Wow dude... you sound so much more Australian all of a sudden... it's like your accent has completely changed in your trip back. Cheers from New Zealand.
First i thought, wow, his voice is much lower than usual... but when he started playing, i noticed the violin isnt tuned normally, meaning 440Hz, i think the audio of the video is slightly lower than it was naturally.
@@outgoingblur would be nice, but you don’t need perfect pitch to tell the audio is flat xD. Any experienced violinist who tunes his strings would be able to tell.
It's not the playing speed, though, is it? If you speed it up to 1.25, it sounds much weirder. The male interviewer, though, seems to have an unusually deep voice in the video.
Just came home from the mind-blowing performance of his. Such a wonderful musical effusion I have seen with his daring interpretation of Tchaikovsky violin concerto in D.
ray why yo accent always changing like here its full on Australian and then sometimes its just full on american like damn where are you from make up your mind LMAO
Heaps of Americans have a really hard time understanding Australians even when we don't speak "ocker" - I think they were about as surprised as I was about how incomprehensible I was when I visited. Then on thinking about it, I realised by sheer numbers that Australians are a lot more familiar with American accents than Americans are of Australians.
@@lollycopter I'm Malaysian and learned British English so I have a weird accent that many people have never heard, and I had so many communication issues the first time I visited the US lol. I didn't have any problems understanding them though because we're so used to hearing the American accent in the media. I eventually picked up an American accent to the point where people didn't realise that I didn't grow up in the US until I mentioned it. But when I'm at home my accent switches back.
Are you sure about the tuning? I can't hear any open stings as a reference. Or is he playing the tune in a stange key, Db major? My ear is not that perfect.
I don't know the precise tuning of the instrument. It was kind of a joke lol. However, around 4:37 he plays an open A and it is certainly not a 440 hz A.
+José Domingo Hernández Chacón Just because it was fun, I carefully looked at his fingering and checked with my own violin and a tuning app. This song is usually played in D major, and looking at his fingering, it should be D major. However his tuning is definitely low, but not quite as low as you suggested. His tuning is approx 1/4 tone lower than standard 440. Anyhow I liked the song with all ornamitations added.
Yeah, you can tell because he sounds the same as the hosts. I'm surprised he can turn it on and off/still has it because usually you have people like Nicole Kidman talking like a yanks
Yeah he’s Australian so that’s his actual voice - outside social media. He probably changes his voice because a lot of people (especially if English isn’t their first language), the Australian accent is hard to understand. However, everyone can understand an American accent so he changes it.
Coz he’s Australian and that’s how he speaks in Australia. I went to a concert of his in Melbourne (Australian city) and he spoke in this voice. He puts the American accent because it’s easier to understand. In Australia he can speak normally...
William Vyvyan Murray there are other TH-cam videos of Ray playing Waltzing Matilda and each is somewhat differently arranged. Ray’s The Golden Age album has Waltzing Matilda as the last number. I listen to this album a lot 😅
I like how humble Ray was during the interview. Completely different to the crappy Vov Dylan (fastest violinist??) interview done by Channel 7 few years ago. Ray is a real talent, the other one is a fraud.
They definitely are not. It's just that a strad or guarneri isn't going to make you sound better. You have to have the skill to make it sound better. Like Ray said, a strad is like driving in a ferrari, and modern violins are like a normal everyday car. Sitting in a ferrari, or a F1 car, won't make you drive amazingly like Lewis Hamilton, but Lewis Hamilton will definitely race MUCH better in a ferrari or F1 than in an everyday car. In other words, strads offer you the ability to bring out much better performance than any other instrument, but only if you're skilled enough.
Yes, it is. As someone who moved and lived in different places for few years, my accent changes depending on the place and who I'm talking to. Not only accents, even the slang words also. As long as you stay for few years, your languages definitely got effected, you don't even realize it.
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Just realized … your quick adjustment to the local “accent” is because of your good ear. It’s like “relative pitch” 😁.
Love how your accent changes!
does his violin change to an australian accent also?
yes
You mean from Italian to Hungarian to Australian to American?
I was thinking of bowing accents till I see the other comments😂
Yeah he is very interesting ( positive way:)
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Wow dude... you sound so much more Australian all of a sudden... it's like your accent has completely changed in your trip back. Cheers from New Zealand.
First i thought, wow, his voice is much lower than usual... but when he started playing, i noticed the violin isnt tuned normally, meaning 440Hz, i think the audio of the video is slightly lower than it was naturally.
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I see your flexing your perfect pitch.
@@outgoingblur would be nice, but you don’t need perfect pitch to tell the audio is flat xD. Any experienced violinist who tunes his strings would be able to tell.
It's not the playing speed, though, is it? If you speed it up to 1.25, it sounds much weirder. The male interviewer, though, seems to have an unusually deep voice in the video.
@@irisce2799 Agreed! i'm a bass player and I certainly don't have perfect pitch and its still obvious lol
This guy looks a lot like the American violinist, Ray Chen.
Ryan Prijic yea I think they are related
Maybe long lost twins not sure...
Gonna deposit an r/woooosh here. Anyone wake me up when it is needed.
@@ludwiggalaxy4277 woosh.. right over your head
Ludwig Galaxy what if they anticipated this and it became a double reverse r/woooosh
I'm crying. Your accent changed.
The Boofar it switches back and forth lol
accent change is so strong
Hay magia en ti, tu violín y tus interpretaciones...me encantas🎉
Just came home from the mind-blowing performance of his. Such a wonderful musical effusion I have seen with his daring interpretation of Tchaikovsky violin concerto in D.
Zhao Tianyi isn’t it waltzing Matilda?
This is moving... Holding something held by great people long gone. Chilling. Their spirit lives in that instrument...
Love how professional and cool he is
The music touches my heart so much .... I love Waltzing Matilda and Ray Chen ....
he is such a lovely guy and an awesome violinist.
ray why yo accent always changing like here its full on Australian and then sometimes its just full on american like damn where are you from make up your mind LMAO
Heaps of Americans have a really hard time understanding Australians even when we don't speak "ocker" - I think they were about as surprised as I was about how incomprehensible I was when I visited. Then on thinking about it, I realised by sheer numbers that Australians are a lot more familiar with American accents than Americans are of Australians.
@@lollycopter I'm Malaysian and learned British English so I have a weird accent that many people have never heard, and I had so many communication issues the first time I visited the US lol. I didn't have any problems understanding them though because we're so used to hearing the American accent in the media. I eventually picked up an American accent to the point where people didn't realise that I didn't grow up in the US until I mentioned it. But when I'm at home my accent switches back.
Hahaha
When Ray hang out with TwoSets, he sounds less Aussie, speaking with a bit of Taiwanese accents here, there and in between!😅
I love how you can hear in your videos when you're back home!!
Really noice to hear him speak with real Aussie accent
That is a great version of Waltzing Matilda. I have never heard it played like that before.
this guy looks like hank chang
All so civil, refined, intelligent and well-spoken.
Not common on American local tv......
Of course, it could just be accent "aura".........
Thanks!
Great interview and playing Ray! That tuning though... A4=410 hz
Are you sure about the tuning? I can't hear any open stings as a reference. Or is he playing the tune in a stange key, Db major? My ear is not that perfect.
I don't know the precise tuning of the instrument. It was kind of a joke lol. However, around 4:37 he plays an open A and it is certainly not a 440 hz A.
+José Domingo Hernández Chacón Just because it was fun, I carefully looked at his fingering and checked with my own violin and a tuning app. This song is usually played in D major, and looking at his fingering, it should be D major. However his tuning is definitely low, but not quite as low as you suggested. His tuning is approx 1/4 tone lower than standard 440. Anyhow I liked the song with all ornamitations added.
Maybe it’s in baroque tuning
Viola player: sounds perfect!
Welcome back Ray!
Ray Chen ROCKS!
Nice version of Waltzing Matilda
Such a cutie❤
We are all proud of Ray :) :) :)
Amazing!!!!! Thank u, Ray!!!
Is no one going to talk about how Ray was invited to play at the OLYMPICS when he was 8? Im 13 and I can barely play in tempo, much less play in tune.
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Just casually playing for the Winter Olympics at the ripe age of 8
That accent is so classy if I may say
Great interview !
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Lol let’s go twosetters 🎻
Perfect Ray 👏👏👏
Yasss
Is that Australian accent?
Yeah, you can tell because he sounds the same as the hosts. I'm surprised he can turn it on and off/still has it because usually you have people like Nicole Kidman talking like a yanks
Yeah he’s Australian so that’s his actual voice - outside social media. He probably changes his voice because a lot of people (especially if English isn’t their first language), the Australian accent is hard to understand. However, everyone can understand an American accent so he changes it.
Yay Ray!
You show youself that you are a international citizen.From yours talking you are not only a 臺灣帥哥。
Ray Chen's voice suddenly got deeper when he is talking in this interview lmao
I think the entire might have been pitch shifted down a semitone for some reason, cause all his strings are a semitone flat too
U have a good ear
Love you
The lady was fangirling so much xD
Ray Chen sounds really sexy in Aussie accent. It’s somehow deeper. But he rocks American accent too. ❤️
Great!
That violin is older than my country
His voice got deeper for this
Inspirational.
You make magic happens with your music !
Please stay with your Australian accent. lol
I'm just thinking that this same prodigy guy is the one I'm gonna see play smash Bros in a live stream in two days... ITS THE GREATEST THING EVER
how did the shoulder rest stayed on the violin
What piece was that? 😃
Waltzing Matilda.
This is the most Australian thing I've ever seen
lmao id die if he was putting on the accent
Those eyebrows, Rey. They're like wriggly worms.
That's what gave him confidence :D. Wonder if someone shaved them one day...
So weird hearing Waltzing Matilda played like it's a classical piece; fun though.
This guy would make a brilliant violinist. He should think about making it his profession.
@@JiwonAstrid r/wooosh
Owh his accent is change love it😁
Why you low your voice? :D ??
Ohhh hell yas, he's gonna be a violinist!
I'm not a native English speaker, can someone explain to me where I can spot this accent you're all talking about?
here he’s talking with a thick australian accent and while he studied and lives in ths us now he often speaks with an american accent
That strads developed an Aussie twang now
Ray!!!! your Aussie accent here...but now you are going with "American" -- all good!
Cool strad, but why the accent change?
Coz he’s Australian and that’s how he speaks in Australia. I went to a concert of his in Melbourne (Australian city) and he spoke in this voice. He puts the American accent because it’s easier to understand. In Australia he can
speak normally...
Is your Violin named Joachim ?
Yes Ray’s strad is named Joachim. He said so in the interview.
Is that your arrangement of Matilda?
Yes Ray did the arrangement himself.
@@melyt2054 Thanks... It is such a great arrangement...
William Vyvyan Murray there are other TH-cam videos of Ray playing Waltzing Matilda and each is somewhat differently arranged. Ray’s The Golden Age album has Waltzing Matilda as the last number. I listen to this album a lot 😅
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I like how humble Ray was during the interview. Completely different to the crappy Vov Dylan (fastest violinist??) interview done by Channel 7 few years ago. Ray is a real talent, the other one is a fraud.
So this is how he really sound like 😂😂😂
he sounds like a completely different person
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Pretty Australian mat888
I always think strads and other amazing violins are like valyrian steel, newer versions exist, but none as good
The superiority of the "strad sound" is a myth, plain and simple.
all three of them are tuned in baroque
Waltzing Matilda!
His instrument does not look the way that I expected that it would...
Dem eyebrows tho
He’s cute
I feel like strads are just a placebo
They definitely are not. It's just that a strad or guarneri isn't going to make you sound better. You have to have the skill to make it sound better.
Like Ray said, a strad is like driving in a ferrari, and modern violins are like a normal everyday car. Sitting in a ferrari, or a F1 car, won't make you drive amazingly like Lewis Hamilton, but Lewis Hamilton will definitely race MUCH better in a ferrari or F1 than in an everyday car.
In other words, strads offer you the ability to bring out much better performance than any other instrument, but only if you're skilled enough.
U...Sounds somehow baroque ...
Waltzing matilda
Why does his voice sound so weird
Lol all of Ray’s strings were flat xD
Guess he didn’t have time to tune
Tanhlei his voice is also really deep, so I think something happened to the audio
@@no1chopperstan good point
Ray, 你的頭髮後面亂亂的
English translation: Ray, the back of your head is a bit messy!😜😫
I can not own a toyota !! Jesus
LMAO, Your accent when in Australia lol. Just go's fulk Oz
What happened to his accent and voice 😂
Well this was 3 years ago, so your Aussie accent was still there... wonder if your accent changed wherever you locate 🙄🤔
Yes, it is.
As someone who moved and lived in different places for few years, my accent changes depending on the place and who I'm talking to. Not only accents, even the slang words also. As long as you stay for few years, your languages definitely got effected, you don't even realize it.
Use your Aussie accent more often 💦
He's like a chameleon with the accents.
You show youself that you are an international citizen.From yours talking you are not only a 臺灣帥哥。