As someone who plays both instruments it's hard to pick one side! It's so cool that my favourite flautist and my favourite violinist are such good friends!
Team flute! 🪈 🎵 I tried the violin and I agree with Jasmine that the flute was easier to learn. I still have my poor violin tucked in a closet for years 🎻 😢
I agree with you that flute is easier to learn at least in the beginning. But some music you can only make on the violin, so for me I can't decide which instrument😊
As an oboist, I will lose to violin 100% no one writes for me ;v;…My range is only like 2 and a half octaves 😂 at most and it isn’t accessible either it was so hard to find the model I wanted XD (Oh and since I am the only oboist ofc I’m supporting my flute besties on this side)
That’s sad. Violin is ridiculously hard but I think it helps to develop a deeper love for the instrument. The flute is beautiful, and bach badinerie is like my fave song, but I love my violin and wish more people could experience playing it. ❤️
@Ray and @Jasmine, please make a video about Ray learning the flute in one hour or Ray teaching Jasmine because she has played before. Would be very interesting to see what both of you find challenging about the other instrument. 🤔
Regarding career opportunities, I definitely think it's more difficult for flutists. Even my flute teacher told me NOT to study flute and choose flute as a career and she ended up losing her job as a flute teacher because there were too little students. She studied in Paris and spend her whole life playing the flute, so it's really sad she struggled.
sad, but i kind of agree, regarding flute and career opportunities. Not to also mention the saxophonists and Clarinetists also doubling flutes in jazz scene, taking job security away from flautists. I play both, but will choose violin.
@@Himari444 Hey, we don't have to carry anything :) Makes life easy. Although I am jealous of other musicians being recognized as such while carrying their instruments. No one will recognize a pianist in public, you know...
Violins get more colour changes and can reasonably play 2 notes at once which is nice. Easy to start, portable, affordable though are really big categories.
You two are a riot. :) I am a classically-trained reasonably competent amateur flutist (I never played a flaut in my life, thankyouverymuch). My grandfather, my uncle, my cousin and my sister all played violin, and I took it up in the 4th grade (for about 5 minutes). I wasn't interested in continuing. I had always wanted to try flute because I liked that it came in a small case. My sister's violin teacher actually sent a flute home with me once; I might have been 7 or 8 years old. I figured out how to put it together, blew on it like it was a bottle, and discovered that the only keys I could use to change the note were the trill keys. Fast forward to when I was 12. My grandmother offered to pay for lessons and of course I picked the flute. High school and college concert bands followed. In college I decided I was not going to pursue a professional career. So I just play here and there for fun.
Compare also: Ergonomics: Flute wins. Violinists shove the thing into their necks, often scarring their chins and necks. On a violin, most of the skill and hard work is on the left (poorer) hand,. Violinists strain their left wrists and finger joints, and can cut their skin with the nasty e-string. The violin is the second most uncomfortable instrument. Violas are of course the very worst. Discomfort of listeners hearing a typical player: Flute wins. A flautist who plays for an hour per day can be in a respectable orchestra after a year. A typical violinist after 3 years of 2 hours per day still causes real pain to the listener Adaptability to instruments in the same family: A flautist can pick up a piccolo and start playing. A violinist is a total beginner on a 'cello. Flute wins. Natural connection to the body: Flautists use breath rather like a singer. That makes way for a much more natural ability to express phrasing and feelings. Again flute wins. So, 4 more points for the flute. Having said that, there is no doubt that the violin is the most musical of all instruments.
I think if you look beyond the type of flute that Jasmine plays and go into drone flutes and bamboo flutes and the many other types of flutes I believe the recognizability and repertoire increase exponentially.
Storytime: in the 3rd grade, my best friend and I were both signed up to play an instrument by our families. I got stuck playing the flute and she got stuck with the violin. I hated playing the flute and she hated playing the violin. Fast forward to 7th grade, we had both dropped playing our respective instruments at this point. I brought up how I always wanted to play violin and she laughed and said "I wanted to play the flute!" Somehow the communication between my grandma who raised me and her mom got fumbled because we ended up playing each other's instruments!
Really nice collaboration~ Thank you for this video, it’s so useful! And I’d love to hear Ray Chen playing “Chant de Linos”😅, I’m very interested how it will sound))
Flute technique is easy to begin with but really, really hard to master. If you want perfect tone you need to practice hundreds of hours. The low notes are easier, but the highest notes are impossible, and to maintain perfect tone fluidly throughout the registers is like learning to play the instrument while walking blindfolded on a tightrope. You see even this highly trained womam doesn't sound good at D4. But it can actually sound beautiful and sweet. And there's also breath-control, which overlaps with tone as you play.
When I was in highschool a decade ago we had exactly 0 violins. Flutes however, we had two full rows of them, probably 20-26 flutists. Still to this day I don't think I've even seen a violin in person and I enjoy visiting music shops
This one is tough! Ray motivated me to play violin again after 13 years (apparently with his Tonic app) but now I want to learn the flute because of Jasmine!😂
Strings instruments r tricky but u play Flute. Real tricky question you got. Whichever instrument is ur favorite u choose do pros and cons of the flute and violin that's how I decide
What an amazing video! Thank you! I’d totally love to hear you duetting to showing the strengths of the two instruments (that kind of represent the (bowed) string instruments and the wind instruments) ❤
I play flute and violin and I am not good at either but I love them equally so I wanted to learn both. I main saxophone and I’m good at it but I think violin and flute sound prettier. I think I personally sound better at violin but that’s a skill issue
Well obviously flute is better not because she is girl(i mean) I am Indian And our lord Krishna is flute god (he plays very good flute) ❤❤❤ Hare Krishna
I'm neither. I have got both. When I was at my first lesson on the flute my teacher asked me how many years have you played it and I replied "what do you mean? I only got given it last week." She asked me how did you get a sound out of it? I replied if you can get a sound out of a narrow neck bottle you can get a sound out of a flute. I would experiment with bottles and pitches by putting water in the bottles.
Really great meeting you all. Such a lovely experience sharing. But I think one the tone color or quality of sound flute would be more recognizable than violin. Violin most the time sound like many other instruments when played as a single instrument, yh. My opinion tho
You are so good together. It is very entertaining and I was suprised to learn that dobbelstops are a thing on the flute too. I hope I can find out which ones are doable.
*_I would like to see a video devoted to playing one instrument in the style of a different instrument._* That was done a couple of times in this video, and it was wonderful. I can play, for example, a handpan, or a kinnor, or a shakuhachi, or a 5-strng banjo. Then when I get back to my concert flute, I have a plethora of fresh ideas. I find that the best way to develop flute expression is to listen to tenor saxophonists. I do not have the experience to say what it would take to make a classical violinist into a really good fiddler.
I just wish that the orchestral world would remember there is a whole world of bands, marching bands, and military bands that have no violins whatsoever.
I started playing violin and flute because my music preferences progressed so much that I could only enjoy jazz & bossa nova and more progressive music, which I couldn't play like I wanted to on the Piano. So I was so glad to play violin and flute where we only have to play one note at a time xD and let others do the hard work xD. Learning the proper techniques was actually fun & challenging a bit. But I felt that was more motorics rather than difficulty in a knowledge sense. Piano is definitely more difficult (for me).
In my opinion these two are the most versatile musical instruments ever which can be used for awesome melody, and as heartmelting tune and as terrific theme music and as horror music
I want to learn one of these instruments but I have to choose the one that makes the least ulnar deviation movement on the fist 🤔 I played songs with acoustic guitar for some time and I wanted to take classical guitar lessons but I have a problem with my hand that is not compatible with me continuing to playing guitar. so now I will choose the instrument that doesn't make my problem worse
Jasmine is amazing on the flute; as to which instrument is better it is totally subjective , it depends whose hands they’re in. Ray made the violin sound amazing too!
Jajaja para esto es que pago internet! Quiero agregar que este tipo de videos aunque son muy divertidos, lo cierto es que cada instrumento tiene su luz propia, su belleza, su singularidad, empezando por las diferencias sonoras. Sin embargo gracias por este tipo de contenido🎉 es muy divertido.
I don’t see why flute got one for being easier. I mean, I do see why, 😂 but I think that the harder an instrument is, the more 🤩⚡️😎 it is when you are able to play it beautifully. Also there are no questions that the violin can be played more expressively. I mean come on. A violin is made of woooood. You touch it lovingly with your fingers and how you touch it and how much pressure you use with your bow determines the quality of sound. The warmth of the violin far exceeds that of the flute, I think that could be agreed on. Of course it depends on the person, though.
flute is soft, the sound not as sharp as a violin, sax is overwhelming. Think is a matter of what kind of music that you play that determined which instrument is better. Altough the drum set it played supporting role but it is very important in certain music. Try listening to mazinger Z, how the trumpet play such an important role. All musical instruments are unique, there's no which one is better, is what you are playing. The guzheng, pipa also very good in certain music. Flute-the western flute vs chinese bamboo flute-the bird chirping sound
As a professional musician who has played every instrument and taught every instrument, I can easily say violin is the better of two by a long shot, especially when it comes to emotion. There is only so much a person can do on a wind instrument. The instrument is limited by its ergonomics and construction. The violin however has more opportunities to sculpt the sound with texture and glissandos and more very similar to the human voice.
flute 🩷🪷 & Jasmine 💅🏻 I wanna hear Ray trying to play The Great Train Race by Ian Clarke (the piece she was playing while demonstrating multiphonics as a chord alternative)
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Neither instrument, the organ has both sound in one instrument, and many others as well.
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Thank you, I just got it
Ray chen ik its u :)
As someone who plays both instruments it's hard to pick one side! It's so cool that my favourite flautist and my favourite violinist are such good friends!
i bet they have the same video editor and they definitely have been in touch with each other for a while
I have also got both so won't pick a side either.
yay flute and violin team!!!!!
@@bobatealover14 yay english horn and vibraphone team!!!!!
As someone who cannot play any of them, it is still hard to pick one side :)
Who’s with me on violin gang? 🎻
I love both❤
I'm in the violin gang!! And also on Tonic! 🎉 🎻
I play violin and flute
So I’m both
Let's go violin gang!
Team flute! 🪈 🎵 I tried the violin and I agree with Jasmine that the flute was easier to learn. I still have my poor violin tucked in a closet for years 🎻 😢
I agree with you that flute is easier to learn at least in the beginning. But some music you can only make on the violin, so for me I can't decide which instrument😊
I play flute that’s why I’m on this side
Don’t waste it, practice bro
As an oboist, I will lose to violin 100% no one writes for me ;v;…My range is only like 2 and a half octaves 😂 at most and it isn’t accessible either it was so hard to find the model I wanted XD (Oh and since I am the only oboist ofc I’m supporting my flute besties on this side)
That’s sad. Violin is ridiculously hard but I think it helps to develop a deeper love for the instrument. The flute is beautiful, and bach badinerie is like my fave song, but I love my violin and wish more people could experience playing it. ❤️
@Ray and @Jasmine, please make a video about Ray learning the flute in one hour or Ray teaching Jasmine because she has played before. Would be very interesting to see what both of you find challenging about the other instrument. 🤔
lols agreed idle
Team Flute! 🪈 ❤
Nooooooo violin is better
Fluteee 🪈
Flute forever ❤
No
Trust me, beginner flutes sound waayyy worse than Jasmine made it sound lol.
Lol I know right especially with the higher notes
Im on violin gang!!!❤
Same 💪
Let's gooo!🎻🎻
Sup
Well I play viola but orchestra gang 🙃
I play oboe but im on small cello side 😈
Regarding career opportunities, I definitely think it's more difficult for flutists. Even my flute teacher told me NOT to study flute and choose flute as a career and she ended up losing her job as a flute teacher because there were too little students. She studied in Paris and spend her whole life playing the flute, so it's really sad she struggled.
sad, but i kind of agree, regarding flute and career opportunities. Not to also mention the saxophonists and Clarinetists also doubling flutes in jazz scene, taking job security away from flautists.
I play both, but will choose violin.
I play both flute and violin in our community orchestra, and love them both!
Beatbox flute and violin is sendingggggg me
Also Jasmine looks so beautiful here as per usual!! 언니 오늘도 너무 아름다우시네요~~❤
❤❤❤
Violinist and flutis arguing about portability
Cellists meanwhile: 😭
Piano:
*no commentary*
@@Himari444 Hey, we don't have to carry anything :) Makes life easy. Although I am jealous of other musicians being recognized as such while carrying their instruments. No one will recognize a pianist in public, you know...
I love them both! My band teacher in 6th grade made mention that flute and violin can read the same sheet music. So i always saw them as besties. 😅
What a great convo between two wonderful individuals!
Violins get more colour changes and can reasonably play 2 notes at once which is nice. Easy to start, portable, affordable though are really big categories.
You two are a riot. :) I am a classically-trained reasonably competent amateur flutist (I never played a flaut in my life, thankyouverymuch). My grandfather, my uncle, my cousin and my sister all played violin, and I took it up in the 4th grade (for about 5 minutes). I wasn't interested in continuing. I had always wanted to try flute because I liked that it came in a small case. My sister's violin teacher actually sent a flute home with me once; I might have been 7 or 8 years old. I figured out how to put it together, blew on it like it was a bottle, and discovered that the only keys I could use to change the note were the trill keys. Fast forward to when I was 12. My grandmother offered to pay for lessons and of course I picked the flute. High school and college concert bands followed. In college I decided I was not going to pursue a professional career. So I just play here and there for fun.
💜💜💜
The legend has arrived
Would love to hear Ray play Voliere or the last movement of Liebermann Concerto 😎
Compare also:
Ergonomics: Flute wins. Violinists shove the thing into their necks, often scarring their chins and necks. On a violin, most of the skill and hard work is on the left (poorer) hand,. Violinists strain their left wrists and finger joints, and can cut their skin with the nasty e-string. The violin is the second most uncomfortable instrument. Violas are of course the very worst.
Discomfort of listeners hearing a typical player: Flute wins. A flautist who plays for an hour per day can be in a respectable orchestra after a year. A typical violinist after 3 years of 2 hours per day still causes real pain to the listener
Adaptability to instruments in the same family: A flautist can pick up a piccolo and start playing. A violinist is a total beginner on a 'cello. Flute wins.
Natural connection to the body: Flautists use breath rather like a singer. That makes way for a much more natural ability to express phrasing and feelings. Again flute wins.
So, 4 more points for the flute. Having said that, there is no doubt that the violin is the most musical of all instruments.
I experience more pain playing the flute than the violin to be honest... But maybe that's just my body.
And the flute being a wind instrument it has more transferable skills even in brass because you already know how to control your air
I would love to hear Ray play great train race on violin
I think if you look beyond the type of flute that Jasmine plays and go into drone flutes and bamboo flutes and the many other types of flutes I believe the recognizability and repertoire increase exponentially.
Storytime: in the 3rd grade, my best friend and I were both signed up to play an instrument by our families. I got stuck playing the flute and she got stuck with the violin. I hated playing the flute and she hated playing the violin. Fast forward to 7th grade, we had both dropped playing our respective instruments at this point. I brought up how I always wanted to play violin and she laughed and said "I wanted to play the flute!" Somehow the communication between my grandma who raised me and her mom got fumbled because we ended up playing each other's instruments!
LOL
Casually dropping a video for the first time in over a year and I’m here for it 🎻
So much fun watching this video of two very gifted, hard working and beautiful people.
Really nice collaboration~ Thank you for this video, it’s so useful!
And I’d love to hear Ray Chen playing “Chant de Linos”😅, I’m very interested how it will sound))
Both instruments sound great and beautifully complement each other!🎻🪈❤
I agree ☝️
Flute technique is easy to begin with but really, really hard to master. If you want perfect tone you need to practice hundreds of hours. The low notes are easier, but the highest notes are impossible, and to maintain perfect tone fluidly throughout the registers is like learning to play the instrument while walking blindfolded on a tightrope. You see even this highly trained womam doesn't sound good at D4. But it can actually sound beautiful and sweet. And there's also breath-control, which overlaps with tone as you play.
When I was in highschool a decade ago we had exactly 0 violins. Flutes however, we had two full rows of them, probably 20-26 flutists. Still to this day I don't think I've even seen a violin in person and I enjoy visiting music shops
This one is tough! Ray motivated me to play violin again after 13 years (apparently with his Tonic app) but now I want to learn the flute because of Jasmine!😂
I love this!!! Great content and video-we play both!!! Educational and entertaining!!
And I love the section about group playing and lessons-we offer that to our students too and find it so valiant!
(I meant to say valuable, not valiant! 😊 but maybe that too)
Really cool episode! 😎😎
Thank you both, Jasmine & Ray! 🤩🤩 This was fun & informative too. 👍🏽👍🏽 Please stay healthy and take care. 🫂💕💯
Como clarinetista, devo dizer que o melhor instrumento é o piano
First time I hear from Jasmine Choi. She sounds like such a great person!
I like this idea of comparing instruments! I want to hear the comparison of Prokofiev D Major sonata and Franck Sonata by both instruments.
You both are so talented. Thanks for sharing. Yes, please ask Ray to play the flute.🙏🏻👍👏
I play the flute coz I find strings instrument difficult but I prefer to listen to violin music. Which team should I be on? 😅
Strings instruments r tricky but u play Flute. Real tricky question you got. Whichever instrument is ur favorite u choose do pros and cons of the flute and violin that's how I decide
What an amazing video! Thank you! I’d totally love to hear you duetting to showing the strengths of the two instruments (that kind of represent the (bowed) string instruments and the wind instruments) ❤
I play flute and violin and I am not good at either but I love them equally so I wanted to learn both. I main saxophone and I’m good at it but I think violin and flute sound prettier. I think I personally sound better at violin but that’s a skill issue
What an amazing video thank you so much!!!😅
I am learning both....I like both....Each are uniquely beautiful
Flute gang for ever 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Well obviously flute is better not because she is girl(i mean)
I am Indian And our lord Krishna is flute god (he plays very good flute)
❤❤❤ Hare Krishna
I'm neither. I have got both. When I was at my first lesson on the flute my teacher asked me how many years have you played it and I replied "what do you mean? I only got given it last week." She asked me how did you get a sound out of it? I replied if you can get a sound out of a narrow neck bottle you can get a sound out of a flute. I would experiment with bottles and pitches by putting water in the bottles.
Sweet
thanks so much, love both of you who make playing instruments with so much fun~ look forward to next episode about virtuosity~
Really great meeting you all. Such a lovely experience sharing. But I think one the tone color or quality of sound flute would be more recognizable than violin. Violin most the time sound like many other instruments when played as a single instrument, yh. My opinion tho
I love this, because i'm one of the few people who play flute and violin...
Ray should learn the 3rd movement of the Ibert Flute Concerto on violin 😭
😂
I was a music major. And this was soooo fun to watch!!! Great episode!! Can we see more videos with different instruments?
I will be waiting for the another video❤
Fun video. I play both and can't decide which instrument I like better😊
You are so good together. It is very entertaining and I was suprised to learn that dobbelstops are a thing on the flute too. I hope I can find out which ones are doable.
1.Violin 🎻
2.Flute 🪈
They both sound beautiful together
Violin is more versatile than flute 🪈
Violin and flute are the best! They sound so beautiful together!
This video was pretty funny to me since I play the flute and my sibling plays violin!😁
YOU DEFENDED OUR HONOR, JASMINE!!!!
Flutes forever
TEAM VIOLIN!❤️❤️
*_I would like to see a video devoted to playing one instrument in the style of a different instrument._* That was done a couple of times in this video, and it was wonderful.
I can play, for example, a handpan, or a kinnor, or a shakuhachi, or a 5-strng banjo. Then when I get back to my concert flute, I have a plethora of fresh ideas.
I find that the best way to develop flute expression is to listen to tenor saxophonists. I do not have the experience to say what it would take to make a classical violinist into a really good fiddler.
I'm learning Flute.
Though, I do have my sister's old Violin.
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These are the two best instruments.
I just wish that the orchestral world would remember there is a whole world of bands, marching bands, and military bands that have no violins whatsoever.
for the flute gang: Jethro Tull a rock blues/jazz fusion band
I started playing violin and flute because my music preferences progressed so much that I could only enjoy jazz & bossa nova and more progressive music, which I couldn't play like I wanted to on the Piano.
So I was so glad to play violin and flute where we only have to play one note at a time xD and let others do the hard work xD.
Learning the proper techniques was actually fun & challenging a bit. But I felt that was more motorics rather than difficulty in a knowledge sense.
Piano is definitely more difficult (for me).
In my opinion these two are the most versatile musical instruments ever which can be used for awesome melody, and as heartmelting tune and as terrific theme music and as horror music
You should make a video where
Jasmine teaches Ray the flute.
I want to learn one of these instruments but I have to choose the one that makes the least ulnar deviation movement on the fist 🤔
I played songs with acoustic guitar for some time and I wanted to take classical guitar lessons but I have a problem with my hand that is not compatible with me continuing to playing guitar. so now I will choose the instrument that doesn't make my problem worse
"You went through the whole 'cat scratching', 'cat dying'"...
I am in tears 😂
I am learning the flute I learned violin for 1 year
이렇게 훌륭하신 연주자분들을 만나뵐수 있어 영광입니다~^^😍
This was fun 😄
Flute is always on the top of all music instruments
I play both flute(since 11 years old) and violin (9 years old) love this video!
As a flutist, this video is maximal entertaining.
Jasmine is amazing on the flute; as to which instrument is better it is totally subjective , it depends whose hands they’re in. Ray made the violin sound amazing too!
Sorry I'm a bass guitar beginner but I try trumpet next and I'm excited 😊
Im a flutist and a violinist and its really hard to debate which one is better because i love both my instruments.
Jajaja para esto es que pago internet! Quiero agregar que este tipo de videos aunque son muy divertidos, lo cierto es que cada instrumento tiene su luz propia, su belleza, su singularidad, empezando por las diferencias sonoras. Sin embargo gracias por este tipo de contenido🎉 es muy divertido.
Ray is right about cats scratching. As a boy, I had a
Help i play both and LOVE THEM EQUALLY
I don’t see why flute got one for being easier. I mean, I do see why, 😂 but I think that the harder an instrument is, the more 🤩⚡️😎 it is when you are able to play it beautifully.
Also there are no questions that the violin can be played more expressively. I mean come on. A violin is made of woooood. You touch it lovingly with your fingers and how you touch it and how much pressure you use with your bow determines the quality of sound. The warmth of the violin far exceeds that of the flute, I think that could be agreed on. Of course it depends on the person, though.
Nope still flute
i’m a fluteist and now i’m learning violin!!
lololol some of the graphics are so funny! thanks for the video
flute is soft, the sound not as sharp as a violin, sax is overwhelming. Think is a matter of what kind of music that you play that determined which instrument is better. Altough the drum set it played supporting role but it is very important in certain music. Try listening to mazinger Z, how the trumpet play such an important role. All musical instruments are unique, there's no which one is better, is what you are playing. The guzheng, pipa also very good in certain music. Flute-the western flute vs chinese bamboo flute-the bird chirping sound
Let's do the battle!!!
At 10:17 what melody she was playing. If anyone know please reply.
It’s called “Arirang” Korean traditional song
I like both flute and violin, I've only played flute for 2 years but I'm also hoping to learn vilolin
“I see my ancestors”
-Ray Chen
I just love both it's really good to hear both violin and flute so I in both ❤
Flute Like here.❤
Waiting for the challenge 👍👍👍
im a futist!! and saxophonist, and cellist, and guitarist, and violist, and violinist, and french hornist too!! yes im a multi instrumentalist.
I just downloaded the app, thanks for putting this out :)
I played violin for a few years and it was much harder to start then flute. I'm still sticking with my flute ❤
As a professional musician who has played every instrument and taught every instrument, I can easily say violin is the better of two by a long shot, especially when it comes to emotion. There is only so much a person can do on a wind instrument. The instrument is limited by its ergonomics and construction. The violin however has more opportunities to sculpt the sound with texture and glissandos and more very similar to the human voice.
i smell the comments of people being like "oh but both are better" 👹 NO U CANT TELL ME THAT
13:49 Can anyone tell me what she was doing that was so surprising? I am new to music, it sounded normal to me 😅
Fun contest between two superb musicians
Topic: Portability
Me being a pianist: 😑😓
flute 🩷🪷 & Jasmine 💅🏻
I wanna hear Ray trying to play The Great Train Race by Ian Clarke (the piece she was playing while demonstrating multiphonics as a chord alternative)
Like. The sound of flute 🪈 is more beautiful like a fairy tale here. I'd love too ❤. Greetings from Paris 🎉
I really enjoyed this viedo. Played both instruments.