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Actually as an asian who was asked to learn the piano since five years old, I'm quite glad that my parents didn't force me to learn anymore when I wanted to quit. That's the reason why my love of classical music wasn't burned out, and I actually have met some friends that are literally traumatized by classical music because of thier tiger moms who had forced them to learn. At least as an adult now I can still enjoy classical music and I have picked up my piano learning.
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m American, and I have tons of first-gen (musician) friends of Asian descent. I can think of…one, I think with a good relationship with their parents for this reason.
Agh I’m in this boat, I really really hated my piano classes and only got out of them when I went to university, and even then it was a really distressing ordeal trying to convince them to let me drop them for the idk hundredth time. I was well past the point where I could recognize that while I didn’t even necessarily hate music or the instrument, the association with my parents and lack of choice made me absolutely miserable, which in turn made it so that I couldn’t even learn piano properly! I just couldn’t put any attention or work into something that made me so unhappy, so just all around an uneffective and waste of everyone’s time and energy for both my parents and me (they still blame me for not being grateful enough for the classes that. I told them lots of times that I didn’t even want. Blegh)
My mom and dad were tiger parents when it came to ballet for me and piano with my sister. Now I hate ballet with a passion and my sister hates classical music.
Same here! Quitting violin was my first independent decision in life and I've never regretted it. I still had nightmares about exams many years later. If I had forced myself or, even worse, got forced by my parents, I would probably hate classical music now.
Me, a traumatized kid. Played violin for 7 years but was constantly forced to practice even when I didn't want to. Quit and haven't touched the instrument in years. Pushing people to do things--even in their best interest--works for some, not everyone. Still enjoy classical music though.
My grandmother took me to piano lessons every week - 3 times a week 22 miles away so 44 miles round trip!
She drove me there…
Waited outside…
Drove me home…
During the 7 years we did this she learnt French! On cassette…in the car!
She was the most amazing woman ever 🥰❤️🔥🎹
That’s incredible 😵😵😵😵😵
Grandma is superwoman!! Girl boss
Wow that's inspiring- never wasting a moment's opportunity to learn.
She sounds amazing ❤️
You grandma is a boss
To a clarinetist, tone is sooo important. That’s probably why your friend is so good at picking out the difference in what bow your using. Clarinets have so many mouthpieces, ligatures, and reed sizes you have to try them and figure out which gives you the best sound. You become very sensitive to the differences.
Not only that, but I have had to completely abandon practicing because my tone was too off. The notes were in tune, but my playing is VERY tone based so I just couldn't handle it. Especially since each register has its own unique sound, the tone quality becomes almost more important than the pitch, almost.
Yup, if you relax too much or get too stiff we also squeak, so it's a process lol also, every register is quite unique that's why "instrument specific" pitch recognition is very common for clarinetists
Oh yea, basically all reed instruments are SUPER sensitive to tone from reeds and/or mouthpieces. Double reeds especially, but clarinet also has more variance in their tone across the registers. Flutes sound like flutes... and brass like brass, for the most part, lol
And reeds have different tone qualities. The entire time they were going on about it the only thing I could think was “It’s because of the reeds.” We have to know good reeds vs bad reeds and we have to change them about every month (every couple of weeks if you don’t rotate). We spend a little too much time finding the best reed each time we have to change. We become so in tune with the tone we want that we know how to recognize it.
@@CoriBeth01 Oh yea it's a tough time. It is possible to get longer life out of them caring for them in certain ways but it always sucks when one of your best reeds is starting to fade away...
So funny how Brett teaches Eddy using technology 💀
Lmao yeah 💀😹
ikr! usually it’s the other way around lol
when?
How have the turns have tabled indeed :o
I ruined 555
TwoSet: Please stop sharing this video
Everyone: How about, no.
Consequence of being young and not think of the future.😂 So glad the internet wasn't around when I was young.
I have that as one of my favorite videos :)
@@patriciadenison4278
Same! I can't imagine my style, smart mouth, and uneducated self living on for everyone to laugh at....(shudders in regret)
I almost feel like, as soon as they realized what they were seeing, someone should start playing the Jebaited Song. (I know that's really more for gamers, but the feeling is kind of the same.) Poor Brett's dead face is killing me! 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I recently apologized to my parents for quitting the violin, flute, piano, and guitar. I was a flaky kid. And now I regret it. Watching your videos made me remember and apologize to my parents 😅 the flute was expensive, too. Now I’m 35 and paying my own guitar lessons. I’m gonna learn to play an instrument one way or another!
Best of luck to you!
@@user-vq3lk thank you!!
@@drgokilz instruments are so fun! Good luck
We love you bro good luck
same here! I picked up violin again this year and the lessons are sooooo expensive...
Behind every great musician is their committed parents!
My dear mum had no money to pay for piano lessons so she exchanged lessons for working in the teacher's garden, I will always appreciate her so deeply for that! She longed to play piano herself but arthritis stopped her, so in retrospect that gardening must have been so painful for her but she never complained. So much respect for the people (partners, parents, teachers, friends) "behind the scenes" as it were, who make musicians possible.
You have a great mom!!
Your mom is a really great person, and it's just so beautiful that in order to let you be able to pursue your passion she found another way to help. I'm sure, even tho it was probably painful for her, the happiness for being able to help you with your dreams was much more than it
She's an amazing person ♥️
@@hailee1277 she really is, I tell her all the time ❤
@@childofathena_ thank you that's honestly lovely to read, sometimes I feel a bit guilty but I do know she is proud of me and I am thankful of her. Thank you for your lovely comment 😊
3:16 Brett already regreting his poor life choices... Brett really wishing it was possible to delete a memory LMAOO
I so agree with what Brett and Eddy say about meeting people who did music as a child and gave it up but grow up regretting it. Whenever I tell people I’m a piano teacher I always tell them it’s never too late. And I practice what I preach because I started practicing violin again because of these two!
The "i wish my parents forced me" crowd really doesn't know what they wish for.
It is never late to learn a new skill or continue the education you stopped in childhood. But if you abuse your kid to make them finish the school they hate, the mental damage is already done and it is irreversible. I was that kid. At 15 I graduated from music school, playing two instruments. At 17, I was in a psych ward.
Dear 'i wish my parents forced me" ppl, go hug your parents
I'm 62 and I started piano lessons three months ago. My first recital is next month, in a real recital hall on a concert grand. I am so excited to get to play on that piano! (Even though my two pieces are super basic and probably last a minute and a half altogether. Fortunately, my teacher's other students will also be performing.)
@@fjlkagudpgo4884 I'm so sorry about your music experience. There's a big difference between force and firm encouragement. Practice is something that kids are often loathe to do, and parents do need to sometimes insist on them doing it. But it should never be the kind of pressure that causes mental health problems. I hope you're doing better and haven't given up on music altogether.
@@elissahunt all the very best!! You'll slay it!!
I suspect that many of the people who voice this regret really mean, they wish someone had taught them the resiliency / coping skills to push through plateaus and overcome disappointments.
"why is it so hot"
Eddy: It was actually really cold!
Smooth Eddy, smooth.
I feel like the 'to force or not to force' learning an instrument frequently results in a 'the grass is always greener on the other side' kind of moment later in life.
3:02 Brett's poor life choices leads to him being almost freeze to death but we all love him anyway :D
"Europe's always been cold"💀 Completely ignoring the Mediterranean region😅. TwoSet once again showing his fans very confidently that they have no idea about geography.🤣🤣 Glad our beloved editor san's always there to teach them.🙏🏼 Love all three of you tho lol
I'm not even from the Mediterranean region but it's been so hot recently. Not quite 40°, but close to it! What would they do without editor san?!
@@Casutama I'm from Switzerland (known for the snow) and we've had temperatures of up to 38 Celsius in my city last month lol. Also it's known that temperatures are getting hotter and hotter everywhere.
I'm from Portugal and last week we had 44ºC in my city. Spain has a forest fire going on for 33 days now. At this rate we're all gonna melt
I'm from Germany and at the time of the video we had temperatures over 35°C for weeks. We have the worst drought since 500 years.
@@kathiF84 On the bright side, Greenland may soon provide great fertile land for farming, and it will have enough space for a lot of clinate refugees. For now, just prepare to move as far north as you can within the next 10 years. You will need to move eventually.
Honestly, I’m 13 and i started watching you in second grade and in third grade you guys convinced me to learn violin. However, my mom always told me I could learn it in middle school, after holding my first violin in fourth grade I felt as if my dreams were coming true. In sixth grade I finally got a violin, and ended up snapping the E string immediately (it was fixed for free thankfully). I’m seventh grade I started watching you guys again (I stopped around fifth grade) and would practice watching your videos everyday. My teacher noticed I was getting better, and showed me off plus told my mom I needed private lessons after randomly playing Vivaldi Spring and Summer. Now, I’m more driven to practice than ever, and I picked up vibrato, chords, double stops, shifting, trills, staccato, slurs, harmonics, tremolo, all while watching you’re videos. I even had my first solo in orchestra, I played in a sextet, and played in an important orchestra. I even picked up music theory stuff while watching, and I hope to be going to my first concert in October. I even introduced my friend to you guys!! So moral of that story is, all 13 year olds aren’t like Brett.😊😊😊😊
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Congratulations! I wish you luck on all your successes.
Congratulations on your achievements - keep going!😊
Wow!! Awesammmm :D 👏👏👏
As a fellow 13 year old learning a couple instruments I wish you the best of luck!
You are amazing!!
Regarding the parents and paying for lessons: when I was in elementary school my music teacher wanted me to play in the middle school band so I got out of school one hour early, my mom picked me up every day and drove me to the middle school for band. It didn’t stop there, then she drove me every day after band to my ballet lesson which I had six days a week. Hats off to all the parents that encouraged their kids in both music and dance. Wish my Mom was still alive so she could now see me playing piano. Thanks Mom
I was in music and dance as well and I think that takes an extra amount of dedication. 👏
As a violinist and figure skater, same.
Video tittle : 'Please stop sharing this video"
Brett : 'Please share this video' (5:30)
It's 45 degrees here in India, and I'm still practicing my Piano 25 hours every day
Only 25 hours? Not enough! Gotta practice 40 hours everyday otherwise ling ling will not be impressed btw hello I'm from India too
Yeah..totally agree
I hate it when your fingers are sweaty and stick to the keys, and I'm like how can I go on? Then I think of like Jerry Lee Lewis or similar and I begin to seriously doubt he let sweaty fingers stop him from rocking the f out. So I practice even harder
@@booksandmusic2526 sorry im a disgrace to Team Ling Ling
@@raghav5264 I'm also a disgrace, i only practice for 11hours 😭
Yea that whole trumpet/trombone thing is something every brass musician has experienced. I've been playing for 19 years and still get asked about how my trombone playing is going at family gatherings.
I play trumpet.
I'm similar. There's a joke about that in Brassed Off.
If you search for the trombone emoji you get a trumpet 🎺
This hurts me as a trombone player lol
@@emilyhemm7181 📎 I've taken to just using this one
@@brassholio omg XD yes
I love how Brett described 11-15 year olds. For the 1% it’s extremely accurate, but as someone who is right in the middle of this window, we actually aren’t all like this. Especially your viewers. Me and all my friends that watch your videos play instruments of a kind, and all want to continue them, many, including me, because if you. You are an inspiration to us, role models, perhaps. This places you in a place of significant influence - please continue to use it for the good of the classical community like you have for the past 4 years I have been watching you.
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paganini
@Don't Read My Profile Photo shut up
@Don't Read My Profile Photo you are more annoying than paganini
@Don't Read My Profile Photo dont mind bach but yes, I agree about the annoying part
As an Italian, I confirm that here in South and also Center Europe the situation is critical. Where I live, in the region of Emilia-Romagna (North Italia) it literally has never rained for months, and now we are on the edge of an emergency due to the lack of water. Also due to the great hot a enormous section of a glacier in Alps has falling down killing hikers yesterday, there are still researches going on to found bodies. That is a serious situation, and we are not even in the warmest section of Summer.
Start preparing to move north. You will have to eventually, whether it's in 20 years or in 5 years. The Mediterranean region is one of the fastest-warming regions on the planet. Look at climate projections. It's better to be prepared for the inevitable suffering than to be surprised by it. 😔
Italy here. 40° is not even the worst. We are melting. All of us. At least we can say that past italian cold is responsible for the best violins ever crafted.
35 degrees in ffing russia. i just cant...
@@user-th2wv3oi4s at least you are not getting bombed.
@@peterfireflylund are you getting bombed?
That’s my Schubert Arpeggione! Thanks for featuring me :)
Eddy: “…at least I got Perfect pitch.”
Brett: murder he wrote
I NEED the bubble tea plushie in the background.
ME TOO😭😭😭😭🧋🧋🧋🧋
If you played as a kid and quit you can always restart playing. I played violin as a kid and stopped when I was around 13. I am 41 now and started playing again 3 or 4 years ago and I just had my first lesson as an adult a few weeks ago.
Interestingly my childhood violin teacher is still around so I took lessons with her.
If you want to play an instrument and you are an adult just go for it.
Good job on doing what u want and going after it. I hope it works out for you!
thats so cool that you took lessons with ur childhood teacher
@@leigh0630 it's funny I started at around 9 years old and she was in her early 20s. Which is a huge difference then but now that I am in my early 40s and she's mid 50s we seem pretty similar.
Same here. I stopped when I was 13 and couldn’t afford lessons after moving abroad. I started looking for a teacher again at 28, mostly inspired by TwoSet and because I now have disposable income from working.
Best decision ever.
"Well I was GOING to practice, but then YOU TOLD ME TO, so now I DON'T WANT TO ANYMORE."
3:05 PLZ I DON'T WANNA REMEMBER THAT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Yeah I went through a phase where I HATED piano... to the point where I hung anti-piano posters up around the house and wrote essays about why learning the piano was bad. HUGE HUGE respect and gratitude to my parents who (somehow) never gave up on me and forced me to keep going :0000 Honestly I can't imagine what my life would be like without music...
this is sweet but also made me laugh so hard omg
7:55
Brett: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 year olds watching someone on yt-
Me, a 16 year old: *_Hah, I'm one of those big kids now. I am offically an adult_*
A European here that's from a nordic country....it is BLAZING out here! We are currently riding out the last of our heatwave (hopefully) and it's been HELL (quite literally). And this is the second summer in a row, where temperatures have been over 30 degrees celsius, some parts 35+ degrees for weeks at a time. Last summer it was all three months (it was so bad they had to issue a broadcast where they said that people shouldn't water their gardens cause the water was running out) and this summer it has been like this for about 3 weeks. I'm slowly being boiled alive, please help.....
"i thought Europe was supposed to be cold" as a European, I did too! But everything changed when --the fire nation-- global warming attacked
6:00 so true tho. As a non musician it's a nightmare to find something that's been stuck in my head when I don't even have any lyrics, or know any music theory to help me with the notes or key signatures just an abstract melody in my head i cant even hum properly.. it's maddening 😭
Yea like me rn, the piece that was played when Brett saw the video of him and Idk the name :,)
@@super_cool_dude4683 It's Suite for two Violins and Piano in G minor by Moritz Moszkowsky
I tried to quit the violin at least twice in my early teens. My parents wouldn't let me. This past weekend, I played in a truly epic performance of Holst's 'The Planets'. It was awesome. So, thanks Mum and Dad, for making me persevere.
Twoset: please stop sharing these videos
Twosetters : how about i do ⭐anyway⭐
Most cultured laundry ever: "Waltz of the Washing"
I hated my childhood piano lessons so much that I was glad when we put an end to it. I continued to play until now, decades later. However, I remain being one of the rare people who wish herself stopped the lessons earlier.
Same, same. I still hate piano now, even tho I stopped at 13 and now I'm 27. But I started violin a year ago because of Twoset and I love it so much!
I'd say it's a very delicate balance between "forcing" your child and encouraging them to stick through a tough phase. If after maybe a year they still want to quit, let them.
@@faithhopelove9567 Yes! precisely this!
Sounds like the wrong teacher.
@@Chrisamic or parents
They knew exactly what they were doing with this title
SERIOUSLY: So proud of Brett!
That video is exactly why I answered Brett without hesitation in that survey for the "do we know our fans" video when they asked "who's more likely to run through the streets naked?" And also the "10 types of UA-cam musicians" video is why I chose Eddy for the "who's more likely to give a recital naked" question.
4:29 what a workout
As an adult you really realize how much your parents invested in your studies, I think this also helps appreciate music lessons which you're paying for on your own. I'm practicing way more now than I did back in school 😅
No, you're not bad Brett. You have a confident face when playing the violin. And you have a special virtuoso.
7:34 damn this is literally the opposite for me. I played classical piano for 10 years and the day I was finally allowed to quit I never looked back. I guess that never would’ve happened if I didn’t have a terrifying, abusive piano teacher who made me hate the instrument for 7 of those years :/
I was one of those kids that started lessons at 3 and burnt out by 16. I did well, concertmaster in several youth orchestras, placing in competitions, but I was physically punished if I didn't practice. I never had a chance to truly develop a love of the music and learn to express it in my own way. I ended up with stress injuries. I know this is an extreme example, but I think what's most important for motivation is cultivating a love and artistry of music, like you guys do on this channel. (I am planning on getting back into it, once I can afford to)
The problem with Asian parents (and other parents with similar behavior) is that they attribute success to happiness. You developed a great skill by practicing a lot, but you never developed the passion you need to motivate yourself to keep practicing. Even if you didn't say you stopped lessons, I could guarantee that you've stopped or going to stop once you're living life on your own, because the motivation is simply not there.
Lol Brett
Yes we are getting everyone back on track for that MENDELSSOHN CONCERTO!!!
getting older is actually the reason you understand your parents more but i can’t really ..it was so painful (of course Asian)
the boba squishy in the back is so cute, i want one now
1:13 nope
6:00 there's a nice method to find out the piece if you can remember it's melody and it works for decently well known pieces
You translate your unknown melody it into something called parsons code, which turns a melody into a string of letters consisting of "u, d, r"
standing for up, down, repeat.
These letters stand for the melodic movement between consecutive notes, so if you take the beginning of K545, it would be uuduududud. (C goes up to E goes up to G goes down to B etc.)
Then you plug it into a parsons code searcher and hope it comes up
I've been inspired by twoset to play violin.
Wish me luck 👌
Good luck!
@@milcky16 Thanks 😊
Good luck! It will be fun, I promise, they also inspired me to!
@@Night23 I hope so. 😊
Thanks for the support 😊
@@londongael414 Thanks 😊
My sister got to quit piano but wished she hadn't because she still uses her meager skills. I was not allowed to quit. I am a professional pianist, teacher and composer. I thank my parents everyday for requiring me to continue for the last 62 years.
Eddy: Since when is it hot in Europe??
Me: laughs in Spanish while having a flashback to the heat wave in June with maximum temperatures of 40, 41, 42 and 43 degrees before summer even started
Oh God, same. It's horrible. Never understood why all those northern people come here in summer
R i p
Eddy's Micky Mouse impression is pretty impressive...
Not as good as jacks from emkay
When I was 12 I used to watch your videos and be like "yeah fun" and I just ignored all the "go practice" lol. Now I sometimes stop the video to practice and than comeback to continue to watch the rest of the video now happy with myself that I had gone to practice for a while.
6:16 **instantly likes the video**
Happy July 4th to all linglings. Much needed & appreciated comedy from Brett & Eddy for the day.🎉
@•Kaylee_Is_Cool 💅🏻• linglings.
@•Kaylee_Is_Cool 💅🏻• Ling Ling gang.
There’s more to life than freaking America
There’s more to life than freaking America
I actually wanted to quit music a few years ago, but my dad forced me to continue, and now I'm so grateful that I kept going. Because now I have to play a piano at least twice a week or else I get really wonky. It's become a part of me.
i now have to practice piano 2 times a day.
:) this is suffering, friend.
@@ireneting7545 Haha I don't think I'm at that stage yet. But it is suffering, friend.
Relate so much to the part about wishing not to have quit an instrument, though my case is a bit different. I learned violin as a kid and stopped after 2 years because my teacher sucked and never corrected my bad posture, which made it impossible for me to learn more advanced techniques later on. Recently I've been trying to relearn it and somehow it feels harder than I remember it was. So... Just practice I guess😂
I just want to inform you, I got into Juilliard Pre-Collège with viola!
So many are thanking their parents in the comments for encouraging and supporting them. Honestly, i am so happy for y'all. The fact that i am dying for a violin and my parents esp my dad is standing right against me is so sad fr i am young i wanna learn and grow with my violin. I just wish if i ever can just like the rest of you.
I've had a similar experience with my own father. Yes, you can rationalize it as they having the best intentions, or coming out of fear. But do always give yourself a little bit of time and space on the side (he doesn't even need to know) to pursue your own projects is my recommendation, or when you're old enough and living independently do pick them up again -This is what I desperately wish I could tell my younger self, because I was too obidient and my father was too domeneering, inflexible and controlling. It messed me up for many years :(
I don't know where you live but could you suggest the 'rental' option to him. It does make it affordable and I have a pretty good starter violin as a result (UK based). Or has he totally dug his heels in?
Take it up at school! They're not the best instruments but at least you have something. After playing for a while they might change their mind seeing you improve :)
@@liyuan492 we don't have music at school we actually used to have painting but now we only have scientific subjects, history, geography and.languages. if i could i would.
@@wakingtheworld it actually isn't about the money or the violin itself. They mainly refuse the whole idea
Because Twoset talked about people quitting an instrument, I actually didn't quit because I found twoset and I started practicing more too. So thank you Twoset!
Can I just say, I always find it so endearing when they act genuinely confused on why people find *certain* *videos* of them exciting. Like, it actually confuses them when people think they're hot or attractive. I can definitely understand them being embarrassed, although truthfully the video of Brett didn't really show anything too risque. But, come on, guys!
I just wish to say, as respectfully as I can put it, that you are both very attractive men. Not just physically, but personality-wise as well. You guys bring us so much entertainment, with good music, funny jokes, and interesting things to learn. You deserve every bit of respect and admiration you are given!
Yes, seriously! I had a little bit of a "crush" on them when I first subscribed on my older channel, years ago! I'd be lying if I said I didn't *still* think they're attractive....but, that's definitely not why I'm subscribed. Lol
well technically I don't regret quitting my guitar. I quit to learn VIOLIN
Understandable
I love how Eddy and Brett actually became the parents of the trumpeter. Irony at its finest.
Had a similar experience many decades ago when playing the piano as an accompanist to a choir at the Albert Hall and the brass section decided to gradually lower my piano seat. I kept playing and luckily it was during the rehearsal not the concert itself. The brass section were and remain my friends.
As a European I can confirm there are several heat waves going on (as usual).
I'm from Spain, but live in Germany. We hit 38º the other day T-T. My parents have been living in h€ll for several weeks, I think the storm... wave is hitting now xD But the usual is 36-38º for them ^^ (probably "real feel" of 40-42º if you stay under the sun :|)
People are like parents. They generally mean well for each other, no matter how deranged it may seem from your perspective. Meaning well and serving your higher purpose is not the same thing, though.
It’s difficult to know what is best to do as a parent. I have a friend who, music is so much of her life, she plays loads of instruments, has degrees in music, loves playing, listening to, everything about music. But really resents her mother effectively chaining her (not literally) to the piano as a kid and not letting her have as much of a normal life as other kids. But without that would she get all the enjoyment from music that she does today?
Maybe she would discover something that would bring her even more joy, if she had a chance to try things as well, who knows.
i want the hoodies so bad but i live in a place where im constantly melting 😭
Love them being daddies in this vid
Btw thanks to the one that shared Brett's vid xD
conspiracy theory: they never left singapore. Just added sound squares to the decor
I thought the quote was going to be something like "I wish my parents had paid for my classes but we were broke" which is my case. As soon as I have a salary I'm going to pay for my own lessons!
I recently discovered your channel and it's awesome to see how far you guys have come! Your current set up looks great! I especially love the colour changing lights and bubble tea plush :D Can't wait to see what more you do! Thanks for your awesome work
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
yess twoset is one of the most underrated yt channels :DD
The new backdrop AND the grey squares now this is a win-win situation
I’m almost 12, and you guys really inspired me to want to learn a string instrument. I always thought I’d stay with just piano, or move to vocals, but now I really want to play viola (please don’t come after me, I have a good reason. my sister is a violinist and we both love viola and violin duets, so when I learn to play we can do duets together. Our brother is a violist but he never wants to play with her. Plus, I just really like viola)
Go for it! The viola is a great instrument!
As a former viola player, you have my respect :)
About the music point: I love piano but being forced to learn it takes all the fun out of it for me. I'm very grateful to my parents for letting me learn the piano, driving me to my lessons, and talking with my teacher, but I always hated the exam system. I wanted to quit after learning most of it, but I wasn't allowed (even though my sister quit when she got to that point). So basically, I'm very grateful and I would never stop playing piano completely, but I wish I quit lessons sooner.
U guys r the absolute best. I love that even in the era of crazy music with shitty lyrics that have no message, there r still ppl like u who understand and appreciate fine music
Agree.
Not all pop music have no meaning nowadays. Try listening to Taylor swift’s newest songs. They tell stories
@@rabbitlotte2773 the vast majority are cash grabs because they have a name people know
That's kind of mean, you're disrespecting the thousands upons millions of artists that are not classical that pour their soul into writing and producing. Obviously there's bad music of every genre, but don't just tell the entire non-classical musicians off. Treat others better, maybe.
Good day to you :)
Hey, Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" has been global number 1, UK number 1, Australia number 1, US top 5, etc, for weeks now thanks to being heavily involved in the newest season of Stranger Things. So you have some relief, and you only had to reach back in time 37 years to get it
Why did Eddy’s “hehe boi” sound so satisfying lmao (1:01)
I have a couple things to say, one you guys are amazing, so amazing that if my orchestra director (at school) doesn't feel like have to dealing with our class he'll put you on instead. 2nd if you go to Google, click the microphone, you should see something that says search song all you have do is hum, sing, or even play a clip where you found the song. Hope that helps you guys.
This can be the next game video! :D
I almost quit piano when i was 12, but my piano teacher pulled me aside and very politely asked me not to. i felt so guilty that i decided to just stick with it for a couple more months. I didn’t stop lessons until i left for college and music is still one of my favorite hobbies.
If you have heartfelt love for classical music,having quit before is not that terrible.It's never too late to pick up instrument learning.I quit piano 4 years ago because of the academic pressure,but I never forgot how much music meant to me and I knew I couldn't afford to lose it.About a month ago I finished my college entrance exam,finally I have plenty of time to spend with my piano again.
Hello, Brett and Eddy. You inspire me a lot. Really, I'm excited to play music again because of you two. A story, when I was 5 years old, I always wanted a piano and my parents finally bought me one. I was so happy back then, but I get bored so quickly... And recently my parents said, "hey, the piano have been sitting there for years but I havent seen you played it" and Bam! Got me there. That day I was searching for tutorials on yt (im still being lazy here) But instead I found your video. I love how you encourage me to play an instrument. And your love for classical music. Thank you, Twoset! I want to practice now, buh-bye ^^
3:13 shit,I laughed much that my stomach is aching 😂😂😂🤦
The south Europe existing bit cracked me up!! Greetings from Romania, we are melting :D
Omg someone should post that video of Eddy without clothes from "10 types of youtuber musicians" so that Brett can get his share of laughing at Eddy
Eddy’s Mickey Mouse impression is everything.
Back then, i wished that i quit violin, now i don't really want to
8:51 *laughs in 37° IN FUCKING POLAND*
When you play trumpet for jazz and your parents think it’s a trombone. When you play the oboe and they think it’s a clarinet…so yea I understand that feeling at 6:27
“please stop sharing this video” because many people’s self esteem would get destroyed by brett’s amazing healthy physique and perfect skin
I feel so lucky to learn oboe in my school's wind band back in elementary school and junior high. I had oboe lessons three hours a week and my parents only spent 100 usd every semester. (The normal tuition for oboe students is 75 usd an hour in my country) One of the clarinet teachers even spent an hour every week to help us with our wood quintet without us paying more. I guess the tuition is on the whole band✌️ Also there's no need to drive. The only thing is I didn't practice a lot 😂
The skewed gray acoustic panels room is back!!1
I think that "I wish I never quit" sample is a bit overestimated, like I can't imagine that many people would got out of their way to tell you "Oh, I was forced to play, but I quit, that was the best decision of my life", I think people who do wish they know how to play are more likely to bring it out to someone they know are musician.
love the background change in every video 😻
In high school the band program gave the opportunity for private lessons for whoever wanted them. Ugh 😭😭😭 the regret
100 000 likes for Brett's Mendelssohn in maid outfit...Well now I've taken it seriously
The most hated person in my universe was my High School orchestra instructor. Near the end of my first year, he pulled me aside and told me not to continue. He said I just didn't have the talent to pursue my love of the cello. It was devastating at the time, especially when he said I was one of the hardest workers he'd ever taught and my desire was so obvious. I'd fail in music, but if I went with my strength in math/science/tech somewhere, I'd do fine, and wouldn't end up hating the classics. Near 60 years later, I still love the classics. I don't hate him anymore, not a bit. I'm still sad I didn't/don't have the talent. I still envy all you folks that do. You Are Blessed.
brett and eddy are the cool musician dads we always wanted
2:53 never have I ever resonated with such a thing after something so recent
I literally played violin at my schools awards evening and embarrassed the heck outa myself
My parents let me quit at the age of 15. One year later I was back on taking private lessons at a really awesome teacher, who's still my teacher today and now I got a job as a violinist in three orchestras for two months earning my living with it.