Rehearsing a String Quartet While Speaking Different Languages
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2021
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"I speak Chinese."
"I speak Korean."
How do we understand each other?
Solution: *speak Japanese*
They tried that in the 1930s... It did not end too well XD
@@aragorn1780 Oh shit 😂
@@aragorn1780 oof such a satan sense of humor... but practically speaking, writing chinese characters (kanji, hanja) would have been the best way to communicate because even though pronunciation changes the meaning conveyed by the character is the same and can be used to share ideas.
@@real_dddf until the vietnamese guy smashes the door down with Chu Nom
An Asian Bard FHJSHD DEAD
How is no one talking about how great the actual music is though
I freaking love this piece
@Actual Rat if you mean the piece they're rehearsing, it's stated in the beginning of the video, here's the time stamp: 0:06 😊
What i also loved about it is after they discussed some changes it sounded even better every time
yesss I love 5:23. The dynamics is soooo good and controlled
We definitely need the whole piece played by the four of them!
I love how they’re like saying the same phrase just in different languages and still arguing over it lmao
WOO IM 400 PERSON
Yep! lol
that's how babel went
BRUH NO ONE TALKS ABOUT HOW THEY PRACTICED FROM DAYLIGHT ALL THE WAY TO NIGHTTIME
It could have been near sunset time but yeah
probably recording during winter, time changes pretty quick in winter
It's even more impressive because this was filmed on the same day as the 5 levels of string quartet sight reading video, so I bet the recorded all afternoon
was filmed in late wintertime for them in australia, so the sun wouldve gone down pretty quick.
Everyone here is wrong. They practiced 40hrs true ling ling style
I just love that they're resorting to Japanese as a middle ground
Didn’t end too well in the 1930 tho..
@@4sh310 😂
@@4sh310 LMAO
duuuddde lol
@@4sh310 wow. tru tho
The idea: speaking Chinese and Korean
Reality: speaking music and Japanese
And Buongiorno ;-)
and C H A R A C T E R
@@saturninojosesuarezquintan7476 damn you spoiled it for me xd
😂
And ddong ssa
I love that no matter what Language I come across the 'Ahhhh' noise is basically universally understood as 'I understand' lol
Us Turks say “haaaaaa”. Ahhhh is when you are confused
in chinese its actually ohhhhh but they use the universal english version
as a japanese person you can imagine my surprise when they started speaking japanese lmao
they probably watched anime when they were younger. It is also a bit like knowing few Spanish words here and there as an American without Latino heritage.
@@aeiou5136 yeah maybe :)
@@Offical_Comedic_Relief おなら🙏
@@cheekykiki5951 子供会?!
@@Offical_Comedic_Relief たっぷり習ってる〜😇
brett: we’re gonna communicate using chinese and korean
everyone: yes, japanese
And somehow Thai at the 13 one too-
@@samthisam570 ...did you just say China is the entire continent of Asia and that the cellist is speaking Asian instead of KOREAN-
@@samthisam570 girlllllll wtf
@@samthisam570 I- did you fail geography? I really hope you're joking rn
@@samthisam570
Asia is a continent (like Europe and Africa, for example). Inside this continent are many countries, including China (where people speak Chinese), Korea (where people speak Korean) and Japan (where people speak Japanese).
Chinese, Korean and Japanese are Asian languages, but "Asian" isn't a language. The same way there are European languages (such as French and German) and African languages (such as Zulu or Swahili), but "European" and "African" aren't languages.
Hope that's more clear for you.
Alt title: them training themselves to be bi-ling-ling-gual
More like bye-ling-ling-gual for me
@@Kim-vc3mv HAHA TRUEEE failures unite :’)))
HAHAH that was good.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
👏🏻👏🏻
I don't know if anyone bothered to Google them. I knew they were very accomplished because they're so good, they seem to know how to rehearse magically like top professionals in the world, and they're playing with TwoSet! But that cellist Hyung is a faculty member at Julliard, in their young musician division, & has a masters from Julliard! He's a top cellist with Queensland Symphony Orchestra. That might be how he knows TwoSet, like through Eddy, because he played there, too. He said in an interview that he did speed skating, and his dad was a speed skating coach (probably Olympic level), he didn't like it, and switched to cello! Super high-end and accomplished. I don't see much about Angie, but she must be similarly accomplished. No one is talking about how high-level elite they all are!
I have 0 background in music and know just as much.
(so 0)
But through their emotion, their passion I am learning and I love it! Very well done!
Brett's laugh is music in any language.
In the video avout the juilliard protests they said they knew from a staff member that not everyone working for the school agreed to the anti-protest measures, Hyung must've been the one to tell them!
I love this new addition to the TSCU (Two Set Cinematic Universe)
do you know something about Angie?
@@ninasdigitaldiary Super talented violist, graduated from my high school a few years back. Don't know too much else sorry
Imagine this, but as a whole orchestra with people from all over the world speaking different languages
please it’ll be so chaotic i would kill to see that lmaooo
My introduction to Prokofiev was someone posting a tiktok about trying to conduct an orchestra in Albania where their mutual language was Italian music phrases and basic conversational words in Russian, it's not that far fetched :) Music really is a universal language though!
There was a episode of Star Trek were the translator went down so everyone was speaking different languages
It would be hard to find people that’s not bilingual
Now i want that to happen.
Strangely enough, this is not the first time I've seen a Mandarin speaker and a Korean speaker find common ground by speaking Japanese.
The explanation given in another comment which I second is: Japanese uses Chinese characters (though from way earlier, so they are neither quite simplified nor traditional) and has two interchangeable syllable alphabets (more similar to what Korean uses but w/o the dynamic merger of 'letters'). Also Japanese influence (mainly from colonialism) trickled into the Korean language while both use way more anglicisms than Chinese, so probably the common ground makes sense that way.
@@whohan779 that theory is nice and sensible, but I have a one word theory: anime
@@raychances6251 can confirm, its anime
@@raychances6251 yup. and you can say the same with Chinese and Japanese people knowing some Korean words and phrases: Kpop (and kdramas)
@@raychances6251 I have a one word theory as well: JAV
I thought Eddy and Brett called him 'hyung' because he is older, turned out his name is actually Hyung
Hyung is older?
@@CalLadyQED It's a term that males generally use to address guys that are older than them (usually with people they're close to)
And his middle name is Bae!
@@CalLadyQED Like girls say Oppa to older guys, guys say Hyung to older guys
@@andrewbuchan2232 Um actually, his first name is ‘Hyung Suk’, and his last name is ‘Bae’. Some Korean name informations!
As a bilingual person with multiple bilinugal friends who constantly switch the language of a conversation, I find this to be the funniest thing ever.
Us bilinguals stick together
Any tips for a semi multilingual?
I can understand tagalog, but can’t speak it
Can speak very little Japanese, and can understand very little
Can speak fluent english
@@chimklee i have mastered 3 languages and can understand 4 others while speaking a little bit of each of these 4. My tip is force yourself to listen and speak and think in the new language. For example, if you are learning Japanese, practice, practice, practice 40hrs a day (lol but seriously practice as much as possible). You should watch like 2-3 hrs of japanese tv a day, without subtitles in your native language but in Japanese. (careful though because japanese variety TV is... Interesting). Also, try to think in this language, it will force you to learn everyday words. I am a bit of a polyglot by force and choice, i have mastered Albanian, and Italian because of my moving from one country to another, English because of the internet, French because of school and because i love French opera Spanish and Latin come naturally with Italian and German because of school. Anyone can do it if my 14 year old self can. Just practice practice practice, because a language is like a muscle, if you don't work it out you will lose it.
Yay! Bilinguals :D
On a semi-random note, today I just got told that using more than one language in a conversation “sounds actually ridiculous” 🥲😪
@@gioiadelsapere never replied, but thanks a lot.
ur welcome
1:45 it begins with dongsa
4:02 nya arigato
4:33 forward
5:10 asdfghjkl
6:42 ?
7:54 B
9:22 character
11:28 touching go
11:48
14:11 buongiorno
14:29 em
15:40 they're in the zone
16:02 it ends with dongsa
thank you
thank you so much🙏🏼
We all know we needed these time stamps…thanks
thus comes the story of 똥싸
@@lowheadvarney158 lmao
Don't be shy, do it with a whole orchestra with various Asian languages. Then make the conductor French.
This would be so hilarious hahahahahahhahaha
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yo this would be amazing
hello satan
i read through the comments just to spit all my water over my keyboard cause everyone hates french and this comment hit a bit too hard tbh HAHAHAHA
Eddy and Brett: we dont understand korean
Angie and Hyung: we dont understand chinese
All together: everything is daijobu
daijobu👍😂
@@tedricksak6766
The difference is as good as pedantic in such contexts cmon dont be such a nitpicker
Hai!
Its important to learn japanese.hahahahaha
@@tedricksak6766 i speak chinese😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
the way she drops her paper and silently stands up to keep playing while reading it on the ground is the small things that show how professional they are, reminds me of seeing orchestras where someone's strings snap and everyone passes up their instrument on the fly to allow the more skilled positions to keep playing, seemlessly. The overall performance comes first at their high level❤
Timestamp?
@@tired7632 15:45
Thanks!
love how they're using so many different ways to communicate- korean, chinese, japanese kinda lol, music, gestures, body lanaguage, like it's so interesting to see the dynamic and just how much things other than words can convey
What’s fascinating is that when verbal communication failed, they would resort to communicating with their instruments and the intent was understood. This supports the theory that music is a universal language.
- they share knowledge in music
- rising intonation of the voice is also a cue
- they're using alot of nonverbal cues too (gestures)
the musicians here are probably good nonverbal/non-linguistic communicators.
or just the fact that they're all musicians and can figure out what eachother mean since they're used to working with other musicians.
it’s also the fact that usually words are very clumsy at describing what music sounds like, so it’s usually more straightforward to play to demonstrate than to use words, esp. in this context where they all know how to produce the nuances that they’re envisioning
I’m pretty sure that most ppl who don’t play instruments or are involved in music wouldn’t understand it, though
This also isn't mentioning all of the non verbal communication that people do in normal rehearsals anyway. For example one person may start suddenly playing very slightly faster than everyone else to either indicate that they feel like they should be louder during this section, or that they should speed up.
There's tons of nuance.
“Music is the most universal language” well as demonstrated here, clearly it’s Japanese
Japanese is therefore higher tier music?
@@dothmotherknowyouwearth a reasonable conclusion. The Japanese language, as a whole, is simply higher tier music.
@@BarelyNoticeable A grand conclusion. I must write a paper on it!
Hahahaha
No no no it’s clearly Italian
11:58 the way they were all so synchrinized at that one part AAAAAAAAAAH satisfying cant stop listening
The fact that I can hear the piece improving over this rehearsal even with the language barrier (when they weren't speaking Japanese lmao) was amazing.
The universal language is actually expressive grunts accompanied with hand gestures
Sounds italian to me...
And japanese apparently
No. Apparently, its weeb japanese
The monkee instincts man
The sign language
Brett: we will communicate through Chinese and Korean
everyone: starts using Japanese
lmaoo
Lmao 😭😭😭
ichi nii san kya arigato!!!
WW2 Flashback 🥲
@@lonehawk2751 yep same
hyung: "oh, you want me to pour my soul into it?" KING
We need this
Violins: Chinese
Viola: Korean
Cellos: Japanese
Bass: Filipino
The Asian quartet
THIS WOULD BE PERFECT😭🤌
Brett and Eddy: don’t understand Korean
Angie and Hyung: don’t understand Chinese
Me: don’t understand a word
Actually, Bae is his last name; Hyung means bro
Edit: I got “character”
@@proustfan description say his name is Bae Hyung Suk, i don't think they use hyung as in big brother here
Same here XD
@@dkfood just a little thing about Korean
Me: wow it sounds so good
Violinists: “I’m sorry I’m playing so badly”
Me: w h a t
You wouldn't understand, this is something only the trained ear could understand
after watching an enough amount of twoset videos you'll somehow understand without a prior training in music lol
I'm going to become that someday. Probably in a few months when I'm not considered a beginner violinist that can only play Mary had a little lamb on the D string.
Seriously I'll be hearing God's voice at the gates of heaven and they're like ughh sorry today's not my day
@@katedp7825 i’ve been playing for 5 years and am no where near this good i blame part of it because i don’t take private lessons therefore i am missing my training on music theory
As someone who's a native French, fluent in English, and got a degree in Japanese and Chinese, this is extremely relatable. That's how every single in-between-class moment went where you'd talk with other language majors
Normally, I find watching rehearsals a bit dull, but these guys make it so entertaining, and the language barrier actually helps to clarify what they are trying to achieve because they have to simplify so much to be understood... Also, the numbers seem to be common between the languages 😊
The numbers in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean are similar because at one point China controlled all three areas.
Korea actually uses two different sets of numbers, and one set is indeed very similar to Chinese.
@@WorldifySanity China has NEVER controlled Japan lol, the culture and language is just very similar due to the trade between the two nations and also confucianism. China did control Korea though
as a half korean half chinese person, this is pretty much how all of my family reunions during the new year go
do you call it Chinese New Year or Korean New Year? or compromise and say Lunar New Year?
@@holocenesage Probably Lunar since they don’t call it by their nationality between themselves
@@holocenesage chorean 👍
@@hannahhh6898 👍🏻
@@hannahhh6898 👍
Ling Ling can do this easily because he speaks every language
Ling Ling doesn't need any language. They can communicate through brainwaves.
but does Ling Ling speaks Sugondese?
@@ladym.7594 lng ling doesn't even need brainwaves ling ling just needs to look at someone
@@zerahnicholson2939 ling ling conducts with his face like bernstein
@@mxw2l he even speaks old curch slavonic
I’m so just flabbergasted at the art of music like how talented y’all are and to hear and understand like the notes and stuff it’s just so interesting to me bc I have NO clue about any of that
same lol. It's so impressive
It’s fascinating to watch as a non-musician. It’s like “what is this sorcery?!”
@@ShalomDove for real
I know it started off funny but this is a priceless gem - to be able to have a window into the rehearsals is a real treat…
"Ichi?"
"Huh? Is that japanese?
"Uhh, Ichi?"
"Ni?"
"San?...."
"Nya arigato"
This is funniest shit ever XD
What’s the timestamp of this?
4:03
Nya arigato lolllllll
What about Irish >< Finnish?
@@hannahrachel4494 arigatou! ☺️
it's still so fascinating to me that brett and eddy met each other when they were kids, with the same passion for the violin and classical music, similar family backgrounds, the same language, lived in new zealand for a bit, maths tutoring, had the same ideas about their profession and started twosetviolin...maaaaaaan...the stars really did align for their friendship
Platonic soulmates
There’s no such thing as a coincidence
@@hydrogen3266 The fact that you’re watching this means that you are energetically aligned with this video.
Ikr. I've seen so many friendships like theirs but it still really amazes me
they soulmates
14:40 i just love this cello part, can’t stop replaying it
This is the beauty of Music. We have the different languages but when it comes to music, we are one.
Hyung: _stands up for intensity_
Angie: _stands up because sheet music fell_
Twoset: I guess we need to stand too
15:42 soooo cute
And then it just became chaos
I like that part😂❤️
LOL I was wondering why they all stood up lmao so here's the reason 😂😂
@@z.818 that was so intense, I love it too 🤣🥰
This is "Where words fail, music speaks" at a whole new level.
so true and this is why I’m proud to be a musician
Where words fail, music speaks, but when everything has been told in music, there comes the voice
@Adil Tijani literally choke
@mzali hamza 2 literally choke
can we talk about how adorable angie is when eddy starts humming at 4:20 and she - for literally no reason - adds the extra pam ?? so cute !!
아 이 영상 넘 웃김… ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 투셋 영상에서 한국어를 이렇게 많이 듣게될 줄 몰랐는데 영상의 반이 한국어라 편안한 것도 있고 무엇보다 결국엔 모두가 일본어로 소통하게 된다는 점이 너무 웃김 아 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I was so intrigued by the window:
They started that it was bright day and finished practice that it was really dark.... ling ling would have been proud :D
Me too!!
in australia when this was filmed, it would be super bright at 4pm then be pitch black at 5:30
It's cause it's winter in Australia right now--sun set is super early
@@ainspains3485 not just early but fast- the sun sets much faster in Australia than when you're further away from the equator (like the US and Europe).
@@alexwood3459 I think you got it the other way round. If you look at the length of twilight, winter and summer has the longest sunsets and sunrises. It just feels quick because the days are either really short or really long, but the transition period is actually the longest.
Many years ago I took viola lessons from a woman who only spoke Russian and a little bit of Malay and English in Malaysia. I only spoke English and about 5 words in Malay and zero Russian. Our only common language was the Italian and German musical terms. We used ALOT of body language and demonstrations. Best lessons ever!
does she stay in malaysia?
At RCM I had a masterclass with a Russian violist and there was an interpreter employed. Interestingly we soon discovered we all spoke very basic German and proceeded to communicate in bad German and (good) music!
It really makes you understand the piece and express it rather than with words 😳
Im Malaysian wow where is she now?
@@julia_likeschicken Singapore.
3:30 has me cracking up. it reminds me of when you throw the bowling ball backwards in wii sports and everyone just kinda jumps
twoset 영상에서 한국어를 들을 수 있다니, 정말 신기하면서도 즐거운 영상이었어요. 언어가 안 통하는데도 한 곡이 완성되어 가는 과정이 정말 신기하고 멋진 것 같아요.
맞아요!!
ddongssa
That final part where angie’s sheets fell and everyone starts standing was intense as hell
Suddenly everyone starts head banging
fr
Me, who's half Chinese and Korean: I see this as an absolute win.
Does that mean you speak Japanese? 🤣🤣🤣
Same here🤩
And she lives in Japan.
Status: ✨ELITE✨
Being half Chinese and Korean makes you Japanese right? Jk I’m not that ignorant lol
They should do this but each person speaks a different language.
They can't - using English would make it much too easy and Brett & Eddy only speak English and Mandarin
@@Casutamait shows in the video brett and eddy using japanese and korean in addition to mandarin. although i agree using english would make it too easy
I speak both and my brain is having trouble separating both of them 😂
its pretty funny that they proved "speaking louder to someone in a different language wont make them understand u" correct, none of them yelled to try to get the other to understand
That
Just
That
Yes
Yes. Nor slower.
For me you would have to speak slower if I knew q little bit of the language, or use lots of hand movements.
The "speak louder" is only a thing I know from monolingual English speakers. But the most important thing is to speak slower and clearly; doing it louder is the opposite of clearer (unless you speak too soft already)
Me and my friend both speak Korean and Mandarin but oddly enough, we often find ourselves communicating in Japanese, which neither of us speak 😭
Lmfao
Mass confusion intensifies 😂😅
This is hilarious 😂
That's kind of what they almost did too.
Also I gave the thousandth like.
@@quinn7894 From now on thy shalt be known as "thee thousands' man" lol
Good work 👍
Did anyone else notice that they rehearsed until it was pitch black outside?! I'm not a musician, so to me that's absolutely a level of dedication I definitely DO NOT have towards my own job. 🤯 This was such an amazing video! One of my absolute favorite ones.
I love funny, goofy Brett and Eddy. But, serious, focused Brett and Eddy are impossible to tear my eyes away from.
This was just, a whole freaking experience! ❤
As a person who’s fluent in Chinese, English, and Korean I found this video so entertaining lol 😂
wow
Wow. I'm only fluent in English and Korean
my years playing the cello + my ten years of english school + four of korean + three of chinese + the power of god and anime on my side prepared me for this moment
That vine reference yaaas hahahaha 😂😭
but don't forget the most important thing--- the power of friendship
I’m squealing at this comment
That is so great 🤣
Majestic comment and replies, this is why I pay internet with the money I don’t have. Worth it.
1:45 The devolution of rosin to pooping to Bretts final bubble tea kills me everytime 🤣💀
That’s the plot development we love to see 🤌😩😩
I dieddddd ahahhah
I laughed way harder than i shouldve at the rosin bit😂
I'm gonna start referring to my rosin as 똥싸 now lol
✨ddong saa✨
9:10 ok so apparently this is a universal thing 😂😂 I speak japanese and my korean colleagues also like to tell me the most random things they know in japanese when I expect it the least
I love how at the end they became a rock band while Angie was trying to read her paper on the ground
I’m Filipino and I don’t speak Korean or Chinese, but I felt really proud seeing content of fellow Asians unapologetically speaking their native languages.
@mehehe ayyy SEA gang
Seeing people speak their native language is a beautiful thing. They often have so much more expression. Although I would think that for Brett and Eddie at least English would also count as a native language for them as they probably grew up simultaneous bilingual/trilingual. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Omg I wanna like but it’s a 420
@@meta__1564 420
Haha
I’m four years old
Yeah, glad this comment section isn’t like TikTok.
I swear every time someone speaks Chinese on TikTok there will be people that would blame them for being an awful human being/tell them to off themselves. Like why? Don’t you have your own things to do other than to insult someone for being alive?
Seeing this gave me a bit of hope for humanity
I don't know about others but as someone who understand Chinese, Korean and English, it's an extra layer of fun just by listening to their conversation lol OMG yeah that's right everything related to poop is gold jokes lol
hello ELF.
@@Fheuwisbxbziap00 ELF unite! lol
똥싸 똥싸
I guess it’s similar with me too. I’m ethnically Chinese, I live in the US and speak English, but I self-teach myself Korean…so ye
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarto
I love the laughter thruout, but the rosin thing was just so fun to watch. As an Mom, it seems to me that poop jokes never get old with young ones.
i used to watch you guys as a young high schooler. i’m now a freshman in college as a music major, and the way you guys communicate through the sounds is beautiful. i’ve been able to see people do this in person, and now i can actually understand it… amazing!! ❤
As a Korean speaker, I appreciate how much Brett and Eddy said they want to wipe poop on their bows
And asked if the other 2 wanted some too :0
When they can't speak in English: *communicate through music and Japanese*
the power of god and anime on their side
@@kochi3accordion music connects people, and also anime does:D
I just realised japanese has elements from both languages
And physical gestures. Like when Angie gestured for a quicker tempo and Eddy [sort of] gestured for a lower dynamic.
@@Feimicha well gestures are kind of part of natural communication and aren'tt always the same throughout languages (there are languages where nodding means "no", like Bulgarian, if I remember correctly)
이게 무슨 컨텐츠예요ㅋㅋ 아웃겨ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 똥싸가 공차에서 버블티가 되는 마법.. 그런데 음악적으로 서로 소통이 되는게 너무 신기하고 귀여워요ㅋㅋ
I love the moment where Angie and Brett start laughing and smiling, I want other people to smile like that when they're playing music too :)
They can’t speak each other’s language so they spoke in a language that none of them knew 😂😂
eddy randomly spouting the only korean phrases he knows is a whole mood
This is probably my most favourite TwoSet video ever. It was strangely satisfying and intriguing watching and hearing you guys trying/struggling to communicate with one another speaking different languages efficiently during this rehearsal. I admire your guys's sense of time so much
It’s actually insane how good you can talk over music in different languages.
I‘m in a Franco-German orchestra and recently we went to Poland to do some concerts there with some their youth orchestra joining ours. Additionally we have some Ukrainians with us since the war there.
And it went amazingly. We only had some minor problems communicating.
I wonder how it feels to be their neighbor, being serenaded w/ these kinds of symphony everyday without even have to pay. What an honor.
I would probably die if it was the whole day of music but for an hr it would be chill
@@edisakuroki5414 but they practice 40 hours a day, so you have no choice but the listen to them 40 hours a day 😂
@@anxiouskitty1412 🤣
@@anxiouskitty1412 Still cool tho.😂 Except at night...
I think after a while it'd get annoying... because they're not playing the piece completely through, they are constantly stopping and repeating until it's right... and speaking as someone with a drummer for a neighbor, it gets very very old. The only reason I haven't complained about the noise to the council is because I realize that they need to practice sometime, and at least they're not doing it late at night...
Despite not knowing any of any of the languages they spoke (except for Eddy's "character"), this was my favorite video in a long time. This is why I love chamber music.
Charrracter
Said eddy
I really like this video because it shows much effort goes into interpreting the music - how it’s way more than “just” playing the notes
Same ! 😊 I've been following TwoSet for years and have watched every single one of their videos. This one is only a week old, but it's already in my Top 10.
Want more like these. It's very enlightening to watch musicians rehearse and talk interpretation
P
11:37 "let them do their own thing" lmaoooo hyung xddd
No one:
Literally no one:
*Confused bilingual musicians trying to communicate*: PoOp
And the hilarious thing to me is that it all started with the rosin 🤣🤣
Hyung did it on purpose 😂
@mzali hamza 2 gtfo
as a korean who can speak a very little bit of chinese…..i am SQUEALING
As a person who speaks fluent Chinese and a little bit of Korean, I am doing the same ^^
What on earth is sqealing?? I’m assuming it’s a typo but I’m also very concerned
@@elodiec3099 LOL
와 중국말 할줄아는 한국인! 동료를 만났어요!!
@@elodiec3099 squealed so hard didn’t notice the typeo😔 (thanks for telling tho
그놈의 똥싸ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 음악 넘 좋아서 잊고 있었는데 갑자기 또 돌아왔어ㅋㅋㅋ
다들 말이 통하는게 재밌네요! 연주도 물론 좋고요ㅎㅎ 잘 보고 갑니당😄
I wrote my college acceptance essay about this vid 😅. Thank you twoset for starting my violin career
That sounds super cool! What did you write about exactly?
I remember when my English-speaking choir went to Germany and were conducted by a Very German choirmaster. He kept saying “Nein! Nine! Nein!” And no one could figure out if it mesure 9, 99 or if we were doing it wrong lol 😂
"twenty seven"
"Penfold shush"
Lol I remember saying this one word I only know in German which is also "Nein" so I always shout at my friends "Nein! Nein!" If they're doing something wrong and they would always respond "Nine? Nine?"
This is what music should be like: having fun with other musicians who share similar goals :’)
bro abigail I swear i see uou on every twoset youtube lolll which coutry are u from? U make the most relatable comments haha
@@leigh0630 proud singaporean here
@@abigail40 woah cool im singaporean too 🙃🙃
@@leigh0630 OMGGGG AYOOOOO SG GANG :DDD
@@abigail40 ayyy :))))
I could watch these 4 rehearse for hours in any language. Language barriers aside great music and efficient rehearsal!
Notice the lighting through the window change through the video... They spent the whole day rehearsing and recording. Much respect 🥺👏
Next challenge should be practicing with a String Quartet with only the Japanese phrases you know, but nobody is a Japanese speaker. Or getting instruction from a Japanese speaker.
*_"Yamete kudesai!"_*
@@jocosesonata "onii-san moo hayaku kudasai" "chotto matte!!" "hayai"
I think they all speak fluent Weebanese or weeb Japanese so I think it could work.
as a double major in linguistics and music, this video gives me unbelievable levels of serotonin
woah that's what im considering doing! im gonna start my senior year of high school next month but im still not 100% sure what i wanna major in
@@reaganb6013 What did you end up choosing?
What's a double major in linguistics and music like?
I the same feeling as a music major who's lived in Korea for 3 years and China for 5
goals
This has to be my favorite video by TwoSet ever! It is so entertaining and the music is absolutely beautiful. I am also a total linguaphile (Lover of languages) so this video was amazing in more ways than one!
4:02 now it's become real , ichi ni san nya arigato.
(Cat maid "Brett" is so blessing)
From someone who speaks Chinese and Korean, this episode is HILARIOUS
ikr im like partially chinese so i do understand Chinese but I'm learning korean atm so this episode was defo fun XD
From someone who only speaks English, I still find this hilarious 😂
Sameeee!!!
@@dollynguyen7627 ur just like me!! I’m also part Chinese but learning Korean
learned both in university, yes! I tried to just listen to this without watching and was pretty surprised to still be able to understand most of it...had to take a look when they started to talk about poop tho I was so confused
“dad in a foreign country” at 5:13 had me laughing so hard
It’s so accurate
Lmaooo😭💀 My dad speaks many languages so no but I can imagine it well for other dads😂
Hi, fellow Carat!
So accurate it made me laugh for 5 min straight
It’s irrelevant but I love Angie’s voice! When she speaks Korean, her voice softened bit and so cute uwu
This video really reminded me why I love music. Probably one of my favorite videos of TwoSet
The way eddy leaned forward to hear better but he don’t know Korean 2:35
like me turning up the volume on films I watch not in my mother tongue! 🤣
Me turning the music down so I can see better
Me turning down my volume to make my screen less bright
me restarting my phone so I can smell better
I'm honestly convinced half the people in the replies have some form of ADHD or autism. I have found my people never the less
As a Korean who learns Chinese in major, this video is so much fun. And I agree that music is the universal language! (Sorry for my bad English)
i haven't heard classical music in such a long time. thank you for playing these tunes and entertaining me HAHAHAHHA
I love how often I forget that they can actually play their instruments. When they started I was like, "damn they're actually good wtf?" And then I had to remember " Mia they're professional musicians, of course they're good"
Lmao same
I really like this video because everyone is pouring their own thoughts and interpretations into the music and it isn’t a dictatorship being ran by one individual. That’s something young musicians don’t always understand especially the more you’re playing in larger ensembles. Thanks for this amazing content!!
I agree. It’s so interesting to see how they develop their unique interpretation of that piece together. Lots of fun to watch and educational as well.
I mean, isn't that how all quartets, duets, octets, and on some level even orchestras perform?
@@bunnybro5977 well I would say SHOULD but usually 1 older member dictates with the authority of age what to do.
I have played fiddle style violin for years, and I always thought that classical was pretty much set in stone as written. I'm pleasently surprised.
@@freschi9934 yeah, but that all mostly depends on if they establish a heirarchy at the beginning or during the piece, and if you try and show off that you're better than the rest of the players you're kinda establishing yourself as more of a jerk than the leader
I just admire the sheer will power it must have taken them to not revert to english 😂
This is just soooko beautiful the way they were in sync. And the way they all moved in flow with their instruments. 😩🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
hyung: do you know what "ddong ssa" means?
eddy: rosin?
hyung: "take a poo"
brett: OH HAHHAHAHAHAHA
loved that brett and eddy didn't understand what they were laughing at but just went with the flow the entire time lmao
Twoset in a nutshell.
I mean Nigahiga watchers would get it lmao
No cause I thought they were in on it and understood from the get go, nah they were just laughing along 💀
@@celiaaviana8076 ayyy yooooooooooo another nigahiga fan
@@celiaaviana8076 i only understood cause the music video