I had my father at my house for dinner and he said “put those violin Asian boys on the TV they’re funny” and we watched twoset videos lol. He’s 70 and doesn’t know what UA-cam is but he loves twoset.
Here's a story from me, a violinist: I was trying to play the Paganini Caprice nr 13, just by fun, and it has, among other things, a lot of thirds. My brother, who plays the piano, saw the sheet on my table and he literally asked me if it was for piano xD
@@Allen2 chord in general means 3 or more notes, you can imply a chord with just a third and fifth or root and third but it’s still not really a chord. Calling something a third or fifth or anything by the interval name is common in any instrument
But can he play any of them from beginning to end? All Brett and Eddy seem to do is bust out little phrases from famous pieces rather than play the whole thing. That's why their Sibelius Concerto shocked me!
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 Bro what do you expect they're professional violinists of course they can play a challenging piece from start to finish!! It's not like they became UA-camrs because they weren't good enough to have a orchestral career, it isn't exactly shocking that they're able to play pieces that they either know/have heard before!
@@lauracookson9559 Yes but they worked a *long* time on that Sibelius and would need to work a long time on other concerti too, whereas professional-professional violinists [who don't operate a UA-cam channel to get laughs] have many concerti and many pieces ready to play from beginning to end in a moment's notice. That's more my point. Some like Kavakos or Vengerov or Hilary Hahn can literally be asked something like "play the 2nd movement of the Brahms concert" or "play Paganini Caprice no. 13" and they just can. I don't believe Brett and Eddy can do this based on their skill level. They're very good violinists and they're very successful, I so guess that's what makes them "professional" and yes I don't doubt that they could play in an orchestra if they applied. They chose a different entertainment route though and that's fine.
Yeah idk why they rated it so low, the amount of endurance and agility it requires is absolutely insane. It's also more musical than the majority of the other caprices.
Paganini: **starts breathing and sighing like a "not like other gorls" protagonist does in her voiceover right before she says that people don't understand her because she's different**
I’ll change that: Nos. 2, 7, 8, and 12 are way harder than TwoSet said. In fact, 8 is considered by many, including myself, to be the second most difficult, only behind no 4.
I'm a classical music lover even before I know TwoSetViolin, but I had never known Paganini before. I know Paganini firstly from this channel, and the first Paganini's piece I've ever heard is Caprice no. 24. I fell in love right away when I listened it, and until now I still love Paganini's pieces. And... oh yeah, I still hope Brett would play a whole Paganini's Caprice 24 by himself seriously. It would be so nice and beautiful
I agree with Johnny. Alternate virtuoso violinist that I'd listen to when I'm in the mood is probably ysaye, though it is also extremely painful to play it.
I started learning violin 9 months ago, i decided to joined a summer symphony so i could learn more. My teacher told the class to join the symphony and that we would learn more. It's way too fast for me because Im still learning and didn't really understand any of it. I had to learn a lot of new things in a month, and i would always go home stressed. Because I don't know other people that play violin i had to go on UA-cam. I found TwoSet and they helped me learn a lot. Now i come back home and watch TwoSet and thanks to them, i don't stress out about it as much. I went from playing beginer songs, to being able to do an okay vibrato, being able to play more flats and sharps, and a few more things. I have 2 performance this week. I can play parts of the songs correctly now, so thank you
Fun fact: Paganini capricci are studies and aren’t in difficulty level and the term capriccio means a mix of studies and cadenzas and before Paganini capriccio meant cadenza. And actually Paganini never played this capricci in front of a pubblic and this demonstrates that this capricci wants to prepare you to Paganini’s techniques and tricks.
As a horn player who sits in the back of the orchestra and has her own issues dealing with a crazy instrument, I appreciate these insights into how and why these etudes are so challenging. Thank you for the well presented (and fun!) demonstrations of this!
I’m currently learning 17, and I honestly feel like it should be higher (a C at least). There’s about 3 lines of just fingered octaves in the middle that go *insanely* fast, cross strings quite frequently, and go pretty high up the finger board (yay intonation). Not to mention that there’s some messed up spacing that results in the player needing to stretch out some tenths. But again, it’s personal opinion. It’s also my first Paganini caprice so :’)
how did it go? I dont want to listen to them,me being a beginner violinist cause they will destroy my hopes and cause they arent musical I'd rather listen to his la campanella, concerto or nel cor piu non mi sento
Paganini is basically: "Ok so it's easy... but then you gotta... and then you gotta do it this way... and then you gotta add this... [repeat until easy thing is now difficult] "
I LOVE this type of your videos, that lay out more specific detail for us less musically educated. Especially with the zoom-ins and highlighting. More like this, please!
"Also enjoyment level is pretty low" lol for me a lot of the high technical pieces don't sound pleasant to listen to. Like they were made to be difficult, but they sound like someone having a mental breakdown and not actually knowing what they want to do.
''I have wept only three times in my life; the first time when my earliest opera failed, the second time when, with a boating party, a truffled turkey fell into the water, and the third time when I first heard Paganini play''. Gioacchino Rossini
i feel like that most of paganini's caprises are scales. if you can master the scales then you can do most of it. by scales i mean double stops, Chromatics, and everything else especially the first caprice. its mostly just scales
This is out of my ignorance...you think Paganini was exploring his technique and decided to write pieces with the results? Because a lot of the pieces seems like fingering exercises
Non-musician here but Lo Shisad (a few comments up) says: 'Fun fact: Paganini capricci are studies and aren’t in difficulty level and the term capriccio means a mix of studies and cadenzas and before Paganini capriccio meant cadenza. And actually Paganini never played this capricci in front of a pubblic and this demonstrates that this capricci wants to prepare you to Paganini’s techniques and tricks.' Which maybe answers your question...
@@wakingtheworld I see! Thanks. Actually I always wondered about that... those pieces are not as "musical" as other pieces.... so the public would have had to know violin techniques to apreciate the caprices
@@amigosimaginariosporluna4182 Even if the public knows violin techniques the pieces still sound... unpleasant. You can have respect for them but it's hard to enjoy them.
The Violin Concerto in D Minor by Sibelius is sometimes ranked second to Paganini's 24 Caprices. It's a stunning masterpiece and actually sends me on a journey mentally like no other. It requires a long explanation but sufficed it to say, it's an incredible trip (and it's legal. LOL!).
I'm a pianist and I am currently learning the Liszt etude six, which is the pag 24 one. I have tried all of the Liszt etudes, and I can't do any of them for now. The fourth etude is also pag 1 which is the easiest one because it is on one line. But it is all 32 notes, which makes it super hard.
The version of the 4th etude you are looking at is the revised one, just type on UA-cam Liszt etude 4 1838, we don't know the tempo it was supposed to be played at but if we assume it should be close to the violin one then the 1838 4th etude may be the hardest piece ever written by Liszt
@@Aclusios Liszt no4 s140 is pretty hard, one of the hardest I agree, but not as hard as his s420 and s700ii, I love liszt etude 3 s140 more than the s141(which is the famous la campanella) as it has paganini 1 mvt 3 and in the end mixes it with la campanella, which is pretty dope ngl
@@franzurjisorabliszt I need some advice. I have been playing piano for 9 years with pro lessons, and I can only reach an octave. La campanella requires a lot of jumping, which I can do for most of the time. But, etude No. 6's theme already has a tenth arpeggio in the theme, not to say anything about the fourth, and the last variation, which are the parts that scare me. So, in the end, which piece should I learn?
Dearest 2set, You have inspired me to learn violin at almost 31. If youd like to hear my progress that would be cool, but honestly id rather just have you offer bigger clothing so i dont have to steal your designs and make my own twoset apparel haha. Sincerely, A dedicated 2xl fan
When you can play the 24-th caprice, and do a hoola hoop in the same time, without getting wrong a single note, you surely are allowd to rank all Paganini caprices...and we believe your ranking is right.
I love whenever you post. And I loled when you remembered you reviewed Tom Hiddleston (actor who plays Loki) and his violin acting in "Only Lovers Left Alive". I love that movie btw
I started watching twosetviolin because I play violin, I started watching 6 months ago and then also started playing piano now I can play: für Elise, Moonlight Sonata 1st movement and the beginning of 3rd movement, and a few pieces of Bach as well as Mozart and I can play the beginning of la campella!! I practiced 40 hours a day so.... GO PRACTICE
Hii guys. I just wanted to share that when I was a little I saw some people doing violin and I was amazed and thinking that I wanna be a violinist too someday. And then this month I search in UA-cam about violins and I saw this TwoSet Violins and I love all of your videos Eddy and Brett. And now me and my mother planning to buy my first ever violin in mall. And of course I'm so excited to have a violin ang also to my lesson :> I HOPE I CAN FASTLY LEARN THE VIOLIN AND HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS ❤️ GOODLUCK TO ME!! • I HOPE BRETT AND EDDY NOTICE ME 😅 • BTW, KEEP SAFE ALWAYS BRETT AND EDDY. WE LOVE YOU !! 💛
Good luck on learning! 😊 My story is also similar to this, I was fascinated by violin from small age and always wanted to learn it and now after lockdown lifts I'm gonna learn it.
I just want to say thank you for always including subtitles. I’m not hard of hearing.....or deaf, but I do like to eat when I watch their videos. The subs make it easier to hear over my crunching.
they should do a series where they go threw their top 5-10 fav pieces and after some time (like a couple of months) they go through it again and see how it changes over time, I think it would be interesting to see
I had my father at my house for dinner and he said “put those violin Asian boys on the TV they’re funny” and we watched twoset videos lol. He’s 70 and doesn’t know what UA-cam is but he loves twoset.
Aww that's so sweet 🥺🥰
Wholesome
That's cute 😊😊
Awww!! 😃😂❤️
Awe that’s the most wholesome comment I’ve read today 🥺
Editor- San flexes how many Pictures of Paganini she can find
she?
@@ckchang-wg2lw yep. Watch the Among Us video
David Garrett for the 24th caprice had me laughing
Read this comment before watching and now I can't wait to see them, love her ❤️
@@eibyzelnik wow
When you're good enough to actually RANK Paganini.
We’re not prodigies they said.
AlL mEn Do Is LiE
when musical geniuses are created: iMpoSsiBle
interesting
"Definitely harder than all those Ds"
- Eddy Chen, 2021
Oh- that sounds... quite iNtErEsTiNg
hey, a fellow toki pon(a-)ist!
@@AndewMole toki a!
'D is just getting longer and longer' too
@@AndewMole toki a!
alternate title: Brett and Eddy roasting caprice 9
Ta ta ta, ta ta ta 😄
LOL
Jajajaja jajajajaja so true
Did anyone else notice that editor San put pictures of Paganini for caprices 1-23, and caprice 24 is David Garett?
Garett playing the role (and music) of Paganini so it should count, yeah? ;-) 'sides, he looks better, lol.
le orchestral pagananini has arrived
I CACKLED
@oxoelfoxo he doesn't have that smirk of unbridled mischief..... but he is hot so he's got that lol
*“Your sense of difficulty is messed up, Brett”*
_Brett: I once had dreams_
_Also Brett grading Paganini’s caprices: That’s so simple_
the fandom: 🤨
HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR WORDS LIKE THAT?
@@TwoSetViolinEdits it is markdown
"Even Loki can play the opening" I'm dead
brett's ling ling difficulty senses are showing at some point that eddy has to interfere LOL
I see you everywhere
SIMPBELIUS LMAOOO
They literally make my day when they come bach.
Epik komment
bro-
that's a very punny comment you've just made,,, you wouldn't mind if i just stole it for when school starts next year to say in orchestra
Y E S
they made a liszt
Paganini Caprices Tier List
*La Campanella plays in the background*
Lol
La campanella is the most no-caprice caprice sounding
@@aaaaa8489 La Campanella is not part of 24 caprices
@@aaaaa8489 la Campanella is a concerto, that’s why
@@ketsiabk777Paganini concerto caprices 🫂🫂😇👍🏻
Twoset: “Oh, I’ve played this before. It’s not that bad.”
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what gives them the right to roast.
They are actually so much better than they seem
I love how this turned into them dissing caprice no.9
“Dun dun dUN dun dun DUNN~”
Here's a story from me, a violinist: I was trying to play the Paganini Caprice nr 13, just by fun, and it has, among other things, a lot of thirds. My brother, who plays the piano, saw the sheet on my table and he literally asked me if it was for piano xD
"Thirds" meaning chords in piano and guitar talk. And marimba, organ, ukulele, harp, glockenspiel, etc.
@@Allen2 no? A third in piano talk is two notes together three steps apart
@@samueld4vid so a minor third interval right? (idk my music stuff, sorry if its incorrect)
Any 3rd counts, so major, minor and others count too
@@Allen2 chord in general means 3 or more notes, you can imply a chord with just a third and fifth or root and third but it’s still not really a chord. Calling something a third or fifth or anything by the interval name is common in any instrument
Alternate title: Twoset roasting caprice no. 9 for eleven and a half minutes
When Brett is too pro to think they’re difficult
But can he play any of them from beginning to end? All Brett and Eddy seem to do is bust out little phrases from famous pieces rather than play the whole thing.
That's why their Sibelius Concerto shocked me!
@@heyytheree I was happy that they (finally) played a huge and difficult musical work from beginning to end, yes. That's what shocked me.
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 Bro what do you expect they're professional violinists of course they can play a challenging piece from start to finish!! It's not like they became UA-camrs because they weren't good enough to have a orchestral career, it isn't exactly shocking that they're able to play pieces that they either know/have heard before!
@@lauracookson9559 Yes but they worked a *long* time on that Sibelius and would need to work a long time on other concerti too, whereas professional-professional violinists [who don't operate a UA-cam channel to get laughs] have many concerti and many pieces ready to play from beginning to end in a moment's notice. That's more my point. Some like Kavakos or Vengerov or Hilary Hahn can literally be asked something like "play the 2nd movement of the Brahms concert" or "play Paganini Caprice no. 13" and they just can.
I don't believe Brett and Eddy can do this based on their skill level.
They're very good violinists and they're very successful, I so guess that's what makes them "professional" and yes I don't doubt that they could play in an orchestra if they applied. They chose a different entertainment route though and that's fine.
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 They already have played professionally in an orchestra. That's what they did before UA-cam.
“Judging with that, that you can just play like that it’s an F”
Me who can barely twinkle twinkle little star: **sobbing in corner**
lol
Same
same
same :')
LOL😂😂😂
Calling "low enjoyment level" and "annoying" to the 6th caprice, my favorite... My heart ahahahahha.
caprice 6 supremacy
it sounds so haunting and so beautiful
it's very emotional and beautiful
It's so hard it's not even enjoyable, but it's the most beautiful. I thought it would get S tier EASILY
Yeah idk why they rated it so low, the amount of endurance and agility it requires is absolutely insane. It's also more musical than the majority of the other caprices.
Out of context it looks as if Twoset just made a tier list of their fav numbers from 1 to 24
Someone: **breathes**
Paganini: that’s too easy
Paganini: **starts breathing and sighing like a "not like other gorls" protagonist does in her voiceover right before she says that people don't understand her because she's different**
@@personone1382 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH i-
It's nice to see a ranking list on the internet that nobody will argue about.
@Gabrielle Molinaro Other professional violinists : Am I a joke to you?
I’ll change that: Nos. 2, 7, 8, and 12 are way harder than TwoSet said. In fact, 8 is considered by many, including myself, to be the second most difficult, only behind no 4.
I'm a classical music lover even before I know TwoSetViolin, but I had never known Paganini before. I know Paganini firstly from this channel, and the first Paganini's piece I've ever heard is Caprice no. 24. I fell in love right away when I listened it, and until now I still love Paganini's pieces.
And... oh yeah, I still hope Brett would play a whole Paganini's Caprice 24 by himself seriously. It would be so nice and beautiful
For virtuoso pieces, I prefer Sarasate.
@@johnny_eth ah, yeah. I love Sarasate too~
I agree with Johnny. Alternate virtuoso violinist that I'd listen to when I'm in the mood is probably ysaye, though it is also extremely painful to play it.
When pianists see this: We also have a Liszt.
Pianist when paganini etude 4 1838 arr. Liszt
@@cornheep2811 HAHAHAHA hahaha haha ha...
FUCK!
And they have tierlist for piano pieces ;)
24… caprices. Got ricochet? Got tenths? Got double harmonics and trills? Left hand pizz? Presto? I can even do it while I use my bow.
Like the rest you're just trying to be me, search your name on Google and you'll see, your number one well known piece, is by me, is by me.
Aye before he gambled away his Strad!
@@divyap4357 🙌😄
I started learning violin 9 months ago, i decided to joined a summer symphony so i could learn more. My teacher told the class to join the symphony and that we would learn more. It's way too fast for me because Im still learning and didn't really understand any of it. I had to learn a lot of new things in a month, and i would always go home stressed. Because I don't know other people that play violin i had to go on UA-cam. I found TwoSet and they helped me learn a lot. Now i come back home and watch TwoSet and thanks to them, i don't stress out about it as much. I went from playing beginer songs, to being able to do an okay vibrato, being able to play more flats and sharps, and a few more things. I have 2 performance this week. I can play parts of the songs correctly now, so thank you
These were just my warmup
These are my pre-warm up warm ups
Why aren’t you guys practicing
@@澄-j4k They type with their feet while practicing
Fun fact: Paganini capricci are studies and aren’t in difficulty level and the term capriccio means a mix of studies and cadenzas and before Paganini capriccio meant cadenza. And actually Paganini never played this capricci in front of a pubblic and this demonstrates that this capricci wants to prepare you to Paganini’s techniques and tricks.
imagine Paganini saw this list and then he just wrote new caprice with sss tier
Today's victim: Caprice No. 9
Reason: Being too damn easy
PLS i’m playing it right now and the ricochet is killing me 🌝 i feel like a failure lol
@@rhiannalingle7509 come on its okay they have been playing violin for 25 years
dont beat yourself up
I’m learning the 24th on viola right now, wish me luck!
Good luck!
Good luck 😃
you don't need luck, and you're already practicing so we'll just go listen to you when you're ready :)
Luck won't help in the viola
As a horn player who sits in the back of the orchestra and has her own issues dealing with a crazy instrument, I appreciate these insights into how and why these etudes are so challenging. Thank you for the well presented (and fun!) demonstrations of this!
I’m currently learning 17, and I honestly feel like it should be higher (a C at least). There’s about 3 lines of just fingered octaves in the middle that go *insanely* fast, cross strings quite frequently, and go pretty high up the finger board (yay intonation). Not to mention that there’s some messed up spacing that results in the player needing to stretch out some tenths. But again, it’s personal opinion. It’s also my first Paganini caprice so :’)
Agreed! 17 should be much higher.
I am learning 20.
feels like they didn't really think about the octaves
Yeah 17 is really hard
17 is my favorite because of Augustin Hadalich. It's deceptively difficult.
I was watching twoset violin on the TV - then my dad walked in, and said
"Why are you watching violin so often now"
Same... My sister can't believe how much I'm into classical music now....
Same here. Thanks to twoset, classical music is becoming interested once again.
Me,who plays piano:
I decided to listen all 24 Caprice now
how did it go?
I dont want to listen to them,me being a beginner violinist cause they will destroy my hopes and cause they arent musical
I'd rather listen to his la campanella, concerto or nel cor piu non mi sento
I clicked faster than SaCrIlEgIoUs people can finish flight of the bumblebee.
tweenttee seecoends 👌
you guys can finish it? :0
lol
But.....
Who asked ?
Yas Penguin
Paganini is basically: "Ok so it's easy... but then you gotta... and then you gotta do it this way... and then you gotta add this... [repeat until easy thing is now difficult] "
I LOVE this type of your videos, that lay out more specific detail for us less musically educated. Especially with the zoom-ins and highlighting. More like this, please!
"Also enjoyment level is pretty low" lol for me a lot of the high technical pieces don't sound pleasant to listen to. Like they were made to be difficult, but they sound like someone having a mental breakdown and not actually knowing what they want to do.
They should all be in F tier because Ling Ling plays every piece with ease.
Well we are not all ling ling are we?
Thank you but I think this was based on the average *good* violinist
@@LingLing-gp3yu lol
twoset putting no.1 in top tier
meanwhile, ray putting it at bottom tier
:)
Brett saying hi with his violin is so cuute
''I have wept only three times in my life; the first time when my earliest opera failed, the second time when, with a boating party, a truffled turkey fell into the water, and the third time when I first heard Paganini play''.
Gioacchino Rossini
If you want to have a subtly wholesome day; just have twoset videos playing in the background :)
And I thought it was just me! lol
i feel like that most of paganini's caprises are scales. if you can master the scales then you can do most of it.
by scales i mean double stops, Chromatics, and everything else
especially the first caprice. its mostly just scales
Nice
@@nachosun_ indeed
Nice. I myself just had a pretty good kiwi.
Dang
@@darrenduan3975 thats great:)
This is out of my ignorance...you think Paganini was exploring his technique and decided to write pieces with the results? Because a lot of the pieces seems like fingering exercises
to me this looks like an etude, because they have musicality but they are mostly exercises (i'm not musically educated this is just my opinion)
Non-musician here but Lo Shisad (a few comments up) says:
'Fun fact: Paganini capricci are studies and aren’t in difficulty level and the term capriccio means a mix of studies and cadenzas and before Paganini capriccio meant cadenza. And actually Paganini never played this capricci in front of a pubblic and this demonstrates that this capricci wants to prepare you to Paganini’s techniques and tricks.'
Which maybe answers your question...
@@wakingtheworld yeah maybe so violinists can tackle his concertos and la campanella and NEL COR PIU NON MIE SENTO
@@wakingtheworld I see! Thanks. Actually I always wondered about that... those pieces are not as "musical" as other pieces.... so the public would have had to know violin techniques to apreciate the caprices
@@amigosimaginariosporluna4182 Even if the public knows violin techniques the pieces still sound... unpleasant. You can have respect for them but it's hard to enjoy them.
The person who posted the ‘sub mf’ thing in the subreddit must be really really happy about how they’ve been routinely using it.
24 = what everyone thinks of as the pinnacle of violin skill
5 = the one every shred guitarist wants to learn
The Violin Concerto in D Minor by Sibelius is sometimes ranked second to Paganini's 24 Caprices. It's a stunning masterpiece and actually sends me on a journey mentally like no other. It requires a long explanation but sufficed it to say, it's an incredible trip (and it's legal. LOL!).
Me: sees thumbnail
Also me: immediately thinks what tier is paganini caprice 24
Probably S
@@itslyney3044 well, there you go. it's A
imo it’s like b or c, the others are way harder lol
I'm a pianist and I am currently learning the Liszt etude six, which is the pag 24 one. I have tried all of the Liszt etudes, and I can't do any of them for now. The fourth etude is also pag 1 which is the easiest one because it is on one line. But it is all 32 notes, which makes it super hard.
The version of the 4th etude you are looking at is the revised one, just type on UA-cam Liszt etude 4 1838, we don't know the tempo it was supposed to be played at but if we assume it should be close to the violin one then the 1838 4th etude may be the hardest piece ever written by Liszt
Etude 6, and la Campanella also have a 1838 version and both are way harder than the famous revised ones on youtube
@@Aclusios Liszt no4 s140 is pretty hard, one of the hardest I agree, but not as hard as his s420 and s700ii, I love liszt etude 3 s140 more than the s141(which is the famous la campanella) as it has paganini 1 mvt 3 and in the end mixes it with la campanella, which is pretty dope ngl
@@franzurjisorabliszt haha! That is one of my favorites too! But my ultimate favorite is No. 6,
@@franzurjisorabliszt I need some advice. I have been playing piano for 9 years with pro lessons, and I can only reach an octave. La campanella requires a lot of jumping, which I can do for most of the time. But, etude No. 6's theme already has a tenth arpeggio in the theme, not to say anything about the fourth, and the last variation, which are the parts that scare me. So, in the end, which piece should I learn?
Ling Ling watching this video: "F, F, F, F, F..."
Someone: **omg!! Flight of the Bumblebee is so quick!! Omg nothing is more difficult!**
Paganini: *“HOLD MY GAMBLED STRADIVARI“*
its Guarneri 😭😭😅🫂😇
Dearest 2set,
You have inspired me to learn violin at almost 31. If youd like to hear my progress that would be cool, but honestly id rather just have you offer bigger clothing so i dont have to steal your designs and make my own twoset apparel haha.
Sincerely,
A dedicated 2xl fan
Me: _shaky bow_
Adjudicator: Are you ok?
Me: It's just ricochet.
why did this turn into a caprice n.9 roast so fast lmao
Thanks to Twoset's Sumina video, will forever associate Pag 5 with "crispy chicken"
and sPiCy
Petition to have a sightread Suzuki Violin pieces from easiest to hardest, same as what they did on the ABRSM one 😊🤗
the only channel worthy of ranking Pag's Caprice
Brett: "Too many D's"
(me: laughs inwardly)
Eddie: laughs audibly
I feel like this is how a curved grading scale works... If everyone in the class is a genius
twoset: Paganini made the lives of all violinist very hard
Me who is not a musician: YES!! Indeed!
Twoset makes our day better
Ss tier: caprice 25, dedicated to kachikawawa
When you can play the 24-th caprice, and do a hoola hoop in the same time, without getting wrong a single note, you surely are allowd to rank all Paganini caprices...and we believe your ranking is right.
I love whenever you post. And I loled when you remembered you reviewed Tom Hiddleston (actor who plays Loki) and his violin acting in "Only Lovers Left Alive". I love that movie btw
This was both a HUGE reality check for me and also a great order in which i can learn them lol
Eddy: *starts playing*
Brett: yup. That's an F just cause you can play it
i love how the background music in the into is la campanella and not a caprice
I started watching twosetviolin because I play violin, I started watching 6 months ago and then also started playing piano now I can play: für Elise, Moonlight Sonata 1st movement and the beginning of 3rd movement, and a few pieces of Bach as well as Mozart and I can play the beginning of la campella!!
I practiced 40 hours a day so....
GO PRACTICE
Yes
I just finished 2hr piano practise and now i shall reward myself with this video
Hii guys. I just wanted to share that when I was a little I saw some people doing violin and I was amazed and thinking that I wanna be a violinist too someday. And then this month I search in UA-cam about violins and I saw this TwoSet Violins and I love all of your videos Eddy and Brett. And now me and my mother planning to buy my first ever violin in mall. And of course I'm so excited to have a violin ang also to my lesson :>
I HOPE I CAN FASTLY LEARN THE VIOLIN AND HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS ❤️ GOODLUCK TO ME!!
• I HOPE BRETT AND EDDY NOTICE ME 😅
• BTW, KEEP SAFE ALWAYS BRETT AND EDDY. WE LOVE YOU !! 💛
That's awesome! Best of luck on your musical journey. :)
@@nkeuphonium aww, thankyou. ❤️ Btw guys, I'm filipino. 😅
Good luck, darling!
Take your time for practise ❤
@@intan99999 of course,thankyou. If I have a violin already💛
Good luck on learning! 😊
My story is also similar to this, I was fascinated by violin from small age and always wanted to learn it and now after lockdown lifts I'm gonna learn it.
I love you guys so much.
I really want to learn to play the violin now, after watching you two. And I have discovered Paganini which I love. Thankyou.
Imagine if one of Paganini's caprice is played at around 300 BPM. Just imagine caprice 5.
Edit : Kavakos' recording I think is around 200 - 220 BPM.
Just watch Kavakos's recording
kavakos: you called me?
I know. I think Kavakos is only around 200 BPM.
lol
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Twoset: how many paganini pictures can you find?
Editor-san: yes
I just want to say thank you for always including subtitles. I’m not hard of hearing.....or deaf, but I do like to eat when I watch their videos. The subs make it easier to hear over my crunching.
I feel like this video will become very relevant to me... in like 10-15 years, when I'll *maybe* tackle some of Paganini's Caprices lol
I am not a musician but paganini caprices was all I heard while I was studying for my uni exams last year, it really helped me focus
the caprices were your study music?! whyyyyy???
@@oxoelfoxo hahaha i don't understand how my brain works either, but it was actually one of the most productive study periods i've had
Twoset: “today, we’re gonna go IN DEPTH”
Me: *looks at video length* 🤨
Keith from The Try Guys is learning all the band instruments, plssss you guys need to be his collab for when he does VIOLIN!!!! Reach out to himmmmm
"Gunna go in depth for each one"
No. 2: *Plays one note* "Yeah not as hard, next"
l a w l.
Don't you love it when your favourite violinists upload a video
S - 5, 4, 1
A- 24, 6
B- 2, 7, 23
C- 3, 8, 10, 21
D- 11, 15, 17, 18
E-12, 13, 19, 22
F- 9, 14,16, 20
Agree !
Paganini really said “I paid for the whole violin, I will use the whole violin.”
Who else doesn't play violin, but still likes to watch these violin technique/mechanics videos?
The background caprice at the end, you can tell it was played by Hilary Hahn lol
Is this making anyone else want to go back and rewatch their old livestreams of playing all the caprices one after another?
okay but can we acknowledge that 9 is very cute and I love her dearly?? i really like that caprice, it's sweet and bouncy and pleasant to listen to :]
Their dirty walls made me wipe my phone so many times 🤣
So many new videos!!!
So extra happy.
they should do a series where they go threw their top 5-10 fav pieces and after some time (like a couple of months) they go through it again and see how it changes over time, I think it would be interesting to see
I am sad. Now, I actually feel a lot better when you guys upload.
Ling Ling:
“Pfff. Warm ups. All of them.”
I'm left-handed and currently learning how to hold the bow properly. This video is too much for me😂😂
Imagine if Paganini is still alive, how many caprice he would make.
why are they acting shocked when the next one appears? they're literally in order
Educational, entertaining, fun!!! Love this! ♥️
Promised myself to practice 1 hour for each time being early to twoset video
how to learn paganini, by twoset violin: first learn the easy ones, then the hard ones
"attempting to show you guys"
ah yes...the pain