i dont know how one thing relates to the other. they have done nothing but praise her for ability on the piano and on the violin and have brought more visibility too. If it wasn't for twoset i wouldnt even be listening to classial music, much less acknowledging who and how much of an amazing musician she is.
I think the nickname "Sophie oui oui" came from the rhyme with the French "je suis" in the omnipresent French sentence "oui oui, je suis", which means "Yes, I am". Maybe Brett and Eddy had that sentence in mind when they met her and started calling her friendly "Sophie oui oui". That's my theory, but I may be wrong.
I'm really glad I heard her speak German. Some Austrians have a very thick accent but her accent was surprisingly understandable even for a beginner like me :)
@@jagutichsachma Nein, ist nicht Wiener Dialekt. Also, das vielleicht auch, aber sicher nicht in diesem Video (hör dir einmal wirklichen Wiener Dialekt an, das ist ganz anders). Deutsch (wie Englisch übrigens auch) ist eine plurozentrische Sprache. So wie US-Englisch kein "US-Dialekt vom Britischen" ist, gibt es neben dem Hochdeutsch in Deutschland auch das Hochdeutsch in Österreich, die unterscheiden sich halt ein bisschen voneinander. Und diese beiden Arten von Hochdeutsch haben dann Dialekte bzw. die allerwenigsten Leute sprechen wirklich reines Hochdeutsch (weder in Österreich noch in Deutschland). Sophie hat ein bisschen einen Wiener Akzent, aber zumindest in diesem Video spricht sie (vermutlich absichtlich) recht nahe am Österreichischen Hochdeutsch.
@@yibingwang7613 No, she's Austrian, she speaks Austrian German (think of Germany's and Austria's German like you'd think of American and British English), which does sound a bit different from what a young lady from Germany would sound like.
Sophie is from Austria; (most) Austrians speak German differently from their northers neighbours. In short, to the English trained ears, Austrians appear to speak softer and mellower because they tend to extend most vowels and silence the transition with consonants.They also pronounce some vowel combinations differently, with mellower results. Therefore it was possible for Austrian Mozart to compose an opera in Italian style but sung in German, something Wagner born in Leipzig in Saxonia could not do in a million years!
She's a professional violinist and pianist at the same time. She plays violin concertos with the symphony orchestras and she also plays piano concertos
@Richard Wagner some people just have to be negative all the time, don’t they? Chances are, you’ll never be as good as she is on even one of the two instruments.
@Richard Wagner If you're going to put people down, could you at least try to be constructive in your criticism? What specifically is bad about her playing and compositions? Putting people down without reason comes across as bitter, not tough. Not trying to attack you specifically, just making a general statement about these kinds of comments. "There will be a bad wake up one day" doesn't seem very accurate either. Every musician knows how tough it is to make it in the industry. Few expect to be great. They choose that path because they love it. Sophie isn't going to wake up one day and realize she isn't going to be the next Perlman; she already knows that. "I feel sorry for her" is therefore inconsistent as well. There is nothing pitiful about pursuing what you love even if you are never great. After all, most people hate what they do and never become great at it either. I for one wish I pursued my passion, even if I was mediocre at it. I envy Sophie.
@@lia1b652 xD which Chopin waltz are you learning? I'm currently learning the A Minor Waltz op 34 no 2. I've also played 3 other Chopin waltzes(not quite up to perfection though) but don't worry, take your time and it will feel really good once you get it down. I'm a slow learner too :D
@@ShadowShinobi108 Opus 69. No. 3 the b minor but a am playing it really slow but I forgot to mention that it is actually my second one I practiced the a minor waltz B. 150 posth. It is so hard for my to get the rhythm and tempo while trying to express my emotions. I will not give up tho ♡
Sophie oui oui
They are EVERYWHERE !
Oui oui
oui oui!
oui oui!
Oui Oui!
For the first time I know her last name is not Oui oui
Over 900 likes and no comments? This is a miracle
oui oui
Same
@@KrampflOtto yes
_Sophie Oui Oui_
*Sophie Ja Ja*
Софие да да
@@alexsemperemasana705 i dont know what language that is but i assume it meant _Sophie Ja Ja_ hehe
Sophie hai hai
Sophie Oo Oo
Sofia Si Si
I'm a simple girl, I see Sophie oui oui, I click
hi gabriella
@@wheredidestellegoh fancy seeing you here
Oui oui
I felt that
Imagine being a super talented pianist but everyone recognise you from your few appearances on some youtube channel
No matter where we know her from, we all recognise how talented she is
and then you discover she's just as good on the violin...
How lucky we are for her to have been featured then. :)
no that’s not what that is about
i dont know how one thing relates to the other. they have done nothing but praise her for ability on the piano and on the violin and have brought more visibility too. If it wasn't for twoset i wouldnt even be listening to classial music, much less acknowledging who and how much of an amazing musician she is.
Sophie JA JA!
No. This is illegal
Lololol you made my day
Non non
I thought she was french because everyone always said 'Sophie oui oui'
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@@alfonsomurdl7559 you what?
I think the nickname "Sophie oui oui" came from the rhyme with the French "je suis" in the omnipresent French sentence "oui oui, je suis", which means "Yes, I am". Maybe Brett and Eddy had that sentence in mind when they met her and started calling her friendly "Sophie oui oui". That's my theory, but I may be wrong.
She’s austrian
@@emmenosekai yes but still, it's kind of weird to call her Sophie oui oui for that. I see that she sometimes get tired of the joke. Lol
The first thing I said when I saw this video is “ Sophie oui oui “
Hahaha I laughed hard cause it was the first thing I did too
came here to hear her talk German for once since I only have heard her with twoset😂
and because she's amazing of course
Yes same! She sounds so different when talking german XD
Austrian accent
CAME HERE FROM TWOSET VIOLIN
ok fuck off
Same👍🏿
Us too!! Long Ling Piano!!!
I love that Mozart Sonata!! I’ve tried to play it at one-tenth that speed!!
I'm really glad I heard her speak German. Some Austrians have a very thick accent but her accent was surprisingly understandable even for a beginner like me :)
Ist halt Wiener Dialekt. Ist quasi das gleiche wie München und bayrisch. Auch für hochdeutsche gut zu verstehen weil nicht so sehr abweichend.
@@jagutichsachma österreichischer und bayerischer Akzent sind ähnlich aber nicht gleich. Und Sophie hat sehr sehr wenig solche Akzente.
@@jagutichsachma Nein, ist nicht Wiener Dialekt. Also, das vielleicht auch, aber sicher nicht in diesem Video (hör dir einmal wirklichen Wiener Dialekt an, das ist ganz anders).
Deutsch (wie Englisch übrigens auch) ist eine plurozentrische Sprache. So wie US-Englisch kein "US-Dialekt vom Britischen" ist, gibt es neben dem Hochdeutsch in Deutschland auch das Hochdeutsch in Österreich, die unterscheiden sich halt ein bisschen voneinander. Und diese beiden Arten von Hochdeutsch haben dann Dialekte bzw. die allerwenigsten Leute sprechen wirklich reines Hochdeutsch (weder in Österreich noch in Deutschland). Sophie hat ein bisschen einen Wiener Akzent, aber zumindest in diesem Video spricht sie (vermutlich absichtlich) recht nahe am Österreichischen Hochdeutsch.
ITS SOPHIE OUI OUI!
The first time I feel that German sounds so beautiful
She speaks Austrian German, that’s why
@@vinskilindqvist4554 in this video she talks normal German (I’m German)
@@User-sg9bv Do you mean that she doesn't have that Austrian accent? At all? Was für eine Schande
And so comprehensible
@Richard Wagner He who doesn't understand Wagner, doesn't understand national socialism
Wait?Her real name is not actually Sophie Oui Oui?
My life is a lie XD
Yep!! Her surname is Druml not Oui Oui XD
Her German is so soft and cute, like her personality; yet she plays so powerfully😍
Actually her German is just like the most normal german young lady, not specially soft at all.
@@yibingwang7613 No, she's Austrian, she speaks Austrian German (think of Germany's and Austria's German like you'd think of American and British English), which does sound a bit different from what a young lady from Germany would sound like.
she's so beautiful
Its the magic piano that turns from Fazioli to Bosendorfer every few seconds...
sorim1967 😂🤣😅
I noted that, too!
Sophie OUI OUI!! 😍
oui oui~
I understand what she was saying
I’m not German...but I think the language is beautiful!
Sophie is from Austria; (most) Austrians speak German differently from their northers neighbours. In short, to the English trained ears, Austrians appear to speak softer and mellower because they tend to extend most vowels and silence the transition with consonants.They also pronounce some vowel combinations differently, with mellower results. Therefore it was possible for Austrian Mozart to compose an opera in Italian style but sung in German, something Wagner born in Leipzig in Saxonia could not do in a million years!
i am german and i can quite agree xD
because she is beautiful!!!
Nein nein
Thank you
Such a talented pianist! 🤩
Sophie oui oui!!!!!!
Sophie oui oui playing my favourtie song from my favourtie opera....... my dream hath come true :')
Du bist einfach so natürlich als Person! Soooo toll!! 😊
Liebe Grüße von hier auch Pianogang 🙋🏻♀️
Im a big fan of Sophie Oui Oui, yay, i love it
OUI OUII
Ling ling
How far she have come with 19. I am now 20 and just finishing my vocational training
I’m in love
Beautiful, Sophie oui oui.
Oui oui
Is she good at violin too? I mean, look one fine tuner 👀
She's a professional violinist and pianist at the same time. She plays violin concertos with the symphony orchestras and she also plays piano concertos
@@dudeldum 200 IQ
@@rafaelrandom500 240*
@Richard Wagner some people just have to be negative all the time, don’t they? Chances are, you’ll never be as good as she is on even one of the two instruments.
@Richard Wagner If you're going to put people down, could you at least try to be constructive in your criticism? What specifically is bad about her playing and compositions? Putting people down without reason comes across as bitter, not tough. Not trying to attack you specifically, just making a general statement about these kinds of comments.
"There will be a bad wake up one day" doesn't seem very accurate either. Every musician knows how tough it is to make it in the industry. Few expect to be great. They choose that path because they love it. Sophie isn't going to wake up one day and realize she isn't going to be the next Perlman; she already knows that.
"I feel sorry for her" is therefore inconsistent as well. There is nothing pitiful about pursuing what you love even if you are never great. After all, most people hate what they do and never become great at it either. I for one wish I pursued my passion, even if I was mediocre at it. I envy Sophie.
Oh my Sophie!!!
sophie oui oui!
WOW OUR LOVELY SOPHIE OUI OUI
OUI OUI THUS IS IN MY RECOMMENDED AND I DO NOT REGRET
GRÜßE VON HESSEN SOPHIE
Ooh it's Sophie
SOPHIEEEEEE
Du bist wunderbar Sophie! Einfach bezaubernd!
ICH BIN NEUNZEHN JAHRE ALT.
(I am 19 years old)
OH
MY
GAWD
THE ACTUAL F SHES MY AGE
@@mineyoo1999 this video was from 2018, so she's 22 this year :)
@@ShadowShinobi108 But still!!! I can barely play the easiest chopin waltz. I am 20 lol
@@lia1b652 xD which Chopin waltz are you learning? I'm currently learning the A Minor Waltz op 34 no 2. I've also played 3 other Chopin waltzes(not quite up to perfection though) but don't worry, take your time and it will feel really good once you get it down. I'm a slow learner too :D
@@ShadowShinobi108 Opus 69. No. 3 the b minor but a am playing it really slow but I forgot to mention that it is actually my second one I practiced the a minor waltz B. 150 posth. It is so hard for my to get the rhythm and tempo while trying to express my emotions. I will not give up tho ♡
Oui
Du bist soo toll. Ich kenne dich durch Twoset♡
Wait. Sophie Oui Oui is way younger than I thought😮
Sophie Oui Oui!
oui oui sophie oui oui
Você é incrível!
Oui Oui!!!
oui
Sehr schön!!!!!!!!!!!!
👍🏻👏🏻🎼🎹🎻🎶
😎
I'm a fan :)
SOPHIE OUI OUI
sophieeeee ouiiii ouiiii
Oui Oui! 😚
Sophie ja ja
Sophie ❤️ how many instruments do you play and how many languages do you speak?
Aaah amazingg ❤️❤️❤️
Don't understand German, still watch the whole thing just because it's oui oui.
SOPHIE OUI OUIIII
sophie oui oui
I thought she was french?
I guess we all just thought that because Twoset calls her Sophie Oui Oui
OMG !!! it's sophie oui ouiii !!!!
I know her bcoz of twoset.....!!!
Sophie oui oui
So her last name is Druml and not Oui oui....
Non non
sophie oui oui😂
What piece is she playing in the beginning?
A them by Mozart from “Don Giovanni” / “La ci darem la mano“
Liszt wrote his „Don Juan“ variations on that theme!
🙋🏻♂️
@@alfonsomurdl7559 thanks :D
Wait her last name aint Sophie oui oui?
where did the sophie oui oui come from?
Can someone translate this, please?
Probably someone can. You can also use google translate.
I reckon the piece she plays at the beginning is a Schumann piece, but anyone know the name of it? Also I just realized how beautiful she is >_
Franz Liszt
„Reminiscences de Don Juan” after „Là ci darem la mano“ from „Don Giovanni“ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
🙋🏻♂️
@@alfonsomurdl7559 thanks , looks like I'm wrong about Schumann 😆
@@ShadowShinobi108 It does remind me of Schumann a lot though as well :D
Does anyone know whats the piece she first played is called?
The Theme is „La ci darem la mano“ from Mozart’s „Don Giovanni“.
The actual piece ist „Don Juan“ Variations by Liszt on that theme!
🙋🏻♂️
@@alfonsomurdl7559 thank you sooo much!
Its so beautiful 🤩
Wait why is she Oui Oui? Is he French or German?
🇦🇹
I am very confused too 😂😂
Neither, she is from Austria
It is a twosetviolin kind of meme
I guess it’s because oui rhymes with Sophie
SHE SPEAKS GERMAN WHY IS THIS IN MY RECOMMENDED LIST?!
Oui? Oui.
sophie oui oui is here
Any german twosetters here?🙋♀️
I thought her last name is oui oui
SOPHIE OUI OUIOIIII
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So she's not French?
This video shows both a Boesendorfer and Fazioli. Do you own both? ;-)
Yo we need cc for english. what is this, 1990?
This is the first time I knew she played violin
No wonder she could play Paganini 24 as a bonus oui oui
the comments section has been taken over by two setters
All I understood was “geige”
Me too!
And klavier
Fellow Deutsch Lerner und Lernerinnen assemble!
I only understood Mozart sonata and Don Giovanni
Hi oui oui hi
Why did I actually think her last name was Oui Oui
Mano. Do. Céu. Olha pra isso kk
Shes can speak German!?? Grüße
TH-cam recommends, Oui oui! Me watch
😅😂🤣
So.. is sophie germany or france ?
Interesting question
🇦🇹
Neither, she's from Austria. 😊
Austrian, but in this video she talks normal German
@@User-sg9bv 😂🤣😅
Who’s Sophie druml.... I only know Sophie Oui Oui
Didn't understand anything, but felt good😌
I wish this video had subtitles in English…
wiwi
Wait! She's not French???
🇦🇹 / 🇺🇸
🙋🏻♂️
@@alfonsomurdl7559 Austrian /US?
Thanks mate!
@@namean1087 👍🏻
Ok she‘s 19.....
Why do I even live
Well this video was 3 years ago, so she's 22 this year..
But I get your point, what tf are the rest of us doing at 19 xD
@@ShadowShinobi108 I was watching degenerating stuff
It's oui oui time
I need to learn German
Wow that’s actually a bösendorfer imperial.
Sophie oui oui kann deutsch!