Nah she chucked it. The collective jaw drop from Brett and Eddy! Haha mine did too out of just utter shock ahah... imagine if it had been a really expensive violin. Oh the pain!
Well- I had something- while I was doing a violin lesson....... *I actually was trying to carful with the bow and violin then..... I couldn’t do it so.... dropped the violin.. :,)*
They did multiple takes on the dropped violin scene, each time damaging the violin. First time, the bridge popped out and got lost on the floor. Nobody noticed. Second time, the neck fractured and the fingerboard collapsed down. Prop master just tightened the strings and said "go with it nobody will notice". Third time, the take they used, you can see the chin rest break off and flop to the ground.
I had a similar guess when they said it is the same violin. I don't know, maybe they should practice the dropping scene with an substitute, or get two. uh. The prop master just wish people will pretend not seeing it. LMAO.
Lol i guess its bcuz the first time they recorded it was without the bridge,and after they edited the scene they were like "holy crap there wasnt a bridge!"and then they refilm the scene only showing the bridge,they didnt give a f about the rest they just edited the scene with bridge in and pretending there was a bridge all the time,and that went worse and worse bruh
This is a bit different, but I trained horses and worked in a breeding barn for Polish Arabians for 6 years and have ridden my entire life. When I watch horse movies I can't even finish them, they are so ridiculous....
fake violin acting: *exist* me, who doesn't even play the violin: ah shit, here we go again Edit: I've lost their heart :(((((( anyway thank you so much for 11k
The case of the mysterious bridge: My guess is that in one of the shots of where she throws the violin onto the floor, the bridge snaps out. You can see the chin rest coming off, maybe they managed to put that back, but not the bridge. Then, all the scenes were filmed in different order, so the bridge had already skedaddled when it was time to film the concert scenes.
yeah, we've got the same point😂😂 and i think they might have retake the same scenes for at least a few more time, to choose the best take they think it was, and edit them together, so that's why the bridge suddenly reappear and gone again..
there was once I watched a Chinese drama. they played a keyboard but the notes are all wrong. but the one thing that my sister noticed, THEY DIDN'T EVEN PLUG IT IN LMAO
Someone should make a movie of bloopers. That’s when everyone can see everything is ridiculous. Then you know how musicians see fake playing in movies.
At least where I live, new cheap violins come without the bridge installed. So If you know nothing (as I did when I opened mine) you take the bridge and the resin, don't understand, left them in the case and try to play without them.
My theory is that they have managed to destroy or lose it in one of the takes that involved dropping the violin. And then had to go back and (re)shoot more scenes.
Me as a kid: “Oh my god she is so good...” Me now as a violinist: “So much...*pain*” Edit: Thanks so much for all the likes! Stay safe during these tough times! 💖❤️
Me before watching any TwoSetViolin commentary: "Wow these classical musicians are ALL so talented." Me after watching most of TwoSetViolin commentary: "Was I tone deaf? Why is everyone playing so terribly? I MUST seek out and listen to real talent! Also thanks from saving me the hours of watching bad music movies."
Anyone can tell that is not a dropped instrument as Brett demonstrated simply knocking on it produces resonance and strings vibrating not the thud of a wooden box
That actress had no professional violin teachers assigned to help her, so she paid out of her own pocket for the Simply Violin app to play this role... Nailed it.
Yes! And it's supposed to be portraying a serious subject matter! How can we take any of it seriously when they switch out the bridge from shot to shot?!
TwoSet: "WHY DON'T THEY GET AN ACTUAL VIOLINIST?!?" All the violinists in the orchestra in the first 30 seconds: "Hey I can do that for you if you want" Directors: "Nah not like an actual musician is gonna watch this." TwoSet: "Did somebody call my name?"
ELO Films No,no,I think they wanted this: “All the violinists in the orchestra in the first 30 seconds working their asses off playing every single instrument in the world 40 hours each day ever since they were born and took turns playing each other’s instruments 40 hours each day.
Actually, the percentage of Chinese soloist audience is high. But they mostly are forced to do it and put the art off their head as soon as their private tutors leave.
It’s amazing to think Your Lie in April got the motion a whole lot more accurate than “My Last Visa”. It’s a lot easier to just play and record the violin playing and get 100% accuracy than to animate the entire thing😂
I played for 20 years and I thought the 4 fine tuners were hilarious lol I stopped using fine tuners when I was 13 and moved on to a nicer violin without them by 14. It's what beginners use and that cracks me up lol
I love how at 11:57 she finally succeded in playing the two chords at the right time, in sync with the audio.. ..too bad they were chords played only by the piano, no violin there :/
"I know we're being nitpicky" -No bridge -Gloves -Coated in rosin -Horrible technique, bow sliding everywhere, holding violin and bow wrong -Not even playing in the right position, string, or bow stroke Bruh that's not nitpicky, these are glaring issues that completely ruin the film
I guess coating the violin in rosin was intended to show the amounts of practice she had, but it gave me the impression of how little she cared about the violin. Get a cloth and clean it!
Once I was practicing on my keyboard (with headphones keep this in mind). I was really focused on learning this one part and ignored all surroundings around me. When I finished I was going to do a riff for fun, but when I start in the corner of my eye I see something moving very fast. I look up and see my mom. I was so startled I jumped and almost fell off the bench. Turns out my mom was waving at me to get my attention but I didn't notice. Just shows how focused musicians are lmao! (after I started locking the door so I couldn't be distracted!)
My 'missing bridge' theory is that they filmed the scene of her dropping the violin on stage and storming off first.... Then lost the bridge and never found it again, couldn't be bothered to fix it 😂
Eddy to Brett: "Do you see what I saw?" Me, not a violin player: "Four fine tuners?" Eddy to Brett: "Violin soloist with four fine tuners!" Me: 😲 TwoSetViolin taught me well.
@@tamara25252 yep! But usually it's the beginners who use 4 fine tuners a pro soloist usually uses only one since they have enough experience to only tune with the pegs :))
honestly, on my violin there are 4 regular build in finetuners. I'm nearly ready to study and still ah e all 4 of them. Maybe it's because my violin is build in 2013 or sth.. and maybe it's too sort of new? I don't know.
@@blobofstufff7824 it's totally just a beginner (like people that really really sucks at turning the peg!) thing to help you fine tune the violin, a lot of violin does comes with 4 fine tuners just like mine, but eventually you'll remove it leaving only one on the E string since the E string is so brittle and thin, one excessive turn on the peg will snap it. The fine tuner used when you're already close to the E4 note, like D#5 then you working your way up till it hit perfect E4.
TwoSet: Did you catch that?? Me, with no musical knowledge or training trying to guess what they see: She used two hands! TwoSet: Four fine tuners. Me: ...oh. TwoSet: ...and most can do it without two hands. Me: I knew it! I’m a genius. I can call out bad violinists from a mile away.
Four fine tuners are often specified for loaned Stradivarius's, because the action of turning a friction peg wears down the wood. Even just a mm per year (on the low end of a person playing every day) would result in the peg box being changed every decade.
I'm also a classical ballet fan and I love to hate on shows that either badly execute with or don't bother to use a body double. So many similarities! People who think pointe work can be learned in a week are the same who think a violinist doesn't need a bridge.
Titanic historian here. Yeah, historical inaccuracy is straight-up horrible, and I hate it when you point it out and people just spit *“iT’s a mOviE, nOt a dOcUmEnTaRy!1!”* at you. If you’re making any piece of media revolving around a real historical event of any kind, you should at least *try* and make it like a documentary. I consider all historical inaccuracy, no matter the scale, disrespectful to one extent or another.
@@DerpyPossum What bugs me even more is that often documentaries make exactly similar errors. Visuality is the strong point of videos, so why not use it to learn. I don't understand what movies would lose , if people in them would wear period appropriate clothing and armor. For some reason artists have gotten in their heads that everyone before 1960's wore black leather.
@@Pyhantaakka just out of curiosity, have you heard of the Titanic 2012 miniseries by any chance? it’s pretty bad. You should watch “The Laughing Cavalier”s video on it, he brings up a lot of its errors.
Or cast someone who played violin/viola in middle school/high school.... it doesn't have to be a pro. All the super-obvious mistakes could be avoided with that. Or even just take an hour to teach them the basics.
I agree. It’s really easy to assume that someone producing a movie about violinists-or anything at all- would at least be passionate about the subject and it seems like they only wanted face-value.
for you all who remember my dad who roasted me about my bach double, he has returned with more savagery. we were randomly talking about music and stuff and he went "do you know the easiest way for you to get into Julliard?" and i said no and he told me "switch to the viola" and i think he's been watching too much twoset anyway thats all have a nice day edit: for those of you who dont know the bach double story, when twoset played it on the 1/32 violins, he asked me if i was listening to a recording of myself :)
You know, I once snuck up on my daughter to hug her when she was practicing violin, and so I did, and NO SURPRISE, she dropped her violin. Then she told me what Eddy said, '9 out of 10 musicians will jump if you sneak up on them like that.' And for my daughter's case, she dropped it. I (and my daughter) never let it go.
That was my main thing, if you can ignore all the other stuff, she's playing in a small cell or a small wooden cabin, and it sounds like in a massive hall? So cringey, even to a non musician
Hamlet: To be or not to be? Bridge: To be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be,not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be ... Eddy: 🤯wwut
@@TheRealGod18 since when has classical music ever made only for those that know how to play it? You don't need to know to play the violin to watch two set, the guys are awfully entertaining and educational, so anyone can watch them whenever they want! As for my private information, you don't need it!
@@TheRealGod18 you're grouping all women together as if being a woman is a personality trait. Now just that but you also are judging those that don't have musical knowledge but watch two set for fun. I love the guys because they're amazing, funny and talented and teach me a lot of things! You don't need to have knowledge in movie making to like movies, you don't need to have knowledge in writing to like books, that's what makes you hypocritical! And BYE!
Gotta feeling the bridge disappeared because they broke it shooting one of the scenes, where she throws it but rather than fixing it or getting a new violin they just kept using it, for shoots and re-shoots.
Gustaz Alex for this reason I do thank all those who in the comments write the sentences of the video! For non-English speakers, this is a great help. So, thank you :)
One lesson with a beginning violin student would have helped this performance - ouch, it was painful to watch. Movies like this drive me crazy. My Mother used to hush me up when I would mention the inaccuracies but it meant a lot to me when I was a kid!
It’s more about how little effort is put into it. In action movies, the actors spend months practicing the fighting scenes, yet here, they didn’t even bother to use a functional violin.
One of my favorite things about this fanbase is how everyone isn’t gatekeeping music or anything like that. People ask questions, and people answer those questions, and I never see any negativity. It’s really refreshing and also really awesome :D
6:47 Speaking of detail: Those posters look like Photoshop filtered laser prints. It‘s highly unlikely that a 40‘s era poster for a single concert would be printed in 4 colors, because process printing was quite expensive in that time. Still is, if it’s not printed via laser printer. Plus the motif looks not a bit like 40‘s. Filmmaking is a tough job. There‘s critics everywhere...
It's not so much the colours used, but the fact that it's a colour photograph. If it was a copy of a cartoon poster or something I could understand those colours being used as it's fairly muted, but to have a colour photograph? That takes the biscuit
plays other string instruments. never touched violin. watches this video me: *yes yes i know right? yeah i know. mhm i agree* also me: *doesnt understand a single thing apart from a couple things from piano lessons*
Auditioning for this movie: A real actress with violin playing skills: Denied! A random woman with a pretty face but no skills: Accepted! That's a typical way of how Chinese movies are made nowadays.
Eddy: I get it that she's not a musicians... I think because she is an actress she should learn properly, so that she can act.... what's the point of being an actress/actor if they can't nailed on an act
@@avaclaire4542 There are multiple instances of this happening and mostly through shows/movies where being a musician is a key part of the story though. It's not being a snob to ask for that accuracy that occurs through an entire story. Besides most of it doesn't even cost too much it just takes a few youtube videos.
@@avaclaire4542 The thing is, the violin(ist) was the main actor here. So, if they practice fitness and workout for MONTHS for certain scenes involving action and fights, I think they should at least have some basic knowledge about the instrument they are pretending to be playing.
“We’re not a roasting channel” 4 mins later “why does she use two hands, basically all violinists do it with one. Is she afraid she’ll drop it or sth?” 4 minutes later “Where did the other violin go, did she drop it?” Au revoir water, it was nice to have you in my mouth for a second
My favourite thing about fake violin playing in movies is, at least some of the time the bow is rubbing on the strings, so *imagine what it sounds like on set with someone just screeching random strings with no bridge and likely no attempt at tuning in an otherwise silent room* and then the director is like, "Annnnd scene! Perfect."
Me before 2set non musician: *watches movie/shows with “musicians” comfortably* Me after 2set still non musician: “ThAT aCtInG ThO!” *visible hurt, can’t even look at the actors or instruments*
Has the movie industry stopped giving a damn or just think musicians don’t exist? Lol either way we get great content from twoset. (Nice new merch btw).
Director's prerogative. Some really care about accuracy and realism, while others go for the dramatized fakery thinking that the intensity or intention of the portrayal is enough to carry it through the audience. I'd like both, preferably. I wouldn't be surprised if directors are typically one or the other. So far the trend is Chinese directors are about the faking 🤣 Maybe their mantra is Poignant Beauty + Sacrilegious/40
@@Jeremy73950 Ikr! But if you think about it, a movie is based on a director's artistic license. It's the same with artists when they do things that make great compositions but make no logical sense in Real World physics or reality. I grew up with cartoons and anime, so my artwork reflects these very unrealistic things for aesthetic purposes. It seems like movies are held to a much stricter standard though. I mean, it's understandable given the context is a real world setting, and this even more so being a historical drama. It's like if an artist who specialized in realistic paintings made a violinist painting using stock imagery. Sure, it'd be realistic, but it would also be a Sacrilegious/10 😂
I acted in a Hallmark movie (“Midnight Masquerade”) as a pianist. The studio actually hired professional musicians. We had to fake playing to a recording of “The Blue Danube.” However, they did not use that piece in the movie; the one they overlayed wasn’t even remotely close in tempo or style!
I think it's more impressive that others around her in the scene, are able to act as if she's playing really well, when you consider what an aweful racket she must be making.
Gordon Ramsay: WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE?!
TwoSet Violin: *WHERE'S THE BRIDGE?!*
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“I know we’re being nit picky...”
Idk man she’s missing a whole ass bridge
and wearing gloves lmao
And they left out the violin solo... which was such an obvious mistake. She looked like a violin mime.
😂😂
Devin Sussex Graves the Voicesmith bro don’t insult the mimes.
XD lol had to rewind it to see if I missed something...was confused like where d'fuk her bridge go lol
"i dont know, maybe the actress is just being careful with the violin"
*actress drops the violin*
Nah she chucked it. The collective jaw drop from Brett and Eddy! Haha mine did too out of just utter shock ahah... imagine if it had been a really expensive violin. Oh the pain!
@@TheStardust12 They must have broken the violin budget because they had no backups, so yeah, the violins must have been expensive.
Well- I had something- while I was doing a violin lesson....... *I actually was trying to carful with the bow and violin then..... I couldn’t do it so.... dropped the violin.. :,)*
Its almost like they had a regular violin and a shittier one they need for that scene and they somehow got switched along the way a couple of times.
b o o m e r r r r r r r r r r
They did multiple takes on the dropped violin scene, each time damaging the violin. First time, the bridge popped out and got lost on the floor. Nobody noticed. Second time, the neck fractured and the fingerboard collapsed down. Prop master just tightened the strings and said "go with it nobody will notice". Third time, the take they used, you can see the chin rest break off and flop to the ground.
THE POOR VIOLIN
Bruh, how did they not notice the BRIDGE falling off??
That is actually HILARIOUS
Wait, so they RE-USED THE SAME VIOLIN AND THOUGHT IT WAS FINE?!?!?!!?
I had a similar guess when they said it is the same violin. I don't know, maybe they should practice the dropping scene with an substitute, or get two. uh. The prop master just wish people will pretend not seeing it. LMAO.
"Is the violin sick?"
"Yeah, it's missing the bridge mate"
That one got me pretty bad
Me too
ahahaha me too 😂
777 like. Woohoo
what's the time
Lmao 😂
Imagine what it sounded like in real time when they were doing the shot.
They probably oiled the bow so it wouldn't make any sound. That's why it slips so much too.
@@0sirawesomeretro That actually makes sense, oh my goodness-
Brett and Eddy should do their own version of, "If They Were Plugged In!" "If Their Bows Were Rosined!"
My ears hurt just thinking it.
Probably why they removed the bridge?
“We’re not a roasting channel, we’re a simmering channel”
*yeah right the next thing you’ll be telling me is that Ling Ling only practices 39 hours*
and 59 minutes :)
@@egliukse and 59 seconds
Only 39 hours daily
@@ClovesnSpice 39 hours per second
HALFBL00D 999 milliseconds
I like how she plays a piano on a violin at 11:58
Yeahhh ikr 🤣
4:39
4:39
She’s soooo talented🤩Amazing!
hate it when my violin turns into a piano
The Legend of Ling Ling: The story of the mysterious bridge.
Ling ling can play perfect even with no bridge
@@estellapeterson3967 Ling ling can play perfect even with no body
권도휘 very true
Sounds like a scooby doo movie
If u can play it with a bridge u can play it without a bridge
Sometimes when I play my cello, my bridge just disappears for a few hours and then reappears.
Lmao
Same bruh, my violin’s bridge doesn’t appear for days suddenly, and then they ask you why you haven’t been practicing
Oh god no
This joke... is confusing
Same. Like sometimes it just be like that. My fingerboard collapses and I don't even notice...
"BRIDGE"
"BRIIIIIIIDGE"
"WHAAAAAAATT???"
*pls calm down eddy*
"WHAAT??"
"tHe MyStErIoUs ReTuRn Of ThE bRiDge????"
I actually started laughing for some reason.
Lol i guess its bcuz the first time they recorded it was without the bridge,and after they edited the scene they were like "holy crap there wasnt a bridge!"and then they refilm the scene only showing the bridge,they didnt give a f about the rest they just edited the scene with bridge in and pretending there was a bridge all the time,and that went worse and worse bruh
Woahh Violin No Bridge! Lemme do a circle around this violin
I laughed so hard I had to replay it so much lollllll it was so funny
10:25 XD if you wanna see it and laugh xD
I’m a harpist and this reminded me of a time where I saw the actor patting the harp for some reason and it’s just so ridiculous to watch.
This is a bit different, but I trained horses and worked in a breeding barn for Polish Arabians for 6 years and have ridden my entire life. When I watch horse movies I can't even finish them, they are so ridiculous....
PATTING ??? 😭😭
@@crimezone3865 Yes, when your harp plays well you give it plenty of pats and treats! Who's a good harp?
harp is so beautifull i wish i played it
They didn’t hire an actual musician because no one wanted to throw a violin on the floor
That's a really good excuse😂
literally, as a musician i could never
I could never
Very true. Real Musicians would never do that. Not in a million years. I don't think they'd even do that to a rip-off-no-sound violin.
I would never break an instrument 🎻
tv show / movie: *features bad violin playing*
twoset: *how many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man ???*
Lmao
LMAO
SpongeBob reference, nice! 😆
@Dietrich Ahlers I feel like there should be a Spongebob reference for every occasion.
@@tylerhackner9731 yes please!
Well, I’m not a violinist but the no bridge thing just really pisses me off
Yeah, it does for me to. It’s probably because it looks really two dimensional.
Same >:(
I know right
exactly...
Huh hmmmmm
9:51 As a tennis player AND a violin player this video hurt way more than it should’ve 😂😂😂
fake violin acting: *exist*
me, who doesn't even play the violin: ah shit, here we go again
Edit: I've lost their heart :(((((( anyway thank you so much for 11k
Who is that cute guy on your profile pic??
@@aisyahkinthara9280 i believe that's the very talented Mark Lee
SLIMEY DEKU damn right he is
As a non violinist I agree to this on a spiritual level😂
lol
The case of the mysterious bridge: My guess is that in one of the shots of where she throws the violin onto the floor, the bridge snaps out. You can see the chin rest coming off, maybe they managed to put that back, but not the bridge. Then, all the scenes were filmed in different order, so the bridge had already skedaddled when it was time to film the concert scenes.
Oh Noes You may be on to something
Yeah probably. And then they were like "well no one will notice anyway"
yeah, we've got the same point😂😂 and i think they might have retake the same scenes for at least a few more time, to choose the best take they think it was, and edit them together, so that's why the bridge suddenly reappear and gone again..
but why would film the drop first but not last? 😂
Yeah, when I saw 10:56 I thought "Aaa, that's why there's no bridge in some of the scenes." Maybe they didn't even notice it missing 😂
there was once I watched a Chinese drama. they played a keyboard but the notes are all wrong. but the one thing that my sister noticed, THEY DIDN'T EVEN PLUG IT IN LMAO
Someone should make a movie of bloopers. That’s when everyone can see everything is ridiculous. Then you know how musicians see fake playing in movies.
LMBO 🤣🤣🤣
*TRIGGERED*
Haha that is very funny! Chinese dramas have a lot of tricks up their sleeve.
Lmaoooooàaaaaydgzgsj fn
Tyayla
You guys should do a "realistic audio" of the moments she plays, and what it would actually sound like. Keep the applause in. 💀
omg they DID do this on one of their videos:D it was so funny the meteor garden violin playing
Me: that doesn’t look that bad
Twoset: Horrible
Me: HORRIBLE
YOU HAVE NO EYES, YOU HAVE NO EARS
The same way we react to Gordon Ramsey
Noah K I play clarinet and even I can tell how horrible it is
TT3366TT Yes
😂😂😂
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it actually easier to find a violin WITH a bridge than without???
I've never seen you can buy a violin without a bridge anywhere... And I've seen a lot of cheap violins...
At least where I live, new cheap violins come without the bridge installed. So If you know nothing (as I did when I opened mine) you take the bridge and the resin, don't understand, left them in the case and try to play without them.
Arii
Oooh nooooo
My theory is that they have managed to destroy or lose it in one of the takes that involved dropping the violin. And then had to go back and (re)shoot more scenes.
Dragoniel Iskaliri Silverwing big brain
Brett and Eddie: *nO YoU CanT PLay ViolIN like that!!*
Random budget dramas: haha violin go *wjdhbwakdwnakdawhkdjhwamduawhdkjaw*
There needs to be more than 10 likes this is just MmmMmm M
This is a Great comment oml
@@madeleinearcher999 2 months later and people are still replying so grateful B )
😂
haha violin go *mosquito noises*
11:58 Dang, shes so good that she can even play the piano
ikr! I thought the same it's so hilarious lol
there's a piano behind her
@@starry.mp4 Yes and she was playing in sync with the piano sounds but we don't hear any violin sounds.
That parted slayed me and not in a good way
Me as a kid: “Oh my god she is so good...”
Me now as a violinist: “So much...*pain*”
Edit: Thanks so much for all the likes! Stay safe during these tough times! 💖❤️
Me before watching any TwoSetViolin commentary: "Wow these classical musicians are ALL so talented."
Me after watching most of TwoSetViolin commentary: "Was I tone deaf? Why is everyone playing so terribly? I MUST seek out and listen to real talent! Also thanks from saving me the hours of watching bad music movies."
clearlyu2 LMAOO
Me who is hard of hearing: wot? I can't tell the difference
Same here
PAIN
YOU MADE ME A YOU MADE ME A BELIEVAH
BELIEVAH
New shirt:
“Where’s that bridge? Where’s that budget?”
NinoXArashi And another with the word “Violin” above a picture of a bridge.
It looks like someone literally raided their grandma's attic.
Good idea
YES haha
Eddy: “That does not sound like a violin dropping”
Me: hOw dO yOu kNoW hMmMmMm
Maybe they need to drop viola instead of violin 😃😃
and i oop sksksk
They drop (and smash and burn) violas every day, and the sound is probably kinda similar
Anyone can tell that is not a dropped instrument as Brett demonstrated simply knocking on it produces resonance and strings vibrating not the thud of a wooden box
violas be droppin'
That actress had no professional violin teachers assigned to help her, so she paid out of her own pocket for the Simply Violin app to play this role... Nailed it.
Actually this is horrendous even if I am not a musician
Dude, NO. BRIDGE. Come on.
@@HyTricksyy exactly and what bothers me is that, this exists.
Yes! And it's supposed to be portraying a serious subject matter! How can we take any of it seriously when they switch out the bridge from shot to shot?!
This just hurts. And I am a guitar player xD
RenVicious69 I'm a piano player but it still hurts
Director: let's fake everything
Twoset: not on my watch
Cheap violin: Defect Bridge Society
Twoset + Olof: Flat Bridge Society
This movie: *NO BRIDGE SOCIETY*
No Earth Society, where you at
olaf not olof
England: London Bridge Society
Guitar: even flatter bridge society.
It's the disappearing and reappearing bridge society...
Hmm a bit long.
i wanna be on set while she’s “playing” just to hear what it really sounds like, because i bet it’d be hilarious.
"Is the violin sick!?"
"Yeah, it's missing a bridge man."
That got me so bad, I'm wheezing 😂😂
Me: ''That doesn't look too ba-"
Twoset:"TERRIBLE"
Me:"TERRIBLE"
Lol
hahahahaha
Very much relatable lmao 😂🤣👏😂
_Lamentable_
~lol~
TwoSet: "WHY DON'T THEY GET AN ACTUAL VIOLINIST?!?"
All the violinists in the orchestra in the first 30 seconds: "Hey I can do that for you if you want"
Directors: "Nah not like an actual musician is gonna watch this."
TwoSet: "Did somebody call my name?"
Real musicians should know how to play more than 1 instrument tbh
@@plzcatz Fine. "All the violinists in the orchestra in the first 30 seconds plus that one violinist who got transferred to the viola section"
ELO Films No,no,I think they wanted this: “All the violinists in the orchestra in the first 30 seconds working their asses off playing every single instrument in the world 40 hours each day ever since they were born and took turns playing each other’s instruments 40 hours each day.
Actually, the percentage of Chinese soloist audience is high. But they mostly are forced to do it and put the art off their head as soon as their private tutors leave.
@@plzcatz who said that to you? Or HOW do you have that opinion. I'm honestly curious because that sounds ridiculously dumb af.
It’s amazing to think Your Lie in April got the motion a whole lot more accurate than “My Last Visa”.
It’s a lot easier to just play and record the violin playing and get 100% accuracy than to animate the entire thing😂
Some shows and movies use CGI to animate instrument playing
Lord of the Strings Trilogy:
1:01 The Fellowship of the Fine Tuners
8:09 Two Gloves
10:23 The Return of the Bridge
One does not simply have a bridge.
Yes!!!! For all us geeky people out here!!
You have our bows
@@rokiahmohdnor That's the best thing i have ever heard XDD
These sound like names of songs 😂
TwoSetViolin: Her hand is too flat, it's just on the A string. She kind of started on the 3rd Position...........
Me(not a violinist): Yup yup totally
Me, a guitarist: *Waiting to see a fake guitarist somewhere in these videos*
@@heyitsjuri there is, There was a Chinese movie which TwoSet violins reacted to. The movie is called My Little Princess
@@sorrenblitz805there’s one with a guitarist but I don’t know if it’s fake
Hold on...at 11:58 there’s not even a violin, all I’m hearing is piano, holy crap the continuity and editing errors in this movie are UNREAL
Omg thats hilarious how did they not notice that!?
I know, I had to replay it many times to hear the violin because I only play piano, but nOPE, no violin there sir
@Sakura Møchii you can't just copy a top comment and reply to other comments with it
your right!!!!! she isnt even playing the freaking violin!
Yep, Chinese music drama are terrible.
The most accurate quote to represent this:
"This is PAIN, this is PAIN, I am in Spain without the 'S'!"
-Ranboo, a Minecraft UA-camr.
hah yed
Honestly heah
Ion think he MADE that quote
@@lisasathyan5336 he didnt, its a meme lmao
People that are haunted by bridges:
-Pewdiepie
-Twoset
Bianca G underrated
You are a legend.
@@rex9463 thanks 🙏🏻😂
best comment
best comment! lol
When you’re so good at violin that it sounds like a piano
Thanks for all the likes!
At 11:59 the last two notes, if anyones wondering
@@alekchris1457 nice
@@alekchris1457 when the people say the truh, is like telling that they're dumb
Piano 1st place
Violin 2nd place
@@alekchris1457 I actually understand it :)
To editor-san:
If you ever see this, just know that you are amazing
you make TwoSet's videos so..
so complete
so whole
thank you.
Maria Kim Right! Editor-San, we appreciate your hard work and hilariously wonderful editing!! We hope that you're doing alright!
editor-san appreciation thread
editor-san, you're the bridge to twoset's vague, forever-changing violin,,,,
Editor-san, you are my bias
WE STAN EDITOR-SAN.
Thank you, Editor-san ❤
I never played violin, i never played any instruments actually, but even i can see that something's fishy with this lady🤣
I played for 20 years and I thought the 4 fine tuners were hilarious lol I stopped using fine tuners when I was 13 and moved on to a nicer violin without them by 14. It's what beginners use and that cracks me up lol
@@lunaballuna me who's been playing for seven years and still uses the fine tuners: ;-;
I love how at 11:57 she finally succeded in playing the two chords at the right time, in sync with the audio..
..too bad they were chords played only by the piano, no violin there :/
🤣🤣🤣
Omfg I literally died when I heard that. How did they not even react to it as well
U can see her bow ain't on the strings...
My thoughts exactly 😂😂
Oh my gosh I was expecting the sound of the violin- I wanna die-
"I know we're being nitpicky"
-No bridge
-Gloves
-Coated in rosin
-Horrible technique, bow sliding everywhere, holding violin and bow wrong
-Not even playing in the right position, string, or bow stroke
Bruh that's not nitpicky, these are glaring issues that completely ruin the film
I guess coating the violin in rosin was intended to show the amounts of practice she had, but it gave me the impression of how little she cared about the violin. Get a cloth and clean it!
when she plays with the magical bridg the fingerboard is touching the the wood of the resoning chamber at 10:05
We're a simmering channel
-Overtightened bow
Nope, not at all! If you're just a normal person watching for the fun of watching, it doesn't ruin it. You and your elitist opinions can go elsewhere.
Deleting what I said in this comment so you don’t know how I got this many likes
Ostia una inca kola
Esa mi gente de perulandia
Once I was practicing on my keyboard (with headphones keep this in mind). I was really focused on learning this one part and ignored all surroundings around me. When I finished I was going to do a riff for fun, but when I start in the corner of my eye I see something moving very fast. I look up and see my mom. I was so startled I jumped and almost fell off the bench. Turns out my mom was waving at me to get my attention but I didn't notice. Just shows how focused musicians are lmao!
(after I started locking the door so I couldn't be distracted!)
They also missed that that's a piano playing not the violin at 11:57 I cant anymore😂😂 congratulations film industry, yall broke twoset
OMG LMAOOO
@@lalalynqo right?😅I'm surprised this didn't blow up bigger
@@spirooooo8085 Yeaa!!
Omg I just noticed that! 😂😂😂 It's like the piano is playing the end notes while they show the violin play and there's no sound from the violin! 😂😂😂
They legit got bored wanted this torture to end XD.
My 'missing bridge' theory is that they filmed the scene of her dropping the violin on stage and storming off first.... Then lost the bridge and never found it again, couldn't be bothered to fix it 😂
TilroxTheo that sounds pretty correct
That would also explain the collapsed fingerboard. The neck joint probably broke with the dropping of the violin.
TilroxTheo Yes! That makes sense!
Eddy: “we’re not a roasting channel.”
Auto-English translator(eddy): “ we’re not a wrestling channel.”
0_0
So not true. They're constantly wrestling with sacrilegiousness trying to invade our world. True agents of Ling Ling.
*I'm tramatized*
As a double bassist i agree to what u said at 7:00 once i was practising and got scared of just seeing my mom go past my door that was slightly open
Violin Wars: Return of the Bridge
Violin Wars: The Bridge Strikes Back
what will it be next? the bridge awakens
Violin Wars: Rise of Bridge
Violin Wars: A New Bridge
Lmaooooo
Violin Wars: The last Bridge
Eddy to Brett: "Do you see what I saw?"
Me, not a violin player: "Four fine tuners?"
Eddy to Brett: "Violin soloist with four fine tuners!"
Me: 😲 TwoSetViolin taught me well.
Don't all violins have fine tuners? Those are the small ones behind the bridge to get a more exact sound, right?
@@tamara25252 yep! But usually it's the beginners who use 4 fine tuners a pro soloist usually uses only one since they have enough experience to only tune with the pegs :))
@@soumyabharath8759 I didn't know that. That's cool to find out.
honestly, on my violin there are 4 regular build in finetuners. I'm nearly ready to study and still ah e all 4 of them. Maybe it's because my violin is build in 2013 or sth.. and maybe it's too sort of new? I don't know.
@@blobofstufff7824 it's totally just a beginner (like people that really really sucks at turning the peg!) thing to help you fine tune the violin, a lot of violin does comes with 4 fine tuners just like mine, but eventually you'll remove it leaving only one on the E string since the E string is so brittle and thin, one excessive turn on the peg will snap it. The fine tuner used when you're already close to the E4 note, like D#5 then you working your way up till it hit perfect E4.
Brett: doesnt know pop songs
Also brett: listens to kpop
well, kpop is played everywhere, soo~
@@leht1617 Ed Sheeran songs: Am I a joke to you?
@@dioolga4789 yes
For classical ears look up *Black Swan Art Film* by BTS 😁😁😁
599th like oof-
9:20 It’s damp because it fell in the river. Because there was no bridge.
I’m sorry.
Well it’s safe to say that this was the Abridged version of the real story.
this does not have nearly enough likes
Thank you for improving my quality of life.
i read this, went "yep" and kept scrolling and my brain was just like WAIT GO BACK THERE WAS SOMETHING BRILLIANT
TwoSet: Did you catch that??
Me, with no musical knowledge or training trying to guess what they see: She used two hands!
TwoSet: Four fine tuners.
Me: ...oh.
TwoSet: ...and most can do it without two hands.
Me: I knew it! I’m a genius. I can call out bad violinists from a mile away.
I can imagine the satisfaction
Same!!
Lol I love that is the first thing they found...but Eddy still has two fine tuners. Lol 😂
Four fine tuners are often specified for loaned Stradivarius's, because the action of turning a friction peg wears down the wood. Even just a mm per year (on the low end of a person playing every day) would result in the peg box being changed every decade.
Lmaoooooooo relatable
Eddy : "boom, boom"
Brett : "BAYAH"
Editoru - san : " AIGHT WHAT DID U DO WITH DA REAL BRETT"
Boombayah!
Blackpink in your area...
I'm also a classical ballet fan and I love to hate on shows that either badly execute with or don't bother to use a body double.
So many similarities! People who think pointe work can be learned in a week are the same who think a violinist doesn't need a bridge.
my friend dies ballet and when i see her use rosin i cringe, because im not used to it being crushed 😂😂
Now I realize what I must sound like to most people when I point out historical inaccuracies/general stupidities in films.
Me too, costume nerd.
@@jennypockets same here
Titanic historian here. Yeah, historical inaccuracy is straight-up horrible, and I hate it when you point it out and people just spit *“iT’s a mOviE, nOt a dOcUmEnTaRy!1!”* at you. If you’re making any piece of media revolving around a real historical event of any kind, you should at least *try* and make it like a documentary. I consider all historical inaccuracy, no matter the scale, disrespectful to one extent or another.
@@DerpyPossum What bugs me even more is that often documentaries make exactly similar errors. Visuality is the strong point of videos, so why not use it to learn. I don't understand what movies would lose , if people in them would wear period appropriate clothing and armor. For some reason artists have gotten in their heads that everyone before 1960's wore black leather.
@@Pyhantaakka just out of curiosity, have you heard of the Titanic 2012 miniseries by any chance? it’s pretty bad. You should watch “The Laughing Cavalier”s video on it, he brings up a lot of its errors.
How to correctly make a show with a violinist main character:
Step 1. *Cast an actual violinist*
Or cast someone who played violin/viola in middle school/high school.... it doesn't have to be a pro. All the super-obvious mistakes could be avoided with that. Or even just take an hour to teach them the basics.
@@terawinter3076 Clearly the production team wasn't even trying. I mean how do you even possibly miss the obvious violin bridge
@@kobetiu8628 True.
I agree. It’s really easy to assume that someone producing a movie about violinists-or anything at all- would at least be passionate about the subject and it seems like they only wanted face-value.
Lalogue good point
for you all who remember my dad who roasted me about my bach double, he has returned with more savagery.
we were randomly talking about music and stuff and he went "do you know the easiest way for you to get into Julliard?"
and i said no and he told me "switch to the viola" and i think he's been watching too much twoset
anyway thats all have a nice day
edit: for those of you who dont know the bach double story, when twoset played it on the 1/32 violins, he asked me if i was listening to a recording of myself :)
Ouch. I can feel your pain
violinning human you better sign a nuclear non-proliferation agreement with your dad .. for your own safety :P
You know, I once snuck up on my daughter to hug her when she was practicing violin, and so I did, and NO SURPRISE, she dropped her violin. Then she told me what Eddy said, '9 out of 10 musicians will jump if you sneak up on them like that.' And for my daughter's case, she dropped it. I (and my daughter) never let it go.
Can we also talk about how these violins sound like they have concert hall reverb in a small room indoors?
That was my main thing, if you can ignore all the other stuff, she's playing in a small cell or a small wooden cabin, and it sounds like in a massive hall? So cringey, even to a non musician
Yeah and the second piece they played was obviously the overture of Meistersinger by Wagner, which doesn't even have a solo violin lol.
"Did the violin change again? No, its the same one, just different colour"
I love Eddie
Damn, where's that bridge?
Where's the Budget?
I almost died hearing that line.
once you can fake playing slowly, you can fake playing quickly
Hamlet: To be or not to be?
Bridge: To be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be,not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be, not to be, to be ...
Eddy: 🤯wwut
Honestly, her acting isn't as bad when you do think of it. What annoys me is that they most likely didn't give her any training at all
@@TheRealGod18 to people like me who have no knowledge about the violin she didn't seem bad tbh
@@TheRealGod18 since when has classical music ever made only for those that know how to play it? You don't need to know to play the violin to watch two set, the guys are awfully entertaining and educational, so anyone can watch them whenever they want! As for my private information, you don't need it!
@@TheRealGod18 wow, you're such a sexist person despite being hypocritical smh
@@TheRealGod18 you're grouping all women together as if being a woman is a personality trait. Now just that but you also are judging those that don't have musical knowledge but watch two set for fun. I love the guys because they're amazing, funny and talented and teach me a lot of things! You don't need to have knowledge in movie making to like movies, you don't need to have knowledge in writing to like books, that's what makes you hypocritical! And BYE!
@@TheRealGod18 You're the one being pretentious.
5:58 They 100% bought the $30 amazon violin with the bridge wedged under the tail piece, saw it and threw it away.
Nincadalop omg yea
Even as a viola player, these videos make me feel VIOLATED 😭
Lol
Viola-ted 😂😂😂
finally found another fellow violist!! 😃
So if I am counting correctly, there is now:
The Flat Bridge Society
The Normal Bridge Society
and...
THE NO BRIDGE SOCIETY
😂😂😂
👍👍👍😎
Cool 😎👌
@@eleftheriosproios4316 ωπα γειαα
Lmao 😂
Gotta feeling the bridge disappeared because they broke it shooting one of the scenes, where she throws it but rather than fixing it or getting a new violin they just kept using it, for shoots and re-shoots.
Eddy : you can't vibrato with a glove
Nobody :
Sacrilegious auto-generated subtitle : you can't find Brett with a glove
Ok
Well... can you? I mean, find Brett with a glove?
True, we need to take off the gloves
TO WATCH BRETT'S TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO!!!
Gustaz Alex for this reason I do thank all those who in the comments write the sentences of the video!
For non-English speakers, this is a great help.
So, thank you :)
One lesson with a beginning violin student would have helped this performance - ouch, it was painful to watch. Movies like this drive me crazy. My Mother used to hush me up when I would mention the inaccuracies but it meant a lot to me when I was a kid!
"the bridge is a heart for a violin"
Well... She broke my heart
i guess you meant "remove my heart"
Nobody:
Twoset: Look, there's another TV show to revoast!
Edit: Thanks for all the likes!
(If you can simmer it slowly, you can roast it quickly!)
Lmao
roast* ;-)
Miss Coussin Rouge he was mixing review and roast to make revoast.
@adam mikkelson
Oops, sorry... I guess I just have to r/woosh myself... 😄
Movie:
*features actors, not violinists*
TwoSet:
“Kirby has found your sin unforgivable!”
Calling these people "actors" is an insult to real actors!!!
hired an actor for a violin movie
turns out the actor didn"t even check how to fake it
@@bcvfgd7477 : In that case, the "actor" isn't even an actor!
It’s more about how little effort is put into it. In action movies, the actors spend months practicing the fighting scenes, yet here, they didn’t even bother to use a functional violin.
One of my favorite things about this fanbase is how everyone isn’t gatekeeping music or anything like that. People ask questions, and people answer those questions, and I never see any negativity. It’s really refreshing and also really awesome :D
12:10 My teacher calls this posture "Teletubbie belly" 😂
It's great to have a teacher with a sense of humor.
6:47 Speaking of detail: Those posters look like Photoshop filtered laser prints. It‘s highly unlikely that a 40‘s era poster for a single concert would be printed in 4 colors, because process printing was quite expensive in that time. Still is, if it’s not printed via laser printer. Plus the motif looks not a bit like 40‘s. Filmmaking is a tough job. There‘s critics everywhere...
It's not so much the colours used, but the fact that it's a colour photograph. If it was a copy of a cartoon poster or something I could understand those colours being used as it's fairly muted, but to have a colour photograph? That takes the biscuit
*"Based on a True Story"*
*Ling Ling:* _This is an embarrassment to reality itself_
Lmao
The violin isn’t sick. It’s disabled.
She probably went to jail for not having a bridge on her violin...
Twoset jail
I hope so
plays other string instruments.
never touched violin.
watches this video
me: *yes yes i know right? yeah i know. mhm i agree*
also me: *doesnt understand a single thing apart from a couple things from piano lessons*
@ELISHA BAUTISTA same.
me:pianist struggling to understand “yeah yeah haha haha that’s so bad whatthefuck”
I play the violin now and that is nooo where near how you are supposed to hold it the fingering for those notes and lots morw
Keep watching 2 set you ll see it
Same 😂
Auditioning for this movie:
A real actress with violin playing skills: Denied!
A random woman with a pretty face but no skills: Accepted!
That's a typical way of how Chinese movies are made nowadays.
Vegas Nights Slots yes so tru I’m chinese 😆
do you know that ur basically insulting chinese people
@@animalluver6524 I'm basically insulting the Chinese movie industry.
Oh well we just gotta wait for the rare good ones
@@animalluver6524 does that mean saying Hollywood is dominated by white men is basically calling American people racist and sexist
Brett: "We hope you learned something here"
The one thing I learned is that it is possible to make the violin sound like a piano.
11:58
Eddy: I get it that she's not a musicians...
I think because she is an actress she should learn properly, so that she can act.... what's the point of being an actress/actor if they can't nailed on an act
I agree. It doesn't cost much to take even 4 lessons. Her entire part was as a violin player! She was probably on set pretending to play for months
Well most people wouldn’t waste time on learning an instrument for one scene that most people won’t notice. Please do not be a snob.
@@avaclaire4542 There are multiple instances of this happening and mostly through shows/movies where being a musician is a key part of the story though. It's not being a snob to ask for that accuracy that occurs through an entire story. Besides most of it doesn't even cost too much it just takes a few youtube videos.
Sophia Mean I think if it os the whole story they shouldn’t hire them
@@avaclaire4542 The thing is, the violin(ist) was the main actor here. So, if they practice fitness and workout for MONTHS for certain scenes involving action and fights, I think they should at least have some basic knowledge about the instrument they are pretending to be playing.
Dude if the movie had a whole lot of violin parts they should at least hire a professional I'm cringing sooooooo hard👉👈
“We’re not a roasting channel”
4 mins later
“why does she use two hands, basically all violinists do it with one. Is she afraid she’ll drop it or sth?”
4 minutes later
“Where did the other violin go, did she drop it?”
Au revoir water, it was nice to have you in my mouth for a second
My favourite thing about fake violin playing in movies is, at least some of the time the bow is rubbing on the strings, so *imagine what it sounds like on set with someone just screeching random strings with no bridge and likely no attempt at tuning in an otherwise silent room* and then the director is like, "Annnnd scene! Perfect."
Me before 2set non musician: *watches movie/shows with “musicians” comfortably*
Me after 2set still non musician: “ThAT aCtInG ThO!” *visible hurt, can’t even look at the actors or instruments*
Has the movie industry stopped giving a damn or just think musicians don’t exist? Lol either way we get great content from twoset. (Nice new merch btw).
Director's prerogative. Some really care about accuracy and realism, while others go for the dramatized fakery thinking that the intensity or intention of the portrayal is enough to carry it through the audience.
I'd like both, preferably. I wouldn't be surprised if directors are typically one or the other. So far the trend is Chinese directors are about the faking 🤣
Maybe their mantra is
Poignant Beauty + Sacrilegious/40
Devin Sussex Graves the Voicesmith Yeah I agree. But still they should have some kind of standards😂. Either way we get get some great content
@@Jeremy73950 Ikr! But if you think about it, a movie is based on a director's artistic license. It's the same with artists when they do things that make great compositions but make no logical sense in Real World physics or reality. I grew up with cartoons and anime, so my artwork reflects these very unrealistic things for aesthetic purposes.
It seems like movies are held to a much stricter standard though. I mean, it's understandable given the context is a real world setting, and this even more so being a historical drama. It's like if an artist who specialized in realistic paintings made a violinist painting using stock imagery. Sure, it'd be realistic, but it would also be a Sacrilegious/10 😂
No one plays violin so they can get away with it
I acted in a Hallmark movie (“Midnight Masquerade”) as a pianist. The studio actually hired professional musicians. We had to fake playing to a recording of “The Blue Danube.” However, they did not use that piece in the movie; the one they overlayed wasn’t even remotely close in tempo or style!
Start the film
5 seconds later:
2set: pauses
names 2000 things that are wrong.
at 10:22 i realised that there was no shoulder rest and was wondering if it was even comfortable to use with out it like it hurts for me
At this point it’s painful even for a non musician :(
Me: *has a statistics presentation in an hour and I haven’t prepared anything*
Twoset: *uploads a roast video*
Me: THIS IS JUST WHAT I NEEDED
Sara N. What happened?
Sara N. How did it go?
Dice Jones I managed to get through it eventhough I almost laughed in the middle cuz I was thinking of this video so 👌🏼
Allison Avery it went great actually!
"You should always waste time when you don't have any" - The Doctor
Actor-plays it horribly but the right sounds come out.
Me-“That’s a magical violin!
Ever heard of the golden fiddle?
I think it's more impressive that others around her in the scene, are able to act as if she's playing really well, when you consider what an aweful racket she must be making.
That must have been one of the worst movies ever made.