Joshua Bell's 'Stop and Hear the Music' metro experiment | The Washington Post

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  • @YoutubeHandle-k3o
    @YoutubeHandle-k3o 2 роки тому +2583

    This shows that no matter how talented you are but if you’re not in the right environment no one will see the true worth or even understand the potential you have. That’s why you gotta get your self out of places where you’re not appreciated

    • @saltyfish7626
      @saltyfish7626 2 роки тому +17

      deep🥶🥶🗿💀

    • @Doku666
      @Doku666 2 роки тому +27

      Didn’t a UA-camr already say this

    • @Plazmasoldier
      @Plazmasoldier 2 роки тому +23

      I probably would have just thought it was music on loudspeakers or something. People have places to be. He set in in the entrance to a metro station for goodness sake.

    • @frontbattles8090
      @frontbattles8090 2 роки тому +37

      People have appointments and need to move.. Not stopping doesn't mean not appreciating please use your brain.

    • @reybeloart
      @reybeloart Рік тому +1

      @@frontbattles8090 na verdade a maioria das pessoas não gosta desse tipo de música, mesmo as que pagam ingresso para ouvi-la, aí que está a questão!

  • @ZxSkyLineKidxZ
    @ZxSkyLineKidxZ Рік тому +476

    That one lady stopped and listened although people were walking through her. Then we understood she recognized him and loved his talent. Amazing!

    • @BlizzyFoxTF
      @BlizzyFoxTF Рік тому +19

      Kinda sad to know thebonly person that stopped already knew him before, unlike a normal passerby who heard his name but stop for the music

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Рік тому +1

      This is like the equivalent of people in OSRS begging in BiS gear lmao

    • @davidrcks
      @davidrcks Рік тому +2

      A few people did

    • @MAN_OF_GOD.
      @MAN_OF_GOD. 11 місяців тому

      True

    • @chuheihkg
      @chuheihkg 6 місяців тому +1

      not everyone can notice that quickly.

  • @naumanshamsi9870
    @naumanshamsi9870 3 роки тому +3698

    Station is a busy place where we are in hurry to catch our specific train. This shows the discipline with no distraction. if the same experiment would have taken place at a mall the scenario would be different and people would have appreciated.

    • @johnadam9762
      @johnadam9762 3 роки тому +105

      Good and true comment.

    • @rabielazazi787
      @rabielazazi787 3 роки тому +124

      There's people getting off the train too

    • @faresalmodaihsh1296
      @faresalmodaihsh1296 3 роки тому +2

      Agree

    • @miguelbarrera4631
      @miguelbarrera4631 3 роки тому +150

      i dont think so my friend, how many people had waited if the artist would have been Beyonce, Ariana Grande, or any UA-camr. The result would have been so much different, right? That only proof that not a lot of people actually cares about this kind of music, or maybe the cultural level of the people using the train station. Who knows

    • @resssay1
      @resssay1 3 роки тому

      this is exactly what I was thinking about when watch people pass by him

  • @yuyufan43
    @yuyufan43 2 роки тому +32

    God bless the woman that listened

  • @CBMaster2
    @CBMaster2 3 роки тому +942

    I would not stop. I don't know music enough to know the difference between a good violinist and a world class violinist. I would enjoy the music while passing by, like I always do, but I would continue on with my day

    • @EdgarVillagme
      @EdgarVillagme 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah, but I Can and you Can appreciate his talent and give him money or just listen that amazing talent!!

    • @Ace-dv5ce
      @Ace-dv5ce 3 роки тому +5

      @@EdgarVillagme I also think violin itself gets overshadowed by most in comparison to let’s say singing , drums or guitar, they have heard those more much much more often and clips most definietly hear how well the musicians are

    • @dr.strawberry5773
      @dr.strawberry5773 3 роки тому +13

      @@ec-uploads rude

    • @yudithmonsalve4475
      @yudithmonsalve4475 3 роки тому +6

      @@ec-uploads how about honesty?

    • @TheSecretHideout
      @TheSecretHideout 2 роки тому +13

      Yo, at least you're honest. If it was something that you were familiar with or recognized someone that you were really into, you'd probably have stopped and listened. Classical isnt for everyone, just like Jazz or Hip hop isnt for everyone.

  • @christopherdeckinga2421
    @christopherdeckinga2421 3 роки тому +162

    I sold photographs and drawings in the Bart Stations in San Francisco, along Market Street (1999-2000). At one of the stations, there were two guys who used to play guitar. They would alternated days... one guy would play one day, the other guy would be there the next day. Guy A had a white guitar, he was in good shape, would wear a sleeveless shirt, stand up when he played, pace around, and make eye contact with everyone who passed by. He would play the same song the whole day... or maybe he played two songs, but he sang and his voice carried really well in the train station.
    Guy B could play every Beatles song, without flaw. Im sure he knew many other songs, but he would usually stick to Beatles songs. He would bring a chair with him and sit down, sometimes facing the wall. He wore drab clothing and hardly lifted his head the whole time he played.
    People would stop all day for Guy A... they would put money in his guitar case, stand and listen, strike up conversations with him. People very seldom stopped for Guy B. This is just an estimate, but I would guess Guy A would make 10x what Guy B made on any given day. People would just pour out money for the guy with the white guitar while people hardly noticed the guy who was actually a far superior musician.
    There is so much psychology that goes into busking, panhandling, street sales. Even I was aware of this at the time; I could send a friend around the corner and have them come and stop to look at my photographs. The chance of other people stopping to look and buy photographs was much higher if someone else was already there looking. You can see this effect at the end of this youtube video. When one woman stops, other people (not many but some) stop to listen.

    • @MD-cf7ws
      @MD-cf7ws 2 роки тому +6

      Great example brother. Thank you

    • @TheRomanWon
      @TheRomanWon 2 роки тому +6

      Great insight. Thanks for sharing

    • @christopherdeckinga2421
      @christopherdeckinga2421 2 роки тому +9

      @@TheRomanWon A little word-y, I know. Im glad you took something away from what I wrote. Thanks.

    • @3dulimited952
      @3dulimited952 2 роки тому +5

      I worked at a fancy dress studio in Piccadilly in London where tourists would walk past and we had staff pretending to be customers being photographed
      It stopped tourists and made them come in as well. That was a trick used all day long at that studio whenever it got quite

    • @sfyoko
      @sfyoko 8 місяців тому +1

      I used to see amateur string players at Montgomery BART, they were really good and always got a pile of money in front of them. I always stopped😊

  • @airbornesnow4541
    @airbornesnow4541 2 роки тому +321

    I agree with the message, but not stopping doesn’t mean not appreciating. People in subway are often in a rush. If he played on a Saturday at the mall, I’m sure a lot more people would’ve stopped. That being said, I do agree with the message and of course, he would NOT have gotten as much recognition even if he played it at the mall.

    • @michaelcollins7378
      @michaelcollins7378 2 роки тому +4

      Even a mall is nothing compared to a stage with an audience there specifically to watch you

    • @alenhusarkiccom
      @alenhusarkiccom 2 роки тому +12

      The fact is that people do not recognise and acknowledge talent and experience unless it is presented to them as such.. Extra ordinary cannot be successful in a ordinary environment. We are not talking here about an average musician but one of the best in the world...

    • @kalequeen5981
      @kalequeen5981 2 роки тому +10

      @@alenhusarkiccom the point is this is the subway. people have jobs to get to and children to pick up. It doesn't matter what's going on around you, you have to make it to your transfer or wait for the next train and miss a bus.

    • @lovetodaylisa3967
      @lovetodaylisa3967 2 роки тому +1

      One women stopped

    • @MattyHodge95
      @MattyHodge95 2 роки тому +3

      Excellent point I was just about to say. Sometimes social experiments don’t give scientific experiments.

  • @celsiusfahrenheit1176
    @celsiusfahrenheit1176 2 роки тому +197

    A grand experiment of selective perception. The environment plays a massive role in how we are perceived by those around us; this is key to understanding when not to take things personally. Furthermore, it shows how essential to insert oneself in the proper context to get the most out of our lives or risk being largely ignored.

    • @bloomp7999
      @bloomp7999 2 роки тому +5

      Ah , an interesting comment ! Insert oneself in the proper context Yes very interesting

    • @frankkolton1780
      @frankkolton1780 Рік тому +4

      The violin is the hardest concert instrument to master (the trumpet is the hardest physically), it takes well over 10k hours of proper practice and study to master an instrument, even longer for the violin. There's only a very small percentage of Americans that have more than a passing interest in classical music appreciation, so most don't have the ear to recognize outstanding playing.
      I have always been punctual for work, meetings, and appointments, if I'm late for something , there would be for a very good reason. If I was on my way to work and heard this, I would of be very late that day. The incredible emotion voiced in Mr. Bell's playing is enough to moisten my eyes. I'm just a poor slob, not a snob, but I was lucky enough to be raised in an environment where classical music was ever present.

  • @zlatkomargeta4788
    @zlatkomargeta4788 Рік тому +258

    the man plays so well that he even controls the speed of time

  • @majswain
    @majswain 2 роки тому +90

    The response of the passers by is quite expected; how many would have time to stand for a moment to listen even if they like it? To be appreciated, you have to be at the right place- my take!!!

    • @lenorevanalstine1219
      @lenorevanalstine1219 Рік тому +2

      exactly its more showing how the pace of modern life has made it harder to stop and enjoy the world around us since these days everyone has someplace they have to be at specific times for most of their day

    • @stephenpena7813
      @stephenpena7813 4 місяці тому

      That's the point lol

  • @Thelovelee_Leo
    @Thelovelee_Leo 3 роки тому +281

    My daughter age 1 goingvon 2 stopped and danced with you back then for a few mins and today at 14 she still dances. Thank you!

  • @joeblow4983
    @joeblow4983 2 роки тому +300

    Brings tears to my eyes to see one of the world's finest musicians sharing his gift with all those people in a place like that. Even if those people were in a rush to get somewhere and didn't have time to stop, I'm sure the few notes they heard had an effect on their day.

    • @quantaresources
      @quantaresources Рік тому +4

      Lesson: don’t waste apples on pigs. But the choice of music was poor for the place. Not a bunch a music nerds walking around the subway

    • @leo97pup82
      @leo97pup82 Рік тому +1

      I don't believe that's the lesson.

    • @zxh5566
      @zxh5566 Рік тому +2

      like ew... i don't rush my work over today, i will have to get my parents' support to play instrument in the subway station. oh wait, they didn't supported me to learn any music instrument so i have to beg with my shinny bowl.

    • @SaturnAnimationsOfficial
      @SaturnAnimationsOfficial Рік тому +2

      @@quantaresources you dont have the be a music nerd to like classical music, where tf is your logic?

    • @cegthgtlhj
      @cegthgtlhj Рік тому

      wrong place to share a gift.

  • @naeemahmad4557
    @naeemahmad4557 2 роки тому +225

    A handful of people stopped, a couple clapped, and the violinist raised about $30 in tips.
    No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. In that subway, Joshua played one of the most intricate pieces ever written with a violin worth 3.5 million dollars.
    Two days before he played in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out a Boston theatre, and the seats averaged about $100.
    The experiment proved that the extraordinary in an ordinary environment does not shine and is so often overlooked and undervalued.
    There are brilliantly talented people everywhere who aren’t receiving the recognition and reward they deserve. But once they arm themselves with value and confidence and remove themselves from an environment that isn’t serving them, they thrive and grow.
    Your gut is telling you something. Listen to it if it’s telling you where you are isn’t enough!
    Go where you are appreciated and valued.
    Know Your Worth.

    • @NotMissingLink
      @NotMissingLink 2 роки тому +23

      Author of these words - Michael Essex

    • @naeemahmad4557
      @naeemahmad4557 Рік тому +1

      @@NotMissingLink yhep

    • @cm88388
      @cm88388 Рік тому +19

      I think this experiment didn't necessarily prove what people say it proves. I think more accurately it proves that beauty and value are relative and contextual...and I also think it reflects on the world of classical music and how out of step it can be with what people actually connect with in this day and age. The assumption is that if you don't like Joshua Bell playing this particular piece on that particular violin, then you're a philistine and the problem is you. But maybe what's being shown is that when you actually perform a blinded experiment without all the trappings of the classical music world around to shore it up, perhaps it's just not that good in the eyes of most people. If anything, this should have been a reality check for Joshua Bell.

    • @evalinnert7736
      @evalinnert7736 Рік тому

      Wie Recht Sie haben, danke 🎯

    • @urmo345
      @urmo345 Рік тому +2

      20 bucks was given by person who recognized him XD.

  • @jenniferhayes3154
    @jenniferhayes3154 2 роки тому +47

    I love that Josh Bell went to this effort explore how we value art .... artists ....and our ourselves.

  • @Ryukk1984
    @Ryukk1984 2 роки тому +52

    Im so happy he was recognised

  • @krasnaja6807
    @krasnaja6807 10 місяців тому +11

    Fantastic Joshua Bell, everyone runs, they don't hear, they had a beautiful free concert, by a great artist, but it was in the Metro, not in a prestigious theater, where you pay 100 dollars, for listen to him. ....with a 3 million dollar Stradivarius. ...❤️🎻💯😘❤❤

    • @krasnajaprkusic3389
      @krasnajaprkusic3389 10 місяців тому +2

      Tickets to the theater cost from $100-$500, they had a concert there, for free, by one of the best cellists
      Run, don't listen..... 😢😮

    • @ebowalker571
      @ebowalker571 4 місяці тому +1

      They had to go to work. It's that simple

  • @yorikas0013
    @yorikas0013 2 роки тому +34

    A very plausible explanation for people not stopping to hear this exceptional musician could be simply the fact that most people have no time to do anything else than catch their train and go to work...

    • @mattk8810
      @mattk8810 Місяць тому

      Exactly. How are you going to explain this to your boss. The location was wrong.

  • @gk.jafarov
    @gk.jafarov 2 роки тому +82

    some people wrote "it's not about the musician, it's not stopping because the people there are in a hurry". but but if those people knew who the musician was, would they do the same thing again?

    • @jonathanyoung9369
      @jonathanyoung9369 2 роки тому +6

      If it was advertised beforehand who he was, then a lot more people appreciative of his talent would have made plans to show up, and not use that area to travel...rather, for recreation. We are not privy to the details/ urgency of these passerby's matters so it is impossible to discern what their intentions are. Also, would he dress differently? Most people still wouldn't know him. Would he write on a piece of cardboard, "World-Renouned" blah blah most still wouldn't take time to read the sign.

    • @alllifematters
      @alllifematters 2 роки тому +5

      That woman certainly stopped dead in her tracks. She knew exactly he was... I'm sure she was busy too

    • @tranphuocloc5629
      @tranphuocloc5629 2 роки тому +7

      "Oh my gosh, I have an important meeting in 20 mins. Let me just sit here and listen for 45 mins."
      "My dying husband is waiting for me in the hospital, but f**k him, I like this famous 'violin' guy."
      "Yah, I have a 500k-$-contact to sign, but who cares. This guy's ticket is 100$ a seat."
      People have WORK and FAMILY, you know? You can kiss how many *sses, I dont' care. Just make sure you'll be at your parent's funeral on time, instead of stopping a famous artist, ok?

    • @ShinyCucumber
      @ShinyCucumber Рік тому +3

      I wouldn't. I don't care about the fame and popularity of musician.
      If I go to a certain place, especially in a hurry, I don't give a fck that I passed by some famous person🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @cesareo13
      @cesareo13 Рік тому +1

      Art at your convenience. The cynical epitome of the devaluation of art and the artist. Probably from people who don’t see creating art as a “real job.”
      That’s the whole point of this video experiment. Not the celebrity aspect but to the rejected axiom of “stopping to smell the roses” because who has time for that, right? Leading to lives where even joy in the moment is moved to the sidelines, hopefully eventually gotten to.
      If people felt as strongly about losing opportunities of experiencing art that could profoundly change their lives to the feeling of shock and regret they would get at money lost, I believe the word would change immediately. Worth is not necessarily cost and neither necessarily constitute value.

  • @kucinta_
    @kucinta_ 2 роки тому +107

    I have no clue whatsoever about classical music but this moved me to tears 🥰This will always be a reminder for me to appreciate the simplest of pleasures that is around me. There is none so blind than those that choose to not see.

    • @2022GALA
      @2022GALA 2 роки тому

      Bravo 👏👏👏

    • @Nilboggen
      @Nilboggen 2 роки тому +2

      This is kind of the opposite of simple pleasures lol since it's one of the worlds best violinists playing on a 3.5 million dollar Stradivarius violin.

    • @alyschajohnson6668
      @alyschajohnson6668 2 роки тому

      Same:)

    • @Aspan-bi3lp
      @Aspan-bi3lp 2 роки тому +1

      That's the way how wise and happy people lives.
      Be happy always and everywhere with your great attitude!

    • @soozb15
      @soozb15 Рік тому +1

      BACH. Chaconne. When played like this, it will move sensitive people to tears.

  • @xbioman7882
    @xbioman7882 2 роки тому +9

    To me, part of people walking by is that the piece he is playing is not something someone untrained in music would understand or even possibly like. Not all music is accessible to everyone. Being a genius doesn't necessarily mean that people are aware or capable of recognizing or appreciating the genius. Even in the right environment, it still takes effort on the part of those around to understand and recognize the gift.

    • @TheLategates
      @TheLategates 2 роки тому +1

      This, exactly this. This piece is not inviting to untrained ears. Its like inviting someone trained in classical Chinese to play in the subway in the USA - we just don't have the appreciation for it. But if he had played an iconic, emotionally moving piece that many would recognize from the movies, I'm sure many more would have stopped. And if he'd played in a park or mall, more would have stopped.

    • @shaymay2892
      @shaymay2892 2 роки тому

      @@TheLategates yep... it was very attractive.

    • @ticklegolems6793
      @ticklegolems6793 Рік тому

      yep spot on i didnt enjoy the piece at all no connection with it at all.. Feel the same about jaz haha

    • @luciawoods5654
      @luciawoods5654 6 місяців тому

      My thought exactly. A more well known piece may have helped.

  • @cmarq817
    @cmarq817 3 роки тому +104

    I really don’t know if I would stop as well.
    😞 We are all immersed in our lives and don’t stop to enjoy it enough...

    • @بنتالديرة-غ5ر
      @بنتالديرة-غ5ر 3 роки тому +4

      Very true we can find many of people were immersed in the materialistic world and found it difficult to stop little and enjoy or appreciate beauty!! We run all the time that is why worry fear anxiety depression increase many diseases have occurred as a result of this life style !!

    • @MZD8
      @MZD8 3 роки тому

      @@بنتالديرة-غ5ر بنت الديرة و تعرف انقليزي؟

    • @marrrweee
      @marrrweee 2 роки тому

      Not all of us

  • @7AMDG
    @7AMDG 2 роки тому +36

    this brings tears to my eyes, I could have only dreamed to have this experience of hearing the Chaconne live for free.

  • @superman198224
    @superman198224 3 роки тому +153

    Everyday when I ride the metro into D.C I hope that this will one day happen to me.

  • @salomelinan1531
    @salomelinan1531 2 роки тому +9

    I was able to play violin when i was i child, sadly i stopped and never tried again... But i regret with all my heart when i listen to peaces like this... Absolutly marvellous.. if i was there, i would sitted on the floor just to listen to him. Bravo!!!

    • @charleskim432
      @charleskim432 2 роки тому +1

      never too late to start again! I used to play cello and clarinet and recent I tried playing clarinet again. I was surprised that my fingers remembered where to go.

    • @salomelinan1531
      @salomelinan1531 2 роки тому

      @@charleskim432 thats a fantastic way of living live hun!!! So goood!!! Yes, i agree with you, i need to at least try!! I'm so happy for you! Music is all about feelings i think, and making beauty out of it.. ❤️❤️ have a wonderful day!

    • @LightYagami675S
      @LightYagami675S Рік тому

      @@salomelinan1531 u should continue playing u will be surprised at how fast u can relearn and u can rent a quality violin for less than $30 a month I relearned cello in 1 week

  • @MemorablePopCulture
    @MemorablePopCulture Рік тому +18

    They need to do more of these experiments around the world.

  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos Рік тому +44

    It wousdn't matter where I was or on what instrument (violin, guitar viola etc) that it was played on, just hearing those opening chords of the Chaconne would stop me in my tracks. Then again, I studied classical guitar at Sydney Conservatorium and that piece gets me every time. It's a monster both to play and to listen to.

    • @user-ku4gs9yc9d
      @user-ku4gs9yc9d Рік тому +1

      I always stop for street musicians especially if the music they're playing is something that resonates with me even if I don't know what piece it is. But I know too that if I'm in a rush to go somewhere like work or an appointment I wouldn't be able to stop and listen even if I wanted to. This experiment reminds me that since I enjoy music in general, I can always spare at least a minute to listen to it wherever I find it. ☺️

  • @toproll8514
    @toproll8514 2 роки тому +167

    Nobody knew, one of the best musicians in the world. In this metro, Joshua played one of the most complex pieces ever written on a $3.5 million violin. Two days before he was due to play on the subway, Joshua Bell sold out a Boston theater and tickets averaged $100. This experience proves that the EXTRAORDINARY in an ORDINARY Environment DOES NOT SHINE and is often NEGLECTED and UNDERVALUED. There are brilliantly talented people everywhere who are not getting the recognition and reward they deserve. But once they arm themselves with worth and confidence and withdraw from an environment that does not serve them, they thrive and grow. If the environment where you are does not recognize your value, change places. Like everything is on the other side of fear.

    • @MyWatchIsEnded
      @MyWatchIsEnded 2 роки тому +7

      That's a beautiful way of seeing things.

    • @ohuytien7859
      @ohuytien7859 2 роки тому +6

      Yea you need to put yourself in the right place. Giving someone a chance to be equal with you without any preconditions, might devalue yourself.

    • @Aspan-bi3lp
      @Aspan-bi3lp 2 роки тому +2

      Sure. Well described things in place

    • @BlakeMadsen
      @BlakeMadsen 2 роки тому +17

      Yes bro we all read the Facebook post now stop trying to pretend you wrote this lmao

    • @toproll8514
      @toproll8514 2 роки тому +1

      @@BlakeMadsen Hello, I did not pretend anything. Maybe you are frustrated not to have transcribed it? It doesn't matter, I take advantage of life instead of taking care of those of others, you should try, I wish you this happiness, good luck.

  • @nabi5864
    @nabi5864 7 місяців тому +1

    Damn that lady who was a fan was super lucky to experience his performance first hand in person directly and basically only for her who could appreciate greatness

  • @UndsPlnCowGrl-_r0_
    @UndsPlnCowGrl-_r0_ 3 роки тому +49

    Joshua Bell es uno de los mejores violinistas en el mudo, el violín que tiene en sus manos solamente tiene el precio de $3.5 millones de dólares, la gente paga mas de $100 por asiento en uno de sus conciertos esto es un experimento social echo por el Washington Post.. " Si no paramos tan solo un momento para escuchar a uno de los mejores violinistas en el mundo tocando las canciones mas populares que se hayan escrito en la historia: que mas cosas nos estaremos perdiendo en esta vida??

  • @ra007coolman
    @ra007coolman 3 роки тому +16

    I know this post is 14 years old . But my learning from this case study is as below: many people are thinking that subway is busy place so people will be busy and don’t stop, however, i argue that if there would be banner identifying him behind him and made a small stage for him then number of people waiting and listening to his music will be different. Hence, for this in our gujarati we have very wise saying “utryo amaldar kodi no”, that means when a person leaves his high position (in our case his stage and became a common man) no one will value them..

    • @JoeBlue415
      @JoeBlue415 2 роки тому +4

      Sorry, but your saying is shallow. Joshua Bell is great regardless of whether he’s playing in a concert hall or subway. If people don’t appreciate his playing, it’s due to their ignorance. And let’s face it, the majority of people are ignorant about most subjects that take intense study, not to be confused with dumb.

  • @CEKCooking
    @CEKCooking 3 роки тому +37

    I would definitely stop and donate. The music here is phenomenon.

  • @CindyShapa59
    @CindyShapa59 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful just beautiful. Many are right that kids don’t have the opportunity to really listen and feel the music. Growing up, my parent would take us to concerts in Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Her and dad had chairs and a blanket was for us to sit on. So many times we went and the beauty of the music has stayed with me my whole life. It would lull us to sleep.

  • @dyazidi3520
    @dyazidi3520 3 роки тому +12

    This is wisdom!! It tells you sometimes you are not in right place. Make a change, you will get different results!

  • @deborist
    @deborist 2 роки тому +2

    Joel Olsteen makes reference to this experiment in one of his talks, did not know the violinist was Joshua !!!

  • @absolutjackal
    @absolutjackal Рік тому +14

    If I heard anyone playing the chaconne, or any part of the partita, I would stop in a heartbeat. That is one piece that if you can play it at any level above butchering it you are a great if not amazing violinist.

  • @janicemahan4772
    @janicemahan4772 Рік тому +1

    This makes me feel good about playing the violin for 63 years.
    I feel overlooked as a musician at times.

  • @abulfatih
    @abulfatih 2 роки тому +21

    Well to be honest the people are at a metro and they have places to go so of course they would not notice or stop but if you go to a theatre you are going there specifically for the concert or music or whatever is playing there.

    • @LifeIsSuperCool
      @LifeIsSuperCool Рік тому +1

      Thank you

    • @coleb1277
      @coleb1277 Рік тому

      Lol.. missed a free concert from a world renowned musician

  • @niyasingh6536
    @niyasingh6536 Рік тому +2

    I'm here after reading Gaur gopal das ji's book "Life's amazing secret".. he mentioned this story in his book to teach us that we have to spend time on what we like or to take a break from life and enjoy your life... I really appreciate it❤

  • @redouaneredouane1087
    @redouaneredouane1087 3 роки тому +10

    هذا الفيديو شخص كان واقف في محطة مترو في واشنطن و يعزف على آلة الكمان
    و بقى يعزف لمدة 45 دقيقة لمقطوعات موسيقية وهمية لمشاهير . و في 45 دقيقة هذي حسب كاميرات المراقبة فاتوا قداموا أكثر من ألف شخص ما عطاوهش إهتمام 8 منهم برك حبسوا قداموا شوية و رماولوا شوية دراهم و راحوا المهم لايم حوالي 32 دولار . المفاجأة هي أن هذا العازف هو ( Joshua Bell) واحد من أعظم الموسيقيين في العالم.. والكمان اللي يعزف بيه يسوا 3،5 مليون دولار
    و قبل هذي الحادثة بأيام قليلة كان "Joshua" عنده حفلة في بوستن ..
    والتذاكر إتباعت بالكامل وكان سعر التذكرة ( 100 دولار ) !
    (و هذي كانت تجربة إجتماعية مهمة )..
    العازف هذا قدم موهبته في مكان غير مناسب.. والناس فيه مفهموش الموهبة اللي قدامهم ، ولو مجانا
    ناس رايحة لصوالحها ومركزة في حواج وحدخرين
    وناس ماشي من إهتماماتها الموسيقى ومتلفتش نظرها ...
    أو ناس وقفت وسمعت ومفهمتش الموسيقى ومدى براعة العازف في تقديمها ..
    لكن .. لوكان أعلن العازف عن نفسه في المكان الصحيح ..
    راح يصيب التقدير والإهتمام اللي يستحقه و يستناه من الناس ...ويلقى الناس اللي فاهمة هو واش راه يقدم
    و يقدروه على أساس فهمهم للعظمة اللي شايفينها ...
    روح للناس اللي تقدرك ..و تعرف قيمتك و قيمة اخلاقك و مستواك العلمي الإنسانية تاعك و البادئ تاعك . الناس
    اللي تفهم واش تقدر انت تدير و تعرف قيمة واش راك تدير و تعرف دورك و قيمتك في حياتهم
    للأسف بزاف ناس ليسوا في المكان الصحيح مع ناس ما يعرفوش قيمتهم و في مجتمعات ما تستاهلهم

  • @doricdave
    @doricdave 11 місяців тому +2

    Anyone else here from Scott Eiler’s book ‘For when everything is burning’? This is fascinating… ‘In another context, people would have paid thousands of dollars to watch this performance. It was the environment that hid the true, spectacular nature of what most of them walked right past. This is you every day. You’re a 3-million-dollar violin in a dark, dirty subway, a world-class violinist with a distracted, impassionate audience. You pass by something extraordinary, incredible, and magical nearly every second of every day. Your missing piece. Yourself.’❤

  • @shellahederah914
    @shellahederah914 3 роки тому +70

    This is no surprise, the context affects on how it is interpreted. So what if they did the opposite by sending a regular subway player to a high prized concert hall, to see if people will stay, pay money, clap and shout for a good violist who is a nobody...

    • @fumblegrinchthefoul1604
      @fumblegrinchthefoul1604 3 роки тому +2

      i think we already know the truth behind that one.

    • @deltabluesdavidraye
      @deltabluesdavidraye 3 роки тому +1

      What this actually proves is that you can be a famous classical musician and not be a performer.The average human requires a beat to be drawn in by music.Elevator music grasps no one.

    • @darklord220
      @darklord220 3 роки тому +1

      @@deltabluesdavidraye are you comparing bach to elevator music ?

    • @thelolmaster1997
      @thelolmaster1997 3 роки тому +1

      @@deltabluesdavidraye literally all the music u hear today is rooted and influenced by classical.. U don't have to like it but pay some respect

    • @bluemeriadoc
      @bluemeriadoc 3 роки тому +2

      none of these people have been to a concert hall. or if they have, they only went to keep up appearances

  • @EvaandJavier
    @EvaandJavier 3 місяці тому

    Shameful that hundreds passed without a thought, unbeknownst to them Mr. Bell is one of the greatest violinists in the world. If not, THE greatest.

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter 2 роки тому +9

    Even Helen Keller could hear this ‘guy’ is SOMEONE. Insane that people are so caught up in their own little world they didn’t even pay attention to something as incredible as this. I would have been front and center, not budging an inch if I came across this. Work, etc doesn’t even matter…it can wait!

  • @seungyong63
    @seungyong63 2 роки тому +2

    I got to know about this artist and his performance playing the violin at the subway station through a book titled Good morning, I love you. I often used to miss beautiful things around me. This video makes me reflect on my daily life.

  • @terrylamb333
    @terrylamb333 Рік тому +6

    Even not knowing who it was I'd have stopped for a little while. Hand to my heart and thrown love his way, I'd have moved on with tears from the beauty my ears had just experienced.

  • @Sli--du9ko
    @Sli--du9ko 2 роки тому +1

    Without the media, people will not pay attention to you.. This is one of the most famous musicians, and he has an instrument worth more than 2 million, and he could not even collect 34 dollars.

  • @berkeleybernie
    @berkeleybernie 2 роки тому +109

    This "experiment" is actually an exercise in elitism.
    Busking (street performing) is a craft in itself. Most important, far beyond talent, is the skill to capture and entertain an audience in such an environment, to be a hustler. I've busked before. Even though I'm a talented musician, I'm not a good busker because I'm not a good hustler. To be honest, he did pretty well- $32 for less than an hour, not a bad return for a working person who used zero effort to actually draw and maintain a paying audience.
    "...most of them on their way to work." Exactly. It is elitist to expect them to stop. Their very survival is dependent on getting to work. I'm fine with a critique of a system that doesn't permit enough leisure, that lacks flexibility. What if that non-stopping person were a teacher who needed to get to school to serve their students? They should be late in order to listen?
    Greatest musician, greatest music, greatest violin- again, a very elitist perspective. I'd bet that a good juggler with a few cheap balls and an entertaining rap would have drawn more attention, created more smiles, and pocketed more money than a screechy morose violin in a boomy subway station.
    I think it's fine to make an argument that we may live in a society where we've become accustomed to rushing and failing to enjoy the moment. But I think the elitism that conceived this biased "experiment" (Washington Post, not surprising) is cringeworthy.

    • @carolburke5591
      @carolburke5591 2 роки тому +3

      excellent

    • @berkeleybernie
      @berkeleybernie 2 роки тому +13

      @@ThemePro24 🙂 I believe you miss the point. "Screechy morose violin" is the perception in that space by a good number of passerbys. Not the kind of music one would want to stop and listen to in that environment. You put a jovial tenor singing upbeat cheery Christmas carols, I bet the response would be quite different. Better yet, an appealing-looking person with a great voice singing popular songs the audience was familiar with.
      "I was oddly grateful when someone threw in a dollar instead of change.” Exactly- he expected more. He was out-of-touch with the realities of his potential audience and of the environment in which he was playing.
      Everything was wrong- the choice of music, the location, and the utter ignorance about how to go about busking in order to make an audience take notice. It was "here, I'm going to play music *I* think is beauty, the way *I* want, in your banal universe with no attempt to appeal to you. Why don't you have the same appreciation I have??!"

    • @PBosco
      @PBosco 2 роки тому +2

      Sorry Bernie-boy, you ain't no Joshua Bell. Never was, never will be. Go back to sleep...

    • @berkeleybernie
      @berkeleybernie 2 роки тому +6

      @@PBosco 🤣 Never claimed to be. But, to be honest, I could probably pull in more money and audience than he did in that location. I was also a professional tap dancer and I bet a tap act would get a lot more eyeballs and smiles in there than a minor key classical violinist who makes no attempt to engage an audience.

    • @PBosco
      @PBosco 2 роки тому +1

      @@berkeleybernie And Tiny Tim could bring in more money than you - and your point is? Joshua Bell in another Universe, so I'd quit while you have a chance.

  • @иваннечипоренко-ю7р

    Звучание инструмента работы Страдивари, в руках такого исполнителя - сводит с ума....

  • @danielesantos-oj5cd
    @danielesantos-oj5cd Рік тому +19

    Mesmo que não o reconhecessem, é incrivel como tanto talento passou despercebido... 😢

    • @michelbara5992
      @michelbara5992 Рік тому +2

      A regra é clara: "se é bom não tem valor"

  • @contentratinkhosh1600
    @contentratinkhosh1600 Рік тому +1

    This experiment shows a few facts: Firstly, is the market targetting. The people who use the subway may not be all music enthusiasts who would buy an expensive ticket to a concert featuring a renowned violinist. Secondly, the importance of branding. Fans might easily recognize Joshua when he performs in a band, and no one expects to see him play in the subway corridor. This demonstrates the power of branding or brand associations. Fans are used to seeing him in a band and that's the way that they identify him. Thirdly, the subway environment is so busy that one may not have the time or pay attention to what is going on around them.

  • @travis2595
    @travis2595 Рік тому +6

    This shows that people are really good at not walking over a lady who stopped in the middle of the floor. They should be applauded.

  • @donnaostojski5478
    @donnaostojski5478 Рік тому

    This shows how we are gifted in so many ways but we are unaware of these gifts. It really is important to stop and smell the roses.

  • @ViolinHobby
    @ViolinHobby 2 роки тому +7

    Too cool! I would probably have noticed who he was, since I'm a big fan of his!

  • @jnau8196
    @jnau8196 2 роки тому +1

    1) This proves a hierarchy of needs. People scratching out a living barely have time to really search for, wait in, or loiter to appreciate beautiful works of artistic value.
    2) The taste or perception of what beauty is and its value has become diminished and in some cases flipped on its head.

  • @Lainer1
    @Lainer1 3 роки тому +119

    I always stop for musicians like this. I would have loved to see him out there. I would have sat on the floor too.

    • @Versul1
      @Versul1 2 роки тому +2

      So you must be the good one. Congratulations

    • @sometin_else
      @sometin_else 2 роки тому +3

      You don't have somewhere to be? Its the subway where most people are on a schedule rather than on leisure time

    • @Lainer1
      @Lainer1 2 роки тому +4

      @@sometin_else Retired, so no. I could have leisurely watched this in awe. Thank you.

    • @Lainer1
      @Lainer1 2 роки тому +1

      @@Versul1 Thank you. And you must be the bad one.

    • @Versul1
      @Versul1 2 роки тому +2

      @@Lainer1 aw did I spoil your virtue party. Please go on and tell us all why you're the most appreciative of culture. We all love that story.

  • @nineteenfifties7700
    @nineteenfifties7700 Рік тому +1

    Today 2 March 2023. Salute to the people who can admire such skills on every place you come across.

  • @MickCorgi
    @MickCorgi 3 роки тому +25

    I would surely stop and listen for a while and cautiously ask him if he was Joshua Bell!

  • @FridayFrida
    @FridayFrida Рік тому

    How is no one stopping! I think I would have planted myself by that pillar and just melted… lots of times it’s good to be autistic and not caring about/understanding social rules. Art in any form calms my social anxiety. ❤

  • @orielegutierrez3799
    @orielegutierrez3799 2 роки тому +14

    La persona que se detuvo y conversó con él, lo conocía y ubicaba perfectamente.. eso quiere decir que sólo los entendidos serán capaces de oír, discernir y apreciar un regalo así....

  • @jessalyn9305
    @jessalyn9305 2 роки тому +1

    Subway isn’t the best place to do this type of experiment. Everyone is rushing. At a park on a Saturday or at a shopping center where people aren’t rushing would be better. Joshua is a brilliant violinist! ❤️

  • @ritauralskaa4776
    @ritauralskaa4776 Рік тому +15

    У меня на глаза навернулись слезы ,играл бесподобно.

  • @ed6271
    @ed6271 2 роки тому +2

    To everyone who thinks this says a lot about society, hold your horses.
    It is an interesting concept, but the fact is, its a subway station and people obviously do not have the time to stop and wait to watch this musician. Try it in a mall guaranteed a crowd will form.

  • @jan-paulvanderhoeven1639
    @jan-paulvanderhoeven1639 2 роки тому +10

    Most important skill of any street musician is knowing where and when to play…

  • @mariagalbova9891
    @mariagalbova9891 9 місяців тому +1

    The right environment is very important

  • @angelina9951
    @angelina9951 5 місяців тому +1

    The experiment is correctly done. It’s in an environment where you would only stop if you recognize true talent. Most people don’t.

  • @vuyisilejuqula4287
    @vuyisilejuqula4287 3 роки тому +6

    Definitely I would have stopped even though I don't know much about violin. This is beautiful, rather be late for work or appointment,

  • @xbeng94
    @xbeng94 9 місяців тому

    "Whatever if you're talented or not, if you're in the wrong place you'll not be appreciated, choose your environment but don't let be chosen by the environment."
    -N. Beng

  • @kyonghan5011
    @kyonghan5011 2 роки тому +3

    I always imagine this particular scene unfolding in front of my eyes. Maestro violinist, Bach solo violin chaconne in the indoor subway..wishing I were there..

  • @vinuprasad8421
    @vinuprasad8421 11 місяців тому

    “If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, with one of the most beautiful instruments ever made…
    How many other things are we missing as we rush through life?”
    Think about it..

  • @Warprein
    @Warprein 3 роки тому +33

    Siz de AkademikLink'ten mi geldiniz?

    • @GamerFatih
      @GamerFatih 3 роки тому

      eveeet lşfaşlslişasfş

    • @cigaretteaftercats
      @cigaretteaftercats 3 роки тому +1

      Ballou de değilmiş adı😂

    • @Warprein
      @Warprein 3 роки тому +1

      @@cigaretteaftercats Bulamayalım ve sadece onları izleyelim diye kasten yanlış söylemiş olabilirler, hiç belli olmaz😂

    • @sevdabaykara7166
      @sevdabaykara7166 3 роки тому +1

      2017 ygs sorularını çözüyordum felsefe de bu deneyi anlatan bir soru vardı merak edip de geldim.

    • @ibnbattuta34
      @ibnbattuta34 3 роки тому

      Evet

  • @vicvanhelsam4820
    @vicvanhelsam4820 2 роки тому

    This shows the quality of the performer is immaterial, the cost of the ticket is the most important factor, as you will appreciate what you consider a frivolous, expensive treat more satisfying.

  • @lolitaarova1085
    @lolitaarova1085 Рік тому +7

    Как можно даже в этом грохоте не слышать,силу звука❤

    • @МаксимПупкин-ь5в
      @МаксимПупкин-ь5в Рік тому

      Я думаю эти люди далеки от творчества, они замучены рутиной...

  • @landingmodetravelchannel
    @landingmodetravelchannel Рік тому

    I think a violin is not an instrument for the masses, but for fine people with fine taste for music. That kind of people don’t get the metro very often.

  • @mackprime6975
    @mackprime6975 3 роки тому +6

    My Chemistry teacher once showed this to us in class. Hi, Dr Vazquez!

  • @peterwhent66
    @peterwhent66 Рік тому +2

    Paul McCartney did something similar on the London Underground. He put on a disguise and played Beatles songs. No-one stopped. Put him on a stage at Wembley and people pay £80 each to be there. Just goes to show that whatever you do and however good you are at it, unless you get it in front of the right audience, you get nothing.

  • @amberberry4570
    @amberberry4570 2 роки тому +20

    The sound quality of this instrument would say enough

  • @dianewach4168
    @dianewach4168 Рік тому

    Sometimes when we feel we're not good enough, it's not for lack of trying. it's not for lack of talent. It's because those around us are deaf to what we are trying to say.

  • @PublicTechAdvisor
    @PublicTechAdvisor 3 роки тому +13

    right person at wrong place at the wrong time

  • @NohaHany-xi2qg
    @NohaHany-xi2qg Рік тому

    التجربة دي أثبتت إن وجود شخص مميز في بيئة غير مناسبة بيدفنوا بالحياة حرفيا، حتى مع استخدام أفضل الأدوات، وتوفر الخبرة والموهبة.
    لو انت انسان مميز، دور على البيئة المناسبة اللي تساعدك تكبر، اوعى تستسلم لوضع غير مناسب، لخوفك من الخسارة، ثق في نفسك، قدر نفسك، واسمع للصوت اللي جواك ماتتجاهلوش أبدًا، وكن حيث يكن لك قدر ..

  • @PeachTea38
    @PeachTea38 2 роки тому +5

    Not everybody has the luxury to STOP and be late for work@appointments.....
    No matter how beautiful the music is...

  • @JBSays
    @JBSays Рік тому +1

    Fame is limited and so is appreciation of talent .Every year there are people who win the noble prize but we hardly know them or remember their names after a few days.The video reminded me of the poem musse de beaux arts ,where people keep doing their monotonous work ignoring the fall of Icarus 😊

  • @DonDiegoHS
    @DonDiegoHS 2 роки тому +3

    What a beautiful melody!!

  • @anastaciamontelongo2429
    @anastaciamontelongo2429 Рік тому

    I didn’t believe it. I had to come see the video for myself. Insane. Environment is EVERYTHING.

  • @ChocolatesAfterDark
    @ChocolatesAfterDark 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder what the effect would be if someone of that caliber went to busk in a place of leisure, rather than a place that is mired by the level of stress a subway station has. You HAVE to get to work and not be late, or get to pick up your child, get home after 8+ hours toiling, chances are you'll ignore everything that might cause you to lag behind.
    BUT with a place of leisure, like a park or a plaza, you're there to relax, to spend time in a slow comfortable environment. I am dead certain the results would be wildly different.

  • @Abumen1234
    @Abumen1234 2 роки тому +4

    A violinist played for 45 minutes in a New York subway. A handful of people stopped, a couple clapped, and the violinist managed to raise about $30 in tips.
    No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. In that subway, Joshua played one of the most intricate pieces ever written with a violin worth 3.5 million dollars.
    Two days before he played in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out a theater in Boston and the seats averaged about $100.
    The experiment proved that the extraordinary in an ordinary environment does not shine and is so often overlooked and undervalued.
    There are brilliantly talented people everywhere who aren’t receiving the recognition and reward they deserve. But once they arm themselves with value and confidence and remove themselves from an environment that isn’t serving them, they thrive and grow.
    Your gut is telling you something. Listen to it if it’s telling you that where you are isn’t enough!
    Go where you are appreciated and valued.
    Know Your Worth.

    • @littlenickypickletoe
      @littlenickypickletoe Рік тому

      Maybe the song wasn't very good, and the violinist wasn't very good. I believe the emperor has no clothes. I conclude from this experiment that he's not as good as he thinks he is because if you was really good people would have stopped no matter what they were doing.

  • @Suvorupaofficial
    @Suvorupaofficial 2 роки тому +2

    I came here after reading about this particular experiment in the book Life's Amazing Secrets by Gaur Gopal Das.

  • @rasha842007
    @rasha842007 3 роки тому +20

    I love music, but if I'm in hurry to go catch the metro , I think 🤔 I’m not going to miss the metro to listen to the music, if he chooses other places like parks or maybe malls it will going to be more peoples to listen to his music 🎶

    • @بنتالديرة-غ5ر
      @بنتالديرة-غ5ر 3 роки тому +3

      This is what this experiment is trying to show or say ..we must look after our life and care of it stop little to enjoy valuable things in our life our relationships care more for our children and family and not be smashed in the system and its cycle of worry anxiety fear depression and the long run for materialistic life and environment !! Stop little to enjoy beauty that would make ur soul happy in a materialistic harsh environment!! Dream of getting more money money money buzzy to forget the beauty of ur relationship and health and to give them time and enjoy life with.. search for the true You gove ur self what it needs ..plan for a good life do not live like a robot running and never stop this is a big loss for humanity!!

    • @Mike-jk4lw
      @Mike-jk4lw 2 роки тому

      Same thing at OHare when often there was somebody playing one or another instrument as people were exiting garage on the wave to check in! Nobody would stop! However most players were just bad.. I heard a real good one once and actually stopped since had extra time...
      To be fair the excellence of Ball + Stradivari was completely lost in the din of metro.
      So, this "experiment" really showed that there is a time a place for superb performance, but metro isn't it!

    • @ems7623
      @ems7623 2 роки тому

      @@بنتالديرة-غ5ر is it? Has Bell himself said that? If so, it's not an experiment at all. It's a performance artwork making a statement.

    • @koftli8997
      @koftli8997 2 роки тому +1

      generally agree with what you're saying but if i don't work i will die of hunger.

  • @neonbabez3685
    @neonbabez3685 11 місяців тому

    What Flawless humbleness 😋🥰🫶🙌
    What a honor and no one has clue who he is

  • @surka29arxara
    @surka29arxara 3 роки тому +33

    Он играет божественно!

  • @africanqueenmo
    @africanqueenmo Рік тому +1

    He's incredibly gifted. I'd have been mesmerised stopped in my tracks like that lady. Though I didn't know of him.

  • @dannydevito7000
    @dannydevito7000 4 роки тому +13

    Did they only recently turn on comments or something? Where are all the comments?

    • @otterflipsnorock
      @otterflipsnorock 3 роки тому

      Where have all the comments gone, long time passing

  • @DjinnRummy
    @DjinnRummy 10 місяців тому

    I love how UA-cam recommends this to me 16 YEARS later

  • @beckaroom1046
    @beckaroom1046 2 роки тому +11

    He has to hustle on the weekends to pay off that violin.

  • @Irina-dt5eo
    @Irina-dt5eo Рік тому +1

    Люди, ездящие в метро заняты своими заботами, явно не до музыки, тем более учесть что это среднестатистические люди , в основном слушающие популярную музыку. Я как то была в своем городе в метро, издалека услышала скрипку, и , как , мне показалось, довольно профессионально, красиво, я не знаток, просто слушала, а когда увидела исполнителя , то узнала в нем солиста нашей музыкальной группы города Новосибирска. Но я тогда ходила на многие классические концерты музыки, поэтому мой слух был натренирован. Если бы конечно, я бы оказалась в метро, на видео, может я бы и не знала лучшего скрипача современности, но по звучанию и исполнению поняла бы, что передо мной профессионал.

  • @charleskano1580
    @charleskano1580 3 роки тому +6

    Excelente sonido. Hoy dia son pocos los que aprecian el arte.

    • @ChristianBerduo
      @ChristianBerduo 3 роки тому

      No es que no sepan, es un experimento social que mide si los gustos musicales son personales o se basan en presión grupal o social.

    • @gz9035
      @gz9035 2 роки тому

      Al final hay una que lo hace

  • @jeremybarbarek9665
    @jeremybarbarek9665 2 роки тому +2

    I played through college and even I must admit that even though it is a great piece being preformed that I believe it is the wrong music to gain any attention In a subway. Walking by, they hear it mid sentence with zero trigger words comprehensible enough to the average listener. I would want to see the difference in attraction if the music being played was what the kids call "trap" that is, something repetitive enough to guard against confused passer-by. Something that makes sense but showcases the advanced talent.

  • @Irani67
    @Irani67 3 роки тому +36

    I believe lots of people hear the music but system dose not give them enough time to listen.🎻

  • @alejandrorosa9167
    @alejandrorosa9167 Рік тому +1

    The music is so beautiful it made me cry!! I would’ve stop and listen! Take that regalo of life and say THANK YOU!!!!❤

  • @arjunselvaraj
    @arjunselvaraj 3 роки тому +7

    Here from the chapter of the book written by Gaur Gopal Das ! 👍
    Trying to be better! I wish the same for all you reading this comment

  • @MarvillousBeats
    @MarvillousBeats 11 місяців тому +1

    As someone who has made hundreds, even thousands of dollars and a CAREER by playing violin in the streets of DC and Maryland - this is WILDLY eye-opening.