@@pixelzebra8440unfortunately often people who get bullied are “nerds” which very well can be kids who are super into a musical instrument. It’s so sad because they’re not harming anyone, they just love doing what they love and they’re often really good at it too, but they will get bullied because they don’t do the “popular” things to do (like sports etc)
@@kiadinhHe may be saying that the person who made the starter comment hasn't done anything but comment anonymously. The violinist has talent and put himself out here at least even though he's not perfect at promoting himself or his titles.
Sheet music is somewhat useless to experienced musicians, they can simply memorise songs or do improvised versions of them. There's even people who never learn to read sheet music and can still play really well, just got to be good at discerning the notes and practicing.
If I was his parents I would have been crying the moment I heard the first round of applause violin lessons are not cheap and that would have almost made it worth it for me
@@echospace7347 i mean the violin is one of those instruments were even if u practice your whole life u could never be as skilled or no where near the best, talent is a huge part when it comes to the violin, having a good teacher also helps but not everyone has access to that.
When that kid grows up and becomes a successful musician because of the countless hours he has put into practicing, I hope his less accomplished peers will not attack his success, saying he is "privileged".
I’m Asian and the only skill I have refined as well as that is procrastination Edit: how did this get so popular? Anyhow, bet he practiced at least 24 hours per every hour he lived. (Yes, the math doesn’t work out but yk, just go extra fast and time would slow down).
Johnny resined up his bow, He played that fiddle hard, All Hell broke loose around him, In that talent show he starred We know he won’t get no shiny fiddle made of gold But we felt that God-damned fiddle in our souuuuuuul…
@@HoodieViolinist Well DAMN you're good because I've been playing piano every since I was 10 (I'm 16 now, so 6 years), and I can't play anywhere near as good as you play violin.
Bro ngl this is the person that everyone’s parent compares them too. The bullies will never feel the same ever again after getting compared to this guy.
as someone with 40 hours of practice a day id say that the song itself isnt that difficult, but this kid added in the craziest double stops that need tons of skill. I can tell he has practiced a lot, gj edit: bro so many people are commenting that theres 40 hours a day. I should probably make clear that its a joke from TwoSetViolin, dont take it too seriously.
The thing about talent shows is knowing how to show your skills and still impress the crowd while at it. Congrats, I don’t play the Violin, but I know it's hard to show your talent while impressing, and you did it.
i hate that too, its literally something youre supposed to listen to, and people clapping and screaming during the performance ruines others experience as well, and can be distracting to the performer as well.
HE IS WAY YOUNGER THAN ME AND HE CAN PLAY LIKE A KING, MASTER, LEADER!!!!!! Way to o buddy im proud of you pls teach the violins in my class. they need help ASAP
Extremely ferocious on that violin sir. Please take this to the limit and show the world the talent you process. I have played the Hauf violin for 50 years and you sir are a master. 💖🌺🌸
THE TITLE DID NOT LIEEE!!!!!!!!!!! XD BRO WENT ABSOLUTELY BATSHIT INSANE ON THAT VIOLIN BRO WAS PLAYING AGAINST THE DEVIL IN THIS COMPETITION AND HE WONNNN!!! lmaooo
This very-talented, young musician has devoted time, mind, and heart learning to play a virtuoso rendition of the sudden springtime storm in Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. I applaud his accomplishment and hope to follow his musical growth and progression - keep living the joy!
he did play something difficult. most people cant play this after only 2 years, and you probably can't play the violin at all. theres no need to compare it to professional level players
This young man is increadably talented!!!! This kind of playing on the violin takes a huge amount of practice and dedication!¡!!! May he go far in life!!!¡! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
I started playing violin when I was seven. I love jamming out on this thing. This just inspired me and reminded me of my childhood so much.. nostalgia. Thank you and you are talented. Do not give it up!!!
That moment when he looks at the audience tho 👌 he be like, "I ain't even breaking a sweat" 🤣 Amazing job, young man...be proud of yourself and your hard work! 💜
That kind of performance does not come overnight or easily. Think about the amount of time, at his age, that he spent working on that piece, perfecting every note, every move, all while taking care of just being a kid. Going to school. Doing his homework. Navigating everything that comes with being that age. Remember being that age? Now factor in being on stage in front of every single person in your circle who has any kind of meaningful influence on you. Yea, no pressure. I hope he remembers that moment til the day he leaves this rock and continues to build on everything that he's learned. Nice job.
This sort of performance is what comes to mind when I think of what it means to be passionate about something. you can truly see the love for the instrument !!
Playing like that at his age not only takes amazing talent, it also takes strong dedication and unquenchable passion. I can't even begin to guess at how much practice he put in, over and over, day after week after month, to get this good. I can only imagine where he'll be in 10 years.
I feel this sound when im running through the forest, climbing trees, hiding in bushes, sliding though mud, while my older brother chases me with a pellet gun. 🤠
Well, his parents, or whoever paid for his lessons, get every penny's worth out of it. I wonder if he'll play for a Symphony some day. What a great life that would be.
Not sure how lucrative…. my dad was semi-pro symphony violinist. Had career as scientist but played violin from childhood into his mid 80’s for fun. No salary but travel expenses paid - played for Pope John Paul at the Vatican, and Queen Elizabeth in London. Got impression pros in symphony made a modest living… in contrast to esteemed soloists who were well compensated.
@@tigergreg8 Agree 100% provided ‘nominal pay’ = a living wage… ie, food, roommates / housemates in your 30s+ only if you choose, doctor when needed, etc.
legend has it that boy was never bullied again.
He better have not been bullied in the first place 😤
@@pixelzebra8440in this messed up world, it is unfortunately likely that he was bullied at some point before and/or after this.
that's not how bullying works. quite the opposite, actually.
@@pixelzebra8440unfortunately often people who get bullied are “nerds” which very well can be kids who are super into a musical instrument. It’s so sad because they’re not harming anyone, they just love doing what they love and they’re often really good at it too, but they will get bullied because they don’t do the “popular” things to do (like sports etc)
Where I grew up he would have got it twice as bad.
“Watching this after a long day helps with stress.”
-Me with stress
Ditto🎉
Wise words 👏 and this comes from a stressful guy
Wait so you do this after being stressed? Me too in that case
"boy goes insane on the violon" but YOU are the boy
You’re not that boy
What does that even mean?
@@kylinaxx7544no hes talking to the person that made the vid lol
The channel literally has violin and hoody in the name, and you see a boy in a hoody playing violin...
@@kiadinhHe may be saying that the person who made the starter comment hasn't done anything but comment anonymously. The violinist has talent and put himself out here at least even though he's not perfect at promoting himself or his titles.
He’s not even reading any music😭😭 So good
You don't need them if you practice it for a long time
Sheet music is somewhat useless to experienced musicians, they can simply memorise songs or do improvised versions of them.
There's even people who never learn to read sheet music and can still play really well, just got to be good at discerning the notes and practicing.
Once you memorize a song it’s pretty easy to note use the sheet
@@troller9838 FRFR TRUE
@@BlueCookies1116why’d u mention your asian
I love how the audience's MASSIVE applause is cut off so we only get the first half a second of feral roaring in our ears.
Like a would be wet dream ruined just before climax to a dog waking you up with his tongue in your ear.
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The kid that’s going after him: 👁️👄👁️
Bros gonna be mad humbled by him
"so....um.I can do...this"
"Plays Twinkle twinkle little star in a guitar"
Hahahahah Yes, I eas thinking about this hahahaha
That piece gave me Pirates of the Caribbean vibes. I wish we were given the name of the composition.
Check description :)
@@CipherionYT thanks! 👍
I thought Braveheart lol
"Before the Sun" by Elissa Jones
Jesus loves you!!!❤❤❤
“Next up we have jimmy playing twinkle twinkle little star in the recorder..!”
LMAO-
I smell 40 hours of practice from this person.
Yes yes I respect that.
Edit: Ok don't take this too literally.
welcome fellow twosetter
he a true ling ling!!! Brett and Eddy would be honored of the amazing Prodigy
@@GenesisNequizidk😂
Ling Ling: I approve of this message
don’t forget 40 hours a day
If I was his parents I would have been crying the moment I heard the first round of applause violin lessons are not cheap and that would have almost made it worth it for me
I gotta say, you have TALENT. I have been playing the violin for 7 years now and I can barely do anything like that. You're one heck of a violinist.
@maxed_outgaming obviously, but sometimes people join talent shows and still aren't good. so I was just telling him good job
Probably cause you don’t practice as effectively as possible
@@echospace7347 hey!! I practice 6 hours a day every day for 7 years. you wanna talk about practice?!
@@echospace7347 i mean the violin is one of those instruments were even if u practice your whole life u could never be as skilled or no where near the best, talent is a huge part when it comes to the violin, having a good teacher also helps but not everyone has access to that.
❤The young lad made his violin talk & sing!
Such absolute Passion❤
Living the nickname Hoodie!🤔
Wonderful dedication and
Patience 🎉
he absolutely SHREDDED that violin!
Legend has it that this child practiced for nine days straight to perform this peice
lolll
Not even, he probably practiced for like 9191919182762635 days-
@@Thegachaireland bro was probably practicing in the womb
@@Certification_Achieved yea
40 hours a day.
When that kid grows up and becomes a successful musician because of the countless hours he has put into practicing, I hope his less accomplished peers will not attack his success, saying he is "privileged".
Well, he is white (assuming his gender )
@@jtruemanreligious discrimination alert!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@jtruemanit says boy on the title
@@jtrueman i can understand your confusion but im dominican and puerto rican but the lighting says otherwise
@@jtrueman So what?
Bro unleashed his inner asian in him
Bro ate nothing but rice that morning😊
I’m Asian and the only skill I have refined as well as that is procrastination
Edit: how did this get so popular? Anyhow, bet he practiced at least 24 hours per every hour he lived. (Yes, the math doesn’t work out but yk, just go extra fast and time would slow down).
@@Yes-ig1tu Same
@@Yes-ig1tuline said by all other asians
@@Yes-ig1tu I've refined my skills to be able to dodge my grandma's slippers being thrown at me.
Johnny resined up his bow,
He played that fiddle hard,
All Hell broke loose around him,
In that talent show he starred
We know he won’t get no shiny fiddle made of gold
But we felt that God-damned fiddle in our souuuuuuul…
Yes sir! This boy could take down the Devil! Much love from Georgia🍑
omg bro how long has this kid been playing he is a GOD at violin.
Hats off to him.
I have been playing for 2 years
@@HoodieViolinist Well DAMN you're good because I've been playing piano every since I was 10 (I'm 16 now, so 6 years), and I can't play anywhere near as good as you play violin.
@@HoodieViolinistno way
@@HoodieViolinist HOW OFTEN DO U PRACTICE OMG you sound amazing
@@melting0239 40 hours!
I give this young guy an A + for each of talent, performance, skill, and enjoyment
... A++ 4 the hoodie
He has such a joyful expression when he heard the crowd cheer
Bro ngl this is the person that everyone’s parent compares them too. The bullies will never feel the same ever again after getting compared to this guy.
BROOOO I THOUGHT THIS WAS RANDOM UNTIL THE DOUBLE STOPS CAME 😭😭😭I DONT LEARN THE VIOLIN BUT I WANT TO CRY
the double stops are the easiest part idk what you’re talking about. The shift before to fifth the hard part of the song.
@dnsjtoh I think what they're saying is that that's when they recognized the song
Even though it’s kinda grainy you can still see his smile when the crowd starts cheering ❤
as someone with 40 hours of practice a day id say that the song itself isnt that difficult, but this kid added in the craziest double stops that need tons of skill. I can tell he has practiced a lot, gj
edit: bro so many people are commenting that theres 40 hours a day. I should probably make clear that its a joke from TwoSetViolin, dont take it too seriously.
40 hours a day 😭
bro must be a god, 40 hours a day??
HELLO FELLOW LING LING!
@NavyyOfficial tf
Not a song
I could physically hear/feel those tough physical transitions. Pops to you!
The thing about talent shows is knowing how to show your skills and still impress the crowd while at it.
Congrats, I don’t play the Violin, but I know it's hard to show your talent while impressing, and you did it.
I don’t like how to audience was applauding mid show like bro I wanna hear him play he’s so goodddd, I was trying to vibeeeeee😂😂😂
i hate that too, its literally something youre supposed to listen to, and people clapping and screaming during the performance ruines others experience as well, and can be distracting to the performer as well.
Lmao. Definitely I can relate to the generic audience's reaction to tremolo. *aMaZiNg!!!*
Fellow TwoSetter???
Indeed
That's not tremelo. You need longer notes for tremelo.
There was a fine line between playing the violin and playing the fiddle. I believe this kid could go any direction he wants. Great stuff!🤠
violin and fiddle are the same thing though. fiddle is just a colloquial name for a violin, and generally just used when playing folk music
HE IS WAY YOUNGER THAN ME AND HE CAN PLAY LIKE A KING, MASTER, LEADER!!!!!! Way to o buddy im proud of you pls teach the violins in my class. they need help ASAP
Thank you for this amount of support!🐐
I loved that smile when he got a reaction from the audience
Extremely ferocious on that violin sir. Please take this to the limit and show the world the talent you process. I have played the Hauf violin for 50 years and you sir are a master. 💖🌺🌸
A real life bard. Bro made my brain all happy
I just started learning at 28. I hope I can play nearly as good as that before I die!
Of course you can!
You can!!
Good luck!
I’m 38 and started learning around 2012 (first tried on my own and then in 2019, I finally sought out lessons).
with that talent, you're definitely going somewhere
The person who tried to start a clap😂 0:19
At first he clapped and 2nd he got slapped😂
The embarsament..
Imagine if people actually did it with him I would cry
He truly is the main character
Really hope this kid's parents send him to a amazing music school where he can become one of the next greats
This is the kind of video that will reappear and be loved in 10 years
So… I cant play “Song of The Wind” (Suzuki method book) and this kid out here…
well you're busy commenting on youtube of other people's progress to make your own
i can
im on lil children
@@TheMorning-z7l bruh get off youtube your mama says no more ipad time until you do your homework
@@devyyskhe's just praising the kid
THE TITLE DID NOT LIEEE!!!!!!!!!!! XD BRO WENT ABSOLUTELY BATSHIT INSANE ON THAT VIOLIN BRO WAS PLAYING AGAINST THE DEVIL IN THIS COMPETITION AND HE WONNNN!!! lmaooo
I love that he's smiling and having fun.🎻
Genuinely insanely cool to see someone so young being so dang talented. The applause was cut off because it wouldve added 20 minutes to the video
This very-talented, young musician has devoted time, mind, and heart learning to play a virtuoso rendition of the sudden springtime storm in Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. I applaud his accomplishment and hope to follow his musical growth and progression - keep living the joy!
WHOA, This little guy has got IT. God truly blessed him with a natural talent. I hope that you go far in life little man. You are amazing.
that violin is so happy to be where it is, believe it
He didn’t play anything difficult, but when he played, he played very well. Kids got talent.
You have no clue about the difficulty
@@timothyleon558 why do people like you feel compelled to take shot to everyone? You don’t agree with?
He played it well for 2 years of playing. Not well for a professional obviously lol.
he did play something difficult. most people cant play this after only 2 years, and you probably can't play the violin at all. theres no need to compare it to professional level players
Bro actually ate that up 😢❤
This young man is increadably talented!!!! This kind of playing on the violin takes a huge amount of practice and dedication!¡!!! May he go far in life!!!¡! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
A bow to the boy & his bow!
I started playing violin when I was seven. I love jamming out on this thing. This just inspired me and reminded me of my childhood so much.. nostalgia. Thank you and you are talented. Do not give it up!!!
Well, looks like I need to get offline and go practice.
Brilliantly done. I wish I could be that relaxed and free while still spot on. A+++++
This is the highest quality low-quality video I’ve seen in my life
Same
Great job dude!
I wish the reaction after the end was longer. Great to see the crowd cheering for you.
The guy is a prodigy 🔥🔥 Rock on lil man!!
Beautiful!! 🥰 Violins are perfect for passion, and he is passionate!! LOVE this video!!!👏🏾👏🏾⚘️⚘️
True Masters always make it look so effortless! Amazing!
Wish I had been more ambitious playing the violin as a child... Hope you'll never lose the fun in playing - then you're set to be a great violinist 🤘🏻
Hoodie violinist is such a fire stage name and brand honestly
That moment when he looks at the audience tho 👌 he be like, "I ain't even breaking a sweat" 🤣
Amazing job, young man...be proud of yourself and your hard work! 💜
My favorite instrument. Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Sounds like the beginning of one of his movements. Bravo to the young man.
You ate this up so bad
Thank you!!
Mad props kiddo!!! Music is a universal language.
This little boy is killing it!! Awesome, incredible talent!!!
And the crowd goes wild with thunderous exuberance
Yoo Alex, you ate that up❗️❗️❗️
God bless you young man, using God given talent..right there!!! In Jesus precious name Amen
Wonderful talent and dedication well done
Outstanding,go young man. Go with your passion. Beautiful 😍
Well done. Insanity suits you and the crowd loves it, keep playing that thing, man.
kid is FEELING the music from within
Your on your way Dude. Don't ever stop. ❤
That kind of performance does not come overnight or easily. Think about the amount of time, at his age, that he spent working on that piece, perfecting every note, every move, all while taking care of just being a kid. Going to school. Doing his homework. Navigating everything that comes with being that age. Remember being that age? Now factor in being on stage in front of every single person in your circle who has any kind of meaningful influence on you. Yea, no pressure. I hope he remembers that moment til the day he leaves this rock and continues to build on everything that he's learned. Nice job.
OUTSTANDING!!! Well done!!! BRAVO!!! BRAVO!!! Thank you for being so AWESOME!!!
This sort of performance is what comes to mind when I think of what it means to be passionate about something. you can truly see the love for the instrument !!
As a violinist this makes me happy
This is so damn good. I played violin in school, I was never this amazing. Keep at it kid, you’ll go far
Outstanding is an understatement!!!
Amazing. I hope he is fully appreciated by everyone
Way to "Burn it Down", young man.....Bravo.
It's always nice to see these types of videos these days.
Show lots of practice and enjoyment of playing the violin. We get to be a part of his music aura.
He did in fact, go INSANE on the violin. Well played king
Congrats kid! Shame the public's screams wouldn't let me hear everything as well as I should've, but that's got to be a good sign!
lol
Playing like that at his age not only takes amazing talent, it also takes strong dedication and unquenchable passion. I can't even begin to guess at how much practice he put in, over and over, day after week after month, to get this good.
I can only imagine where he'll be in 10 years.
Excellent
May have a future in violin music. Thanks for sharing 🙂
As a Violinist, im super impressed.
My goodness you're so young and so damn good already i can't wait to hear what you can do in 5 or ten years!
If I was his parents I would have been crying the moment I heard the first round of applause
Wonderful. You are very accomplished 😊
I'm going to attend violin lessons soon, this had done nothing but spur my journey! Seriously impressive!
Passion and talent. Keep going kid.
This kid is already becoming a legend ❤🎉
That was fantastically amazing ! What a talent hah ! for a very young age ! ❤❤❤
as a pianist, my mind is BLOWN.
honestly i want to duet that
Absolutely awesome performance! Best of luck for your future!
Goosebumps! What a talented young boy!
I feel this sound when im running through the forest, climbing trees, hiding in bushes, sliding though mud, while my older brother chases me with a pellet gun. 🤠
Hope people realize that's a very hard instrument to master!!awesome talent!!!😮❤😊
Well, his parents, or whoever paid for his lessons, get every penny's worth out of it.
I wonder if he'll play for a Symphony some day. What a great life that would be.
Not sure how lucrative…. my dad was semi-pro symphony violinist. Had career as scientist but played violin from childhood into his mid 80’s for fun. No salary but travel expenses paid - played for Pope John Paul at the Vatican, and Queen Elizabeth in London. Got impression pros in symphony made a modest living… in contrast to esteemed soloists who were well compensated.
@@gr8dvd I’d take nominal pay for a life I found to be happy.
@@tigergreg8 Agree 100% provided ‘nominal pay’ = a living wage… ie, food, roommates / housemates in your 30s+ only if you choose, doctor when needed, etc.
I get the picture of River Dance high stepping to this. Well done young man, well done!