This is like those razor ads where they "shave" already shaved legs. They use a professional violinist and then say "hey, he is using the app and he plays good now!". Amazing!
Idea for an episode: invite someone who's never played violin and watch them learn basics with app and then revise the things that the app missed and didn't teach them (I assume there will be alot). Anyway I think that would be iNtEResTinG to see
"Someone who can play vibrato...their bow wouldn't be sliding all over the place...it's a different level of playing..." THANK YOU Brett. My self esteem just went up a notch. I CAN PLAY VIBRATO!! I'm FINALLY on a different level of playing ... Until my bow slides off my strings and smacks me in the face.
I'm piano teacher, and using learning apps like these makes me and my colleagues really angry! And it's not about competing between app and real techer, it's about a HUGE amount of nuances like right sitting, right hand & wrist positioning, learning several kinds of touche etc.
Maybe it doesn’t relate to piano (admitedly) but my favorite guitarist has the most wierd hand position that no one uses and he was self thought (Marty Friedman). Yes teachers are very helpful but it’s not end all be all.
@@jasonbrody6706 I would have to disagree. An app cannot give you what a human would no matter how sophisticated it is. Apps cannot be nuanced nor correct the physical imperfections a student would have while learning. Music is not just the technical learning to read music and playing the correct notes - and that is what apps are there for. Just the pure mechanics of playing music. Why bother to learn if that is all you are getting? You would never become a player who would be enjoyable to listen to if you just learned on an app.
My favorite part was when they compared the amount of likes on the videos : " _I dunno guys maybe we just love u a lot more than a trash fake violin app advert_ " This editor is so savage ! 😅
@@sylwioszka No, when he started waving, one hand was open, the other closed. He must have realised this halfway, since he opened his hand. Then after waving, he did the L-shape with the sound effect, to finish it off. ... His closed fist waving was still weird.
"When you play with sheet music, you should stop when you make a mistake" Me, who just plays through the piece even though I make mistakes: *sweats profusely*
@@minamihasaki4325 same like he said that if you messed up don't let it show because other people in the audience then wouldn't know but I still panicked everytime lol
Minami Hasaki It’s better to play through the music even though you make mistakes. So then you can go back and fix the mistakes and work on it :D It’s called plowing through :D
Well, at least this ad clearly said it was meant to be used in between lessons with a teacher, to help the kids to find motivation to practice. It's already much better that an app stating it can be used to learn an instrument without a teacher.
I use Yousician it's pretty good actually but you have to know how to use your hands and you have to practice alot it tells you to practice alot soo..... ya it's very good
Brett is right about that. Excluding prodigies, why others can improve faster. Perfect practice is mastering techniques, practicing etudes before trying to learn any performance piece of music.
Off topic: Eddy mentioned in one of the videos that he had to analyze a piece of music as a uni assignment. That would be really great if you told us just a little about the ways one can analyze a piece! I love your vids, you are aMaZiNg (no, seriously, you are)
@@clwnfshprtctr701 Yes! There was a little bit of this in their video on underrated pieces (Shostakovich`s "forced happiness", that was just wow), but I feel like I need MORE
what these apps try to tell you: "if you can learn violin slowly, you can learn it quickly" what these apps actually say: "if you can quit violin slowly, you can quit violin quickly"
I just love how you guys being serious and almost offended and angry when it’s about learning and enjoying violin. Watching you guys being serious to violin and plays them so beautifully is more inspiring than the bullsh*t app ads.
5:26 I do want to point out (haven't continued, they might explain it later) I used Violy a little myself. The open string playing isn't to tune, it's to start the music hands-free that way it's not playing while you fumble with the violin to start. ♡ To be honest though, the app is a good idea, but it's not well-executed. First of all, it's SO SLOW. I would be practicing Air Varie on it, and I would finish the piece while it was lagging behind 5 or 6 variations. It kind of sucks.
From the perspective of someone who played the violin for five years, my teacher refused to teach me vibrato, this girl can do vibrato after playing with an app?
When they compare the amount of likes on the videos : " *_I dunno guys maybe we just love u a lot more than a trash fake violin app advert_* " The editor is so savage ! 😅
Having lived in lockdown for months, I felt so sad seeing this video. Because I watch twoset (and other musicians) a lot, of course there are music learning ads everywhere in my smartphone. But I haven’t felt as sad as I do now. I think something tragic about lockdown is that sometimes people are living in extreme isolation. Everything about contacting real human being became risky so everything is turned into virtual. I used to take part in life drawing events in person and I did a few virtual life drawing sessions during lockdown as well. Then I gradually found it irritating that the models from the camera lens are always distorted (it doesn’t resemble the perspectives from human eye), and virtual world can’t replace the real world where we see/touch/hear/talk to each other in person. Back to the subject about music learning apps, I like they promote the mindset of learning music instruments during lockdown because creative art is a very good friend obviously. However very twisted psychology is preached to the audience, and false expectations imposed. The phenomena demonstrate that it fascinates people when we don’t have to learn from human being teachers and we can live the whole life virtually... (Maybe I just lost my mind staying at home all the time. I’m aware that this video was uploaded ages ago before lockdown)
I love violin so much, I even love the tone and musicality of the tuning. Thank you twoset for introducing me to classical music. This is what I was missing from my life. To hell with Ferraris and Porsches.
My band directors made me use Smart Music and required we score above 95% as part of our grades in school. It was a good idea...until the app decided my B natural was a C flat and I only deserved a 82%
Isabelle Voor my orchestra teacher is making us use Smart music and it’s so dumb, it counted one of my notes (a D on the A string) as out of tune but when I played it back it was in tune
Just want to add a current problem that I have where apps help. We don’t have ANY violin teachers in an 2h radius around us, so there apps are nice to assist.
I actually tried the Violy app. The "tuning" at the beginning isn't actually tuning. It's to calibrate the app. It also has different modes and the performance mode is where you just play straight through and then it gives you a score at the end.
@@giannchan8883 it certainly is not python 3 at least that syntax is like way different. Python would be: if noteSharp(): print("Too sharp") elif noteFlat(): print("Too Flat") Pretty sure @hyperstone9 meant to do it in Java although print() is indeed python exclusive afaik so that's kinda weird
@@mentallystrengthless6589 yeah I'm just criticizing Giann Chan for saying that it's Python because its wrong and it's misinformation to anyone reading it
Yeah, Violy is for like working on intonation and rhythm and there is a mode where it doesn’t let you go on if you play stuff wrong. It’s more for musicians that actually take lessons that just need like fine tuning with intonation and rhythm. It’s not for learning lol you’d die if that happened. Also the “tuning” in the start was calibration not tuning lol. Anyway no shade just FYI for anyone reading this. Love your channel guys!
"Highly suggest you find a teacher." I play theremin. In Canada. Those don't exist here. … but they might where you are. Time to learn how to play theremin in one hour!
@@miwir1248 Yes. The theremin is extremely difficult for so many reasons that aren't obvious, nor are they what people assume (lots of text incoming…) For instance, yes the right hand movements for pitch are hard - but if you do the same movement with your right hand and you're standing facing maybe 2 degrees to the left as compared to last tie, you will hit the same pitch flat or perhaps even a half step down. If your elbow is extended more or less, your wrist will be in a different position, ergo your had movements will cover a different amount of distance parallel to the rod and produce a different pitch. If you lean into it while playing, the pitch field will extend lightly, so you cannot lean much - it also changes the position of your arm, thus your pitch. And the right hand is already difficult enough. The left hand, though, is deceptively challenging too. Having crisp dynamic control that is congruent with your intervals is massively difficult, especially when you want to play with accuracy. Generally you keep one finger slightly lower than the rest to come in 'softer' when you're trying to decrescendo to silence, but if you lean or you're in a different position before or just move your arm a little wrong, you'll be closer to the edges of the volume loop and you'll kill your sound too early, which disturbs phrasing... there's so much. And that's more advanced things, after you get passed the basic mechanics, which themselves are more challenging han your average string instrument. It all comes with time, but it's by no means easy. BUT - it's a massively rewarding instrument. So beautiful and so worth the effort. I recommend you check out Grégoire Blanc - particularly his Glière concerto, but all of his works are truly amazing. He'll definitely demonstrate what I mean better than I ever could.
Venerable thank you so much for explaining! I’ve always been fascinated by it. Twoset really should try it out. Good luck to you! Oh and thanks, I did check out M. Blanc. It was great stuff!
It sucks cause I live in a small town and there is no violin teacher here so i would have to drive two hours to the nearest city to find one. So I'm stuck self learning.
I'm using Trala, and it works just fine for a person that has played violin between 8 and 18 years old and forgotten it in it's box until she is 37 😂 I know the music theory, the postures and the notes in the violin, and the app helps me to start practicing again little by little, learning to tune again. For someone starting from zero to learn violin and music it might not be that useful though
I've watched just yesterday the video in which they try to guess the tempo, and they say "we won't tell you the app we're using 'cause maybe we can get sponsors". And I'm like "not likely to happen..." hahah
I have to say, the trala app has been a life saver during covid-19 pandemic. My 7 year old only had 3 live lessons then covid hit and we had to cancel all lessons. Thank goodness we found this app. My daughter improved a lot in the last 2 months using the app. No longer sounds like nails against a blackboard. Of course it can’t replace in person lessons but does fine during unique times.
The second app, Violy, doesnt teach you how to play, it is just a practice tool. And the open string playing at the beginning is not for tuning, but to start the peice. I've had this app and it is meh but just wanted to say that
Violy is fun for violinist not for begginers. The "tunning" at the beggining is not tunning is what you have to do to Start recording your audio. At the end it gives you an intonation score and tells you how many wrong notes you play and how your tempo was. I like it!
But if you live in a highly remote rural area like I did when I was young, teachers ain't a possibility. That's why I know the ukulele and guitar and not violin. It was what was available.
4:09 "Is the app come with these two? I want them, man." 4:12 "Does twoset merch come with you and brett? Pull yourself together, eddy" HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
8:28 - When the Ad is so bad, that they litterally cant even afford to buy the background track :D Listen closely to the "audio jungle" repeating itself... this just happens when you pre-listen the demo xD
I don’t play the violin and tried to use my friend’s a few days ago, and I just wanted to say I didn’t realize it was so hard to make a good sound. I tried to just make a decent sound on an open sting and it just sounded like screeching. So props to anyone who plays the violin, it’s way harder than it looks.
i think the reason the views and likes don’t add up is because the vids are shown as ads so people see them on other videos but they don’t click through to like them on their own
"This is us just reviewing"
They're still not going to admit to roasting?
Von Steuben Cuz they said they are not roasting channel lol
@@Jssherlocked ...yet
@@Jssherlocked No shit sherlock xD ( Sorry I just had to... )
Anna Pfaffenbichler OMG you got my Sherlock reference! No sorry cuz it’s funny! Thank you!XD
don't judge *slapping myself*
"This reminds me of one of our skits"
"Which one?"
"Any one of them"
fan number 328 lmao
졔리Jelly 1.9 likes and 1 comment? WooooOooww
( Aussie accent intensify )
If you can learn the violin slowly, you can learn it quickly
InTeReStInG
Lol
Haha
- the flash
Haragouri Murmu nobody cares
This is like those razor ads where they "shave" already shaved legs.
They use a professional violinist and then say "hey, he is using the app and he plays good now!".
Amazing!
Sugoi desu
Marketing... 😏😏😏😏😏😏😏
That is. Yes.
The ads have a small like to dislike ratio because they are mostly watched as ads on youtube not videos dumbasses
@@dabendan79 finally
Narrator: "magic AI tech"
Me, an IT student: "ah sh*t, here we go again"
it
Same
Same
I share your pain
So relatable
"does twoset merch come with you and brett? Pull yourself together, eddy" 😂😂😂😂
Viktorija Frolenkova Editor-san is gold.
“Thanks I hate it” cracked me up too 👌🏼
The merch would sold for 5 seconds if that is true
Would there be enough of them to go around though, that’s the real question there. 😂
Aika Dalusong two guys divided by 1.8 million.......INTERESTING
That was the best part of the whole video for me.
“Violy” sounds far too close to “viola”
I was thinking the same thing and was surprised they didn't mock the name...
They missed the perfect opportunity to mock the name of the app and say something like it discourages practice.
That's because it can't teach you how to sound good
Very suspicious
piano sonata prodigy girl: "interesting"
Idea for an episode: invite someone who's never played violin and watch them learn basics with app and then revise the things that the app missed and didn't teach them (I assume there will be alot). Anyway I think that would be iNtEResTinG to see
This is actually a good idea
Dangdangdang YES
Falls in line with what I said.
omg this would be amazing!
That's the best idea
"Someone who can play vibrato...their bow wouldn't be sliding all over the place...it's a different level of playing..."
THANK YOU Brett. My self esteem just went up a notch. I CAN PLAY VIBRATO!! I'm FINALLY on a different level of playing
...
Until my bow slides off my strings and smacks me in the face.
Lol put the window goes my learning vibrato the first day I got my violin
Lol
Ur an absolute legend rn
The ads have a small like to dislike ratio because they are mostly watched as ads on youtube not videos dumbasses
lol
I'm piano teacher, and using learning apps like these makes me and my colleagues really angry! And it's not about competing between app and real techer, it's about a HUGE amount of nuances like right sitting, right hand & wrist positioning, learning several kinds of touche etc.
@anton dmitriyev but, have you considered if they could be used as a supplemental to lessons at different stages of skill.
Maybe it doesn’t relate to piano (admitedly) but my favorite guitarist has the most wierd hand position that no one uses and he was self thought (Marty Friedman). Yes teachers are very helpful but it’s not end all be all.
@@jasonbrody6706 tbh that is pretty cool
Mert Arican and when Marty was learning there was no internet... nowadays if you can’t/don’t want to have a teacher there are good sources everywhere.
@@jasonbrody6706 I would have to disagree. An app cannot give you what a human would no matter how sophisticated it is. Apps cannot be nuanced nor correct the physical imperfections a student would have while learning. Music is not just the technical learning to read music and playing the correct notes - and that is what apps are there for. Just the pure mechanics of playing music. Why bother to learn if that is all you are getting? You would never become a player who would be enjoyable to listen to if you just learned on an app.
"does twoset merch come with you and brett? pull yourself together, eddy."
Thats it, my new Twoset stan is editor-san
My favorite part was when they compared the amount of likes on the videos :
" _I dunno guys maybe we just love u a lot more than a trash fake violin app advert_ "
This editor is so savage ! 😅
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia i know! Like how when editor calls them dad for making bad jokes 😆
Ha ha, yeah, we don't even have to roast them, the editor does it for us ! 😅
editor-san shows personality and is funny without being intrusive, and is loyal as hell, we stan
sixteen bees 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
@@jjaass1238 sixteen bees
Editor-stan 🤩
*How to wave goodbye*
Everyone: waves with open hands
Brett Yang: waves with closed fist
He's a babey that's why
Smol boi
A Closed Fist is a sign of aggression.
Actually, I think he was making L L with his fingers. Like Ling Ling, you know?
@@sylwioszka No, when he started waving, one hand was open, the other closed. He must have realised this halfway, since he opened his hand. Then after waving, he did the L-shape with the sound effect, to finish it off. ... His closed fist waving was still weird.
me : throws rice
chicken : 0:05
underrated comment
this shouldn't be funny but it is
Lmao
😂
LOL
“I’m pretty sure someone who can do vibrato wouldn’t have their bow slip”
*soft whimpering*
"When you play with sheet music, you should stop when you make a mistake"
Me, who just plays through the piece even though I make mistakes: *sweats profusely*
I was always told to keep playing through the music by every director I've had.
Sometimes I stopped too many times (and get frustrated), then I decided to just go through the piece :(
@@minamihasaki4325 same like he said that if you messed up don't let it show because other people in the audience then wouldn't know but I still panicked everytime lol
It really depends whether you are rehearsing/performing or still learning the piece.
Minami Hasaki It’s better to play through the music even though you make mistakes. So then you can go back and fix the mistakes and work on it :D It’s called plowing through :D
"Why spend thousands of money in Learning Violin---"
Because
*GENIUSES ARE BORN, NOT CREATED*
hej hej Nej Just kidding, go practice.
Amaaaaaazing
hej hej Nej so true 🤣
*WoOOOOoOow sound effect*
666th like.
“Not because they’re told to, but because they want to”
Asian parents: no need to waste money to get a teacher just use app son come and play violin
Well, at least this ad clearly said it was meant to be used in between lessons with a teacher, to help the kids to find motivation to practice.
It's already much better that an app stating it can be used to learn an instrument without a teacher.
I heard it right when I saw this comment 😂😂😂
Idk why I read that in an Asian mother accent
I love your pfp
are you a Queen fan?? uwu
4:54
As my choir teacher would say, “practice makes permanent.”
Wait a minute that is exactly what my music teacher used to say, who's yours?
@Livurochy this person I used to know said that too
My conductor also says that. It's very true
So be careful how you practice!!
@@robalexnat same
the first person also had only 1 fine tuner. that was suspicious because shes messing up in amazing grace.
"Magic AI"
* Cries in Programming *
*laughing in Neural Network
*cries in audio jungle*
I cringed at that part...
Oh! So THAT'S why I failed my computer science class.... I didn't put magic in my AI!
wizard Blockchain
“Practice doesn't make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect”
-TwosetViolin 2019
Edit:
(turns out it's from Vince Lombardi thanks @NKN_Nawra)
The real question then is : Does perfect practice exist ?
Are you kidding me? Please tell me you don't actually think TwoSet said it first... It's every music teachers quote...
My teacher likes to say "Practice makes permanent." You should practice correctly, or else you'll just create bad habits.
@@sadiemcc9363 Mine, too!
We always say in my dojo that "Practice doesn't make perfect. Practice makes permanent."
twoset: tuner _tuner_ *tuner* *_tuner_*
me: 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
also me: i love their accent
me too XD
Love it!
Omg me! I was thinking of tuna too :)))
Tuna😁
I always remind that time when eddy said "Let us" but it sounds like "lettuce".
Do Yousician next time.
Those ads literally appear at least ONCE in any monetized video!
I agree sooo much. Always appear when I using metronome. So I would be like, ummmmm...
I use Yousician it's pretty good actually but you have to know how to use your hands and you have to practice alot it tells you to practice alot soo..... ya it's very good
well i dunno about guitar but... guitar is more easier to learn i guess (i didn’t said master)
My brother actually learned quite a bit using yousician.
We don’t deserve Editor-San’s commentary but we all need it
😂🤣😂
When you practice 40 hours a day but then twoset says it doesn’t count since it’s not pErFeCt PrAcTiCe
ahahahahhaa so true
Brett is right about that. Excluding prodigies, why others can improve faster. Perfect practice is mastering techniques, practicing etudes before trying to learn any performance piece of music.
That’s low key what my teacher tells me
People that have been playing and practicing for 27 years: *Sees this ad*
that was my reaction to simply piano. i was fucking pissed.
We're you simply pissed?
@@migimouse9493 yes. i was simply pissed and simply disgusted with their simply adverts showing simply bullshit
@@lauraqueentint simply comment
Lol this comment got 420 likes
Off topic: Eddy mentioned in one of the videos that he had to analyze a piece of music as a uni assignment. That would be really great if you told us just a little about the ways one can analyze a piece!
I love your vids, you are aMaZiNg (no, seriously, you are)
Oooh this would be interesting!!
@@clwnfshprtctr701 Yes! There was a little bit of this in their video on underrated pieces (Shostakovich`s "forced happiness", that was just wow), but I feel like I need MORE
Yeahhh agree
Someone needs to give u another 600 likes to bring this to their attention.ive gotten it to 66 now
Have a like from me 👍
what these apps try to tell you: "if you can learn violin slowly, you can learn it quickly"
what these apps actually say: "if you can quit violin slowly, you can quit violin quickly"
I like it how the woman in the first ad is a professional violinist who has played in many different movies
When you realize *TwoSet only has 1 month to learn "nel cor piu non mi sento" for Ziyu He*
*1 month later*
Haha... it's been two years already
THEY DID IT!
I don’t get it 🤣 (im new here)
I just love how you guys being serious and almost offended and angry when it’s about learning and enjoying violin. Watching you guys being serious to violin and plays them so beautifully is more inspiring than the bullsh*t app ads.
i turned on the subtitles and it says “violent ads” lol
zuehly _ XD
zuehly _
Pretty honest ngl
Well making my eyes and ears bleed is pretty violent
5:26 I do want to point out (haven't continued, they might explain it later) I used Violy a little myself. The open string playing isn't to tune, it's to start the music hands-free that way it's not playing while you fumble with the violin to start. ♡
To be honest though, the app is a good idea, but it's not well-executed. First of all, it's SO SLOW. I would be practicing Air Varie on it, and I would finish the piece while it was lagging behind 5 or 6 variations. It kind of sucks.
From the perspective of someone who played the violin for five years, my teacher refused to teach me vibrato, this girl can do vibrato after playing with an app?
You’ve learned cello in 1 hour
You’ve learned the bass in 1 hour
Then why dont you learn VIOLA in 1 hour?
Probably because they already know how to play the viola...
they need to take it from a viola pro to make their dreams crushed even by VIOLA
A professor: Likely because the viola is very similar to the violin.
Me: bEcAuSe ViOlA sUcKs
Professionals have standards
They already know how to play it. Damn, its like playing a violin xd
When they compare the amount of likes on the videos :
" *_I dunno guys maybe we just love u a lot more than a trash fake violin app advert_* "
The editor is so savage ! 😅
but so true
When I read it I thought it was “Suspicious TwosetViolin app ads”
THEY NEED TO MAKE ONE.
LET'S MAKE ONE.
@@smiletama7 Yeeessss! They need to make an app!!!!
Eddy: Does the app come with these two? I want them, man. Me: Hmm.... I N T E R E S T I N G.
8:38 anyone else hear the audio watermark?
sounds like "audio jungle" or something in the background of the music in the ad.
I did hear Audio jungle, I thought I imagined that because I couldn't find any one talking about this, Thank u
Yea
Onee chan
Holy shit
they can't even afford to remove the stock music watermark for their violin app advertisement yeah lmao
Petition for this to be a series
⬇️
YES
Signed
ppl falling for like baiting B)
Day Dream Lol i didn’t expect it 😂
Lamb Sauce The only reason I would support making more stupid apps and ads
"Does twoset merch come with you and brett?"
Great roast editor *LMAO*
Eddy: Does this app come with these two? I want them
Editor: dO yOu CoMe WiTh tHe mErCh??
Having lived in lockdown for months, I felt so sad seeing this video. Because I watch twoset (and other musicians) a lot, of course there are music learning ads everywhere in my smartphone. But I haven’t felt as sad as I do now.
I think something tragic about lockdown is that sometimes people are living in extreme isolation. Everything about contacting real human being became risky so everything is turned into virtual. I used to take part in life drawing events in person and I did a few virtual life drawing sessions during lockdown as well. Then I gradually found it irritating that the models from the camera lens are always distorted (it doesn’t resemble the perspectives from human eye), and virtual world can’t replace the real world where we see/touch/hear/talk to each other in person.
Back to the subject about music learning apps, I like they promote the mindset of learning music instruments during lockdown because creative art is a very good friend obviously. However very twisted psychology is preached to the audience, and false expectations imposed. The phenomena demonstrate that it fascinates people when we don’t have to learn from human being teachers and we can live the whole life virtually...
(Maybe I just lost my mind staying at home all the time. I’m aware that this video was uploaded ages ago before lockdown)
wow you wrote a whole essay there
Mind if I copy this for my essay? 👁-👁
I love violin so much, I even love the tone and musicality of the tuning. Thank you twoset for introducing me to classical music. This is what I was missing from my life. To hell with Ferraris and Porsches.
My band directors made me use Smart Music and required we score above 95% as part of our grades in school.
It was a good idea...until the app decided my B natural was a C flat and I only deserved a 82%
Oh dear, how terrible!
But Cb is a B natural
@@DriaEpley1431 Exactly!
I'm confused because Cb is is a B natural?
Isabelle Voor my orchestra teacher is making us use Smart music and it’s so dumb, it counted one of my notes (a D on the A string) as out of tune but when I played it back it was in tune
Twoset: “This is us just reviewing the ads and not the actual app itself”
Also TwoSet at 6:50: “The app doesn’t help you improve”
Usually the ads would look better than the app itself, i think.
Kids when they can't eat candy;
Kids when they skin their knee:
Kids when they have the practice the violin: 7:34
I love how a violin teaching app casually teaches you music that was actually written for OBOE as if violin music is too hard!
"Highly recommend you find a teacher"
Me: broke and in quarantine
"does twoset merch come with you and brett? pull yourself together, eddy."
I'M SCREAMING
“Does the app come wth these two? I want that man” - Eddy 2019
That's why the editor came up with those comments. 😂😂😂
I'm not gonna ruin that 69 likes
@@MisaMisa03579 someone did already xD
Vivian W. damn it 😂
No one:
Literally no one:
Brett and Eddy: wHaT WhaT wHAt WhAt whAT WHat What wHat whAt whaT
Hannah Z is the meaning of life?
doggylikesoup to practice
Nobody:
You: nobody:
Nobody:
@@hannah7914 is the meaning of life
Just want to add a current problem that I have where apps help. We don’t have ANY violin teachers in an 2h radius around us, so there apps are nice to assist.
Many of the ads are ads, so their viewers aren’t watching the actual video themself like you are. They come to them like once every 8 minutes.
The last time I was this early...
Brett did not have a viola
@@kadergumus2598 I'm sorry but I'm not English-speaking
Actually I think it's correct "has"makes non sense although I'm Spanish and maybe I'm wrong
@Percival Seus
The OP wrote "has" at first, after being corrected s/he edited the comment and wrote "have". Now it's correct.
I actually tried the Violy app. The "tuning" at the beginning isn't actually tuning. It's to calibrate the app. It also has different modes and the performance mode is where you just play straight through and then it gives you a score at the end.
@Čørruptēd Ø Ęñtity! "ink what to say"? What's do you mean?
@@HighlandViolinist probably idk
@@gabriellel1118 whats do you mean
@@lilyliao9521 "idk" is an abreviation for "I don't know"
Yes very true
"magic AI tech"
if (noteIsSharp()) {
print("Too sharp");
else if (noteIsFlat()) {
print("Too flat");
}
@@giannchan8883 it certainly is not python 3 at least that syntax is like way different. Python would be:
if noteSharp():
print("Too sharp")
elif noteFlat():
print("Too Flat")
Pretty sure @hyperstone9 meant to do it in Java although print() is indeed python exclusive afaik so that's kinda weird
Doesn’t really matter if if it’s a language mismatch; he was mocking them calling that hard to program
@@mentallystrengthless6589 yeah I'm just criticizing Giann Chan for saying that it's Python because its wrong and it's misinformation to anyone reading it
😂
she’s my friend’s teacher
8:38 - Did I've just heard "audio jungle"?
Yeah, Violy is for like working on intonation and rhythm and there is a mode where it doesn’t let you go on if you play stuff wrong. It’s more for musicians that actually take lessons that just need like fine tuning with intonation and rhythm. It’s not for learning lol you’d die if that happened. Also the “tuning” in the start was calibration not tuning lol.
Anyway no shade just FYI for anyone reading this. Love your channel guys!
5:43
“You tune in fifths.”
Double Bassists: “Am I a joke to you?”
I don't like double bass. I prefer contrabass.
manictiger CONTRABASSI
Eeeeeehhhhhh contrabassii short note short note!!!!
"Highly suggest you find a teacher."
I play theremin. In Canada. Those don't exist here.
… but they might where you are. Time to learn how to play theremin in one hour!
Venerable I’ve asked for this several times, hope they do it!
Btw I’m curious, is it difficult to learn?
@@miwir1248 Yes. The theremin is extremely difficult for so many reasons that aren't obvious, nor are they what people assume (lots of text incoming…)
For instance, yes the right hand movements for pitch are hard - but if you do the same movement with your right hand and you're standing facing maybe 2 degrees to the left as compared to last tie, you will hit the same pitch flat or perhaps even a half step down. If your elbow is extended more or less, your wrist will be in a different position, ergo your had movements will cover a different amount of distance parallel to the rod and produce a different pitch. If you lean into it while playing, the pitch field will extend lightly, so you cannot lean much - it also changes the position of your arm, thus your pitch. And the right hand is already difficult enough. The left hand, though, is deceptively challenging too. Having crisp dynamic control that is congruent with your intervals is massively difficult, especially when you want to play with accuracy. Generally you keep one finger slightly lower than the rest to come in 'softer' when you're trying to decrescendo to silence, but if you lean or you're in a different position before or just move your arm a little wrong, you'll be closer to the edges of the volume loop and you'll kill your sound too early, which disturbs phrasing... there's so much. And that's more advanced things, after you get passed the basic mechanics, which themselves are more challenging han your average string instrument. It all comes with time, but it's by no means easy.
BUT - it's a massively rewarding instrument. So beautiful and so worth the effort. I recommend you check out Grégoire Blanc - particularly his Glière concerto, but all of his works are truly amazing. He'll definitely demonstrate what I mean better than I ever could.
Venerable thank you so much for explaining! I’ve always been fascinated by it. Twoset really should try it out. Good luck to you!
Oh and thanks, I did check out M. Blanc. It was great stuff!
It sucks cause I live in a small town and there is no violin teacher here so i would have to drive two hours to the nearest city to find one. So I'm stuck self learning.
Hmmmm trying to learn how to play an instrument all by yourself can also be fun
Best app Imo should looks like:
Bretts face repeating "Go practice" while staring into your soul
For all the ads that had disproportionate view to like ratios, the app owners probably payed for the video to be a youtube ad you see before videos.
I'm using Trala, and it works just fine for a person that has played violin between 8 and 18 years old and forgotten it in it's box until she is 37 😂 I know the music theory, the postures and the notes in the violin, and the app helps me to start practicing again little by little, learning to tune again. For someone starting from zero to learn violin and music it might not be that useful though
Regarding the views - likes/dislikes ratio: most of those adds are embedded and dont have the option to like/dislike but still count the views
Eddy: *Makes sure that he uses ling ling insurance before the start of the ad*
Everyone watching: we see what you're doing.
No one:
TwoSet: we dont want any sponsor
I've watched just yesterday the video in which they try to guess the tempo, and they say "we won't tell you the app we're using 'cause maybe we can get sponsors". And I'm like "not likely to happen..." hahah
I have to say, the trala app has been a life saver during covid-19 pandemic. My 7 year old only had 3 live lessons then covid hit and we had to cancel all lessons. Thank goodness we found this app. My daughter improved a lot in the last 2 months using the app. No longer sounds like nails against a blackboard. Of course it can’t replace in person lessons but does fine during unique times.
2:35 "Maybe it's just a wrong edit" Wouldn't be wrong if they had EDITOR-SAN! Editor-san never makes mistakes.
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Not a single soul:
Radio cassette in English class: 0:05
Two guy in the background:
Eddy: does the app come with these two? I want them
Okay Eddy :)))
The second app, Violy, doesnt teach you how to play, it is just a practice tool. And the open string playing at the beginning is not for tuning, but to start the peice. I've had this app and it is meh but just wanted to say that
5:50 Wrong! If you can do it slow, you can do it fast. Go practice!
I grew up with my dad always calling out commercials and movies, so I, in turn, can't help but notice holes in TV. This is therapeutic.
I love how they’re also having a serious talk on learning violin, not just focusing on saying how bad those ads are ( I can’t English)
Eddy: 7:09
The Developers of the apps: *WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN*
1:39
*violin turned to viola*
If your child hates the violin so much that they do... THAT with their fists, then some app won’t help.
No one:
Not even Ling Ling:
Brett and Eddy: *viOHly*
Violy is fun for violinist not for begginers. The "tunning" at the beggining is not tunning is what you have to do to Start recording your audio. At the end it gives you an intonation score and tells you how many wrong notes you play and how your tempo was. I like it!
Have a HAPPY practice~
But if you live in a highly remote rural area like I did when I was young, teachers ain't a possibility. That's why I know the ukulele and guitar and not violin. It was what was available.
its a chooner
-twoset 2019
Where did you get that 'Wow" sound effect from? I love it
I think it was from a meme a very long time ago idek 🧐
Maybe it's from one of the videos where people play Flight of the Bumblebee unnecessarily fast. That's where the "Amazing" is from
Idk but anime use that sound effect a lot. Especially Fairy Tail.
4:09 "Is the app come with these two? I want them, man."
4:12 "Does twoset merch come with you and brett? Pull yourself together, eddy"
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
8:38 "Audio jungle" goddamn ad can't even pay for the full version of an audio editing software
She can do vibrato
But she cannot do proper bow stroke/sliding bow
1:25 But seriously tho, if you only need one fine tuner, i'm pretty sure you don't need an app to teach you to play Amazing Grace -.-
4:11 I wish it did
XDXD
5:15
Who is here after twoset getting 3M Subs!!! Congratulations Brett and Eddy🎉
Me 🥳
Twoset: Reviewing and reacting to the ads
Me: and roasting, right?
0:53
Me any time I try to audition for anything
8:28 - When the Ad is so bad, that they litterally cant even afford to buy the background track :D Listen closely to the "audio jungle" repeating itself... this just happens when you pre-listen the demo xD
holy fuck
1 year later: Perfect Violin Learning App By TwosetViolin.....
I was thinking the same hahah
That app would be amazing
9:39
Eddy: Im trying to say something nice...
Brett: ROAST. JUST ROAST THEM!
There you go.
9:42 Eddy trying to be positive and Brett coming in with the ❌❌❌
I don’t play the violin and tried to use my friend’s a few days ago, and I just wanted to say I didn’t realize it was so hard to make a good sound. I tried to just make a decent sound on an open sting and it just sounded like screeching. So props to anyone who plays the violin, it’s way harder than it looks.
A Kid: Mommy, what's a "VIOLY"
MOM: It is one of the colours of the rainbow, my dear.
ME: facepalm!
Another thing that an app can’t do: explain stuff to you in more than one way
i think the reason the views and likes don’t add up is because the vids are shown as ads so people see them on other videos but they don’t click through to like them on their own