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$2000 vs $200,000 vs $700,000 Violin Bows 

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@alantian1620
@alantian1620 5 лет назад
If your wallet can empty slowly, it can empty quickly
@karliim.7803
@karliim.7803 5 лет назад
Definitely
@thefish1152
@thefish1152 5 лет назад
Lol
@simpletoast708
@simpletoast708 5 лет назад
666th like
@rece9151
@rece9151 5 лет назад
If you can be rich, you can be broke
@msbimbo1000
@msbimbo1000 4 года назад
Talking about this, hold my beer!
@user-cs2il8uv8w
@user-cs2il8uv8w 5 лет назад
My superpower is to make that $700 000 sounds like $1
@jub8891
@jub8891 5 лет назад
that is an amazing superpower
@abigailfebss1109
@abigailfebss1109 5 лет назад
That's me as well🤣
@EchoHeo
@EchoHeo 5 лет назад
dont lie I know you're secretly Lingling (hence your name)
@ddm6812
@ddm6812 5 лет назад
my super power is to take $1,000,000 and make it disappear online.
@Hannah-lr4le
@Hannah-lr4le 5 лет назад
Same 🤣😉
@Samilovesfluffy
@Samilovesfluffy 5 лет назад
Me: It sounds the same to me. TwosetViolin: It sounds so different. Me: It sounds so different.
@shawwww
@shawwww 4 года назад
Sammi Huang lmaooo nooo
@ElephantJuice001
@ElephantJuice001 4 года назад
it likely is noticeable in person
@odyca_owela1140
@odyca_owela1140 4 года назад
Lol
@recklessrex
@recklessrex 4 года назад
I actually could tell the Golden Tourte really easily because it was the only one where the high notes somehow didn't hurt my ears. (Not criticism, I love violin, I just have sensitive ears and the high notes always seem to make me wince, no matter how good the playing is. Except with the Golden Tourte, magically no wincing, favorite bow ever). Similarly the cheap one was easy because the high notes hurt much more than with the Peccatte or early Tourte. And then telling the difference between there early Tourte and the Peccatte is mainly that the Peccatte sounds more... how can I put this... powerful? Yeah that feels like a good word.
@raventripp2980
@raventripp2980 4 года назад
You can hear the difference when they film Brett play around before the challenge. The recording is better
@hjortaport6515
@hjortaport6515 4 года назад
"it's like Harry Potter" when the bow chooses u, but you can't choose it because of pricetag
@georgemunson5068
@georgemunson5068 4 года назад
I'm the 69th like....
@notarxw
@notarxw 4 года назад
Cough cough universal
@NumberOneHouseLover
@NumberOneHouseLover 4 года назад
We're all Ron Weasleys with our hand-me-down instruments watching them through the window of Ollivanders. :(
@midoriyashounen5466
@midoriyashounen5466 3 года назад
lol :D
@rlilac643
@rlilac643 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@hank7281
@hank7281 5 лет назад
"Musicians don't make much money." "Here's my $2,000 stick." "WHY WOULD YOU SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY?!" "It was the cheapest one they had..."
@Ethan-uq2ew
@Ethan-uq2ew 4 года назад
HERE'S MY $200,000 STICK WITH *IVORY* AND A *TORTOISESHELL* frog?
@theldraspneumonoultramicro405
@theldraspneumonoultramicro405 4 года назад
"Musicians don't make much money." "Here's my $700,000 stick and 10,000,000 wood box with strings."
@IntegralKing
@IntegralKing 4 года назад
@@theldraspneumonoultramicro405 from 1773
@adolescenterevoltado9008
@adolescenterevoltado9008 4 года назад
And my $30,000 guitar
@adolescenterevoltado9008
@adolescenterevoltado9008 4 года назад
And a 3,000,000 piano
@afinadida2260
@afinadida2260 5 лет назад
If you can play with cheap bows, you can play with expensive one. *shaky bow intensifies*
@murilloman9130
@murilloman9130 5 лет назад
Afina Dida pls like my comment
@juditharcamo
@juditharcamo 5 лет назад
Murillo man y
@morimori7456
@morimori7456 5 лет назад
being nervous also makes you do vibrato on open string
@obi-wankenobi217
@obi-wankenobi217 5 лет назад
Bow vibrato:drake agreed
@nathantran447
@nathantran447 5 лет назад
Afina Dida z
@ciaratambongco8406
@ciaratambongco8406 3 года назад
I love how Brett has great instinct every time, even in other charades but he always second guesses himself 🤣 please trust yourself more~
@jaquelinecunha636
@jaquelinecunha636 3 года назад
A huge yes here!
@ruthnewmai8253
@ruthnewmai8253 3 года назад
My heart breaks for him 😂😂😂
@cyrissiryc5126
@cyrissiryc5126 3 года назад
Omg sooo true 😂
@user-tw9ty8pu2j
@user-tw9ty8pu2j 2 года назад
Nah that Eddie cheated him
@mohamedb737
@mohamedb737 2 года назад
no him second guessing his instincts and being wrong everytime is what makes his charm. Confidence is a curse, entertaining the thought that we might be wrong and underplaying our ego is very important for social cohesion. On the other hand, I find Eddy's mentality of winning no matter what and cheating at times very annoying and immature. I can tolerate it for the sake of the group if one of my teammates was like that on one condition: if he can rise up to challenge and carry when needed, but I find this conditional arrangement hypocritical at best thus people like that should be socialized further when they're teens before reaching the age of no return.
@elainewu4955
@elainewu4955 4 года назад
Brett needs the Strad. I almost want to start a crowdfunding to buy him a Strad. He sounds amazing when playing a Strad. Benny was right in the other video.
@Meverynoob
@Meverynoob 4 года назад
More like for Brett to gift to Hilary Hahn
@DickEnchilada
@DickEnchilada 4 года назад
Brett with Strad and Early Period Tourte sounds absolutely amazing
@zackeryhardy9504
@zackeryhardy9504 4 года назад
why not the MIT replica strad that was shown to sound similar to the point where no one could tell the difference
@Johan_S4
@Johan_S4 4 года назад
I don't think people realize that even the soloist is just borrowing, not owning it
@Moonmoon-ws6jo
@Moonmoon-ws6jo 4 года назад
His tone is so much richer with the strad.
@FreyasArts
@FreyasArts 5 лет назад
Normal bow: 2 000$ Golden period bow: 700 000$ Practice: priceless NOW GO PRACTICE
@n3wg3n_
@n3wg3n_ 5 лет назад
Bookdragon no I don't want to also I don't have a tourte yet
@tyler7101
@tyler7101 5 лет назад
because it’s free
@maneshwar9377
@maneshwar9377 5 лет назад
+Bookdragon Is that a MasterCard reference I just read?
@FreyasArts
@FreyasArts 5 лет назад
@@maneshwar9377 yes it is 😁
@xiejerry9203
@xiejerry9203 5 лет назад
Practice is more expensive than bows. They cost time, money, you can get more. While time, you get a certain amount. It is just your choice to invest your time in practice or watching RU-vid videos all day.
@duchi882
@duchi882 5 лет назад
*_When you realize you can't even buy the cheapest one_* *Me:* _* cries in the corner *_
@bringstring6090
@bringstring6090 5 лет назад
Hillary Hahns preferred bow is $800 don't fret! You don't need the cheapest one.. lol.
@isabelcameron584
@isabelcameron584 5 лет назад
Same
@itscashew5535
@itscashew5535 5 лет назад
Lmao true af 😂😂
@songsmadeforyou
@songsmadeforyou 5 лет назад
when ur violin isn't worth the cheap bow
@agnieszkamichalak6478
@agnieszkamichalak6478 5 лет назад
.. pretty sure mine's closer to $US70 lol and ... that's all i can afford.
@jessicaandrews893
@jessicaandrews893 3 года назад
Why is no one talking about editor-sans comments in the backleft at 4:37 😂😂
@TamLe-vb5ig
@TamLe-vb5ig 3 года назад
Bro, thanks for pointing out. Noone talks about it cause noone sees it I think 😂
@Aishiteru1803
@Aishiteru1803 3 года назад
Colourblind
@frog273
@frog273 3 года назад
Wow! That's hard to see, on mobile at least! Even after going to the time stamp 10 times over I was thinking, wth are they talking about?? Cool :D
@vieven7964
@vieven7964 3 года назад
Thanks, didn't see that at all!
@alumpy-acho112
@alumpy-acho112 2 года назад
2:11 is that editor san
@hehedasme
@hehedasme 4 года назад
Starting from 4:37, the cute little “what about me? am i a good match?” and “y does nobody make videos about me?” on the left side hahaha so cute!! Editor-san knows to appreciate all instruments
@featherleaf1426
@featherleaf1426 5 лет назад
I am dissapointed. None of the bows have * gold karat NASA chips * .
@zachariz1490
@zachariz1490 5 лет назад
CreativeWonderCraft "aged wood"
@kroganpopy9206
@kroganpopy9206 5 лет назад
I know right!
@AnthonyKravitz
@AnthonyKravitz 5 лет назад
Only bows from early and golden Amazing Periods have these chips.
@aly2413
@aly2413 5 лет назад
@Tony Kravitz but the 700,000 dollar bow is from the early period
@missilemagnet1111
@missilemagnet1111 5 лет назад
Maybe the golden frog transmits electrodes
@gabrielbarahona6643
@gabrielbarahona6643 5 лет назад
"Evaluated at $2,000. Normal Bow, guys" Me: *just bought a new $80 bow* also me: *dies inside*
@abc1DiLy
@abc1DiLy 5 лет назад
Gabriel Barahona-Maldonado I mean I bought my whole violin and now combo thing for $75 from a pawn shop when I was 15 so 😂 you’re still winning
@lolzxl9184
@lolzxl9184 5 лет назад
My violin AND bow costed $60 Beat that lol
@kazzieOR
@kazzieOR 5 лет назад
@@lolzxl9184 i dont have a violin, or bow. Beat that 😎
@geometricart7851
@geometricart7851 5 лет назад
@@abc1DiLy I bought an electric violin with bow for about that :)
@Colopty
@Colopty 5 лет назад
When their cheap bow is worth more than your violin and bow combined.
@irisce2799
@irisce2799 4 года назад
14:14 look at the evil grin on Eddy’s face lol you just know he was gonna try his hardest to make that $2000 bow sound amazing
@aisyarahandina5499
@aisyarahandina5499 4 года назад
9:45 brett’s playing makes me goosebumps. It’s sounds like an angel
@owdy3973
@owdy3973 3 года назад
What is that piece again?
@joselino3519
@joselino3519 3 года назад
@@owdy3973 Czardas
@supernoodles908
@supernoodles908 2 года назад
@@joselino3519 there are many of those lol
@adarshiyer4805
@adarshiyer4805 5 лет назад
Next time: $20 vs $1,000 vs $10,000,000 Rosin
@mimiabdo7159
@mimiabdo7159 4 года назад
I have 5 dollar rosin.... 20 is luxury
@mariabernadeteperius8811
@mariabernadeteperius8811 4 года назад
Up
@dekmjujuwang5015
@dekmjujuwang5015 4 года назад
@@mimiabdo7159 i have a 2.5 dollar one
@dekmjujuwang5015
@dekmjujuwang5015 4 года назад
@The Supreme Donut ok I've got a free complementary one
@something8886
@something8886 4 года назад
AnD sPriTe mine came free with the violin😂😂😂
@zitengwen9203
@zitengwen9203 5 лет назад
Anyone noticed at 4:37 the instrument at the corner of the room started “talking” LOOOOOOOOL
@thalesrenanh
@thalesrenanh 5 лет назад
yeah, i saw it, poor guy, just want a video about him
@xandraxandra1437
@xandraxandra1437 5 лет назад
Ziteng Wen Good catch, I had totally missed it if you hadn’t pointed it out! (the text is funny)
@rjlchristie
@rjlchristie 5 лет назад
It's lute, Brett doesn't know what a lute is either.
@tamtube9758
@tamtube9758 5 лет назад
Ziteng Wen yeah I was looking at that 😂
@breadfriend1704
@breadfriend1704 5 лет назад
Ziteng Wen yeah I spent some time just trying to read it lol 😂
@wesleyliu2586
@wesleyliu2586 3 года назад
Can we just mention editor-san’s dedication to making the instrument in the corner speak about 1/4 in?
@trifectum3504
@trifectum3504 2 года назад
I was looking for someone to mention this
2 года назад
Same, nobody ever plays that poor instrument! XD
@louischen89
@louischen89 2 года назад
haha yea
@kongkonasahadola2949
@kongkonasahadola2949 Год назад
2:10 can it be editor-san?
@eyekosaeder5387
@eyekosaeder5387 Год назад
IT'S A LUTE! It already feels sad and neglected at least use its name! ;-; XD
@LinCalc
@LinCalc 3 года назад
When the cheapest bow is twice as expensive as my bow, violin, shoulder rest, music, and rosin all combined
@sardhoethien
@sardhoethien 5 лет назад
bows: designed to help produce such distinguished, magnificent sounds me: *i'm about to end this bow's whole career*
@guest8571
@guest8571 5 лет назад
ace anarchy Ben lee has a 1.5 million dollar violin he can play sacrilegiously on... but does he have a 1.5 million dollar bow he can play sacrilegiously on?
@maxif4950
@maxif4950 5 лет назад
Lol his most expenisive strad is 10 million $ isn't it
@keescanalfp5143
@keescanalfp5143 5 лет назад
@@maxif4950 just some bows .
@kail393
@kail393 5 лет назад
*looks at lower left corner of the video* 4:36 _"what about me?"_ _"am I a good match?"_ _"y does nobody make videos about me?"_ _"I'm also expensive"_ _"I mean, not 10 million..."_ _"guys?..."_ *_sad lute noises_*
@pidge3193
@pidge3193 5 лет назад
*remembers that Brett doesn't even know what a lute is*
@olasbannanas
@olasbannanas 5 лет назад
man, i feel for that lute :< F
@Tirryna
@Tirryna 5 лет назад
I genuinely felt sad! And it _could_ be $10 million. Poor guy. We love the lute.
@DaveAp7
@DaveAp7 5 лет назад
What's a lute?? Like a short fat cello... that's plucked?..
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539 4 года назад
PAY F FOR RESPECT RIP THE F IN FLUTE
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539 4 года назад
“Did you like this bow?” “Hm. I like the violin!” Lol
@markopolo1271
@markopolo1271 2 года назад
I bet these two never imagined they'd play as many stradivarius violins in their careers as they have when they started their RU-vid careers
@nam812
@nam812 5 лет назад
13:11 "...thats the *cheap* one..." Me: ( ͡ಥ ͜ʖ ͡ಥ) "Ch-Cheap...?!?"
@healthenations4221
@healthenations4221 5 лет назад
XD
@IdunDied
@IdunDied 4 года назад
Tfw their cheap bad bow is 10x what you're looking to spend on an instrument and bow rn
@dancefully1
@dancefully1 4 года назад
Nam Nam, that’s what I said!
@Sorestlor
@Sorestlor 4 года назад
If you were buying a car to get you to work. 2000 is cheap. 50 thousand is expensive. and 700 thousand is a bullet proof car.
@dofu0
@dofu0 4 года назад
My teacher asked me to get a $500 bow but my mom already spent $200 on my current bow and was like "that's enough" at that point .-.
@firebird1540
@firebird1540 5 лет назад
I feel like Benny was spot on about Bret sounding really good with a Strad...It's like hitting a sweet spot.
@00bean00
@00bean00 4 года назад
Oh, you're right: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_3ZlqNTAPtU.htmlm05s
@jacobreynolds3917
@jacobreynolds3917 4 года назад
You’ve now played on a Guarneri and a Stradivari. Such lucky guys.
@thatoneartist8145
@thatoneartist8145 3 года назад
Even as a Cellist, I hear a HUGE difference between all the bows. The Golden Tourte gave off such a strong but calm sound, and it was so amazing
@littlelamp100
@littlelamp100 5 лет назад
4:36 "what about me?" "am I a good match?" "y does nobody make videos about me?" "I'm also expensive" "I mean, not 10 million..." "guys? ..." lol
@Floatingshrimp
@Floatingshrimp 4 года назад
Lol that was so cute I loved that part
@BadGirlFan
@BadGirlFan 4 года назад
Rewatching old TwoSet vids bc quarantine and bored. Just noticed that sneaky mandolin(?) XD
@DickEnchilada
@DickEnchilada 4 года назад
First time I've ever felt bad for a Mandolin
@shaipatel4960
@shaipatel4960 4 года назад
mandolin-chan is a cutie...we gotta get the spotlight on her lol
@cucu_cucumber
@cucu_cucumber 4 года назад
Dude the video was amazing, but that little sneaky side bit was perfect. Feel sorry for the Mandolin though...
@apophis588
@apophis588 5 лет назад
The next part of the series Expensive Violin fine tuners
@jackiekwan
@jackiekwan 5 лет назад
Use 40 the most expensive fine tuners on one violin and play sacrilegiously LOL
@mmonalysa
@mmonalysa 5 лет назад
try shoulder rest
@Neel-wu6gc
@Neel-wu6gc 5 лет назад
@@jackiekwan sounds fun you can go over a thousand dollars on a tail piece just got a Bois d Harmonie made of Permanbuco and it makes a huge difference
@Sorestlor
@Sorestlor 5 лет назад
​@@Neel-wu6gcMy violin has no fine tuners because they have special pegs which can do the fine tuning. Thats the advantage of a new violin i guess. I think the mechanism is from guitar pegs not sure.
@kamarienedwards1757
@kamarienedwards1757 5 лет назад
Stone Mug are you talking about like ratio tuning for guitars such as having more gears in the tuning peg so it can be tuned easier and more exact?
@Alexrider02
@Alexrider02 4 года назад
"Normal bow" "$2,000" Man, normal can have some crazy meanings.
@lucyf9034
@lucyf9034 4 года назад
I think I like the Peccatte one better. And Eddy felt the cheap one was familiar probably because he could play it without so much fear. LOL
@iamadreamer3149
@iamadreamer3149 5 лет назад
$2000 bow: sweats intensely $200000 bow: shaAAaaaAAkY bOw $700000 bow: both hands shaAAkiNg *perfect vibrato*
@error.418
@error.418 5 лет назад
if both hands are shaking, then vibrato _and_ tremolo
@IdunDied
@IdunDied 4 года назад
@@error.418 aMaZiNg
@cayman9463
@cayman9463 5 лет назад
At my local violin shop, a good bow usually costs around $50. They should do a "Reviewing Beginner Violins" video next.
@borgoat1220
@borgoat1220 4 года назад
"Good" is relative; perhaps it's good relative to a stick you picked up in the woods but not relative to even the "cheap" $2000 bow, let alone the Pecatte and the Tourte.
@fabiomora6491
@fabiomora6491 4 года назад
Yeah I know, they're like: this is the cheap pretty normal every day bow to compare... It cost $2,000.... Me: wtf?
@Artyomthewalrus
@Artyomthewalrus 4 года назад
@@borgoat1220 Ah, but this goes for everything. Many people would just say something that is "good" performs the task well - which $50-$100 bows do. One would say a $100 bow is good or great and a $2000 bow is fantastic. "Good" doesn't mean a masterpiece or the best of the best. Would you say Bob Ross never made a "good" painting because Rembrandt's painting were more detailed or accurate? The existence of a better work doesn't make something not good..... Yeah, bob ross wasn't a master, but he was good, and denying that is silly.
@angelamilivojevic9061
@angelamilivojevic9061 4 года назад
My bow is considered cheap and it cost around $300...
@srinitaaigaura
@srinitaaigaura 3 года назад
My first violin cost me that much. I still have it.
@murrrr8288
@murrrr8288 4 года назад
Sota-san was so nervous when they started trying them the first time. I could almost feel his hands sweating
@anyssabatt8273
@anyssabatt8273 3 года назад
I love how in the music world we just throw around the word Cheap, with $2,000. Its awesome
@lexc8418
@lexc8418 5 лет назад
Brett and Eddy casually holding my whole rent
@sdfntam
@sdfntam 5 лет назад
Otaku phan more than an easy 12 detached 2 car garage house.
@ThinkingSpeck
@ThinkingSpeck 5 лет назад
Plus the actual violin, which is worth millions...
@leonle9557
@leonle9557 5 лет назад
even with untrained ears, the 200K bow sound WAY WAY different than the 2K bow...
@Halfnibble
@Halfnibble 4 года назад
I think the $200K bow actually sounded better than the rest.
@apreil4821
@apreil4821 4 года назад
That sizzle sound
@DrinkWater713
@DrinkWater713 4 года назад
Funny thing is you can't even distinguish a Stradivarius from a normal violin on a double blind test, so the bow is pure and absolute snake oil
@SR009s
@SR009s 4 года назад
Lucas Milagre Tavares Ferreira and yet, the difference was clearly audible. Lets not forget we’re listening through youtubes compression. Irl would be even clearer
@DrinkWater713
@DrinkWater713 4 года назад
@@SR009s Are you familiar with the placebo effect ?
@AskForDoodles
@AskForDoodles 4 года назад
Eddy: *doesn't play perfectly* Brett: Someone hasn't been practising... *DISHONOR ON YOUR FAMIRY!!!*
@recklessrex
@recklessrex 4 года назад
Dishonor on you! Dishonor on your cow!
@nathanhood2415
@nathanhood2415 4 года назад
Almost 11 million USD worth of violin and bow... Brett: “that sounds good” Yes I would hope so lol
@portraitbyelise2309
@portraitbyelise2309 5 лет назад
8:29 Brett saying "IntEresting 😃" just cracked me up. Twoset have broken the word "interesting" to me 🤣.
@lottaart7848
@lottaart7848 4 года назад
Elise Zerrouki same
@portraitbyelise2309
@portraitbyelise2309 4 года назад
@@lottaart7848 Do we need a compliation of all their "InTERstIng" ? I think so !
@starlightsall
@starlightsall 4 года назад
This... and the word "amazing" too. 😂
@auriefei7399
@auriefei7399 4 года назад
Ling ling as well
@ashtoash3663
@ashtoash3663 4 года назад
same
@kris_tala9981
@kris_tala9981 5 лет назад
look at all those expensive looking prop swords for movies😂
@zachariz1490
@zachariz1490 5 лет назад
Ckaaay "these are 700k$ bows. Use them well" "Why not make the players sword fight" "..." "..." "Get out"
@Sorestlor
@Sorestlor 5 лет назад
Look at all those expensive looking prop wands for movies.
@andubarosanu6897
@andubarosanu6897 4 года назад
Apple: I present to you the 999$ aluminum stick. The whole violin industry: Are you challenging me ?
@angi4912
@angi4912 4 года назад
16:22 -16:28 Brett complaining that he was right was the cutest thing today and it really lightened up my mood. Thanks
@DeadgeMiri
@DeadgeMiri 5 лет назад
I sometimes forget just how good and talented Brett and Eddy are as musicians and then get completely surprised when i hear them play...
@mekowgli
@mekowgli 4 года назад
Do not get me wrong, they are great, but as musicians I would say they are at the average professional level. In each profession if you compare an experienced professional vs an amateur it's completely different worlds.
@Lyander25
@Lyander25 4 года назад
@@mekowgli ergo why they're on RU-vid :)) I do appreciate the insight into classical music they offer, and the reignited interest as well. I'm primarily a rock and jazz kinda guy, but watching their videos has inspired me to explore a few good composers.
@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia
@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia 4 года назад
@Kevin A. Are you implying that they became RU-vidrs because they were not good enough musicians ? 😅 I agree with @Łukasz Grzybowski, they're not world-class soloists, but they're still very good musicians (I encourage you to check their bio, they both won an insane amount of prizes). But the reason why they're making RU-vid videos is not because they didn't manage to have a carrier as "regular" classical musicians. Reason No 1 : Brett and Eddy hate auditions and competitions, and they've always thought that the classical music industry is way too serious. As they like to say: "We are serious musicians, but we are not serious people." They were always goofing around and were low-key bored by their life in orchestra. So they decided to find a way to have fun while still being musicians. That's how they created TwoSet, that's why they quit their job in orchestra, and that's how they came up with the idea of a classical comedy show. Reason No 2 : Their purpose has always been to reach out to as many people as possible, especially the young generation, to show that classical music is still relevant and that everybody can have fun while enjoying fine music. They understood that social media was the best way to reach that goal, hence why they've always been very active not only on RU-vid, but also on Facebook, Instagram, etc... And it's obvious that their strategy has paid off, since many people as yourself got interested in classical music, or saw their interest for it "reignited" (to quote your words) thanks to their videos. 😊
@Lyander25
@Lyander25 4 года назад
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia I was playing off a joke that they themselves make about why they're "only" on RU-vid, ergo the laughing emoji.
@user-yx5ox3ni5p
@user-yx5ox3ni5p 5 лет назад
Mom i need a better bow... But you already have a bow... Bow at home: 🎀
@leojlg9147
@leojlg9147 5 лет назад
Mom, that’s not what I meant... Oh, didn’t know you were interested in archery 🏹
@KyuuKirigaya
@KyuuKirigaya 5 лет назад
FOR GOD SAKE MY HUMOR IS JUST-
@RenaudAlly
@RenaudAlly 3 года назад
4:41 Look at the bottom left Editor-San sneaked some Easter eggs for us :)
@dreamer19990
@dreamer19990 3 года назад
I did come across a channel that covers instruments like those :D! Check out Brandon Acker
@wubbie8152
@wubbie8152 3 года назад
"musicians don't make money" also musicians:
@OrianePoirot
@OrianePoirot 5 лет назад
Because of you guys I mastered the courage and got my first piano lesson
@allyj.3523
@allyj.3523 4 года назад
How's it going?
@luciusrex
@luciusrex 2 года назад
@@allyj.3523 she's killing it
@grassblock6964
@grassblock6964 2 года назад
ggs
@grey7685
@grey7685 Год назад
Dude thats awesome !!! I hope it's going well :)
@jacobprisament4364
@jacobprisament4364 5 лет назад
I love how both of them chose to play Czardas when neither of them seemed to have practiced it thoroughly recently.
@jacobprisament4364
@jacobprisament4364 4 года назад
@Ozan Gergoz I'm not trying to roast their abilities in any way, they are both amazing violinists. That however wasn't their best playing and they Eddy even says in the video he hasn't practiced it recently.
@truvortex_0770
@truvortex_0770 4 года назад
@@jacobprisament4364 eddy
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 3 года назад
@@jacobprisament4364 I think Eddy had been practising the Tchaikovsky in weeks leading up to that. I think great violinists will practise excerpts from all staple concertos almost every day along with scales/exercises plus their next-to-be-performed pieces. Czardas is a great piece to initially test a bow or violin because it "wakes up" the instrument. Also something with sustained chords like Bach's Chaconne. Then legato passages that cross strings which can basically be found in any concerto. I digress: so mainly Czardas and Massenet's "Meditation" are all there in muscle memory for any violinist who played standard repertoire as a youngster, and it's easy to play when put on the spot.
@susanbryant6516
@susanbryant6516 3 года назад
Maybe because of the variety of bow techniques used?
@bobdagranny7431
@bobdagranny7431 2 года назад
The BEST grand pianos maximise around $300,000 and the old used ones (which imo sound better) cost far less. I can't even begin to comprehend that THAT STICK OF WOOD, WEIGHING BARELY ANYTHING, costs about 3 times more than most of those pianos!
@HerbaMachina
@HerbaMachina 2 года назад
It's the ivory and tortoiseshell that really adds the cost. They're basically illegal everywhere (and for good reason) which means you pay a lot of money for the illegal materials. That said they're absolutely overpriced AF. There's no good reason for a good quality bow to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
@bobdagranny7431
@bobdagranny7431 2 года назад
@@HerbaMachina hmm thats true but in old pianos all the keys are ivory (new ones shouldn't be made with ivory cos cruelty but whats the point of wasting old ivory) and the price doesnt go up that much. Also I don't get the tortoiseshell, how is that good for the bow?
@tempodopop5571
@tempodopop5571 4 года назад
The Peccatte bow was amazing, The sound stood out in the best way. I just wanted to hear a full piece with it.
@ficoarelian4125
@ficoarelian4125 5 лет назад
The Violin Bow Seller : So which one do you want to buy? Sacriligeous guy : Yes
@haraldlindohf4032
@haraldlindohf4032 4 года назад
Bow seller, I am going into battle, I need only your strongest bow!
@stardarkangel
@stardarkangel 5 лет назад
When you just realized that the bows Eddie and Brett casually saw around in their videos with is probably around $2000 as well. No wonder when they accidentally hit it on something, they have a minor freak out until they verify that the bow is still okay.
@stinkyrinky
@stinkyrinky 3 года назад
4:37 I’m crying at the captions on the far left
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 3 года назад
So I'm proud to say I invested in one of two available Tourtes and both were NOT as overpriced as this one... I had the option to buy the one I chose outright for $530k AUD (not the best option for me) or I could pay instalments (and also payments contributing to insurance is mandatory!). So mine is an original stick with original gold faceplate, but the frog and screw/adjuster were made by Pajeot (since someone had "harvested" the bow for it's beautiful gold and ivory frog, GGRRRRRRR!!!". At least bringing the ivory into Australia and then travelling later would've been an issue! So I'm glad that things panned out that way. Anyway so that is why the price tag fell from around $610k to $530k. The collector/seller said: "I would definitely NEVER put an extra $100k on top of my $610k price tag because the bow is honestly not worth that high a value, it really would just scare away any clients. Generally when looking for a great Tourte (not mint, mind you) most people have $500k set aside and that's a very acceptable amount. It is wrong to value it so highly especially when trying to sell it. If it went to auction and insanely keen bidders ended up going to $800k or $900k then we can't really argue with that final selling price. It is what it is in that world!" Insurance companies won't insure a bow based on what *could* be fetched at auction potentially. That would just be stupid. You can actually see the hesitation in confirming the (overly) high price on the owner's face at 2:23 and he quickly deflects to an anecdote about where a high price came up in a French auction. That's a bit sneaky in my opinion. A good clever businessman there ;) So I don't know if the above prices in the video are in AUD or USD, but certainly $530k only equates to about $402k USD. I can see the golden period bow in the video selling for $700 easily. Also it's extremely odd to put an exact $700k figure on two very different examples of Tourtes. Consider the price of a golden period Strad to one of his earliest works or his last handful of violins made... the prices are all over the place, definitely not the same by quite a lot. I hope to post a video of my bow soon to my channel :) I just want to get great cameras and microphones in first! The video here sounds a bit like it was recorded on an iPhone almost... but at least in essence the beauty of the bows, the violin, and Eddy's technique comes across well anyway! Great video!
@sbjctan
@sbjctan 5 лет назад
Eddy has perfect pitch. Brett has perfect hearing to bows but easily second-guesses himself.
@zeniktorres4320
@zeniktorres4320 5 лет назад
Trust your instinct. Think too much and your conscious mind may over rule it.
@JiwonAstrid
@JiwonAstrid 4 года назад
@@zeniktorres4320 so true
@turnercariker7578
@turnercariker7578 4 года назад
@@zeniktorres4320 I felt that sir
@PhilippeLarcher
@PhilippeLarcher 4 года назад
It's hard to remember 4 different subtle things after the fact though 😁
@vivalattena
@vivalattena 5 лет назад
Ah... I love seeing Brett playing violin seriously
@valeaves
@valeaves 4 года назад
Fifa Scott Miller *and Eddy
@user-pv2cf6lm4g
@user-pv2cf6lm4g 4 года назад
I love how the cheapest one starts at $2,000. I could literally buy an OK piano at that price.
@sunnibird
@sunnibird 3 года назад
I don't think I could pick up that Strad without having a panic attack.
@thescorbunny9511
@thescorbunny9511 5 лет назад
Now Eddy can tell his grandchildren that at one point in his life, he held 17 million dollars in his hands.
@chuliard1967
@chuliard1967 3 года назад
$10.7 million
@amyx231
@amyx231 2 года назад
RU-vidr. The channel probably makes half a mil a year. He can hold that much if he wanted to, the brand is worth quite a bit. Just, expenses.
@freemanmoser2829
@freemanmoser2829 5 лет назад
Honestly, I feel like the Peccatte sounded the best, so it’s kinda a steal considering it’s a full house cheaper than the Tourte
@jimp4170
@jimp4170 4 года назад
It had the biggest sound, for sure, but it didn't have the nuances and gradations of the Tourtes.
@IntegralKing
@IntegralKing 4 года назад
it's not just that, it's the 10 houses' worth of cat gut it's rubbing against
@billwalderman3943
@billwalderman3943 4 года назад
I liked the Pecatte better than the early Tourte. The "Golden" Tourte sounded best to me in both Eddy's and Brett's hands. The $2,000 bow was really not bad.
@dubs864
@dubs864 4 года назад
binge watching you guys now, I'm not musically trained, don't know sh*t about violin or any instruments but I could tell the difference, Great job guys!
@crystalaireantiquefans4535
@crystalaireantiquefans4535 2 года назад
love the lute with captions
@__Zed
@__Zed 5 лет назад
Me: *sells car to buy a violin bow* -ahh finally i got the bow...crap, now i need the violin...
@heathermcdougall2399
@heathermcdougall2399 4 года назад
Don't do it! My cello alone is worth 10 times what my car is. Add the Paul Jombar bow and it's 13 times what my car is worth, and that's my cheap cello. Can you imagine what I drive like when I have my cello in the car? The paranoia about what could happen is overwhelming at times. Not good.
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539
@thithanhphuongnguyen6539 4 года назад
Buy a cheap $30 amazon violin lol
@koy324
@koy324 4 года назад
How much is your house?
@danielnam5803
@danielnam5803 5 лет назад
I want to see Brett play Paganini on that violin with the same $700,000 bows
@ezra6688
@ezra6688 3 года назад
*May Eddy and Brett receive a Stradivarius someday*
@anthonyandino6069
@anthonyandino6069 3 года назад
If you can spend money slowly you can spend money quickly MrBeast: you have 24 hours to spend 1 million dollars!
@caitlinh02
@caitlinh02 5 лет назад
eddy: *shaking at the sight of a strad* also eddy: *plays czardas on the strad*
@janicebird610
@janicebird610 5 лет назад
I love how they treat a $2,000 bow likes it's nothing but junk. That bow costs more than my violin!
@ishitamathur1614
@ishitamathur1614 4 года назад
The Peccatte is genuinely my favourite bow, my goodness it sounds fantastic. The sound is so deep and warm.
@myname3960
@myname3960 4 года назад
So much more robust. This was fascinating, wonderful vid guys!
@audreyha8880
@audreyha8880 5 лет назад
can we just appreciate how much work they put in their videos??? 😂
@murilloman9130
@murilloman9130 5 лет назад
Audrey Ha pls see my comment and like it
@ayrylletindungan4217
@ayrylletindungan4217 5 лет назад
Brett: Someone hasn't practiced. No one: SacRelLigouS bOii...
@iamchillydogg
@iamchillydogg 4 года назад
I love on Antiques Roadshow when they say "The violin is worth $200, your bow is worth $6,000." 😂
@FishTail33
@FishTail33 4 года назад
For those of you who were asking about the song at 5:05, I did some digging around and found that this song is Csárdás" by Italian composer Vittorio Monti played on violin.
@willow6311
@willow6311 4 года назад
thanks a lot i was trying to find it
@Mr-Cristi
@Mr-Cristi 4 года назад
thanks 🙏
@somedude3819
@somedude3819 4 года назад
I should of known this but my brain wasn’t working right lol
@sambenmoser1240
@sambenmoser1240 4 года назад
Do you happen to know 11:03?
@jade3519
@jade3519 4 года назад
Sambenmoser it’s from the same piece! If you want to find the specific part, skip to about 1 minute into the piece
@satyasyasatyasya5746
@satyasyasatyasya5746 5 лет назад
If you can cry because you're poor slowly, you can cry because you're poor quickly... and then GO PRACTICE!!!
@tessLizCroft
@tessLizCroft 5 лет назад
You called me? We should be... PRACTICING! Ling Ling does 40 hours a day. What are you doing? *HUH?* 😂
@colkent2193
@colkent2193 5 лет назад
Can't practice... too busy crying that I can't afford the 2k bow (even if it came with a violin)
@tessLizCroft
@tessLizCroft 5 лет назад
@@colkent2193, if you have a violin and a bow... Use them and GO PRACTICE!😂👍
@lorinvanbelle2788
@lorinvanbelle2788 5 лет назад
Hy guys. I just want to say that i really enjoy your videos everytime and you are two of the best entertainers that i know. You always make my day when i watch you and i realy appreciate that! Thanks!
@shamapuri07
@shamapuri07 5 лет назад
Boo
@alvinchipmunk3759
@alvinchipmunk3759 5 лет назад
nice
@thedragon6480
@thedragon6480 2 года назад
That early tourte bow really suits Brett. He sounded amazing with that bow.
@AnnaandStanleyFNF
@AnnaandStanleyFNF 3 месяца назад
4:33 I love that the lute is just talking here
@sarahkraus8247
@sarahkraus8247 5 лет назад
Them: It makes the sound completely different Beginners and nonmusicians: What's the difference
@sarahkraus8247
@sarahkraus8247 5 лет назад
@Yu Jin Are you a beginner?
@useruser-xg3no
@useruser-xg3no 4 года назад
I hear the huge difference. It’s crazy wtfff (beginner violinist)
@evyevyeva2552
@evyevyeva2552 4 года назад
I've played violin for 8 years and I'm at grade 3 :/
@yamukinochi
@yamukinochi 4 года назад
im nonmusician but i can hear the difference, ig i just listen to music a lot
@amylam7862
@amylam7862 5 лет назад
Congratulations to Eddy for being able to play a strad this time!!!🎉🎉🎉
@Chameshi
@Chameshi 4 года назад
Cool! Hadn't thought about the feel, balance, or flex in a bow before. But can totally relate about personal style, cause it's kind of the same when choosing a racquet (or bat, or stick, etc) in a sport.
@Ethan_Frost
@Ethan_Frost 2 года назад
I keep eyeing the lute in the corner, as well as the similar instruments all over the tablecloth
@KyuuKirigaya
@KyuuKirigaya 5 лет назад
Excuse me but can we give a moment of appreciation for Nakazawa-san and his 7 stradivaries? Arigathanks gozaimuch.
@SinginShooter
@SinginShooter 5 лет назад
"When your daily is a Toyota, you don't know how to drive a Ferrari." Regular Violin Review when?
@CameronAbbey
@CameronAbbey 4 года назад
This is the weirdest RU-vid channel crossover comment I've ever seen.
@borgoat1220
@borgoat1220 4 года назад
Probably after achieving 40 hours per day of practicing, reaching Ling Ling's level, getting rich, and getting used to playing on a golden age Stradivarius/Guarneri with the golden age Tourte bow
@shailabringhurst2843
@shailabringhurst2843 11 месяцев назад
I just noticed the fine-print commentary from the lute (?) in the back. Bwahahaha. Great editing!
@froztii9087
@froztii9087 Год назад
2:00 If anyone of you guys don't know what and where is Ivory from. Ivory mostly came from elephant's tooth or tusk, that's also why it's expensive and it's illegal to get or trade because people kill the elephants to get their tusk.
@ranonampangom2185
@ranonampangom2185 Год назад
THANK YOU. I commented about this fact 3 years ago when I noticed that nobody else mentioned it. It's disgusting.
@mehmetilhangazioglu5191
@mehmetilhangazioglu5191 5 лет назад
Normal people:With 700,000 $ I want to buy a house, car and boat what about you? Me:Just violin bow.
@hamadah4
@hamadah4 5 лет назад
This was great. It is very clear that a good bow is equally important as a good violin. Also Benny was right: Brett s playing is extra beautiful on a Strad.
@emmabee5573
@emmabee5573 5 лет назад
This really shows the depth of the musical abilities and knowledge the two of you have :)
@binary964
@binary964 4 года назад
the peccatte sounds so thiccccccccccc and i like the golden tourte the most, so cleaaar
@EwingTaiwan
@EwingTaiwan 5 лет назад
Not sure what's the current setup, but I feel like you guys need some good dedicated recording device. Also PLEASE compress the dynamic range (when not playing) so I don't have to turn my volume to maximum then they're talking.
@Sorestlor
@Sorestlor 5 лет назад
there is a setting in windows to compress the dynamic range. classical music is about dynamic range. you go to a concert. 1 second its quiet. next second a canon goes off.
@neolynx_
@neolynx_ 5 лет назад
Yeah I couldn't hear them that well
@kingbar0502
@kingbar0502 5 лет назад
Agree! The sound of playing is always clear, but the sound of talking is sometimes too small without adjusting the volume. The video with Benny had the same problem.
@HUNrobar
@HUNrobar 5 лет назад
Yeah agreed, please normalize the volume and then put on a compressor at least, easy and quick. :) The sudden peaks hurt my ears then in the next second the talking is so quiet I can't understand.
@maneshwar9377
@maneshwar9377 5 лет назад
Violin Bow seller : so which one you want to buy? Me: I will have a photo of the $700,000 bow. Thanks
@a.a.2573
@a.a.2573 3 года назад
"y does nobody make videos about me? I'm also expensive" 😂
@yilinlai2037
@yilinlai2037 2 года назад
Brett playing the Strad and Pecantte was the best combination~~ he sounded amazing!!!
@KyuuKirigaya
@KyuuKirigaya 5 лет назад
Eddy and Straddy are such a perfect combination. Somebody please buy him one. Me after watching 9:30 EH I'M SORRY I MEAN, Brett and Stradd are such a perfect combination-- Jkjk love you both.
@florenciamartina9819
@florenciamartina9819 5 лет назад
Yeah, in an older video, Benny said that Brett is very suitable for a Strad and Eddy for a Guarneri😂
@sssushang
@sssushang 5 лет назад
i dropped my bow yesterday and my teacher literally screamed
@somedude3819
@somedude3819 4 года назад
- fleuringmiel one kid threw his cello and my face and my orchestra teachers face was interesting we were very shocked then he was kicked out
@shanislost1
@shanislost1 4 года назад
Some Dude I was in music in year 7, some kid just chucked a clarinet when he couldn't play it. The teacher was absolutely mortified, as someone who used to play, so was I.
@alexia3552
@alexia3552 2 года назад
10:55 That sounds gorgeous
@Love-Is-Kind
@Love-Is-Kind 3 года назад
My favorite is the Early Tourte. Great job guys! You're amazing! Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe and healthy. (Smile)
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