I’m sorry, they only do it because they want to appeal to the younger audience and have recurring gimmicks that create an out group. Violists are the nicest chillest people i know.
The band at 4:46 is an elementary school in my district. It’s been a running joke through our district how bad that year was (and they were that bad it was no joke). Their orchestra on the other hand is amazing for elementary kids!
lmao I remember laughing with my friends at "Stripper Tempo" when we were playing that same music in our pit ensemble, its from the music for the musical "Chicago" btw
@@blibleblabloblu1166 I mean, we all know that calling a video a YLYL video is just a ploy to get more people to click (and also because it sounds a lot better than "we watch funny videos") at the end of the day.
6:50, Rachmaninoff actually had Marfans syndrome. I did a project on it last year for my biology class. Marfans syndrome affects connective tissue, and because of that a person with it can have a disproportionate body. Really long finger and arms, and toes and legs. If you look at a picture of Rachmaninoff playing the piano he really did have big hands and long fingers. So while he could play a certain set of notes, people without the syndrome cant (unless u just have really big hands). I hope Bret and Eddy see this :D
@@mareomanojdominic1498 look at some pictures of him sitting at a piano and look at his hands. His fingers werent slender. His fingers were proportionate to his hands, but his hands were big, and his arms were long.
Rachmaninoff didnt exhibit other characteristics of Marfand syndrome, such as poor eye sight, scoliosis, or cardiac complications. He still could've had it, even tho he didnt have those things. Some professionals say he did have it, other say he didnt. I jsut went along with that he did because of some research I did (yet again it was a few google searches I'm just retelling the information i remeber). Then again he could have had dormat cardiac issues that never really arose.. if you get what I mean
These studies are fake because someone tries to find a disease not even having one's corpse on the preparation table. We will never know whether it was acromegaly (which is the most likely to be), Marfand or something else.
@TwoSet: To answer your question at 10:35 , yes, you can pretty much do that with clarinets and make a sound at the cost of your lungs and consciousness. My mates and I in marching band were often wild, and, by removing the bells of our clarinets, could screw them together into “one” terrifically long clarinet (I think 3 long was the longest we could get it and still make an [[incredibly deep and red-in-the-face]] sound)
Yup. I always got baited to watch UA-cam Shorts (which full of TikToks) because of dogs or cats and just scrolling the hell out of it just to ask "Why do these videos exist...?" Majority of TikTok videos are cursed.
For your information Rachmaninoff was a 6'6" tall man and supposed to suffered from Marfan syndrome both made his fingers very long so he could comfortably reach a 12th and a maximum of 13th on white keys On the other hand, Liszt's hand weren't significantly big yet they had unusual "small amount of connective tissue between the fingers that only begins at the very base of each finger making large spans on the piano easily achievable", and from the pieces he composed we can assume he could comfortably play a 10th on white keys with a maximum of 11th span
@@Raren789 It's a type of tiktok that caters to a painful set of heterosexual clichés. In this case, the guy looks terrible, he sounds terrible, he's done some asshole things but he's full of confidence that he can get the girl back.
I’m a lapsed singer, but I’ve always loved the sound of viola. Of course, I also sang Alto 2 in choirs when I was still performing so maybe I just can’t resist a warmer, richer sound from a less fashionable instrument.
Sting players don’t really get lost any more often than us brass players. It’s just that when you are the only trumpet player and you are supposed come in on a big brass moment, it becomes so much more noticeable when you are lost versus when there are 20 violins and if you get lost, you still have 19 other players playing so no one notices. If you miss a note as the only trumpet player, everyone hears it.
As a percussionist, I welcome you to the world of being the only one who plays your part. Also, quick tip: if you're the only one playing your part and you're struggling with entrances, really listen to the parts of instruments around you. Still rely on counting but it you get lost, you can figure out where you are and when to come in based on the other parts.
5:15 i recently had the unfortunate experience of attending my nephew's 7th grade holiday concert... it sounded just as awful as this. To be fair, even though they were 7th grade, because of Covid they started band two years late and they also have only had a couple of months of practice playing together.
Great stuff. I can TOTALLY relate to trying to study/research something and listening to music and I just get lost in that and drop everything to "conduct/play" along. Awesome!
Brett:Only brass players mess up, and where the wrong socks My band: *Brass are practically perfect (except for those four trumpet player) and woodwinds are screwed*
I love the Addams Family musical! It’s where that piece with “Stripper Tempo” is from. It’s better known as a “kick line” in musical theater, usually near the end of a piece where you drop the tempo significantly from what it was before and then build back up to it
@@KatechivonRuskamafia I guess in this case it applies during and immediately after reacting to something... if they’re laughing at something unrelated or doing an example doesn’t count
That one substitute teacher in primary school: I’ll put on classical music do you don’t get distracted Literally everyone: **starts dancing like ballerinas**
5:35 I’m not sure if I’m guessing right or not but it might that they’re playing bad on purpose. In 8th grade at the final concert before graduation our teacher told us to play very bad at the warm up on stage and then actually sound good when playing the piece so the audience gets shocked even for a little
When you talk about wearing the wrong bow tie or shirt or socks I can’t stop thinking “why don’t you just bring another one of the different color in your bag?
At my music college, once a year some of the instrumentalists were required to learn a secondary instrument and perform jingle bells at the end of the year. It sounded like that.
I started watching these guys while in high school; I was just a cellist excited to see some classical music humor. 4.5 years later and now I’m in my second year in college studying music performance and I’m still watching them :’) thank you for always being there 2set❤️
You always bring a combination of humor and education and I like that. Keep up the good work I really enjoy you guys video. It's the highlight of my day...I only laughed about as much as the two of did at the video supplied for you
The Jingle Bells clip made me think of something we with the Brass used to do in our Youth Orchestra. When a piece started with a Brass solo we sometimes secretly conspired to start a half or whole tone higher or lower, and then when the strings came in...confusion all around. Of course never at a concert, only at rehearsal. Our conductor had (near) perfect pitch so he used to give us suspicious looks whenever we did this, but always kept going. Some string players caught on quickly, but most of them got really confused.
Me and my section mates would take the solo up or down an octave, transpose it to a different key or just slide into a similar but different piece halfway through. And every so often we would come in slightly behind.
Eddy: Alright so we’re gonna start with fingering exercises, get your vibrato nice and wide. Then we’ll move onto open strings. Long steady strokes, starting with the G string, working our way up to the E string and from there I’d like to start with your Bach & probably end on Debussy
Classical twerking, playing half naked, playing while eating pepper, ling ling workouts, playing Tchaik backwards, shredding all paganini caprices live... the list of sophisticated things goes on and on...
I’m literally a year late but i have the exact same Baptist Hymnal sitting on my piano (3:54). i sort of borrowed it and then didn’t know who to give it back to so now i still have it after two years lol
I just wanted to say that thank you. I'm 14 years old and i first started taking violin lessons when i was 7. And when i was 12 i just started to hate it because my teacher didn't even give me a song or something else. (maybe she was right idk). But thanks to you i'm seriously loving it right now. And really practicing too much :D. You make me understand that violin is such a beautiful instrument. (not very boring) I'm really thankful to both of you. I hope you see this comment and realize how you touched my life. Greetings from Turkey ❤🎻
In all seriousness, “Stripper” Tempo is referring to the tempo and feel of the song “The Stripper” by David Rose - it’s a specific style of big band in essence.
The study one hits home so hard, I remember first listening to Carnival of the Animals when I was studying for 2nd year Uni exams and just having to stop because I realised it was literally one big musical meme. One of my all time favourites just for shitposting value alone
Mine came out as violence, I wonder where the caption writer went, some videos didn't provide captions and this one is definitely not written by the subtitler
No lie, at 10:29, that reminded me of when I was in high school getting ready for the xmas parade and me and my friends took the mouth-pieces and bells off of our clarinets and just held them together to create one giant clarinet. IT ACTUALLY PLAYED A FEW NOTES TOO! A band-geek highlight of senior year
1:28 thank you for the viola love it made me as a violist extremely happy, and I agree violins always get the melody but I’m fine with being the harmony. I always thought the viola section was a harmony to the rest of the chaos. Thank you for the love, still violins are the heart
I have a degree in music performance and I always feel so....so bad for my dear friends who got their degrees in musical education. They are the real heroes.
Viola jokes: check
Really weird intro: check
Reviving dead series: check
Yep, it’s TwoSet time.
yes
true true true
1000th like ✨
@Hamza Mzali ü
The violas bring balance to the force
Stripper tempo is what America's Got Talent contestants set their metronomes to
Underrated comment right here
is that an actual tempo or did they just photoshop it into it?
THIS COMMENT RIGHT HERE
@@shynessbreakthroughcommuni826 good question, I wanna know too
If you can play it slowly, you can play it in stripper tempo.
Nothing is harder than being a violist and a two set violin fan
My condolences
right tho lol
Very true
Dude it hurts lol
I’m sorry, they only do it because they want to appeal to the younger audience and have recurring gimmicks that create an out group. Violists are the nicest chillest people i know.
Ling Ling is so confused whether to be mad at them for not practising 40hrs a day or be proud of them for making such cultured tiktoks.
@Hamza Mzali no
Ling Ling doesn’t have time to be confused, Ling Ling is busy practicing
@@strawbury1384 Very true
Eye-
@@wolfcanyon negativity
The band at 4:46 is an elementary school in my district. It’s been a running joke through our district how bad that year was (and they were that bad it was no joke). Their orchestra on the other hand is amazing for elementary kids!
Bridle Path or Montgomery?
I think that’s why band starts in middle school in my district lmao
Wtf 😭😭😭😭
I feel like every one got lost towards the end
Omg the world is small wtf
lmao I remember laughing with my friends at "Stripper Tempo" when we were playing that same music in our pit ensemble, its from the music for the musical "Chicago" btw
love that musical
in this it was from the addams family musical lol
I actually closed my eyes for the "falling in love with someone that has a gf" expecting some good, emotional stuff, and then it called me a clown.
What’s the clown song called plz I need it :,D
What’s the song at the beginning (9:23) called, please I need it 😭
@@0Iive It's just an improvisation of the pianist to lead to the meme music XD
Dorothy thanks a lot! Do you happen to know the exact name of it? The link shows me the album title but not the song title ( I think)
@@dorth2934 oh ok, are you sure? It’s just cuz I recognised it from somewhere 🤷🏻♂️
I love how they didn’t even try to conceal their laughter 😂😂
@Đông Âu cause you laugh you lose :D
Yeah because they kept laughing I completely forgot I was watching a try not to laugh
@Hamza Mzali mogu
@@blibleblabloblu1166 I mean, we all know that calling a video a YLYL video is just a ploy to get more people to click (and also because it sounds a lot better than "we watch funny videos") at the end of the day.
I really think they should add water to the challenge. But this was an funny 😂
As a viola player, the first one had me absolutely dying of laughter
Yeah, it's ironic to hear it from a Violin player
They think they're better than us
@@100percentbroncos When it's the other way around
@@100percentbroncosYeah... bc we are.
I'm sorry for you
6:50, Rachmaninoff actually had Marfans syndrome. I did a project on it last year for my biology class. Marfans syndrome affects connective tissue, and because of that a person with it can have a disproportionate body. Really long finger and arms, and toes and legs. If you look at a picture of Rachmaninoff playing the piano he really did have big hands and long fingers. So while he could play a certain set of notes, people without the syndrome cant (unless u just have really big hands). I hope Bret and Eddy see this :D
I thought it was arachnodactyly
@@mareomanojdominic1498 look at some pictures of him sitting at a piano and look at his hands. His fingers werent slender. His fingers were proportionate to his hands, but his hands were big, and his arms were long.
Rachmaninoff didnt exhibit other characteristics of Marfand syndrome, such as poor eye sight, scoliosis, or cardiac complications. He still could've had it, even tho he didnt have those things. Some professionals say he did have it, other say he didnt. I jsut went along with that he did because of some research I did (yet again it was a few google searches I'm just retelling the information i remeber). Then again he could have had dormat cardiac issues that never really arose.. if you get what I mean
Cheers for writing this!
These studies are fake because someone tries to find a disease not even having one's corpse on the preparation table. We will never know whether it was acromegaly (which is the most likely to be), Marfand or something else.
"Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper"
Eddy: What is that actual piece again??
@Nguyen Phu An just report them for spam
@@anamariaalonso7645 Yea that's what I've been doing. Hopefully UA-cam will finally close their account!
OMGG AUBREY PFP
Fernanda, tbh, that was exactly what I were thinking, so Either Twoset aren't weird, or I am just as weird as them
I was singing that when the Mozart one came out but when he asked I also got stumped because I wasn't sure of the title too-
4:57 it’s probably not the teacher, it might be the fact they didn’t practice
@TwoSet: To answer your question at 10:35 , yes, you can pretty much do that with clarinets and make a sound at the cost of your lungs and consciousness. My mates and I in marching band were often wild, and, by removing the bells of our clarinets, could screw them together into “one” terrifically long clarinet (I think 3 long was the longest we could get it and still make an [[incredibly deep and red-in-the-face]] sound)
*goose noises*
Wow
ok now i want to do this with my mates
I’m gonna convince my band-mates to try this
Sad I didn't think of this, another life opportunity lost, lol
There are two types of Tiktoks. 90% cringe and 10% actually funny
Tik Tok could disappear and I wouldn't mind
Being real generous with that 10% there.
If you're on the wrong side you wouldn't find any funny tiktoks
Yup. I always got baited to watch UA-cam Shorts (which full of TikToks) because of dogs or cats and just scrolling the hell out of it just to ask "Why do these videos exist...?"
Majority of TikTok videos are cursed.
Or u can say... two _set_ of tiktoks
As a clarinet player, I laughed SO hard at the last one lol it killed me
Reminds me of when we would make “campfires” with our clarinets lol
Same lol
I actually couldnt breathe for a second as if my sister had me in a chokehold i was dying
It gave me so much anxiety 😭 What if they tipped over? The top one didn’t even have a cap on the mouthpiece
@@Vivi-Mage honestly it was funny but me too, didn’t rlly think of that😭
For your information Rachmaninoff was a 6'6" tall man and supposed to suffered from Marfan syndrome both made his fingers very long so he could comfortably reach a 12th and a maximum of 13th on white keys
On the other hand, Liszt's hand weren't significantly big yet they had unusual "small amount of connective tissue between the fingers that only begins at the very base of each finger making large spans on the piano easily achievable", and from the pieces he composed we can assume he could comfortably play a 10th on white keys with a maximum of 11th span
I'm 5'7 and can reach a 10th without too much difficulty. Ig its too bad I don't really play the piano, I could be exactly like Liszt.
Aye one day I can play Liszt. I can play a 10th with my fingers still bent.
I’m 6’’ and I can reach an comfortably an 11th, if I stretch I can do a 12th and I can reach a 13th but It’s really hard
@@patrickmarriott4422 yeah, practice for the rest of your life, then you'll be like liszt
Bruh I'm tiny and can barely hit an octave.
Twoset before:haha viola bad
Twoset now:we love you violas and we need to coexist we're here because of you❤
The hate has to stop.
Especially after what happened to violin-chan during the war with bass 😢😢😢
@@marshajelly6264 we still don't know what happened though I still have hope that she survived
they must have seen the video from viola king.
Towset
Bruh
the next video: hahaha viola roastsss go buurrnnn
The hilarious thing about the Mozart TikTok is that Franz Liszt was a legitimate panty dropper.
The nice thing about these videos is we can stay a safe distance from TikTok.
well said, well said bestie
Lmao too real
True
@@clover1519-h7q you’ve brought the plague with you
Amen
Son: mom can we get an orchestra?
Mom: no we have orchestra at home.
Orchestra at home: 4:57
I wanna like this but like.... IT'S PERFFECTLY A HUNDRED
😂
666 LIKES
XD BAHAHaH
I’m the 1.3k like and it’s so satisfying to press the button over and over again idk why
I’m a self taught pianist, but I play both classic and modern stuff. Just found this channel. Really enjoy it so far
10:00 When they realise they accidentally landed on straight tiktok instead of musical tiktok
Tf that was funny. I burst out laughing 😅😂
that's not straightTok
@@Mr.Coconut007 it’s not a normal straight tiktok, but it’s definitely straight TikTok. No other side would be making that kind of video.
What is straight tiktok?
@@Raren789 It's a type of tiktok that caters to a painful set of heterosexual clichés. In this case, the guy looks terrible, he sounds terrible, he's done some asshole things but he's full of confidence that he can get the girl back.
Petition to bring Eddy's sister on to the channel and impress us with her piano skills 😁😁😁
Yes! Belle is amazing and it could be nice to have something with her!
I; Second the petition
I just wanted to type that, piano charades would be a great video!!
Eddy’s sister and Sophie...
And Brett's brother!
I’m a lapsed singer, but I’ve always loved the sound of viola. Of course, I also sang Alto 2 in choirs when I was still performing so maybe I just can’t resist a warmer, richer sound from a less fashionable instrument.
y’all really be on tiktok for 40 hours a day
TIKTOK 40 HOURS
Dang i feel like there aren't many people who don't have Tiktok nowedays
@@aureliebeckers2626
I don't but it's only because I am not allowed to 😢
@@aureliebeckers2626 It's banned in my country. Kinda glad tho, the Indian side of that app was never a flattering one...
Twoset has made me jump on every social media so far, but Tik Tok. No. Can’t share my info with the whole world.
Sting players don’t really get lost any more often than us brass players. It’s just that when you are the only trumpet player and you are supposed come in on a big brass moment, it becomes so much more noticeable when you are lost versus when there are 20 violins and if you get lost, you still have 19 other players playing so no one notices. If you miss a note as the only trumpet player, everyone hears it.
yeahh,, for a while i was the only flute in my section and EVERYONE hears when you make a mistake ;-;
As a percussionist, I welcome you to the world of being the only one who plays your part. Also, quick tip: if you're the only one playing your part and you're struggling with entrances, really listen to the parts of instruments around you. Still rely on counting but it you get lost, you can figure out where you are and when to come in based on the other parts.
As a violinist I enjoy playing Sting as a musical instrument😁
Did my time as a highschool double bass. Can confirm.
No one ever watches the composer or listens to the literal bass tempo of the song lol
5:15 i recently had the unfortunate experience of attending my nephew's 7th grade holiday concert... it sounded just as awful as this. To be fair, even though they were 7th grade, because of Covid they started band two years late and they also have only had a couple of months of practice playing together.
That Jingle Bells school orchestra sounds like something straight out of The Nightmare Before Christmas
You're offending Danny Elfman
It almost does sound like when the characters first tried to play it in the movie XD.
The Halloween Town residents still did better than that band.
Sounds like chairs being moved.
There's a song called Minor Alterations that is all the christmas songs in a minor key. That's Nightmare before christmas
I laughed looking at the thumbnail already.
*I lost.*
Me too😂 my dirty mind was thinking smh else and it's cursed 🥴
Same
The continuos roasting of violas makes my sassy ass want to learn to play one.
"too old for this gen z humor"
Relatable.
That’s not gen z humour that’s just cringe
Charlotte Rose I didn’t get it either until I realised that it was a racist remark
@@AceGxard Whats racist?
@@AceGxard it was racist?
I’m gen z and I think that humour is so cringe
2:49 Started as Queen of the Night Aria but ended by popcorn getting stuck in her throat...
2:57 😂
3:02 is the best though
@@ParrotQueenPlays LMAOOOO
Great stuff. I can TOTALLY relate to trying to study/research something and listening to music and I just get lost in that and drop everything to "conduct/play" along. Awesome!
That cat is bringing the weird side of 20th century music back
Shostakovich ✅
Pierre Boulez
Good ol' Messiaen
Ives
twoset: i only know the practice tempo not the stripper tempo
subtitles: stRiPpEr tEmPLe
The Frick is your Profile Pic lol?
@Hamza Mzali pls stoppppp for the millionth time
@@cerebrummaximus3762 eddy wearing the practice tie dye shirt lmao
Brett:Only brass players mess up, and where the wrong socks
My band: *Brass are practically perfect (except for those four trumpet player) and woodwinds are screwed*
I love the Addams Family musical! It’s where that piece with “Stripper Tempo” is from. It’s better known as a “kick line” in musical theater, usually near the end of a piece where you drop the tempo significantly from what it was before and then build back up to it
Are you a fellow theatre kid?
My daughter is in that show, check out her channel @TwoSetSisters
@@k.hizzle5376You also watch TSV now? I'm in The Addams Family now
Ah, an explanation in the comments! I HAVE FINALLY FOUND YOU! THANK YOU!
Brett: laughs 0:59
Eddy: laughs 1:49
Editor San: I’m just going to act like I didn’t hear anything...
I would say to stop doing dead memes, but I’m doing dead memes too so what’s my excuse.
Yeah, that's I don't get this not to laugh challenges because I never know when someone is laughing and when don't.
@@KatechivonRuskamafia I guess in this case it applies during and immediately after reacting to something... if they’re laughing at something unrelated or doing an example doesn’t count
@@portal2kid you're good at keeping up with the memes that mean you no practice enough lah!
I wonder if editor-san is still the one editing this.
10:32
Eddy: is that three clarinets?
Brett: that was three clarinets
Eddy: oh my
Me: SACRILEGIOUS
the day my child says "i wanna play an instrument" i might cry, not of joy, but for my bank account lolol
The day your child says "I don't really want to play this instrument, it's too hard", after you've already spent many $$$.
My mom when I said I want play the clarinet
*do it*
The absolute despair on Eddy's face when the rest of the orchestra started playing in that school show
I love that violists are subscribed and don't care when Eddy throws a big fat roast at their face. MAD RESPECT!
I'm not a classical musician - but at this point, I can only assume that viola and violin players are simply bickering besties... :)
Them: "what Mozart song is that?"
The song when lyrics are applied: "somebody come get her, she's dancing like a stripper 🤪🤪🥵🥵🤑🤑"
Srsly tho what's the title 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s just called Come Get Her
@@hazelalperin3816 thankss
Actually is Eminem D12 my band if you’re taking about the one that twerks.
you called it a song, prepare to die /s
Eddy:"I've never been lost in playing"
Me:* cries in getting lost in a Suzuki book 1 piece *
what instrument do you play?
@@thisanimefab8086 Violin 😄
I think they were joking though
SAME 😭
That one substitute teacher in primary school: I’ll put on classical music do you don’t get distracted
Literally everyone: **starts dancing like ballerinas**
Considering Mozart wrote that as a revenge and meant for it to be impossible to sing, yes it is hard 🤣
captain my captain i thank you
I thought that was Come Scoglio? He wrote QOTN for his sister in law who had a fun upper extension and wanted to show it off.
If youre talking about Queen of the night, that was written for his sister in law so she can show off her upper register
That wasn't the piece written for revenge. You're thinking of Come scoglio. Where he disliked the singer and made her "bob her head like a chicken".
"I mean we're going to a concert tonight, I hope--"
*irish quarantine jealousy intensifies*
**Relates in Indian..**
Related in so many countries... Come on Covid vaccination!
And here I am crying in a South East Asian country near India😭😭😭😭😭😭
**cries in brazilian** (haven’t been to a concert in more than one year 😢)
Cries in argentinean
It's sad that the conductor got fired for orchestrating dancing like a stripper he was a legend for that
This serie is coming back and I am here for it.
Haha true
One of their most relatable series lol
Classical music charades is also a very nice series.
@@-Muzikalite- yeah, I miss it! 😭
So laugh-worthy!! cracking n wheezing🤣🤣
No one:
Auto generated sub:
"Yeah so violence you do a great job"
Heheh lol yes
Auto generated sub :
"There's black and white shirt, and there's black an white Botox"
Me : wut 😐
It's actually bowtie btw
@@lacialovescats auto generated sub cant catch up on Twoset's accent lol
5:35 I’m not sure if I’m guessing right or not but it might that they’re playing bad on purpose. In 8th grade at the final concert before graduation our teacher told us to play very bad at the warm up on stage and then actually sound good when playing the piece so the audience gets shocked even for a little
Now I need a shirt/ hoodie that say „I spend thousands of dollars for a piece of wood”
Woo, vio..lin......gang
Same since I play guitar.
"... and all I got was debt and depression" (lmao, me my first year of playing professionally)
Bad salespitch for a violin salesman: "this one comes with no strings attached."
69th like and 1st reply
10:51
Brett: I think we lost.
Everyone: You think?
8:37 Ravel Gaspard de la nuit - Ondine
Thank you!!!!! I was searching for this comment
YOU LIFESAVER
Yes yess the comment I needed. Thank you 💙
Aaaah thanks
Ilyyyyyyy
I love how the hearts went negative 😂. Where is guys the Ling Ling potion? 😂
When you talk about wearing the wrong bow tie or shirt or socks I can’t stop thinking “why don’t you just bring another one of the different color in your bag?
At my music college, once a year some of the instrumentalists were required to learn a secondary instrument and perform jingle bells at the end of the year. It sounded like that.
we did that too, except we had to play the composition students’ pieces!!! it never went well but it was fun hehe
I started watching these guys while in high school; I was just a cellist excited to see some classical music humor. 4.5 years later and now I’m in my second year in college studying music performance and I’m still watching them :’) thank you for always being there 2set❤️
You always bring a combination of humor and education and I like that. Keep up the good work I really enjoy you guys video. It's the highlight of my day...I only laughed about as much as the two of did at the video supplied for you
eddy and brett be like: i am roasting everything in an elegant way
Humour: ✅
Practice: Uhm, maybe not for now *sheesh*
Yep
It's Twosetviolin time 🤡
_sheesh_
haha sheesh
10:10 Just casually writing on paper with an Apple pencil.
Them : Perfect because of your imperfection
Also them : you are ✨ deformed ✨
That cracked me up way too hard 🤣🤣🤣
1:48 this should be a gif when you had to laugh at dad jokes. Just a traumatising *HA* so they don’t do it again.
Not sleep paralysis demon 😂😂
little did they realize, they both lost the first heart at 0:58
the tiktok audio: an orchestral version of that somebody come get her meme
eddy, an intellectual: what is that actual piece again
The Jingle Bells clip made me think of something we with the Brass used to do in our Youth Orchestra. When a piece started with a Brass solo we sometimes secretly conspired to start a half or whole tone higher or lower, and then when the strings came in...confusion all around. Of course never at a concert, only at rehearsal. Our conductor had (near) perfect pitch so he used to give us suspicious looks whenever we did this, but always kept going. Some string players caught on quickly, but most of them got really confused.
Me and my section mates would take the solo up or down an octave, transpose it to a different key or just slide into a similar but different piece halfway through. And every so often we would come in slightly behind.
I was so relative with the “I’m dropping out” 😂
Day 1 of trying to get twoset to write the names of classical pieces in the description
PLEASE YES!!
Oof I have been wanting this for ages
PLEASEEEEE
yes [please]
FR THO I ACC NEED TO KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONE EDDY WAS TALKING ABT OMG
‘Sophisticated distinguished classical musicians’
**flashbacks to everything they’ve done**
Eddy: Alright so we’re gonna start with fingering exercises, get your vibrato nice and wide. Then we’ll move onto open strings. Long steady strokes, starting with the G string, working our way up to the E string and from there I’d like to start with your Bach & probably end on Debussy
Classical twerking, playing half naked, playing while eating pepper, ling ling workouts, playing Tchaik backwards, shredding all paganini caprices live... the list of sophisticated things goes on and on...
I’m literally a year late but i have the exact same Baptist Hymnal sitting on my piano (3:54). i sort of borrowed it and then didn’t know who to give it back to so now i still have it after two years lol
3:36 " cat is scared by the sound of piano and is scared to jump"
Chopin : that's amaaaazing
I just wanted to say that thank you. I'm 14 years old and i first started taking violin lessons when i was 7. And when i was 12 i just started to hate it because my teacher didn't even give me a song or something else. (maybe she was right idk). But thanks to you i'm seriously loving it right now. And really practicing too much :D. You make me understand that violin is such a beautiful instrument. (not very boring) I'm really thankful to both of you. I hope you see this comment and realize how you touched my life. Greetings from Turkey ❤🎻
I. Totally. Understand. You.
I literally have the same story ! And i'm from France ^^
I'm thinking the "Mozart" tik tok tune around 7:45 is actually the stripper song in the clarinet bit at the end ...
SoMeBoDy cOmE Get HeR sHe DaNcinG liKe A sTriPper
2:31 I literally thought that it was Eddy singing.
Yep me too
Same
In all seriousness, “Stripper” Tempo is referring to the tempo and feel of the song “The Stripper” by David Rose - it’s a specific style of big band in essence.
You fine gentlemen have earned another subscriber...Me. While not tremendously musical. I feel the pain and the joy just as everyone else.
The study one hits home so hard, I remember first listening to Carnival of the Animals when I was studying for 2nd year Uni exams and just having to stop because I realised it was literally one big musical meme. One of my all time favourites just for shitposting value alone
TwoSet: violas
Subtitle: violince
I mean it's not wrong
Mine came out as violence, I wonder where the caption writer went, some videos didn't provide captions and this one is definitely not written by the subtitler
@@wassuphoomanimyourlocalali3784 yeah i know it's automatic subtitle
editor-san's edit and commentary makes it even funnier lmao
No lie, at 10:29, that reminded me of when I was in high school getting ready for the xmas parade and me and my friends took the mouth-pieces and bells off of our clarinets and just held them together to create one giant clarinet. IT ACTUALLY PLAYED A FEW NOTES TOO! A band-geek highlight of senior year
1:28 thank you for the viola love it made me as a violist extremely happy, and I agree violins always get the melody but I’m fine with being the harmony. I always thought the viola section was a harmony to the rest of the chaos.
Thank you for the love, still violins are the heart
The very first one killed me
Petition for twoset to react to Alma Deutscher's opera
Wao
yesssss please and her piano concerto
Yessssss
@@maryashaelvey1911 AND HER VIOLIN CONCERTO
@@user-gl7qx1ww6r YEAH
Me as a kid: Wow the violin is so easy!
Me now: My fingers hurt and I get confused with the notes aaaa
Everything is so CONFUZZLING
@@emilie8170 IT HURTS
@@awildkelkinnie RIGHT AND ITS NOT JUST THE FINGERS ITS ALSO THE BACK AND SHOULDERS
@@emilie8170 YEA AND THE CHIN but overall it's fun(when I began)
*cries in squeaks
As a student that plays the viola, it's pretty accurate. I'm literally the only viola in my class and my classmates like making fun of me.
keep your head up! viola is the greatest! you are so important to the orchestra!
-a fellow violist
Thanks for the cheer! This year there are a little bit more of us. We're loud and proud. :)
@@lies_and_deception2210 we love to see it!!!
Me talking to someone about TwoSet:
TwoSet: posts a video
Me: 👀👄👀
Illuminati intensifies
-"We're going to a concert tonight."
Indians in quarantine rn:😔😔👍👍
Lol so relatable since you dont really have concerts in your neighbourhood in india
@@mamtasahu286 yep, same. Not just quarantine but also never having any classical concerts to go to :(
@@muskanchoradia ya, the only option is Symphony orchestra of India but ppl who don't live in Mumbai can't listen it
Yep, too relatable
Yes, I’m triggered (cries in brazilian)
The violas hiding their tears as they are being called firewood (I am a violaist EVEN THE AUTO CORRECT IS TRYING TO CHANGE VIOLAIST TO VIOLINIST)
When I was in high school band, the brass players were called brassholes and the woodwinds were called firewood. All good, family humor. 😄
5:09 Yes. Yes it can be real and I have witnessed first hand
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Rip
What?! The clarinets, you can’t do that, you will squash it! Dude, clarinets are heavy. :D
Being a viola player and a two set fan can be difficult at times but I just learn to roll with it lmao
Sameeeee
"we're going to the concert tonight" - such a simple phrase and yet my heart cracked a little be. Yea Covid is going great here in Europe
Queen of the Night is the one thing I sing when everyone else on choir is trying to warm up correctly
Twoset totally overthinking at 5:30. I've done this stunt before where everyone plays a popular piece in random keys
As a harpist, I don't feel so alone in the orchestra for once - thank you!
Thankyou! There's other harpists out there!
The first one is so true. Us violists are so under-appreciated. Did you know we have a C-string? no flex but yeah crazy
I have a degree in music performance and I always feel so....so bad for my dear friends who got their degrees in musical education. They are the real heroes.