"If the boyfriend was be practicing 40 hours a day, he wouldn't have time to cheat. And if Edwina was practicing 40 hours a day she wouldn't have a boyfriend anyway" 😂😂 I'm crying again
PSA: As a general rule, people who use their relationship as bargaining chip (if you don't do X then we break up) are not mature enough to be in a relationship.
Yes. Also: You don't need to forgive someone else for your own mental health. Why would the cheater deserve forgiveness?Anger is good and healthy. Sadness is normal. Feel your feelings and process them (in a way that's safe and legal). Scream, run, punch a pillow, talk to someone, write it down, paint it, even destroy something (trash, cardboard boxes or something). Just please leave the instruments alone. The violin didn't do anything wrong!
@@jasmint3207 Anger and sadness are not bad as long as you don’t act on it. But as soon as you process and do something because of it then bad things does happen in proportion to what you did. Even if it’s something that’s not bothering other people like punching the wall you’ll still ended up hurting your hand. Even if it’s something not physical like thinking about the event that cause it would still make you uncomfortable. This is because the next thing after getting angry/sad is that you’ll want something that you don’t currently have (or don’t want something that you already have) and that is why being angry/sad is so uncomfortable. A better way to deal with it is to ignore it. Let the anger/sadness be just that and don’t pick it up and turn it into something worse. There’d be a huge difference in the happiness in their life between someone who thinks “oh well, that happens” when they cut their finger and someone who thinks back on their decisions for an entire day.
I agree with you. Also, if a woman doesn't understand the role of the instrument to the musician, she needs to walk on by. Mingle with someone who can entertain herself with her hobbies. Piano, reading, crochet, then my relationship. I would make no secret of where another person fits, or that I am somewhat of an introvert who constantly has classical music playing in the background. Yeah, not admirable, but suits me great at age 73.
@@sakarasomapa sometimes you need to act on anger and sadness to process it. Not expressing those emotions can also have negative repercussions, so it's all about moderation and developing healthy ways to express and process anger and sadness.
Depends on the ultimatum. If you're using an ultimatum to manipulate someone, that's bad. If you're stating a boundary because you really can't continue a relationship with someone if they can't meet this need, that's different. For example, someone who has to move a lot for their job should break up with someone who can't move with them. Likewise, someone who needs to stay in one place due to family obligations or really loving where they live should break up with someone who refuses to quit their job that makes them move around a lot. (Unless they want a permanent long distance relationship, which some people do.) It's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of being right for each other. Clearly in the case of the violinist who can't keep the anniversary dinner, those two should break up.
I believe there's a definitive version of the saying:「學音樂的孩子不會變壞,但會變窮。」 Which means "If you practice music, you won't be a bad person, you just get poor instead."
once upon a time, a conductor was having LOTS of trouble with his rehearsals......many of the musicians didn't show up on various days. At the dress rehearsal the by now furious conductor said "i'd like to congratulate the first violin, who made the effort to attend all the rehearsals" The first violinist said "thank you. I figured that it was the least i could do seeing as i won't be at the concert"
"Befriend the pianist." Best advice ever. I can tell you right now, that I turned down many requests to accompany instrumentalists in college, because I was like, "Oh yeah, NOW you need me at the piano. NOW you changing your tune, eh? I Don't Think So!!" Seriously, treat us pianists with courtesy and kindness, and we will practice a million hours to learn your accompaniment music and give you the best support we can. But treat us just once with rudeness or selfishness, and you gonna be playing a solo for the rest of your life. #pianogang
Well, that is indeed very drastic. Not very kind either. You also could choose to be the better person. You're making it sound like you're some kind of a god. In my job I am also in a position where I am literally needed for other people to get their stuff done. But I'm still kind to them, even if they have had a bad tune with me. I am an adult and I am able to talk with people so I would suggest you trying that out too. You can go: "Well after you did this or that to me last time I am not really fond of playing the piano for you, to be quite honest. But I'll still do it, 'cause you might just have been stressed or something. We can try to get to know each other and see, if it works out. Is that a deal?" ... Greets from Germany
@@MsLilyFay She didn't say she was rude to them, only that she declined to be an accompanist to rude people. Life is too short to be a doormat for selfish people with poor attitudes. People have the right to choose who they want to be around and who they want to work with.
The violinist lost a good opportunity to be friendly and helpful, which is always a shame for its own reason, not just because he/she might want a favor from the pianist later.
@@MsLilyFay Yeh, nah. Not everything needs to be sunshine and rainbows, not every butthole need someone nice to cater to them either. Some don't give a flying rat's ass about justifications and will only see it as an opportunity to be an assh*le again. So no, not drastic. People can have limits and draw them. Doesn't mean they think highly of themselves, just that they choose the people who are respectful enough to work with. Not everyone has to be helped if they can't be decent with another human being.
Emm, do you at least have go-to people you can accompany now? Because it sounds like you also ended up with no options due to rejecting to accompany others.
My wife and I joke that I cheat on her with my violin, which is called Lucy. Sometimes Lucy comes up in our everyday conversations and I tease my wife that I'm "going with Lucy" 😂. Jokes aside, I'm glad my wife is understanding about my practice times
LOL imagine you randomly decide to change the name and forget to tell your wife and then it takes a whole different turn jokes aside what a great idea to name your violin I'll do that and people will think i finally made a friend
My aunt and uncle refer to my uncle's computer as his 'mistress' (he works in IT.) Their overheard conversations have resulted in some very strange looks from cafe staff :P
"If you practice music, you won't be a bad person" You hear that musicians? We're good people 😌 ok, now I have to go take care of the body in the closet
I don't think revenge was the answer, but even having had the importance of taking care of valuable instruments imprinted in my mind since my elementary school days, I still feel like cheating on someone crosses a very different kind of line, and felt worse for the betrayal and pain caused to Edwina. Her actions may have been unjustified, but her anger was not.
Edwina needed to punch her boyfriend, not his innocent violin. And she needed to punch him LOW. In actual fact, I would simply break up with a boyfriend who cheated on me. A boyfriend who cheats does not deserve to have a high-quality girlfriend like me.
The fact that editor-san said "if we reach 5m, editor-san can open a window" makes me want to have like 5m accounts so editor-san can open a window lol Edit: Does basements have windows? I don't have one myself cuz I don't have a basement lol
This video basically exemplifies that one of the main reasons for TwoSet’s success, and Brett and Eddy’s fantastic long-standing friendship (in addition to PRACTICE) is a well-developed sense of emotional maturity 🧐☺️Love you guys, you make my world a better, funnier place! 😃
Not funny but real: the straw that broke the camel's back in my relationship (why I left) was because he threw a hissy fit when I had to practice for my one gig I've had this entire pandemic. Like, he put in earplugs, noise cancelling headphones, rolled his eyes, slammed the door, put blankets around the door. BOI BYEEEEEEE
My fav: “The A - hole is a society that doesn’t support the teaching of music to young kids.” Exactly. We live in Georgia, in the US. We had our boys choose an instrument & take band as an elective in 6th grade. If they didn’t enjoy it, or seem suited to it, they could stop at the end of the school year. As we expected, they loved it and played in the middle school band, then in the high school concert band, wind symphony, & marching band. They had music instruction every school day from 6th -12th grades. Seven years! I realize kids in many places don’t get this privilege & I’m very grateful our State’s school system values music instruction.
Beginners need to start with an instrument which is playable. If a good player can’t make it sound good, why give it to a beginner ? To learn music well, you need a feedback loop. If it sounds bad when you play well and also sounds bad when you play badly, how can you know what direction to go in ?
@@charlietian4023 They could have made the connection more clearly, but they're referring to the all-too-common situation of kids having to play on terrible instruments because the parents can't afford anything decent and the school doesn't have anything decent for them to use either. Countless kids have been turned off of playing music because of this, which could be avoided if the arts were supported adequately.
I have band as an everyday elective too. Unfortunately we aren’t very funded and we don’t have many people, but our director is incredible and he only started recently (2019) and when he did there was nobody signed up for band. Anyways, he started it back up and it was getting to a good point before covid. Things went way downhill but we’re slowly getting better and I have hope that one day the band program will be much like the one you described!
Twoset isn't just youtubers, Twoset is an ideology P/s: I have a friend who doesn't even play the violin and he roasts me everytime I play, saying that I suck cause I didn't practice 40hrs a day :)
Same here and he watches twoset and after regrettably telling him I play the viola, he now gives me viola jokes and says I suck coz I don’t practice 40hrs a day like wth
I know, right? I'm not even a classical musician, I just do a pling pling on a guitar every now and then, but I appreciate the entertaining content and, em... the inside music jokes, I guess. Their duo is a joy to watch together.
Obviously cheaters are assholes, but smashing a $10,000 ANYTHING is the most childish, asshole-ish thing one can do. Like, all the guy did was cheat (and it's bad yes, but cheating is free). She clearly wasn't poorly affected by it if she had the time to plot and execute a revenge (which is so immature btw). For her to smash a $10,000 instrument is beyond unforgivable. Not only is it a waste of an instrument (as Twoset said), but it's also a HUGE waste of money, AND she can be taken to court for doing such a thing. $10,000 isn't fucking cheap. Also, maybe the cheater (who, again, is an asshole, but not more or less than the gf) doesn't have a lot of money, and is very passionate about music, but is also kind of stupid and immature which led to him cheating. Maybe the gf was abusive and he was cheating (still wrong) as an outlet; and given her violin-smashing outburst, I wouldn't doubt it. All in all, if the girlfriend hadn't done anything wrong, the cheater would be the asshole 100%. Cheating is inexcusable. But the fact that her way to retaliate was to smash his $10,000 violin makes her the asshole in more ways than one.
Personal experience. My cello teacher asked one of the voice teachers at my college if they could swap practice rooms because the one he had was bigger (needed for 2 cellists in one room). He agreed happily. This was his usual room (though he hadn't actually booked it for that day), so it was pretty gracious of him. Granted, the voice professor should have actually booked the room and my teacher should have done the same, but even still, there was a kind understanding between colleagues of the specific needs of certain instruments.
Video name: *girlfriend* Twosetters: IT AIN'T FAMILIAH Edit: omg thank you for all the likes! 😯 it's nice to see so many 2set AND Daniel Trasher fans out there!
soooo much of the reddit thread is just a mess of people with inappropriate reactions to other people’s actions, and a lot of youtubers who do these kinds of videos dogpile on one side or the other. it was really nice to hear well reasoned, two-sided responses to the situations actually, especially the cheating one. there were jokes in there and that is fun, but mostly i am leaving this video thinking brett and eddy are Good People™️, and that’s nice.
In the first minute: The fact that editor san went and got old clips is so amazing. Amazing work! LOL I love the LIST of rhymes. 17:05: ................I'm not going to answer cuz I have strong feelings that.........XD
Interesting. In German we have a rhyme somewhat similar to the chinese saying: "Wo man singt, da lass dich ruhig nieder, böse Menschen haben keine Lieder." Meaning "Settle down where people sing. Bad people do not have any songs." I am sure that applies to pieces as well.
@@zarinnazhang1572 Uh more like, if someone sings or plays an instrument they’re not bad people I mean that’s the saying, reality is maybe a bit more complicated than that
the way they think of the situations really interest me. they consider everything before giving an opinion while i just straight up say which person i think is the a-hole without thinking that objectively.
Only a fellow musician would be suitable for another musician. Or at least, someone who can appreciate or love music. That said, I'm going to marry myself so that I can have me always encourage myself when I'm down and then have twice the power.
Bad self-advice. Partner doesn't have to be a musician just someone who cares and understands. Lots of jobs need long and strange hours. And lots of nice people are looking for partners. It's harder when you are so busy with practising but not impossible and worth the effort and patience.
@@jessicaalfaro145 maybe, maybe not. There's always an edge behind a joke like that and it's awful to see someone saying they won't form a relationship because it's easier that way.
A doctor, a lawyer, and a musician are discussing whether it's better to have a wife or just a girlfriend. The doctor says a wife is better--more commitment in the relationship means less stress which is good for health. The lawyer says a girlfriend is better... Divorces are legal hell and it's better to not risk it by getting married. The musician says it's better to have a wife and a girlfriend... That way when your wife thinks you're with your girlfriend, and your girlfriend assumes you're with your wife--then you can practice!
Lol, I've heard this one with a mathematician instead of musician but I guess this applies to anyone who is very passionate about their job or way of life.
The one about giving up the job he is most passionate about (playing gigs) to get a better job was literally the debate topic of the world's debate tournament finals 2020.
I was once called out in front of the entire orchestra for yawning. It was petrifying. Ever since that day, I have never visibly yawned in a rehearsal or lesson
It's true, in my council area they recently started charging for music lessons again, when they had been free for everyone before. At least the people who are eligible for free school meals don't have to pay, but those people who only just don't qualify are disadvantaged.
the director is the jerk because he singled out a high schooler to publicly humiliate him. he could have scolded him more nonspecifically (talk to the whole orchestra about showing up without practicing) and he still would have known it was about him, or held him back after rehearsal to speak with him privately, but he chose to make a spectacle of it.
ikr, our conductor sometimes makes a section play separetly and then one by one and he corrects the pitches, and afterwards he says "You (plural) have to practice!" and those who did badly before will know that he means them. fyi: german has different "you"s for one person and two or more people
Public humiliation was one of the best ways to correct bad behaviour before police was invented by human-devouring States. Don't dismiss a good technique just because it clashes with your postmodern spoiled point of view.
@@escaramujo are you really correlating someone practicing their instrument more to public humiliation that was solely reserved for criminals before police were implemented? Are you joking?
I feel like in some of these situations, both sides are in the wrong. Brett didn't practice and that's wrong, but so is a director making someone cry (especially if the director ripped into him). It's wrong of Eddy to constantly be late, but it's also wrong for the quartet to lie. And in some of the scenarios, there's no wrong party. The one with the two people where one signs the other up without talking to each other, if they're that good of friends, brett knows eddys weekend schedule. If he signed eddy up specifically because he knew eddy would regret not going and has nothing better to do, that's fine. And the reason why it's fine is because sometimes you need that friend that pushes you to be your best self. It isn't wrong for eddy to be upset with brett because of the lack of communication, but if they're that good of friends, eddy will eventually realize that brett is helping eddy do what will end up being best for him. And anyways, just because you sign up doesn't mean you automatically have to show up. You can always cancel at least 24hrs before the master class.
the thing is its mentioned that eddy has performance anxiety. maybe Brett doesn't know how bad it is and forcing someone that is uncomfortable to do something like that is not okay. Brett could have pushed eddy to do the masterclass just by talking to eddy and trying to get him through the performance anxiety, not just throwing him in the deep end without preparation. obviously Brett's intentions were good, but that doesn't mean it was right.
I disagree with your points. Polítical correctness should stay at politics contexts and never show up in mainstream culture. It's harming society very badly.
I thought y’all said musicians don’t date cuz y’all had to practice so y is there even a girlfriend? i just remembered these iconic quotes: 'nO gIrL wOuLd DaTe U aNyWaYs CuZ u NoT dOcToR lAh!' 'nO gIrL wOuLd WaNt U cUz U cOmE iN sEcOnD pLaCe!'
You guys play so well that it DOES inspire me to practice my violin more (even though I have guitar picks older than you, that I bought when they were new and I was younger). I'm sure you will both agree that practice time needs to be balanced with the physical condition of the player. It does not help to practice beyond the point that your hands can tolerate it. As your hands get stronger and you build up stamina, you increase your practice time. That being said, 30 minutes to an hour each day is a good starting point, take rrest breaks when you feel your hands tense up or if they begin to cramp. Then when your hands have rested (5 minutes?) start up again.
"If you are going to cheat.... " No just stop right there. There is no excuse for cheating. If you want to date someone else, end your relationship first. The end. Don't string them along, don't play with their emotions, just be honest that the relationship isn't working out and either fix it or end it. Never cheat!
True, but if the other person causes actual damage to the person or their belongings that is just as wrong and they are not any better. The best way is to cut them off and don't associate with them anymore, from experience of multiple close family members being cheated on
@@LN-pz5ou not really? cheating lingers on a person and that shit stays with you and can instill a “i’m not worth it” “i have to do something better” “why did he cheat on me” thought process that follows people throughout relationships, it can also cause paranoia that manifests in other relationships and shit like that. Breaking the violin isn’t the right course of action, but they are NOT equal in terms of morality.
When Eddy started reading " Brett and Edwina..." had to pause video to laugh! 😂 And then he went " Debussy before the 😼" I lost it! 😂😂 I can't breath!!
Mathematics and others subject be like : " if you get the wrong answer , I think you need to practice more and if you get the right answers , you still need to practice more - Brett "
"eddy gets really bad performance anxiety playing in front of strangers and has broken down while playing solos before" me, with clinical social anxiety and general anxiety disorder who plays the violin: 🥲
The first story is really relatable, I was on my second year of orchestra as a bass player and was played in a varsity class. My orchestra instructor was very harsh in my class and would yell at us when we messed up. There was a kid in my class who was always making mistakes, and I know we all make mistakes but my instructor was passing the line when she’d speak to him. She would yell at him in front of the orchestra as went as far as saying his parents must be disappointed with him and that she regrets placing him in her class. This was a regular thing in the class, I was very pitiful for the kid.
INterEsTinG. Eddy beginning to lose his perfect pitch? Being off by a half step is how it starts. Check out "Perfect Pitch - Why Do People Lose It?" - Rick Beato video. th-cam.com/video/3rx08qWtFak/w-d-xo.html
Petition for Twoset playing for their old teachers
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They probably would, but they’re not in Australia, but zoom calls are an option 🧐
Upp
Yess I NEED it to happen!
Aym pıroud of yu
@Hamza Mzali You linked this like it's relevant to op's comment. Who's the a-hole, you or me?
Could just be “bows before hoes” for violinists right?
Bless your kind innocent mind.. I like it simple
*cough* Paganini *cough*
for anyone that plays a string instrument with a bow yeah
What about for the straight women though? Lol.
@@c.m.cordero1772 Uhhhh bows before bros? Idk
At this point, we need a "best of editor-san" compilation.
#1 - 3 Movement Symphonic Diss
please someone make one
@@yourlocalmculover6664
Bon Bon please, go back to sister location.
@@wikandan No thank you-
Omg yessssss
"Pitches before b!+ches"
"Scales before males"
I'm going to make new wall decors with these two.
Ikrrr!! So Underrated😂😂🔥
They've literally commented that Pitches one before on a Ray Chen video.
Dont know why but i hear logic homicide here
Bows before hoes, also
BAROQUE BEFORE C*CK, LMAO!!!
"If the boyfriend was be practicing 40 hours a day, he wouldn't have time to cheat. And if Edwina was practicing 40 hours a day she wouldn't have a boyfriend anyway" 😂😂
I'm crying again
Same here. Practice 40 hours a day solves every drama 🤣 I'm dying from laughing.
Then they would also avoid the breaking of the $10,000 and $20,000 violins and Edwina stabbing his dad.
Practicing 40 hours a day can save lives
real advice on how to not get cheated on by your S/O with Brett and Eddy: don't have time to date 💀
PSA:
As a general rule, people who use their relationship as bargaining chip (if you don't do X then we break up) are not mature enough to be in a relationship.
Yes. Also: You don't need to forgive someone else for your own mental health. Why would the cheater deserve forgiveness?Anger is good and healthy. Sadness is normal. Feel your feelings and process them (in a way that's safe and legal). Scream, run, punch a pillow, talk to someone, write it down, paint it, even destroy something (trash, cardboard boxes or something).
Just please leave the instruments alone. The violin didn't do anything wrong!
@@jasmint3207 Anger and sadness are not bad as long as you don’t act on it. But as soon as you process and do something because of it then bad things does happen in proportion to what you did. Even if it’s something that’s not bothering other people like punching the wall you’ll still ended up hurting your hand. Even if it’s something not physical like thinking about the event that cause it would still make you uncomfortable. This is because the next thing after getting angry/sad is that you’ll want something that you don’t currently have (or don’t want something that you already have) and that is why being angry/sad is so uncomfortable. A better way to deal with it is to ignore it. Let the anger/sadness be just that and don’t pick it up and turn it into something worse. There’d be a huge difference in the happiness in their life between someone who thinks “oh well, that happens” when they cut their finger and someone who thinks back on their decisions for an entire day.
I agree with you. Also, if a woman doesn't understand the role of the instrument to the musician, she needs to walk on by. Mingle with someone who can entertain herself with her hobbies. Piano, reading, crochet, then my relationship. I would make no secret of where another person fits, or that I am somewhat of an introvert who constantly has classical music playing in the background. Yeah, not admirable, but suits me great at age 73.
@@sakarasomapa sometimes you need to act on anger and sadness to process it. Not expressing those emotions can also have negative repercussions, so it's all about moderation and developing healthy ways to express and process anger and sadness.
Depends on the ultimatum. If you're using an ultimatum to manipulate someone, that's bad. If you're stating a boundary because you really can't continue a relationship with someone if they can't meet this need, that's different.
For example, someone who has to move a lot for their job should break up with someone who can't move with them. Likewise, someone who needs to stay in one place due to family obligations or really loving where they live should break up with someone who refuses to quit their job that makes them move around a lot. (Unless they want a permanent long distance relationship, which some people do.) It's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of being right for each other.
Clearly in the case of the violinist who can't keep the anniversary dinner, those two should break up.
“She smashes his 10,000 Dollar violin, He smashes her 20,000 Dollar violin, SHE STABS HIS DAD”
LMAOOOOOOOO
That escalated quickly...
Welp, that escalated wayyy quickly than I thought but, okay.
😂😂😂😂
Roses are red
Thorns are prickly
May I say
That escalated quickly
@@medhanath3132 Yes, u can XD
Moral of the story: you don't need a boyfriend/girlfriend, you just need to PRCTICE
Just say partner lol, it’s easier
@@yves_lover1 oh yeah! didn't think of that
Hard yes
Yes! Prcat
It's like that old meme:
Some people have boyfriends.
Some people have girlfriends.
I have... to practice.
Best line : If Edwina practiced 40 hours a day, she wouldn't have a boyfriend anyway.
"If you're a violinist the best thing you can do is befriend a pianist"
*Me who is the daughter of a pianist and needs an accompanist*
"heyYyy Dad"
ey same!
Does your car need washing? hehe...
No “ your lie in April situations”
or in Eddy's case, "heeyy sis"
Me: heyyyyy friend who can play the violin and piano and who i haven’t talked to since senior high!
this intro has so many emotions the human mind cannot comprehend, deep.
to summarize: *chaos*
Pterodactyl Brett = deep
I believe the reason why most of us couldn’t find a girlfriend is because we devote & dedicated our time to practice 😊🤣
The cold hard truth 🤣🤣🤣
And thats my friends the truth 😢😂
pianominion x twoset collab pls make it happen
@Ana Carolina Murad 😂
What about those who dont practice
When Editor-San has a stroke:
*sPeCiAl InTrO*
Editor-san was amazing in this video, so many good lines!
I believe there's a definitive version of the saying:「學音樂的孩子不會變壞,但會變窮。」
Which means "If you practice music, you won't be a bad person, you just get poor instead."
We have a same one in our language. "Those who worship the goddess of music , will get poor ." 😢
once upon a time, a conductor was having LOTS of trouble with his rehearsals......many of the musicians didn't show up on various days. At the dress rehearsal the by now furious conductor said "i'd like to congratulate the first violin, who made the effort to attend all the rehearsals" The first violinist said "thank you. I figured that it was the least i could do seeing as i won't be at the concert"
JESUS LMFAOO
Oof x)
That is my exact situation this semester, but I'm first cello. And the Director knew beforehand.
"Befriend the pianist." Best advice ever. I can tell you right now, that I turned down many requests to accompany instrumentalists in college, because I was like, "Oh yeah, NOW you need me at the piano. NOW you changing your tune, eh? I Don't Think So!!" Seriously, treat us pianists with courtesy and kindness, and we will practice a million hours to learn your accompaniment music and give you the best support we can. But treat us just once with rudeness or selfishness, and you gonna be playing a solo for the rest of your life.
#pianogang
Well, that is indeed very drastic. Not very kind either. You also could choose to be the better person. You're making it sound like you're some kind of a god.
In my job I am also in a position where I am literally needed for other people to get their stuff done. But I'm still kind to them, even if they have had a bad tune with me.
I am an adult and I am able to talk with people so I would suggest you trying that out too.
You can go: "Well after you did this or that to me last time I am not really fond of playing the piano for you, to be quite honest. But I'll still do it, 'cause you might just have been stressed or something. We can try to get to know each other and see, if it works out. Is that a deal?" ...
Greets from Germany
@@MsLilyFay She didn't say she was rude to them, only that she declined to be an accompanist to rude people. Life is too short to be a doormat for selfish people with poor attitudes. People have the right to choose who they want to be around and who they want to work with.
The violinist lost a good opportunity to be friendly and helpful, which is always a shame for its own reason, not just because he/she might want a favor from the pianist later.
@@MsLilyFay Yeh, nah. Not everything needs to be sunshine and rainbows, not every butthole need someone nice to cater to them either. Some don't give a flying rat's ass about justifications and will only see it as an opportunity to be an assh*le again. So no, not drastic. People can have limits and draw them. Doesn't mean they think highly of themselves, just that they choose the people who are respectful enough to work with. Not everyone has to be helped if they can't be decent with another human being.
Emm, do you at least have go-to people you can accompany now? Because it sounds like you also ended up with no options due to rejecting to accompany others.
At this point, fan fictions are just writing themselves.
And they are the best ones yet
all the edwina x brett fics are slowly rising from their grave
RPF actually squicks me out. I'm sorry but that's how I feel....
@@lacialovescats What’s “RPF”?
sometimes it feels like they’re *asking* for it lmao
My wife and I joke that I cheat on her with my violin, which is called Lucy. Sometimes Lucy comes up in our everyday conversations and I tease my wife that I'm "going with Lucy" 😂. Jokes aside, I'm glad my wife is understanding about my practice times
LOL imagine you randomly decide to change the name and forget to tell your wife and then it takes a whole different turn jokes aside what a great idea to name your violin I'll do that and people will think i finally made a friend
The confused looks y'all must get XD
My aunt and uncle refer to my uncle's computer as his 'mistress' (he works in IT.) Their overheard conversations have resulted in some very strange looks from cafe staff :P
Now just make sure to never meet an actual Lucy
"If you practice music, you won't be a bad person"
You hear that musicians? We're good people 😌 ok, now I have to go take care of the body in the closet
Yessir :D
😂😂😂😂
@Hamza Mzali I watched, nice cover 👍🏻
FBI, this guy right here!
@@letizialorusso1950 hes a bot or else an extreme stan
Who else thinks that after the break that they took, they are now more energetic than usual :3
YES
Yeah, it's great to see Brett completely recovert :3
Its called Cocaine
Yeah they seem to be feeling much better!
@@lisbonator hahahahahahaha im sure xD
Me: stops paying attention to read comments
*starts paying attention*
Twoset: aNd sHe's gONna sTaB HiS dAD
Me: ...
Eddy: we dont know what the conductor said to make him cry
The conductor: YOU HAVE NO EARS NO EYES!
I MISSED YOUR CHAOTIC INTROS
Same!!
Sameee
saME KWNDOS
Same
S A M E
I don't think revenge was the answer, but even having had the importance of taking care of valuable instruments imprinted in my mind since my elementary school days, I still feel like cheating on someone crosses a very different kind of line, and felt worse for the betrayal and pain caused to Edwina. Her actions may have been unjustified, but her anger was not.
There I see a cultural difference between Asian and White.
“Oh yea, lemme just have my 10k violin just sittin about in plain view of the person I wronged, nothing bad could ever happen there!”
Edwina needed to punch her boyfriend, not his innocent violin. And she needed to punch him LOW.
In actual fact, I would simply break up with a boyfriend who cheated on me. A boyfriend who cheats does not deserve to have a high-quality girlfriend like me.
Girlfriend: * leaves you because of rehearsals *
Me: what girlfriend?
Lmao I they said musicians don’t date cuz they had to practice XD
They were never a true girlfriend anyway
Hello again! I always see you in twoset vids lol
Someone here is practicing 40 hours!
@@fakebob9591 i am everywhere in the classical music realm ( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)
The fact that editor-san said "if we reach 5m, editor-san can open a window" makes me want to have like 5m accounts so editor-san can open a window lol
Edit: Does basements have windows? I don't have one myself cuz I don't have a basement lol
#FreeEditorSan 😩✋
#FreeEditorSan
At this point, you just need 2m though
Editors don’t have windows...
Maybe editor-san doesn't know it because there's no light, but there are no windows for basements 🥺
PARTITAS BEFORE SENÕRITAS
nice! underrated comment
Eddy: I'm just playing Devil's Advocate
Paganini - Yes, another soul besides me
Its „Arschloch“
Yeah, they are saying it like "Ashlock" or something. I´m german by the way.
Learned this in book thief😂
@@daphnepresto1234 sameeee😂
danke
German gang
me, reading the title: its clickbait they don't have girlfriends
Who knows?
Brett with his usual yell at the intro again
lmao ikr! Its so cutee
at the outro as well
@@margodorsalis3610 yasss!
"Is this a wolf dressed in Red Riding Hood's Grandma" had me dying of laughter. Editor-San, you're gold.
That is so exact thou🤣 at 14:51
Yup, I lol'd.
Yes he needs a raise
Editor-san actually wrote "dressed as Red Riding Hood's grandma"
YOU ARE GOLD
This video basically exemplifies that one of the main reasons for TwoSet’s success, and Brett and Eddy’s fantastic long-standing friendship (in addition to PRACTICE) is a well-developed sense of emotional maturity 🧐☺️Love you guys, you make my world a better, funnier place! 😃
Can everyone take a moment appreciating editor-san for thinking so many rhymes lol
Not funny but real: the straw that broke the camel's back in my relationship (why I left) was because he threw a hissy fit when I had to practice for my one gig I've had this entire pandemic. Like, he put in earplugs, noise cancelling headphones, rolled his eyes, slammed the door, put blankets around the door.
BOI BYEEEEEEE
So glad you left - he's definitely a A--hole!
Yikes. Good on you for leaving a toxic crybaby.
Good for you!
he does't deserve you
You made the right decision.
“She smashes his $10,000 violin”
“He smashes her $20,000 violin”
*”She stabs his dad”*
Twoset: 'Girlfriend left me'
Fans: 'Nows my chance!'
Intro happens:
Fans: 'On second thought....'
Throwback to that video where Editor-san commented "Dear love of Brett's life, if you're watching ARE YOU SURE?" 🤣🤣🤣
@@MLC-melons Which video was that?
@@ivanahettnerova3533 this one at 9:29 or so - th-cam.com/video/cuAUy3z_-XA/w-d-xo.html
@@MLC-melons lol i saw that video today
@@ivanahettnerova3533 i forgor💀
My fav: “The A - hole is a society that doesn’t support the teaching of music to young kids.” Exactly. We live in Georgia, in the US. We had our boys choose an instrument & take band as an elective in 6th grade. If they didn’t enjoy it, or seem suited to it, they could stop at the end of the school year. As we expected, they loved it and played in the middle school band, then in the high school concert band, wind symphony, & marching band. They had music instruction every school day from 6th -12th grades. Seven years! I realize kids in many places don’t get this privilege & I’m very grateful our State’s school system values music instruction.
Same here in California!
Beginners need to start with an instrument which is playable. If a good player can’t make it sound good, why give it to a beginner ? To learn music well, you need a feedback loop. If it sounds bad when you play well and also sounds bad when you play badly, how can you know what direction to go in ?
@@McCRBen what does this have to do with the original comment lol
@@charlietian4023 They could have made the connection more clearly, but they're referring to the all-too-common situation of kids having to play on terrible instruments because the parents can't afford anything decent and the school doesn't have anything decent for them to use either. Countless kids have been turned off of playing music because of this, which could be avoided if the arts were supported adequately.
I have band as an everyday elective too. Unfortunately we aren’t very funded and we don’t have many people, but our director is incredible and he only started recently (2019) and when he did there was nobody signed up for band. Anyways, he started it back up and it was getting to a good point before covid. Things went way downhill but we’re slowly getting better and I have hope that one day the band program will be much like the one you described!
I love how inconsistent the swear bleeping is
I’m only like one minute in, but I think it’s safe to say that they’ve both had too much bubble tea before filming this
Yeah i thought so😂😂
I'm just glad they don't look washed up today 🤣
N.10: Edwina should not have smashed the violin, she should have sold it!
she should be taken to court then lol
@@BigDBrian she could be taken to court either way tho
As for the last question, yt is an a$$hole for not giving us the possibility to subscribe more than once😤
Lesson:
dont get a girlfriend,
*have a boy bestfriend instead*
Best friends are the best! :>
My friends dont want to play minecraft and lego with me
@@pianoplayer208 burn them
Bros before hoes
That’s also why I don’t believe in romantic love...platonic love is real💜
From a lone wolf🐺
Twoset isn't just youtubers, Twoset is an ideology
P/s: I have a friend who doesn't even play the violin and he roasts me everytime I play, saying that I suck cause I didn't practice 40hrs a day :)
In a Chinese accent? The accent is a must.
@@qwmx Actually it's in Vietnamese 😅😅😅
Same here and he watches twoset and after regrettably telling him I play the viola, he now gives me viola jokes and says I suck coz I don’t practice 40hrs a day like wth
I know, right? I'm not even a classical musician, I just do a pling pling on a guitar every now and then, but I appreciate the entertaining content and, em... the inside music jokes, I guess. Their duo is a joy to watch together.
Gliss before kiss
Hymn before him
Trills before thrills
Requiem Mass before a**
Major before date her
Mahler before call her
Mahler before call her lmao thats great
*ahem* Classical before Romantic.
@@darkSorceror that's great
u forgot intonation before penetration
"Well, you could have just asked nicely for the kid to shut up." --Eddy, 2021
Brett instantly has a place in every girls' heart when he said the cheating bf is the A**hole~
I don't think you'd find many people, who wouldn't classify the cheating boyfriend as the a-hole, to be fair.
@@VelkanAngels the fact that he picked the bf over edwina, that makes the heart go boom boom
creep
Obviously cheaters are assholes, but smashing a $10,000 ANYTHING is the most childish, asshole-ish thing one can do. Like, all the guy did was cheat (and it's bad yes, but cheating is free).
She clearly wasn't poorly affected by it if she had the time to plot and execute a revenge (which is so immature btw). For her to smash a $10,000 instrument is beyond unforgivable. Not only is it a waste of an instrument (as Twoset said), but it's also a HUGE waste of money, AND she can be taken to court for doing such a thing. $10,000 isn't fucking cheap.
Also, maybe the cheater (who, again, is an asshole, but not more or less than the gf) doesn't have a lot of money, and is very passionate about music, but is also kind of stupid and immature which led to him cheating. Maybe the gf was abusive and he was cheating (still wrong) as an outlet; and given her violin-smashing outburst, I wouldn't doubt it.
All in all, if the girlfriend hadn't done anything wrong, the cheater would be the asshole 100%. Cheating is inexcusable. But the fact that her way to retaliate was to smash his $10,000 violin makes her the asshole in more ways than one.
@@nomoretwitterhandles Not just taken to court, either. I'm pretty sure if it was premeditated you could end up with a criminal charge.
Personal experience. My cello teacher asked one of the voice teachers at my college if they could swap practice rooms because the one he had was bigger (needed for 2 cellists in one room). He agreed happily. This was his usual room (though he hadn't actually booked it for that day), so it was pretty gracious of him. Granted, the voice professor should have actually booked the room and my teacher should have done the same, but even still, there was a kind understanding between colleagues of the specific needs of certain instruments.
00:54 “I have a very high moral.”
Said someone who prefer to drop a child rather than drop a Stradivarius on some previous video.
😁 that's true
LOL
Not gonna lie, I don't know what to decide
7:31 *Eddy makes a dirty joke*
*Brett casually ignoring him*
Honestly if the boyfriend cheated, he should've known what's coming, especially on Edwina, of all people.
Eddy: If you're a violinist, the best thing to do is befriend a pianist
Me who knows nothing about instruments: OF COURSE THE PIANIST
And I took that personally
Edit: okay ppl, calm down, it's a meme, I don't really care
So did i
no, I'm a pianist, but I know a lot about other musical instruments.
@@maarjakahrik3614 seems like you really care if you had to add an edit to nothing
"baroque before cock" as a lesbian who likes baroque music i fully endorse this statement
"Music before d**k" also works 😂
LMAO
Lez squad!!!!!! 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
@@amedeacatpaw5987 I'm sort of questioning right now, maybe ace, so lgbt squad! 🏳️🌈
@AceAtLasska Yay! Make sure to remember you’re valid! Love you ❤️
"baroque before cock" is honestly the funniest thing i've read in a long time :')
Video name: *girlfriend*
Twosetters: IT AIN'T FAMILIAH
Edit: omg thank you for all the likes! 😯 it's nice to see so many 2set AND Daniel Trasher fans out there!
I see that Daniel Thrasher reference there 👀
@@elveradanielle6341 YASS
@@elveradanielle6341 love your profile pic btw!
@@elveradanielle6341 he is a pianist that also makes yt videos
YIP YIP YIP YIP YIP YIP
soooo much of the reddit thread is just a mess of people with inappropriate reactions to other people’s actions, and a lot of youtubers who do these kinds of videos dogpile on one side or the other. it was really nice to hear well reasoned, two-sided responses to the situations actually, especially the cheating one. there were jokes in there and that is fun, but mostly i am leaving this video thinking brett and eddy are Good People™️, and that’s nice.
I like how thoughtful they both are and try to consider everyone. Empathy rules
In the first minute: The fact that editor san went and got old clips is so amazing. Amazing work!
LOL I love the LIST of rhymes.
17:05: ................I'm not going to answer cuz I have strong feelings that.........XD
Interesting. In German we have a rhyme somewhat similar to the chinese saying: "Wo man singt, da lass dich ruhig nieder, böse Menschen haben keine Lieder." Meaning "Settle down where people sing. Bad people do not have any songs."
I am sure that applies to pieces as well.
What about disney villains
I think that kinda saying exists in every language, we also have it in Bulgarian
I don't really get that phase. Is that means, bad people don't appreciate music?
@@zarinnazhang1572 Uh more like, if someone sings or plays an instrument they’re not bad people
I mean that’s the saying, reality is maybe a bit more complicated than that
@@kalinpetkov2916 haha that's true. Thank you for the explanation! :)
the way they think of the situations really interest me. they consider everything before giving an opinion while i just straight up say which person i think is the a-hole without thinking that objectively.
Me: *sees title*
Also me: Ling Ling 40 hours of grief and depression
Editor-san’s comments are hilarious
8:40 is when he scolds the kid and he's like "Your child is crying in A# ma'am"
We're 1.92 million from Editor-san getting permission to open a window. #SaveEditor-san
@Hamza Mzali eXcUSE mE this is a serious matter and you just sELf pROmOTE???
Me: clicking too early
Also me:watching twoset
Also me: see no subtitles
Also me: ohh, im too early
Same. But I still watched it and I'm surprised to have understood nearly all of what they said.
Everything I love about TwoSet in one vid. Only thing missing was their playing.
Editor-san can open a window when we hit 5M. Come one guys. TwoSetViolin community unite ↗️↗️↗️
Only a fellow musician would be suitable for another musician. Or at least, someone who can appreciate or love music. That said, I'm going to marry myself so that I can have me always encourage myself when I'm down and then have twice the power.
Bad self-advice. Partner doesn't have to be a musician just someone who cares and understands. Lots of jobs need long and strange hours. And lots of nice people are looking for partners. It's harder when you are so busy with practising but not impossible and worth the effort and patience.
@@tasmonic I think this onw is an elitist, so... eh.
@@Adirondaque Dunno. Even elitists have to care about others and look after their own emotional needs.
@Philippa Beckman what you said is very true and people should know about it but, didn't you take a joke too serious? xd
@@jessicaalfaro145 maybe, maybe not. There's always an edge behind a joke like that and it's awful to see someone saying they won't form a relationship because it's easier that way.
@0:10
"Eddy said if we hit 5m I can open a window"
I hear you editor-san. I'm trying editor-san.
Twoset violin is low-key producing a lingling wisdom series.
A doctor, a lawyer, and a musician are discussing whether it's better to have a wife or just a girlfriend.
The doctor says a wife is better--more commitment in the relationship means less stress which is good for health.
The lawyer says a girlfriend is better... Divorces are legal hell and it's better to not risk it by getting married.
The musician says it's better to have a wife and a girlfriend... That way when your wife thinks you're with your girlfriend, and your girlfriend assumes you're with your wife--then you can practice!
Lol, I've heard this one with a mathematician instead of musician but I guess this applies to anyone who is very passionate about their job or way of life.
Well, priorities
The one about giving up the job he is most passionate about (playing gigs) to get a better job was literally the debate topic of the world's debate tournament finals 2020.
I was once called out in front of the entire orchestra for yawning. It was petrifying. Ever since that day, I have never visibly yawned in a rehearsal or lesson
In the old days we used to get slapped with a leather for yawning.
Eddy's summary:
"The A hole is the society who doesn't support music education for young kids"
In society we live : yoda
@Hamza Mzali that's a good one
It's true, in my council area they recently started charging for music lessons again, when they had been free for everyone before.
At least the people who are eligible for free school meals don't have to pay, but those people who only just don't qualify are disadvantaged.
That's the truth! Arts education is important!
In my country it does until a certain level. 🤷
7:00 IF IT WASN'T THE MUSIC I WOULDVE THOUGHT IT WAS LEGIT HAHAHA
Editor-san really went all out on this one, I applaud you. Blink twice if you are being held against your will.
Editor-san’s dad jokes are reaching a new level.
I AGREE
If I were Edwina in that last scenario I would’ve considered etching cheater on his violin. He either has to buy a new one or live with the shame
Clever !
the director is the jerk because he singled out a high schooler to publicly humiliate him. he could have scolded him more nonspecifically (talk to the whole orchestra about showing up without practicing) and he still would have known it was about him, or held him back after rehearsal to speak with him privately, but he chose to make a spectacle of it.
ikr, our conductor sometimes makes a section play separetly and then one by one and he corrects the pitches, and afterwards he says "You (plural) have to practice!" and those who did badly before will know that he means them.
fyi: german has different "you"s for one person and two or more people
True
@@jankisi lol my band director
Public humiliation was one of the best ways to correct bad behaviour before police was invented by human-devouring States. Don't dismiss a good technique just because it clashes with your postmodern spoiled point of view.
@@escaramujo are you really correlating someone practicing their instrument more to public humiliation that was solely reserved for criminals before police were implemented? Are you joking?
I feel like in some of these situations, both sides are in the wrong. Brett didn't practice and that's wrong, but so is a director making someone cry (especially if the director ripped into him). It's wrong of Eddy to constantly be late, but it's also wrong for the quartet to lie. And in some of the scenarios, there's no wrong party. The one with the two people where one signs the other up without talking to each other, if they're that good of friends, brett knows eddys weekend schedule. If he signed eddy up specifically because he knew eddy would regret not going and has nothing better to do, that's fine. And the reason why it's fine is because sometimes you need that friend that pushes you to be your best self. It isn't wrong for eddy to be upset with brett because of the lack of communication, but if they're that good of friends, eddy will eventually realize that brett is helping eddy do what will end up being best for him. And anyways, just because you sign up doesn't mean you automatically have to show up. You can always cancel at least 24hrs before the master class.
the thing is its mentioned that eddy has performance anxiety. maybe Brett doesn't know how bad it is and forcing someone that is uncomfortable to do something like that is not okay. Brett could have pushed eddy to do the masterclass just by talking to eddy and trying to get him through the performance anxiety, not just throwing him in the deep end without preparation. obviously Brett's intentions were good, but that doesn't mean it was right.
I disagree with your points. Polítical correctness should stay at politics contexts and never show up in mainstream culture. It's harming society very badly.
“That escalated quickly “
😂😂😂
Editor-San is awesome too 👍
I thought y’all said musicians don’t date cuz y’all had to practice so y is there even a girlfriend?
i just remembered these iconic quotes:
'nO gIrL wOuLd DaTe U aNyWaYs CuZ u NoT dOcToR lAh!'
'nO gIrL wOuLd WaNt U cUz U cOmE iN sEcOnD pLaCe!'
@@goatsupremacyyy If you feel the need to state that in the comments...
I missed brett jumping in as the opening
You guys play so well that it DOES inspire me to practice my violin more (even though I have guitar picks older than you, that I bought when they were new and I was younger).
I'm sure you will both agree that practice time needs to be balanced with the physical condition of the player.
It does not help to practice beyond the point that your hands can tolerate it.
As your hands get stronger and you build up stamina, you increase your practice time.
That being said, 30 minutes to an hour each day is a good starting point, take rrest breaks when you feel your hands tense up or if they begin to cramp. Then when your hands have rested (5 minutes?) start up again.
"If you are going to cheat.... " No just stop right there. There is no excuse for cheating. If you want to date someone else, end your relationship first. The end. Don't string them along, don't play with their emotions, just be honest that the relationship isn't working out and either fix it or end it. Never cheat!
True, but if the other person causes actual damage to the person or their belongings that is just as wrong and they are not any better. The best way is to cut them off and don't associate with them anymore, from experience of multiple close family members being cheated on
That's pretty much exactly what he said lol
Good string pun
@@LN-pz5ou not really?
cheating lingers on a person and that shit stays with you and can instill a “i’m not worth it” “i have to do something better” “why did he cheat on me” thought process that follows people throughout relationships, it can also cause paranoia that manifests in other relationships and shit like that. Breaking the violin isn’t the right course of action, but they are NOT equal in terms of morality.
When Eddy started reading " Brett and Edwina..." had to pause video to laugh! 😂 And then he went " Debussy before the 😼" I lost it! 😂😂 I can't breath!!
Mathematics and others subject be like :
" if you get the wrong answer , I think you need to practice more and if you get the right answers , you still need to practice more - Brett "
14:51 I'M DEAD (read what editor-san wrote)
Ling Ling’s girlfriend or boyfriend would never leave them
Every girl is ling ling's girlfriend because ling ling practice 40 hours a day
@@gbl148 and every male because we don't judge and we don't know who Ling Ling is yet. They could be a God for all we know
How did u know about me?
@@joemcle6521 🔥
Ling Ling's girlfriend is rehearsing with him
"eddy gets really bad performance anxiety playing in front of strangers and has broken down while playing solos before"
me, with clinical social anxiety and general anxiety disorder who plays the violin: 🥲
"It's better for your own mental health if you learn to process these emotions and learn how to forgive someone." Eddy is so wise.
Aaaa
The legendary breath taking intro.
My day is complete.
Wow don't you hate when you break your boyfriend's violin for cheating and then he breaks your own violin so now you have to stab his dad 😔✋
😂
So annoying🙄
Damn...Eddy's basement seems to be a fun place at this moment..
10/10 would go there...
I feel that the girlfriend (ex-girlfriend) is going to comment “intonation” on all of her cheating BF’s videos!!!
The first story is really relatable, I was on my second year of orchestra as a bass player and was played in a varsity class. My orchestra instructor was very harsh in my class and would yell at us when we messed up. There was a kid in my class who was always making mistakes, and I know we all make mistakes but my instructor was passing the line when she’d speak to him. She would yell at him in front of the orchestra as went as far as saying his parents must be disappointed with him and that she regrets placing him in her class. This was a regular thing in the class, I was very pitiful for the kid.
nobody:
me: is triggered because eddy is singing an a flat instead of an a in the beginning
This might help you: the German word for a flat is as, so Eddy didn't sing ahole, but ashole
I'm updating the urban dictionary as we speak to list "a-flat-hole" as a musician who is an asshole
INterEsTinG. Eddy beginning to lose his perfect pitch?
Being off by a half step is how it starts.
Check out "Perfect Pitch - Why Do People Lose It?" - Rick Beato video.
th-cam.com/video/3rx08qWtFak/w-d-xo.html
Baroque pitch
Lol. What abt all of us who can't tell the difference
Twoset is the A hole because they make lots of entertaining contents for us that we forget to practice 40hours everyday!
or they remind us to go practice when we are bgeing lazy on youtube and fall on their videos
I'm loving this twoset energy 😃
If I ever ever stand trial I want to be judged by twoset, they are really looking into every situation trying to be 100% fair