Nope
Same
"Depression in 3...2...1" got me thinking that you guys are forgetting that this girl most likely has practiced this for a looong time, and you do it on the spot,, WITHOUT even knowing the piece! Im amazed by you!! :D But as a clarinetist I know the feeling xP
Bruntern90 lmao this was a fat rip this girl probably spent a week or a week and a half on the first variations then moved on 🤷♂️ child prodigies really do be like that
my teacher can play on spot while teaching me, grade 8 flute pieces...with alot of running notes..a professional player can play without practicing... is all about how familiar with the music...
For a loooooooooong time? She’s like 6 she’d have to start at three. She just prodigy m8
Hey! I’m a clarinetist as well! (No matter how much I practice I still take forever to switch with the register key...)
Lol, first time i tried to play Spohr, the same feeling
POLISH COMPOSERS HAVE MERCY!! 🙏😬
No kidding. Makes me wonder if Chopin and Wienawksi hated humanity.
Love her facial expressions. She is an amazing package of talent and cuteness.
Repeat after me. “I have no talent”
Kai The wolf I have no talent :(
Kai The wolf I have no talent .
Lol 😂
Mr. Tentacles has ALL the talent
I have no talent 🎻
Mr tenctacles has all the talent
"She's at double digits in age. We're the same. It's ok." XD Literally my only consolation at this point! Thanks guys ;P
She made me feel crap and I'm *only learning* the piano.
the depression counter made me laught tears
*And I'm just over here wanting to be the pianist...*
Omg same hahaha
XD
trueee
Practiced formal piano for 10+ years, only got my middle school's jazz band to achieve second place in one competition. Most of the time in my jazz band class I spent huddled in one of the piano rooms listening to my cd player since there was a better pianist who happened to also be in the same class as me. I passed the class despite being almost forgotten about.
Saaaaame 😂😂😂 how the fuck did I end up here tho I have no idea 🤣
I already knew I had zero talent
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky You look different than I remember...
Same
I moved to germany
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Oh ok - I will try to remember the appearance-changing effects of such a relocation!
Same
4:20 - "molto ritard"
I'm convinced he was trolling with that piece now.
???? Its a common performance direction
@@louismyatt1507 r/woooosh
I just want to say that @TwoSetViolin has opened up a whole new genre of music for me and for that I am truly grateful ❤️
the fact that she spent grueling hours getting this song to perfection and you were able to sight read this is amazing ...bravo
Remember that their professionals and she’s a child.
Lmao she sounded better and cleaner tho. I love them both but my vote is with the little girl and her grueling hours.
Payton Johnson to be fair, they’ve played it before at some point, and they played it far from perfectly
@@henryschoon7816 Did u see them or something like that
U: no
Me :that what i expected
JUST HUMAN dude what
im a pianist but stil got depressed on that kid
Der Nm maybe try to be the pianist and have a free close up concert XD
me too
This is my absolute favourite video of Towset ever! I watch it very often😂Love you guys😍
Here to rewatch old videos while Brett is on sick leave.
I love when he zoomed in on the sheet music when playing the really high note that was pretty funny 😂
One of the best parts 😂
The attempt at 1:26 was also hilarious on that missed high note
For sight reading, and sort of messing around with it, actually not terrible. They did what they could with the time they had! Very enjoyable
Yep. While the kid is obviously really great, you can tell she's practiced the piece a lot.
Watching this in 2022 and these two have really grown
This girl gives mee goosebumbs from the first note.
Thank you guys.
talented Asians vs another extremely talented asian 😑 I'm done
Craig Perry ok yea but like that kid was like 10😩
this is what ling ling plays for his warm up
Tillie Ruth Schwartz-Ketchner who tf is Lingling. Fuck off u sack of ignorant shit
@@muhammaddarwish1531 its a character they made look it up on the mothers dah vid its legit like the biggest meme on this channel
Chingaling Power r/woosh
Chingaling Power only an ignorant sack of shit wouldn't know who is Ling Ling
Chingaling Power
LOLOLOL
no one’s gonna defend you cause you’re an ass
Great humor....great view of the violin...thank you!
Great expérience and sharing with us!! Thanks a lot
"Good night...She's a double digits...Em...The age...We are the same...It's ok"😂
Danver Zhao IKR I died 😂
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Theres always an asian better than you
Skadi This is true
Your name make me remember a girl in a manga, Brynhildr in the Darkness
Kiari 926 yeah skadi is norse and so is brynhildr lol
Even if ur an asian that’s true
I play violin too bro😭
Roses are red,
violets are blue
There’s always an Asian better than the Asian better than you
Guys, your sincerity push me forward to practice. Thanks.
seriously for a live sight-reading that was an amazing performance from both, especially the last hardest phrase
This girl is perfectly prepared for the concert and plays it without using scores. You gentlemen, you play him avista. And you are so great.
I would legitimately watch just 45 minutes of this
As a violonist, watching them do this is so weird as I am laughing watching their struggle, yet they are still unbelievably good musicians who can sort of wing it like that...it's bittersweet...
This is the first video I watched from TwoSet
Good thing I'm a violist and don't have to worry about child prodigies 😂😂
Erica Roman SAME
Lucky you
Cause no child wants to at viola xD
Tinson Lee 1. Thats offending because it is a great instrument that I've played for 4 years (and im pretty good) 2. You need to go back to school because that makes no sense
Erica Roman SAME
2:56 is just me looking at any new piece of music
SAME
Lauren Hunter yep
“What the fuk?”
or any piece of music in general
annyeonghaseyo
Ah, the video that got me into TwoSet. I love when this comes across my feed
I had so much fun watching this :) you guys are great !
'We're in Poland, Warsaw.'
Brett got 110% in geography.
*Nazi Invasion happens*
I was hoping that was the one comment
I may be a little bit late but actually there's little Poland in Warsaw, Poland. Definitely not lying. Trust me, I'm a Poll.
Poland is my city
@@maxyi2672 poland is country man
When you practice 39 hours a day
HEHEHE I AM A SUPAHSTAR SAGA Ling Ling practices 40 hours a day
You no good! How you be doctor if ling ling practice 40 hour day and you only 39? Go practice or you no be doctor
Kyle Milton you be failure and no get into college
Tru, but any person who plays an instrument knows that practice quality is more important that quantity.
Hellooo but anyone who plays an instrument would also know its called a joke ;)
I would really want a Q&A video from you guys !!!! Or just tell us more about you guys !!!! Your videos are actually very inspiring ^^
This was the first Twosetviolin video I've watched i love this video I've been blessed with this amazinf channel💙💙❤💛💚😊
These guys did phenomenally, really. Sight reading a solo by any virtuouso is most difficult, they have their own finger pattern, atmosphere and rhythms. It takes about 30 hours of practise to get even remotely comfortable with this kind of work. There is orchestral sight reading and then there is sight reading 19th century shredding pyrotechnics...
SouthernHawkStudios INC Agreed.
(Well it's also a little expect considering that they're professional muscians that have played with Lang Lang before but ok)
Woahh, were you guys sightreading??? That was insanely good 👌👌👌
I wanna know too
Amy M I hate sight reading for piano but i find it easier on violin
Susan the best piano player yeah definitely, I think partly because with violin there’s only 1 line, rather than 2 lines of music you have to read at the same time
I'm sorry but what does sightreading mean? I don't play violin.
@@zack1634 its when you get a sheet of music you haven't seen before and you try to play it without looking at it properly beforehand
My ears got feast! Thank you! You were great, specially AmAZİng for the first time and she sounded soooooo welll....
And there is one asian kid for each European composer....
You guys’ reactions are sooo hilarious 😂
Rose's are red
Violet's are blue
There is always a kid
That play better than you
Roses are red
Violets are blue
There’s always an Asian
That can play better that you