When a string snaps mid performance.. Kristine Balanas Wieniawski Polonaise Brillante No.1

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    Kristine Balanas performs Wieniawski Polonaise Brillante No.1 in D major and destroys an E string at the Latvian Music Awards ceremony.
    Latvian National Symphony Orchestra
    Guntis Kuzma
    6th of March 2018.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13 тис.

  • @ursa_margo
    @ursa_margo 3 роки тому +6594

    Everyone comments on how seamlessly she continued playing and here I am amazed at how the entire orchestra was able to recover immediately after a stop

    • @ryanjay707
      @ryanjay707 3 роки тому +299

      They all heard and recognized that really quick. Truly impressive

    • @SuperZarrabal
      @SuperZarrabal 3 роки тому +32

      I'm dealing with that now

    • @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
      @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 роки тому +76

      @@ryanjay707 yeah, the fact they heard seconds of It and reacted accordingly is amazing

    • @TheKnives777
      @TheKnives777 3 роки тому +106

      They are the utmost of professionals and strict with their regiments in training they could do this entire set with their eyes closed, they practice up too 40 hours a week, this is their jobs after all.

    • @kahzahm2747
      @kahzahm2747 3 роки тому +80

      @@TheKnives777 40 hours a day? :D

  • @7venxce
    @7venxce 3 роки тому +80389

    remember:
    swapping your weapon is faster than reloading

  • @Dr.HouseMD
    @Dr.HouseMD 3 роки тому +11074

    Guy handing her the violin:
    “I’ve waited my entire life for this moment.”

    • @jdeusl
      @jdeusl 3 роки тому +90

      it'll be worth a fortune now too!

    • @gyneve
      @gyneve 3 роки тому +67

      @@jdeusl It maybe already. There's a lot of pricey and old violins at this level

    • @vezeveer
      @vezeveer 3 роки тому +190

      It was he who weakened the violin just so that he can give her his and get that hug in the end.
      It was planned.

    • @Tawleyn
      @Tawleyn 3 роки тому +67

      Well I mean, he's second chair, so more like he's been waiting his whole life to be first chair (the soloist).

    • @Angelocity100
      @Angelocity100 3 роки тому +28

      @@vezeveer So what you’re saying is that he’s a simp?

  • @MrVassago89
    @MrVassago89 3 роки тому +5083

    UA-cam: wanna see what Kristine Balanas when her violin string snaps in the middle of a solo?
    Me, having never watched anything close to a violin performance: hell yeah i do.

    • @theminecraftalexis4857
      @theminecraftalexis4857 3 роки тому +2

      I agree 100% I do

    • @TheArrow125
      @TheArrow125 3 роки тому +5

      my exact thought process

    • @cascade3769
      @cascade3769 3 роки тому +1

      @MrVassago89 Are you seriously that basic? What a cretin.

    • @okay5488
      @okay5488 3 роки тому

      @ me hahahaha

    • @Enivri
      @Enivri 3 роки тому +1

      For me it was because I watched Vanessa Mae

  • @jacobhearns9724
    @jacobhearns9724 3 роки тому +7057

    She’s a class act. Same to the guy who immediately understood what happened and gave her his violin.

    • @AllenAK49
      @AllenAK49 3 роки тому +139

      Well, if he wanted that top spot he should of been like let's switch places. 😏

    • @1ivannthegreat
      @1ivannthegreat 3 роки тому +54

      Probably because he’s her BFF in backing her up with it. lol 😂

    • @MrBehnke1987
      @MrBehnke1987 3 роки тому +253

      It looks more like she took it from him.

    • @1ivannthegreat
      @1ivannthegreat 3 роки тому +23

      @@MrBehnke1987 Or we can say that. lol 😂

    • @savyhendrixvideo
      @savyhendrixvideo 3 роки тому +94

      Yeah or he had no time to even realize she was stealing his violin lol

  • @redcore326
    @redcore326 3 роки тому +4821

    Imagine if the guy was like : "No sorry. That's MY violin."

    • @itskindofemily
      @itskindofemily 3 роки тому +32

      @Mark Kawasaki thats some cool insight, but this was a joke :(

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 3 роки тому +32

      He'd get booed. lol

    • @redcore326
      @redcore326 3 роки тому +4

      @Mark Kawasaki You must be fun at parties.

    • @redcore326
      @redcore326 3 роки тому +4

      @Mark Kawasaki You must be REALLY fun at parties.

    • @derekpaul6319
      @derekpaul6319 3 роки тому +41

      I was bummed she didn't have him stand with her and bow at the end...would've been even classier if the generosity went both ways.

  • @chriskoort5717
    @chriskoort5717 3 роки тому +9568

    "May I borrow your violin?"
    "NO. I just saw you break yours like 5 seconds ago."

  • @ccash8310
    @ccash8310 3 роки тому +2367

    People always ask, “why do they even have conducters?” This right here demonstrates why a good conductor is necessary for a good concert. Flawless despite the anomaly

    • @MJAY-N7129
      @MJAY-N7129 3 роки тому +23

      I completely agree

    • @Scarletraven87
      @Scarletraven87 3 роки тому +74

      A leader is necessary to have a group keep acting as a group despite a disagreement on possible courses of action

    • @hoodiesticks
      @hoodiesticks 3 роки тому +80

      Also keeping tempo. In large groups, it's hard to keep everyone playing in sync. Rock bands have drummers to set and maintain a consistent tempo, but percussion in an orchestra doesn't usually do a great job of that. So they use a visual cue instead.

    • @MrJonboy
      @MrJonboy 3 роки тому +27

      the only people who ask that are those who have never played!

    • @JV-un7qw
      @JV-un7qw 3 роки тому +12

      @@hoodiesticks it is because speed of light >>> speed of sound. In small group that does not matters... in large orchestra - big deal.

  • @humanratteler9760
    @humanratteler9760 3 роки тому +9275

    Her: “oh damn, that sucks...anyways-”

  • @MrPineappleTime
    @MrPineappleTime 3 роки тому +5922

    "Yes, yes, that's a good hug and all, but give me my violin back..."

    • @mr.gubagub1899
      @mr.gubagub1899 3 роки тому +79

      Lmao I felt that

    • @NerdGlassGamingPA
      @NerdGlassGamingPA 3 роки тому +44

      I bet he wouldn't mind keeping her instrument. I presume it is much more valuable ?

    • @bathroomsessions
      @bathroomsessions 3 роки тому +175

      @@NerdGlassGamingPA Sure, because monetary value is the first thing you think about when the instrument you've been working with for the past x years suddenly is out of your hands and all those hard working tears to getting everything right, all those invested hours into that one instrument. Yeah, money > sentimental value.

    • @BellaMarie55
      @BellaMarie55 3 роки тому +32

      Lmao i came here for someone else to have noticed that too lol he was not about to hug her

    • @bwane5961
      @bwane5961 3 роки тому +3

      @@NerdGlassGamingPA for him it wasn't

  • @-anactualdoggo-
    @-anactualdoggo- 3 роки тому +1655

    She just straight up was like:
    Ima need this real quick

    • @ovechkin100
      @ovechkin100 3 роки тому +34

      it must be known amongst the entire band, if something goes wrong with the main performers instrument, you automatically switch with the nearest person. But im sure there are rare occasions when it needs to be done. so buddy being handed a broken violin for his own, would definitely have felt funny.

    • @-anactualdoggo-
      @-anactualdoggo- 3 роки тому +3

      @@ovechkin100 Dont worry, I'm vaguely aware of stuff like this.
      Kinda like someone who's got their back, right?

    • @bemusedalligator
      @bemusedalligator 3 роки тому +6

      @@ovechkin100 and you can see a few camera changes later that he's just playing his part extra high on the A string.

    • @Rjrdre
      @Rjrdre 3 роки тому +1

      Lol

  • @ToddsWatchshop
    @ToddsWatchshop 3 роки тому +697

    I've been playing violin for over 30 years. I will tell you, going from one Violin to someone else's that you've never played before... is not that simple. It's a lot like getting into a new car for the first time. The brakes catch differently, the acceleration off idle is different, and the handling is different. A violin is absolutely the same. The tone, the weight, the balance of the violin in your hand... not to mention the tension and feel of the strings, it's all different. This was really something else to be able to just keep going like this.

    • @lrussell6032
      @lrussell6032 3 роки тому +7

      It helps a lot that she could use the same bow.

    • @simonbutler377
      @simonbutler377 3 роки тому +3

      for the player yes you will tell it's different. for the listener it doesn't look like there is anything wrong.

    • @vanya3393
      @vanya3393 3 роки тому +12

      And even a noob like me can tell how different they sound.

    • @Michael_00001
      @Michael_00001 3 роки тому +8

      Yes, but she grabbed the first chair's instrument so it should at least be on point.

    • @aleksandrhellgate7396
      @aleksandrhellgate7396 2 роки тому

      B.S.

  • @shainaLG
    @shainaLG 3 роки тому +5543

    She barely even flinched. It's legitimately inspirational how she handled that moment, as was how the entire orchestra did.

    • @frandanco6289
      @frandanco6289 3 роки тому +13

      Always beautiful to see and hear Real Musicians....

    • @thatfamily2917
      @thatfamily2917 3 роки тому +15

      maybe strings break on occasion during practice and they were just like, welp, we didn't want this to happen on stage but it did soooooooo..... Or they are just that crazy in tune with one another and totally ready to rock any music related happenstance.

    • @sallysmith7242
      @sallysmith7242 3 роки тому +21

      This really isn’t all that unusual...it is what’s normally done when a string breaks. Raise up what you think is inspiring.

    • @ezrastewart543
      @ezrastewart543 3 роки тому +2

      @Mark Kawasaki are you OK?

    • @ezrastewart543
      @ezrastewart543 3 роки тому +1

      @Mark Kawasaki just you were talking really weirdly sorry if I was rude

  • @xNaxdy
    @xNaxdy 3 роки тому +2606

    When learning to play an instrument, most teachers will tell you "don't stop playing, even if you mess up", or something similar, because the audience usually can't tell anyway. This woman took that to a whole new level.

    • @obamalastname8489
      @obamalastname8489 3 роки тому +6

      ua-cam.com/video/uT0c7jtdMW0/v-deo.html

    • @lounirs
      @lounirs 3 роки тому +3

      @@obamalastname8489 wtf was that

    • @jeandupont8501
      @jeandupont8501 3 роки тому +2

      Same with theater.

    • @JohnDoe-fx9eb
      @JohnDoe-fx9eb 3 роки тому +21

      She couldve stopped, took a restroom break, came back, continued and she still wouldve amazed the audience

    • @MrWmJosephSmithIII
      @MrWmJosephSmithIII 3 роки тому

      Oh i wish there was a video to show
      It or something. 🙄

  • @eferrari96
    @eferrari96 3 роки тому +3592

    That is called a professional. Not just her but the whole orchestra, how they stopped and picked up again smoothly.

    • @diatonicdelirium1743
      @diatonicdelirium1743 3 роки тому +65

      Especially the guy behind her shouting: take mine!

    • @ja5ey
      @ja5ey 3 роки тому +82

      @K true professionals understand that pain means stop

    • @dizknots9357
      @dizknots9357 3 роки тому +12

      @K lol no

    • @ebels3
      @ebels3 3 роки тому +66

      @K Sometimes yes, but the solo required notes so high that they could only be played on the broken string. This is classical, not jazz. You can't just improvise or drop down an octave like in other genres. The musical elitists tend to get upset about that.

    • @rinrinrinrinrinrinrinrinrin
      @rinrinrinrinrinrinrinrinrin 3 роки тому +20

      @K this isn’t pain, this is like your baseball bat breaking in half. completely different. Plus, music is a *performance*, it can be adaptive and stuff like this spices up the show for the crowd, even if unexpected.

  • @misterdinner3648
    @misterdinner3648 3 роки тому +932

    I love it when musicians play so passionately that they actively destroy their equipment as if it's the last performance.

    • @idinfinity
      @idinfinity 3 роки тому +12

      and then can't afford new one. Working 5 years for an instument and paying half of you salary every month to close the part of the debt and then somehow break it - it's a nightmare. Not every musician can afford to own even one tool they are using at work.

    • @luxephil123
      @luxephil123 3 роки тому +2

      @@idinfinity Is this true? I'm not a musician but there are good affordable instruments out there. Not unless every violinist wants a strad, but not unless if you're a soloist.

    • @Xezlec
      @Xezlec 3 роки тому +1

      @@idinfinity Sounds like a poor career choice.

    • @ryancganim
      @ryancganim 3 роки тому

      @@idinfinity Wtf it's a piece of wood with strings on it ( I know i'm exaggerating but still) , why is it so expensive ?

    • @powerfulgb5163
      @powerfulgb5163 3 роки тому +19

      @@ryancganim a violin is way more than a piece of wood with strings on it

  • @michaelkarnerfors9545
    @michaelkarnerfors9545 3 роки тому +7793

    Not only does she - cool as a cucumber - switch out the violin, but the conductor is 100% on the ball, holding up the orchestra... and _they_ in turn follow perfectly.

    • @vinaygr28
      @vinaygr28 3 роки тому +339

      This I think is the complete way to look at it. Everything went like clockwork, as it should have. They were immune to the snap.

    • @catkeys6911
      @catkeys6911 3 роки тому +139

      This probably happens occasionally in practice, so they're ready for it, and have standby violins, and the procedure's in place.

    • @jakobmertens3142
      @jakobmertens3142 3 роки тому +82

      @@catkeys6911 I would even imagine that they might actually purposely practice swapping out instruments mid-piece.

    • @megiab
      @megiab 3 роки тому +210

      @@catkeys6911 yes, the principal violinist has a few responsibilities, including swapping instruments or bows with a soloist if needed. Their instrument is also tuned first and the rest of the orchestra tunes to their pitch. It is all planned, however I've never seen a swap practiced in rehearsal.

    • @Jackissimus
      @Jackissimus 3 роки тому +2

      @Johan Fouche :D

  • @Mate-vg2ft
    @Mate-vg2ft 3 роки тому +873

    I like how seamlessly she switched out her violin for the dudes with just a simple sorry. Then they immediately go back to playing.

    • @michaeloaks9905
      @michaeloaks9905 3 роки тому +16

      That's what a professional is expected of.

  • @SokaRoxMySox
    @SokaRoxMySox 3 роки тому +3251

    The fact that it was barely a hiccup in the performance shows amazing professionalism from everyone involved and it really highlights the importance of every part played here. Her personal recovery, the almost seamless trade off of instrument, the conductor and entire orchestra course correcting so quickly, everything was so smooth it was almost like there was never an issue to begin with and that is the mark of a good performer

    • @badoli1074
      @badoli1074 3 роки тому +53

      That's what you do as a professional! Those people payed good money to watch the whole concert and you as a professional will do you damnest to give it to them! The show must go on! Everyone in that orchester knows that and giving her the exchange violin is a no-brainer.
      But yea, it's a real heartwarmer to see professionalism like this in times like those...

    • @Matej_Sojka
      @Matej_Sojka 3 роки тому +21

      Thank you for this comment. Everyone in comment section is discussing standard protocol with Concertmaster and solist if this happens and I am sitting here in awe of whole orchestra.

    • @janelantestaverde2018
      @janelantestaverde2018 3 роки тому +9

      Preeeeety sure they prepare for interruptions like these.
      Not necessarily in a direct way but obviously during practice they have to stop when something didn't go smoothly, only to continue in the middle of the song. That's basically what they did here as well.

    • @therealhumanguineapig7537
      @therealhumanguineapig7537 3 роки тому +5

      You stated this as eloquently as I wished to myself, so I will simply let your words speak for me as well if you don't mind, lol! How I wish my American government could perform so well together as of late! *sigh* Blessings!

    • @strekozkaplays
      @strekozkaplays 3 роки тому +4

      I didn't even realize she traded her instrument until the end when they traded back. To me it looked like she just had a backup sitting there.
      Amazing.

  • @kristinebalanas
    @kristinebalanas  3 роки тому +3383

    Thank you all so much for appreciating my video, I can't believe after 3 years it resurrected again. It was a crazy evening for all of us in Riga :-) I am releasing a new music video in a few hours here: ua-cam.com/video/TerQGtcQV1E/v-deo.html

    • @markkussusa
      @markkussusa 3 роки тому +23

      Gorgeous performance and great composure at such moment!

    • @westminsterabbey.6916
      @westminsterabbey.6916 3 роки тому +24

      Your reaction time was very impressive. That was the quickest thinking I’ve seen in a long time. And _beautiful_ playing too.

    • @shawnyfin
      @shawnyfin 3 роки тому

      Popping strings scares my dupa off.. 💛🤣

    • @jpjp9111
      @jpjp9111 3 роки тому +8

      Oh? YOU'RE that amazing artist. Wow!
      I'm speechless.

    • @codys1528
      @codys1528 3 роки тому +4

      love that you went straight for the harmonic before thinking of changing instruments lol

  • @laurenring9721
    @laurenring9721 3 роки тому +2376

    So glad the algorithm brought us here today to appreciate her professionalism.

    • @kevlarburrito6693
      @kevlarburrito6693 3 роки тому +3

      yes...professionalism....

    • @Your_Native_Mothman
      @Your_Native_Mothman 3 роки тому +8

      @@kevlarburrito6693 what else would it be lol?

    • @gamergirl2127
      @gamergirl2127 3 роки тому +3

      it randomly appears on my explore page also! such an elegant and talented woman!

    • @thegloom1702
      @thegloom1702 3 роки тому +1

      Pretty much

    • @garrettbarron3296
      @garrettbarron3296 3 роки тому +10

      I went from watching a cop shoot a guy to this. UA-cam is wild

  • @keithh2028
    @keithh2028 3 роки тому +3148

    I'm a former concertmaster myself, that's exactly the protocol that's supposed to occur...both the soloist and concertmaster know this, which is why neither hesitated a second.

    • @exoplanet11
      @exoplanet11 3 роки тому +108

      Thanks. I was wondering if that was agreed upon beforehand.

    • @thelatinist5024
      @thelatinist5024 3 роки тому +405

      I think it’s worth pointing out that the concertmaster is the most skilled violinist in the orchestra (with the possible exception of the soloist), but it is she or he who is expected to surrender his instrument without hesitation. It really is a tremendous sacrifice of ego for the good of the orchestra.

    • @joyaustin6581
      @joyaustin6581 3 роки тому +26

      @@exoplanet11 I was looking for someone to explain that

    • @Vonunov
      @Vonunov 3 роки тому +129

      @@thelatinist5024 It makes sense, the most skilled would be better able to play around the broken string

    • @zackd2852
      @zackd2852 3 роки тому +11

      I'm so sorry...but could you point out who's the concertmaster?

  • @Asiaguydude
    @Asiaguydude 3 роки тому +4978

    Impressed that the conductor realized so quickly that she broke her string and orchestra also picked up without missing a beat.

    • @anewell41
      @anewell41 3 роки тому +348

      When you rehearse the same piece for ages and ages you tend to immediately notice every little detail that shouldn’t occur.

    • @mekkthemighty1962
      @mekkthemighty1962 3 роки тому +297

      that's basically the conductor's entire job right there, keep the flow and notice shit

    • @dosidicusgigas1376
      @dosidicusgigas1376 3 роки тому +152

      @@mekkthemighty1962 and fall off the stage once in a while

    • @moderusprime
      @moderusprime 3 роки тому +32

      Literally his job.

    • @ethancollinsworth3927
      @ethancollinsworth3927 3 роки тому +34

      they waited for her to play it was probably a fermata/ rest for everyone while she played pickups into the next measure, but she had to switch out right in between

  • @Foodfortheangels
    @Foodfortheangels 3 роки тому +236

    when i was pretty young i saw this happen to Sarah Chang while performing in Modesto, California. it happened in the middle of the movement and without missing a beat she swapped her violin with the concertmaster who swapped his violin with the second chair's, who dashed off the stage and promptly returned with a fresh violin from i don't know where. it was utterly seamless and i was just flabbergasted by it. it is so sweet to see a moment like this captured on video!

  • @akifa9635
    @akifa9635 3 роки тому +5538

    I always have a deep respect to someone who took something that others consider an embarrassment like a champ. And she is one of them.

    • @AD-bb9np
      @AD-bb9np 3 роки тому +29

      She took that guys violin though. Kinda mean

    • @marcusjahnke9287
      @marcusjahnke9287 3 роки тому +8

      One of the best examples of that is when Patti Smith recovered from losing her words, due to being overwhelmed, when singing A hard rain’s a gonna fall” at the Bob Dylan Nobel price ceremony.

    • @elinal9985
      @elinal9985 3 роки тому +33

      @Liam Ironside You must be fun at parties

    • @quarlow1215
      @quarlow1215 3 роки тому +46

      @Liam Ironside she didn't have a spare. She did ask him for his and he willing gave it up because she is the highlight. And you can bet she sees him as her hero for saving the day.

    • @1r3fir35
      @1r3fir35 3 роки тому +16

      I wouldn’t say it’s embarrassing? She has the talent and everyone there knows it. A string snapped, it happens. What I applaud is how she handled it, but I think a lot of people with experience would do the same.

  • @nunyabidness117
    @nunyabidness117 3 роки тому +3958

    Kudos to all. Her for thinking so fast, him for so readily swapping instruments, her for publically recognizing his contribution, and all for being ultimate professionals.

    • @MrVaypour
      @MrVaypour 3 роки тому +40

      Impeccable transition.

    • @ilikeramenyum616
      @ilikeramenyum616 3 роки тому +71

      And the audience for being so chill about it

    • @alenaalena6851
      @alenaalena6851 3 роки тому +149

      Not to burst your bubble but we’re taught to do this by the way. It’s still amazing, it is quick thinking when you’re surprised like that, but it’s the normal way you’re supposed to keep going when accidents happen

    • @nunyabidness117
      @nunyabidness117 3 роки тому +82

      @@alenaalena6851 Just like airplane pilots practicing disaster scenarios on the simulator. Yes it was practiced but it is still impressive to see it executed flawlessly.

    • @Francis-ce1qb
      @Francis-ce1qb 3 роки тому +8

      Aww she didn’t go all Paganini and played only on 3 strings?

  • @kevenlewis7765
    @kevenlewis7765 3 роки тому +2073

    As a violinist string snapping is actually really jarring if you are really focused, so I'm shocked she managed to save face so quickly.

    • @evilflowx
      @evilflowx 3 роки тому +54

      As a non violinist, it’s still very jarring and I’m just as surprised! Bravo! 👏🏾👏🏾

    • @frostyflames7864
      @frostyflames7864 3 роки тому +13

      As a bass clarinet-ist, I wonder if I go through as many reeds as violinists go through sets of strings

    • @storerestore
      @storerestore 3 роки тому +15

      She's back right at it within a couple of seconds. Impressive!

    • @AllTheHappySquirrels
      @AllTheHappySquirrels 3 роки тому +13

      My E snapped while practicing once and it cut my cheek just below my eye. I can't imagine maintaining composure like she did.

    • @Mizfar2009
      @Mizfar2009 3 роки тому

      @@aldoraines8584 *call of duty reference*

  • @kiapet286
    @kiapet286 3 роки тому +411

    Okay but can we appreciate her finishing out the musical phrase with the broken E-string, including shifting way up on the A string (on the fly!) to get that last high note

    • @Billkwando
      @Billkwando 3 роки тому +31

      Yeah that's what I was expecting for the rest of the performance. Never occurred to me that she could violin-jack the nearest fiddler. ;)

    • @gregoryeverson741
      @gregoryeverson741 3 роки тому +4

      you can also hit the note if you play behind the bridge

    • @Billkwando
      @Billkwando 3 роки тому +1

      @@gregoryeverson741 One of mt favorite songs to play on guitar calls for picking a note on the headstock, above the nut (Me playing it): ua-cam.com/video/3DcNIQ5xgYw/v-deo.html

    • @CSRgamer
      @CSRgamer 3 роки тому +12

      @@gregoryeverson741 yeah if you want to sound like a dying rat in a horror film lol

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx 3 роки тому +7

      Not just completing it, but completing it in tune, those other strings would have been instantly out of tune due to the extra tension.

  • @1Outis1
    @1Outis1 3 роки тому +2295

    She did that fast, seamlessly, and had a smile on her face the whole time. Even laughed about it while the crowd applauded. Pretty incredible IMO.

    • @user-sx6rm9uu7q
      @user-sx6rm9uu7q 3 роки тому +1

      Tbh its really easy, once you do hundreds and hundreds of perfomances, stuff like this become normal.

    • @22joy
      @22joy 3 роки тому +2

      If that happened to me:
      I will command earth to split and swallow me

    • @noursaccount
      @noursaccount 3 роки тому +4

      @chris mclaughlin chill omg

    • @JonnyParker-
      @JonnyParker- 3 роки тому +1

      As soon as it snapped you see for a half second her face is like ohhhh shyyyt then she just laughs. Seamless back into the piece.

    • @emily2k111
      @emily2k111 3 роки тому

      @chris mclaughlin you sound butt hurt

  • @Lao_lu
    @Lao_lu 3 роки тому +6048

    Everyone was a natural here. The look of dread on her face when the string broke. The conductor picking up on it, and Kristine's smirk after realising they had her back. The orchestra slowing down the performance smoothly, to them picking right back up into it. love the grins on everyone's faces. These performers are pro's

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 роки тому +5

      Chill out, what ya yellin' for? Lay back, it's all been done before. And if you could only let it be, you will see that I am the funniest YouT*ber of all time. Admit it, my dear follow*r le

    • @Hithere-ek4qt
      @Hithere-ek4qt 3 роки тому +45

      @@AxxLAfriku F off, fool

    • @ladylight66
      @ladylight66 3 роки тому +11

      definitely an amazingly unified orchestra !

    • @sowasvonlustig2977
      @sowasvonlustig2977 3 роки тому +40

      She even switched the string immediately to play the last two high tones (well) in an area of the string where you don't play normally. At the 22. sec.

    • @Lao_lu
      @Lao_lu 3 роки тому +12

      @@sowasvonlustig2977 I didn't pick up on that, thanks! She really has incredible knowledge and skill of this instrument. amazing.

  • @ksb2112
    @ksb2112 3 роки тому +3967

    Props to the first violin for being so quick on the uptake. He probably handed over his pride-and-joy million dollar violin.

    • @mikkolukas
      @mikkolukas 3 роки тому +566

      It is standard procedure in an orchestra.

    • @ksb2112
      @ksb2112 3 роки тому +228

      @@mikkolukas I had no idea. Thank you!

    • @dkouyou
      @dkouyou 3 роки тому +173

      The soloist must have a couple millions dollar more violin tho

    • @NativeSonDC
      @NativeSonDC 3 роки тому +191

      Ironically it was the violin that comes with 'Violin Hero' for Xbox.

    • @carcar5984
      @carcar5984 3 роки тому +305

      You can tell when she finishes and dude immediately goes for his violin. She hugs h but he has his hands on his violin from the moment she finished

  • @ethangordon3114
    @ethangordon3114 3 роки тому +114

    The performance is amazing and the swap was awesome, but I'd just like to point out here, that the first chair violinist kept playing, even with the violin with a broken string. That's skill right there.

  • @Gredddfe
    @Gredddfe 3 роки тому +3907

    Kristine: Doesn't lose her nerve, just smoothly recovers
    Dude: What a champion. Just hands over his instrument like it's nothing
    Conductor: Also doesn't lose his nerve. Pauses and waits
    Band: Follows the conductor instinctively, even though it's very difficult to break your rhythm like that
    Also band: Manages to only smile/laugh just enough to not affect the rest of the performance
    Professionals all around

    • @maitreyakanitkar8742
      @maitreyakanitkar8742 3 роки тому +56

      Me: listens like nothing ever happened

    • @KoeddkHD
      @KoeddkHD 3 роки тому +6

      Me: Sick break bro! *Golfclap*

    • @Joker-qr5se
      @Joker-qr5se 3 роки тому +42

      Great point. I mean the lady was the star but man they all did hold their own and you're so right about the conductor which is typically the star .
      This was music's version of a last second score or a walkoff score.

    • @schnibist
      @schnibist 3 роки тому +4

      I got cancer from reading your comment. disgusting format

    • @kanfoosj
      @kanfoosj 3 роки тому +3

      Standard procedure, really.

  • @ItsSkyLOL
    @ItsSkyLOL 3 роки тому +6222

    That was such a fast reaction. And a great ending spicing up for sure 😂✨

    • @draroking
      @draroking 3 роки тому +15

      the girl from the pewdiepie video

    • @rbeforme
      @rbeforme 3 роки тому +10

      Probably because she's considered the possibility of it happening. It's not exactly a rare occurrence.

    • @steffen5121
      @steffen5121 3 роки тому

      So rememberable.

    • @tonyg5132
      @tonyg5132 3 роки тому

      LOL oh for sure LOL what a fast reaction LOL the ending was definitely spiced up, FOR SURE!! OMG LMAO WTF LOL

    • @jstevenj1
      @jstevenj1 3 роки тому

      No violin roadies in orchestral music? Tsk tsk...

  • @StrikerEureka85
    @StrikerEureka85 3 роки тому +4976

    My brothers and sisters, the divine algorithm has brought us together once more. This time it wishes to show us this talented violinist with unparalleled professionalism.

  • @bcp6086
    @bcp6086 3 роки тому +550

    See you all again in 10 years when UA-cam algorithm decides to reunite us again

    • @Viktor16161616
      @Viktor16161616 3 роки тому +1

      Much like how things are out of whack now with millions of US Americans stumbling onto violin videos thanks to tick tock, I'm mostly left wondering if the next time will be India or some other country experiencing the same, or if the US population will just forget and restart the cycle.

    • @TruthNeverFade
      @TruthNeverFade 3 роки тому

      I'll wait

    • @pwrlift
      @pwrlift 3 роки тому

      Hahahahahahahaha

    • @ishityle
      @ishityle 3 роки тому +1

      I want in on this !!

    • @Catmato
      @Catmato 3 роки тому

      I'll be here, brother.

  • @lmno567
    @lmno567 3 роки тому +4900

    It's like the music equivalent of a tactical reload.

    • @ruo4784
      @ruo4784 3 роки тому +87

      She had quick mags on

    • @JollyBotox
      @JollyBotox 3 роки тому +1

      ох уж эти диванные любители всего _тактического_

    • @clownbaby5862
      @clownbaby5862 3 роки тому +93

      Remember switching to your triangle is faster than reloading

    • @grilledchicken5301
      @grilledchicken5301 3 роки тому +14

      You haven’t seen bass drummers when they need to use new stick for a different tone

    • @vrth0mas
      @vrth0mas 3 роки тому +11

      Quick Hands and two primaries

  • @ryansears6594
    @ryansears6594 3 роки тому +2819

    Incredible that everyone stopped playing and picked up seamlessly, my band from high school would've trucked along because no one was watching!

    • @marknesselhaus4376
      @marknesselhaus4376 3 роки тому +27

      Yeah, the HS Orchestra I played in would have messed it all up. In my case I would have had to swap out a Bassoon ;-)

    • @Wraith783
      @Wraith783 3 роки тому +83

      The conductor was definitely responsible for that one, he reacted flawlessly. He even took the cue from the soloist, picking up when she was ready.

    • @g0ste
      @g0ste 3 роки тому +26

      @@Wraith783 yeah you can see him hold his "hold on just a mo" finger up when he clocks whats going on

    • @husker91
      @husker91 3 роки тому +3

      That's why there's this thing called a conductor.

    • @EmeraldRubyTea
      @EmeraldRubyTea 3 роки тому

      That’s what I thought. They were in sync! Really impressive!

  • @frenchvanilla343
    @frenchvanilla343 3 роки тому +3658

    Violin: *breaks*
    Her: "OH NO..... anyway-"

    • @jani11
      @jani11 3 роки тому +11

      Clarkson!

    • @hrushikesh708
      @hrushikesh708 3 роки тому +4

      @@jani11 what's clarkson?

    • @moneysigno9342
      @moneysigno9342 3 роки тому +7

      @@hrushikesh708 I think it means he’s scared of people with the name clarkson

    • @nathanmark
      @nathanmark 3 роки тому +8

      @@moneysigno9342 no the guy in the meme "Oh no, anyway" is Jeremy Clarkson

    • @gunnargold
      @gunnargold 3 роки тому +1

      @@nathanmark shutbit’s irony

  • @Farbar1955
    @Farbar1955 3 роки тому +12

    Very nice! This reminds me of a concert by high school students from Perth, Australia when they were doing a concert in Milan, Italy in 2019. The soloist's string broke and the second violinist picked up the solo while the first switched instruments. It went very smoothly with the orchestra not missing a beat. The second chair got just as big an applause at the end for his effort to continue the piece. And there was much laughter after!

  • @xXxsecretspell11xXx
    @xXxsecretspell11xXx 3 роки тому +6819

    Am I the only one who thought she was gonna do some crazy shifting to make up for the broken string instead of switching her violin?

    • @cerulean22b69
      @cerulean22b69 3 роки тому +156

      No, I thought that too but this is even more epic imo.

    • @bibbleboo6321
      @bibbleboo6321 3 роки тому +104

      She did do some crazy shit. That move was rockstar classical

    • @thetruthexperiment
      @thetruthexperiment 3 роки тому +150

      She did actually. Then she grabbed the other one. Only so much transposing you can do on a violin.

    • @UberAV
      @UberAV 3 роки тому +2

      yes

    • @rondg2
      @rondg2 3 роки тому +5

      ua-cam.com/video/enw7q7L9XJo/v-deo.html

  • @HowardWimshurst
    @HowardWimshurst 3 роки тому +13365

    Oh wow, she's a badass

    • @ethan3949
      @ethan3949 3 роки тому +83

      Nah I’m more badass

    • @bazzibuz5540
      @bazzibuz5540 3 роки тому +221

      @@ethan3949 oh Karen here you go again

    • @tinfoillivesdontmatter8609
      @tinfoillivesdontmatter8609 3 роки тому +36

      @@ethan3949 wear a mask already

    • @gustavthemagician
      @gustavthemagician 3 роки тому +128

      @papi carte Ever tried to change an instrument in the middle of a performance? You obviously don't know the first thing about playing an instrument. What this girl does is next to impossible, she didn't miss a beat. If you can do better please upload a video where you show how easy this is..

    • @widescreennavel
      @widescreennavel 3 роки тому +8

      @@tinfoillivesdontmatter8609 Well said!

  • @RedHatClub
    @RedHatClub 3 роки тому +1212

    Everyone in the Orchestra was so in tune on how to react appropriately to this situation, absolutely brilliant.

    • @ShadowKiller71
      @ShadowKiller71 3 роки тому +24

      Due to the conductor

    • @diego032912
      @diego032912 3 роки тому +11

      @@ShadowKiller71 I mean, this might just be a *wild* guess, but don’t you think *rehearsing* could have had *anything* to do with it?

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia 3 роки тому +23

      @@diego032912 Rehearsal is to play the music note by note, by way of the conductor--who controls tempo, forte, fugue, cadence. Everything comes back to the conductor. A large ensemble can not improvise on the fly, as there is no precision or order. The orchestra plays "specs on paper'' when the conductor commands them to, and how he commands them to--a completely different concept to the fundamentals of Jazz. ShadowKiller71 is absolutely correct.

    • @TerenceMichaelReeves
      @TerenceMichaelReeves 3 роки тому +3

      Well, yeah... that's what a conductor is for.

    • @barbw6401
      @barbw6401 3 роки тому +14

      As a trained professional you are taught that this is the protocol. Soloist will always take the concertmaster's instrument during an equipment failure whether it's the bow or fiddle. That's why they are ready for it.

  • @maryannsmith9093
    @maryannsmith9093 3 роки тому +8

    The guy she borrowed from kept playing his part on her violin!! And he was 1st string!! I think.. now there is a champion!! Hats off to that dude!!

  • @magezgee4122
    @magezgee4122 3 роки тому +4311

    Don't get me wrong, Kristine was an absolute champ; but are we going to just ignore the hero she switched with? It was so seamless as well, he just accepted it and went, "Here, you need this more than I do." Then it looks like he continues on the snapped violin. XD

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 3 роки тому +439

      The Hero was 1st chair. When there isn't a soloist, he's the top man (well, apart from the conductor).
      When there's a soloist, he's there to support the soloist, and to jump in if the soloist is unable to play (faints or no show).
      She was able to play, just lacking a string. It's a no brainer for him, you hand over your violin.
      And it's a no brainer for her as he probably has the best violin on the stage beside hers!
      Yes, I think he did play a bit on hers after they swapped, the soloist was playing all the high notes, so it's possible he didn't even need that E string for the backing parts.

    • @kylo12345
      @kylo12345 3 роки тому +217

      The role is called 'Concertmaster' (or 1st Chair in some countries) who is also the leader of the 1st violin section. Asides from the fact that he's probably the most competent player in the orchestra, this is the standard protocol to swap out your violin w/ the soloist when this happens.
      In this video, it was towards the end of the act, so he didn't bother to get it fixed. But if it was at the beginning, he's suppose to pass it over to the back and someone will go back to the waiting room to fix it and bring it back to the soloist before the next song begins, so that s/he can continue w/ the next one with his/her own violin.

    • @Freiya2011
      @Freiya2011 3 роки тому +36

      Professionalism!

    • @vt4979
      @vt4979 3 роки тому +45

      It’s standard protocol. The concertmaster is supposed to and expected to do that.

    • @domestikgoddez9823
      @domestikgoddez9823 3 роки тому +2

      that might have been a prearranged solution to a what if. situation.

  • @DrBillHaberman
    @DrBillHaberman 3 роки тому +3036

    The “dude“ was the “concert master”, the first violinist. He is the one who takes up the slack. For example if the conductor for some reason is unable then he becomes a conductor. Here he took up the slack. Great job on both their parts.

    • @mixusup
      @mixusup 3 роки тому +76

      today i learned! thank you :)

    • @chiangedison8080
      @chiangedison8080 3 роки тому +26

      The more you know

    • @uicukie
      @uicukie 3 роки тому +21

      good to know! i learned something new today

    • @samnelson6509
      @samnelson6509 3 роки тому +22

      @@user-qu7qh7qj2t I'm sure they would check to make sure he's okay and then the show would continue if he is not dead and/or dying

    • @charlesdickens6706
      @charlesdickens6706 3 роки тому +10

      ....the first violinist, okay , but sometimes why not the first clarinetist or pianist or cellist to take up the slack . Maybe there should be equality in orchestras too .

  • @MrFernando182100
    @MrFernando182100 3 роки тому +8127

    I will NEVER understand the algorithm but if it’s stuff like this, I won’t ask questions

    • @unionoftruth9232
      @unionoftruth9232 3 роки тому +14

      Amen brother! Be well :)

    • @VictorEstrada
      @VictorEstrada 3 роки тому +31

      The algorithm is designed to keep people entertained, no matter the content. It works very well in my opinion:)

    • @eddiesanchez551
      @eddiesanchez551 3 роки тому +16

      Same, don't know how I ended up here but glad I did.

    • @ReminisceNeel
      @ReminisceNeel 3 роки тому +18

      we out here being classical and shit

    • @aaroneusjames2342
      @aaroneusjames2342 3 роки тому

      Fax bro!

  • @senorsunset
    @senorsunset 3 роки тому +71

    She reacted really well.
    I actually know someone who this happened to... He just swore at everyone and trashed the whole place, even gave the conductor a good hiding before calling him an 'over glorified metronome'. He then spontaneously hit out at some members of the audience with his Prada slippers and shouted, "how's that for keeping ****ing time!" Many careers ended that fateful day.
    Much better was her response imho.

    • @JainaSoloB312
      @JainaSoloB312 3 роки тому +12

      Oh my gosh
      Thanks for the contrast haha

    • @martijnb5887
      @martijnb5887 3 роки тому +14

      I like the designation "over glorified metronome".

    • @Xezlec
      @Xezlec 3 роки тому +8

      Many careers? Not just his?

    • @emsouemsou
      @emsouemsou 3 роки тому +15

      @@Xezlec "We're sorry sir, but due to budget cuts we're replacing you with a large metronome"

    • @mathildewesendonck7225
      @mathildewesendonck7225 2 роки тому

      @@emsouemsou 🤣🤣🤣 lol, underrated comment

  • @edcfyau
    @edcfyau 3 роки тому +3616

    *exchanges for broken violin*
    Guy behind her: okay, I’ll just pretend like im playing for the next 30 seconds no one will notice

    • @justachameleon.9347
      @justachameleon.9347 3 роки тому +233

      That's what you're taught. If you're in the background and your instrument breaks you can just mime and you'll sound like you are playing.

    • @HariSeldon913
      @HariSeldon913 3 роки тому +219

      The E string is the highest one and the part he was playing isn't nearly as difficult as her solo, so at his talent level he may have been able to play all of the E string notes on the A string.

    • @FarCough145
      @FarCough145 3 роки тому +73

      @@justachameleon.9347 yeah exactly, Orchestra procedure is that if something breaks for the front desk, they swap violins/bows so the back desk has the broken one and they keep pretending to play while someone backstage tries to get a replacement.

    • @Watson_Holmes
      @Watson_Holmes 3 роки тому +57

      You can actually play e on a strings just move your fingers up the neck. He can still play. She could too, however it'd just be a nuisance especially for a solo.

    • @blobfish7109
      @blobfish7109 3 роки тому +52

      @@Watson_Holmes you could see her attempt to use the A string, but the notes were too high up so she switched instruments. Likely isn’t an issue for the person she switched with because he likely didn’t have as high of notes.

  • @inquizition9672
    @inquizition9672 3 роки тому +3181

    She commandeered that other player's violin like an action film hero.

    • @itskarl79
      @itskarl79 3 роки тому +72

      car-jacked?..... Ever been Violin-Jacked?!?!

    • @tylerjdavis
      @tylerjdavis 3 роки тому +21

      @@itskarl79 neither and im glad no stone cold pimps stolen my violin yet...

    • @hughyoung6084
      @hughyoung6084 3 роки тому +29

      This is not that uncommon, and the concertmaster was only too happy to oblige. It's just seldom done as quickly as that.

    • @AnaRitaFlute
      @AnaRitaFlute 3 роки тому +9

      Actually she’s was pretty jiggly about the whole situation (I would be dying nervous as well). You can find other clips of people exchanging violin in 2 seconds and their face doesn’t even change

    • @cheesypuffs1342
      @cheesypuffs1342 3 роки тому +6

      gimme dat!
      yes ma'am!

  • @LMF5000
    @LMF5000 3 роки тому +7405

    The real hero here is the guy who immediately lent her his violin.

    • @barbw6401
      @barbw6401 3 роки тому +639

      It is standard protocol in the professional orchestra world.

    • @javeydones5163
      @javeydones5163 3 роки тому +229

      The shittiest violin player there must give up their violin to the star lol

    • @123andrewli7
      @123andrewli7 3 роки тому +696

      @@javeydones5163 it's the concertmaster who usually gives the violin, so it is actually the best player that gives their violin.

    • @javeydones5163
      @javeydones5163 3 роки тому +47

      @@123andrewli7 that really is a shame, the worst violinist there should be ashamed for not offering 🤧

    • @philmybutup4759
      @philmybutup4759 3 роки тому +305

      @@javeydones5163 I know nothing of orchestra but it makes sense for the second best violin player to give his violin to the best bc the best is by far the spot light and the second best would be able to make do w/ out 1 string

  • @slayer8actual
    @slayer8actual 3 роки тому +21

    Having spent so much time with your instrument, picking up another even though it looks exactly the same to the untrained eye, must feel extraordinarily different. Nice transition! Well done!

    • @nedkelly2035
      @nedkelly2035 3 роки тому

      Same thing I was thinking, at this level. I play several stringed instruments (nothing bowed, though) and just playing in chords I can deal with the action being too high on one and not high enough on the other, but with more advanced fingerstyle, I really need my own. Of course she is way better than I am, but still extra kudos for playing a strange instrument as well as her own.

    • @ericdraven7185
      @ericdraven7185 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed I play bass guitar, I have 3 guitars, One I play 99.9% of the time, when I pick up one of the others I feel a complete difference.

  • @anthonymartin9572
    @anthonymartin9572 3 роки тому +1721

    Every single person on that stage is a gotdamn professional. So good.

    • @tirea277
      @tirea277 3 роки тому +2

      @purplerains LMAOOO

    • @masterjenkins632
      @masterjenkins632 3 роки тому +6

      its actually fucking crazy how these people do this shit how in the fuck are they so co-ordinated

    • @vsenderov
      @vsenderov 3 роки тому +1

      *gottdamn

    • @atulanand9292
      @atulanand9292 3 роки тому +1

      @@vsenderov goatdem*

    • @DasGonz13
      @DasGonz13 3 роки тому +1

      Gawt Damn

  • @oddunb6190
    @oddunb6190 3 роки тому +3153

    The maddest bit is that the entire orchestra instantly knew to stop

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 роки тому +222

      And she played with even greater confidence after the switch.

    • @ovechkin100
      @ovechkin100 3 роки тому +171

      Just the conductor needs to know that.. and im sure he has the preformer in his peripherals the whole time.

    • @Treegona
      @Treegona 3 роки тому +112

      Pretty sure they could all hear it, and at that point everyone would be ready for the conductor to pause the piece.

    • @thomasyoung8953
      @thomasyoung8953 3 роки тому +154

      after youve played together as a group for so long, there's an almost telepathic sense you develop with each other. clearly they've all worked together for quite some time. the definition of professional!

    • @localroger
      @localroger 3 роки тому +122

      That's the conductor. The whole orchestra follows him, and he was following his star. When the string popped he stopped, and the orchestra followed his instruction. From the middle of an orchestra it's impossible to hear the sound of the whole song so the players are trained to follow that lead, and in this case the mechanism worked brilliantly.

  • @andersgustafsson5533
    @andersgustafsson5533 3 роки тому +1979

    Not only did these two violinists hand it expertly, the rest of the orchestra went quiet and waited till she fixed it.

    • @snl1754
      @snl1754 3 роки тому +31

      it's like they both knew already and prepared for such eventuality.

    • @fenderstratguy
      @fenderstratguy 3 роки тому +24

      She fixed it? I thought she just jacked the second chair’s violin.

    • @ArmenChakmakian
      @ArmenChakmakian 3 роки тому +37

      Watch the conductor stop the orchestra and at 0:24 give them "stand by, get ready" sign w/his index finger while watching her swap violins.

    • @ShadowNova300
      @ShadowNova300 3 роки тому +11

      @@fenderstratguy She did swap.

    • @danielbell4007
      @danielbell4007 3 роки тому

      @@fenderstratguy should have changed her own string like BB King or at least kept playing like Stevie Ray Vaughan...

  • @EricNorcross
    @EricNorcross 3 роки тому +5

    This is a metaphor for how we can all support one-another and hold each other up. LOVE THIS.

  • @FloatingOnAZephyr
    @FloatingOnAZephyr 3 роки тому +2561

    Professionalism like this is almost moving in and of itself.

    • @kagitsune
      @kagitsune 3 роки тому +9

      Especially that one on first (second?) violin!

    • @cjpatz
      @cjpatz 3 роки тому +17

      Everyone was a professional and knew the show must go on no matter what. Love it!

    • @hobishamburgerandsprite2542
      @hobishamburgerandsprite2542 3 роки тому +4

      @@kagitsune first violin

    • @hobishamburgerandsprite2542
      @hobishamburgerandsprite2542 3 роки тому +2

      @@kagitsune it’s always outer violins are first

    • @kagitsune
      @kagitsune 3 роки тому

      @@hobishamburgerandsprite2542 Ah thank you, wasn't sure if soloist was considered "first" in concertos like this

  • @mmwosu
    @mmwosu 3 роки тому +1858

    I’m not a musician but I can appreciate the professionalism on display in this moment. This is about the integrity of the performance, not about ego.

    • @msumode4493
      @msumode4493 3 роки тому +33

      very important point you brought up: Integrity, not ego on display.

    • @potcupcake
      @potcupcake 3 роки тому +11

      Wish more people saw life that way.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 3 роки тому +1

      Professionalism, integrity, charm, talent, etc., all in her DNA--what a gracious and beautiful young lady.

    • @mmwosu
      @mmwosu 3 роки тому +2

      @@potcupcake
      The world would be a better, more trustworthy place

    • @richardwagon6433
      @richardwagon6433 3 роки тому +7

      Integrity? Absolutely. How is this not about ego though? Like wouldn't an egotistical person want to finish strong like that so everybody see how great they are? I'm sure she just wants to give a great performance and is not thinking about ego, but she could be. This performance proves her integrity, but it doesn't disprove her ego. This performance says nothing about her ego. Are you just trying to sound dramatic or introspective or something? Super talented musician!

  • @ethanmitchell7479
    @ethanmitchell7479 3 роки тому +1480

    Respect to the man that gave her his violin that’s what being a team is about supporting everyone else and recognizing the fact that her role was more important than his..........

    • @waynehart1558
      @waynehart1558 3 роки тому +34

      I think she just reached over and grabbed it, the dude leaned back a bit, all good, the job got done and lovely performance. 😁

    • @drankydrank1
      @drankydrank1 3 роки тому +21

      Errrhm, "the man" is 1st chair*
      I learned this 3 mins ago from the comments above...

    • @cdgonepotatoes4219
      @cdgonepotatoes4219 3 роки тому +12

      also the soloist is the soloist

    • @mlemz7766
      @mlemz7766 3 роки тому +37

      It's just customary that if the soloist has any issues they swap violins with the concertmaster

    • @janelantestaverde2018
      @janelantestaverde2018 3 роки тому +3

      Uh, well I think he just knew that she needed an instrument for them to continue. What else should he have done than giving her his violin :D

  • @lynnecarnivale6414
    @lynnecarnivale6414 3 роки тому +6

    Popular saying comes to mind...
    "She never skipped a beat!!!"
    Great performance.
    God bless her and the entire orchestra.
    Peace, Lynne 🍃💜🍃

  • @cronicas_imemoriais
    @cronicas_imemoriais 3 роки тому +4177

    She's like: I'm the main character gimme that

    • @timothymonk1356
      @timothymonk1356 3 роки тому +325

      He's like: She's the main character, here you go

    • @nihilist1680
      @nihilist1680 3 роки тому +69

      The violin after watching Infinity War: ''I'm the main antagonist... SNAP!''

    • @rbroach68
      @rbroach68 3 роки тому +5

      @@nihilist1680 This comment is underrated! Well done!

    • @crazyfellow11
      @crazyfellow11 3 роки тому +42

      It's like swapping weapons with marines in Halo

    • @phuvana99
      @phuvana99 3 роки тому +3

      Top 10 anime dialogues.

  • @romainhureaux28
    @romainhureaux28 3 роки тому +1794

    No one mentions the fact that when the string breaks she still continues to play, finding alternate fingerings on the A string really close to the end of the fingerboard until it becomes clear that she can't go high enough ; only then she gives up and switch violins with concertmaster.
    That's brilliant and really underrated in the comment section.

    • @carlwilliams6977
      @carlwilliams6977 3 роки тому +27

      I'm not sure about that! Somebody else explained that when a string goes on a violin, it throws the entire tension off on the neck. I tend to believe it, cuz that was a god-awful sound that violin made! Kind of like...I'M DONE DAMN IT!😮🤣 I doubt that angel would have made that noise if she could have avoided it.

    • @w15h0na5tar
      @w15h0na5tar 3 роки тому +47

      @Romain Hureaux Totally loved that she continued to play as high as she could! And finishing off the end with someone else's finely adjusted shoulder rest and chin pad, that's got to feel so weird!! Mad props to her.

    • @leirumf5476
      @leirumf5476 3 роки тому +7

      I noticed! T'was brilliant

    • @garygsp3
      @garygsp3 3 роки тому +12

      @@carlwilliams6977 That's likely true. Guitars go out of tune when a string breaks. Reason being the tension on the neck changes which changes the tension on the strings. Depending on solo play or group play. The guitar may be unplayable depending on how knowledgeable the player is with the fret board.

    • @marzzz1
      @marzzz1 3 роки тому +9

      @@garygsp3 That's only really true if the guitar has a floating trem. Hardtail or vintage trems that are decked don't go out of tune noticeably; maybe slightly in intonation

  • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
    @TonkarzOfSolSystem 6 років тому +4575

    Damn she's got nerves of steel. Didn't miss a beat.

    • @glorytofathersonandholyspirit
      @glorytofathersonandholyspirit 4 роки тому +39

      TonkarzOfSolSystem the orchestra stopped so.....

    • @Evija3000
      @Evija3000 4 роки тому +92

      ​@@glorytofathersonandholyspirit Yeah, pretty lucky timing. Snapped by the end of a phrase where they could pause it. She did manage to adapt and finish the phrase without the string though.

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 3 роки тому +3

      yes! it's so amazing!

    • @malcolmjackson588
      @malcolmjackson588 3 роки тому +10

      She's a musician feeling the music, that's why it's so easy for her to smoothly deal with it

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler 3 роки тому

      @@malcolmjackson588 indeed

  • @aarceus5389
    @aarceus5389 3 роки тому +7

    Love how everyone only smiles more, like, oh yeah this is an incredible day haha. Problems only make my day better

  • @FirstLast-gw5mg
    @FirstLast-gw5mg 3 роки тому +789

    This is actually part of the orchestra's training, if anything happens to the first violin player's instrument, the second violin player immediately gives them a working instrument so that they can continue playing with as little interruption as possible.

    • @JulioTijuana01
      @JulioTijuana01 3 роки тому +84

      I was looking for this comment, I suspected there had to be a plan for that contingency, thanks.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 роки тому +17

      I've seen photos of a famous rock band where the lead guitarist has two amp heads onstage. If one blows out, the show continues ...

    • @Fragmented_sins
      @Fragmented_sins 3 роки тому +15

      Sadly this was never taught on the few orchestras I was part off.

    • @immortalinwell5935
      @immortalinwell5935 3 роки тому +28

      Yeah I wondered about that, orchestras have been around for so long that it makes sense for this to be an established protocol.

    • @martymcmannis8662
      @martymcmannis8662 3 роки тому +33

      Then I'm glad it wasn't a piano solo

  • @dandy-lions5788
    @dandy-lions5788 3 роки тому +219

    It's standard orchestra protocol for the soloist to grab the first chair's violin. If the new violin malfunctioned, she'd then get the second chair's, and down the line. Good for her for being unfazed by the snap.

    • @totallynotnorman4393
      @totallynotnorman4393 3 роки тому +2

      @@user-qu7qh7qj2t nah m8 there's already a seating pattern for these situations

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 3 роки тому +5179

    She handled it like a boss

  • @Asherek
    @Asherek 18 днів тому

    I can watch this on repeat. The mastery of the violin, the way the conductor and orchestra are able to recover. Just absolutely fascinating and stunning.

  • @ch0mper
    @ch0mper 3 роки тому +1676

    in an interview, she said that her legs instinctively moved her to sandis steinbergs (the concert master) and she quickly asked sandis to "please help me" he graciously lent her his violin thus saving the day.

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 3 роки тому +115

      It's standard protocol.

    • @alexniehaus6844
      @alexniehaus6844 3 роки тому +43

      That is what he is supposed to do

    • @musicalmarion
      @musicalmarion 3 роки тому +13

      So funny to hear "concert master" we always say "The Leader" in the UK

    • @markpagtama7954
      @markpagtama7954 3 роки тому +31

      @@musicalmarion we call it the first chair

    • @musicalmarion
      @musicalmarion 3 роки тому +5

      @@markpagtama7954 I never heard that one, but I like it. Which country is that? I don't like "master" - it's often a woman.

  • @little_jackal3923
    @little_jackal3923 3 роки тому +1951

    I wonder how many of us will meet in the next recommended video. Which video shall it be?

    • @guarddog318
      @guarddog318 3 роки тому +19

      Another one concerning somebody else with nerves of steel, maybe?

    • @ghostcheeks8672
      @ghostcheeks8672 3 роки тому +12

      Memento Mori friend, Unus Annus.

    • @ArtStoneUS
      @ArtStoneUS 3 роки тому +31

      A tutorial on how to make potato soup

    • @stevevenn1
      @stevevenn1 3 роки тому +5

      “I hold your doctrine of Memento Mori
      And were an epitaph to be my story,
      I’d have a short one ready for my own.
      I would have written of me on my stone:
      I had a lover’s quarrel with the world.”

    • @ckellyedits
      @ckellyedits 3 роки тому +7

      See you there

  • @TheGuitologist
    @TheGuitologist 3 роки тому +6910

    Wow! Brilliant! Actually made it more eventful.

    • @shane1472
      @shane1472 3 роки тому +4

      Wow Brad didn't expect to see you in the comments just 19 minutes ago. I guess great minds think alike. I'm a subscriber to your channel.

    • @FuquarProductions
      @FuquarProductions 3 роки тому +4

      @@shane1472 I was thinking the same thing.

    • @IllusionSector
      @IllusionSector 3 роки тому +5

      When one of your engines blows and you have to fly with one engine.

    • @elkudos6262
      @elkudos6262 3 роки тому +2

      Chance of something interesting happening is, like, the only worthwhile reason to go.

    • @shipsahoy1793
      @shipsahoy1793 3 роки тому

      The snap was intense!!🤣

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver 3 роки тому

    I needed to see this at least once in my life if not live =]
    I like that she smiled all along

  • @johncourtright1632
    @johncourtright1632 3 роки тому +512

    0:26 Listen to how quickly the flutes are ready when she restarts. Their counterpoint to her playing at this point in the music is critical, and they are absolutely on it without missing a beat! True professionals!

    • @negativedawn136
      @negativedawn136 3 роки тому +11

      Is like that for flute players sometimes haha, I always seem to have to echo something, I really enjoy it though

    • @Nonplused
      @Nonplused 3 роки тому +8

      Conductor obviously caught it.

    • @martymcmannis8662
      @martymcmannis8662 3 роки тому +1

      First chair players...
      That's how it's done

    • @Nonplused
      @Nonplused 3 роки тому +6

      @@martymcmannis8662 Note when she went to swap the conductor had his finger up, indicating a pause. He also knew how it was done. Great performance from all involved.

    • @DaSaintDemon
      @DaSaintDemon 3 роки тому +2

      Professionals have standars

  • @jayajaz-v3i
    @jayajaz-v3i 3 роки тому +759

    preformance: **something bad happens that can potentially ruin the show**
    Orchestra: ‘tis but a scratch

  • @DavidWonn
    @DavidWonn 3 роки тому +328

    When YT randomly suggests a video 3 years later...
    ... and it’s actually awesome.

    • @MoiPloy
      @MoiPloy 3 роки тому

      YT : Hey wanna see a string snapping in a middle of a performance

  • @sleepydragonzarinthal3533
    @sleepydragonzarinthal3533 3 роки тому +5

    exactly right, this is something professionals plan for, especially on a piece with such a vigorous part they would be mentally prepared in the moment knowing it could happen at any time. Well done!

  • @roisinhart
    @roisinhart 3 роки тому +1250

    As someone who used to play, it's absolutely terrifying when a string breaks... Your face is so close to them. She handled this well!

    • @MrVenona
      @MrVenona 3 роки тому +6

      Can broken string cause injury?

    • @kostantis
      @kostantis 3 роки тому +30

      @@MrVenona yes. When i was young my guitar string snaped and the pain was similar to a rubber band hitting you.

    • @nerovalentine8513
      @nerovalentine8513 3 роки тому +65

      @@MrVenona Yeah. Its especially sketchy for violin players cause unlike holding a guitar, a violin string is well within range of slashing an eye or anywhere else on your face

    • @scissoroarscissoroar3214
      @scissoroarscissoroar3214 3 роки тому +3

      What is this? Pussy cat corner, you should try a day on a building site

    • @Alpostpone
      @Alpostpone 3 роки тому +68

      @@scissoroarscissoroar3214 You lose eyes for fun over there?

  • @grondhero
    @grondhero 3 роки тому +1339

    "The problem with concerts is that eventually you run out of other people's violins."
    ;)

  • @Lensbreak
    @Lensbreak 3 роки тому +20479

    You never get a million dollar put in your hands by a lady that quick again.

    • @breaddrinker
      @breaddrinker 3 роки тому +347

      Speak for yourself, matey.

    • @MustertheBrohirrim
      @MustertheBrohirrim 3 роки тому +337

      People keep saying a million..is it actually a million dollars for a violin?

    • @zounet2742
      @zounet2742 3 роки тому +728

      @@MustertheBrohirrim i don’t know if it’s a million dollar, but it certainly is thousands of dollar

    • @GhostHax0r
      @GhostHax0r 3 роки тому +321

      @@MustertheBrohirrim Yeah.. Pales in comparison to a 10 million dollar violin. Pretty sure there are 20 million dollar violins too.

    • @breaddrinker
      @breaddrinker 3 роки тому +478

      Often, a named violin is as much a star of the performance as the artist. It's like a duet.

  • @umurkaragoz
    @umurkaragoz 3 роки тому +3

    That smirk on your face after exchanging the violins is precious! 😁

  • @izzlebizzle9581
    @izzlebizzle9581 3 роки тому +420

    The little smile she gets on her face as if to say “bloody typical”

  • @WiZ111112
    @WiZ111112 3 роки тому +297

    What impresses me most is the walk back into the melody once she gets the other violin. Without even thinking, she just picks a few steps back that fit the moment, strolls into the song and the entire accompaniment & conductor pick it up on cue and off they go. Next level shit.

    • @Saida___
      @Saida___ 3 роки тому +10

      that's actually because the conductor stops the orchestra when she swap the violins and resume at the same spot thus the flow is still the same it would be the equivalent to pausing and playing a youtube video instantaneously

    • @burntbread9367
      @burntbread9367 3 роки тому +5

      Orchestra is too complicated for me to comprehend. 😅

    • @gianluca.pastorelli
      @gianluca.pastorelli 3 роки тому +11

      These are not popstars, these are people who seriously dedicate their whole life to music. No wonder they can handle something like this like a piece of cake

  • @abirhasankhan9327
    @abirhasankhan9327 3 роки тому +902

    So we've all gathered here in the last 24 hours? Greetings to all of you, my fellow humans.

  • @LukeMaynard
    @LukeMaynard 3 роки тому +2

    This is such a wonderful and joyous performance, and says a lot about the artistry of live music in general. I feel like often people on the Internet check out random videos like this because they want to see somebody fail. Every one of those concertgoers wanted to see her succeed, and was overjoyed and entertained when she did. That to me is the better side of humanity for sure. And while this performance might not ever make it onto a classical CD, where perfection is demanded, this to me feels like what music is really all about.

  • @lummy3180
    @lummy3180 3 роки тому +1270

    “Remember, switching to secondary violin is always faster than replacing string.”

    • @relievedhat4633
      @relievedhat4633 3 роки тому +46

      That one is for the pros my man

    • @peter1064
      @peter1064 3 роки тому +55

      Always nice to find a comrade in such deep and uncharted territory of youtube

    • @shwetangpathak
      @shwetangpathak 3 роки тому +16

      A veteran I see

    • @ZaifSenpai
      @ZaifSenpai 3 роки тому +9

      hey,,, I understand that reference

    • @VictorVonGrooove
      @VictorVonGrooove 3 роки тому +10

      While playing a FPS: You're on your last round in the clip and you're surrounded.. you don't reload, you grab the closest gun.

  • @charlessmith6412
    @charlessmith6412 3 роки тому +1145

    She demonstrates how a true professional handles adversity. Bravo!

    • @secktorpk
      @secktorpk 3 роки тому +53

      "Annddd now it's HIS problem."

    • @bruno-inga
      @bruno-inga 3 роки тому +3

      bravA

    • @framescantalk6243
      @framescantalk6243 3 роки тому +2

      For a second, I read 'adversity' as 'diversity' and I was very confused.

    • @DimBeam1
      @DimBeam1 3 роки тому +10

      she playing a musical instrument you melt. She's not having to walk 15 miles a day for water for her family

    • @ccdsds3221
      @ccdsds3221 3 роки тому

      adversity hahahahahahha

  • @prettylittleditty89
    @prettylittleditty89 3 роки тому +500

    I like how he immediately went for his violin when she wanted a hug.... and didnt let go.

    • @timeforgottenprince8271
      @timeforgottenprince8271 3 роки тому +42

      I only noticed that thanks to you mentioning it. Hilarious, yet understandable (at least to me)

    • @bonkers4226
      @bonkers4226 3 роки тому +3

      Jesus 🤣🤣

    • @JainaSoloB312
      @JainaSoloB312 3 роки тому

      @@bonkers4226 Hi Martin!!

    • @topbadgun
      @topbadgun 3 роки тому +12

      Man know his priority.

    • @thenontoxicpewpewer477
      @thenontoxicpewpewer477 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah its pretty funny
      but also understandable those things are expensive af

  • @kaihartmann924
    @kaihartmann924 3 роки тому +3

    I love that she still had fun near the end. She turned a negative situation into an enjoyable, positive one for the audience. True performer 👍

  • @lancelotxavier9084
    @lancelotxavier9084 3 роки тому +5244

    Imagine what she does when she gets a flat tire.

    • @mytomanen_bre
      @mytomanen_bre 3 роки тому +546

      She just makes a quick sharp turn at max speed to get the car to tip over on two side wheels and she just changes it mid-drive

    • @racheltorres2980
      @racheltorres2980 3 роки тому +30

      @@mytomanen_bre lmfaoooo

    • @misterbonzoid5623
      @misterbonzoid5623 3 роки тому +228

      Hijacks the car behind.

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 3 роки тому +53

      @@misterbonzoid5623 You mean commandeers.

    • @celestinac1105
      @celestinac1105 3 роки тому +2

      @@mytomanen_bre HAHAHAA

  • @jakers4294
    @jakers4294 3 роки тому +280

    I love her little smile of “like that’s gonna stop me”

    • @indigenouslady6911
      @indigenouslady6911 3 роки тому

      Oh Gosh,, i hope you're Not a guy .

    • @jakers4294
      @jakers4294 3 роки тому +3

      @@indigenouslady6911 why’s that, bud?

  • @ryanlukens9280
    @ryanlukens9280 3 роки тому +269

    Quite the consummate professional, she didn’t seem to waiver the slightest. She just finished the measure as best she could and swapped instruments. Bravo.

  • @ajiardiles
    @ajiardiles 3 роки тому +8

    Me: I really need to sleep now.
    UA-cam: Wanna see violin string snaps on the middle of a performance?
    Me: YES!!

  • @Ancano
    @Ancano 3 роки тому +4623

    Plot twist: He wasn't actually playing, he was just holding her spare violin.

  • @TsterMr63
    @TsterMr63 3 роки тому +425

    The name of the concertmaster/first violin who lends her the violin is Sandis Šteinbergs, if you're wondering.

    • @frenchiestfry9045
      @frenchiestfry9045 3 роки тому +5

      Is he Latvian? That sounds like a Latvian name.

    • @jordanoharegibson1610
      @jordanoharegibson1610 3 роки тому +11

      @@frenchiestfry9045 Probably, this was at the Latvian Grand Music Awards

    • @ayhancapan
      @ayhancapan 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks to that kind person...

  • @blakeanderson4022
    @blakeanderson4022 3 роки тому +2509

    *After years of practice and mastering her technique. She executed a perfect "Yoink!!!"*
    Edit I can't spell.

    • @nikolovell
      @nikolovell 3 роки тому +5

      HAHAHA

    • @EckeVonDinho
      @EckeVonDinho 3 роки тому +5

      That made me ":3"

    • @SteffDev
      @SteffDev 3 роки тому +6

      hahaha Homer Simpson reference xD

    • @benhaag3929
      @benhaag3929 3 роки тому +7

      technique gears are my favorite kind of thing yes indeed

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 3 роки тому +4

      ~ Technique. *

  • @foreverraining1522
    @foreverraining1522 3 роки тому +1

    How you handled that so spontaneously and with the conductor stopping and starting at the right time was marvelous. It made your performance even more impressive. Bravo!!!

  • @havenbastion
    @havenbastion 3 роки тому +619

    The performance didn't even matter any more, the grace was win.

    • @barryschwarz
      @barryschwarz 3 роки тому +10

      The performance still mattered - they had to finish it after all, but you're right that the grace was the main event, and certainly what I enjoyed most about this less than 2 minute excerpt of the whole piece. ;-)

  • @VVeremoose
    @VVeremoose 3 роки тому +1999

    Later that night, in the concert master's home:
    His wife: "Why does your violin smell like perfume, Jeffery?!"

    • @johnnolan4312
      @johnnolan4312 3 роки тому +392

      Umm .... the soloists snapped her G string?

    • @azdynramadhan2214
      @azdynramadhan2214 3 роки тому +38

      @@johnnolan4312 underated

    • @aeioubfjpv7591
      @aeioubfjpv7591 3 роки тому +4

      Hahahaha

    • @gavinlarson4520
      @gavinlarson4520 3 роки тому +8

      @@azar1354 pretty sure it is a reference to the G spot or something

    • @VVeremoose
      @VVeremoose 3 роки тому +30

      @@gavinlarson4520 a g string is a type of panty

  • @epimethues4663
    @epimethues4663 3 роки тому +195

    I love how she hugged the guy who saved the performance by giving her his violin

    • @pyotrilyichtchaikovsky9507
      @pyotrilyichtchaikovsky9507 3 роки тому +7

      the hug in my opinion was unnecessary but cute,,
      this can happen in concerts so it is a standard procedure to swap the violin with the concertmaster(the guy second in charge after the soloist)

    • @epimethues4663
      @epimethues4663 3 роки тому +20

      Even if it isn’t necessary it’s good to show your appreciation even if it’s common practice, the performance would be ruined other wise

    • @Deimonos85
      @Deimonos85 3 роки тому +3

      did he give her the violin or she just turned around and took it? lol

    • @epimethues4663
      @epimethues4663 3 роки тому +12

      Lmao he gave it to her, imagine she just fuckin rips it out of his hands “I’ll be taking that BITCH”

    • @arionell
      @arionell 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@pyotrilyichtchaikovsky9507 No hug is ever unnecessary.

  • @_twinklesprinkle
    @_twinklesprinkle 3 роки тому +1

    a perfect example of professionalism! she didn't drag the situation out and took care of things. props!