@@christophhall4378 Well dw, they were only talking about a specific part of the video... Also, if you don't want spoilers, why scroll through the video before you finish watching it? - whoop, nvm the last part. I forgot my German for a second there.
OK You did not give the final scores so I will: Round 1: Brett 7 Eddy 11 Round 2: Brett 17 Eddy 1 Round 3: Brett 3 Eddy 15 TOTAL: Brett 27 Eddy 27 This is a tie! ^^
As it should be. Love the feedback and reasons the kids gave each round, but hate the idea of these two being pitched against each other. They are both brilliant and different.
We normally only hear the guys’ playing in an enclosed room, but here we can really hear the resonance and how well they can amplify their playing. Keep it up guys!
so today we had: 1. brett's shoulder rest doing what it always does 2. eddy won rock paper scissors 3. brett knew hot to play despacito but eddy did not ????? 4. kids roasting them :) 5. camera is dead as always
After these kids grow up and become parents or grandparents, they would point at the photo of Twoset in their kids‘ classical music history textbook and be like "I once judged their playing, they were super nervous in front of me".
@@katejung5785 it’s true, but at the same time it doesn’t help with your self estime, and self estime helps with playing haha, but yeah their comments were really good !
Tbh though, it's not that special, neither is Eddy's. It's not bad, just not extraordinary. I recommend listening to soloists such as Perlman, who has arguably the best spicatto of all time.
@@enriquemeza2568 Right, my bad. I just said what I said because whoever wrote the compliment said "the Lingingness", and I didn't think it was anything special. Forgive me if I offended you.
So basically, the children enjoy movements, string crossings and dynamics change. Their comments are very spot-on as well (like the one commenting Brett's pizzicato).
The kids pick whoever goes second. It's a common thing kids do. Whenever my husband and I are asking our kids who they love more, (as a game, it's funny, relax!) whosever name is last is the one who is picked. You ALWAYS want to be the one going last when it comes to kids judging. 😆 Great video, guys!
Even though you say it's a game, it's implying that different kinds of love can be compared and I'm not too fond of it. But well, at least you play with your kids :)
@@LilliHerveau Lol. To each his own. If you saw the silly way we play it and the laughter that ensues, I don't think you would have a problem with it. Little kids love it. 😆
See, the problem there is giving the kids an actual choice over parental love. I just asked my son (we are a humorous family, this was all in fun) who he loved better--me? or me? :-D He'd always say he loved us both but sure, right, what else could he have said out loud? (he is 29 y/o and healthy, I don't think family jokes scarred him for life. Much.)
Those kids are so preceptive and knowledgeable! And they don’t hesitate to share their thoughts. That’s so cool. Children are such great observers. I just love this episode. 💜
@@NelsonNelliville I doubt that, I worked with kids for years and I'd say it would be much harder to set up any answers than to get them from kids naturally. They seem totally honest. Sure, Brett and Eddy selected the best ones for the video, but that's about it.
@@NelsonNelliville Considering how much Brett and Eddy hated “scripted” performances like those on AGT, I doubt that as well. Plus it would take a lot more work and time to plan & rehearse, and a lot harder to execute. These kids are all musicians and a lot of things they said sounds exactly like what a lot of beginner musicians would comment on (like the “bow near the bridge” and “move more” comments)
True friendship: Whenever a kid would say what they liked better about the other one's playing, Brett or Eddy would not deny it but instead acknowledge and even confirm it. Such good souls and friends!
This is the most wholesome thing i’ve seen. Twoset might not know yet but experiences like this will encourage the future generations to choose music as a career. Twoset are living legends. Maybe we will see these kids playing *Paganiniana or Nel cor piu non mi sento* in a near future 😩
If most people just believe what the government tells them without questioning that narrative. And thinking critically isnt a part of everyday life, music wont survive to be part of the next generation. Parents need to pull their kids out of the education system because its indoctrinating the kids not teaching them
If most people just believe what the government tells them without questioning that narrative. And thinking critically isnt a part of everyday life, music wont survive to be part of the next generation. Parents need to pull their kids out of the education system because its indoctrinating the kids not teaching them
But, the choice shouldn't be music as a career or no music at all. You can be a musician and make your living doing something else (as I have). You don't have to be professional to enjoy playing music for the rest of your life.
@@elissahunt Yes, totally. It was a way to say it. Me as well, I didn't choose music as a career but I've been playing piano for as long as I remember. Music is my little joy in life. I didn't express myself quite well, sorry hehe
Czardas is a clear crowd pleaser due to the huge dynamic shifts…. So it’s not really a fair comparison. I would have to say the clear winner is twoset. Always great content
But, adding up the scores from all three rounds turns out to be a tie--so it worked out perfectly. And clearly the winner of this "contest" was us, the audience!
@@Raine_Daily I'm aware, I'm not that stupid lmao. Maybe I should've specified that I meant that I'd prefer Bach's Sonata in a minor (andante) over Monti czardas.
I'd argue Bach sonata g minor isn't more suitable for kids, if compared to the Boccherini piece. Besides, some of the kids made good and yet simple points as to why they preferred one over the other. The kids themselves are learning to play the violin, so I'd assume they picked the one they thought sounded the best. I think Eddy clearly won the first round, and edged the second. Brett easily won the last round though.
(this is just my thoughts) one thing i noticed particularly in eddy is how fluid his vibrato can be. very tight and very loose based on the mood of the piece. his musicality is also excellent, you can see him feeling the rhythm while also shaping the sound through his movement and with his bow. brett is more still, but is a very clear player. he plays every note with drive and purpose and it leaves that sitting feeling after he plays. i also notice that brett has very nice transitions of sound. when playing bach, he didnt just barrell into the double stops, it was light and airy and felt very natural, which reflects good control of the bow (and also shapes the sound very nicely) great job guys! :)
Must be quite stressful to have dozens of professional musicians looking at you and ready to judge your conducting skills each time you start working with a new orchestra...
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia it can be! But orchestra musicians actually read you very quickly, and if you are well prepared and genuinely want to make music together then the tension disappears and its pure enjoyment :)
@@howimettheopera Yeah, the initial wariness vanishes once they see that you're competent and easy to work with (pretty much like for a manager in other work fields). Still a lot of pressure because you want/need to give them the best first impression possible. But I guess it's like everything : the more you do it, the more comfortable you feel. 😊
@@Nonophobe That's exactly what happened to me when I had to conduct our amateur choir a few years ago ! Our conductor couldn't be there, and I was the least horrible musician of the bunch, so I replaced her. We had prepared something for a party with some friends. Around 150 people, counting the singers and the audience. I stood in front of everyone and just... froze. The choir conducted itself while I awkwardly stood there, unable to do anything whatsoever. They got lost and sang out of tune ; at one point, the alti just stopped singing altogether. Everyone politely clapped at the end because they were nice friends but I sat down absolutely traumatized. A total disaster. 😂 Since that day, I have unlimited respect and admiration for conductors...
Brett is so cute with the kids 🥺 the way he's always reassuring that their answers are valuable and also educating them a bit about what x thing actually does to the sound
I feel the little cello guy, that was me in primary school. Even afterwards, when I was not the only one playing cello anymore, 95% of the time I was the only boy.
Personally I can’t stand it when violinists move and bend and twist themselves all over the place. It’s so distracting. The best old timers just played beautiful music with none of the histrionics.
Love the playing, love the humor, love the friendship but the best part was the wonderful and positive interactions with the kids. This was a great video.
but playing the same piece would be too serious. if they were serious, they'd ask Ray and Hilary to judge them. this one was painful enough. imagine kids roasting them playing the same piece.
“Truly amazing, the mind of a child is.” -Yoda These kids are so perceptive and honest, I love it! Brett and Eddy are both amazing musicians, but you can see that Brett is very technical when he plays and Eddy has so much emotion in his playing. I love them both honestly!
Apart from everything, I love how respectful Brett and Eddy were to the kids, and also when Brett told the kid to play not only fast but accurately thereby teaching the kids too... I stan real musicians! ❤️❤️
Tbh, I wasn't expecting much accurate feedback from these kids. But they really went thorough with this. I love how they interacted with these kids. Most people baby talk kids bc they're kids but these two really listened.
@@dannyboy2267 Christian is nearly thirteen and Chloe is fourteen but still that is mental to think about because i am fourteen and i still cannot make my bed properly
Woah I could feel your anxiety through the screen, the children are the best judges 🙌🏻🙌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 how brave you are 👌🏻 the feedback was so intuitive and you’re as always so humble ✨
Frankly, this is one of the finest videos you guys have ever done. The winning factor? The staggeringly intelligent responses from your pupils. Give us more of these kids, please, I want to hear them talk, play, and give their views. They are incredible, and they are the future. I slept better last night for having seen this.
Can I just say, and I probably say this a lot but this video right here, really tell you how much they have practiced and improved throughout the years even though they have started this channel seriously and have a lot of things on their plate. Because previously, old videos you can tell the sound isn't as refined, although it could be the audio/quality of the recording and the location itself isn't supporting this but either way it is quite good but wasn't as refined. And while they constantly self-aware and in awe at prodigies, they really meant what they say and keep practice you will get good, the immensely good young talents can reach a height higher? or maybe faster but ppl grow at their own pace and you guys are definitely the inspiration to us that you can continously grow and get even better at what you do. Looking at prodigies make you feel awe but looking at you guys and how you have grown thoughout the years make us feel inspired, genuinely. And seeing wholesome videos like this, not only showcasing the violin, classical music but also the dynamics, that you guys are still true to yourself even till now. I'm late to this vid but still love it a lot, your improvement was prominent, you guys sound much better. and coming from the 4mil concert, Brett sounds amazing! Can't wait for Eddy turn soon!
I'm a bit drunk writing this, but I just want to praise the editor of this video. This person painstakingly gained every kid because Eddy couldn't hold the microphone closer to the children, Brett did a better job with the microphone but this legendary editor damped all pops.
Aside from this being an incredibly wholesome video, I'd like to start a petition from Brett and Eddy to make more videos in places with good acoustics, they both sounded extra great
I love how all those kids can tell a very constructive criticism for Brett and Eddy, and how they can already understand specific terms like vibrato and spiccato Also i noticed that no one of them said something like "I liked brett/eddy's piece better", but they always pointed something about the playing itself. Props to all these kids, hope they'll get to make their dreams of being musicians come true! (one of them could be the next Chloe Chua lmao)
9:43 that practice is really showing through, I remember Eddy would always miss that slide to the high note! Also, both Eddy and Brett seem more confident and comfortable in their playing which is great!
When kids are better judges than the ones in America's Got Talented
Oh teh pain lol. I totally agree
IKR lol 😎
OMG YEEESSSS!!
their ears are not polluted, we should keep it that way
Fireeeee
all things aside congrats to eddy for winning in scissors paper rock finally
I saw that too, wasn't expecting it.
But actually every time he holds out paper, so maybe Brett lost deliberately 🤣
Same. Finally, the spell has been broken
Omggg yessssss😫💗🤣
he has won before on their serenading random people on the violin video, but that’s still impressive since it only happens around… once in a blue moon
HOW BRETT KNEW HOW TO PLAY DESPACITO BUT EDDY DIDN'T
Even though Eddy’s played Despacito before lol
That was my exact reaction ! 😅
@@wassuphoomanimyourlocalali3784 nah he played de-spicato😂
IKRRRR
Stage-induced forgetfulness
I'm surprised Brett's shoulder rest still flies to this day.
Nice pfp
Same! Thought that the new one would fit the new violin better
i wonder if he purposely keep it loose so it wont hurt the violin
@@resylautner Well damage the varnish... but you have a point
I like ur pfp
Brett really won them over with the exaggerated movement 😂
I was cracking up when he started dancing around, but he knew his audience
He did really exaggerate with that tchaikovsky 😂😂😂. Eddy should learn from him!
as expected from our resident jokester
"Thanks" for voting up a comment that reveals the ending. I cant get around the first comment while on handy so a spoiler alert would have been nice.
@@christophhall4378 Well dw, they were only talking about a specific part of the video... Also, if you don't want spoilers, why scroll through the video before you finish watching it? - whoop, nvm the last part. I forgot my German for a second there.
OK You did not give the final scores so I will:
Round 1: Brett 7 Eddy 11
Round 2: Brett 17 Eddy 1
Round 3: Brett 3 Eddy 15
TOTAL: Brett 27 Eddy 27
This is a tie! ^^
Up! 😊
As it should be. Love the feedback and reasons the kids gave each round, but hate the idea of these two being pitched against each other. They are both brilliant and different.
For real? this is amazing and wholesome at the same time
Wow. That's just perfect.
BUMP
We normally only hear the guys’ playing in an enclosed room, but here we can really hear the resonance and how well they can amplify their playing. Keep it up guys!
Right!! The reverb makes it so nice like ooooh my ears have been blessed
Right!!! I really love how they sound in the hall!
Yeah, right, it immediately stood out to me too!
I wish they played in rooms like this all the time!!!! The violin can be so strident in a small room.
Owhh the sound is so satisfyinggg!
"wave goodbye to the camera"
"coz it's dead"
ah, it's TwoSet tradition at this point
LMAOOOOO
🤣🤣🤣
Don't we just love editor-san. 🥰
Brett playing Tchaikovsky and Eddy playing Sibelius is just gold.
I just realized that after i read this comment
Yes! Bretts Tchaikovsky sounded amazing!! And Eddys Sibelius too! Especially with the resonance in the big hall!
so today we had:
1. brett's shoulder rest doing what it always does
2. eddy won rock paper scissors
3. brett knew hot to play despacito but eddy did not ?????
4. kids roasting them :)
5. camera is dead as always
I want to like, but it's at 40
It’s not a twoset video if the camera doesn’t die
don’t you mean scissors paper rock
@@aeroplaneidkthey're both good
I thought Brett was a purebred classical musician and not exposed to pop music
When the kids said Brett that he needs more movements, Brett went straight up was dancing lol
But as the playing got more intense he forgot to move again 😅
turned into Lindsey Stirling for a round lmao
This is lovely. I love how these guys are with kids, age appropriate but still respectful.
Except for the Viola joke Eddy made
@@susanbryant6516 LOL true...but I feel like that's professional joshing ha ha ha
@@mnels5214 right like they might as well get used to it now, it's only going to get worse.
They're both violin teachers, so working with kids isn't new for them I think.
And not treating them like they are dumb. Kids are more smart than we usually expect.
Brett's shoulder rest never disappointed 😂
the only rest that know no rest
After these kids grow up and become parents or grandparents, they would point at the photo of Twoset in their kids‘ classical music history textbook and be like "I once judged their playing, they were super nervous in front of me".
Damn this is so cool!!!
That will be a memorable day for them
that would be beautiful. i can see it happening in the future, i would be so proud of them
@@ipsharoy7398 Ikr!! They probably don't get it now, but once they grow up! This is touching in a way!
Kids in 2069 be like:
These kids actually had some insightful, legit feedback, though. I’d hate to hear what they’d have to say about my playing. 😳
But why… you just called the feedback insightful and legit. Hearing feedback allows you to improve and grow.
@@katejung5785 , this is true, you’re right! Sometimes the truth hurts, though, lol.
@@katejung5785 it’s true, but at the same time it doesn’t help with your self estime, and self estime helps with playing haha, but yeah their comments were really good !
Yeah haha I get it I'm just saying though sometimes your self esteem's gotta take hit for your playing to get better and then it can go up again
Kids do learn to adjust their comments to their audience though :)
That kid who recognized the Linglingness of Brett’s spicatto.✨🥺
Ikr???
Tbh though, it's not that special, neither is Eddy's. It's not bad, just not extraordinary. I recommend listening to soloists such as Perlman, who has arguably the best spicatto of all time.
@@dannyboy2267 bro it's just a compliment you don't have to go 'yeah but this legendary soloist does it better'
@@enriquemeza2568 Right, my bad. I just said what I said because whoever wrote the compliment said "the Lingingness", and I didn't think it was anything special. Forgive me if I offended you.
@@dannyboy2267 yeah they were exaggerating
dw about it
have a nice day
Ah yes, Brett's shoulder rest dropped and the camera died. Typical Twoset lol
Everyone is talking about the kids but I still can’t get over editor-san’s savagery. LOVE YOU EDITOR-SAN!!!
So basically, the children enjoy movements, string crossings and dynamics change.
Their comments are very spot-on as well (like the one commenting Brett's pizzicato).
The kids pick whoever goes second. It's a common thing kids do. Whenever my husband and I are asking our kids who they love more, (as a game, it's funny, relax!) whosever name is last is the one who is picked. You ALWAYS want to be the one going last when it comes to kids judging. 😆
Great video, guys!
Even though you say it's a game, it's implying that different kinds of love can be compared and I'm not too fond of it. But well, at least you play with your kids :)
@@LilliHerveau Lol. To each his own. If you saw the silly way we play it and the laughter that ensues, I don't think you would have a problem with it. Little kids love it. 😆
See, the problem there is giving the kids an actual choice over parental love. I just asked my son (we are a humorous family, this was all in fun) who he loved better--me? or me? :-D He'd always say he loved us both but sure, right, what else could he have said out loud? (he is 29 y/o and healthy, I don't think family jokes scarred him for life. Much.)
Wait, your kids actually answer the question who they love more? Most people tend to avoid that question
@@gaminglegend I reply with I don't love either of you
The return of twoset's dead camera
And Editor-san's last caption is epic!
I saw your comment just before the video ended. Thanks for the heads up. I died laughing. 🤣 soo twoset!
Brett did a wonderful job with his Bach. He separated the 2 voices perfectly. 2 thumbs up!
Agreed!! This comment needs more likes- his Bach was :))
Indeed it was. Eddy's was nice to!
@@dannyboy2267 Loved his Sibelius :)
yes, I thought it was the most impressive playing of the lot.
I literally had a… 😯😯😯 moment when I heard the separate voices and my brain short-circuited while looking at the single bow.
Those kids are so preceptive and knowledgeable! And they don’t hesitate to share their thoughts. That’s so cool. Children are such great observers. I just love this episode. 💜
are you serious?? those responces where definetly set up by Eddy and Bret...I am willing to bet my kidney
@@NelsonNelliville I doubt that, I worked with kids for years and I'd say it would be much harder to set up any answers than to get them from kids naturally. They seem totally honest. Sure, Brett and Eddy selected the best ones for the video, but that's about it.
@@NelsonNelliville Considering how much Brett and Eddy hated “scripted” performances like those on AGT, I doubt that as well. Plus it would take a lot more work and time to plan & rehearse, and a lot harder to execute. These kids are all musicians and a lot of things they said sounds exactly like what a lot of beginner musicians would comment on (like the “bow near the bridge” and “move more” comments)
@@NelsonNelliville Your kidney, hand it over
True friendship: Whenever a kid would say what they liked better about the other one's playing, Brett or Eddy would not deny it but instead acknowledge and even confirm it. Such good souls and friends!
This is the most wholesome thing i’ve seen. Twoset might not know yet but experiences like this will encourage the future generations to choose music as a career. Twoset are living legends.
Maybe we will see these kids playing *Paganiniana or Nel cor piu non mi sento* in a near future 😩
If most people just believe what the government tells them without questioning that narrative. And thinking critically isnt a part of everyday life, music wont survive to be part of the next generation. Parents need to pull their kids out of the education system because its indoctrinating the kids not teaching them
If most people just believe what the government tells them without questioning that narrative. And thinking critically isnt a part of everyday life, music wont survive to be part of the next generation. Parents need to pull their kids out of the education system because its indoctrinating the kids not teaching them
@@chrisw3493 Yep indeed... And for more reasons than you mention here!
But, the choice shouldn't be music as a career or no music at all. You can be a musician and make your living doing something else (as I have). You don't have to be professional to enjoy playing music for the rest of your life.
@@elissahunt Yes, totally. It was a way to say it. Me as well, I didn't choose music as a career but I've been playing piano for as long as I remember. Music is my little joy in life. I didn't express myself quite well, sorry hehe
30 secs in and Brett's shoulder rest has already given up.
That little girl dying over Eddy's playing is literally a whole mood. 😂
How can such high notes exist?! It’s IMPOSSIBLE! 😂
FR 🥰🥺
LOL I saw that and immediately Iwas like "I believe I've found my clone"
@@awanna-bechristine9324 Same. 😂
Hahaha.
They’re so gentle with the kids uwu
on their knees, speaking soft omg my heart is melting
Kid: I don't see a lot of movement
Brett: *plays aggressively almost breaking his neck
kids: didn't comment on his movement but gives good feedback.
Eddy literally went all out with the Csardas, he had to prove himself
That's so cute LOL
Czardas is a clear crowd pleaser due to the huge dynamic shifts…. So it’s not really a fair comparison. I would have to say the clear winner is twoset. Always great content
But, adding up the scores from all three rounds turns out to be a tie--so it worked out perfectly. And clearly the winner of this "contest" was us, the audience!
Idk, I'd pick Bach over Czardas any day of the week.
@@dannyboy2267 you mean you'll pick bach over monti? Because monti is the composer of czardas 😆
@@Raine_Daily I'm aware, I'm not that stupid lmao. Maybe I should've specified that I meant that I'd prefer Bach's Sonata in a minor (andante) over Monti czardas.
Brett is "still player" and Eddy is "dancing player"
It's funny when Brett moving a lot 😂
Hi guys
True. That’s also why I really like twoset
*Facx*
* IT'S BRETT*
@@oritdrimer4354 it's totally Brett.
@Jessica Foley Yes. Eddie is better at Piano. 🤣
I think they liked Eddy's playing more because his choice of pieces was more suitable for the kids to like
It was a tie at the end!!
It was a tie :)
I'd argue Bach sonata g minor isn't more suitable for kids, if compared to the Boccherini piece. Besides, some of the kids made good and yet simple points as to why they preferred one over the other. The kids themselves are learning to play the violin, so I'd assume they picked the one they thought sounded the best. I think Eddy clearly won the first round, and edged the second. Brett easily won the last round though.
@ALetty C and @•Vish_kk•
Oh I just realised that, rephrased my comment :)
I love how the kids are basically roasting them
right????
They’ll be professionals when they’re older 🤣
(this is just my thoughts) one thing i noticed particularly in eddy is how fluid his vibrato can be. very tight and very loose based on the mood of the piece. his musicality is also excellent, you can see him feeling the rhythm while also shaping the sound through his movement and with his bow. brett is more still, but is a very clear player. he plays every note with drive and purpose and it leaves that sitting feeling after he plays. i also notice that brett has very nice transitions of sound. when playing bach, he didnt just barrell into the double stops, it was light and airy and felt very natural, which reflects good control of the bow (and also shapes the sound very nicely)
great job guys! :)
Definitely agree with your vibrato thoughts. Eddy's channel shows that he's thought a LOT about vibrato, and it shows in the music
Both hand their own strengths. Yes, Brett is a better musician technically. Great observation! 👍
Obviously the best one is Sacrilegious Boi.
12:34 "Wave goodbye to the camera,
cos it's *dead* "
that got me 😂🤣🤣
These kids are so well behaved!?
PS- the acoustics in the hall are so echo-y I love it
Brett feels like he's rebelling in round 2
This is secretly how us conductors feel at the beginning standing in front of the orchestra, but much more wholesome
Must be quite stressful to have dozens of professional musicians looking at you and ready to judge your conducting skills each time you start working with a new orchestra...
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia it can be! But orchestra musicians actually read you very quickly, and if you are well prepared and genuinely want to make music together then the tension disappears and its pure enjoyment :)
@@howimettheopera Yeah, the initial wariness vanishes once they see that you're competent and easy to work with (pretty much like for a manager in other work fields).
Still a lot of pressure because you want/need to give them the best first impression possible. But I guess it's like everything : the more you do it, the more comfortable you feel. 😊
I would freeze lol
@@Nonophobe That's exactly what happened to me when I had to conduct our amateur choir a few years ago !
Our conductor couldn't be there, and I was the least horrible musician of the bunch, so I replaced her. We had prepared something for a party with some friends. Around 150 people, counting the singers and the audience.
I stood in front of everyone and just... froze. The choir conducted itself while I awkwardly stood there, unable to do anything whatsoever. They got lost and sang out of tune ; at one point, the alti just stopped singing altogether. Everyone politely clapped at the end because they were nice friends but I sat down absolutely traumatized. A total disaster. 😂
Since that day, I have unlimited respect and admiration for conductors...
I was having such a bad day, this instantly put a smile on my face:)
Same 😫
These must be the most quiet group of kids I ve ever seen
Come to my school if you wanna see the quietest, specifically, my class lol
because theyre intelligent musicians, that is calm and serious
Brett is so cute with the kids 🥺 the way he's always reassuring that their answers are valuable and also educating them a bit about what x thing actually does to the sound
probably the first time someone roasting twoset except themselves. AND ALSO BY KIDS LMAOOO
I was worried about Brett's violin when he started dancing.
So glad that he didn't drop his bae.
When kids are smarter judges than those of America's Got Talent and Britain's Got Talent
nice to see Brett played this Bach's piece again.. hope to see Brett performs the whole piece in the future 🥺
Yeah, it was great!!! Sounded so warm and calm, I felt so relaxed after listening to it... C': We need the whole piece now! :D
@@Pr_TerrineExactly! Hopefully he will play a bit more of this piece in their upcoming virtual world tour or maybe in their future video..
Indeed. I truly found Brett's playing Bach has some lovely features.
Brett’s second Bach piece was sorely under appreciated imo
It was amazingly played, hearing the notes and seeing his movements, even though I could see hime play it, hearing it was just incredible
4:35 i've never seen brett playing a violin like that, the energy tho
once in a lifetime moment: Brett helps out Eddy how a POP song goes
god they're really practicing aren't they. wish we could hear them in threaters more, it really shows the level of expression they are achiving.
I feel the little cello guy, that was me in primary school. Even afterwards, when I was not the only one playing cello anymore, 95% of the time I was the only boy.
9:20 here's presenting _Edgard Chen- Variations on a Theme of Despacito Op. 40 no. 40_
Feedback: no movement 🥲
Brett: exaggerated movement, pizz, back to standing still 🤭
Feedback: 👦🧒 played better
Personally I can’t stand it when violinists move and bend and twist themselves all over the place. It’s so distracting. The best old timers just played beautiful music with none of the histrionics.
Love the playing, love the humor, love the friendship but the best part was the wonderful and positive interactions with the kids. This was a great video.
Can we just appreciate the fact that they make content daily??
"You think I didn't have technique?"
(6:08)
"yeah"
I think both should have played the same piece so they can be compared properly 😄
That's actually what I thought they were going to do!
I agree as well. Otherwise you are comparing two different pieces of music, not how well one or the other played.
That'd be a bit more difficult, considering their repertoire isn't the same.
but playing the same piece would be too serious. if they were serious, they'd ask Ray and Hilary to judge them. this one was painful enough. imagine kids roasting them playing the same piece.
@@Viewer13128 Agreed. They are best friends. I don't want them pitting against each other.
Conclusion: Kids like seeing people move
that one kid: play despacito
eddy: *war flashbacks*
Those kids are legends
I love how the kids gave constructive criticism. Is actually the best thing a musician, or another type of artist, can ask for.
I love this kind of videos. Involving children is lovely!!
“Truly amazing, the mind of a child is.” -Yoda
These kids are so perceptive and honest, I love it! Brett and Eddy are both amazing musicians, but you can see that Brett is very technical when he plays and Eddy has so much emotion in his playing. I love them both honestly!
I completely agree
I'm so surprised none of the kids in my school are this smart and I'm 13 lol
I think the kids also vote on the actual piece rather than technique
Apart from everything, I love how respectful Brett and Eddy were to the kids, and also when Brett told the kid to play not only fast but accurately thereby teaching the kids too... I stan real musicians! ❤️❤️
It’s cute how they equate dancing around as being the better player. Eddy’s got this!
Gosh the kids are so cute. And one of them was clearly learning dynamics with their teacher she was all over it! So cute
I hope these children continue playing music in the future. It's nice seeing the next generation have interest in classical music
Yes I am and WILL continue!
Tbh, I wasn't expecting much accurate feedback from these kids. But they really went thorough with this.
I love how they interacted with these kids. Most people baby talk kids bc they're kids but these two really listened.
Those kids are lucky to get a performance from them and get to roast them
underrated how these guys are also modelling to the kids how to recieve feedback and criticism, and healthy competition - how good!
Imagine if Christian Li was among these kids.
Or Chloe Chua ....
They are teens, same age as me........
Oh NOO lol
@@randomcubing7106 They aren't teens lmao. They're probably about 10.
@@dannyboy2267 Christian is nearly thirteen and Chloe is fourteen but still that is mental to think about because i am fourteen and i still cannot make my bed properly
9:30 Eddie trying to make Despacito classical. 😂
Woah I could feel your anxiety through the screen, the children are the best judges 🙌🏻🙌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 how brave you are 👌🏻 the feedback was so intuitive and you’re as always so humble ✨
6:52 When the quiet girl absolutely destroys you
Frankly, this is one of the finest videos you guys have ever done. The winning factor? The staggeringly intelligent responses from your pupils. Give us more of these kids, please, I want to hear them talk, play, and give their views. They are incredible, and they are the future. I slept better last night for having seen this.
I love how brett introduce themselves, asking questions, and being approachable to them..i feel a dad vibe going on right now..
Brett didn't even have to play Paganini for the kids to recognize him as Perfect Pizz Boi.
I can't with their little cute outfits! So sweet! Such nice listeners!
This video make me getting HYPED for TwoSet Virtual Tour 😭❤
“channeling his lofi” 😂😂
pls i hope they never stop the lofi joke 💀
These little musicians act so disciplined... I'm probably more of a kid than them 😆
Thank you for working so hard for us Brett and Eddy, you guys always put a smile on our faces❤️❤️❤️
Can I just say, and I probably say this a lot but this video right here, really tell you how much they have practiced and improved throughout the years even though they have started this channel seriously and have a lot of things on their plate. Because previously, old videos you can tell the sound isn't as refined, although it could be the audio/quality of the recording and the location itself isn't supporting this but either way it is quite good but wasn't as refined. And while they constantly self-aware and in awe at prodigies, they really meant what they say and keep practice you will get good, the immensely good young talents can reach a height higher? or maybe faster but ppl grow at their own pace and you guys are definitely the inspiration to us that you can continously grow and get even better at what you do.
Looking at prodigies make you feel awe but looking at you guys and how you have grown thoughout the years make us feel inspired, genuinely. And seeing wholesome videos like this, not only showcasing the violin, classical music but also the dynamics, that you guys are still true to yourself even till now. I'm late to this vid but still love it a lot, your improvement was prominent, you guys sound much better. and coming from the 4mil concert, Brett sounds amazing! Can't wait for Eddy turn soon!
So glad to hear Brett's Tchaikovsky after so long 💕
I'm a bit drunk writing this, but I just want to praise the editor of this video. This person painstakingly gained every kid because Eddy couldn't hold the microphone closer to the children, Brett did a better job with the microphone but this legendary editor damped all pops.
Aside from this being an incredibly wholesome video, I'd like to start a petition from Brett and Eddy to make more videos in places with good acoustics, they both sounded extra great
I'm sure they would if they could. But halls with good acoustics aren't easy to come by and are probably expensive to rent.
I love how all those kids can tell a very constructive criticism for Brett and Eddy, and how they can already understand specific terms like vibrato and spiccato
Also i noticed that no one of them said something like "I liked brett/eddy's piece better", but they always pointed something about the playing itself.
Props to all these kids, hope they'll get to make their dreams of being musicians come true! (one of them could be the next Chloe Chua lmao)
I swear when Eddy said he was gonna play Sibelius third movement I knew Brett was gonna play Tchaikovsky 3rd movement 😂
I swear the camera being always dead is literally part of this channel now.
Kids are the most honest critics.
Good old shoulder rest, still makes me smile.
06:28 perfect pizzicato boy
Lol I said that
I couldn’t stop fidgeting I was like KEEP PLAYING
5:52: the power of tchaikovsky
*Petition for Brett to play the full Andante from the second Sonata and Eddy to play the full Adagio from the first one.*
I love how thoughtful and honest these kids are. They really try their best to give helpful feedback. Such a great video.
All these children are the luckiest people on earth to meet Prof. Brett and Eddy
9:43 that practice is really showing through, I remember Eddy would always miss that slide to the high note! Also, both Eddy and Brett seem more confident and comfortable in their playing which is great!