It is definitely a rare thing! In 21 years of playing I’ve only broken a string twice! It was so incredibly loud and unexpected-especially with all my focus on the music. My professor had just happened to start filming right before so we were lucky to get it on video. I did reach out to a luthier friend to see if it was okay to string back up. No cracks thank goodness, and I did check with a piece of card stock to see if the sound post had shifted. Was all good except for some cosmetic damage-the metal fine tuner did unfortunately bounce a couple of times on the belly as well as the bridge. I’m due for a fingerboard planing so I will be taking it for some TLC and closer inspection. Violin maintenance is really important to me-I love your videos Olaf!! It’s so nice to see informed discussion about repairs and these kind of things. I used to work in a violin shop. I didn’t do restorations, but I sat across from the skilled luthier that did. It’s so good to see the same principles and discipline to do things the right way.
Once, about 15 years ago, in a community orchestra concert, the section leader of the 2nd violins had her bridge snap out in the middle of the last movement of some Mozart. She simply sat calmly and quietly till the piece was finished. I think someone in the percussion section found it for her. She put it back in - soundpost was still in place - and the concert continued. I had not know before that that such a thing could happen.
How did Olaf know I was secretly stressing about this exploding violin? thank you for the investigative journalism and also for making me feel less freaked out!
Olaf, i just wanted ti say thank you for inspiring me to play the violin :) i've made slow progress, but that's how one starts on any instrument (the same happened when I first started in the guitar).
Thank you for the explanation, Olaf! That would be a very startling thing to have happen while playing. I'm glad the instruments I play (clarinet and sax) aren't under any kind of tension. If something breaks on them, it just comes loose or falls off.
Olaf, I want you to know your videos have taught me real life skills, even as someone who has never held a violin. I got a brand new guitar last month. In the past I’ve only had pre-owned instruments but I got a special guitar, hot off the press. Of course I managed to scratch the wood last week and I felt devastated! I immediately googled “luthier near me.” And then I remembered your video and googled “guitar luthier near me.” 😉 Unfortunately the guitar makers are kind of far away from me but I discovered there’s a violin maker I’ve driven past every day on my way to work! I wish I could go in and look but they don’t have an open shop, just workshop by appointment. I’m not sure if I’ll go ahead trying to get my guitar repaired, it’s just cosmetic and I’m not made out of money unfortunately. Still amazed that there’s luthiers near me at all! So cool
@@kylezo yeah, I was feeling very dramatic about it when it happened lol. A regular old guitar shop would be a lot easier to find. Do you know how they fix scratch, by chance? Buff it out? Fill it with wood glue? I have no idea
I remember a few years ago, watching a middle school orchestra concert (where I help the kids tune the strings prior to the concert, plus sit with the kids, if for no other reason than to keep them in line during the performance). I think it was during the 7th-grade portion where one of the cellists was playing, and the glue joint went out where the neck meets the body. It happened just as the conductor/teacher raised her arms to begin the song. It was a much louder noise than this guy's bridge flying out of his instrument! And I confess that it was hilarious! Fortunately, that young man took it all in stride and smiled himself. Never seen anything like that before or since.
I think he gave the bridge a forward tug, either with the finger nail or the up pulled string close to the bridge creating a push on the back side, his fingers are very close. With slippery string it doesn't take much of a tension reduction to be able to move the bridge angle. Someone with this guys experience should know where the sound post is when looking through the F hole, probably don't want string tension without a sound post but much movement without a bridge and some tension probably will knock the post over.
Olaf, you are AWESOME! Thank you for this video and I laughed at your Ling Ling reference! I, for one, really appreciate your videos! They're funny as well as informative!
@@ChiefHerzensCoach Yeah, I have a compilation of all the collaborations between TwoSet and Olaf on my channel, I just love watching these three guys together. And I'm very happy to see Olaf's channel grow, he really deserves it, his videos are awesome ! 🤗
Hi Olaf, would you recommend a luthier in Sydney? I would like to send my violin to you but I’m just so afraid of it getting, lost, damaged or stolen in transit.
Hello, Olaf! I have a question about violin brands, if you don't mind. I am a beginner (1 year) and have an Allegro "Gewa" violin (German brand). I purchased it used and it had a label inside and everything. It is not that old and following your video "Inside a 100 dollar violin" I deduced there was sprucing and the scoop and all the signs of a good violin present that you mentioned, but I wondered what your thoughts were on modern violin brands such as Gewa. My violin rarely ever needs tuning. My teacher is surprised at how well she keeps her tune. EDIT: I bought it from a violin shop/ luthier in Sweden, used, even though it was originally made in Germany. I picked it out of 5 different ones I asked the luthier to play for me, so it was the sound I liked, and paid roughly 400 euros for it (if that helps).
We were playing at an open Mic night just before the lockdown. The band that followed us had a fiddle player I don't know how it happened but he's started playing and suddenly the bridge shot off, the table split with a very loud bang and the sound post came through the table. Then He told me that he never released the tension on the strings because he was scared of the soundpost falling over as it had done so many times. I repaired the damage to the instrument and when it came to refitting the sound post I found it was about a 1/2mm too short. Bloody Chinese violin.
Professional guitarist usually have many guitar in his possesion. He could bring 2 for a gig and change them between song or if accident happens. Do violinist also have multiple violins? Or do they tend to stay with the one most comfortable for them?
I've had one of those fake boxwood tailpiece split releasing the tail loop. So the tailpiece, bridge, and strings went flying. That was very loud and startling too. I won't use those tailpieces anymore. Maybe a real boxwood one. But not the fake boxwood. They are not strong enough.
I’ve had about half of my bow hair come off at the same time, it was an old violin belonging to my school and my teacher said to put more pressure on my bow... turned out the bow hadn’t been touched in years so idk what was wrong with it xD
Crazy glue the bridge on! Not really! Don't pizzicato....when strings are hot from playing a fast passage! LOL! Heat from strings, ignited the off gassed varnish. Ps...you dont have that issue playing an alto horn. I never had a valve cap blow off......but...I did have a violin tailpiece explode!
The way you explained how it didn't actually explode and there wasn't fire made me feel like you said that could actually happen... Do you have something to tell us? 😂
Does Olaf sell violins online?? I mean, it would be really nice for those who do not live near Brisbane but I'm wondering how one would be able to test the violins beforehand and find a suitable one
Explosion 💥 I think it’s more like implosion. The man who taught me instrument making, joked about good musical instruments being on the verge of implosion. Hahahahaha BANG and we have some soiled undies. Hahahahaha
It is definitely a rare thing! In 21 years of playing I’ve only broken a string twice! It was so incredibly loud and unexpected-especially with all my focus on the music. My professor had just happened to start filming right before so we were lucky to get it on video.
I did reach out to a luthier friend to see if it was okay to string back up. No cracks thank goodness, and I did check with a piece of card stock to see if the sound post had shifted. Was all good except for some cosmetic damage-the metal fine tuner did unfortunately bounce a couple of times on the belly as well as the bridge. I’m due for a fingerboard planing so I will be taking it for some TLC and closer inspection.
Violin maintenance is really important to me-I love your videos Olaf!! It’s so nice to see informed discussion about repairs and these kind of things. I used to work in a violin shop. I didn’t do restorations, but I sat across from the skilled luthier that did. It’s so good to see the same principles and discipline to do things the right way.
Hi Nick,
I'm glad to hear the there was only minor cosmetic damage!
Hope the performance went well 🙂
Thank you for the comment!
I love how Olaf transforms the fun aspect of Twoset to something more informative :)))
as a violinist, that video of the bridge falling off hurts me both mentally and a little bit physically
As a pianist, I died a little
I know... I cringed every time
Olaf: it would take a really calm person if it happens like that.
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@@ChiefHerzensCoach yes
I love how Olaf can always be so much fun and still make things understandable.
Once, about 15 years ago, in a community orchestra concert, the section leader of the 2nd violins had her bridge snap out in the middle of the last movement of some Mozart. She simply sat calmly and quietly till the piece was finished. I think someone in the percussion section found it for her. She put it back in - soundpost was still in place - and the concert continued.
I had not know before that that such a thing could happen.
Love Olaf's reaction when seeing the violin "explode".
How did Olaf know I was secretly stressing about this exploding violin? thank you for the investigative journalism and also for making me feel less freaked out!
Olaf, i just wanted ti say thank you for inspiring me to play the violin :) i've made slow progress, but that's how one starts on any instrument (the same happened when I first started in the guitar).
Thank you for the explanation, Olaf! That would be a very startling thing to have happen while playing. I'm glad the instruments I play (clarinet and sax) aren't under any kind of tension. If something breaks on them, it just comes loose or falls off.
Olaf, I want you to know your videos have taught me real life skills, even as someone who has never held a violin. I got a brand new guitar last month. In the past I’ve only had pre-owned instruments but I got a special guitar, hot off the press. Of course I managed to scratch the wood last week and I felt devastated! I immediately googled “luthier near me.” And then I remembered your video and googled “guitar luthier near me.” 😉 Unfortunately the guitar makers are kind of far away from me but I discovered there’s a violin maker I’ve driven past every day on my way to work! I wish I could go in and look but they don’t have an open shop, just workshop by appointment. I’m not sure if I’ll go ahead trying to get my guitar repaired, it’s just cosmetic and I’m not made out of money unfortunately. Still amazed that there’s luthiers near me at all! So cool
You don't need to take a scratched guitar to a violin luthier, lol. I would suggest looking up any guitar repair shop in your area.
@@kylezo yeah, I was feeling very dramatic about it when it happened lol. A regular old guitar shop would be a lot easier to find. Do you know how they fix scratch, by chance? Buff it out? Fill it with wood glue? I have no idea
1:47 is that the violin from the extreme humidity video?
Thank for the explanation. I was wondering what happened, when I watched that TwoSet video.
Olaf: keep calm and drink -coffee- camomile tea
So what did he do? The show must go on! I recently discovered your channel and really enjoy it.
I remember a few years ago, watching a middle school orchestra concert (where I help the kids tune the strings prior to the concert, plus sit with the kids, if for no other reason than to keep them in line during the performance). I think it was during the 7th-grade portion where one of the cellists was playing, and the glue joint went out where the neck meets the body. It happened just as the conductor/teacher raised her arms to begin the song. It was a much louder noise than this guy's bridge flying out of his instrument! And I confess that it was hilarious! Fortunately, that young man took it all in stride and smiled himself. Never seen anything like that before or since.
A long time ago, when I was tuning my cello, it exploded & I hit the ceiling! 😂
@@ChiefHerzensCoach is the cello ok?
@@lenasmakowska8267 Is he ok?
@@AskOlaftheViolinmaker Is the building owner ok?
I dont know whether the guy was very lucky or unlucky to have the bridge coming off. As he said, its something really rare.
Really good explanation and the right attitude thank you!!!!
I think he gave the bridge a forward tug, either with the finger nail or the up pulled string close to the bridge creating a push on the back side, his fingers are very close. With slippery string it doesn't take much of a tension reduction to be able to move the bridge angle. Someone with this guys experience should know where the sound post is when looking through the F hole, probably don't want string tension without a sound post but much movement without a bridge and some tension probably will knock the post over.
Olaf, you are AWESOME! Thank you for this video and I laughed at your Ling Ling reference! I, for one, really appreciate your videos! They're funny as well as informative!
The button of my violin got out of the whole once, it made the same sound. The bridge and the sound post got put of place, it was terrifying.
I saw the picture and the name TwoSetViolin and I just had to click it
@@ChiefHerzensCoach
Yeah, I have a compilation of all the collaborations between TwoSet and Olaf on my channel, I just love watching these three guys together.
And I'm very happy to see Olaf's channel grow, he really deserves it, his videos are awesome ! 🤗
Hi Olaf, would you recommend a luthier in Sydney? I would like to send my violin to you but I’m just so afraid of it getting, lost, damaged or stolen in transit.
Hello, Olaf!
I have a question about violin brands, if you don't mind. I am a beginner (1 year) and have an Allegro "Gewa" violin (German brand). I purchased it used and it had a label inside and everything. It is not that old and following your video "Inside a 100 dollar violin" I deduced there was sprucing and the scoop and all the signs of a good violin present that you mentioned, but I wondered what your thoughts were on modern violin brands such as Gewa.
My violin rarely ever needs tuning. My teacher is surprised at how well she keeps her tune.
EDIT: I bought it from a violin shop/ luthier in Sweden, used, even though it was originally made in Germany. I picked it out of 5 different ones I asked the luthier to play for me, so it was the sound I liked, and paid roughly 400 euros for it (if that helps).
I just noticed your face in this thumbnail. It's hilarious! 🤭
We were playing at an open Mic night just before the lockdown. The band that followed us had a fiddle player I don't know how it happened but he's started playing and suddenly the bridge shot off, the table split with a very loud bang and the sound post came through the table. Then He told me that he never released the tension on the strings because he was scared of the soundpost falling over as it had done so many times. I repaired the damage to the instrument and when it came to refitting the sound post I found it was about a 1/2mm too short. Bloody Chinese violin.
It hurts every time
Professional guitarist usually have many guitar in his possesion. He could bring 2 for a gig and change them between song or if accident happens. Do violinist also have multiple violins? Or do they tend to stay with the one most comfortable for them?
0:38 ka-BOOM!
Was that Ray Chen? I swear for every possible bad thing that can happen while you play violin, there's a video of it happening to Ray.
Gotta LOVE the LingLing 40 hours reference at the end.
I've had one of those fake boxwood tailpiece split releasing the tail loop. So the tailpiece, bridge, and strings went flying. That was very loud and startling too. I won't use those tailpieces anymore. Maybe a real boxwood one. But not the fake boxwood. They are not strong enough.
There is a legend of a double bass that broke a tail gut sending the tail piece into the players head killing.
God bless you
Olaf you should make a video series of how a violin is built, it would be InTEreStInG to watch (sorry for my bad english, i'm mexican)
Fourth to this eh?
I have only my had a tail gut pop, never a bridge thank goodness.
I’ve had about half of my bow hair come off at the same time, it was an old violin belonging to my school and my teacher said to put more pressure on my bow... turned out the bow hadn’t been touched in years so idk what was wrong with it xD
my guess was that their finger hit the bridge and knocked it out of perpendicularity and then it just collapsed under string tension
Crazy glue the bridge on! Not really! Don't pizzicato....when strings are hot from playing a fast passage! LOL! Heat from strings, ignited the off gassed varnish. Ps...you dont have that issue playing an alto horn. I never had a valve cap blow off......but...I did have a violin tailpiece explode!
This actually happened to me
Second to this eh?
What have I started lol
It just happend to me one week ago....
Never play violin without a safety goggles?
Oh no flames?! I'm so disappointed.
Happened to 2 people in my 7th grade class
3rd to this eh?
The way you explained how it didn't actually explode and there wasn't fire made me feel like you said that could actually happen... Do you have something to tell us? 😂
Check out Nick @newbaroque on Twitch! You just might see an exploding string LIVE! Haha!
I hope this does not happen on my doublebass!
those string sting bad.
Hoping to get a discount if I buy a violin from you online
Does Olaf sell violins online?? I mean, it would be really nice for those who do not live near Brisbane but I'm wondering how one would be able to test the violins beforehand and find a suitable one
bridge slaap is a good name forr it
Playing the violin can be dangerous. The player should wear safety glasses (I do). That E string can take out an eye in milliseconds.
Why don't you have any merchandise? I want to spend $20 or $30, maybe even $40 so I can advertise my affection for Olaf the Violin Maker
Lol i thought of Olaf when I saw the video on reddit
should we be wearing safety goggles while playing this thing?
First to this eh?
Okay, the slow motion is even more painful. Lol.
fifth to this eh?
Too many notes 😆
Explosion 💥
I think it’s more like implosion. The man who taught me instrument making, joked about good musical instruments being on the verge of implosion. Hahahahaha
BANG and we have some soiled undies. Hahahahaha
3:21 *deaf people*
👁️ 👁️
👃
👄 Huh?
I am sorry for that horrible joke 😅
At least it wasn't a violin volcano. Although that would b a cool thing. :)
This Is Ling Ling Approved
I prefer to pluck a bridge of a viola
Mmm
lol