Yep, "The Cat Concerto" indeed won the 1946 Oscar for _Best Short Subject : Cartoons_ as well as the _Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film_ . 👏👏👏
Tough luck for people who worked on “Rhapsody Rabbit”, also a nominee that year, because both shorts were shown one after the other (Tom and Jerry had been shown first). The similarities of the beginning was uncanny. They say it was just weird timing that somehow the two studios had thought of the same kind of storyline around the same time. Tho, I think Tom and Jerry pulled it off better because of their chemistry as a pair.
I have always wanted them to review it, but when I saw it on there, I got kind of nervous because it was always one of my favorites. But they seemed to enjoy it!
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia there are plenty of cartoons that poorly represent string playing/classical music. These are surprisingly accurate more or less... (Especially Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny) these are very old cartoons...they come from a time classical music was very much still in popular culture.. Well. 2set is helping bring it back though !!!
@RetroPS4 I agree with you on that. I'm just saying that drawing is not something "easy", like @Kha Banh said in his/her comment, especially if you want to represent music playing as accurately as in these cartoons. Learning how to draw/paint, etc... and how to animate a cartoon requires as much practice as learning how to play an instrument.
They have 32 show-dedicated musicians pretty sure lol. At least they had a real orchestra for their almost-live show. Seth has an appreciation for jazz and classica and just, music.
In an episode of The Simpsons, Lisa plays _Classical Gas,_ and the lead animator was quite proud of the effort he put into getting the fingering right. The director joked it was a complete waste of time as no-one would have noticed.
Godsway shen Yes, an orchestra played the background music for every episode. If you guys like Tom & Jerry's music watch this video th-cam.com/video/kYrUWfLlYI0/w-d-xo.html
You guys do realize that being in a wheelchair does not matter when playing the cello, In fact a lot of professionals that are handicapped play the cello.
jebes909090 it was a lot of work. That 7 minutes of animation took half a year I think since each individual frame is hand drawn and animated. There’s a reason why that episode has an Oscar
@@twosetviolin Review Abominable! I want to see how well they did it! And then there's that episode from the Magic School Bus where they're all playing instruments and Carlos builds one!
The Tom an Jerry’s animation is a perfect highlight of “if I’m gonna spend hours and hours on each frame anyways, then it must be worth it to spend an extra 5 minutes makes sure each frame is playing the right key on the piano”
It's not just the key, but the technique is so realistic-looking. When he lifts his hand after a rolling fifth, it looks so legit. There was like one moment where his left hand should have moved but his right hand did, but that's like the only place where the technique looked obviously wrong. The way he climbs the keyboard alternating hands and does a two-handed trill is 100% accurate to the score, too. Simply next-level.
It's actually easier this way, because animators rely heavily on filmed reference. It would be extremely hard - nearly impossible - to design all those gestures and body movements from imagination, as opposed to adding life and artistic exaggeration to real life examples. Traditional animators are also known to use techniques like rotoscoping.
My sister was the best at the piano out of the three of us so she was pushed the most. She ended up hating it so much she hasn't touched the piano for over ten years.
@@theafr0842 it wasnt actually "two octaves down" like he said it was, it just seems really low. the lowest he plays is E3, which the E above the low C string C3 on the viola
My wife wanted to learn the piano as a kid. Her dad liked Saxophone, and forced her to learn that instead. From what her side of the family tell me, she was really, really good at it... but we've been married for 17 years and I've never heard her play a single note. She's told me that she'd literally rather lose both her arms than touch a sax again. Yeah, parents.... your kids aren't there for you to live vicariously through.
That really is a shame. My relationship with the piano is similarly strained. My grandfather, who I've disliked since early childhood, paid for my piano lessons because my family was too poor to afford it, and thus expected me to be his little prodigy. I keep telling myself that once he dies (he's 90...), I'll finally be able to approach the piano again, but I just don't know anymore. Maybe your wife will never reconcile with the saxophone, but I do hope she retains a love of music throughout her life; it's one of the most wonderful things humanity has contributed to this world.
The reason Tom & Jerry is the most accurate on the notes, is because it's the only cartoon among those that was made during the period where they would shoot actual musicians playing and then animate using the live-action clips as references.
Non-musician "what do you plan to do with your violin degree?" Idealist: "be a violin virtuoso!" Pessimist "play viola in gigs" Realist: "Roast cartoon musicians on youtube...."
My band director’s son said “Practice until you hate the song, then practice it till you like it again” lol Edit: Why is my top comment about my band director’s son being mean
For those who didn't catch it: Bugs Bunny's look in the last cartoon is based on Leopold Stokowski, popularly known for his collaboration with Disney for Fantasia. Stokowski used to conduct orchestras without the baton.
And the singer bears a big resemblance to Lauritz Melchior, a famous Wagnerian tenor who was active in the same years as Stokowski was. The fact that "normal" (non-musician) audiences would recognize them, speaks a lot to the fact that back in the 1940s people were much more exposed to classical music than they are nowadays. "Oh yeah, it's Stokowski and Melchior", they would be saying, as they watched the cartoon. Probably made the cartoon funnier to them, as well.
@@MATTHEWSCHUBRING The song Bugs is playing at the beginning of the cartoon, "A Rainy Night in Rio", is from a Warner Brothers movie musical in which a nightclub owner plays music that supposedly disturbs an opera singer who lives next door. This cartoon, "Long-Haired Hare", like many other old Looney Tunes cartoons, is chock full of in-jokes and period references that only audiences of the time would have understood. People today have to look on Wikipedia to learn about them.
It should be noted that "Adventure Time" takes place in a post apocalyptic future, and they've forgotten how to pronounce many words/names of the past. Lasagna and Sausage come to mind, which they consistently pronounce/spell wrong. Hence why Jake the Dog says "Beet hoven" and "Maz art."
It's pretty subtle in the first season, but you can clearly see unexploded nukes in the ground. The mutated humans living in am underground bunker. The Ice King singing the Cheers theme song in a blown out TV to young Marcelline. I always liked that aspect of Adventure Time
Hello. I’m Japanese. I’d like to see you do a review of the ghibli film “whisper of the heart” since the main character is a violin craftsman and also plays violin in the film. I thought it might be interesting if you are looking for any more cartoons to introduce.
Funny how, after all these years later, the best comedy, animation, and attention to detail still goes to Tom & Jerry and Looney Tunes. No one does it like Chuck Jones and 1940's Hanna Barbera.
Well... I agree. But I wouldn't put Tom & Jerry as comedy entirely. It is. But personally I would never consider it as funny as a cartoon with dialogues. Tom & Jerry feels more like scenes.
2:14 and 4:04 Mendelssohn - Wedding March 5:40 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata 5:49 Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 5:57 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusic 6:31 Strauss - Blue Danube Waltz 7:12 Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
And of course the classic.. -Whats the difference between the trampoline and a viola? One usually takes off their shoes before jumping on the trampoline
You can't expect Tom and Jerry to not do the best like come on, their literal premise of emphasising every moment is classical music. It was such a musical treat to watch anything they do just because of the music.
First-timer - be kind! Thought you might enjoy this. (see an orchestra do medley of Tom & Jerry music) th-cam.com/video/kYrUWfLlYI0/w-d-xo.html The orchestra said it was one of the most difficult pieces they had ever played.
7:25 no wonder it was good. Tom and jerry actually won the oscars for that episode. The piano and the animation was so damn brilliantly done. It is my absolutely favourite episode of all time
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia Wait, it was done in 1946? That's amazing, I didn't realize those cartoons were so old. And they are so much better than current ones that can use all this current technology... Speaks volumes about the state of current societies...
@Garret02 Tom and Jerry was created in 1940, and the series is still broadcasted today (it's currently their 70th season) ! And I agree with you, so much effort was put to make this cartoon realistic, at least in the early days. No wonder Tom and Jerry won seven Academy Awards between 1943 and 1952 !
Nothing makes me want to practice more than the threat of a psychotic mouse sleeping in my piano strings waiting to slam the lid on my fingers when I start playing
The Tom and Jerry is really astounding how good the animation is. On the last trill, he even plays it two-handed, which is exceedingly unusual for a trill but is actually 100% what's written in the score.
Interestingly enough, if you know the story behind Adventure Time and how the world became the way it is in the show, it makes sense that Jake found some sheet music and doesn’t know how their names are supposed to be pronounced.
The old animations would use reference film and draw frame by frame the animations based on actual performances. Cab Holloway was the first person ever used.
I once literally cut our My thumb while playing bass. I was trying to learn some slap parts and one day happend. Didn't realize until i was bleeding my bass.
Honestly that old cartoons really made me appreciate classical music. Not to sound all boomer and shit, but to bad they just don't make them like that anymore.
You’re right. The bugs bunny clip was from their guide to the opera episode i think - I remember thinking how amazing it was when I was a kid. It stuck with me even more than Fantasia. I was also extremely lucky to have a grandfather who would share his love of classical music and opera with me:)
Here's the piece by the way: 2:15 F. Mendelssohn Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream 5:40 L. van Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 1st movement 5:57 W.A Mozart Serenade No. 16 Eine Kleine Nachtmusic "A Little Night Music" 1st movement 6:32 J. Strauss II Blue Danube Waltz 7:13 F. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 9:29 (Bugs Bunny conducts himself)
@@DarkFalconTBA06 Yeah, the cyrillic letter "B" usually translates to a "V" in English, but it's also sometimes used for a "W" since the cyrillic alphabet doesn't have a "W." And "W" is pronounced like "V" in German!
To be fair, the original spelling is Чайковский, and every language transcribe his name differently. English : Tchaikovsky French : Tchaïkovski German: Tschaikowski ...Etc...
Yeah playing them for a few months makes the skin tougher, but stupid me got excited on the first few days and played the guitar non-stop it was amazingly painful
Well if that's the truth, then that means all orchestras are downright awful, or every conductor is an uneducated retard that payed his way to his diploma/job position...
Typically in concerts with large symphonies the band will follow the conductor, and the conductor will follow the singer. But in choir singers follow... I remember this because I’ve sang as a soloist, a symphony singer, and a choir member. But holding out notes like that are like literal death wishes 😅
I don't know if it's been said in the comments already, but the Cat Concerto (the one with Tom and Jerry) actually inspired Lang Lang to become a pianist! He watched the video when he was a kid and was touched by Liszt's music! And, the same thing happened to Alexandre Kantorow, a young and extremely talented French pianist! I'm actually a school teacher (elementary) and we watch the cartoon every now and then (my students never get tired of it...), as well as the actual piece (both for piano and orchestra). More classical music in elementary schools, please!
Actually my latest violin teacher was a asshole. The last lesson I took ended up with me crying in my mother's car because he said I didn't learn anything in last 10 years... He wanted me to start right at the beginning again. Even though all the other teachers I had, orchestra members and current conductor said that I play well. So I stopped taking lessons. But I still play the violin. I love her too much to give it up. 💕
I love the old Warner Bros/Tom and Jerry cartoons so much, I feel like they were my first and best introduction to classical music. Blue Danube, Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, Chopin's Minute Waltz, and Wagner's Ring Cycle were all familiar things for me in my childhood because of these cartoons! You should see if you can find an animated movie called Sparky's Magic Piano, I think it'd be right up your street if you can find it :)
Ikr! I never even knew it was classical music from the west. I'm from India and I've watched we've watched that since literally our childhoods and CN started broadcasting in India. When I've become adult now and search for certain classical pieces, my memory sometimes still recalls hearing them from somewhere and my only sources being old cartoons of MGM and Warner bros.
When you're old(er) and remember watching the Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny cartoons with these classical music pieces in them....Not shown here, but the Bugs Bunny "Barber of Seville" is famous amongst old(er) classical musicians!
I feel for the first character in family guy: my violin teacher when I was 13 took the joy out of playing the violin for me as he was a strict and sometimes abusive teacher when I tried my hardest. He practically scared me away and I begged my Mom to not let me continue. Looking back now, I wish I could've just found a better teacher and continued on. I love hearing the violin. But now I found interest in the viola and I'm gonna try it. 😎🎻
Fun fact: I watched that Tom and Jerry episode when I was a kid before I even heard the piece, so when I did hear the Hungarian Rhapsody in some playlist I referred to it as that Tom and Jerry piano piece.
Ironically for me, I can read korean, but not understand 99% of what it is I'm reading. So yes, crying in asian is very accurate, and I assume it is for Greek as well.
Yessss, I’m learning Japanese currently (I also took 2 years of Spanish in hs, it’s my senior year now), and I’ve been wanting to learn Greek eventually, but I’m set on Japanese right now lol. I’ll probably take it as a minor in university.
4:57 exactly lol- i wanted to play violin when i was four and i got one for my birthday when i was 7. My parents made me show up for lessons twice a week and i ended up playing for four years. I quit when i was 11 a year before i started piano. I'm now 16 started bass a few months ago and glad i dont have a hobo guitar anymore- l love your channel still binge watch your videos lol
3:43 Playing until your fingers bleed is actually quite common when learning guitar. The metal strings fuck your finger up until your fingers harden. Usually that is a sign to stop though.
strange. violin strings are metal and much thinner than guitar strings, yet we tend not to be so dull as to play to injury. probably because we're still needed for performances and lessons
I remember watching that cartoon, and I was in tears laughing so hard, I felt sympathy for the opera singer having to hold that last note so long! Get em Bugs!
4:57 I've been learning piano since 4 yrs old, but my parents (Asian) were so pushy on me and they always expect more, I survived all the way to 14 yrs old when I finally passed my 8th grade exam. Then I quit. Never touched my piano ever again and the piano was sold after a few years. Now thinking back on it after 10+ years, what a tragedy :(
Fun fact: The cat concerto won a Oscar for the accuracy of the notes and taking time to animate the keys properly, except for rhapsody rabbit, which played the wrong notes unaccurately, it’s alright because animators didn’t know music or something.
Eddy: “the cello needs to be between the legs”
Joe: *has paralyzed legs*
Was thinking that too
Me too
um who's Joe
Iero raito you don’t wanna know
@@ieroraitonokeybladerd6178 joe mama
Tom and Jerry won an Oscar for this episode and it's so much worth it
Yep, "The Cat Concerto" indeed won the 1946 Oscar for _Best Short Subject : Cartoons_ as well as the _Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film_ . 👏👏👏
Tough luck for people who worked on “Rhapsody Rabbit”, also a nominee that year, because both shorts were shown one after the other (Tom and Jerry had been shown first). The similarities of the beginning was uncanny. They say it was just weird timing that somehow the two studios had thought of the same kind of storyline around the same time. Tho, I think Tom and Jerry pulled it off better because of their chemistry as a pair.
Who doesn't like Tom and Jerry?
It's one of the old yet still good ones
Tom and Jerry is the best. Ever.
And I'm proud to say that I lived in the Tom and Jerry era, not the nonsense cartoon era that we live in
I have always wanted them to review it, but when I saw it on there, I got kind of nervous because it was always one of my favorites. But they seemed to enjoy it!
When the notes of a cartoon are more correct than actual movies with actors
Cuz its ez to draw than to practise :)
@Kha Banh
I'm pretty sure all visual artists will disagree with your comment...
Wouldn’t there need to practice to draw the right note 🤔
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia there are plenty of cartoons that poorly represent string playing/classical music. These are surprisingly accurate more or less... (Especially Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny) these are very old cartoons...they come from a time classical music was very much still in popular culture..
Well. 2set is helping bring it back though !!!
@RetroPS4
I agree with you on that.
I'm just saying that drawing is not something "easy", like @Kha Banh said in his/her comment, especially if you want to represent music playing as accurately as in these cartoons.
Learning how to draw/paint, etc... and how to animate a cartoon requires as much practice as learning how to play an instrument.
“It should be between his legs, not in front.”
*Joe, a paraplegic:* .
Who's Joe tho?
@@whatif7351 joe mama
Sorry I had to do it
@@whatif7351 Joe Swanson , The brown haired guy from Family Guy
@@bobchuang2453 dw bro, you understood the assignment
Yeah he totes did...
With his notes-
AND NODES-
When you realize Family Guy put more effort into violin than movies.
Oof
They have 32 show-dedicated musicians pretty sure lol. At least they had a real orchestra for their almost-live show. Seth has an appreciation for jazz and classica and just, music.
In an episode of The Simpsons, Lisa plays _Classical Gas,_ and the lead animator was quite proud of the effort he put into getting the fingering right.
The director joked it was a complete waste of time as no-one would have noticed.
@@massimookissed1023 The MUSICIANS watching noticed!
When you realize Family Guy characters only have 4 fingers...
Unsurprisingly, older cartoons score better in terms of attention to detail
Especially looney tunes, they appreciated classical music a lot.
Yes they did! Notice there was true orchestra playing for Tom and Jerry.
Points for family guy vibrato and bowing.
Godsway shen Yes, an orchestra played the background music for every episode. If you guys like Tom & Jerry's music watch this video th-cam.com/video/kYrUWfLlYI0/w-d-xo.html
I read it unsubscriberly
"its supposed to be between the legs and here its in front of the legs." He's ...in a wheelchair
Donnii Love FRLLLL
SAME! I was like, " Do you guys not see those 'Two set' of Wheels ?"
Maybe Joe needs a wheelcello.
You guys do realize that being in a wheelchair does not matter when playing the cello, In fact a lot of professionals that are handicapped play the cello.
Peter: “I hate the violin, I hate music, I hate life, and I’m never doing this again”
Brett and Eddy: 👁👄👁
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_until,_
THE FIRE NATION ATTACKED
@@Da0ll *and when they attacked, the gay dude appeared out of nowhere like some show I watched before but I forgot the name*
@@vbqddiee5077 But then the gay dude disappeared and returned... *EVEN GAYER*
@@Da0ll *intense boss music* plot twist : he wasn’t actually gay :ooooooo
Not surprised Tom & Jerry was TwoSet approved. They were most of our introductions to classical music before we even knew what classical music was
So true. I'm surprised they didn't know that episode because I still remember it.
some of the classic cartoons were extremely well animated. the cost of animation was probably cheaper back then.
High respects to Tom and Jerry for being my gateway to classical music
It was actually this episode that finally made me learn to play the piano. Good time still beginner level tho but can play some slightly harder pieces
jebes909090 it was a lot of work. That 7 minutes of animation took half a year I think since each individual frame is hand drawn and animated. There’s a reason why that episode has an Oscar
I feel like TwoSet are my best friends, we do everything together, even watching cartoons..
minntzu i feel like the whole community are my best friends, this is soooo cool!!!!
What shall we watch together next?? 😆
@@twosetviolin That's so cute. XD!!!
@@twosetviolin Review Abominable! I want to see how well they did it!
And then there's that episode from the Magic School Bus where they're all playing instruments and Carlos builds one!
Exacly 😍
Peter gets tortured
Twoset: Thats not good
Peter breaks his violin
Twoset: woaaaaaa, noooooo
lol they care more about the actual violin then the person
@@dragongal9714 that's the joke. Also people heal, violins don't.
im ur 666 like
@@jjjayd09 nice
Violin lives Matter
Old school Tom & Jerry, man. That was such a different era of animation. I miss that so much sometimes.
Me too, it's sad
That my friend was the golden ages of animation.
The Tom an Jerry’s animation is a perfect highlight of “if I’m gonna spend hours and hours on each frame anyways, then it must be worth it to spend an extra 5 minutes makes sure each frame is playing the right key on the piano”
It's not just the key, but the technique is so realistic-looking. When he lifts his hand after a rolling fifth, it looks so legit. There was like one moment where his left hand should have moved but his right hand did, but that's like the only place where the technique looked obviously wrong. The way he climbs the keyboard alternating hands and does a two-handed trill is 100% accurate to the score, too. Simply next-level.
What was the song he was playing? Its so familiar
Lord Breetai Hungarian Rhapsody No2 - Liszt One of my favorites
Love your username too- rare to see a robotech ref these days!
It's actually easier this way, because animators rely heavily on filmed reference. It would be extremely hard - nearly impossible - to design all those gestures and body movements from imagination, as opposed to adding life and artistic exaggeration to real life examples. Traditional animators are also known to use techniques like rotoscoping.
lol he played some notes wrong still. A instead of G# and F instead of an E.
“Mr Washywashy took all the joy out of this. I hate this, I hate the violin, I hate music”
“That’s so true”
Asians be like
I'm sure it's "Mr. Washee Washee"
Agree, it remind me of how i used to hate music and piano for a good 3 years because i was force to learn it for 6 years lol
My sister was the best at the piano out of the three of us so she was pushed the most. She ended up hating it so much she hasn't touched the piano for over ten years.
Burn out is real
“The violin is two octaves lower than it sound like”
Eddy, it’s a viola
Yeh but a viola is not 2 octaves lower than a violin
The Afr0 Yeh but it’s a viola in the actual show
@@theafr0842 it wasnt actually "two octaves down" like he said it was, it just seems really low. the lowest he plays is E3, which the E above the low C string C3 on the viola
@@incoherentmuttering5926 u really gotta flex ur perfect pitch dont ya
oooh so its useless
My wife wanted to learn the piano as a kid. Her dad liked Saxophone, and forced her to learn that instead. From what her side of the family tell me, she was really, really good at it... but we've been married for 17 years and I've never heard her play a single note. She's told me that she'd literally rather lose both her arms than touch a sax again.
Yeah, parents.... your kids aren't there for you to live vicariously through.
That really is a shame. My relationship with the piano is similarly strained. My grandfather, who I've disliked since early childhood, paid for my piano lessons because my family was too poor to afford it, and thus expected me to be his little prodigy. I keep telling myself that once he dies (he's 90...), I'll finally be able to approach the piano again, but I just don't know anymore. Maybe your wife will never reconcile with the saxophone, but I do hope she retains a love of music throughout her life; it's one of the most wonderful things humanity has contributed to this world.
TwoSet: The cello should be between the legs.
Joe: Can't use his legs
doominic ytp yeah tru
Yah I was like ....... who’s going to tell them
I wish Joe would have slowly turned his head towards them when they said that, and they realize the video is yet, still paused.
I was thinking the same thing.
Who’s joe?
*cartoon start playing*
Eddy & Brett: *immediately look disgusted*
Celeste - Marie ett and breddy
Only 39 hours I mean like... u are a discrace to LING LING WHY ONLY 39!?!
But have you heard of bing bing 41 hours
"The Cello should be between the legs"
*Sad crippled Joe noises*
lmao
Was thinking the same lol
Lmfaoo
Whos joe
@@olivialew8175 *clears throat*
The reason Tom & Jerry is the most accurate on the notes, is because it's the only cartoon among those that was made during the period where they would shoot actual musicians playing and then animate using the live-action clips as references.
Rotoscoping
Non-musician "what do you plan to do with your violin degree?"
Idealist: "be a violin virtuoso!"
Pessimist "play viola in gigs"
Realist: "Roast cartoon musicians on youtube...."
Hahahaha I wish I could roast cartoons 😋
@@stevenwalters8672 just trying to picture a student trying to explain their career choice to their teacher/professors... 🤔
@@DuoHansen 😂😂😂 btw, so cool to see you here! Love you guys!
@@stevenwalters8672 thanks!! We're long time twoset fans! Never miss a video.
Anything's better than viola
Eddy: * wonders why violin sounds like viola *
Violin: * is a viola *
also it had two strings (at least in that scene where he said "mozart"
@Dos Edna 3
@@WaltRBuck 4
My band director’s son said “Practice until you hate the song, then practice it till you like it again” lol
Edit: Why is my top comment about my band director’s son being mean
Well looks like I’m doing good on Gurenge
@@plutossky7534 👍
Words to live by
BrUhHh thats such a mood
666 likes you guys better not ruin it
For those who didn't catch it: Bugs Bunny's look in the last cartoon is based on Leopold Stokowski, popularly known for his collaboration with Disney for Fantasia. Stokowski used to conduct orchestras without the baton.
That's what I figured, thanks!
And the singer bears a big resemblance to Lauritz Melchior, a famous Wagnerian tenor who was active in the same years as Stokowski was. The fact that "normal" (non-musician) audiences would recognize them, speaks a lot to the fact that back in the 1940s people were much more exposed to classical music than they are nowadays. "Oh yeah, it's Stokowski and Melchior", they would be saying, as they watched the cartoon. Probably made the cartoon funnier to them, as well.
@@MATTHEWSCHUBRING The song Bugs is playing at the beginning of the cartoon, "A Rainy Night in Rio", is from a Warner Brothers movie musical in which a nightclub owner plays music that supposedly disturbs an opera singer who lives next door. This cartoon, "Long-Haired Hare", like many other old Looney Tunes cartoons, is chock full of in-jokes and period references that only audiences of the time would have understood. People today have to look on Wikipedia to learn about them.
Brett and eddy: don’t practice until your fingers bleeds
Also Brett and Eddy: practice 40 hours a day
True
*40 hours a day*
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*_should I tell them or should you_*
“If your fingers can still pick up chopstick tonight, you no use your fingers enough!”
@@Falling_Stars64 you..
Warpstarinc 64 it’s a joke man, exaggeration, let the man live lmao
4:36
Peter Griffin: "I hate the violin"
Brett and Eddy: *Speechless*
Literally looked like their souls left their bodies 😂😂😩
U r everywhere
Holy fuck knuckles you’re here too?! Lol wtf
Hello again
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It should be noted that "Adventure Time" takes place in a post apocalyptic future, and they've forgotten how to pronounce many words/names of the past.
Lasagna and Sausage come to mind, which they consistently pronounce/spell wrong. Hence why Jake the Dog says "Beet hoven" and "Maz art."
yeah ik when you think about it it makes SO MUCH SENSE
That is very true
omg is this why they say aminals
@@KingJH0510 most likely
It's pretty subtle in the first season, but you can clearly see unexploded nukes in the ground. The mutated humans living in am underground bunker. The Ice King singing the Cheers theme song in a blown out TV to young Marcelline. I always liked that aspect of Adventure Time
Hello. I’m Japanese. I’d like to see you do a review of the ghibli film “whisper of the heart” since the main character is a violin craftsman and also plays violin in the film. I thought it might be interesting if you are looking for any more cartoons to introduce.
Oh, that would actually be great!
Yeah i like that movie
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"The cello should be between the legs"
Eddy, this man is in a wheelchair
Weeb
It's also a bass
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I haven’t seen twoset in clothes that aren’t twoset apparel in a while
Brett has a practice shirt on tho...
Also Eddy has a ling ling cap.
I'm trying to be racist but I can't tell if they're Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.
Rae Phillips they’re Taiwanese
@@rae-raetheturtledemon. they're chinese, taiwanese to be specific
Funny how, after all these years later, the best comedy, animation, and attention to detail still goes to Tom & Jerry and Looney Tunes.
No one does it like Chuck Jones and 1940's Hanna Barbera.
omag
PhantomSavage back when big companies actually cared about the art form and animation
Well...
I agree. But I wouldn't put Tom & Jerry as comedy entirely.
It is.
But personally I would never consider it as funny as a cartoon with dialogues.
Tom & Jerry feels more like scenes.
I love miraculous ladybug!
@@donuberry7654 they didn't. Consumers just demanded higher standards. It's our fault.
2:14 and 4:04 Mendelssohn - Wedding March
5:40 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
5:49 Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
5:57 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusic
6:31 Strauss - Blue Danube Waltz
7:12 Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
The TwoSet Encyclopedia is here
May I ask what the outro music was if you happen to know?
@@gbyoshi14 Offenbach - Can Can / Infernal Galop (from "Orpheus in the Underworld")
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia thank you so much!! :)
@@gbyoshi14 You're welcome ! 😊
What does a viola and a lawsuit have in common?
Everyone is happy when the case is closed
How did you just make a viola joke I haven't heard before? 👌🏽 Legend
What's the difference between a viola and a vacuum?
You have to plug in a vacuum to suck
@@michellejayaraj2350 damn.
Omg XD
And of course the classic..
-Whats the difference between the trampoline and a viola?
One usually takes off their shoes before jumping on the trampoline
And to realize that all the characters are playing while having the physical limitation of only 4 digits on each hand.
Jake actually does play the viola, and that was in the right octave.
leave it at 69 likes pls
as a lactose intolerant singer, I have finally found my true calling.
"The violin was two octaves lower"
Me who has seen that Adventure Time : JAKE PLAYS THE VIOLA!!!!
They even noticed it was written in the title, I don't understand why they still thought it was a violin... 😅
C ri es, i just hope they were joking. Though it doesn't look like they were;;
yes! there are actually a lot of viola jokes in adventure time.so pity. Jake even names his child Viola.
You can't expect Tom and Jerry to not do the best like come on, their literal premise of emphasising every moment is classical music. It was such a musical treat to watch anything they do just because of the music.
Is you is or is u ain't my baby
@Sonny the Duck you is still my baby, baby
and also a lot of really good jazz music representative of the era!
First-timer - be kind! Thought you might enjoy this. (see an orchestra do medley of Tom & Jerry music) th-cam.com/video/kYrUWfLlYI0/w-d-xo.html
The orchestra said it was one of the most difficult pieces they had ever played.
7:25 no wonder it was good. Tom and jerry actually won the oscars for that episode. The piano and the animation was so damn brilliantly done. It is my absolutely favourite episode of all time
Yep, "The Cat Concerto" indeed won the 1946 Oscar for _Best Short Subject: Cartoons_ as well as the _Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film_ . 👏👏👏
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia yes and I love yaani tan's performance of the cat concerto hungarian rhapsody 2. You should check it out✌️
Thanks, I will 😊
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia Wait, it was done in 1946? That's amazing, I didn't realize those cartoons were so old. And they are so much better than current ones that can use all this current technology... Speaks volumes about the state of current societies...
@Garret02
Tom and Jerry was created in 1940, and the series is still broadcasted today (it's currently their 70th season) !
And I agree with you, so much effort was put to make this cartoon realistic, at least in the early days. No wonder Tom and Jerry won seven Academy Awards between 1943 and 1952 !
Twoset: Don't practice until your fingers bleed.
Mother Eddy: If your fingers can still pick up chopstick tonight, you no practice enough! Practice!
If you think going to the toilet in this jacket is difficult, imagine how women in the floor length dresses feel xD
You're pretty.
ᚷᛟᛞ - Beelzebuddy maybe he was just giving a compliment. Why so rude?
@@posideonsheir6231 I mean, the name says it all. He's nothing but a walking willy.
ᚷᛟᛞ - Beelzebuddy don't y'all just hate it when a woman tries to comment something and this happens ?
@@authenticbaguette6673 well at least it wasnt too weird 😅 usually people online comment even weirder stuff
"Cartoons get really dark" and that's why we like them
Why is this comment has so many likes but no comments
SiKEeeeeeee
"Hazbin hotel has entered the chat"
Bojack Horseman and Rick&Morty have entered the chat
*Madoka Magica* intensifies
Made in Abyss be like
The only thing that makes me practice is TwoSet. Just after one more video...
Same. :D
So essentially never. You will FOREVER be stuck in the loop.
Rabbit oh no there are no videos left
@@snoopywoopy-the-only run Rabbit run
lol relateable
The opera man: *singing*
Bugs bunny: I’m about to end this mans life.
reason I enjoy classical music: Tom & Jerry
reason I love classical music: TwoSet Violin
Same
Nothing makes me want to practice more than the threat of a psychotic mouse sleeping in my piano strings waiting to slam the lid on my fingers when I start playing
The Tom and Jerry is really astounding how good the animation is. On the last trill, he even plays it two-handed, which is exceedingly unusual for a trill but is actually 100% what's written in the score.
Isnt the La Campanella trill also two handed
I love how Jake mispronounces the names of musicians because he's probably never heard them spoken before and only read them.
Interestingly enough, if you know the story behind Adventure Time and how the world became the way it is in the show, it makes sense that Jake found some sheet music and doesn’t know how their names are supposed to be pronounced.
Lol true that's deep lore
*Mazart*
Mahzhartte
Potato root y e s
ooh so trueeee
The old animations would use reference film and draw frame by frame the animations based on actual performances. Cab Holloway was the first person ever used.
Austin Magee it’s called rotoscoping right?
naan yup
Cool fact man Thanks
*Cab Calloway
i love the animated version of st james infirmary blues
Australia: Air conditioner be quiet.
Northern hemisphere: But it's winter.
Yeah 😂😂😂😂 Their winter is our summer 😂😂😂
Still cant imagine a hot christmas
California: Just right, at least until the next earthquake.
*cries in kettle whilst queuing*
獨自思 same
The idea of parents forcing their kids to practice in cartoons that ends with them not enjoying playing reminds me strongly of “Your Lie in April.”
Me too. That was one of the most beautiful yet heartbreaking anime's I've ever watched
„Do not play until your fingers bleed“
Guitarists: Welcome to my World😖
For real guitar will straight up make your fingers hurt for hours if you play for too long (especially if it’s been a while)
I once literally cut our My thumb while playing bass. I was trying to learn some slap parts and one day happend. Didn't realize until i was bleeding my bass.
@@kaoko111 that happened to me too lol
Ur finger tips will turn blue and purlple and you HAVE to take a break
I lost count how often my bridges cut into the bottom of my palms..
Honestly that old cartoons really made me appreciate classical music. Not to sound all boomer and shit, but to bad they just don't make them like that anymore.
batman the animated series is scored with orchestral music. check it out if you havent already
No no I'm still just a teenager but cartoons made me enjoy classical music.
They really don’t make cartoons like they used to
@@hannahpeng6190 I feel like "cartoons for kids" just get gradually dumber over time...
You’re right. The bugs bunny clip was from their guide to the opera episode i think - I remember thinking how amazing it was when I was a kid. It stuck with me even more than Fantasia.
I was also extremely lucky to have a grandfather who would share his love of classical music and opera with me:)
Finally. They reacted to the Tom and Jerry one
Can you please me tell the Tom and Jerry piano original part?
@@lucaslucky3226 Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 th-cam.com/video/LdH1hSWGFGU/w-d-xo.html
I listed and timestamped all the pieces of the video (look for my comment).
@@bethbilynskyj162 thank you
But they didn't watched it entirely though... it was funnier near the end...
Here's the piece by the way:
2:15 F. Mendelssohn Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream
5:40 L. van Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 1st movement
5:57 W.A Mozart Serenade No. 16 Eine Kleine Nachtmusic "A Little Night Music" 1st movement
6:32 J. Strauss II Blue Danube Waltz
7:13 F. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
9:29 (Bugs Bunny conducts himself)
Brett: “you gotta maintain the balance of enjoying and improving it”
Me: *I enjoy it but I don’t improve*
I felt that
Lucky I don’t do either
Tweak the balance, you’re enjoying too much.
'Tom and Jerry' introducing classical music to kids since 1940.
Eddy laughed when watching Tom and Jerry I'm happy
Tom and Jerry will ALWAYS be one of the top 5 greatest cartoon shows ever ❤.
Me too! It’ll always be my favourite cartoon classical music episode - and to see them enjoy it made my heart swellll
9:09 that bassoon is so sacrilegious oh my god
I am so exited for Brett's tschaikowsky recording!
yeah that's gonna be epic
tschaikowsky yes
@@rohitas2050 that's the German spelling, I believe
@@DarkFalconTBA06 Yeah, the cyrillic letter "B" usually translates to a "V" in English, but it's also sometimes used for a "W" since the cyrillic alphabet doesn't have a "W." And "W" is pronounced like "V" in German!
To be fair, the original spelling is Чайковский, and every language transcribe his name differently.
English : Tchaikovsky
French : Tchaïkovski
German: Tschaikowski
...Etc...
TwoSetViolins: *Do not play until your fingers bleed.*
Me as a guitarist: WHAT YOU WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THAT?
Lol
My dad plays guitar and has indents in his fingers, dude somehow manages to not make them bleed.
Yeah playing them for a few months makes the skin tougher, but stupid me got excited on the first few days and played the guitar non-stop it was amazingly painful
Guitarists: Don’t play that much cause you’ll get a lot of malices.
Me as a drummer: Uh, OK?
@@ireadysucks3026 Calluses* toughened skin. Malices would be like, you'll want to hurt a lot of people I guess? I would really just be malice.
"The idea that musicians have to follow fhe conductor"
Every orchestr ever: THERE'S A CONDUCTOR??
Well if that's the truth, then that means all orchestras are downright awful, or every conductor is an uneducated retard that payed his way to his diploma/job position...
Ion get it
Fun fact: _The Cat Concerto_ was Tom and Jerry's 4th Oscar winning short
Alternative title: *Twoset thoroughly enjoying musical cartoons for 12 minutes*
10:43 we singers felt that lmao
He could just stop :v
Amen! I remember for my choir final, I had to hold out the ending for a good 24 counts! (I counted)
nicolas pepe the singer couldn’t stop, he had to follow the conductor and uh the conductor was trolling the singer
Typically in concerts with large symphonies the band will follow the conductor, and the conductor will follow the singer. But in choir singers follow... I remember this because I’ve sang as a soloist, a symphony singer, and a choir member. But holding out notes like that are like literal death wishes 😅
Tassha Tilak lol at least with choir there’s staggered breathing!
Unless you’re a soloist.
the genuine surprise they had when tom and jerry actually delivered made me so happy
I don't know if it's been said in the comments already, but the Cat Concerto (the one with Tom and Jerry) actually inspired Lang Lang to become a pianist! He watched the video when he was a kid and was touched by Liszt's music! And, the same thing happened to Alexandre Kantorow, a young and extremely talented French pianist!
I'm actually a school teacher (elementary) and we watch the cartoon every now and then (my students never get tired of it...), as well as the actual piece (both for piano and orchestra). More classical music in elementary schools, please!
Family guy: my teacher took all of the fun out of it
B&E: I mean yeah
Actually my latest violin teacher was a asshole. The last lesson I took ended up with me crying in my mother's car because he said I didn't learn anything in last 10 years... He wanted me to start right at the beginning again. Even though all the other teachers I had, orchestra members and current conductor said that I play well. So I stopped taking lessons. But I still play the violin. I love her too much to give it up. 💕
Damn
Suggestion: Find another violin teacher.
Wolf girl if you havent watched whiplash i request you to watch it!
The Tom and Jerry clip is one of my all-time favorites. "The Cat Concerto"
I loved watching that as a kid as well.
@@wxlurker As a kid? I'm 44, I just saw that one a couple of weeks ago. :) I watch Tom and Jerry with or without my kids.
@Josh Brown
Ha ha, same, I'm 35 and I enjoy watching cartoons ! 😅
I especially love old ones : Pink Panther, Tom and Jerry, etc...
I think it makes sense that Jake's "violin" is two octaves lower than it should sound, since it's a viola
what they meant was that the piece was being played in the wrong octave, even a viola soloist needs to play in the correct places.
@@yippeeflowers true but it sounds good either way
@@ChellsArt eh, agree to disagree.
i just remembered how good the original Tom and Jerry was!
Awesome right
I love the old Warner Bros/Tom and Jerry cartoons so much, I feel like they were my first and best introduction to classical music. Blue Danube, Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, Chopin's Minute Waltz, and Wagner's Ring Cycle were all familiar things for me in my childhood because of these cartoons!
You should see if you can find an animated movie called Sparky's Magic Piano, I think it'd be right up your street if you can find it :)
same for me, i first know classical music from tom and jerry 👌
Ikr! I never even knew it was classical music from the west. I'm from India and I've watched we've watched that since literally our childhoods and CN started broadcasting in India.
When I've become adult now and search for certain classical pieces, my memory sometimes still recalls hearing them from somewhere and my only sources being old cartoons of MGM and Warner bros.
When you're old(er) and remember watching the Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny cartoons with these classical music pieces in them....Not shown here, but the Bugs Bunny "Barber of Seville" is famous amongst old(er) classical musicians!
You young folk don't realize how much people of my generation got their classical music training from a cross-dressing wascally wabbit.
*Cartoons that will make you want to practice*
>Family Guy
Me: Ah! A man of culture
Ling Ling’s fingers don’t bleed when he practices, his strings do it for him.
I was distracted by how good Eddy looks in this black outfit… 🙈🙈🙈
Amy Lam omg yesss
Eddy is getting cuter and cuter
ya he looks fine af sisters
Thirsty
THANK GOD I WASNT THE ONLY ONE
I feel for the first character in family guy: my violin teacher when I was 13 took the joy out of playing the violin for me as he was a strict and sometimes abusive teacher when I tried my hardest. He practically scared me away and I begged my Mom to not let me continue. Looking back now, I wish I could've just found a better teacher and continued on. I love hearing the violin.
But now I found interest in the viola and I'm gonna try it. 😎🎻
Fun fact: I watched that Tom and Jerry episode when I was a kid before I even heard the piece, so when I did hear the Hungarian Rhapsody in some playlist I referred to it as that Tom and Jerry piano piece.
Them: the cello should be between his legs
Joe Swanson: sits in a wheelchair and cant use his legs
Parents can also discourage when they don't care at all their child effort to improve in music.
6:59 yessss, you are spot onnn...the struggles of loving boba tea while also being lactose entolerant...
0:58 "Have you been writing vs. I don't know what the Alphabet is"
Crying in Greek, and in Asian
Well the greek alphabet is used quite a bit in math and physics so even then you should know at least some of it.
Ironically for me, I can read korean, but not understand 99% of what it is I'm reading. So yes, crying in asian is very accurate, and I assume it is for Greek as well.
Why is this a whole mood? I'm studying Greek and Thai at the same time an my brain wants to give up on me.
Yessss, I’m learning Japanese currently (I also took 2 years of Spanish in hs, it’s my senior year now), and I’ve been wanting to learn Greek eventually, but I’m set on Japanese right now lol. I’ll probably take it as a minor in university.
Speaking from the view of Greek knowledge (Because I'm a Greek) I don't know why you guys don't quit on our language... Its too difficult Dx
That moment when cartoons have a more accurate representation of music than dramas.
Yes. Yes they do.
last time I was this early Brett didn’t have a viola.
Now that's an original
so.. he wasn't born then?
@@angelylopez6199 Idiot, he wasn't born with a viola eddy Gave It To Him!
@@woosh5102 It's a joke
@@woosh5102 I heard Brett used to do Viola when he was 15
4:57 exactly lol- i wanted to play violin when i was four and i got one for my birthday when i was 7. My parents made me show up for lessons twice a week and i ended up playing for four years. I quit when i was 11 a year before i started piano. I'm now 16 started bass a few months ago and glad i dont have a hobo guitar anymore- l love your channel still binge watch your videos lol
When they payed respect to Tom and Jerry
I felt that
3:43 Playing until your fingers bleed is actually quite common when learning guitar. The metal strings fuck your finger up until your fingers harden. Usually that is a sign to stop though.
Yeah I got blisters once lol
strange. violin strings are metal and much thinner than guitar strings, yet we tend not to be so dull as to play to injury. probably because we're still needed for performances and lessons
“Haven’t you been practicing?”
I feel like I’ve been personally attacked
I'm always extra appreciative of old cartoons because they were likely hand drawn frame by frame.
Bedtime canceled, Twoset uploaded and I must watch
3:47 “Cartoons can get pretty dark”
I mean its family guy what did you expect?
Leopold bunny is an absolute classic and one of my all time faves
My fave too! I was going through their cartoon episodes just to find this one.
I remember watching that cartoon, and I was in tears laughing so hard, I felt sympathy for the opera singer having to hold that last note so long! Get em Bugs!
4:57 I've been learning piano since 4 yrs old, but my parents (Asian) were so pushy on me and they always expect more, I survived all the way to 14 yrs old when I finally passed my 8th grade exam.
Then I quit. Never touched my piano ever again and the piano was sold after a few years. Now thinking back on it after 10+ years, what a tragedy :(
Never take violin lesson from a dude who runs the dry cleaners
Channa Deraniyagala **ONLY** take violin lessons from a dude who runs the dry cleaners
Only*
I don't know man those results were impressive.
9:50 “This is like, real comedy”...... Did Eddy and Brett just accidentally roast themselves?
Self burns are the best😂😂
We need more Eddy with turtlenecks bc dangg he lookin like a snacc
Weeb
Weeb
Indeed
I know 😍 🔥
Fun fact: The cat concerto won a Oscar for the accuracy of the notes and taking time to animate the keys properly, except for rhapsody rabbit, which played the wrong notes unaccurately, it’s alright because animators didn’t know music or something.