Brett is really living up to his meme potential here 0:50 wrong wedding 1:14 wrong swan 2:00 wrong saint-saens 3:51 accidentally scratched his violin ft. visibly concerned Eddy
The Imperial March is swiped from Porgy and Bess. Though it only shows up briefly in the orchestration, it is there, shortly after “It Ain’t Necessarily So.”
God, I love how invested you guys get in the music! Like, Eddy just complaining, "I want to play more than 6 seconds!" Also, the way that half the time, you both just automatically fall into harmony is gorgeous. I love how in sync the two of you are with the music, it's lovely to watch. Thank you for more beautiful music and beautiful humor! ❤
Not a musician. I was never interested in classical music and such. But now, TwoSet seriously made me regret not paying attention to my Music Class in Highschool.
Music class in high school was not like this for me! I do music now in spite of it, not because. Rather strangely, I played in a small band for ten years….with my high school music teacher. You can’t make this stuff up!
Dear friends! As a Conservatory Student, I want to share with you my journey to become a Rhythm and Counting Master! (well... At least I hope it will be so 🤓) I also hope that my videos help you in your practice! 👈 See you on my channel!
"The Brett ascending" at 5:38 was actually very impressive, quite spot on point, and in tune. YES! Well done, Brett! Eddy, you can run this tape back and check for me with your super powers of perfect pitch. This was a fun episode! Thanks, guys, and have a beautiful day!
As someone who was not really quite exposed to classical music before I met you guys, I am genuinely surprised how many pieces I can actually recognize aka how much you have educated me
This is another video of **Twoset flex how much they practiced** **Twoset proves that they are indeed professional violinists** Just how many pieces have you guys practiced/played so that you are able to play out most of them once you see the name!! I'm really impressed!! Lots of time and PRACTICE devoted!! Lots of love and respect!!
@@wakingtheworld But I thought with pieces it only apply when you are already playing? Like you remember one bar and the next bar comes naturally but you still have to remember the first bar?
3:19 Eddy gives a little dance to Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (love that)--5:12 they are just having so much fun together--AND the whole time they really show their love of the music as well as the strength of their connection with one another. What a great Saturday morning for us...
All pieces appeared in this video (pls correct me if I am wrong): 1. Wedding march, (Mendelssohn) 2. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, (Bach) 3. Hungarian Dance No. 5, (Brahms) 4. Eine Kleine NAchtmusik K.525, (Mozart) 5. Swan Lake, (Tchaikovsky) 6. Turandot: Nessun Dorma, Puccini 7. Für Elise, Beethoven 8. The Sleeping Beauty Op. 66: Waltz (Tchaikovsky) 9. Boléro, Ravel 10. Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns) 11. Pavane in F-sharp Minor Op. 50 - Andante molto moderato (Fauré) 12. The Planets - Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity, Op. 32 No.4 (Holst) 13. Caprice No. 24 in A minor (N. Paganini) 14. String Quintet No. II in E Major Op. 11/5 G 275 III. Minuetto - Trio (Boccherini) 15. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Morning Mood (Grieg) 16. Der Erlkönig (Schubert) 17. The Devil's Trill Sonata (Tartini) 18. Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor (Bach) 19. Sonata No. 3 in D minor "Ballade" (Ysaÿe) 20. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Tchaikovsky) 21. Imperial March from Star Wars (John Williams) 22. Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major I. Prelude (Bach) 23. Violin Concerto "Spring / La Primavera" in E major, Op. 8 No. 1 (Vivaldi) 24. The Flower Duet from Lakmé (Delibes) 25. Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor BWV 1043 (Bach) 26. Scheherazade, Op. 35 (Rimsky-Korsakov) 27. Violin Concerto, Op.14: I. Allegro (Samuel Barber) 28. Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85 (Elgar) 29. Csárdás (Monti) 30. Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov) 31. Nocturne in E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2 (Chopin) 32. Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 - I. Allegro Moderato (Sibelius) 33. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach) 34. The Lark Ascending (Vaughan Williams) 35. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (Tchaikovsky) 36. Carmen: Toreador Song (Bizet) 37. Symphony No. 4 (Brahms) 38. The Blue Danube (Strauss II) 39. Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 (Beethoven) 40. Overture from the Marriage of Figaro (Mozart) 41. Violin Concerto in E Minor Op. 64 (Mendelssohn) 42. Thaïs: Méditation (Massenet) 43. Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A minor, Op. 28 (Saint-Saëns) 44. William Tell Overture (Rossini) 45. Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 (R. Strauss) 46. Clair de Lune (Debussy) 47. Salut d'amour, Op. 12, Liebesgruss (Elgar) 48. The Firebird (Stravinsky) 49. Canon in D (Pachelbel) 50. Theme from Game of Thrones (Djawadi) 51. Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rachmaninoff) 52. Symphony No. 94 "Surprise" (Haydn) 53. Habanera from Carmen (Bizet) 54. Moonlight Sonata, I. Adagio Sostenuto (Beethoven) 55. The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Prelude in C Major, BWV 846 (Bach) 56. Requiem: Lacrimosa (Mozart) 57. Carmina Burana - O fortuna (Carl Orff) 58. Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183: I. Allegro con brio (Mozart) 59. Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) 60. Radetzky March (Strauss I)
Eddy : "This game requires intellect, wit, knowledge, speed and virtuosity." Editor San : "Why are you even playing then ?" DAMN !! LOVE YOU EDITOR SAN !! ❤️❤️
@@xandraxandra1437 yea but twoset was also very very funny back then when i guess they edit themselves but she is also Not to criticize twoset or disagree with you.
Such vibes!! I wanted you to keep going too 😍 I wonder if you remember songs in perfect pitch too, or do you sometimes play tunes in a different key, even if you’re remember the song?
people without perfect pitch might play in the wrong key if they've only listened to the melody without sheets, if you played it before its almost impossible for musicians to play in the wrong key unless its intentional
editor-san being editor-san 0:14 starting off strong with a roast 1:14 wrong swan 2:00 wrong saint-saens 2:04 not a single braincell found 2:05 brett plz 2:31 well that's 5 of 6 seconds 3:25 team participation 3:38 still holst 5:38 the brett ascending 6:57 questionably recognizable 8:01 gounod is that you
Liszt of Twoset play together in this video lol (they matched each other so fast once they started to play together, I'm impressed and touched at the same time! Soul mate goal!!) 0:56 Bach 1:07 Mozart 1:18 Swan Lake 2:31 Jupiter 3:24 Tchaikovsky 3:35 not Holst but played Holst but still sounds good 4:05 The flower Duet from Lakme 4:34 Elgar 5:10 Sibelius 5:20 Bach 5:40 Tchaikovsky 6:17 Mozart 6:33 Mendelssohn 6:39 Meditation 7:34 Haydn 7:50 Beethoven
PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS! I want to hear more. The absolute joy you both are radiating, playing all of this fantastic music one after the other is addicting and is a pleasure to revel in. I want to make a playlist of all of this music and go listen to it now. Thank you for the inspiration and keep doing what you are doing. You are both AWESOME!
I love how much love and time you guys have dedicated to the music. You made an extremely difficult challenge for yourselves and not only reasonably performed it (in my opinion) but had fun and wanted to do more.
I’m a baritone saxophone player and I just have to say, you two are some of the funniest and entertaining TH-cam musicians. Not a single bad video idea for years. I’m sure I can speak for many other musicians that watch this channel, you’ve brought a community together, of ALL instrument types and some non musicians, and that’s fine. Point being, we all get to come together and enjoy quality content and it is much appreciated in times like this. Much love! ~ One Set Bari Sax
On #26 4:45 I swear he hit Hilary Hahn levels of Barber Violin Concerto speeds. Maybe he was relaxed enough because there was no pressure, but he nailed that speed!
I know you guys "only" did 55 pieces, but this was absolutely my FAV of your videos and I've been watching for a while. Epic thing was that the Boccherini piece you skipped I knew and altho I recognized a lot of the music, would never have been able to pick them out from the names! You guys are amazing and should play the other 45 pieces. That is incredible talent, thanks!!!
Proud non-musician here. I know 48 of 55 pieces they played + 2 that they skipped (Faure Pavane & Boccherini Minuet). Thanks Twoset, you've enriched my music taste. 😊
I'm impressed by their musical knowledge... for it really is something to know by yeart so many musical pieces, not only for violin, but also for piano, cello, and symphonies...
This is the second time I watched this video. This time first thing came to mind is “The Young and The Restless” version of you two in the name of love for music. Again, very impressive. Many names of composers and compositions are totally foreign to me and yet you two got them down in your memory! 🤗🤗🤗
So I'm not a musician, but I love listening to classical music and watching twoset. I have to say oh my goodness was I getting anxiety (not the bad kind) from watching that timer and seeing the number of pieces lol.
I want to see the remaining list (or Liszt)!!! Could we have another video on that? And I just thought of how many pieces I know (or the name of that piece) because of TwoSet. Wow you guys are really making a difference!
It's been just so wonderful that 2 friends can do this together!! I so jealous!!haha.... Very looking forward to more of your videos to come up. I do miss my olden time when in a music school...
1:02 OMG thank you sooooooooo much! I can play this one on the piano and i didn't know the name of the song so i could search for tutorials that teach me the whole song. I guess I'll need to practice for 40 hours now...
its just so cute seeing brett playing the "wrong swan" for two times and eddy was just like "here here here play this" and plays the melody instead 🤣
It's moments like these where Eddy's memory surpasses that of Brett XD
I love how for the second time, he chose "The Elephant" instead of the swan! XD
Brett is really living up to his meme potential here
0:50 wrong wedding
1:14 wrong swan
2:00 wrong saint-saens
3:51 accidentally scratched his violin
ft. visibly concerned Eddy
2:00 he started playing the elephant right ?? 😂
Also
5:37 the Brett ascending
7:50 wrong key
@@the_chosen_oneld3545 yes
@@the_chosen_oneld3545 yes hahaha
brett: memorises bach and ysaye sonatas perfectly
also brett: skips fuguing *boccherini’s minuet*
lmao
It is the trio which is not super famous so only Suzuki kids will probably know it
@@rennkaiy The same Brett who loves Witches Dance?
@@Pennwisedom well no because it has 24ish years since he has probably touched it
@@rennkaiy Except when he taught with it.
0:40 Mendelssohn, "Wedding March"
0:55 Bach, "Toccata and Fugue in d minor"
1:01 Brahms, "Hungarian Dance No. 5"
1:05 Mozart, "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
1:12 Tchaikovsky, "Swan Lake"
1:27 Puccini, "Turandot: Nessun Dorma"
1:36 Beethoven, "Fur Elise"
1:42 Tchaikovsky, "Sleeping Beauty waltz" (skip)
1:50 Ravel, "Bolero"
1:59 Saint-Saens, "Carnival of the Animals: The Swan"
2:12 Faure, "Pavane: Andante molto moderato" (skip)
2:26 Holst, "The Planets: Jupiter"
2:37 Paganini, "Caprice No. 24"
2:41 Boccherini, "String Quintet No. 2: Minuetto" (skip)
2:47 Grieg, "Peer Gynt: Morning Mood"
2:52 Schubert, "Der Erlkonig"
2:58 Tartini, "The Devil's Trill Sonata"
3:14 Bach, "Partita No. 2: Chaconne"
3:17 Ysaye, "Sonata No. 3: Ballade"
3:20 Tchaikovsky, "The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"
3:27 Williams, "Star Wars: Imperial March"
3:49 Bach, "Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude"
4:01 Vivaldi, "Four Seasons: Spring"
4:05 Delibes, "Lakme: Flower Duet"
4:13 Bach, "Double Violin Concerto in d minor"
4:18 Rimsky-Korsakov, "Scheherazade"
4:22 Barber, "Violin Concerto"
4:30 Elgar, "Cello Concerto"
4:45 Monti, "Csardas"
4:53 Rimsky-Korsakov, "Flight of the Bumblebee"
4:58 Chopin, "Nocturne in E-flat major"
5:10 Sibelius, "Violin Concerto"
5:17 Bach, "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3"
5:29 Williams, "The Lark Ascending"
5:40 Tchaikovsky, "Violin Concerto"
5:46 Bizet, "Carmen: Toreador"
5:53 Brahms, "Symphony No. 4"
5:57 Strauss, "The Blue Danube"
6:04 Beethoven, "Romance No. 2"
6:14 Mozart, "The Marriage of Figaro: Overture"
6:33 Mendelssohn, "Violin Concerto"
6:39 Massenet, "Thais: Meditation"
6:44 Saint-Saens, "Introduction and rondo capriccioso"
6:47 Rossini, "William Tell: Overture"
6:50 Strauss, "Also sprach Zarathustra"
6:55 Debussy, "Clair de lune"
6:59 Elgar, "Salut d'Amour"
7:04 Stravinsky, "The Firebird"
7:19 Pachelbel, "Canon in D"
7:22 Djawadi, "Game of Thrones theme"
7:25 Rachmaninoff, "Piano Concerto No. 3"
7:33 Haydn, "Symphony No. 94"
7:37 Bizet, "Carmen: Habanera"
7:48 Beethoven, "Moonlight Sonata"
7:55 Bach, "The Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1: Prelude in C major"
8:10 Mozart, "Requiem: Lacrimosa"
8:21 Orff, "Carmina Burana: O Fortuna"
8:26 Mozart, "Symphony No. 25" (skip)
8:32 Gershwin, "Rhapsody in Blue"
8:42 Strauss, "Radetsky March"
You are so cool
omg so nice
You are the MVP. Making a spotify playlist as we speak!
God bless you!
Thank you!!
Brett: let's see if we can remember the piece
Also Brett: *plays an incorrect piece on the first one*
also brett on the next swan piece: plays swan lake
@@lls1980 then when the swan by saint-saens came, he played le phant/the elephant.
I dont know how to spell it lol
Haha yea
@@Raine_Daily thats what i was stating lol
Now I wonder…Is Editor-san secretly fluent in classical music as they basically are roasting Brett this time (•o•)?
it’s the way that they blanked on Star Wars for me 😂 this was actually such a fun challenge, thanks for sharing!!
I love your videos!
@@justinkim_ ahh thank you so much! :)
The Imperial March is swiped from Porgy and Bess. Though it only shows up briefly in the orchestration, it is there, shortly after “It Ain’t Necessarily So.”
God, I love how invested you guys get in the music! Like, Eddy just complaining, "I want to play more than 6 seconds!" Also, the way that half the time, you both just automatically fall into harmony is gorgeous. I love how in sync the two of you are with the music, it's lovely to watch. Thank you for more beautiful music and beautiful humor! ❤
musicians are like that, yeah 😅
yes
To Eddy - we want to hear more than 6 seconds too!!!
@@auntjess Nah, Sibelius is noise
@@ranonampangom2185 😮
You guys should do a part two with the remaining pieces that would be so awesome!!!!!!
Edit: guys thank you SO MUCH for 1K likes!!!!
Was just looking for this comment, I agree :)
Yes, I agree.
Yes! Maybe only 8 min for 45 pieces. :) I love this kind of videos where they play together and have fun.
Yes we need part II. Maybe fewer pieces required so we can hear more of each.
Yes! Or maybe slightly change the rules next time - like, how much time will the 100 pieces run take?
Not a musician. I was never interested in classical music and such. But now, TwoSet seriously made me regret not paying attention to my Music Class in Highschool.
Music class in high school was not like this for me! I do music now in spite of it, not because. Rather strangely, I played in a small band for ten years….with my high school music teacher. You can’t make this stuff up!
So now is the time to get yer musical education! Much nicer this way and so entertaining!
It's never too late to start loving classical music. When the music is hundreds of years old you don't have to worry you're behind the times! :D
It’s never too late to enjoy music :)
Never too late :) Welcome to the gang!
THEY'RE SUPER IN SYNC!! They immediately know their part that they need to play!
When they both play together everything sounds so beautiful!
I love how one assumes orchestra position as soon as the other starts playing his 'piece'
They play really good together. I love it when they have fun with their violins.
Dear friends!
As a Conservatory Student, I want to share with you my journey to become a Rhythm and Counting Master! (well... At least I hope it will be so 🤓)
I also hope that my videos help you in your practice!
👈 See you on my channel!
"The Brett ascending" at 5:38 was actually very impressive, quite spot on point, and in tune. YES! Well done, Brett! Eddy, you can run this tape back and check for me with your super powers of perfect pitch. This was a fun episode! Thanks, guys, and have a beautiful day!
As someone who was not really quite exposed to classical music before I met you guys, I am genuinely surprised how many pieces I can actually recognize aka how much you have educated me
Same here! My classical music education!
We all gotta respect the ✨dedication ✨ 💪🏻 now I can finally know the names of some pieces without googling "dun dun dun*
Some.
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
Same lol
EXACTLY
Haha same
This is another video of
**Twoset flex how much they practiced**
**Twoset proves that they are indeed professional violinists**
Just how many pieces have you guys practiced/played so that you are able to play out most of them once you see the name!! I'm really impressed!! Lots of time and PRACTICE devoted!! Lots of love and respect!!
Eddy: has forgetting problems
Also Eddy: proceed to remember most of the pieces!
Mebee muscle memory kicking in...
When you're such an intellect, at some point you must prioritize what to remember.
@@wakingtheworld But I thought with pieces it only apply when you are already playing? Like you remember one bar and the next bar comes naturally but you still have to remember the first bar?
@@johannah4770 like music > violin (jk I know Eddy only forgot it a few times)
@@helenwong4230 Ah, so as long as he remembers the first few bars he'd be ok to continue?
3:19 Eddy gives a little dance to Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (love that)--5:12 they are just having so much fun together--AND the whole time they really show their love of the music as well as the strength of their connection with one another. What a great Saturday morning for us...
All pieces appeared in this video (pls correct me if I am wrong):
1. Wedding march, (Mendelssohn)
2. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, (Bach)
3. Hungarian Dance No. 5, (Brahms)
4. Eine Kleine NAchtmusik K.525, (Mozart)
5. Swan Lake, (Tchaikovsky)
6. Turandot: Nessun Dorma, Puccini
7. Für Elise, Beethoven
8. The Sleeping Beauty Op. 66: Waltz (Tchaikovsky)
9. Boléro, Ravel
10. Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns)
11. Pavane in F-sharp Minor Op. 50 - Andante molto moderato (Fauré)
12. The Planets - Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity, Op. 32 No.4 (Holst)
13. Caprice No. 24 in A minor (N. Paganini)
14. String Quintet No. II in E Major Op. 11/5 G 275 III. Minuetto - Trio (Boccherini)
15. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Morning Mood (Grieg)
16. Der Erlkönig (Schubert)
17. The Devil's Trill Sonata (Tartini)
18. Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor (Bach)
19. Sonata No. 3 in D minor "Ballade" (Ysaÿe)
20. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Tchaikovsky)
21. Imperial March from Star Wars (John Williams)
22. Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major I. Prelude (Bach)
23. Violin Concerto "Spring / La Primavera" in E major, Op. 8 No. 1 (Vivaldi)
24. The Flower Duet from Lakmé (Delibes)
25. Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor BWV 1043 (Bach)
26. Scheherazade, Op. 35 (Rimsky-Korsakov)
27. Violin Concerto, Op.14: I. Allegro (Samuel Barber)
28. Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85 (Elgar)
29. Csárdás (Monti)
30. Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov)
31. Nocturne in E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2 (Chopin)
32. Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 - I. Allegro Moderato (Sibelius)
33. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach)
34. The Lark Ascending (Vaughan Williams)
35. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (Tchaikovsky)
36. Carmen: Toreador Song (Bizet)
37. Symphony No. 4 (Brahms)
38. The Blue Danube (Strauss II)
39. Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 (Beethoven)
40. Overture from the Marriage of Figaro (Mozart)
41. Violin Concerto in E Minor Op. 64 (Mendelssohn)
42. Thaïs: Méditation (Massenet)
43. Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A minor, Op. 28 (Saint-Saëns)
44. William Tell Overture (Rossini)
45. Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 (R. Strauss)
46. Clair de Lune (Debussy)
47. Salut d'amour, Op. 12, Liebesgruss (Elgar)
48. The Firebird (Stravinsky)
49. Canon in D (Pachelbel)
50. Theme from Game of Thrones (Djawadi)
51. Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rachmaninoff)
52. Symphony No. 94 "Surprise" (Haydn)
53. Habanera from Carmen (Bizet)
54. Moonlight Sonata, I. Adagio Sostenuto (Beethoven)
55. The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Prelude in C Major, BWV 846 (Bach)
56. Requiem: Lacrimosa (Mozart)
57. Carmina Burana - O fortuna (Carl Orff)
58. Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183: I. Allegro con brio (Mozart)
59. Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin)
60. Radetzky March (Strauss I)
@@billywildefield7210 Quite right too.
@@billywildefield7210 Fixed, thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
They actually played the overture to Carmen and not the Toreador's March lol
You are a champ 👏🏽 ❤️
Just seeing their faces light up at some of the pieces is just priceless
I know right?when flight of the bumblebee came up Bret’s face lit up with a smile that was never seen before.
@@noodlesdorkenson4674 If he can play it slowly than he can play it quickly.
Eddy : "This game requires intellect, wit, knowledge, speed and virtuosity."
Editor San : "Why are you even playing then ?"
DAMN !!
LOVE YOU EDITOR SAN !! ❤️❤️
Editor San makes half of Twoset so funny!
Editor-san: da BEST!
@@xandraxandra1437 yea but twoset was also very very funny back then when i guess they edit themselves but she is also
Not to criticize twoset or disagree with you.
@@mrstovvs6760 Yes, I agree. Somehow they have managed to continue in the same way, with the same sorts of humour, over the years.
Such vibes!! I wanted you to keep going too 😍 I wonder if you remember songs in perfect pitch too, or do you sometimes play tunes in a different key, even if you’re remember the song?
Piece! ✌️
people without perfect pitch might play in the wrong key if they've only listened to the melody without sheets, if you played it before its almost impossible for musicians to play in the wrong key unless its intentional
@@skygaz3r Piece out!
@@Eric-yi2yl totally agree. If I've only heard the piece I'll just guess any key to play it in (usually wrong) but occasionally I'll get it right.
piece* im sorry i had to
editor-san being editor-san
0:14 starting off strong with a roast
1:14 wrong swan
2:00 wrong saint-saens
2:04 not a single braincell found
2:05 brett plz
2:31 well that's 5 of 6 seconds
3:25 team participation
3:38 still holst
5:38 the brett ascending
6:57 questionably recognizable
8:01 gounod is that you
Editor-san is a treasure!
2:51 Brett's "good morning!" Was so wholesome 😂
Liszt of Twoset play together in this video lol (they matched each other so fast once they started to play together, I'm impressed and touched at the same time! Soul mate goal!!)
0:56 Bach
1:07 Mozart
1:18 Swan Lake
2:31 Jupiter
3:24 Tchaikovsky
3:35 not Holst but played Holst but still sounds good
4:05 The flower Duet from Lakme
4:34 Elgar
5:10 Sibelius
5:20 Bach
5:40 Tchaikovsky
6:17 Mozart
6:33 Mendelssohn
6:39 Meditation
7:34 Haydn
7:50 Beethoven
Minor correction: ‘Sibelius’ rather than ‘Sebelius’. Thanks for the time stamps!
@@louiscouperin3731 Corrected, thanks!!
The title: "100 pieces in 10 minutes"
The video: *lasts 9 minutes and 19 seconds*
Me: *sweat nervously*
If there's something I've learned with these games, it's that Brett doesn't do very well under time pressure
He's more of a perfection and freezes?
I thought so too, I can totally relate with him.
woke up to brett playing "here comes the bride." at 3 am. needless to say, probably the strangest way i've woken up this week.
As much as I am loving this vid, this just leaves me hanging and wanting to hear them play the whole piece instead 🥺🥺🥺
Just imagine how many hours that video would be 😵💫👍
@@fluffy-fluffy5996 yeah 🥰🥰🥰
Need more of eddy's lark ascending
@@fadhilahzahran6786 Well they did play "The Lark Descending" as a joke a few years ago, you can find it on TH-cam. 😊
Loved this video! You guys have so many original ideas :)
They really do😀
7:20 Canon in D getting every ounce of love it probably deserves: none.
They can play all of them in 10 minutes while I'd spend ten minutes trying to figure out the melody
I love how brett plays tchaikovsky violin concerto and eddy plays the sibelius one because its the one they played live :D
i would pay to hear Brett's mendelssohn violin concerto and Eddie's sibelius professionally recorded
Love this classic TwoSet energy. Keep it up, you continue to be awesome.
Just some timestamps :)
1:02 why we need Brett's Brahms
1:17 "just play this" (swan fail)
3:14 Brett's Bach + Ysaye
3:50 rip Brett's violin
4:22 Eddy's Barber
4:49 Eddy impressed by Brett's Csardas
5:10 Sibelius
5:21 Brandenburg Concerto
5:34 Lark Ascending feat. Brett singing
5:40 Tchaikovsky
6:33 Mendelssohn 4mil spoilers
7:39 Carmen
I'm so happy they played Puccini. I love Nessun Dorma.
4:50 and Eddy’s woah of approval!!
"[The challenge] needs intellect, wit, speed and virtuosity!"
"why are you playing then?"
I love editor-san
Yea, recently (perhaps the new) editor-san just roast Twosets without mercy 🤣
Don't mind me this is just my time stamp for Brett's singing voice
5:38
This video is gonna be the source of my next week's playlist! Remind me of so many pieces that I want to give it ago
PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS! I want to hear more. The absolute joy you both are radiating, playing all of this fantastic music one after the other is addicting and is a pleasure to revel in. I want to make a playlist of all of this music and go listen to it now. Thank you for the inspiration and keep doing what you are doing. You are both AWESOME!
3:54 Historical moment for Brett's bae, HE SCRATCHED IT FOR THE SAKE OF THE GAME!! Lots of love and respect towards Brett and his BAE!!
And his new/latest one will not have been cheap... He would have done his angst off camera later...
@@wakingtheworld hopefully his bae is fine!!
I love how much love and time you guys have dedicated to the music. You made an extremely difficult challenge for yourselves and not only reasonably performed it (in my opinion) but had fun and wanted to do more.
not Brett calling lacrimosa "creepy" when he is the composer of the creepy lofi track 😆
I’ve recently rediscovered 2Set and spent 2 months now watching all I have missed in 2 years. Totally hooked and amazed of how much they have grown!
THIS IS SUCH A CHARADES VIBE, WHEN ARE YOU BRINGING THEM BACH?
It is a MAJOR problem
Ending this on Radetzky March just feels so fitting for some reason 😅
This was so much fun to watch. You can tell Eddy and Brett enjoyed this challenge. More pls
I’m a baritone saxophone player and I just have to say, you two are some of the funniest and entertaining TH-cam musicians. Not a single bad video idea for years. I’m sure I can speak for many other musicians that watch this channel, you’ve brought a community together, of ALL instrument types and some non musicians, and that’s fine. Point being, we all get to come together and enjoy quality content and it is much appreciated in times like this. Much love! ~ One Set Bari Sax
I've been a twoset fan for quite a while. For some pieces, I already knew who would play the excerpt as soon as the title flashed on the screen :D
I'm definitely here for longer vidoes where TwoSet play pieces in full :D
I love seeing you guys get creative while giving us so much musical content. Thank you for being invested! We love you!
5:38 Brett dazzles us with hitherto unsuspected vocal skills!
The challenge should’ve given more time so we can listen to more pieces from you guys 👍
I like how they get so into the pieces that they keep playing, even if it uses up their time a little.
Me: wants them to keep playing because it’s so beautiful ✨
Also me: getting anxiety over the time running out
I love, too, how you guys would play way more of the piece than you needed to because you just love music so much!!!
I love how they didn't recognise the piece at 2:42 even though they use it in their videos a LOT
On #26 4:45 I swear he hit Hilary Hahn levels of Barber Violin Concerto speeds. Maybe he was relaxed enough because there was no pressure, but he nailed that speed!
Love the videos where you play straight and your energy is buzzing in the music 😊
My favorite Brett moments: 2:27, 2:51,
2:59, 5:39 (quite impressive)
I literally said "NO" so loudly when Brett said his violin got a scratch 🥲
PS. Eddy's memory seems to be working better in this video lol
I know you guys "only" did 55 pieces, but this was absolutely my FAV of your videos and I've been watching for a while. Epic thing was that the Boccherini piece you skipped I knew and altho I recognized a lot of the music, would never have been able to pick them out from the names! You guys are amazing and should play the other 45 pieces. That is incredible talent, thanks!!!
Proud non-musician here. I know 48 of 55 pieces they played + 2 that they skipped (Faure Pavane & Boccherini Minuet). Thanks Twoset, you've enriched my music taste. 😊
If you grew up watching Disney's Sleeping Beauty you know the third one they skipped too
eddy’s quick participation on mendelssohn’s one was so smooth
4:37 i love the time you put into the cello concerto, it is indeed beautiful
Should've done it separately and see who gets the most of them 😎
I was expecting it to be a showdown/competition but them working together on a challenge was a more pleasant surprise! :D
I love how some of the melodies are so strong that you can stop in the middle of the phrase and have to complete it. Shows the power of music!
I'm impressed by their musical knowledge... for it really is something to know by yeart so many musical pieces, not only for violin, but also for piano, cello, and symphonies...
Its so cool watching you guys play together. The passion is evident!
I must be weird for finding Brett 'sand Eddy's distress to be so much entertaining 😂
This is the second time I watched this video. This time first thing came to mind is “The Young and The Restless” version of you two in the name of love for music. Again, very impressive. Many names of composers and compositions are totally foreign to me and yet you two got them down in your memory! 🤗🤗🤗
A trip down memory lane...Its been a while I heard some of these pieces. Bizet had me bopping
They also knew pieces that aren't written for violin, like piano, cello and symphonies. Impressive! 👏👏👏
You guys seem so happy in this episode, i wanna cry, im so happy you so happy, just be happy forever pls lets all be happy
Very impressive that you played 10 minutes worth of music in 9 minutes and 20 seconds!
Haha, they do manage to squeeze 40 hours into 1 day so I guess those 40 seconds are still somehow in there!
5:39 omg Brett can actually sing - lovely tone!
Brett scratching his violin hurts me
Thank you for yet another amazing video with beautiful playing❤️
I come here for the humour as well as the wonderful musicianship. You make classical music accessible to people like me.
So I'm not a musician, but I love listening to classical music and watching twoset. I have to say oh my goodness was I getting anxiety (not the bad kind) from watching that timer and seeing the number of pieces lol.
i really love the energy in this video ^^ hope to see a part two perhaps!
You have to do this again for sure loved it!
[an opportunity to play Hungarian dance #5 appears]
Brett: :D :D !! :D !!!!!!!
melts my heart every time
1:07 it's satisfying how they automatically synchronize
As a cellist, I felt really happy when they played the Elgar Cello Concerto for longer than 6 seconds :)
3:14 The happiest Bach Chaconne I’ve ever listened to….. 😂🤣😂
"Wrong swan" I'm crying😂😂😂
Heckin yes! Another bomb ass video to watch! 🤩
You two never disappoint, infectious smiles and blazing talent 🙂 you always make me smile
thank you for being my daily serotonin
I want to see the remaining list (or Liszt)!!! Could we have another video on that?
And I just thought of how many pieces I know (or the name of that piece) because of TwoSet.
Wow you guys are really making a difference!
This content best demonstrates how Eddy's ear is far superior to Brett's. His memory is two-fold: the piece and the right pitch.
Let’s all take a moment to appreciate editor-san ❤️
Editor-san is at Ling Ling level...❤️
It's been just so wonderful that 2 friends can do this together!! I so jealous!!haha.... Very looking forward to more of your videos to come up. I do miss my olden time when in a music school...
8:12 *Flashback to Brett's requirem*
i love this type of videos because i expand my knowledge of classical pieces 😁
1:02 OMG thank you sooooooooo much! I can play this one on the piano and i didn't know the name of the song so i could search for tutorials that teach me the whole song. I guess I'll need to practice for 40 hours now...
Lmao i love watching sleep-deprived twoset, but please sleep guys