Professional Violinists React to a 2-Year-Old PRODIGY Progress Video

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13 тис.

  • @ema629
    @ema629 3 роки тому +8420

    When she was born the doctors said, "It's a violin!"

    • @marshallartz395
      @marshallartz395 3 роки тому +71

      ema629: Very funny! 🎻🤣

    • @ema629
      @ema629 3 роки тому +207

      @@marshallartz395 She is such an incredibly talented prodigy that classical violin music just runs through her veins. The doctors clearly saw this upon her birth as her first cry was to Paganini's Caprice No. 24. :-)

    • @christine3
      @christine3 3 роки тому +27

      AHAHAHAHA

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 роки тому +80

      WHEN SHE WAS BORN, THE DOCTOR EXCLAIMED : " SHE'S HOLDING A STRADIVARIUS ! !!!!!"

    • @kamiko891
      @kamiko891 3 роки тому +13

      @@ema629 LMAO

  • @ackruhii32
    @ackruhii32 3 роки тому +9415

    Asians whatever you do, make sure your parents NEVER find this video

  • @Uriel-777
    @Uriel-777 Рік тому +3039

    For a 4 yr old to have an attention span longer than 15 minutes is an accomplishment in its self

  • @ka82nz
    @ka82nz Рік тому +3201

    Seeing her smile and enjoy herself is such a relief because I'd hate to think she was one of the many kids who are forced to give up being 'just a kid' for the sake of their overbearing achievement-obsessed parents, and it looks like she genuinely enjoys this, so as a child psychologist that was my favourite part of this video (and the reactions from the guys, acknowledging her talent)

    • @ayameisastar
      @ayameisastar Рік тому +245

      I read an article about this chess Grand Master who wanted his daughters to learn chess but understood that if he forced them to learn that they would never become great because they would eventually resent him. So he started by putting chess pieces in their cribs and play area to get them interested and used to chess paraphernalia. Then he would play near them and eventually they asked questions about what he was doing and eventually asked to learn how to play. I think both his daughters ended up champions and all because he made it a fun game, not a chore.

    • @prity777
      @prity777 Рік тому +1

      go away you child psychologist

    • @Akari_Yue
      @Akari_Yue Рік тому +79

      @@ayameisastarow that’s really nice- cause my parents wanted me to play piano but I didn’t really wanted to learn anything back then, but my parents said it was either I play piano or I’ll learn tennis. But I’ve never liked tennis so I just went with piano. But now my parents just force me to practice piano every day it’s getting a lot more annoying and it’s also talking away my time. And now they want me to play another instrument and it’s ok not too hard but still! I still have school and homework and other stuff that I have to take care of. It’s really sad. :(

    • @michaelmoyo7250
      @michaelmoyo7250 Рік тому +60

      @@ayameisastar He's playing phycological chess and planning for his kids' next few moves. Little did his daughters know that he had a checkmate in four before they were even born...

    • @johncook1080
      @johncook1080 Рік тому +20

      @@Akari_Yue Playing an instrument is more than entertaining, it's developmental. It shows up in unexpected ways. Like the children with the chess pieces in their crib, the human mind develops in different stages. Not unlike learning an extra language at an early age, music opens doors that might otherwise remain closed. A fundamental early experience with music can positively effect the understanding and aptitude with mathematics. You don't have to completely understand or appreciate that your parents want you to practice, and keep paying for your lessons. Try to appreciate that you have that opportunity, and that millions of children around the world do not. Even if you decide to stop at some point in your life when you make your own decisions, keep your last violin. I promise there will come a point when you miss it, and you'll pick it up again.

  • @user-mw4sl8vh6q
    @user-mw4sl8vh6q 3 роки тому +13595

    In the next episode: a newborn prodigy playing violin in the hospital: 2 hours progress

    • @JustRhino
      @JustRhino 3 роки тому +118

      Hospital

    • @user-mw4sl8vh6q
      @user-mw4sl8vh6q 3 роки тому +126

      @justrhino where is my autocorrect when I need it

    • @lola-qj6qo
      @lola-qj6qo 3 роки тому +53

      Where is the lie tho ? 🤣😭

    • @VlynxLica
      @VlynxLica 3 роки тому +34

      2 hours progress ohMY xD

    • @yeaolon
      @yeaolon 3 роки тому +88

      Next next episode: a prodigy playing violin in the womb: 3 minutes progress:

  • @greenee04
    @greenee04 3 роки тому +5318

    One good thing about choosing med school instead of instrument: there is no 8 years old child prodigy doctors (yet)

    • @michaelvincent7115
      @michaelvincent7115 3 роки тому +145

      Actually....lol jk (tho probably they exist)

    • @abelhapedras
      @abelhapedras 3 роки тому +36

      HUGE SAME

    • @alliao
      @alliao 3 роки тому +16

      lumberjack time

    • @03Venture
      @03Venture 3 роки тому +130

      And if you become a young violin virtuoso you can’t take up Ophthalmology as a hobby in your spare time.

    • @arikakarin2323
      @arikakarin2323 3 роки тому +17

      yeah.. they still got the limit of 15 or 13 I guess.. and still on med school

  • @janetlettrich2705
    @janetlettrich2705 Рік тому +1257

    I've been playing for over 50 years, and I was having identical reactions to you guys. Her rhythm, technique, friggin 'VIBRATO! I'm gobsmacked. I started at age 10.

    • @stuffwmily.x
      @stuffwmily.x Рік тому +14

      So ur 60…
      or not-

    • @kimb868
      @kimb868 8 місяців тому +2

      It’s shocking I know some of us our old as F I am lol

    • @Chloe-vl6yp
      @Chloe-vl6yp 7 місяців тому +15

      @@RDS812 Never too late, cuz you will get old anyway without starting practicing anything. Now you’ve started, so it’s an achievement itself. Be proud of yourself and keep going 🎉

    • @emmyreimmy
      @emmyreimmy 6 місяців тому

      ​@RDS812 it doesn't matter what age you start at. But I would think 9.5 is very early

    • @markstoyreviews6641
      @markstoyreviews6641 6 місяців тому

      is this all you talk about it’s so freaking borring

  • @David-R.
    @David-R. Рік тому +574

    This is BEYOND AMAZING!!!! I taught music for 8 years, all ages, and people don't understand how rare this is!!! Even at 7 years old, playing what she was playing, would be impressive. She's not from this planet.

    • @pinkjellyb123
      @pinkjellyb123 Рік тому +7

      Rare?? It's a 2 year old playing a violin. Good for her! Let's make her the goddess!

    • @mamascarlatti
      @mamascarlatti Рік тому +1

      Really? She is really good, but it is standard Suzuki repertoire, and many start at 4. Witche's dance is book 2.

    • @David-R.
      @David-R. Рік тому +10

      @@mamascarlatti I was a piano teacher at Freddy for Music, and we used the Trinity Guildhall method. I used to watch student concerts all the time and had close relations with Violine teachers and watched them teach frequently. I've never seen a girl that young playing this good in all of my teaching years. I must have taught at a sucky school then lol.

    • @mamascarlatti
      @mamascarlatti Рік тому +6

      @@David-R. I agree she is very good - I'm really impressed by her bowing. But I have attended a lot of Suzuki violin camps and seen other excellent players at 7. Just not my kid lol. A lot of the kids start really young, and some take to it like a duck to water. The difference is that they don't read music at first, but they do lots of listening.

    • @David-R.
      @David-R. Рік тому +5

      @@mamascarlatti "Just not my kid" 😂
      Yeah, reading the comments I'm realizing that it's almost a common phenomenon to be able to play like that at this age. The school I taught at must have sucked. Violin is not my thing but I attended many student's concerts. Never scene a girl that young playing that good!

  • @thomasraywood679
    @thomasraywood679 3 роки тому +3208

    "I didn't even have a CONSCIOUSNESS when I was three!" LOLOL

  • @sadiebowling4877
    @sadiebowling4877 3 роки тому +17515

    we just gonna ignore the fact that she can read music while she probably can’t even read basic sentences- i-

    • @madewahyu9665
      @madewahyu9665 3 роки тому +1435

      She can do calculus already. Check other video

    • @arneyd1793
      @arneyd1793 3 роки тому +868

      @@madewahyu9665 wtf, i can't even function when seeing calculus shts

    • @blanche8696
      @blanche8696 3 роки тому +74

      Made Wahyu where?

    • @Sahejdeep_Singh
      @Sahejdeep_Singh 3 роки тому +87

      i am 9 and i know how to read the bouree music notation

    • @Sahejdeep_Singh
      @Sahejdeep_Singh 3 роки тому +76

      you should consider taking music notation classes then it will become a piece of cake to read that.

  • @magk3040
    @magk3040 Рік тому +116

    This girl is geniuses. This was played in korean tv program. She was tested her talent. It came out she enjoys. She also has such a heart. She had concert for sick people. I truly wish her best.

  • @Smurgles
    @Smurgles Рік тому +366

    It's amazing how she is playing without music - all from memory. I've been a musician for over 50 years and have never seen a four year old play like that. Would love to hear what she sounds like now!
    Edit: Just looked her up. She's 10 and playing Paganini, brilliantly!

    • @Paroles_et_Musique
      @Paroles_et_Musique Рік тому +17

      Uh, basically every kid in elite music schools plays by heart. At that age, memory is fantastic. Is later that it falls ;)

    • @cwjalexx
      @cwjalexx Рік тому +1

      Musician for 50 years and the thing that amazes you is playing from memory here? Highly sus.

    • @Hantamcincai
      @Hantamcincai Рік тому +3

      What’s her name?

    • @yukultt
      @yukultt Рік тому +11

      @@cwjalexx I think what they mean is that at such an early age, her brain is more developed than other children her age, and therefore is impressive! :)

    • @cwjalexx
      @cwjalexx Рік тому +2

      @@yukultt I guess...just feel like that's a common non-musician thing to be amazed at. I'm just tired of all these videos of world class musicians at their particular instrument playing a piece flawlessly and the top rated comment is, "wow, i can't believe they can remember all the notes"

  • @flaviofelix99
    @flaviofelix99 3 роки тому +4842

    Of course she's good, she's probably been playing for like half her life. Duh

    • @magogosora7711
      @magogosora7711 3 роки тому +212

      That's a good one Im crying ahahahahah

    • @oofoof6315
      @oofoof6315 3 роки тому +76

      Lmao this comment deserves more likes tbh

    • @nil_morphine
      @nil_morphine 3 роки тому +71

      You sir are a comedic genius... you deserve my lol.

    • @flaviofelix99
      @flaviofelix99 3 роки тому +30

      @@nil_morphine greatly appreciated, my drug drenched friend

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 3 роки тому +9

      Lolsss

  • @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat
    @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat 3 роки тому +2229

    Alternative title: *Girl getting 10 years of musical training while remaining 3 years old*

    • @shane17777
      @shane17777 3 роки тому +58

      3 year old girl: plays a piece I’m playing better than me when I’ve been playing for 4.5 years
      Me: *cries in a corner*

    • @koryano321
      @koryano321 3 роки тому +4

      @@shane17777 Watch this and cry more ua-cam.com/video/YKcf3prTQyo/v-deo.html. Her at 8 years old.

    • @yourfriend2774
      @yourfriend2774 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @Sexykittyface
      @Sexykittyface 3 роки тому +4

      This is what jobs want. 10 years of experience when you only had 3 years of experience.

    • @sachie2887
      @sachie2887 3 роки тому +1

      And she has perfect pitch

  • @jules3048
    @jules3048 Рік тому +254

    I love seeing how much she enjoyed it. I get the feeling, based on how good she is and how quickly that happened, that she practices every day. So I’m glad she enjoys it. Hearing her laugh was so precious! She’s amazing

    • @mmkvoe6342
      @mmkvoe6342 11 місяців тому +4

      I started piano at age 4, and I don't exactly have perfect pitch but like my dad, I can identify pitches (I just am not good at giving you a pitch if you ask for me to hum one)...we both had been sung to or listened to music almost all day long every day our whole lives and we have music in our souls haha...anyway, yeah I was that kid who would spend all day every day playing music until my shoulder hurt so much I couldn't sit at the piano anymore (as a 6 year old, had some posture thing going on) and never got tired of the same music being played as soon as I'm sure my family members got tired of hearing me play it. But when I was a teenager one day my brother said a friend asked, "What, does your sister play every day or something?" and my brother just laughed at him..."Yeah, our whole family plays so someone is playing all day long every day, but mostly it's her...yeah, she definitely plays every day; she plays one to two hours every day." (And of course I've never been a virtuoso or anything like people are who play twice that much daily.)

  • @rennkai5211
    @rennkai5211 8 місяців тому +264

    Most of the pieces for the people who want it :
    0:57 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Mozart) - Suzuki 1
    1:19 Happy Birthday :)
    1:36 sorry can’t find it :(
    2:53 Theme from the Witches Dance (Paganini) - Suzuki 2
    3:30 Humoresque (Dvorak)- Suzuki 3
    4:15 Concertino in B minor, 1st movement (Rieding)
    4:23 Concerto No.2, 3rd movement (Seitz) - Suzuki 4
    5:09 Concerto in A Minor, 1st movement (Vivaldi) - Suzuki 4
    6:04 Double Concerto in D minor, 2nd violin, 1st movement (Bach) - Suzuki 4
    6:56 Concerto in G minor, 3rd movement (Vivaldi) - Suzuki 5
    7:22 Allegro (Fiocco) - Suzuki 6
    7:42 Gigue from Sonata in D Minor (Verancini) - Suzuki 5
    8:04 Concerto in A Minor, 1st movement (Bach) - Suzuki 7
    9:40 Sonata No.4 in D major, 2nd movement (Handel) - Suzuki 6
    You’re welcome

    • @aitri4987
      @aitri4987 7 місяців тому +12

      The one you couldn't find is called Gavotte! It's also in the Suzuki one book, one of my favorite pieces

    • @sarix_3125
      @sarix_3125 5 місяців тому +6

      @@aitri4987Im still working on Gavotte and im 12 😭
      (and Concerto in B minor 😥)

    • @aitri4987
      @aitri4987 5 місяців тому

      @@sarix_3125 I WAS TOO DONT WORRY! 😭

    • @sarix_3125
      @sarix_3125 5 місяців тому +2

      @@aitri4987 THANK YOU FOR THE MORAL SUPPORT ❤

    • @aitri4987
      @aitri4987 5 місяців тому +1

      @@sarix_3125 NP!!!! You'll progress quick, dw. I'm 14 now and I'm working on Summer (IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE AGT LEVEL EASY, WHY IS IT NOT EASY 😭😭😭)

  • @bumbleberry6746
    @bumbleberry6746 3 роки тому +2275

    This girl at 3 years old: is amazing at violin,
    Me at 3: drawing on walls
    My cousin at 3: eating dirt

  • @littlelamb5718
    @littlelamb5718 3 роки тому +8307

    What I like about this is that she looks like she's genuinely enjoying it.

    • @durratulaishah3703
      @durratulaishah3703 3 роки тому +382

      Her smile really brighten up my day.
      And of course, also kinda make my self esteem lower than before.

    • @jenny-qr7op
      @jenny-qr7op 3 роки тому +9

      Why? she is just someone toy

    • @xzy7196
      @xzy7196 3 роки тому +35

      @@jenny-qr7op How do I know?

    • @rupertacuesta
      @rupertacuesta 3 роки тому +151

      @@xzy7196 it's generalising, but young talented musicians get burnt out at a young age and as a result and end up hating their craft.

    • @rupertacuesta
      @rupertacuesta 3 роки тому +71

      @@xzy7196 I mean look at the kid, it's sad to say but she prolly wasn't the one that decided she learn the violin. Though correct me if I'm wrong

  • @samiam8443
    @samiam8443 Рік тому +126

    I started playing the violin at the age of seven. I really enjoyed it and my teacher said I was a natural. One year later I played for my Grandparents. I was so excited and couldn’t wait for them to hear me play. I was absolutely devastated when one minute into playing, my Grandfather was literally rolling round on the floor laughing, with tears running down his cheeks. My Mum and my Grandmother had to leave the room because they were laughing too. I went to my lesson the next day and told my teacher that I would never pick up a violin again, and I didn’t. I guess I wasn’t a ‘natural’ after all 😢

    • @johncook1080
      @johncook1080 Рік тому +51

      I'm so sorry that happened to you Sam. Sometimes parents and grandparents don't understand how devastating their reactions can be. Take some time, forgive them, and continue playing not because they want you to, but because you need to teach them a lesson. When that wears off find another reason.

    • @mariaandrea352
      @mariaandrea352 Рік тому +46

      I would rather say: I guess you habe pretty sick relatives. Who laughs at a child proudly presenting their skills. When I think AS a selben year ols after only one year the Violin Sounds squeaky. Probably you Were good. The teacher with her reaction at least seems to bei a more sane Person then the other people in this Story. I would believe her judgment more than I would theirs.

    • @simathepotato
      @simathepotato Рік тому +3

      😭

    • @neilharris2896
      @neilharris2896 11 місяців тому +30

      Doesn't sound like your family is very supportive. I was 37 when I started learning, and it's hands down the most difficult instrument I've ever learned. It took a full 6 months before I even started playing in tune in the first position!
      I would trust your teacher, and start playing again.

    • @simathepotato
      @simathepotato 11 місяців тому +5

      @@neilharris2896 Same: it was hard to learn the places in the first position and I kept sliding 😂 but if you don’t stop trying and learning, it’ll be soo worth it!!! and the progress will be huge eventually

  • @bruh-js7tz
    @bruh-js7tz Рік тому +191

    she'd be like, 10 today
    imagine how good she sounds now 😭😭

    • @HK-ky3dq
      @HK-ky3dq Рік тому

      btw do u know her name? i want to see more performances from her :D

    • @HK-ky3dq
      @HK-ky3dq Рік тому

      nvm! the video shows the girl's name

    • @akanta5746
      @akanta5746 Рік тому +10

      she started playing pagnini at 8 and iirc she's already mastered 7-8 of pagnini's caprices

    • @simathepotato
      @simathepotato Рік тому +4

      @@HK-ky3dq her name is Soul Yoeun)

  • @productiveinsomniactaterto8612
    @productiveinsomniactaterto8612 3 роки тому +3144

    Non-Violin players: Oh, that’s pretty cool. Good for her.
    Violin players: oOHHHHHH

    • @fakename3440
      @fakename3440 3 роки тому +115

      She makes it look so easy for us non-violin players

    • @roykaewwithantirawat7552
      @roykaewwithantirawat7552 3 роки тому +60

      No u wrong
      Violin player: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (RIP my confident)

    • @bittersweet9105
      @bittersweet9105 3 роки тому +7

      😭😭😭I was looking for this comment

    • @sketchWithMe_3
      @sketchWithMe_3 3 роки тому +5

      And here I am tying to make Suzuki corporate with meh and then there’s her. Bye confidence

    • @productiveinsomniactaterto8612
      @productiveinsomniactaterto8612 3 роки тому +3

      @Sarah Garcia I don’t know, maybe? But those were the reactions me(a piano player) and my sister( a violin player) had.

  • @hannahyang388
    @hannahyang388 3 роки тому +5964

    "This is 2016, how old would she be now?"
    "She'd be eight"
    " Is she playing paganini now?"
    ua-cam.com/video/YKcf3prTQyo/v-deo.html Yes. Yes she is.

    • @lxr0311
      @lxr0311 3 роки тому +670

      😦...
      Twoset needs to do a part 2.

    • @andrew_li
      @andrew_li 3 роки тому +387

      And she played with Henry.. damn. They need to see that.

    • @langdonowen1324
      @langdonowen1324 3 роки тому +42

      Great link! Wow!

    • @lululupug
      @lululupug 3 роки тому +37

      yessss hopefully they see this!

    • @badwulfe79
      @badwulfe79 3 роки тому +47

      Up you go. This should be the next video!

  • @kiddfaith4397
    @kiddfaith4397 6 місяців тому +27

    I’m an early childhood professional, and I can honestly say she’s developmentally advanced in at least a few areas. This blew me away.

  • @Lily-Bravo
    @Lily-Bravo Рік тому +44

    I suspect her parents are also violinists and she has seen it going on as normal happy life in her family. A child learns a whole language in the first years, they can just sponge it up. My sons learned violin from a very early age, but they did not have it going on at home to a high level as I was learning alongside them. They are adults now, one still plays but has little free time to do it. The other has let it lapse and says that he was annoyed it didn't come as easily to him as he remembered and doesn't have the time to get back into the swing. They are both very bright and dextrous. Doing different things with your hands and fingers is great for synapse development in the brain.

    • @rubyl39
      @rubyl39 5 місяців тому

      I think that is the philosophy behind the Suzuki method, that children can quickly learn something such as a language could also be applied to music... very interesting

  • @deemads5047
    @deemads5047 3 роки тому +3303

    " she can count. she can hear"
    That was pretty much my greatest achievement at three.

    • @LQOTW
      @LQOTW 3 роки тому +130

      Mine was "she can get the Cheerios to her mouth without starting at the back of her head!"

    • @sleeeepyy_
      @sleeeepyy_ 3 роки тому +60

      my greatest achievement at three years old was, and i quote, "holy shit, she can talk???"

    • @deemads5047
      @deemads5047 3 роки тому +3

      @@sleeeepyy_ ahahahaa XD

    • @michaelaplankova9878
      @michaelaplankova9878 2 роки тому +2

      Hahaha I died

    • @kanthum3117
      @kanthum3117 2 роки тому +2

      We have the same surname lol

  • @graysroksan
    @graysroksan 3 роки тому +2011

    Her face went from “oaheuehueheueheee this is fun” to “game face on, I now realize I have the super powers to destroy adult musicians’ self-esteem...must get better....must inflict maximum damage.....must inflict ultimate KO....”

    • @AndyZach
      @AndyZach 3 роки тому +26

      "Game over. You lose!"

    • @mariaanto.86
      @mariaanto.86 3 роки тому +3

      😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @igor_bessmertny
      @igor_bessmertny 3 роки тому +1

      Yeaah. Epic willpower here

    • @varungupta9020
      @varungupta9020 3 роки тому +17

      @@ManiacMemes bruh why you advertising your meme channel on twoset, big sacrilegious

    • @varungupta9020
      @varungupta9020 3 роки тому +2

      i will however watch your video

  • @thatNPC1
    @thatNPC1 Рік тому +40

    Imagine saying that you could read sheet music before you learned to read letters bro that is crazy
    And her technique at only two years old; she’s still technically a toddler that is just wild!

    • @mamascarlatti
      @mamascarlatti Рік тому +1

      No, it's the Suzuki method, she has listened over and over to the pieces, and the rest is memorisation, NO reading at this stage.

  • @sitbone3
    @sitbone3 9 місяців тому +15

    Don't know why algorithm gave me this, but thanks. These two guys were so respectful and serious about the little girl's talent. They never once made fun of her or laughed at her. Great video.

  • @rondyreeves4772
    @rondyreeves4772 3 роки тому +5796

    The family says that whenever I was denied a cookie at 3 I would go bang my head on concrete.
    That explains a lot really.

  • @hellohi1722
    @hellohi1722 3 роки тому +2345

    When I realized the 3 year olds playing the same piece as me:
    Confidence has left the chat

    • @karolina2460
      @karolina2460 3 роки тому +56

      And the song is happy birthday

    • @tanyujing7132
      @tanyujing7132 3 роки тому +13

      Hahahahaha chill dude, that's normal

    • @lenayat6516
      @lenayat6516 3 роки тому +2

      Lol same

    • @dia8187
      @dia8187 3 роки тому +15

      I can barely play jingle bells 😤✋🏻

    • @rhondabuhler2984
      @rhondabuhler2984 3 роки тому +5

      Me too! 45 years old and playing Vivaldi concerto in A minor (first movement), is what I learned last year, and this year learning the second violin part of the double Bach in d minor (first movement).

  • @rocketholly4200
    @rocketholly4200 11 місяців тому +30

    It's truly amazing to see children find their natural talents at such a young age. Some people go their entire lives without experiencing that. I hope she understands (eventually) how incredible that is ❤️

  • @Spiritmourn
    @Spiritmourn Рік тому +20

    Makes you realise just how much of a genius Mozart was as he could play like that and compose! Insane

  • @rizznrita
    @rizznrita 3 роки тому +4935

    I work with kids, and let me just say that most five year olds I work with don’t have the fine motor skills for scissors, this girl could move each of her fingers independently to play a violin when she was three. That’s wild.

    • @softsoba4427
      @softsoba4427 2 роки тому +42

      Wait really- when my sister was literally like 2 or 3 she sat in the middle of the living room cutting up an entire stack of paper with scissors-

    • @samfinkjensen
      @samfinkjensen 2 роки тому +44

      Right?? I've worked with two year olds that still had high chairs. And when they mentioned that she was playing from memory, that's impressive, but I was twice as impressed when it showed her reading music at like, 3 because most kids don't learn their alphabet until then or even commonly later

    • @rsuriyop
      @rsuriyop 2 роки тому +20

      It's a wonder then as to how her parents even knew she could even be able to play something such as the violin at such an early age. Who's parents actually think like this and what exactly prompts them?

    • @kuzumi920
      @kuzumi920 2 роки тому

      @@ChiefHerzensCoach How is Hungary related to this comment?

    • @miachan7925
      @miachan7925 2 роки тому +15

      @@kuzumi920 Because Maddy mentioned how most 5 year old in her class don't have fine motor skill for scissors ..So Heidrun spoke of different teaching system in Hungary .They start teaching kids very early so they gain lot experience and skills :)

  • @chryssar
    @chryssar 3 роки тому +2157

    "I didn't even have a consciousness when I was three"
    me: Same bro

    • @ToasterBrain
      @ToasterBrain 3 роки тому +4

      her: kill my parents.

    • @tingtinnggg4667
      @tingtinnggg4667 3 роки тому +12

      Haha - when I was three the best thing I could do was climb everything, and shove cake in my family members face on their birthdays :) Istarted a tradition :)

    • @kasan2272
      @kasan2272 3 роки тому +3

      Get a very strict well-off asian parent 😌

    • @tingtinnggg4667
      @tingtinnggg4667 3 роки тому +2

      @@kasan2272 I do, well parent. Singular. Haven’t seen my mom in years-

    • @kasan2272
      @kasan2272 3 роки тому

      @@tingtinnggg4667 how I wish we were well-off 😌 I might've bought a piano and continue music. Lucky for you, you had the chance

  • @Randmeister52
    @Randmeister52 7 місяців тому +24

    You guys really make me laugh. Right before you stop the video of her playing a passage, I was making the same comments and expletives. It is so cool to listen to you and think about your musical journey and mine. I started playing violin when I was 12 and now I am 70. I am working on the last movement of the Mendelssohn violin concerto and will give my first recital in about 45 years. Thanks for posting, I am telling all my violin students about you :)

  • @tiger8linny788
    @tiger8linny788 8 місяців тому +19

    She has left me breathless!!! What a delightfully charming child! And, your reactions echoed mine but were appropriately timed to help in understanding how extraordinary her talent is. I played “with” a violin many years ago but seeing this angel play and your amazement, I know I never really played it! 🤣
    Thank you for this joyful video and for your channel❣️🐅

  • @2811JPR
    @2811JPR 3 роки тому +2122

    There's something off with seeing tiny children playing instruments perfectly. At least this girl is having fun with it. Most prodigies look robotic and joyless as if they're forced to play. Not her, I really appreciate that.

    • @2811JPR
      @2811JPR 3 роки тому +14

      @deadend That's just bizarre.

    • @krizzyjoyce195
      @krizzyjoyce195 3 роки тому +2

      true enough

    • @TheGoldenDunsparce
      @TheGoldenDunsparce 3 роки тому +99

      Is her parent the one playing the piano in some of them? Maybe they made playing instruments a game, and so she actually enjoys it and it's not psychological torture like with many kids who are forced into playing an instrument so their parents can brag to their friends about it...

    • @lailataluminousnight8064
      @lailataluminousnight8064 3 роки тому +12

      @@TheGoldenDunsparce yeah....but I'm not sure about making a two year old go viral

    • @TheGoldenDunsparce
      @TheGoldenDunsparce 3 роки тому +17

      @@lailataluminousnight8064 Yeah, if I had one, I'd never post photos or videos of my child online...

  • @lottatroublemaker6130
    @lottatroublemaker6130 3 роки тому +3922

    She’s not like «this is so easy», she’s like «I’m loving this, this is so much fun»! How adorable! 😊👏👍

    • @iamchanman4041
      @iamchanman4041 3 роки тому +39

      Not to be that guy, but she is probably being disciplined when she hits a wrong note, definitely crazy parents

    • @keiratan6801
      @keiratan6801 3 роки тому +135

      @@iamchanman4041 I don’t think she would look that happy if her parents were like that. Look how she’s smiling while playing. Plus, even if her parents were like that, it still takes so much skill to make that much progress in a short amount of time.

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 3 роки тому +49

      @@iamchanman4041 - We don’t know a thing about that. She truly seems to like playing, but I don’t know how much she has to practice and how she likes that, if she is made to practice, which I do not agree with, if it happens to children.

    • @ckbear6566
      @ckbear6566 3 роки тому +21

      @@iamchanman4041 Dude, I wouldn't make assumptions. If anything, listen to literally everyone else who can tell from the way she's smiling that she is enjoying herself.

    • @wilhelmiikaiserofgermany8181
      @wilhelmiikaiserofgermany8181 3 роки тому +19

      @@iamchanman4041 my colleague told me his parents brutally beat him at three years old if he played a wrong note and was forced to play for at least three hours STRAIGHT a day. And he had to smile the entire time or else his parents were giving him up for adoption. His parents were arrested when the police found out and he grew up with his much nicer uncle after his parents were arrested though.

  • @ritaconley9544
    @ritaconley9544 Рік тому +26

    I didn’t even know they made a 1/16th violin. She’s pretty great❤

    • @speakfolkmore_edits
      @speakfolkmore_edits 11 місяців тому +2

      I started out at age 3 (about to turn 4) but I was petite so I started on a 1/16!! It’s the size of someone’s elbow to wrist!!

  • @Favorites3827
    @Favorites3827 5 місяців тому +5

    Can’t get enough of this absolutely overwhelming cuteness. Just look at these pigtails!

  • @barfgameplay
    @barfgameplay 3 роки тому +2461

    Imagine her one day just saying "sorry mom and dad, but i want to play the bass".

  • @syntacticalcrab
    @syntacticalcrab 3 роки тому +1333

    This girl learned to read extremely complicated sheet music before she learned how to READ WORDS.

    • @lf206
      @lf206 3 роки тому +19

      Suzuki doesn’t teach sight reading at the beginning. They use a simplified written form in the beginning ( letters for the notes, and highlight each one with a different color corresponding eith the string on which it is to be played.) and transition to actual sheet music later. So she probably isn’t reading most of that on a typical staff.
      Hugely impressive skill tho in such a little one!!

    • @fadlihermawan9123
      @fadlihermawan9123 3 роки тому +2

      And you know what, I even still make some mistakes when reading simple sheet 😅

    • @Bob_Loblawb
      @Bob_Loblawb 3 роки тому +3

      My kid could read the newspaper at 2.

    • @junezaria
      @junezaria 3 роки тому +6

      I’m 99% sure she learned by ear. I’m a Suzuki teacher. Beginning students learn exclusively by ear-especially at such a young age.

    • @pck85
      @pck85 3 роки тому +6

      When I was her age I ate mud and thought it was fun... Yup, that's what I did... I ate mud.

  • @furygeist
    @furygeist 8 місяців тому +45

    I get the feeling she was a violin in a past life. It's part of her. Like, there has to be a ton of practice involved, but she has an understanding of beats, timing, power to put into it, all of it. There is something that is natural about it. Her little giggle shows she really enjoys this and is having fun. I wonder if she is playing with composing her own stuff by now.

  • @nitanice
    @nitanice Рік тому +23

    I play guitar, bass, piano. I tried violin a few times and no way. It's too hard. I cannot get over this incredible kid.

  • @absolutelynotanyone
    @absolutelynotanyone 3 роки тому +3348

    It’s so rare to see such a young “prodigy” seem to genuinely enjoy their skill this much

    • @alicejones9420
      @alicejones9420 3 роки тому +48

      Super true

    • @brandym3926
      @brandym3926 3 роки тому +132

      A good sign that her parents are still letting her be a kid.

    • @animaljammusic5905
      @animaljammusic5905 3 роки тому +32

      No Body
      My mom plays over the rainbow on her violin, ( it’s 30 years old ) and loves the wizard of oz. I’m 9, and she’s letting me learn the violin! I just wrote this because of you’re profile.

    • @absolutelynotanyone
      @absolutelynotanyone 3 роки тому +14

      @@animaljammusic5905 Awwe good luck and have fun that’s so exciting! I love the wizard of oz so much and I’m glad you guys love it too!

    • @animaljammusic5905
      @animaljammusic5905 3 роки тому +7

      @@absolutelynotanyone it’s nice knowing there’s other fans out there 🥰

  • @yourfellowarmy5212
    @yourfellowarmy5212 2 роки тому +3580

    Imagine someone saying
    "You play the violin like a three-year old!"
    "Well actually..."

    • @chillimoonblood8340
      @chillimoonblood8340 2 роки тому +33

      Oh, now that's mean, LOL

    • @janinafisher101
      @janinafisher101 2 роки тому +33

      I WISH!!!😄

    • @totallytheolive2466
      @totallytheolive2466 Рік тому +48

      Take it as a compliment then

    • @sixjhontongalamar979
      @sixjhontongalamar979 Рік тому +29

      That's compliment now lmao.
      Although I'll probably get down to negative self esteem after remembering a 3-year old is far better -_-

    • @mandyw242
      @mandyw242 Рік тому +2

      Damn I’d take the compliment after listening to her although if tried to play it would sound like a cat fight haha

  • @turteltaube2277
    @turteltaube2277 2 місяці тому +3

    Chloe Chua, born in Singapore, at age 11 she wins the Menuhin Competition, one of the biggest music competitions for string players.

  • @shespeakssoftly
    @shespeakssoftly Рік тому +66

    This was fun to watch, your reactions & interpretations made her skill all the more amazing to witness. 😊

  • @squigglydickley1851
    @squigglydickley1851 2 роки тому +6072

    Beethoven would be like, “what the shit a four year old” and Mozart would be like “ah yes a fellow prodigy”

    • @jisootownz2693
      @jisootownz2693 2 роки тому +48

      Those are piano artist i-

    • @squigglydickley1851
      @squigglydickley1851 2 роки тому +477

      @@jisootownz2693 they are both known for being taught how to play multiple instruments from a young age. Yes, the piano was their go to instrument, but they both knew how to and played the violin.

    • @jisootownz2693
      @jisootownz2693 2 роки тому +22

      @@squigglydickley1851 oh I thought they were piano artists🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @dmitrishostakovich1671
      @dmitrishostakovich1671 2 роки тому +113

      @@jisootownz2693 Why the heck are people so cringe that they say "I-"

    • @jisootownz2693
      @jisootownz2693 2 роки тому +12

      @@dmitrishostakovich1671 I dont know dont ask me💀

  • @lilitaur
    @lilitaur 3 роки тому +4486

    She’s now nine, and yes, SHE IS PLAYING PAGANINI-

    • @jaida4577
      @jaida4577 3 роки тому +32

      What's her name?

    • @sofiapadilla5694
      @sofiapadilla5694 3 роки тому +140

      @@jaida4577 Her name is YoEun Seol

    • @jurgenh.3110
      @jurgenh.3110 3 роки тому +110

      She wasn't nine where the video was played

    • @vivielee9846
      @vivielee9846 3 роки тому +110

      @@jurgenh.3110 yeah Ik but in 2021 she is nine

    • @cakeshop1631
      @cakeshop1631 3 роки тому +24

      La Campanella🤪

  • @momlikesmemore
    @momlikesmemore Рік тому +31

    Love your analysis and commentary- very entertaining.

  • @evabeyza
    @evabeyza 8 місяців тому +7

    Incrediable and unbelievably perfect... How is she playing violin on a young age with the true notes?? She is the best violinest ever in the world

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 3 роки тому +20788

    It's a little known fact but these prodigies are just fragments of Ling Ling, only through joining all these prodigies together does Ling Ling finally become whole again.

  • @sneakysnakey3405
    @sneakysnakey3405 3 роки тому +820

    Brett and Eddy are just throwing themselves into the land of no self esteem.

  • @hie7326
    @hie7326 Рік тому +3

    When it amazes you so much you stop having your esteem destroyed but more in awe and hope she grows into who she wants to be and be able to do what you love.
    It's great seeing classical music and the violin still manages to engage such young practitioner !

  • @prifrd9958
    @prifrd9958 6 місяців тому +8

    My 3 year old ate bird poop today

  • @ZozoLadybug16
    @ZozoLadybug16 3 роки тому +2621

    They aren't wrong. She literally is playing Paganini now. It's on her youtube channel. CRAZY

    • @skipiscool6792
      @skipiscool6792 3 роки тому +13

      What's her yt?

    • @ZozoLadybug16
      @ZozoLadybug16 3 роки тому +39

      @@skipiscool6792 YoEun Seol

    • @skipiscool6792
      @skipiscool6792 3 роки тому +2

      @@ZozoLadybug16 thx

    • @danielavega3693
      @danielavega3693 3 роки тому +1

      What’s her UA-cam channel?

    • @its_Cu
      @its_Cu 3 роки тому +13

      @@danielavega3693 ua-cam.com/channels/X4d7ENVg1bIiw9xs4ch42A.htmlfeatured

  • @piccolopagalingling6284
    @piccolopagalingling6284 3 роки тому +2970

    Idk whether to admire the girl more or the teacher for being able to help her progress that much so young while still keeping her interest, they're both incredible

    • @abigail4071
      @abigail4071 3 роки тому +158

      @picolo pagalingling I feel like the teacher deserves a lot of respect bc of them the kid is amazing at violin

    • @MultiFans
      @MultiFans 3 роки тому +39

      Well, maybe the teacher could be the parents.
      Probably, just an assumption.

    • @tikanasta4326
      @tikanasta4326 3 роки тому +7

      @piccolo pagalingling
      A thought of a name is Piccolo Naganini.

    • @laughia7311
      @laughia7311 3 роки тому +41

      It’s what the Suzuki Method was designed to do for anyone at any age. Incremental technique based on listening and rote memory. It’s also called the “Mother Tongue” method because it’s designed for the mother to study first for about 6 mos & to teach and share with the child. It mimics the way we learn language from (usually, in Patriarchal societies) the mother. Shinizi Suzuki’s family manufactured violins, so he knew how to make affordable instruments to size. He was trying to develop something to give children hope and self esteem after he saw how traumatized Japanese children were after the US invented overkill, for one thing, and annihilated so many civilians with the Atomic Bomb (speaking of darkness). It’s such an effective method it spread around the world & was adapted to other stringed instruments and piano.

    • @pianomanwithapianoplan504
      @pianomanwithapianoplan504 3 роки тому +7

      The teacher didn’t do anything, because geniuses are born not created

  • @NewYawkahBroad
    @NewYawkahBroad Рік тому +13

    The fact that the eyes/ brain connection to track the music/reading isn't fully developed until age10!

  • @13zounds
    @13zounds 11 місяців тому +3

    Oh my goodness she’s amazing! I’d be concerned about her doing this so young but look how much fun she is having and how proud she is. I always think it’s just so amazing. How did her parents and she know that this was the perfect thing for her? That’s divine intervention.

  • @Yourmeg
    @Yourmeg 3 роки тому +1560

    Everyone be praising the Prodigy but I'm gonna give the teacher a standing ovation.
    The kid pick and learn new things impressively fast, but it takes a lot for the teacher too

    • @shegolily
      @shegolily 3 роки тому +92

      exactly, she must have a great teacher

    • @kitrose8906
      @kitrose8906 3 роки тому +56

      How messed up would it be if she was mostly self taught...

    • @hirandompeopled4968
      @hirandompeopled4968 3 роки тому +104

      Kit Rose a two year old being self taught? Doubt it.
      *laughs nervously*

    • @shegolily
      @shegolily 3 роки тому +53

      if she's Ling ling's descent then no doubt she practiced in her mother's womb lmao

    • @marystone101010
      @marystone101010 3 роки тому +25

      And some supportive parenting as well.

  • @bellaswan4751
    @bellaswan4751 3 роки тому +1980

    This isn't a video of Brett and Eddy roasting, it's a video of *her* roasting *them*

    • @kanarisuu
      @kanarisuu 3 роки тому +13

      i wanted to like but the comment was already at 69 :)

    • @kevingriffith6832
      @kevingriffith6832 2 роки тому +2

      Made it 600 likes c:

    • @STELLA-pt2ng
      @STELLA-pt2ng 2 роки тому +5

      I destroied your 666 likes comment. Now is 667 😈

    • @mayflooer5454
      @mayflooer5454 2 роки тому +2

      them as in literally everyone :c

    • @nougat6636
      @nougat6636 2 роки тому

      Yeahhh

  • @Asian_pianist
    @Asian_pianist Рік тому +1

    Tbh, this is the first twoset video I've ever watched. Your video attracted me and got me addicted to your channel. Good job!

  • @user-fd1mv8dl9q
    @user-fd1mv8dl9q 8 місяців тому +3

    A smile a minute watching this! Amazing young lady and very entertaining hosts. Well done!

  • @marielee24
    @marielee24 3 роки тому +2404

    She’s 8 years old right now. She’s a literal prodigy. Like she plays Paganiniana.

    • @lunoreclipse
      @lunoreclipse 3 роки тому +32

      Goalie Korea I couldn’t even do that when I was 10-

    • @fcm2690
      @fcm2690 3 роки тому +33

      she has perfect pitch to

    • @fcm2690
      @fcm2690 3 роки тому +9

      @ボイス maybe paganini is lingling ? wHaT ?!

    • @Melissa_-kb1le
      @Melissa_-kb1le 3 роки тому +17

      I literally played like her when she was 3 at 8 years old i-

    • @lisajiang9803
      @lisajiang9803 3 роки тому +2

      Really?

  • @saintmayhem9873
    @saintmayhem9873 3 роки тому +1503

    "How do you explain that to a kid?"
    As evidenced by this young lady, you don't. She explains it to you.

    • @charsiupau20
      @charsiupau20 3 роки тому +37

      "She explains it to you" lmfaooo

    • @jennicornplayz8178
      @jennicornplayz8178 3 роки тому +32

      In russia you dont teach kid
      Kid teach you

    • @4teenjelo128
      @4teenjelo128 3 роки тому +4

      Jennicorn Playz 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @danieltapia-ruano1056
      @danieltapia-ruano1056 3 роки тому +4

      I eman kids like that have brains that develop way faster than other kids so that’s why people can explain advanced stuff like that to them and they get it. It’s why you see 10 year olds doing college kind of stuff

    • @filipelopes99
      @filipelopes99 3 роки тому +3

      "how do you teach that" you don't, in Korea kid teaches you

  • @saralampret9694
    @saralampret9694 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a cool vibe, you are so supportive and happy for her 😍😍

  • @lillianchow3776
    @lillianchow3776 Рік тому +4

    I love watching this little girl play so much, because she smiles so happily and plays so easily!

  • @tamara.mw.
    @tamara.mw. 3 роки тому +758

    I suddenly got an existential crisis at the "I didn't even have a consciousness when I was 3"

    • @DUSKvsDAWN
      @DUSKvsDAWN 3 роки тому +22

      I mean, 99% of kids don't. don't feel bad.

    • @starlightsall
      @starlightsall 3 роки тому +25

      I can barely even remember what I did in primary school... *existential crisis intensifies*

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 3 роки тому +5

      @@vegetaismydad5382 and the kid probably won't even remember, suddenly they are concious and are already good at violin

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 3 роки тому

      @@DUSKvsDAWN pff I hope that's a joke or totally made up?

    • @DUSKvsDAWN
      @DUSKvsDAWN 3 роки тому +2

      @@kittenmimi5326 nope. most kids that age don't even have a proper functioning memory, let alone a consciousness. Not entirely sure why you thought that was a joke?

  • @rdawgst9060
    @rdawgst9060 3 роки тому +884

    If you can get impressed slowly, you can get impressed quickly.

  • @TheHergeea
    @TheHergeea 8 місяців тому +3

    This video is pure joy! Not only to see the prodigy but also these young boys own talent and awe

  • @HabrenOdinsdottir
    @HabrenOdinsdottir Рік тому +8

    This is so lovely.
    All 3 of you!

  • @gabrielbaines5758
    @gabrielbaines5758 3 роки тому +976

    I found out surprising at how much she genuinely seemed like she was enjoying herself as often kids don't really want to practice that much.

    • @Nobddy
      @Nobddy 3 роки тому +3

      Her parents must be relentless

    • @sollie2441
      @sollie2441 3 роки тому +33

      12 34 she’s actually still playing and seems genuinely happy playing and in interviews!

    • @Nobddy
      @Nobddy 3 роки тому +14

      Solie Kang Bach also kept a love for music. But I’m glad to hear she’s happy.

    • @Chopsticks-ef4il
      @Chopsticks-ef4il 3 роки тому +1

      did you know the channel name in original korean text is 여은서

    • @sollie2441
      @sollie2441 3 роки тому +5

      12 34 yeah. Now she giggles and smiles as she plays paganini.

  • @finnsaffelsipes
    @finnsaffelsipes 3 роки тому +544

    we really are getting closer to fetus level aren’t we

    • @jesaljadeja3236
      @jesaljadeja3236 3 роки тому +9

      IIDA KUN!!

    • @monicapetitebonita218
      @monicapetitebonita218 3 роки тому +11

      its gonna be a freaking fetus playing inside their mom's womb

    • @anthonypayne1556
      @anthonypayne1556 3 роки тому +4

      @@monicapetitebonita218 hmm, like when the mother farts, we can hear paganinia

  • @MJM-BS3
    @MJM-BS3 8 місяців тому +5

    What a fabulous musician, absolutely embedded in her already.

  • @johnhood9567
    @johnhood9567 9 місяців тому +4

    What you have here is an extraordinary endowment of prodigious giftedness for the instrument. It's like she was born with an instinctive intuitive understanding of the essence of violin. It's amazing.

  • @BubblyViolin11
    @BubblyViolin11 3 роки тому +1016

    Her teacher probably utilizes A LOT of ear training, esp when she first started. It's a lot easier to mimic a rhythm you've heard than to read it dry and try to figure it out mathematically. Most young children can't figure it out. I started at 3 and my teacher didn't even try, a lot of what she taught was by rote. The only thing I looked at when I first started were the numbers for the fingering. Note values and pitches came later as my understanding of music got more advanced.

    • @Ahmed-mz7xo
      @Ahmed-mz7xo 3 роки тому +33

      I guess this is how everyone should learn.
      The classic way of teaching is underestimating the power of Human mind... (After Understanding the music it is a lot easier)

    • @BubblyViolin11
      @BubblyViolin11 3 роки тому +28

      @@Ahmed-mz7xo I mean it depends on the person. People who are super analytical would benefit more from applying music theory to their playing, but people who are more creative might learn better with lots of ear training. The sign of a good teacher is one who can recognize what each student needs, since everyone learns differently. With most super young kids, the ear training is very effective because their cognitive skills are still super low just due to age. But it really depends. In the vid, that little one was already reading advanced sheet music at 4, so you never know.

    • @raytseng1979
      @raytseng1979 3 роки тому +23

      It is apparent that she's going through the suzuki method, given that a couple clips are at suzuki institutes, going through the suzuki books, and performing with piano accompaniment.
      You can review the teaching technique concepts summarized on wikipedia for those unfamiliar and it covers what you've said.
      But beyond the basics described, Part of suzuki concept is the repertoire is the same, and there are weekly performances by everyone in the class, so you not only learn the songs from recordings but every week you sit and hear other students play the pieces. So by the time you get to the new piece you already heard it 100+ times from other students, even if you weren't studying it yet you already know how the piece goes. Just like how 3yo can sing babyshark and complex pop songs that has rhythm shifts because they've heard it 100times. Kids even can parrot back the entirety of bohemian rhapsody with no concept of music theory.

    • @onellbrianmeliston8960
      @onellbrianmeliston8960 3 роки тому +4

      @@raytseng1979 I was about to say the exact thing :D
      Yeah, I've been trained through the Suzuki Method, so I really know that she was also trained by the same method. Even the pieces (some I think cause I never went past Book 2) that she played came from Suzuki Books. :)

    • @pranktoprank8783
      @pranktoprank8783 3 роки тому +4

      Yeh me and my siblings learnt the piano really young and we were all taught to "play by ear" first and learnt how to read sheet music alittle later

  • @VulgarRage
    @VulgarRage 2 роки тому +1881

    **Asian child becomes 2 years old**
    Parents : “here’s violin. Only talk to me when you’re better than Joshua Bell”

    • @lavaalert6923
      @lavaalert6923 2 роки тому +82

      More like only talk to me when you’re better than ling ling

    • @bigsixtrain
      @bigsixtrain 2 роки тому +5

      @@lavaalert6923 why are you being racist

    • @willzoom7
      @willzoom7 2 роки тому

      @@bigsixtrain why you BREAD!?🐏

    • @Linzz_1213
      @Linzz_1213 2 роки тому +38

      Marcie Stewart how tf is that racist

    • @MrAsingh1989
      @MrAsingh1989 2 роки тому +32

      Dad: you Doctor yet?
      Kid: no
      Dad: talk to me when you Doctor
      Family Guy reference

  • @ovall4052
    @ovall4052 Рік тому +12

    5:49 is where she passed me in skill. I’ve been playing for 3.5 years and I’m 14 😭

  • @louiseisobel
    @louiseisobel 11 місяців тому +2

    How amazing she is and hilarious you guys are !!! Thanks 🙏 ❤

  • @notilaalboraie7684
    @notilaalboraie7684 3 роки тому +922

    To a completely non-musical person, this consisted of two nerds fangirling over a two year old prodigy.
    And I LOVED IT.

    • @jcondron7789
      @jcondron7789 3 роки тому +5

      They are just nerding out!! Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪☺️☺️☺️❤️❤️

    • @yourfriend2774
      @yourfriend2774 3 роки тому +6

      Even to a person who plays violin, that is what it looks like

    • @-TK-
      @-TK- 3 роки тому +4

      To me as a weightlifter, this is the equivalent of seeing 14 year old chinese girls squatting a metric shit ton more than i can and then crying in the corner
      EDIT: heres an example if you're curious
      ua-cam.com/video/KyW967OvQC8/v-deo.html

    • @coocooformycocoapuffs3235
      @coocooformycocoapuffs3235 3 роки тому

      lol

    • @itstehgamer
      @itstehgamer 3 роки тому

      broke your 666 likes

  • @fredericchopin6445
    @fredericchopin6445 3 роки тому +317

    Young prodigies: **exist**
    My self-esteem: **Adios**

    • @ryeryeryerye
      @ryeryeryerye 3 роки тому +20

      Chopin’s self esteem going adios is like the asian kids crying during the test score giving. You know you eff-ed up

    • @suddenIypineappIes
      @suddenIypineappIes 3 роки тому +10

      Oof if Chopin's self esteem is non existent I've lost hope

    • @ryeryeryerye
      @ryeryeryerye 3 роки тому +3

      LING LING GRANGER oof

    • @zhousun8626
      @zhousun8626 3 роки тому +1

      don't worry I have lost my self-esteem years ago

    • @everab1209
      @everab1209 3 роки тому +1

      @Feel-!T Ha de ser un mame anglosajón que no entendemos los hispanohablantes.

  • @janetpartyka5968
    @janetpartyka5968 8 місяців тому +3

    I love how you guys express your appreciation for this young girl's skill, I'm so use to hearing about football, basketball and baseball players talk like that. This is really special from the commentary to the outstanding music.

  • @marioques
    @marioques 11 місяців тому +2

    Her teacher is surely amazing. The sequence of the progression of the building of her skills has to be so good.

  • @rishitnamanvthb1740
    @rishitnamanvthb1740 3 роки тому +1044

    THE STORY SO FAR: Ling Ling is creating talented prodigies somewhere with his Ling Ling power. Brett and Eddy are trying to find the traces of Ling Ling through these reaction videos and trying to expose it to the whole TwoSet family. But somewhere, Ling Ling doesn't approve of this exposure. Find out more in the next episode after 40 hrs of practice in a day...............

  • @imaricyeah12
    @imaricyeah12 3 роки тому +1798

    Literally everyone: kids suck, like they have no talent.
    this 2 year old kid: *are you sure about that?*

    • @cassiusstorm3590
      @cassiusstorm3590 3 роки тому +22

      Them : um nevermind

    • @bellelov3su
      @bellelov3su 3 роки тому +15

      Me: EXCUSE ME B-

    • @bellelov3su
      @bellelov3su 3 роки тому +23

      There’s literally so many talented kids- LMAO

    • @lepepperoni3369
      @lepepperoni3369 3 роки тому +24

      Who said kids suck and had no talent?

    • @xcusemehi4907
      @xcusemehi4907 3 роки тому +9

      "Kids suck. Like they have no talent"
      This kid: *Aggressive violine noises*

  • @moragosullivan2879
    @moragosullivan2879 7 місяців тому +2

    I actually loved your reactions!! The girl is brilliant and will no doubt be one of the best; once she has experience in live!!

  • @moussaka4738
    @moussaka4738 7 місяців тому +14

    These are the gifted kids who absolutely LOVE their music. You can see it in their smiley faces. So beautiful.

  • @lightyagami8768
    @lightyagami8768 3 роки тому +323

    3 year old baby: **playing on stage confidently**
    Me, 17 yo, playing the violin since almost 10 years: **shaking bow**

    • @jenny-tk4xi
      @jenny-tk4xi 3 роки тому +8

      tbh the older i get the more nervous i get when playing on stage/in front of other people

    • @SavantAudiosurf
      @SavantAudiosurf 3 роки тому +6

      Me, 31 yo, playing piano for 1 year: **one day**

    • @ruiizzz5534
      @ruiizzz5534 3 роки тому

      Can relate 😭

  • @Cesiaj
    @Cesiaj 3 роки тому +952

    You don’t necessarily have to “explain” anything to young kids when teaching. You do something and they’ll copy you. Kids are actually great at imitating whatever they see and hear. The biggest challenge is keeping their attention and making learning fun. She definitely has amazing skills, and kudos to parents and teachers for guiding her well. 😊

    • @kariziebarth7581
      @kariziebarth7581 3 роки тому +22

      No Kudos to the parents. The only way a three-year-old gets that good at anything is if they practice 5 hours a day, every day. No exceptions,;no say in the matter. No friends. No playtime. She goes to lessons, does hours of practice, then school, more practics, sleep, repeat.

    • @Cesiaj
      @Cesiaj 3 роки тому +67

      Kari Ziebarth we don’t know that. I’ve seen her other videos, I think she’s 6? now, and it seems that she really enjoys what she’s doing. Her eyes twinkle when she plays. I don’t want to judge on how her parents brought her up, but if she’s happy playing the violin, I’d say it’s still better than others who leave their kids in front of the tv the whole day.

    • @kariziebarth7581
      @kariziebarth7581 3 роки тому +13

      @@Cesiaj I am still not even remotely convinced that she hasn't had this life forced upon her.
      I will however agree with you that it's better to have parents that care too much than ones who don't care enough.

    • @koryano321
      @koryano321 3 роки тому +23

      @@kariziebarth7581I guess in your mind it's better to have the kid sit in front of a TV for 5 hours a day instead with candy and soda no?

    • @thotspray415
      @thotspray415 3 роки тому +15

      We dont know the entirerity of the story guys

  • @user-zg8hi3nd1j
    @user-zg8hi3nd1j 9 місяців тому +2

    So charming. She is one with her bow and violin and the joy she has doing "it". ❣❣💛💛❣❣You guys are great. Glad to find you-all.

  • @mandyw242
    @mandyw242 Рік тому +10

    She’s amazing well done little lady,

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 3 роки тому +4179

    She is really too amazing

  • @priyakumar3750
    @priyakumar3750 3 роки тому +2324

    Imagine a tiny orchestra. Kid conducter, 4 y olds playing strings, persucssion, woodwinds etc. It'd be so adorable
    Edit- BONUS the audience are their pets and stuffed animals are the body guards😂
    Edit- not be that person but yay thx for the likes😁

    • @amalkatrazz
      @amalkatrazz 3 роки тому +66

      Are there mini winds tho? I can’t imagine a kid handling a tuba. And usually with winds, the smaller an instrument, the higher the pitch. There must be a reason why all flutes are the same length even if bent around to make it appear shorter

    • @anniepaint8907
      @anniepaint8907 3 роки тому +15

      I'm imagining rn n I giggled 😂😂 it would be hella cuteee

    • @insertnamehere7449
      @insertnamehere7449 3 роки тому +9

      Soon my friend.....soon.

    • @andreacrumlish9976
      @andreacrumlish9976 3 роки тому +10

      @@amalkatrazz i know tonnes of wee kids who play big brass instruments... in the world of brass banding we all know someone who is tiny and plays a big instrument like euphoniums and stuff... maybe not tubas although I know 10 year olds or so who have done so 😂

    • @kavyamohta2590
      @kavyamohta2590 3 роки тому +6

      The way I squealed at the adorable image in my mind.

  • @maureencrawford2275
    @maureencrawford2275 Рік тому +6

    You guys are hilarious! Subbed with pleasure

  • @muhammadsteinberg
    @muhammadsteinberg Рік тому +5

    She NUKED the cute meter!!!
    Too precious!!!

  • @amandalinde2138
    @amandalinde2138 3 роки тому +1001

    Violin: is one of the hardest instruments
    This girl: *i will end this man's whole career*

  • @ellooku
    @ellooku 3 роки тому +1122

    I am very impressed. As a music teacher, I have taught kids below 3 years and its very hard to even get them to focus. Its like,
    Teacher: Its time for your Violin lesson
    Student: Spongebob

    • @noemita494
      @noemita494 3 роки тому +39

      BELOW 3 years?!! Who was the youngest kid you've taught? A 5 month old?

    • @skivvu2876
      @skivvu2876 3 роки тому +16

      *spongebob.*

    • @rohanakrishna7582
      @rohanakrishna7582 3 роки тому

      lmao

    • @hidden1319
      @hidden1319 3 роки тому +3

      Dude I’m 24 and I love spongebob lol those jokes are classics in culture

    • @_ataraxxia_
      @_ataraxxia_ 3 роки тому

      oh thats cool you teach music. i teach mayonaise

  • @BiPolarBear128
    @BiPolarBear128 9 місяців тому +1

    goosebumps as how genuinely talented this girl is ... Just fascinating and mesmerizing

  • @pattallant2398
    @pattallant2398 Рік тому +4

    I just so enjoy watching you guys react to this little born natural! Some things cannot be taught, you either have it or you don’t. 😊🤗👍