狮城有约 | 狮城话艺:如何发掘孩子的音乐和艺术细胞?

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  • 30/05/2019播出
    2018年,只有11岁的蔡珂宜成为《梅纽因》国际小提琴比赛初级组冠军之一。成就这份荣耀背后有哪些辛勤付出?

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  • @chengqinglow4034
    @chengqinglow4034 4 роки тому +374

    To become lingling, you need to practice 5 hours an hour.

    • @llacrymossa
      @llacrymossa 3 роки тому +32

      Ling Ling said he practices 40 hours, he never practiced 5 hours

    • @HeNTaI-oe7xw
      @HeNTaI-oe7xw 3 роки тому +12

      @@llacrymossa are you stupid or are you just bad at maths?

    • @SD420W
      @SD420W 3 роки тому +5

      高手都是用一個小時練三百分鐘

    • @totallyrandomkiddo
      @totallyrandomkiddo 3 роки тому +15

      @@HeNTaI-oe7xw haha it's a Twoset violin joke. The fictional character Ling ling practices 40 hours a day.

    • @mercytanchiying
      @mercytanchiying 3 роки тому +17

      the host literally asked her in the video: “是不是每小时都练五小时?”🤣🤣

  • @yay69
    @yay69 3 роки тому +217

    3:17 "I heard you practice 5 hours every hour"
    Ling Ling:finally, a worthy opponent

    • @1998Fizz
      @1998Fizz 3 роки тому +1

      Do you mean opponent?

    • @real_dddf
      @real_dddf 3 роки тому +15

      以为就我听到了呢。。。神tm每小时练习五小时

    • @Angelicawoo
      @Angelicawoo 3 роки тому

      才五個小時,音樂附小大把孩子每天6小時以上......

    • @real_dddf
      @real_dddf 3 роки тому +2

      @@Angelicawoo 人家是每小时五个小时,也就是每天120个小时

    • @betultunca5418
      @betultunca5418 3 роки тому

      24x4=120
      She Practices more than ling ling

  • @mz5715
    @mz5715 3 роки тому +68

    第一次听她说中文诶

  • @grantbmilburn
    @grantbmilburn 3 роки тому +125

    Chloe fans without Mandarin still watch the video from beginning to end out of loyalty..

    • @mattmartian1658
      @mattmartian1658 3 роки тому +2

      well i skipped through a little bit . hehe

    • @grantbmilburn
      @grantbmilburn 3 роки тому +5

      @@mattmartian1658 That's like practicing only 39 hours a day. 😞

    • @mattmartian1658
      @mattmartian1658 3 роки тому +1

      @@grantbmilburn lol.

    • @n661
      @n661 3 роки тому +6

      The lady on Chloe’s right is the principal of her music school. The man on her left is her violin teacher, Mr Yin Ke.
      Host to Mr Yin Ke: What’s the significance/status of the Menuhin competition in the world of classical music?
      Yin Ke: It’s the competition of the highest standard for adolescents, sometimes referred to as the “Olympics” of the classical music scene.
      Host: You’ve been teaching and accompanying Ke Yi (Chloe) on her musical journey from the tender age of 5 to 12. From a beginner to the world champion she is now, what kind of training has she been through?
      Yin Ke: The school, teachers, her parents and Chloe herself have put in tremendous efforts for this. We had to have great chemistry and a common understanding to nurture a champion like her. The intense hard work also brought about immense joy and great results.
      Host: Ke Yi, do you remember how it felt when you clinched the top award last year?
      Chloe: I was really excited. I didn’t expect to get it because it was very difficult to win.
      Host: Were you nervous then?
      Chloe: I was quite relaxed but sometimes I get overly excited. (How cute!)
      Host: What happens when you’re over excited?
      Chloe: My stomach hurts.
      Host: Is this a common problem for young children?
      Yin Ke: Yeah, this is quite a normal reaction for kids when they get nervous.
      Host: I heard Ke Yi worked really hard in preparation for the competition, putting in more than 5 hours of training a day. Did you do that everyday?
      Chloe: Yes, everyday.
      Host: Did you find it tough?
      Chloe: No, I didn’t think so because I think it’s worth putting in all that hard work.
      Host: Do you remember your first impression of the violin at age 5?
      Chloe: Yes I do because I saw it just as a toy. I didn’t think too much about it..I just put the bow on the strings and played around with it. It was so fun.
      Host: Principal, Is this the mindset children ought to have from the start?
      Principal: Of course it’s always fun at the start but if you want to be trained seriously, it can be arduous.
      CHLOE PERFORMS.
      Host: Principal, we often hear that music is based on innate talent. Can this be developed through nurture?
      Principal: Yes it’s possible. You do need talent because music is somewhat different. However, If you have talent but don’t work hard, the talent is wasted. Some children have talent but it’s not as obvious. That can be discovered and developed through our training methods.
      Host: In Singapore, parents have this dilemma. They hope for their child to discover their talents but there is just too much schoolwork.
      Principal: At our school, we find that the problem often is that kids do not have enough time to train. So with this constriction, the programme has to be really streamlined and focused. We looked at international programmes and found a way to combine what’s good about their pedagogy with what is uniquely Singaporean. Many of these international programmes are professional programs where they can learn many aspects but we do not have as much time. So we are particularly selective with what we teach based on the student’s needs. This is how we have done it over the years.

    • @bota7763
      @bota7763 3 роки тому

      @@n661 thank you soooo much!

  • @lnwon8836
    @lnwon8836 3 роки тому +124

    我是从 Twosetviolin 而来的

  • @xskyneth1540
    @xskyneth1540 3 роки тому +131

    I don't know how to speak mandarin but I am still watching

    • @lidstaps342
      @lidstaps342 3 роки тому +7

      lol, me too....

    • @sandraelizabethcuatecopere7904
      @sandraelizabethcuatecopere7904 3 роки тому +5

      Same

    • @grantbmilburn
      @grantbmilburn 3 роки тому +2

      Me too

    • @n661
      @n661 3 роки тому +4

      The lady on Chloe’s right is the principal of her music school. The man on her left is her violin teacher, Mr Yin Ke.
      Host to Mr Yin Ke: What’s the significance/status of the Menuhin competition in the world of classical music?
      Yin Ke: It’s the competition of the highest standard for adolescents, sometimes referred to as the “Olympics” of the classical music scene.
      Host: You’ve been teaching and accompanying Ke Yi (Chloe) on her musical journey from the tender age of 5 to 12. From a beginner to the world champion she is now, what kind of training has she been through?
      Yin Ke: The school, teachers, her parents and Chloe herself have put in tremendous efforts for this. We had to have great chemistry and a common understanding to nurture a champion like her. The intense hard work also brought about immense joy and great results.
      Host: Ke Yi, do you remember how it felt when you clinched the top award last year?
      Chloe: I was really excited. I didn’t expect to get it because it was very difficult to win.
      Host: Were you nervous then?
      Chloe: I was quite relaxed but sometimes I get overly excited. (How cute!)
      Host: What happens when you’re over excited?
      Chloe: My stomach hurts.
      Host: Is this a common problem for young children?
      Yin Ke: Yeah, this is quite a normal reaction for kids when they get nervous.
      Host: I heard Ke Yi worked really hard in preparation for the competition, putting in more than 5 hours of training a day. Did you do that everyday?
      Chloe: Yes, everyday.
      Host: Did you find it tough?
      Chloe: No, I didn’t think so because I think it’s worth putting in all that hard work.
      Host: Do you remember your first impression of the violin at age 5?
      Chloe: Yes I do because I saw it just as a toy. I didn’t think too much about it..I just put the bow on the strings and played around with it. It was so fun.
      Host: Principal, Is this the mindset children ought to have from the start?
      Principal: Of course it’s always fun at the start but if you want to be trained seriously, it can be arduous.
      CHLOE PERFORMS.
      Host: Principal, we often hear that music is based on innate talent. Can this be developed through nurture?
      Principal: Yes it’s possible. You do need talent because music is somewhat different. However, If you have talent but don’t work hard, the talent is wasted. Some children have talent but it’s not as obvious. That can be discovered and developed through our training methods.
      Host: In Singapore, parents have this dilemma. They hope for their child to discover their talents but there is just too much schoolwork.
      Principal: At our school, we find that the problem often is that kids do not have enough time to train. So with this constriction, the programme has to be really streamlined and focused. We looked at international programmes and found a way to combine what’s good about their pedagogy with what is uniquely Singaporean. Many of these international programmes are professional programs where they can learn many aspects but we do not have as much time. So we are particularly selective with what we teach based on the student’s needs. This is how we have done it over the years.

  • @xdemao
    @xdemao 4 роки тому +86

    Chloe 好可爱呀😊

  • @n661
    @n661 3 роки тому +105

    The lady on Chloe’s right is the principal of her music school. The man on her left is her violin teacher, Mr Yin Ke.
    Host to Mr Yin Ke: What’s the significance/status of the Menuhin competition in the world of classical music?
    Yin Ke: It’s the competition of the highest standard for adolescents, sometimes referred to as the “Olympics” of the classical music scene.
    Host: You’ve been teaching and accompanying Ke Yi (Chloe) on her musical journey from the tender age of 5 to 12. From a beginner to the world champion she is now, what kind of training has she been through?
    Yin Ke: The school, teachers, her parents and Chloe herself have put in tremendous efforts for this. We had to have great chemistry and a common understanding to nurture a champion like her. The intense hard work also brought about immense joy and great results.
    Host: Ke Yi, do you remember how it felt when you clinched the top award last year?
    Chloe: I was really excited. I didn’t expect to get it because it was very difficult to win.
    Host: Were you nervous then?
    Chloe: I was quite relaxed but sometimes I get overly excited. (How cute!)
    Host: What happens when you’re over excited?
    Chloe: My stomach hurts.
    Host: Is this a common problem for young children?
    Yin Ke: Yeah, this is quite a normal reaction for kids when they get nervous.
    Host: I heard Ke Yi worked really hard in preparation for the competition, putting in more than 5 hours of training a day. Did you do that everyday?
    Chloe: Yes, everyday.
    Host: Did you find it tough?
    Chloe: No, I didn’t think so because I think it’s worth putting in all that hard work.
    Host: Do you remember your first impression of the violin at age 5?
    Chloe: Yes I do because I saw it just as a toy. I didn’t think too much about it..I just put the bow on the strings and played around with it. It was so fun.
    Host: Principal, Is this the mindset children ought to have from the start?
    Principal: Of course it’s always fun at the start but if you want to be trained seriously, it can be arduous.
    CHLOE PERFORMS.
    Host: Principal, we often hear that music is based on innate talent. Can this be developed through nurture?
    Principal: Yes it’s possible. You do need talent because music is somewhat different. However, If you have talent but don’t work hard, the talent is wasted. Some children have talent but it’s not as obvious. That can be discovered and developed through our training methods.
    Host: In Singapore, parents have this dilemma. They hope for their child to discover their talents but there is just too much schoolwork.
    Principal: At our school, we find that the problem often is that kids do not have enough time to train. So with this constriction, the programme has to be really streamlined and focused. We looked at international programmes and found a way to combine what’s good about their pedagogy with what is uniquely Singaporean. Many of these international programmes are professional programs where they can learn many aspects but we do not have as much time. So we are particularly selective with what we teach based on the student’s needs. This is how we have done it over the years.

  • @lexdose4104
    @lexdose4104 3 роки тому +65

    I dont understand Chinese, Im just curious on how Chloe speak Chinese😂😂

    • @heika1582
      @heika1582 3 роки тому +9

      Singapore learns Chinese as well

    • @thaliagraichen8312
      @thaliagraichen8312 3 роки тому

      same😂😂😂

    • @SingaporeLyfe
      @SingaporeLyfe 3 роки тому +2

      Because we do learn Chinese as a second language. We call it Mother's tongue

    • @lexdose4104
      @lexdose4104 3 роки тому

      @@SingaporeLyfe yup, Im Korean and its my mother tongue

    • @hengkeanchong2420
      @hengkeanchong2420 3 роки тому +1

      And I will speak Chinese to you 你好我是华人

  • @Kanoka
    @Kanoka 4 роки тому +117

    難得聽到珂宜說中文www
    珂宜教授的中文口音也好可愛山口山~

    • @spinalcordinjury8947
      @spinalcordinjury8947 4 роки тому +31

      從two set violin來的嗎😂😂😂

    • @Kanoka
      @Kanoka 4 роки тому +11

      @@spinalcordinjury8947 對啊www
      珂宜教授真滴4太厲害了!自覺這幾年音樂白學了。
      所以只好 -Chloe40hours- *改玩虛擬歌手www*

  • @noodleluvmay5744
    @noodleluvmay5744 3 роки тому +82

    “I wouldn’t be nervous but sometimes I would get too excited.”
    “What would happen when you are excited?”
    “Stomache.”
    Hahah Chloe soo cute and talented :')

    • @gachaweirdo8582
      @gachaweirdo8582 3 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @fiita6086
      @fiita6086 2 роки тому

      Im so jealous. I want to be able to understand her language too. :(

  • @hyuesss3686
    @hyuesss3686 3 роки тому +28

    看到 Chloe 就立马点了进来呵呵呵
    她好可爱噢

  • @oooo112211
    @oooo112211 3 роки тому +37

    Omg the host asked whether she practises 5 hours in an hour -.-
    "听说你每小时练习5小时,辛不辛苦"。主持人,我听了都替你感到辛苦。

    • @王可愛-k3s
      @王可愛-k3s 2 роки тому

      笑死了

    • @Ming-x1h
      @Ming-x1h 2 роки тому +4

      主持人似乎不明白 她在跟神說話 還在那邊嗲聲嗲氣逗小孩zzz

    • @zaupu
      @zaupu Рік тому

      人家一天都練40個小時的

  • @沈匡正
    @沈匡正 3 роки тому +33

    天份+興趣+口袋深+名師

  • @ryanchen7734
    @ryanchen7734 3 роки тому +27

    這個孩子除了天賦,更有異與常人的努力

  • @koifish4276
    @koifish4276 3 роки тому +19

    im a simple person. i see chloe i click.
    edit: i should probably start watching channel 8 again lmao

  • @markking8404
    @markking8404 3 роки тому +21

    someone please translate this.thank you.

  • @Twelfie12
    @Twelfie12 3 роки тому +11

    I don't understand a single thing but just wanna see the cute little Chloe ♡

  • @emmanuelclaire
    @emmanuelclaire 3 роки тому +15

    她非常棒👍,今天已經可以當很好的指導老師了,我昨天才看的短片

  • @jennybai293
    @jennybai293 3 роки тому +15

    Chole's Chinese accent is sooooo cute

  • @莊淑君-u8d
    @莊淑君-u8d 3 роки тому +11

    Chloe講中文真的超可愛

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 3 роки тому +9

    She jumped into that cold - no warm-up. And yeah, that makes it even more difficult.

  • @小車子0-0舊帳户
    @小車子0-0舊帳户 4 роки тому +15

    太興奮XDDDDD
    我的話大概緊張到死吧...

  • @sofiesummerbradley
    @sofiesummerbradley 3 роки тому +15

    Did not understand anything and no subtitles either. Can someone tell if those are Chloe’s parents?

    • @sofiesummerbradley
      @sofiesummerbradley 3 роки тому +2

      @pigjedi thank you so much! :)

    • @jackburgess8579
      @jackburgess8579 3 роки тому +2

      @@sofiesummerbradley
      Chloe's parents have played a huge role in her personal and, in the case of her mother Eng Lee, who is a pianist, her musical, development.
      There are photos of the two of them with Chloe in this very interesting article, together with an explanation of the roles they have respectively played. (It requires machine-translation.)
      www.shwyw.cn/article-7174-1.html
      Chloe's mother is the accompanist in the beautiful performance of "Albumblatt" that is on Chloe's channel!

  • @honnordio5979
    @honnordio5979 2 роки тому +5

    .即便登顶世界第一梯队 也免不了在长辈面前表演的命运😂

  • @yourmumgay9598
    @yourmumgay9598 3 роки тому +5

    And in 2021 Chloe Chua is roasting TwoSetViolin and still being humble to them when she's 1000x better than them

  • @whytho886
    @whytho886 3 роки тому +6

    It sounded like a heifetz recording when she started playing

  • @auroraxu3089
    @auroraxu3089 3 роки тому +8

    Lingling 40 hour!

  • @vosaaudits
    @vosaaudits 4 роки тому +7

    SUPER TALENT. superb !!!!!!! WOW so beautiful music

  • @gaberiella9185
    @gaberiella9185 3 роки тому +7

    eh cute eh her little “你好”

  • @lnwon8836
    @lnwon8836 3 роки тому +8

    Chloe 和 Christian 好可爱啊!

  • @juandeng6149
    @juandeng6149 3 роки тому +26

    每天只练5个小时,7年就这么厉害了。。。真的是天才!艺术太看天赋了!

    • @vivitu4350
      @vivitu4350 3 роки тому +9

      一天五小时并不少啊…如果是刻意练习就更累了

    • @juandeng6149
      @juandeng6149 3 роки тому +12

      @@vivitu4350 这在专业音乐院校,是很普通的练习时长了,基本上所有人都练那么久,光中国九大音乐学院就有几百这么大的小提琴学生,也没有见谁能参加梅纽因比赛,音乐真的是太看天赋了,5个小时7年就到这个水平这个小姑娘天赋真的好

    • @wueasycooking9419
      @wueasycooking9419 3 роки тому

      @@juandeng6149 我們家的20-30分一天,還不是每天練,cloe 7 年,我家的70年也趕不上

    • @裕劉
      @裕劉 9 місяців тому

      梅纽因比赛重要性其实不如帕格尼尼比赛

  • @Angelicawoo
    @Angelicawoo 3 роки тому +3

    努力能讓你避免坐地板,但是只有極高的天賦配套才能夠到天花板。沒

  • @OO-pv2bg
    @OO-pv2bg 3 роки тому +6

    lingling!!!

  • @hangliu449
    @hangliu449 4 роки тому +18

    她很可爱

  • @felixwong9761
    @felixwong9761 Рік тому +2

    太棒的演奏了,清晰的發音,高標準的音準,完全超出了她的年齡!

  • @enochwong654
    @enochwong654 10 місяців тому +1

    lingling 40 hours. Host: I've heard that you practice for 5 hours every hour. LOL

  • @gwenxu7230
    @gwenxu7230 3 роки тому +4

    哈哈哈“太过幸福”

  • @kiko-vt1tt
    @kiko-vt1tt 3 роки тому +2

    主要是家长培养出来的,跟学校关系不太大吧。

  • @JiajuChen
    @JiajuChen 3 роки тому +1

    Such a shame that this video is uploaded with such a poor quality audio.

  • @johnnychen5053
    @johnnychen5053 3 роки тому +14

    看到有其他地区的中文台感觉很亲切,作为一个一直在大陆长大的中国人:)

    • @米糊
      @米糊 3 роки тому +2

      她是新加坡人吧🤔不是中國人

  • @curaticac5391
    @curaticac5391 3 роки тому +1

    What a candid and adorable child!

  • @savageg2002
    @savageg2002 Рік тому

    主持人空有臉蛋,問題深度好差,也不懂音樂

  • @harindusankalana8276
    @harindusankalana8276 3 роки тому +1

    superb

  • @studentoftheword6115
    @studentoftheword6115 Рік тому

    I speak English. Is the guy her violin teacher? And the lady in blue her mother?

    • @Punch_is_thinking
      @Punch_is_thinking 8 місяців тому

      Yes, the guy is her teacher and no, that’s not her mother. she’s her school principal .

  • @brendabaez8330
    @brendabaez8330 3 роки тому +1

    No se que dicen pero si si a huevo.

  • @ArianaSakurazuka
    @ArianaSakurazuka 3 роки тому

    Alguém traduz por favor

  • @garrychang3022
    @garrychang3022 3 роки тому

    👍👏👏👍👏

  • @fumeilee6654
    @fumeilee6654 3 роки тому

    那就告知葉

  • @thekeyboardgirl2426
    @thekeyboardgirl2426 2 роки тому

    克洛伊的音樂非常好聽✨🥰

  • @istvanbarcsanits8566
    @istvanbarcsanits8566 3 роки тому

    😲😲😲

  • @呂欣叡呂欣叡
    @呂欣叡呂欣叡 2 роки тому

    Very good

  • @hydroxyflutamide
    @hydroxyflutamide 3 роки тому

    太強!!!

  • @呂欣叡呂欣叡
    @呂欣叡呂欣叡 2 роки тому

    It cute

  • @qingcai3482
    @qingcai3482 3 роки тому

    我的给我儿子看下。非常好的榜样。

  • @viggo48sam
    @viggo48sam 3 роки тому

    Utrolig krontrol❤️❤️🏁🇩🇰

  • @vivianl.2077
    @vivianl.2077 3 роки тому

    小小年纪,如此的有才华

  • @Beesurvivor
    @Beesurvivor 3 роки тому +2

    Those adults beside her are her parents ? Just asking.....

    • @n661
      @n661 3 роки тому

      The lady on her right is the principal of Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts- School of Young Talents (Chloe's school) and the gentleman on her left is Mr Yin Ke, her violin teacher.

    • @Beesurvivor
      @Beesurvivor 3 роки тому

      @@n661 Thanks

    • @n661
      @n661 3 роки тому +1

      @@Beesurvivor You're welcome. I'm going to translate this video in a couple of hours since she has so many non-mandarin speaking fans who will like to find out more..

  • @hwybea
    @hwybea 2 роки тому +1

    Chloe saying chinese is so cuteee

  • @laaalalarisa4160
    @laaalalarisa4160 3 роки тому +9

    为啥小提琴弹得这么好,英文中文还讲得这么好啊,真的太棒了

    • @tiffanyzhang929
      @tiffanyzhang929 3 роки тому +22

      人家是新加坡人啊😂

    • @mandyshiu197
      @mandyshiu197 3 роки тому +4

      因為她是新加坡人, 當然會一點中文,還有她去了Curtis學琴,英文自然也會好

  • @cristcaminoa1
    @cristcaminoa1 3 роки тому

    In Spanish please ! ! ! ! !

  • @vansketch
    @vansketch 3 роки тому +1

    瞎扯,不要赶鸭子上架。

    • @陳淇-j6i
      @陳淇-j6i 3 роки тому +27

      她是真的很厲害 可以去搜她的比賽影片

    • @Tracy-mz9bi
      @Tracy-mz9bi 3 роки тому +7

      少吃柠檬,多练琴