It could also be the fact that the cheaper one is 4 string while the more expensive is 7 string. It's not a fair comparison. You probably wouldn't notice a difference unless your ears were trained to hear a high range of frequencies.
Everyone in this comment is retarded...they are electric, neither of them resonate..the sound goes through an electric pickup then through a speaker 😂🤣
thats because it uses a very dry, very hard, very dense, and very resonate wood. no wood like such are cheap, but theyre nowhere near 5000 wood+labor. the cheapest would be roasted maple, which could be found in guitars ranging from 300 - 3000++ or even higher.
I didn't expect to be able to hear a difference (tiny phone speaker, electric violin, all that) but the second one instantly sounded smoother and more complex. It's absolutely gorgeous, too!
@@TF_Tony yeah that's kinda what I meant it just sounded so simmilar it surprised me as beyond fallout and this short I haven't heard it, at least don't remember it outside of background music in a movie maybe
You realize you’re talking about electronic instruments right? If you’re concerned about that then wait til you find out electric violins also use batteries. Ooooo
Its gonna be alright my man, i dont know how or why you lost her but you need to look ahead, dwelling on what could happen is good, it gives you perspective on what you should do right next time at the same time you should move on to make the perfect "next time".
Wtf you crushed my picture of violins. Everytime I pictured a violin I think of the classic violins like a stradivari (probably mispronounced that one XD). But these look so cool and futuristic I mean if one of the aliens in the cantina band star wars scene played one of these I would've totally thought the prop master did a awesome job
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 I can see so many advantages for these though. Silent practise, probably easier to record with those piezos, and more durable and less maintenance as well I'm sure. Many people I've seen these play use effect pedals as well
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 ja que deu de ver que tu é br vou responder em português mesmo, algo a se contar é que violinos eletricos podem ser usados com pedais de guitarra alem da facilidade de botar cordas extras, o Alexander Markov por exemplo usa mais um eletrico de 6 cordas atualmente junto de varios pedais e cria um som bem interessante, porem realmente, o violino "normal" funciona melhor pra peça classicas e afins.
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 if youre a session recorder, acoustic is an investment because you need a mic, an interface and a home studio. And at some point the electric ones will sound better, its just a matter of time. it happened with guitars and it will happen to violins :C
Back in 1958, I wanted a cheap violin for Christmas, but was given a guitar instead, which I didn't want. Both of the instruments were $15, but I think my father believed he could teach me the guitar, not the violin. The only time he tried to teach me the guitar was on moving day, from that house, about 12 years later. I never did learn the guitar, but I eventually repaired my grandfather's old violin and could play a few songs on it. My mandolin and banjo came later in life, and at 76, I have just given them away. Your violins sound fantastic!
You can definitely tell the difference. 1st still sounds very good for being moderately priced but the latter has a clarity and richness that the first just cannot reach. Both are good but it’s clear why the first is more accessible.
The clarity is astounding but each has there unique qualities that can be utilized in amazing ways. Don’t let the price of an item determine your motivation to improve.
Electric violins are sacrilegious- but anyways Good Luck with your journey! I play the violin too and I hope to get to a professional soloist level to play full concertos like Tchaikovsky's violin Concerto (one of the best one imo) or Mendelssohn's violin Concerto. But lemme tell you it's a long journey and our repertoire is messed up, from Bach sonata's to Paganini caprices and Prokofiev's violin Concerto
I love that their "cheapest" violin still is a very good instrument. A bad instrument can completely ruin your motivation but music stores stock them nonetheless because they sell so many of them and it makes up for a lot of their profit.
We’re mostly an online shop. If we stocked crappy instruments just to make a few bucks, it would destroy the trust our customers have in us and we would rightfully go out of business.
But you won't have competition when playing outside or in places without electric plugs cause there's ✨natural amplification ✨ and acoustic violins sound more deep and more colourful anyways, not like the sacrilegious electric violins
@@sebants_qc1018 weird af calling them sacrilegious. It's not like electric guitars replaced acoustic ones, they have their own sound own use and place in music why is it any different for an electric violin. There is nothing wrong with finding new ways to make music, purists just make things boring.
I feel like the first one has quite some resonance, which gives it some metallic notes, while the second one has sharper highs and more mids (not counting the extra strings).
Is a 7 string guitar not a guitar when most of them have 6? Is a 6 string bass guitar not a bass guitar when most of them have 4? Regardless of that 7 stringer being closer to a Viol, not necessarily a violin. It plays like a violin, it sounds like a violin (and a viola on those low strings). It's a violin.
they both sound amazing, and I love the choice of an irish reel/bluegrass sound to demonstrate them, but the more expensive one has a beautiful resonance and range that the less expensive one does not
I'm just amazed at how seamlessly he transitioned the expensive one from fiddling into what sounds more like classical style playing. Hopefully I'm that good one day
1st one sounded like a dusk evening on the porch with your family all picking different instruments and drinking and eating and jusg having a good time. Amd the other sounds like you're hearing a work of art. Both beautiful
Is it just me or is the simplistic nature of the cheeper one more beautiful? Sure you are getting a wider range of notes with the expensive one, but cutting down on the true "feeling" of the lesser one.
I like the first one better. I know I shouldn’t but regardless my ears find the that one more satisfying to my ears. I played Tuba so I wasn’t a violinist so I wouldn’t know shit anyway.
It's not the majority opinion, but a fair number of people do prefer the first one. It's a quality instrument. And this isn't math class. There's no "right" or "wrong" answer. If it sounds good to you, then it's good.
I used to play the clarinet and had a basic one, but had the privilege of playing a wooden clarinet with gold keys once. Someone in my class got it as a gift from a family member and let us try it out. I was amazed by it. It had such a difference in sound. It was a beautiful instrument.
I play acoustic violin, but i for sure want to get an electric violin at some point, especially for clearer direct audio straight to my daw, instead of playing around with EQ to find the right frequencies to cut out the BG noise.
Me, listening to the "difference" on my mobile phone's shitty speaker:
Ahh yes.
no but you can hear it tho
@@EpicManaphyDude no not really.
@@bapewizard get your hearing checked, seriously
On my phone too and immediately liked the second one. Also, bass notes.
Somewhere in Canada Glenn Fricker felt a calm breeze and smiled for this comment was pleasing to his senses
@SpectreSoundStudios
7 STRINGS?!?! Sacrilegious
LAMENTABLE!
Wait till you see the d' amore
YESS
Two setters be invading the world. Couldn't like it any better. Truly sacrilegious!
I believe I heard "seven string jordan"... 🤔
As a non violin player, I wasn’t expected to notice a difference but the expensive one definitely does sound more resonant
It could also be the fact that the cheaper one is 4 string while the more expensive is 7 string. It's not a fair comparison. You probably wouldn't notice a difference unless your ears were trained to hear a high range of frequencies.
I definitely noticed a difference but can't say if it was fundamental or just the three extra strings.
@@Sophie-wf9zk as a viola/cello player I agree
Everyone in this comment is retarded...they are electric, neither of them resonate..the sound goes through an electric pickup then through a speaker 😂🤣
How... There is nothing to resonate except the amp.
They're the same thing.
Gasps in viola: “Those rich low notes!”
My Kryptonite
So, for $5000 you get a Violin and a Cello.
And you can fly with it.
🤣🤣🤣
For $500 I'll consider it
A combination of Violin, viola, and cello!
And bag pipes
@@nolannoel8253oooo burn
I feel like expensive violins have like a laughter or a joy in their sound
That's just the company in the background after they take your money
@@3D1ofakind lmao 💀
joy from getting money and laughing at the peasants
Wait… those were violins?
thats because it uses a very dry, very hard, very dense, and very resonate wood. no wood like such are cheap, but theyre nowhere near 5000 wood+labor. the cheapest would be roasted maple, which could be found in guitars ranging from 300 - 3000++ or even higher.
bro went from violin to cello in 2.3 seconds
its like violin makers all collectively said "lets make violins look as far from a violin as possible"
About time they cought up with guitar manufacturers. They been making weird guitar designs for years.
It’s because these aren’t acoustic violins they are electric so they don’t need a chamber
It evolves 🎉😂
There are 7 string violins?
*Djent enters the chat
I wanna know what that thing sounds like through Fortin Nameless lol
This needs more thumbs up but it's all country fiddlers and symphonic violinists up there. Ah well.
Finally, I can play Periphery on a violin 😂
Now we gotta get an 8 string violin for the real djent experience
Let's be honest, we all came here to see the comments of other fellow twosetters about the violin, right?
YUP XD
Eyooo thank you for reminding me twoset exists! Haven’t watched them in ages
The way he played on the first one had all the vibes of "if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly" 💀
@@kateyb9362 you should definitely check out their 4mil celebration concert, it's awesome ❤️✌️❤️
Oh hell yeah
Brett and Eddy be like:
U know how much is a strad
Woah thanks for the likes
Who is Brett and eddy
@@alainalol9187 they're both violinist
@@alainalol9187 Violinists, their channel's name is Twosetviolin
@@alainalol9187 Those creepy TwoSet goons.
@@johnjriggsarchery2457 they look gay 💀
Those low notes were so pretty though
As a violinist, I am angry I didn't find this channel sooner.
Better late than never. Welcome!
@Electric Violin Shop Why thank you! Glad you could have me!
Could really hear the dollars signs on the last one. Beautiful
"Look how they massacred my boy," -- Paganini
Bro that Panini with a G didn’t invent violins
@@elvirestyle6519Panini with a ga*
Bro made the whole squad laughing 😶
I didn't expect to be able to hear a difference (tiny phone speaker, electric violin, all that) but the second one instantly sounded smoother and more complex. It's absolutely gorgeous, too!
the second one is less harmonically complex, which lets you hear the complexity better. I fucking love sound design.
"This is Radio Freedom, broadcasting all day, all across the Commonwealth."
it sounds exactly like the violin they used for that in fallout 4
It's not the violin, it's the composition of the pieces he's playing.
@@TF_Tony yeah that's kinda what I meant it just sounded so simmilar it surprised me as beyond fallout and this short I haven't heard it, at least don't remember it outside of background music in a movie maybe
If it has 6 strings, is it really a Violin?
Yup.
A sacrilegious one
@@ElectricViolinShop checkmate, a violin can only have four string, check the definition 😉 of a violin
You realize you’re talking about electronic instruments right? If you’re concerned about that then wait til you find out electric violins also use batteries. Ooooo
No, its a mezzo
Homie took us from South Carolina to 16th century Ireland in a matter of seconds; that’s a superpower
That expensive one hits different from an audiophile perspective
This reminds me of Stephany, who knew how to play violin, I miss and love her and her family.
Its gonna be alright my man, i dont know how or why you lost her but you need to look ahead, dwelling on what could happen is good, it gives you perspective on what you should do right next time at the same time you should move on to make the perfect "next time".
Hope you and her family are still in contact at least occasionally
“When everything reminds me of her” energy
the second you hit the 7-string with the bow my ears started crying tears of joy. such a beautiful tone
Man that 7 gets EASILY down into cello territory and sounds fantastic.
That’s amazing, I love the difference between them and how they’d be used for different songs/genres
“All is quiet in the Commonwealth. Stay safe, people”
I Was thinking the same thing
Wtf you crushed my picture of violins. Everytime I pictured a violin I think of the classic violins like a stradivari (probably mispronounced that one XD). But these look so cool and futuristic I mean if one of the aliens in the cantina band star wars scene played one of these I would've totally thought the prop master did a awesome job
The original ones still sound better though
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 I can see so many advantages for these though. Silent practise, probably easier to record with those piezos, and more durable and less maintenance as well I'm sure. Many people I've seen these play use effect pedals as well
@@athmaid silent practice could be nice but practicing with a real violin and then switching to a electronic one isn't good
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 ja que deu de ver que tu é br vou responder em português mesmo, algo a se contar é que violinos eletricos podem ser usados com pedais de guitarra alem da facilidade de botar cordas extras, o Alexander Markov por exemplo usa mais um eletrico de 6 cordas atualmente junto de varios pedais e cria um som bem interessante, porem realmente, o violino "normal" funciona melhor pra peça classicas e afins.
@@ofilosofoouumfumante5655 if youre a session recorder, acoustic is an investment because you need a mic, an interface and a home studio. And at some point the electric ones will sound better, its just a matter of time. it happened with guitars and it will happen to violins :C
that last one belongs in a museum. so amazingly beautiful.
Back in 1958, I wanted a cheap violin for Christmas, but was given a guitar instead, which I didn't want. Both of the instruments were $15, but I think my father believed he could teach me the guitar, not the violin. The only time he tried to teach me the guitar was on moving day, from that house, about 12 years later. I never did learn the guitar, but I eventually repaired my grandfather's old violin and could play a few songs on it. My mandolin and banjo came later in life, and at 76, I have just given them away. Your violins sound fantastic!
Glad you were able to play what you really wanted 👊
Me who was staring at the teal one behind you the entire time thinking: “I WANT IT.”
Imma stick with my $60 20 year old violin, but y’all stay safe out there 😭
how much is the price new
I really prefer when during comparison people play same notes, makes more sense
Putting aside the difference in sound.
That Jordan is a work of art.
It is beautiful.
Definitely designed to be caressed, and loved ❤
MY GOD IT CAN GO LOW-
I wonder what the strings are
That's super slick looking
You can definitely tell the difference. 1st still sounds very good for being moderately priced but the latter has a clarity and richness that the first just cannot reach. Both are good but it’s clear why the first is more accessible.
The clarity is astounding but each has there unique qualities that can be utilized in amazing ways. Don’t let the price of an item determine your motivation to improve.
Amazing instruments and excellent player. Learned a thing or two..Ive never seen violins like those.Quite cool.
i just bought a acoutsic violin cant wait the journey im about to go thru!
Electric violins are sacrilegious- but anyways Good Luck with your journey! I play the violin too and I hope to get to a professional soloist level to play full concertos like Tchaikovsky's violin Concerto (one of the best one imo) or Mendelssohn's violin Concerto. But lemme tell you it's a long journey and our repertoire is messed up, from Bach sonata's to Paganini caprices and Prokofiev's violin Concerto
Back to back you can really hear a difference in just like the general richness of the sounds
The cheapest one is pretty good, but OMG the expensive one is phenomenal!!! My ears are so pleased.
That Jordan is purty.
When I get alto and bass clef down, and have 5k, I'm going to have to come visit
Let’s GOOOO!
**Me listening with my Dollarstore earphones:** "hmmmm. Interesting... Such quality"
I love that their "cheapest" violin still is a very good instrument. A bad instrument can completely ruin your motivation but music stores stock them nonetheless because they sell so many of them and it makes up for a lot of their profit.
We’re mostly an online shop. If we stocked crappy instruments just to make a few bucks, it would destroy the trust our customers have in us and we would rightfully go out of business.
I like both, but the low end on the expensive sounds NICE
maybe i’m just an orchestra nerd but the sound difference is crazy. both are beautiful but that second one is so fire
These look quite sacrilegious
By sacrilegious, I hope you mean dope af.
@@123four... by sacrilegious I mean sacrilegious
@@haerangiz Still, those violins have a pretty amazing design. If only they didn't cost upward of $700
@@123four... What are you saying, they are very ugly, like, the only thing they got right is the colour xd
@@Just_lazuli idk, I think they look super cool
Electric Violins are so fascinating. One of my favorite bands uses them: The Cruxshadows.
Love those guys!
It’s kind of sad that when I heard 5k I thought, “that’s all?” Acoustic instruments are way too expensive
well they are different after all
i mean what the fuck were you expecting? it's a violin and is still going to sound like one.
But you won't have competition when playing outside or in places without electric plugs cause there's ✨natural amplification ✨ and acoustic violins sound more deep and more colourful anyways, not like the sacrilegious electric violins
@@sebants_qc1018 weird af calling them sacrilegious. It's not like electric guitars replaced acoustic ones, they have their own sound own use and place in music why is it any different for an electric violin.
There is nothing wrong with finding new ways to make music, purists just make things boring.
They both sound amazing :D
My goodness when you brought out that second one. That violin is beautiful
I feel like the first one has quite some resonance, which gives it some metallic notes, while the second one has sharper highs and more mids (not counting the extra strings).
I don't know how I ended up here but I'm glad I am and I subscribed
Awesome. Welcome.
How could it be a violin if it's 7 stringed?
You gonna just ignore the fact they’re entirely electronic too?
Yeah cause I know there is such thing as electric violin
Is a 7 string guitar not a guitar when most of them have 6? Is a 6 string bass guitar not a bass guitar when most of them have 4?
Regardless of that 7 stringer being closer to a Viol, not necessarily a violin. It plays like a violin, it sounds like a violin (and a viola on those low strings). It's a violin.
The second one is just straight up...
SACRILEGIOUS!!!!
Oh, was expecting non electric instruments. But they do sound legit
These Yamaha Yev one's the most expensive electric violins in my country market actually...
If you can’t instantly hear the difference, it might not be your headphone’s fault.
Mmm. Would be better to have had the same thing played on both. The biggest difference here is in how and what is played.
I didn't expect the difference to be so crystal clear My god money well spent on that Jordan
The sound on the expensive one is a LOT brighter and cleaner!
Damn that was cold bro. Love the style.
they both sound amazing, and I love the choice of an irish reel/bluegrass sound to demonstrate them, but the more expensive one has a beautiful resonance and range that the less expensive one does not
I'm just amazed at how seamlessly he transitioned the expensive one from fiddling into what sounds more like classical style playing. Hopefully I'm that good one day
The more expensive one is obviously the lovechild of a violin and a cello. What a beautiful baby, they have their mother's eyes and father's nose.
I still prefer classic violins but the electric ones look cool too I really just love the wood pattern on especially very obvious wood
The first one sounds like a tavern, the second one sounds like a royal banquet
thought he's gonna pull out a strad out of nowhere
The expensive one seems less an instrument and more an art piece that can be used as an instrument
Wow, what a difference. Both sound great, but that expensive one has a clear, full sound with those extra strings.
those r some trippy lookin' violins
On my shotty phone i can actually hear the difference and ive kinda fell in love on yt shorts listening to expensive violins
I absolutely LOVE that expensive one! What tone
1st one sounded like a dusk evening on the porch with your family all picking different instruments and drinking and eating and jusg having a good time. Amd the other sounds like you're hearing a work of art. Both beautiful
That’s beyond words loveliness!
I did not expect that second one to go that low.
The second one sounds noticeably better
I feel like both are good in their own instances. To me, expensive sounds modern and the cheap sounds classical.
That second one sounds like a god damn mini cello.
I can't help but sing a sea shanty for both of those comparisons
That 2nd one sounds beautifully harmonized!
Is it just me or is the simplistic nature of the cheeper one more beautiful? Sure you are getting a wider range of notes with the expensive one, but cutting down on the true "feeling" of the lesser one.
They both sound great. Nice playing too!
WOW, that second one has the range of a cello! As a cellist, count me impressed!
With that design, both look like instruments from the year 2099
Comment says "cheapest", my mans says "least expensive"... THAT'S a salesman lol
The more expensive one is much smoother and warmer sounding. My 2 cents.
Was really rooting for the cheaper one but DANG that sounded good
I do have to say the more expensive one does sound a lot better but both are very nice
That last note was crisp!
Thanks for making this!
Wow the 7 string felt so much more expressive and resonant!
I like the first one better. I know I shouldn’t but regardless my ears find the that one more satisfying to my ears. I played Tuba so I wasn’t a violinist so I wouldn’t know shit anyway.
It's not the majority opinion, but a fair number of people do prefer the first one. It's a quality instrument. And this isn't math class. There's no "right" or "wrong" answer. If it sounds good to you, then it's good.
Mmm, the clearer sound on the Jordan just sent me. Especially those low notes
Yammaha are a jack of all trades. Master of many
I had no idea violin chopz existed till today.
The second one sounds like I'm listening to Radio Freedom in Fallout 4 lol
Quality you can hear!!! That was BEAUTIFUL!!! (And the inexpensive one sounded, um, tinny?)
Feel like dueling the devil with that bad boy
I used to play the clarinet and had a basic one, but had the privilege of playing a wooden clarinet with gold keys once. Someone in my class got it as a gift from a family member and let us try it out. I was amazed by it. It had such a difference in sound. It was a beautiful instrument.
Wow the second one sounds so full and rich makes me want to learn
I play acoustic violin, but i for sure want to get an electric violin at some point, especially for clearer direct audio straight to my daw, instead of playing around with EQ to find the right frequencies to cut out the BG noise.