Like me op ... But now I am 13 and the best pianist of my school so ... I'm against the sentence "With violence and force your kid won't like to play the instrument and won't be good." So uuuh ... The piano is the best think, that happened in my life ... Huh??? (Sorry for my english and for the long long story 😂)
@@AlisaF They don't mean kids won't be good. Instead, they mean kids won't be exceptional, at least at a much slower pace. It's a lot harder to get phenomenal at something you hate versus something you love. While it is still possible, it is rarer.
Curse: Okay, we're going to start killing composers after their 9th symphony. Chopin: *doesn't compose any symphonies* Curse: Why you little- okay, we'll just get him now.
I've been a subscriber of this channel for more than a year, but this is definitely the first time, a two-set violin video was assigned for me to watch for school and asked questions about. 😂😂😂
There was a movie based on the love letter to the immortal beloved called "Immortal, Beloved". Would twoset to review movies made on musical characters
@@nomis1246 a english person would pronounce "hei-li-gen-stadt" as "hey-ligh-gen-steatt" or for germans "hie-lei-gens-tätt" (not "schtätt")- I'd describe it as /'High - liggen - ,shdahtt/
Ocareening i have actually learned a little about shostakovich, and found the music cryptogram of his initials super interesting! but i particularly love the way twoset presents beethoven’s life in this video! hoping for more videos like this one!!
I studied Beethoven’s life quite a bit in undergraduate. I remember reading in his letters to his brothers that the premier of his 9th Symphony was very ill received and he was basically booed off stage. The combo of a choir and orchestra was too much for people and people just generally didn’t like him because he was “the town grump”.
Concertmaster Caroline Unger said something almost completely different though, the crowd threw hankerchiefs in the air and stomped the floor so the deaf composer could feel their applauds and it is true though that the performance of the symphony wasn't so great according to most sources but the concert was still a great success and more so because of the giant Missa Solemnis(not the full mass) performed along with the symphony
No matter how often I revisit his bio, I still get blown away by how he was able to compose while being completely deaf starting from the 6/7.th symphony.
I live in Bonn, and it is said that when Joahnn died people didn't express their condolences to Ludwig but rather to the pub next door since they had lost such an important customer.
Beethoven actually did meet mozart. He played mozart a piano piece where mozart stated "Keep your eyes on him,one day he'll be remembered and talked about by the whole world"
This was the first video I've ever watched from them. Story time: I watched this video, trying to learn about classical composers. I learned a lot from this one video. I then started to watch twoset, enjoying them being in my life and all that. Then, I saw this video come up again, and I saw the name. TwoSetViolin?! I didn't know I watched twoset that whole time. I didn't know, because this definitely isn't like any of their other content, it's very different. And that's my story on how I began to watch twoset🙂
Omg his Pathetique and Moonlight Sonata! I struggled through the Pathetique (and it *SUCKED* but I loved it) and right now, I'm working on the Moonlight 3rd movement. _slowly dying, send help_
@@iamhorny4542 True, but I guess it differs between pianists. When I started this when I was 11, my fingers weren't strong enough (or dexterous enough) to get the arpeggios in time, until my teacher helped me
Pro tip: don't try to go for Appassionata, 28th, Hammerklavier or 32nd, until you're sure you're ready to become closer to Ling Ling enough to see him)
He wasn't born a genius, his dad taught him from a very young age and forced him to practice. His family were all musical, but beethovens dad did not succeed. Beethoven was forced to be good at music to make up for his dad's failure
This is hilarious lol but while yes the piano sonatas are staples of the piano repertoire, you’re way more likely to hear Waldstein or Op. 109 at music uni. Moonlight or Pathetique are the ones you play in high school and maybe for your undergrad auditions. At least the schools I’ve been at those were seen as the way overplayed and too easy ones for any college piano major to play!
As an art history major, i felt the necessity to point out that the genre of "Oath of the Horatii" by Jacques-Louis David is technically called Neoclassicism -----classicism but neo... since in visual art, Classicism refers to the style during greco-roman period. We, art historians, are so extra... I know.
Poor Brett always gets the kid part and has to be tortured by evil parent Eddy
Sooooo true
I thought it was because Brett looks dead inside, like the kids being tortured.
@@DavidRChang Ouch, that's dark... :(
this made me laugh so hard.
Well at least this time he got to play beethoven
At some point in his life
Beethoven was told that
,
since he was deaf
,
he couldn't compose music.
But he didn't listen to what they said.
If you can become deaf slowly you can become deaf quickly
Lol nice one
Classic
L4Vo5 these puns...
He ain't listening to the haters....
Oh, wait
His father created the curse by repeatedly hitting him and shouting “nein”
witty!
Like me op ... But now I am 13 and the best pianist of my school so ... I'm against the sentence "With violence and force your kid won't like to play the instrument and won't be good."
So uuuh ...
The piano is the best think, that happened in my life
...
Huh???
(Sorry for my english and for the long long story 😂)
@@AlisaF They don't mean kids won't be good. Instead, they mean kids won't be exceptional, at least at a much slower pace. It's a lot harder to get phenomenal at something you hate versus something you love. While it is still possible, it is rarer.
so just say "ja" and don't say "nein"
:0
Ok so I need a video like this for
Vivaldi
Mozart
Dvorak
Bartok
Bruch
Bach
Correli
Shostakovich
You forgot Tchaikovsky
What about Chopin
And Paganini!
schumann, brahms
Liszt
Beethoven:
Writes his own music
Doesn't listen to it.
Madlad
he had it in his head, autoplayed
Bruh
It's more like "Couldn't" listen to it.
Why you?!
Let's take a moment to appreciate the "luth wig van bae oven" animation. It got me 😂
Yeah, I know right! And NOW I get the "bae" haha
Thanks for restoring my faith in humanity by confirming that the pic of the two is "bae" and not "gay"
I thought it was beat 😞😞
;-;
@Shrabani Sarkar 0:00
"He wanted to play all the instruments and sing all the chorus parts."
He wanted to be Ling Ling.
Beethoven himself is Ling Ling..No! the father of Ling Ling already
He does not need the approval of u all unimportant Ling Lings.
Holly Leung yas
Lud lud
@@htjjidr5rk yep, just looked it up. The German translation for 'ling ling' is 'lud lud'...Or van van
That part actually made me sad. Must be very hard, when music is his life and he starts going deaf
his story was amazing he never gaved up regardless of his f up world
“Because he wanted Mozart to be a Senpai”😂😂😂
How can you have 2k likes and no comments?!
Loraen Kapnaq you ruined it
@@QS1597 someone had to do it ;-;
Senpai has been so sexualized lmao because of the hentai shit
It should be “sensei” rather than “senpai”
Curse: Okay, we're going to start killing composers after their 9th symphony.
Chopin: *doesn't compose any symphonies*
Curse: Why you little- okay, we'll just get him now.
R. I. P.
Frédéric Chopin
March 1, 1810 - October 17, 1849
@@hannahquintua yeah, poor dude
@manha ismail same
"Press e sharp to pay respects"
I'm dying
E#
E#
*play
Aha Cadabra Press Gbb to pay respects:)
E#
brett''s pronounciation of heiligen-stadt killed me idk why
ikr especially because it phonologically is quite a soft word but since it's german of course it has to sound hard. literally laughed out loud
I want one of me too.
I think we should let twoset see this comment.😂😂😂
Yay, yes! I want one of Tchaik too!! \o/
We'll get an overture for you Pete.
YES
This should become a series! Loved it
0:46 someone call the child protective services
Me after watching the child abuse video: *intense flashbacks intensifies*
This channel is brilliant. These guys never run out of ideas.
Ybvcfhjj
Exactly.
irony?
You forgot that Beethoven, like Listz, Shubert and Mozart's son, was a student of Salieri.
Yeahhhh
I love that they used airplane animations even though they weren't invented yet
taniamanik2012 oof oof is it sad that I didn’t even notice...sighs
And how the airplane is sailing through water even though the entire trip from Vienna to Bonn is over land.
invented.. perhaps yes. Constructed and working, no
I didn't even notice until you said it, good point!
Im your 800th liker
I've been a subscriber of this channel for more than a year, but this is definitely the first time, a two-set violin video was assigned for me to watch for school and asked questions about. 😂😂😂
Everyone: "You can't compose music when you're deaf?"
Beethoven: " -Hold my- *WHAT???* "
I CANT HEAR YOU
best comment
That makes no fucking sense
Gabrabelle ummmmmmmmmm
@@MiserableMidnight HAHA
I like how Beethoven’s father sounds like he’s from Hong Kong.
Lol
alternative title: Beethoven's biography for millennials
::worships you for not using "alternate"::
I’m gonna say what everyone else does: yah lol
Eh ada kak agatha
How to become immortal:
Step 1: *DON'T COMPOSE A 9TH SYMPHONY*
PLEASE MAKE THIS A SERIES
YES! PLEASE MAKE MORE!!
IF WE SCREAM THEY MIGHT HEAR US ...🙉
But Bretthoven is deaf...
Yessssss
This was a special episode in order to celebrate beethoven's birthday.
“He wrote her numerous love letters”
The Love Letter: send n00ds
So composers who died after their 9th symphony, they're like cats... Huh?
ooooooh truuuuue!!!!!
That's why we call dope musicians "cats" today
Except Haydn wrote like over 100, not 9 :D
@@Matti_Mattsen it was different before Beethoven.
Shostakovich wrote 15 idk what you’re talking about
Beethoven: i make music
Crowd: but do you listen to your music tho?
Beethoven: What?
“The first movement alone is almost the length of an entire classical symphony” *shows the score of Eroica’s scherzo third movement*
HAHAHA yes you're right
Well spotted sir
I actually got scared when brett tried to pronounce Heiligenstadt
beethoven gonna be excited when he hears this one
kirishima ً....😂
HeARs
Lol
O wait.....
ARMY
"The first movement alone..."
Shows picture if the 3rd movement...
I wish all of my history classes were taught like this
Rhain As a history teacher, I envy their creativity 😂😢
0:36 *Brett getting home flashbacks colorized*
How was this so informative yet enjoyable at the same time??
You should do more of these videos!
I see this video doesn’t have nearly as many views and likes as som of the others, so sadly they may not make more like this one.
There was a movie based on the love letter to the immortal beloved called "Immortal, Beloved". Would twoset to review movies made on musical characters
2:17 GRADUALLY LOSING HIS HEARING
4:13 pretty much gone completely deaf
Remeber ling ling Wannabes:
geniuses are BORN-
NOT created!
Parents: all that money we wasted, time to be doctor!
@Hermione Granger well yes, but actually no because he wasn't Asian
@Canada Countryhuman is this a joke? On the "PRACTICE" channel
@Canada Countryhuman you just crushed my dreams and hopes
Remember that remember is spelt "remember".
Napoléon has never been a king. He was an Emperor.
people: You deaf!!!
Beethoven: *I can't hear you*
@Lemon Magma Beethoven: I can't hear you!
@@bhuvansv3701 AY AY BEETHOVEN
@@snehasuresh5680 Beethoven: I can't hear you!
Bethoven : OOOOoooooOoooo
可爱i WHO LIVES IN A BROKE FAMILY IN SOME CITY
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN!
I understood like the half but excellent work guys. Quality content
(Pls bring back the captions 7-7)
the “NeiN nEin” got me
NOINE NOINE!
Noice.
Coolcoolcoolcoolcoolcoolcoolcoolcool
"later in history some other composers died after writing their ninth symphony"
*Shows picture of haydyn*
Ok wtf
haydn has 107 symphonies what you mean twoset
@@nickylauw5337 not only that, but haydyn also died before Beethovens ninth was composed
they also showed another score at "the first movement alone is as long as a classical symphony". Pretty sure both are intended jokes
petition to make this a series with different composers !!
Not enough likes
2:20 Brett: Hailingasstatt Me (German): triggered
How is it prounounce tho
@@hannahquintua lol how should I prounounce it without speaking it to you😂
Its written „Heiligenstadt“ (Hei-li-gen-stadt)
@@nomis1246 a english person would pronounce "hei-li-gen-stadt" as "hey-ligh-gen-steatt" or for germans "hie-lei-gens-tätt" (not "schtätt")-
I'd describe it as /'High - liggen - ,shdahtt/
Fur elise : started
Two set : yep, everyone played it
isn't it : für?
@@Saphirai_ You get the point either way, don't you?
More played than the bumblebee...hahaha.
Twoset: every composer after Beethoven died after their 9th symphony
Shostakovich: hold my piano
"He wanted to play all the instruments and sing all the chorus parts."
Paganini when composing 'Nel cor pui non mi sento' for the violin
più*
In fact he wrote the variations but the theme isn't from him
@@frafrafrafrafra pöi*
@@gardengrovespin
Wtf are you sayin
@@frafrafrafrafra Well now I'm disappointed in myself
𝒟𝑒𝒶𝓇 ℰ𝓁𝒾𝓈𝑒,
𝒮𝑒𝓃𝒹 𝓃𝑜𝑜𝒹𝓈.
𝒴𝑜𝓊𝓇𝓈 𝓉𝓇𝓊𝓁𝓎,
ℬ𝑒𝑒𝓉𝒽𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓃
the only music history i’m actually interested in
It’s not really music _theory_ history tho
GubbaNubNubDooRahKah oop sorry i’m dumb dumb dumb dumbbbbb (sing to beethoven’s 5th)
That’s a shame! You should read about Chopin, Shostakovich, Liszt, Satie, Tchaikovsky... so many composers had such interesting lives!
Alexis
Don’t worry about it! ‘Twas an honest mistake 👌
Ocareening i have actually learned a little about shostakovich, and found the music cryptogram of his initials super interesting! but i particularly love the way twoset presents beethoven’s life in this video! hoping for more videos like this one!!
Best line.
“I can’t HEAR you!”
Captain Beethoven.
"Basically like a sugar daddy" - twoset, 2k19
I like how at the "alcoholic" forefront is a bottle of coca cola
Pretty sure that's a beer. I recognized the brand
Mmm, coca cola
It was beer tho, Heineken beer. But it was non-alcoholic 😂
Haydn: Lol jokes on y’all I wrote 107 symphonies and I didn’t after the 9th
It was BEFORE the Curse, so it doesn't count :)
This angered his father, who punished him severely.
wrong channel. There is a tax for that
Beethoven cried as he was abused
”mm salty tears there's a tax for that”
You guys should consider working for Audible.
I will listen to every single book you guys read.
Oh my. I thinks this mighteth be one of my favoriteth videos of thine channel. IT'S OUTSTANDING. Make more like this xD
"You write 9th symphony
You Die" -A challenge
I always loved how Beethoven comes from a not at all priviliged background. Unlike loads of other composers of the time.
I studied Beethoven’s life quite a bit in undergraduate. I remember reading in his letters to his brothers that the premier of his 9th Symphony was very ill received and he was basically booed off stage. The combo of a choir and orchestra was too much for people and people just generally didn’t like him because he was “the town grump”.
Concertmaster Caroline Unger said something almost completely different though, the crowd threw hankerchiefs in the air and stomped the floor so the deaf composer could feel their applauds and it is true though that the performance of the symphony wasn't so great according to most sources but the concert was still a great success and more so because of the giant Missa Solemnis(not the full mass) performed along with the symphony
2:43 literally how I survived all my unalival thoughts. He just like me fr
I'm not sure whether this is informative or just straight up sacrilegious to watch
Why not both?
Both. Both is good.
I'd also say this is pleasant to watch as well. Love their voice❤
Both. The info presented is actually true and accurate
No matter how often I revisit his bio, I still get blown away by how he was able to compose while being completely deaf starting from the 6/7.th symphony.
He had perfect pitch...
I live in Bonn, and it is said that when Joahnn died people didn't express their condolences to Ludwig but rather to the pub next door since they had lost such an important customer.
What in the actual world am I reading here
Oh by the way press E#
Oof
LOL and oof
Beethoven actually did meet mozart. He played mozart a piano piece where mozart stated "Keep your eyes on him,one day he'll be remembered and talked about by the whole world"
0:37
Eddy learned some german haha wow that is great work guys!! 😎
Am I the only one who noticed Brettoven boarding the plane in the water?
*INTERSTING!!!!!*
Wish you can do more of this series!!
make more and more people know more about music♥🎶
4:56 omg, after i hear this, i was freakout, i had compose 11 Symphony and i still alive, i not curse yayyy
PLEASE make this a series!! (Also I’d lOVE to see a Chopin version of this)
Actually Beethoven played for Mozart when he was 17, 2 years before Mozart’s death, so they did meet.
2:07 I love how they mention the piece I'm learning and yes, I cried in the practice room.
Which one was it? Pathétique or Moonlight?
Napoleon didnt crown himself king, he crowned himself emperor. Important difference.
2:23 Brett's austrian accent is everything! 🤪😂
Gail Arzelle Ambaic that killed me xD
This was the first video I've ever watched from them. Story time: I watched this video, trying to learn about classical composers. I learned a lot from this one video.
I then started to watch twoset, enjoying them being in my life and all that. Then, I saw this video come up again, and I saw the name. TwoSetViolin?! I didn't know I watched twoset that whole time. I didn't know, because this definitely isn't like any of their other content, it's very different.
And that's my story on how I began to watch twoset🙂
The amount of memes in this video is just straight fire.
I bet Eddy was the one who came up with them.
please please PLEASE make more of this!!😭😭😭
Beethoven's 249th birthday is in a few days
:O Cool!
Dec. 17th, apparently. I kinda wanna celebrate it now
Omg his Pathetique and Moonlight Sonata! I struggled through the Pathetique (and it *SUCKED* but I loved it) and right now, I'm working on the Moonlight 3rd movement.
_slowly dying, send help_
Good luck. The most important thing to do is play the third movement with a metronome, because it is quite hard to get the arpeggios in time
haga fun actually, the most difficult part of it is probably the clarity of each note and the independence of each note.
@@iamhorny4542 True, but I guess it differs between pianists. When I started this when I was 11, my fingers weren't strong enough (or dexterous enough) to get the arpeggios in time, until my teacher helped me
@@Santa-qz2mu true, each pianist has different issues when playing the same piece.
Pro tip: don't try to go for Appassionata, 28th, Hammerklavier or 32nd, until you're sure you're ready to become closer to Ling Ling enough to see him)
It’s around 5 minutes, which is a standard length of time for a regular presentation.
Elise.. hmmmm. Fur Elise.... For Elise?
Okay but who else NEEDS them to make more videos in this style?
Also E#
TwoSet should do things like this more often. I wish all history teachers made it so fun
editor-san had a lot of work in this video....
E#
yehun son Masking and more masking.
Thats e sharp
One of the best twoset videos ever! Love it!!! Feeling so educated
He wasn't born a genius, his dad taught him from a very young age and forced him to practice. His family were all musical, but beethovens dad did not succeed. Beethoven was forced to be good at music to make up for his dad's failure
It's a TwoSet joke taken from an interview on tv where someone said "Geniuses are born, not created"
yeah like the person above me said. They are basically making fun of that stupid quote.
He was definitely born a genius. What you meant to say he wasn't born a prodigy. The two aren't exactly the same thing.
@@eriknestaas2270 sorry I just commented after reading the thumbnail to clarify for anything who did the same thing. I get it is a joke
Petition for twoset to make these type of contents for all the most renowned composers of the classical history
2:59 "The first movement alone is almost the length of an entire classical symphony"
*Shows third movement*
4:23
".. as though he wanted to play all the instruments and sing all the chorus parts."
Is that LING LING?
My day is complete. Happy Friday everyone!! 🥰
I love this, hope twoset produce more educational but funny videos like this.
And I just like to hear Brett reading the contents, so nice.
Mozart Senpai NOTICE ME.
~Beethoven (probably)
Press E# to pay respects. LOL, gold.
Somehow I'm not surprised that the famous 27 club is just a remake of the good old Beethoven's 9th symphony club.
_before_ it was cool 😎
Hahahaha I thought the same!
This is hilarious lol but while yes the piano sonatas are staples of the piano repertoire, you’re way more likely to hear Waldstein or Op. 109 at music uni. Moonlight or Pathetique are the ones you play in high school and maybe for your undergrad auditions. At least the schools I’ve been at those were seen as the way overplayed and too easy ones for any college piano major to play!
I’m so early Brett still had dreams
the tov Wow
Almost everyone knows the 5th, but Eroica is my favorite Beethoven symphony by far.
This looks like some Ted-Ed video.
But TwoS(Ed).
I love this. Is this gonna be a series??
If you can perfect pitch without being deaf, you can perfect pitch with being deaf.
I am... nicely -confusion- educated
This is great content
awesome video. nice change of pace. love ya guys. would love to see more of these, but dont burn out!
Haven't been this early and that "mapo tofu" got me😂😂😂😂
As an art history major, i felt the necessity to point out that the genre of "Oath of the Horatii" by Jacques-Louis David is technically called Neoclassicism -----classicism but neo... since in visual art, Classicism refers to the style during greco-roman period. We, art historians, are so extra... I know.