World Class Prodigy Violinist Chloe Chua Gives TwoSet a Violin Lesson

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Комментарии • 18 тыс.

  • @nobuine5146
    @nobuine5146 4 года назад +43313

    Chloe smiling indulgently at TwoSet: "Ah yes, I remember having the same problem playing this piece when I was 5."

    • @nightfalling5009
      @nightfalling5009 3 года назад +1099

      Underrated comment! This deserves more likes :P

    • @jeremythomas4744
      @jeremythomas4744 3 года назад +1332

      Ya but solved it by practising 40, wait no 120 hours a day

    • @lolhi2867
      @lolhi2867 3 года назад +218

      SOBS

    • @gabrielletheresefrancisco6472
      @gabrielletheresefrancisco6472 3 года назад +274

      @@melonfrog8470chloe doesnt say this. Its a joke😆

    • @wagiuyef
      @wagiuyef 3 года назад +93

      I had the same problem but with piano-

  • @trivia3108
    @trivia3108 4 года назад +14524

    She looks harmless when she speaks, yet so gangsta when she's playing

    • @bon.bon.
      @bon.bon. 4 года назад +33

      Tri Via fax

    • @uwutut5430
      @uwutut5430 4 года назад +326

      My friend that’s why they say “show don’t tell” and “ actions speak louder then words”

    • @trivia3108
      @trivia3108 4 года назад +19

      @@uwutut5430 preach! 🙌

    • @Kate-gg4ws
      @Kate-gg4ws 4 года назад +107

      everybody gansta til Chloe plays her violin

    • @michaelwoon
      @michaelwoon 4 года назад +30

      She's a mini Hilary Hahn :0

  • @DancingNinja98
    @DancingNinja98 4 года назад +6386

    She's literally the main character of an anime about violinists and we're just the background characters.

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +120

      that’s quite funny cause many people never heard of chloe until Twoset featured her here

    • @cassiehayes5485
      @cassiehayes5485 4 года назад +7

      Yeah 😂

    • @ShakoMiku
      @ShakoMiku 4 года назад +84

      Just like Your Lie In April

    • @felinawell
      @felinawell 4 года назад +32

      @@ajchandra7735 i mean idk abt ppl who arent frm singapore but as a Singaporean shes quite well known

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +26

      @@felinawell more like not well known for people who are not following classical musicians. if you notice from the other comments there are lots of non musicians watching this video

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 Год назад +6621

    She's assertive and confident while also being soft spoken and sweet. Her ability speaks for itself.

    • @LifeOutsideTheBubble
      @LifeOutsideTheBubble Год назад +99

      Assertive isn’t the word I use. The thing is she is obviously accomplished, not just confident, but she still introduces criticism with hedges like “maybe.”
      Hardly any assertion. I hope she will get more assertive with age rather than less as so many do.

    • @brunoais
      @brunoais Год назад +82

      @@LifeOutsideTheBubble That recurring "maybe" is probably caused by people (specially parents) complaining she's too assertive. I've dealt with that too much. It's saddening to see.

    • @imjustsomeguy72
      @imjustsomeguy72 Год назад +108

      @@LifeOutsideTheBubble I think look at her demeanour. She's clearly aware of what she thinks should be changed for improvement. She's naturally soft spoken but entirely confident in her own perception and ability. I think she's just trying to be nice.

    • @LifeOutsideTheBubble
      @LifeOutsideTheBubble Год назад +2

      @@imjustsomeguy72 Thats not natural is the point. You've just gotten accustomed.

    • @imjustsomeguy72
      @imjustsomeguy72 Год назад +1

      @@LifeOutsideTheBubble Righto.

  • @miwir1248
    @miwir1248 4 года назад +8994

    When life gives you lemons...JUST LOOSEN YOUR WRIST AND CHANGE YOUR FINGERING

    • @Someone-nz7xs
      @Someone-nz7xs 4 года назад +61

      pfft hahahahahahah

    • @PKCubed
      @PKCubed 4 года назад +264

      and RELAX!!!

    • @AlexEwan1
      @AlexEwan1 4 года назад +70

      If only it were that easy I would be a pro by now rather than an underachieving amateur

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 4 года назад +17

      That is the life lesson for me!!!!!!

    • @noya-4166
      @noya-4166 4 года назад +5

      Oofffpp.. ahahhahahhaha 😂

  • @thecococafes
    @thecococafes 4 года назад +4066

    The faces when Chloe chua was playing the entire piece:
    Eddy- shocked
    Brett- mentally disappointed in himself

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +3

      RUIN THE CHAIN

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      idk why it's funny but it is

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic 4 года назад +26

      I would've walked out an never played again.

    • @camarade3244
      @camarade3244 4 года назад +3

      15:10

    • @MichellLoh
      @MichellLoh 4 года назад +2

      Evelin Woo and I’m a mixture of both 🙃

  • @lancegaupp3755
    @lancegaupp3755 4 года назад +8583

    Brett mutterly: "I'm a classical musician..."
    Chloe: "sure grandpa, let's get you back inside..."

  • @danbuter
    @danbuter Год назад +6183

    I love how she gives them advice about being too tight, and use one finger over another, and it immediately makes them play better. Chloe is a great teacher.

    • @nosrellom
      @nosrellom Год назад +155

      It's really impressive because a lot of people that are supremely talented can't teach it to other people. They just get it intrinsically and can't explain to other people how they do it because they just do it without fully understanding how they do it. It really shows how much she understands her craft that she can teach others.

    • @gatesurfer
      @gatesurfer Год назад +79

      She’s very thoughtful in what she tells them. Not that “this is wrong” or even “this is better” in a critical way. She gives them fingering advice and tips on how to produce a better sound, or deal with balance issues, but in a very encouraging way. She really knows her instrument. And the playing at the end is ridiculous.

    • @lexalovesbutter942
      @lexalovesbutter942 6 месяцев назад +3

      Jesus loves you!!!❤❤

  • @jamlobesjams
    @jamlobesjams 2 года назад +11720

    There are two types of people when they listen to child prodigies:
    Eddy: *impressed*
    Brett: *depressed*

  • @naxame
    @naxame 4 года назад +2669

    Brett and Eddy: struggling
    Chloe: *laughs in prodigy*
    Also my ears have been blessed

    • @kugelblitz1557
      @kugelblitz1557 4 года назад +24

      Except for 15:56.

    • @HhHh-ev2zz
      @HhHh-ev2zz 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      don't click on the blue letters pls

    • @HhHh-ev2zz
      @HhHh-ev2zz 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      don't click on the blue letters

  • @douglasburnside
    @douglasburnside 4 года назад +10746

    The thing that impresses me the most about TwoSet is they are almost totally without ego. They are secure in the knowledge of their own abilities, not afraid or ashamed to admit that others surpass them. To deliberately put themselves into a situation where others can and will laugh at them demonstrates confidence and maturity.

    • @runawaypony429
      @runawaypony429 4 года назад +639

      Douglas Burnside You’re right, some people will laugh at them, but I can’t understand that. I see two musicians who care about their craft learning from an even better musician who is a great teacher. They’re all showing how hard work, dedication, and practice pay off.

    • @Natalie-dw9jy
      @Natalie-dw9jy 4 года назад +44

      Well said!

    • @sopralto9234
      @sopralto9234 4 года назад +245

      Their ego is gone after watching all these child prodigies. lol you're right though.

    • @lisrecinos5696
      @lisrecinos5696 4 года назад +50

      thats why I love them so much

    • @chinchin3130
      @chinchin3130 4 года назад +15

      Exactly 💯☺️

  • @Marcus-Lim
    @Marcus-Lim Год назад +6329

    Every time they play I think, that’s pretty good, then she plays and I’m like oh, oh damn, oh god damn.

    • @joycartwright8275
      @joycartwright8275 Год назад +33

      WOW Wonderful!!

    • @shashankbharadwaj5772
      @shashankbharadwaj5772 Год назад +55

      that's 3 oh damns. noice

    • @Benwut
      @Benwut Год назад +83

      She made me realise just how shit I am at all string instruments (I play cello and violin)

    • @edenrodrigues7832
      @edenrodrigues7832 Год назад +5

      That's the feeling

    • @benediktwalthard3800
      @benediktwalthard3800 Год назад +47

      @@Benwut dont be to hard on yourself, maybe ? She is a Worldclass Player, already on her age

  • @tSp289
    @tSp289 4 года назад +7308

    The best part is she's not showing off. She's seeing what they do wrong, offering a correction and you can immediately hear in improvement. Seriously impressive.

    • @CNC-Time-Lapse
      @CNC-Time-Lapse 4 года назад +217

      They made marked improvements too! It was cool to hear it!

    • @QuantumPulse20
      @QuantumPulse20 4 года назад +183

      Asian people mostly laugh with you, not at you.

    • @smashmusique
      @smashmusique 4 года назад +8

      What is the outro music?

    • @beautifulmind1492
      @beautifulmind1492 4 года назад +55

      it is obvious
      when u become great in something then ur proud goes away
      only one who know less do more show off

    • @vivianlin3098
      @vivianlin3098 4 года назад +1

      @@smashmusique the ending in a piece

  • @clarinetchamber7158
    @clarinetchamber7158 4 года назад +6550

    Petition for Twoset playing for their old teachers
    ⬇️

  • @michaelwoon
    @michaelwoon 4 года назад +2663

    Chloe: *plays*
    Eddy: *surprised pikachu face*
    Brett: *why do i exist*

    • @HhHh-ev2zz
      @HhHh-ev2zz 4 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      don't click on the blue letters pls

    • @onnikg
      @onnikg 4 года назад +5

      15:10

    • @liamr6761
      @liamr6761 4 года назад +4

      She must've had so much fun...

    • @user-pf5nb9tu6n
      @user-pf5nb9tu6n 4 года назад +1

      Ana Woon 13:42 Brett: ._. It almost looks like he’s going to cry

    • @canamoonbear3222
      @canamoonbear3222 4 года назад

      Woahhhhhh 🤣

  • @loriw2661
    @loriw2661 Год назад +3078

    I know absolutely NOTHING about the violin. But listening to the sound she makes when playing is incredible. Not just how fast she can play but the quality of her sound. 🎻

    • @willida11
      @willida11 Год назад +29

      My thoughts exactly!!!

    • @PeaceNinja007
      @PeaceNinja007 Год назад +66

      Exactly! I no utterly NOTHING about the violin either. I'm a piano player. But I can actually hear each individual note Chloe plays and with such power and clarity.

    • @lamdao1242
      @lamdao1242 Год назад +24

      I feel I hear each note when Chloe plays vs a more “blurry “ sound when Brett & Eddy play the same notes

    • @MyMinnieAdventures
      @MyMinnieAdventures Год назад +3

      And now she’s playing Locatelli Labrynth. She’s a beast!

    • @lancechua859
      @lancechua859 Год назад +1

      * 70 minutes per hour

  • @filizyuksel5771
    @filizyuksel5771 4 года назад +4179

    Not only does she play extremely well but she also gives constructive critisism and is a very good teacher.
    AT THAT AGE !!!!

    • @phatxausage
      @phatxausage 4 года назад +216

      filiz yüksel it’s because even she plays this piece perfectly, she did go through the same hard time twoset does now and overcame it, this actually saves them a lot of time !

    • @sh3n3ng
      @sh3n3ng 4 года назад +94

      that's what 40hrs a day did to her....

    • @TheGlassgubben
      @TheGlassgubben 4 года назад +2

      She's a pedagogue!

    • @pena1950
      @pena1950 4 года назад +9

      @@phatxausage Exactly this is what majority of non musicians fail to understand

    • @pena1950
      @pena1950 4 года назад +15

      @@phatxausage And they just started to say twoset can't play this twoset can't play that this was just their first time playing it Chloe had already been working on this for a yr plus.

  • @takvacs
    @takvacs 4 года назад +8878

    It doesn't even sound the same when Chloe plays. It just hits different.

    • @harshitgupta9379
      @harshitgupta9379 4 года назад +119

      Trash taste gang...🤟

    • @azugrem
      @azugrem 4 года назад +58

      is that a Trash Taste reference?

    • @mkmcem
      @mkmcem 4 года назад +37

      Only because she has the better violin of course

    • @RikuoNura383
      @RikuoNura383 4 года назад +373

      @@mkmcem I don't know about the violin, but twoset play for the first time, whereas she has played and memorized it for a while so of course it will sound different

    • @manguy4227
      @manguy4227 4 года назад +12

      @@harshitgupta9379 trash taste gang!!

  • @AnimeMitsuki
    @AnimeMitsuki 4 года назад +1819

    At first glance Chloe looks adorable and gives such a sweet impression, but when she grabs the violin she emits such a boss force XD

    • @scrapkon8602
      @scrapkon8602 4 года назад +21

      Level 100 Boss

    • @minhtrietthan1471
      @minhtrietthan1471 4 года назад +11

      @@scrapkon8602 she works so hard and takes it very seriously :)) that is why she has gone so far compared to the others. I can see why now :))

    • @mickolesmana5899
      @mickolesmana5899 4 года назад +5

      You could say. When she plays her violin. "Why do i hear a boss music" meme moment. In literal sense

    • @scrapkon8602
      @scrapkon8602 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @unnamed_boi
      @unnamed_boi 4 года назад +1

      @@scrapkon8602 no. chloe's level infinite.

  • @trentmitchell3496
    @trentmitchell3496 Год назад +988

    Unlike most child prodigies, she seems to understand the instrument and music, and won’t fall apart as she ages . She can already teach incredibly well, and I think her career will keep going

  • @balor2622
    @balor2622 4 года назад +17552

    Petition for Professor Chloe to play the full Paganiniana
    👇

    • @summertriangle4745
      @summertriangle4745 4 года назад +84

      I'm your 300th vote!

    • @balor2622
      @balor2622 4 года назад +129

      @@summertriangle4745 yayyyyy thanks for supporting this petition! I really loved how Chloe expressed this piece, I tried to find her cover (if she had one) but unfortunately I couldn't ;( she is so talented and I would love to hear more from her!!

    • @summertriangle4745
      @summertriangle4745 4 года назад +59

      @@balor2622 she is an amazing girl and a great violinist at such a young age! She has definitely made a name for herself in classical music 👏👏👏

    • @balor2622
      @balor2622 4 года назад +39

      @@summertriangle4745 indeed!! ❤️❤️ Not to mention that she has such a bubbly, cute and kind personality! She even had a fundraiser I think

    • @madisoncate
      @madisoncate 4 года назад +11

      I’m your 892nd vote yay

  • @werkachm8736
    @werkachm8736 4 года назад +2630

    this should be titled "Chloe Chua in Try Not To Laugh challenge ft. Twosetviolin"

    • @AdamAdam-yo8zy
      @AdamAdam-yo8zy 4 года назад +57

      More like "Try not to ROAST challenge" lol

    • @abigail40
      @abigail40 3 года назад +1

      w h e e z e

    • @michael_0ceanic
      @michael_0ceanic Год назад +1

      2.3k likes with only 2 comments for 2 years? Lemme fix that

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 4 года назад +13803

    The way she notices their standard fingerings and then shows them effective changes. That's what a good teacher will do. She's gonna make a ton of money doing master classes as her career progresses.

    • @Voldrani
      @Voldrani 4 года назад +954

      And it's great that they were able to use those little lessons and took them seriously. They immediately played better.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 4 года назад +553

      @@Voldrani this is why we love them. They are true musicians. When I play, I give advice like this, and I receive advice like this. AND it makes all in my section better

    • @droidgeist
      @droidgeist 4 года назад +93

      Does violin sheet music never have recommended fingerings? On guitar sheet music, for difficult passages they'll often add notes like that.

    • @jaderossouw1382
      @jaderossouw1382 4 года назад +146

      @@droidgeist some times it does. the sheet music might have a little number above the note to tell you what fingering to use for that note. for example i might have a 4 over an A meaning you play a 4th finger a, but its note really common to see whole phrases or passages marked with fingering, unless of course the musician their self puts it in. hope that helped :)

    • @phoebem
      @phoebem 4 года назад +79

      Ed Hye some pieces have finger indications here and there, but it’s completely up to the violinist to adjust because some of the indications are absurd

  • @vianeyalopez
    @vianeyalopez 2 года назад +830

    Don't let talent alone fool you. She has amazing technique and she's taken the time to problem solve and find ways to minimize the areas that could slow her down. She's practiced a lot to get where she is. You can do it boys.

    • @cetterus
      @cetterus Год назад +18

      Thank you, thank you, thank you! It is not all work tho, some of it is play. But most of all you can reduce it to invested time and concentration. I get sick listening to all this "talent" prostution. People praise elusive and conveniently non measurable "talent" because it is easier to get appraisal and money for something that nobody is competent to determine. So appraisal and money are for grabs to those who impose "talent" talk most aggressively. A LOT of people can play violin at the highest level. It just takes A LOT of time and determination.

    • @jplayzow
      @jplayzow Год назад +31

      ​@@cetterusSome people are just able to learn things quicker, which is what talent boils down to. You can measure their learning speed / normal speed for a more qauntifiable percentage of talent but it misses the point. Talent can only be really used with the practice to back it. She works her ass off and is able to think in different frames to overcome the struggles the boys faced. Those together are what people usually call a prodigy. She deserves to be recognized for her work And her talents.

    • @yoshiwawa
      @yoshiwawa Год назад +5

      ​@@cetterusIsn't it a talent in itself to have the patience and determination to put down as much work and keep the focus? I think that's a big differentiator between child prodigies and the rest of us. They have the capability to do it, also at a very young age.

    • @cetterus
      @cetterus Год назад +9

      @@yoshiwawa 1. No, it isn't talent. It is character and way of raising the child. Talent is something else.
      2. The rest of what you said- I completely agree. Plus, I would ad, if it takes patience and "determination" maybe it isn't the right thing for a child to spend the time. Kids need to play. And only if their toy of choice is an instrument- the results might be fantastic.

  • @MrKrimson
    @MrKrimson 4 года назад +34364

    The way she can play so serious and precise, and then let out a childish giggle is so wholesome

    • @rafaelrandom500
      @rafaelrandom500 4 года назад +1581

      Yes, she's not an unhappy robot, she loves to play !

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +99

      RUIN THE CHAIN

    • @realasianbuoy
      @realasianbuoy 4 года назад +436

      @@rafaelrandom500 unlike young Arima Kousei

    • @SpacingOut_
      @SpacingOut_ 4 года назад +18

      Ikr

    • @scionicx
      @scionicx 4 года назад +314

      she so cute and passionate and COOL

  • @karthurh
    @karthurh 4 года назад +4597

    She doesn't play the violin, she's the violin.

    • @jadeuwu9860
      @jadeuwu9860 4 года назад +146

      in soviet russia, the violin plays you

    • @veronicachase7744
      @veronicachase7744 4 года назад +55

      You really do have to become one with your violin.
      Naming it helps too, gives it a soul...
      I prob sound crazy, and someone tell me if that sounds absurd, but I think it helps
      😅😅😅

    • @diegoalvarez8404
      @diegoalvarez8404 4 года назад +19

      The violin is she

    • @ILikeBirds
      @ILikeBirds 4 года назад +4

      @@diegoalvarez8404 LOL yes

    • @janaehorn459
      @janaehorn459 4 года назад +6

      It’s true. I was the bow😀

  • @calvintruong1516
    @calvintruong1516 4 года назад +2316

    The fact that she was actually teaching Eddy and Brett and not joking around 😮😮

    • @gentlemancroc3767
      @gentlemancroc3767 4 года назад +3

      69

    • @uhh4312
      @uhh4312 4 года назад +49

      well they pay for a masterclass

    • @missrobinhoodie
      @missrobinhoodie 4 года назад +9

      And making sure they wouldn’t lose face

    • @lynnnalee9866
      @lynnnalee9866 4 года назад +16

      uhh well don’t think they paid because actually Chloe is a twosetter so they probably met as friends

    • @kvzhdist
      @kvzhdist 4 года назад +2

      Hi! I'm the 1,000th like!

  • @simpchicken8684
    @simpchicken8684 2 года назад +1223

    Can we all just take a moment and appreciate the bruise(?) or dark mark under her jaw? It shows HOW MUCH she practices to the point it has darkened that much. She's AMAZING.

    • @emiliakristiina1249
      @emiliakristiina1249 Год назад +141

      It's called "a violin hickey" XDD

    • @mariedagoult1
      @mariedagoult1 Год назад +37

      Yeah, many violinists have it

    • @torilan2672
      @torilan2672 Год назад +29

      @@mariedagoult1 Does it go away? Or does it make a permanent mark under their chin? It looks kind of painful.

    • @not_mana
      @not_mana Год назад +51

      ​@@torilan2672 like a hickey, it is only a minor bruise and doesn't really hurt :) will go away

    • @reemabaroom6680
      @reemabaroom6680 Год назад +24

      @@torilan2672 I have one :( It goes away with treatment but it hurts a lot at first. Eventually the pain goes away. I still have my scar.

  • @ランダムドイツ人
    @ランダムドイツ人 4 года назад +1964

    This video is literally:
    1. Eddy saying "tsk" for 17 minutes
    2. Brett being dead for 17 minutes
    3. And her laughing at them

  • @thanossnap4170
    @thanossnap4170 3 года назад +5020

    I love how absolutely entranced the guys are when someone is more skilled than them. No laughing it away, making excuses. Just "how can i be better?!" I love it. Pure love for the craft.

    • @sauce8277
      @sauce8277 3 года назад +45

      It’s a fight. Haha But It’s humility and social maturity

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 3 года назад +129

      @@sauce8277 They could have been assholes about it. Laughing it away or sometihing, just for the views or likes on youtube. But no :) They watched and listened. A superior violinist teaches, and they listen. You don't always get that :) I'm proud of them for that.

    • @meheksaha1006
      @meheksaha1006 3 года назад +8

      beautifully worded and yes!! i noticed this too☺️

    • @YT-nt6mt
      @YT-nt6mt 3 года назад +2

      True but I laugh to help myself from getting depressed and giving up on the thing I brought the professional to better me at

    • @sauce8277
      @sauce8277 3 года назад

      @@JustJules-29 wut

  • @felicitygurner7927
    @felicitygurner7927 4 года назад +6511

    Honestly there is nothing I like more than Brett and Eddy being scared to embarrass themselves in front of a 13 year old

    • @Diondre1019
      @Diondre1019 4 года назад +39

      Agreed

    • @cofu860
      @cofu860 4 года назад +4

      a*

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 4 года назад +12

      I thought they were really sporting about it

    • @chosolover69
      @chosolover69 4 года назад +28

      she’s literally almost my age and the same first name as me but plays beautifully ;,)

    • @harrypotterlover7448
      @harrypotterlover7448 4 года назад +1

      11

  • @dungchan412
    @dungchan412 Год назад +239

    Knowing that she's half their age and probably twice as good at the violin doesn't stop her from being super sweet, humble and kind. She laughed at every single one of their joke and always gives suggestions starting with "Maybe you can...". I'm an adult beginner learner myself and I'm genuinely impressed by how much humility these three young people have.

  • @anhachaudhry4218
    @anhachaudhry4218 4 года назад +3756

    she’s the protagonist, we’re all just living in her world

  • @connerchou6038
    @connerchou6038 4 года назад +3329

    Cute smile while normal talking, and a killer glance while playing

  • @melissa_wale_official
    @melissa_wale_official 4 года назад +1895

    Chloe: "I think you should try the last four bars of this piece." *evil smiles*

  • @cellosong
    @cellosong Год назад +145

    One comment Chloe made told me a lot about her. She pointed out in the midst of all the technical challenges that the melody needed to come out. That shows she is after the music no matter what - a true musician.

    • @mountainkimmie
      @mountainkimmie 3 месяца назад +1

      There's a moment in one of her performances on RUclips where she gets this beatific smile on her face while she is playing with the orchestra.
      It's not the smile of "I'm crushing this," it's the smile of pure delight and joy in the music itself as she reaches that point where it is flowing perfectly through her. I've seen this same sweet smile on one or two other beloved musicians as they reach a peak moment in their playing and it is a beautiful thing. It shows that she truly loves what she is doing and is not just the product of a forced program to turn her into a master player. Of course I don't know her life and I'm sure there is a great deal of pressure on her and a lot of sacrifices necessary to achieve her level of mastery, but I am reassured and entranced by the signs that she loves the music itself. Her comment about letting the melody come out seems to suggest this as well.

  • @gentlemandude1
    @gentlemandude1 4 года назад +3377

    Impressively, Chloe is also a good teacher. She knows just how to tweak their playing (fingering, phrasing, tone) to get better results. She gives praise when appropriate and criticism when needed. She's remarkable!

    • @dankmheems290
      @dankmheems290 4 года назад +83

      I bet Chinese Mother's dish out big money to get into a masterclass with that girl hoping their kid can be as good.

    • @nadiamokhtar-lee9027
      @nadiamokhtar-lee9027 4 года назад +7

      @@dankmheems290 yes lol

    • @bearregister8477
      @bearregister8477 4 года назад +2

      The main, and only, requirement to teach...

    • @K3Aries
      @K3Aries 4 года назад +19

      @@dankmheems290 of cause but i admire her in the way of if someone be this good at young age, the concentration is one of the most important things for this master level but in this young age is rarely to find. How much money do we have to spend to build someone this big is not enough, if that person cannot be this prodigy. that why i admire her

    • @aaronzhou2851
      @aaronzhou2851 4 года назад +2

      U sure ur not simpin?

  • @VietAzn31
    @VietAzn31 3 года назад +11198

    Chloe is so sweet and innocent but so powerful and intimidating at the same time lol

  • @devinh5103
    @devinh5103 4 года назад +2251

    Imagine being looked down on by a child and recording a straight 17 minutes of it. Truly the manliest of men.

    • @elizka_anna
      @elizka_anna 4 года назад +98

      Propably they recorded much more, but editing made it 17 minutes...

    • @bmilano1580
      @bmilano1580 4 года назад +1

      True!

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 4 года назад +153

      She honestly didn't look down on them, she seemed very nonjudgmental with her constructive feedback

    • @elizka_anna
      @elizka_anna 4 года назад +6

      @@lifeontheledgerlines8394 I absolutely agree!!

    • @devinh5103
      @devinh5103 4 года назад +12

      @@elizka_anna I thought of that but couldn't make it flow in a sentence

  • @Daniel.Belas1
    @Daniel.Belas1 Год назад +787

    Not even being musically inclined I can hear the difference. Not even to say that Brett and Eddy are bad players because they're great players but Chloe is just phenomenal.

    • @WorldifySanity
      @WorldifySanity Год назад +6

      @@jancraft1230 Eh, the intonation was a bit off at times, but yes it was still very, very impressive!

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Год назад +26

      Brett and Eddy are also sightreading it.

    • @ilcarlino752
      @ilcarlino752 Год назад

      Stupid ass comment, Chloe mastered these pieces

    • @jplayzow
      @jplayzow Год назад +9

      ​@@ranonampangom2185I mean you can still see the heartbreak in their eyes knowing she's got them whooped anyways.

  • @joatanpereira4272
    @joatanpereira4272 4 года назад +1009

    The way she humiliates it's different, so cute and sweet

    • @JesseLeBourgeois
      @JesseLeBourgeois 4 года назад +23

      She is simply being honest.

    • @gaminglegend
      @gaminglegend 4 года назад +11

      She's not really humiliating them

    • @ykchilled
      @ykchilled 3 месяца назад

      For children to chuckle at your playing and then play better, I feel like that would hurt at least a little.

  • @timlim1079
    @timlim1079 4 года назад +2557

    She instantly made them better with just a few comments. That's how you recognize talent in both performance and teaching.

    • @DBSG1976
      @DBSG1976 4 года назад +159

      When she changes their fingering or bow strokes, you can see on their faces how much it is helping them.

    • @nadiamokhtar-lee9027
      @nadiamokhtar-lee9027 4 года назад +10

      @@DBSG1976 yes you right she is amazing

    • @messyshower3
      @messyshower3 4 года назад +104

      It’s a sign of someone who’s spent time and effort developing their talent instead of the misconception that “prodigies” are just more talented than everyone else. She knows to suggest these things because she’s done them herself

    • @necro_bbx3376
      @necro_bbx3376 4 года назад +33

      Let’s not forget that neither of them are bad players either so it helps make the prodigy look even better when they can pick things up quickly

    • @timlim1079
      @timlim1079 4 года назад +16

      @@necro_bbx3376 The two are already professionals; let's especially not forget that either.

  • @emailinabox2628
    @emailinabox2628 4 года назад +802

    Chloe looks like such an innocent and sweet kid like she could be my little sister while being an absolute self esteem destroyer

    • @archelynwolf
      @archelynwolf 4 года назад +39

      She's absolutely how she seems in the video. She's super nice to everyone and has a great sense of humor.

    • @emailinabox2628
      @emailinabox2628 4 года назад +18

      @@archelynwolf I totally see that she's adorable

  • @cehrise
    @cehrise Год назад +281

    I think I love this video even more because usually adults don't take kids seriously but no - every single advice she has, they take it seriously and mindfully. its the type of attitude and respect you would expect from an actual teacher. Love love looove this video so much.

  • @christiananggoro
    @christiananggoro 4 года назад +7420

    Not only is she a prodigy, she's also a great teacher.

    • @hellhound725
      @hellhound725 4 года назад +34

      yeah xD i don’t play but she made it so i could understand some of it haha xD #ProfessorChloe4TheWin!

    • @michaeljacksonloveshentai8432
      @michaeljacksonloveshentai8432 4 года назад +31

      @ボイス you're not a great master if you can't teach your ways

    • @Chef316
      @Chef316 4 года назад +31

      I had a mentor who always said. What good are the talents we have if we can't show and teach them to others.

    • @dubs7174
      @dubs7174 4 года назад +20

      Ur wrist is too tight

    • @Trinnuubear
      @Trinnuubear 4 года назад +8

      The cutest teacher there is owo

  • @alijak3003
    @alijak3003 4 года назад +3842

    Last time i was this early, Brett and Eddy still had dreams

  • @impassionategods_
    @impassionategods_ 4 года назад +4208

    this is not a masterclass this is a how-to-destroy-your-self-esteem-class.

  • @jxx7396
    @jxx7396 Год назад +389

    I just realised how resonant chloe was, considering the sound we hear even though shes projecting away from the camera (and presumably the mic), as opposed to Brett and Eddy - i love them of course but Chloe is god-tier..

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Год назад +14

      She's also using a $10 million violin, so...that helps.

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Год назад +30

      @@ranonampangom2185 It is mostly the technique, not the cost of the violin. Also, you can buy a "resonant" violin for way, way, less cost.

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Год назад +24

      @@sepg5084 While it's true that technique is most of it, they do own really good violins. Likely around $30,000 each.

    • @luvzvw.1
      @luvzvw.1 Год назад

      @@sepg5084 exactly

    • @johankaruyan5536
      @johankaruyan5536 Год назад +3

      ​@@ranonampangom2185 doesnt bow weight also matter ?

  • @missrobinhoodie
    @missrobinhoodie 4 года назад +2423

    I think it’s not easy to be a teenager and teach not just one but two people much older than you. She seemed to be very mindful to not let them lose face.

    • @changabriela3412
      @changabriela3412 4 года назад +131

      I taught karate to grown men when I was a teen. I'm a girl n gave commands like a drill sergeant. Any mature beings won't mind as long as you know what you're doing. Another child prodigy I appreciate is Alma Deutsche, she gains respect from musicians because she's a very capable composer.

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +1

      RUIN THE CHAIN

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      idk why it's funny but it is

    • @bloedjohan7602
      @bloedjohan7602 4 года назад +22

      @@changabriela3412 I still feel like it's a bit.. weird? at first since people are accustomed to the correlation of age-experience mostly.
      But yeah, you get used to it (sometimes pretty quickly).

    • @AlanHope2013
      @AlanHope2013 4 года назад +31

      I think she knew within seconds what she was dealing with, and that these guys would benefit from whatever she had to say. I also think she was briefed by her people beforehand, and didn't just unsuspectingly open the door to two guys with a violin channel.

  • @lp-ko6qo
    @lp-ko6qo 4 года назад +1227

    The fact that even Brett and Eddy look like beginners next to her.

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l 4 года назад +86

      It's crazy just how many different levels there are in this world.

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +68

      Well they are just learning the piece. Anybody will look beginner compared to somebody who has mastered the piece more.

    • @agastyaraul6710
      @agastyaraul6710 4 года назад +39

      No beginner could play that

    • @AdityaSingh-oh2fw
      @AdityaSingh-oh2fw 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/VKzWw5ui1eI/видео.html shiba inu not human 💙❤

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад

      RUIN THE CHAIN

  • @TimApilado
    @TimApilado 4 года назад +4547

    We should learn from her bangs. No matter how this world shakes us, we must stay firm and stay resolved.

    • @majoy1500
      @majoy1500 4 года назад +269

      You should see Lisa's bangs from blackpink, it never move throughout the whole concert

    • @TimApilado
      @TimApilado 4 года назад +108

      @@majoy1500 IKR? LOL. Even some trainees asked her on a TV show what's her secret. XD

    • @cloutelfin8323
      @cloutelfin8323 4 года назад +81

      Honesty I saw her bangs and immediately thought “L i s a”

    • @cloutelfin8323
      @cloutelfin8323 4 года назад +13

      John Timothy Apilado OMG YEAH ON YOUTH WITH YOU LMAO

    • @rachelciel3330
      @rachelciel3330 4 года назад +21

      Her bangs is like the opposite of mine. My bangs *vehemently refuse* to cover my wide forehead no matter what I did to it.

  • @jeroelmarananmusic
    @jeroelmarananmusic Год назад +110

    The scars in her jaw says it all. Chloe put in tremendous work and hours. Her playing in 3:11 is so clear and phenomenal, made me cry.

  • @SkenderPig
    @SkenderPig 4 года назад +74738

    We're all laughing, but in reality, Brett and Eddy are facing the worst fear of every musician out there, the child prodigies
    True bravery

    • @kensmith1913
      @kensmith1913 4 года назад +1883

      SkenderPig
      Even just putting your work and playing out there on the internet. That’s bravery in itself.

    • @johannaschreiber1243
      @johannaschreiber1243 4 года назад +1812

      My thoughts exactly. And all this in front of an audience. It’s just speaks volumes about their incredible personalities. I can’t think of anyone who would be willing to do the same and still be that goodnatured about it.

    • @kensmith1913
      @kensmith1913 4 года назад +292

      Johanna Schreiber
      Man I wish I could get a master class from someone like that. Maybe when I get better lol.

    • @alliu6562
      @alliu6562 4 года назад +976

      Brett and Eddy are truly legends.... It’s terrifying (and extremely difficult for ego) to face and be *taught* by a child prodigy in your field... this goes for art of all mediums

    • @kensmith1913
      @kensmith1913 4 года назад +412

      Al Liu
      Luckily Chloe instructed them in a very kind way. How a teacher should be.

  • @cereal3162
    @cereal3162 4 года назад +2029

    Chloe: "I think you should play the last four bars of this peice..."
    Them: "why, what are the last four bars-"
    Chloe: *evil laughing*

    • @chihamats
      @chihamats 4 года назад +2

      Wait, was that Choloe's giggle?

  • @mind_palace
    @mind_palace 4 года назад +797

    dude props to Eddy and Brett for even doing this and showing this.

  • @Demon_Edge_Berwick
    @Demon_Edge_Berwick 2 года назад +143

    I can hear emotions from her music omg, like, it's so lively and experienced. She's not shy, not hesitant and completely at ease with it. It's such a mind-blowing thing to see this

  • @reddecember3251
    @reddecember3251 4 года назад +1131

    Hearing Brett and Eddy play their lines: Sounds good enough
    After Chloe plays the same lines: Alright Brett and Eddy back to practice both of you

    • @BriJBo
      @BriJBo 4 года назад +18

      Exactly what I was thinking

  • @ka-rd9iw
    @ka-rd9iw 4 года назад +2210

    I love how the only thing on her whiteboard is “Hi”

    • @emilyhuber73
      @emilyhuber73 4 года назад +66

      It’s so cute!!!

    • @sorakuzunoha108
      @sorakuzunoha108 4 года назад +10

      Relatable...
      *Teacher in School Flashback...*

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад +1

      RUIN THE CHAIN

    • @ManiacMemes
      @ManiacMemes 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      idk why it's funny but it is

    • @GuitarKitchen
      @GuitarKitchen 4 года назад +4

      Up close the "Hi!" is really intricate looking ...

  • @WAValenti
    @WAValenti 4 года назад +8704

    She's actually a really encouraging teacher, but it always amazes me when child prodigies give you a tip you never would have thought of. They need to find the most efficient way to play extremely technical passages because of small hands and limited reach and so on, so they will think of things you never would have tried in order to get around that limitation.

    • @lebazardebecques1223
      @lebazardebecques1223 4 года назад +134

      I never thought about that! o:

    • @Legaliaaa
      @Legaliaaa 4 года назад +226

      Do you really think it's them thinking of those techniques? I can almost guarantee you she has a very talented teacher who has taught her all of those efficient fingering patterns.

    • @WAValenti
      @WAValenti 4 года назад +44

      @@Legaliaaa Maybe.

    • @eduardobenassi3072
      @eduardobenassi3072 4 года назад +288

      @@Legaliaaa Of course. That's how you get to be that good at such a young age. Having excellent teachers makes a huge difference. Then you only need to be obsessed with it.

    • @eduardobenassi3072
      @eduardobenassi3072 4 года назад +55

      @@baconb7489 There's no such thing as "her own techniques", even less so in classical music. I don't mean to be an asshole, but you have no clue about the subject. Her level of dedication and obsession is what's rare, which benefits significantly by having excellent teachers and starting early in life.

  • @DynoDummi
    @DynoDummi 2 года назад +125

    The fact that i dont know anything about violin but the way she plays is so concise and smooth and the vibrato and precision of her notes are already so good

  • @forbiddenphish
    @forbiddenphish 3 года назад +10816

    Chloe's bangs are literally more stable than my life.

  • @gabiglashauser6005
    @gabiglashauser6005 4 года назад +4246

    Does nobody else realize that she has all the music memorized and is telling the where to change it without looking at the music.

    • @SillytanN
      @SillytanN 4 года назад +90

      professional vs armature

    • @meisheet
      @meisheet 4 года назад +317

      That just shows how much shes practiced the piece herself to the point that the music is the back of her hand

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +90

      @@SillytanN sightreading vs practiced

    • @izzylay1132
      @izzylay1132 4 года назад +23

      I can do that~
      For book 1 Suzuki ;)

    • @misterminutes4504
      @misterminutes4504 3 года назад +34

      Music is much faster to memorize than actual words

  • @wo0nz
    @wo0nz 3 года назад +3806

    The fact that she has memorized the whole piece is astonishing

    • @Chickennugget74364
      @Chickennugget74364 3 года назад +16

      Ikr

    • @nguyenhuynhkhanhoan8169
      @nguyenhuynhkhanhoan8169 3 года назад +94

      Well its not that hard if you P R A C T I C E
      (But really just played a piece again and again. You can just meomorized it without realize :/)
      (And sr bc my bad Eng)

    • @l3x11-3
      @l3x11-3 3 года назад +70

      You just kinda slowly memorize it along the way while practicing a piece, it's not really hard to memorize notes

    • @elinmedelberg
      @elinmedelberg 3 года назад +49

      It’s mostly muscle memory I think, at least it is for me

    • @tiffany89610
      @tiffany89610 3 года назад +51

      It’s muscle memory, I think anyone that actually plays an instrument can do this. Twosets were sight reading in this video and that’s a lot more difficult than memorizing a piece.

  • @tatsukisan
    @tatsukisan 2 года назад +92

    She was an awesome teacher she didn't just point out flaws she gave active corrections to improve their playing. So good!

  • @dee5378
    @dee5378 4 года назад +914

    she's so good at teaching?? she's encouraging and very polite while also giving constructive criticism?? most adults don't have this much of grace wow

    • @turtlefeesh
      @turtlefeesh 4 года назад +63

      so true, some of my school teachers be like crazy impatient and mad because I didn't understand something right off the bat

    • @luna__7125
      @luna__7125 4 года назад +14

      Ikrrr make you just want to quit

    • @hasu4399
      @hasu4399 4 года назад +4

      I had a lot of russian teachers and they are sometimes so cruel and condesenting it's awful :( Not all of them of course, but had my fair share...

    • @user-mk1hi8fz2c
      @user-mk1hi8fz2c 4 года назад +3

      @@heyytheree my teacher is like beethoven's dad, banging the fuking table when I play a note wrong

    • @subjectline
      @subjectline 4 года назад +3

      It reflects very well on her teachers.

  • @simpbelius
    @simpbelius 4 года назад +3087

    5 stages of anxiety
    1: playing next to a professional
    2. playing next to an asian
    3. playing next to a prodigy
    4. playing next to an asian prodigy
    5. playing next to lingling

    • @dommychi
      @dommychi 4 года назад +99

      Chloe here is at a 4.5

    • @fryderyk_chopin_sir_newton
      @fryderyk_chopin_sir_newton 4 года назад +51

      Playing next to an asian like me is very relaxing.

    • @NoahPurdyFR
      @NoahPurdyFR 4 года назад +27

      Ling Ling would be a stage 6, there is no stage 5

    • @softstone6066
      @softstone6066 4 года назад +8

      2nd one should be asian professional cuz not every asian is a pro of their craft

    • @zechariahdavid5199
      @zechariahdavid5199 4 года назад +10

      I think asian goes before professional. We're not all amazing

  • @catalatorre4801
    @catalatorre4801 4 года назад +2229

    The great thing about this is that Brett amd Eddy are so seriously taking her advice and repect her for her talent and her skill, while Chloe is so pateint with them and gives them legitamate advice and help with their playing. I felt like I just watched the most wholesome music lesson ever, and I probably have. Everybody was trying to lift eachother up and be better, and it was funny because it was just so good

    • @brandonlee8123
      @brandonlee8123 4 года назад +7

      Cat Alatorre i wish i could have had that. My teacher just made me play the same song over and over without giving any advice. I never knew what the problem was so i just gave up...

    • @FaerisPolaris
      @FaerisPolaris 4 года назад +17

      @@brandonlee8123 If you're teacher doesn't give you advice and makes you play the same piece over and over again, then you should probably find another teacher. She/He's likely not a very good teacher.

    • @Hughjasslol1
      @Hughjasslol1 4 года назад +10

      Flashback to rude teachers who crushed your self esteem and didn’t provide any feedback for
      You to improve so they kept on yelling at you

    • @catpaws1913
      @catpaws1913 4 года назад +3

      Mine just glared at me and yells at me to repeat until I do it right. I- idk what I'm doing wrong though???

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 Год назад +117

    How good are these guys at sight reading the music! Wow.

    • @luvzvw.1
      @luvzvw.1 Год назад +10

      I agree! I could never lol

  • @lobaetoile8440
    @lobaetoile8440 4 года назад +2984

    They made her feel comfortable.. I'm glad she was feeling comfortable enough to be herself. Doesn't matter if you're a prodigy, kids need nurturing and acknowledgement. It was amazing how useful was her advise too.

    • @whooopdeedo
      @whooopdeedo 4 года назад +16

      yesssssss this comment

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 4 года назад +52

      That’s so insightful. Everyone sees Chloe the prodigy but she’s also a young girl!

    • @clamentines
      @clamentines 4 года назад +4

      finally i found this comment

    • @lordassius3074
      @lordassius3074 4 года назад +24

      Came here for this comment, it’s just like being a “gifted” child growing up, but even worse. Everyone’s pressure and expectations weigh on you so heavily at such a young age, hopefully she gets to have an actual childhood despite her prodigal status.

    • @kenmashikin
      @kenmashikin 4 года назад +8

      As I see it, she is making the two feeling very uncomfortable XDD

  • @izzy1221
    @izzy1221 4 года назад +2642

    Kudos to Twoset man. Playing anything in front of a person that you know is way better than you is really brave. *Many musicians wouldn’t want to be in that situation and Brett and Eddy willingly did it for our entertainment.*

    • @multivact3729
      @multivact3729 4 года назад +20

      Izzy at this point they are more showmaker than musicians

    • @mitzara25
      @mitzara25 4 года назад +81

      @@multivact3729 Which is totally fine we love them

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 4 года назад +126

      Multivac T disagree. They have enough flexing videos. Don’t need to make their point repeatedly. Their humour and creativity is unique though.

    • @kyledsouza5
      @kyledsouza5 4 года назад +21

      @@multivact3729 What if it is to teach us something?

    • @chelseadalotta97
      @chelseadalotta97 4 года назад +8

      @@multivact3729 i think what u mean is content creator

  • @GH-hw1uu
    @GH-hw1uu 3 года назад +5654

    I just love how she doesn't even need the sheet music she just knows it so well

    • @wjsnactivist6141
      @wjsnactivist6141 3 года назад +103

      That's how you play solo concert! ❤️

    • @marshalltoby6994
      @marshalltoby6994 3 года назад +252

      those 40 hours per day carried

    • @urcurlydawg932
      @urcurlydawg932 3 года назад +148

      @@marshalltoby6994 more like 41 hours a day. Huge difference

    • @Ghost_Queen_39
      @Ghost_Queen_39 3 года назад +11

      I know! It's crazy how she memorized it! I can only memorize a few measures.

    • @almond4975
      @almond4975 3 года назад +1

      @• Pisces • same im learning also but i can remember so much piece like clementi Sonatina, Op. 36, No.1 but i cant remember much longer piece like rondo alla turca

  • @violetgypsie
    @violetgypsie 2 года назад +109

    Her bowing is very crisp and bold. Of course the dexterity of young fingers also makes a huge difference as well. Very talented and inspiring young lady.

  • @chocolate104495
    @chocolate104495 4 года назад +1699

    I can’t stop saying “holy shit” every time sensei chloe plays.

  • @davidshu12579
    @davidshu12579 3 года назад +8949

    She doesn’t just practice 40 hours per day. She practices 40 hours per second.

    • @kwishtie05
      @kwishtie05 3 года назад +172

      This is the most underrated comment I've ever seen in my life 😂😂

    • @mixmixture7049
      @mixmixture7049 3 года назад +12

      How 40 hour counted a day😂

    • @evaxu2392
      @evaxu2392 3 года назад +13

      I suspicious that you stole this comment, like kinda

    • @vim6459
      @vim6459 3 года назад +5

      LMAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @Lisa-gl7rc
      @Lisa-gl7rc 3 года назад +1

      LMFAOO

  • @TheGuitarsquatch
    @TheGuitarsquatch 4 года назад +55505

    The problem is she doesn't practice 40 hours a day, she practices 40 hours an hour.

  • @TheZax85
    @TheZax85 Год назад +84

    It's like watching proud big brothers play violing with their prodigy littlesister. Soo much love and respect in the air.

  • @MrCrowley2474
    @MrCrowley2474 4 года назад +2839

    Brett and Eddie are professional musicians. They're leagues better than the average violinist... and Chloe shows them up easily. Just goes to show how good she really is.

    • @xLucy_Hx
      @xLucy_Hx 4 года назад +61

      Welcome to prodigious natural talent

    • @lilypotter4274
      @lilypotter4274 4 года назад +156

      @@xLucy_Hx + commitment and sheer fucking will, + the knowledge and understanding of music this person has, + seemingly endless emotional capacity to practice every and every day of your life.. :)

    • @xLucy_Hx
      @xLucy_Hx 4 года назад +10

      @@lilypotter4274 That too

    • @unrestrictedpot3003
      @unrestrictedpot3003 4 года назад +71

      @@xLucy_Hx talent alone doesn't do jack. you need talent+the discipline to hone that talent to perfection. I can bet she's put in far more hours than Brett and Eddie into the Violin

    • @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
      @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 4 года назад +45

      @@unrestrictedpot3003 actually she isn't half old enough to have done that. Yes talent alone isn't enough but you get a group of people practising the exactly same number of hours and the results will vary wildly depending on their natural talent

  • @mst6470
    @mst6470 4 года назад +3974

    Me before watching Chloe: "she looks my age"
    Me after watching Chloe: "self esteem go brrr"

    • @beancate
      @beancate 4 года назад +52

      omg actually

    • @isil5
      @isil5 4 года назад +65

      It wouldn’t matter if she was older than me lol she is aldready up there. Even tho I’m a pianist I’m like 🤦‍♀️

    • @evasmojang
      @evasmojang 4 года назад +7

      @@isil5 Do you have a piano? If so what typeee??? I'm lookiing to get one (total beginner)

    • @understeerengineering1387
      @understeerengineering1387 4 года назад +8

      A Window get a keyboard, 60-70 keys, not that big, and it’s only like 100 bucks

    • @krysg1304
      @krysg1304 4 года назад +3

      "Practice"

  • @hikariboke1700
    @hikariboke1700 3 года назад +3949

    Chloe : "go practice"
    Me, who doesn't play the violin : "Yes ma'am"

  • @Hannah-CatLady
    @Hannah-CatLady Месяц назад +10

    Im glad this one is still here

  • @novemberninth4392
    @novemberninth4392 3 года назад +2674

    *"Trust in yourself, you can do it."*
    When was the last time I believed in those words?

    • @SharkSalesman90
      @SharkSalesman90 3 года назад +17

      Ñever for me

    • @gwyn7327
      @gwyn7327 3 года назад +22

      chloe kinda made me believe

    • @Lana-zt6um
      @Lana-zt6um 3 года назад +6

      The last time it actually worked

    • @ishoe7684
      @ishoe7684 3 года назад +2

      It does work....do wonders

    • @SpacingOut_
      @SpacingOut_ 3 года назад +4

      N e v e r

  • @junhojun6648
    @junhojun6648 4 года назад +1124

    Twoset 2017-2019:Roasting other people
    Twoset 2020: Getting roasted by other people

    • @Ansh77K
      @Ansh77K 4 года назад +20

      Everything is balanced as all things should be

    • @nicholaslittle2312
      @nicholaslittle2312 4 года назад +7

      Alternative video title How To Take A Roasting. We felt the pain boys.

    • @bepisplsno.1
      @bepisplsno.1 4 года назад +2

      YES

    • @usalina7249
      @usalina7249 4 года назад

      your 999 like o.o

    • @OhitsONnow
      @OhitsONnow 4 года назад

      Ah, how the turns have tabled

  • @schullieringer
    @schullieringer 3 года назад +3191

    I love that they're so open to honest critique. That's what makes them pros. I'm not a violinist, I play guitar. But I am so inspired by these guys.

    • @tomashotarek9363
      @tomashotarek9363 3 года назад +18

      same, true respect

    • @プラスレイ
      @プラスレイ 3 года назад +4

      same

    • @claire9058
      @claire9058 3 года назад +43

      I agree! I know and have personally seen many professionals who are so adamant not to change their ways just cos they think they are experienced. It's easy to learn when you are a beginner, but even harder to learn after you become a seasoned musician. Their attitude towards learning is great!

    • @mixmixture7049
      @mixmixture7049 3 года назад +1

      Yeah im gutarist too

    • @patriciooliva541
      @patriciooliva541 3 года назад

      Same...I play double bass.

  • @SoCal_619
    @SoCal_619 11 месяцев назад +16

    When she laughs it reminds me she is a child. When she performs I’m mesmerized, and forget how young she still is…I’m a jazz drummer, but this young lady makes me want to never sleep - just practice practice practice. Thanks to all 3 of you. This is a great channel!!!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Lunafeir
    @Lunafeir 4 года назад +3969

    Its such a joy seeing the differences in her expression; the seriousness with which she looks and critiques them and the joyful glee with which she reacts to and makes jokes. She might be a masterful prodigy but she also has the joy of a child and its wonderful.

    • @labae8728
      @labae8728 4 года назад +19

      Yesss 😳🖐

    • @lizaloube8486
      @lizaloube8486 4 года назад +89

      right? one would assume a violin “prodigy” would be snobby and rude or something but she just seems like a genuinely nice person to be around

    • @susie28
      @susie28 4 года назад +14

      To the person reading this, you are who God says you are. You are made in the image of God the creator of Heaven and Earth. Because of His love for you and I, He sent His only son Jesus Christ to die for you so that you can have everlasting life and not go to hell. Jesus Christ arose from the dead, He's Alive and is the only Messiah, the King of Kings, the Beginning in the End. Jesus Christ is the Savior of the whole world. Repent your sins and ask Him for forgiveness, and believe in your heart that He'll save you, because He promises to. You need to show Him you mean business and pray from the bottom of your heart. Wherever you are He can hear you for He is everywhere. Remember Jesus Christ is the only way to God the Father.

    • @labae8728
      @labae8728 4 года назад +10

      @@susie28 repenting of your sins will never save you, but believing by grace through faith, not of works. Ephesians 2:8-9. Believe in the finish redemptive work of Christ. Nowhere in the bible it says to repent of your sins to be saved. Repent means metanoia, to change ones way of life or to change your mind. Repenting only comes after believing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God bless.

    • @manydelmal
      @manydelmal 4 года назад +5

      There's a young violin teacher in my school, but she is pretty snob, I don't like her at all. My flute teacher isn't better but oh well... That's what we have

  • @HiroJJ94
    @HiroJJ94 4 года назад +1531

    Ok but Chloe is absolutely adorable here with her giggling, I hope she becomes a recurrent guest of this channel. She is also incredibly talented in teaching, I would love to see other episodes where she coaches Eddy and Brett in developing their violin playing

    • @archelynwolf
      @archelynwolf 4 года назад +65

      I do too, but I feel like right now she's really busy, with her studies and violin practice.

    • @HiroJJ94
      @HiroJJ94 4 года назад +31

      @@archelynwolf oh, yes, you might be right about that. Anyways, I hope we'll get to see her again on this channel, this video felt too short, it's not enough 😟

    • @amorphous7474
      @amorphous7474 4 года назад +10

      @@HiroJJ94 I don't think she could coach them. She lives in Singapore.

    • @HiroJJ94
      @HiroJJ94 4 года назад +3

      @@amorphous7474 oof

    • @oxoelfoxo
      @oxoelfoxo 4 года назад +12

      @@amorphous7474 TwoSet seem to be in Singapore a lot so if location was the only problem...

  • @polyattack
    @polyattack 4 года назад +652

    Brett glissing frantically and yelling “help me “ is such a mood

    • @juliatesac5809
      @juliatesac5809 4 года назад +26

      The fact that he couldn't care less about faking it by saying: 'You thought I was playing?' is hilarious.

  • @CinnamonFudge2229
    @CinnamonFudge2229 Год назад +159

    the two of them sound good on their own already, but Chloe is just a level that's incomprehensible

  • @NikkiMindlessMe
    @NikkiMindlessMe 4 года назад +1086

    The fact that when she plays it sounds like a whole different piece...

    • @KateCarew
      @KateCarew 4 года назад +112

      She’s practiced it, this was their first run through, after his third run Brett was significantly more polished...he’s a damn fine sight reader though.

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +75

      After seeing this type of comments for realistically the fiftieth time, apparently there are so many things behind the scenes that non musicians just don’t understand. Like how everybody doesn’t sound good when just learning the piece. Or how after practiced for so many hours, Chloe sounds as good as she is in this video. This makes me appreciate Twoset more for showing how practice and hours of dedication bring musicians to their performance level, cause this is something that most audiences can’t see and appreciate.

    • @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266
      @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 4 года назад +10

      Yeah, Brett seems to be the faster learner between the 2.

    • @bagofchips8813
      @bagofchips8813 4 года назад

      sort of like in this one scene of a '93 movie Stepmonster where the dad flies through a violin song his son was trying to figure out. choppy vs smooth 😏

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 4 года назад +6

      Rodrigo Odon Salcedo Cisneros Yes I saw their old live stream videos where they sight read all 24 Paganini caprices and Brett just sight read the double stops and upbow staccatos in Pag 21 like a boss. Damn it Brett Yang.

  • @xylinx4413
    @xylinx4413 4 года назад +639

    Chloe is the kind of girl that you want to be friends with and she'd be really nice to you but deep down you know you're lowkey too pleb to even say hi.

    • @pppchiv4696
      @pppchiv4696 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fvNV_2D1Az4/видео.html
      don't click on the blue letters

    • @amelie9926
      @amelie9926 4 года назад +2

      haha that was my exact reaction when I met her at a camp, but she's really sweet and kind!

    • @geovaniraffaelli4508
      @geovaniraffaelli4508 4 года назад +2

      That was oddly specific. Are you ok man?

  • @blindda2319
    @blindda2319 2 года назад +8396

    Love the way she says " for me, it's like ..." instead of " you're wrong! you should ..."
    What a humble, professional AND great teacher is she

    • @tommeng6522
      @tommeng6522 2 года назад +75

      Because she's never wrong lol

    • @cooldebt
      @cooldebt 2 года назад +193

      I was in the audience for a Martin Frost masterclass and noticed how he always prefaced his comments with 'For my taste....' rather than saying 'It sounds better if you...' - it's really a wonderful example for others when great performers show such humility. In general (not just in music), it seems that people are so interested in making themselves look good that they stomp all over others, especially if they hold different opinions. We need more humble leadership and communication to regain the civility we have lost in modern society.

    • @snotset2165
      @snotset2165 2 года назад +32

      @@cooldebt evelynn glennie once said: "as a musician you have to play everything that's not on the sheet of paper in front of you".
      Masterclasses just highlights that. And it's also a discussion in the environment. Do we play something the way we want it or the way composer originally meant it to be. Does that make our own, a variation, does it change entirely, is it plagiarism, etc. And there isn't really a good guideline for that so what you're left with is weither or not you're a good pedagogue or not. It's more "professional" or civil than it is humble because most, to a lesser degree, does claim someone elses works. Getting paid to alter it to their own likes and such

    • @easytoslip
      @easytoslip 2 года назад +7

      I have noticed this difference in the way I speak, a female, versus most males. They speak with confidence as if everything they say is completely true, society has supported them in this way their whole lives I am guessing. I too speak the way Chloe does and suggest This is how I see things, not this is what is true.

    • @tayar3797
      @tayar3797 2 года назад

      not all prodigies are stereotypical jackasses

  • @aarond.8586
    @aarond.8586 2 года назад +270

    I love the fact that she doesn’t even need to look at the music. She’s so incredibly talented she has everything stored in her head.

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Год назад +36

      Actually, all soloists memorize the music.

    • @peta-gayeshaw895
      @peta-gayeshaw895 Год назад +9

      @@ranonampangom2185I agree, but once again she is a child and the amount of shifting and notes on top of each other is very impressive for her age.

    • @ykchilled
      @ykchilled 3 месяца назад

      True, gifted children/child prodigies usually have good memory.

  • @711jastin
    @711jastin 3 года назад +3595

    The pressure from an Asian teacher, no matter their age, gender, appearance or even mood, just pure terrifying when they start demonstrate something and ask you to repeat.

    • @nguyenngocminh7504
      @nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад +212

      The teachers are under pressure too, they have to be always brilliant

    • @LetsDrawDragons
      @LetsDrawDragons 3 года назад +51

      @@nguyenngocminh7504 underrated truth

    • @thegoogletranslatechannel2998
      @thegoogletranslatechannel2998 3 года назад +4

      NO VENEZUELAN TEACHER IS THE WORST

    • @somesugakookies5016
      @somesugakookies5016 3 года назад +10

      Me teaching simple maths: so I do this and subtract that then multiply by the sum of the previous equation...now repeat!
      The tutee: uhm *what* ?

    • @kath.5494
      @kath.5494 3 года назад +3

      @@thegoogletranslatechannel2998 nah bro, I say German teachers are the hardest lol or Japanese I’ve trained under both 😂

  • @Tetradepodmelontea
    @Tetradepodmelontea 4 года назад +1758

    When Chloe plays, it sounds like a completely different piece.

    • @CyberChrist
      @CyberChrist 4 года назад +168

      I think that's the difference between reciting a poem and understanding its meaning.

    • @honganhngo7046
      @honganhngo7046 4 года назад +5

      Can you tell me the name of the piece in 1:45 pls

    • @jemapelleanthony6305
      @jemapelleanthony6305 4 года назад +2

      @@fransiskanindra6598 your comment is so
      disrespectful

    • @totallyrandomkiddo
      @totallyrandomkiddo 4 года назад +15

      @@honganhngo7046 it's still the paganiniana :)

    • @victoriacser5374
      @victoriacser5374 4 года назад +4

      @@honganhngo7046 Everything they played is from one piece. Paganinia

  • @shubhrashukla7910
    @shubhrashukla7910 4 года назад +780

    This shows that music doesn't see age, brett and eddy are very humble and only want to improve their playing.
    Edit: Wow! Thanks for all the likes! I have been watching two set for a few months now and they are the reason I realized that I want to be a pianist. I am thankful for how much they work everyday to bring us such nice content and motivate us to work harder.

    • @fransiskanindra6598
      @fransiskanindra6598 4 года назад +2

      Yess

    • @pjanmax5082
      @pjanmax5082 4 года назад +24

      @why tho even a professional needs to improve their skills. constant learning is good

    • @wyeee
      @wyeee 4 года назад

      @why tho lol

    • @SpilledTea754
      @SpilledTea754 4 года назад +4

      @why tho constant learning is always good. The more you learn the more questions you have. Even Heifetz could've improved a lot more if he was still alive and practicing.

    • @hungmarcus204
      @hungmarcus204 4 года назад

      @why tho roast!!!!!!

  • @bookwormgal55
    @bookwormgal55 Месяц назад +8

    twoset pls don't leave us like this :(

  • @grantbmilburn
    @grantbmilburn 4 года назад +8206

    "Chloe, are you Ling Ling?"
    "Nah, I give lessons to Ling Ling."

    • @kedamono8616
      @kedamono8616 4 года назад +190

      OMFG

    • @rachelelfman2769
      @rachelelfman2769 4 года назад +104

      Ahaha this is so good!! 😂😂

    • @bluesghostd794
      @bluesghostd794 4 года назад +61

      It’s like idk ehmmmm
      I wanted to say something funny but now I’m embarrassed

    • @xandraxandra1437
      @xandraxandra1437 4 года назад +22

      That gave me a good chuckle!

    • @NateCody
      @NateCody 4 года назад +16

      King Ling

  • @koalabandit9166
    @koalabandit9166 4 года назад +681

    I think Eddie and Brett should be admired for their humility and modesty. I'm no professional musician, but I'm sure not everyone would expose themselves like this or publicly take a lesson from a younger musician. They are never conceited and they set a truly great example.

    • @kitcatmeow7513
      @kitcatmeow7513 4 года назад +10

      basically some people can get easily embarrassed by someone who is much younger than them being better at them at something its like suppose a 11 year old kid showed up a havard graduate who had 7 phds

    • @koalabandit9166
      @koalabandit9166 4 года назад +5

      @Come As You Are I'm sure plenty of people take lessons from younger musicians, but I don't whether it is that common for professional musicians to publicly take lessons from kids while drawing attention to their own shortcomings. If it is, then I reiterate my compliments, and simply extend them to the entire world of classical music.

    • @koalabandit9166
      @koalabandit9166 4 года назад +3

      @Come As You Are Being aware of your limitations is different from exposing them to the world. Anyway, I just feel that there's never a trace of conceit in their attitude, and, common or not, I think that's commendable, that's all.

  • @shubhamsahu2860
    @shubhamsahu2860 4 года назад +546

    You can see the death in Brett's eyes when he sees her play.

    • @miwir1248
      @miwir1248 4 года назад +25

      And Eddy’s open mouth

    • @heartstrings892
      @heartstrings892 4 года назад +11

      *BRETT’S LOFI INTENSIFIES*

    • @labyrinth1245
      @labyrinth1245 4 года назад +1

      Dead for the 1000000000000000000000000th time

  • @ejun251
    @ejun251 Год назад +33

    Absolutely mindblowing. It's crazy that she's at a level where a layman can tell the difference between her and other pros. It feels like she could make anything sound good