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All Contemporary Violin Techniques Ranked by how I N T E R E S T I N G they are 

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@yougottaseizetheopportunit8296
artificial harmonic glissando aka the “oui oui” glissando
@sam-rn4in
@sam-rn4in 4 года назад
oui oui francais baguette
@inthelimelight2680
@inthelimelight2680 4 года назад
Tu es bête, tu doit partir maintenant
@sam-rn4in
@sam-rn4in 4 года назад
@@inthelimelight2680 what
@inthelimelight2680
@inthelimelight2680 4 года назад
bubbletea ne chose :)
@sam-rn4in
@sam-rn4in 4 года назад
@@inthelimelight2680 i dont- what?
@RadenWA
@RadenWA 5 лет назад
I’m not playing out of tune, I play m i c r o t o n e s
@gdolphinz7486
@gdolphinz7486 5 лет назад
No, I’m not a bad violinist that pretends to be the fastest violinist in the world, it’s called *S U L P O N T I C E L L O*
@isakkkkkk
@isakkkkkk 4 года назад
There are music systems with microtones, check some indian pieces
@aasserelzoghby6781
@aasserelzoghby6781 4 года назад
I do not have bad intonation I am inventing a new technique called sul ponticello
@gregorgiebel1377
@gregorgiebel1377 4 года назад
If you dont mind to practice and play just random out of tune notes like the guy in the video it will sound awful. But there is beautiful microtonal music which is btw very hard to intonate properly.
@morbidlyabeast9000Lb
@morbidlyabeast9000Lb 3 года назад
Jazz*
@sumadre101
@sumadre101 5 лет назад
imagine this being someone's first twoset video lmao
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 5 лет назад
😂OMG
@hectorojeda8525
@hectorojeda8525 5 лет назад
Here I am
@jaydenv8557
@jaydenv8557 5 лет назад
purpleburple honestly this is all you need to watch to know exactly who and what twosetviolin are
@redgallo4939
@redgallo4939 5 лет назад
Mine is when Brett tries singing opera 🤣🤣🤣
@SKS6184-
@SKS6184- 4 года назад
Mine was if you’re violin was a person
@pearlmarley3833
@pearlmarley3833 5 лет назад
6.5 minutes of the violin being violated lol
@totty2524
@totty2524 5 лет назад
Microtonal music is dope, though. These two violin bois are a bit too afraid of contemporary stuff. Probably because of the chord extensions that can be spooky to a classical musician.
@Eisofice
@Eisofice 5 лет назад
Viola-ated
@turinmormegil7715
@turinmormegil7715 5 лет назад
Those "sub-harmomic". Oof
@AnjaliMallampooty
@AnjaliMallampooty 4 года назад
Viola-ted
@thevincetelevision1892
@thevincetelevision1892 4 года назад
SHIt you beat me to it
@andhanwib
@andhanwib 5 лет назад
3:50 The beloved childhood tune of “Mary Had a Dying Lamb”
@anotherhumanbeingblyat8935
@anotherhumanbeingblyat8935 4 года назад
on the V I O L A
@dream_of_music40
@dream_of_music40 3 года назад
Mary had a dying viola
@cliftonsmith2429
@cliftonsmith2429 3 года назад
400th like
@nejibensassi5657
@nejibensassi5657 Месяц назад
Hello bass clef
@chichamorada6463
@chichamorada6463 5 лет назад
You forgot “if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly”.
@murphvienna1
@murphvienna1 5 лет назад
Those poor violins..!
@filipchetwynd7746
@filipchetwynd7746 5 лет назад
Sacroligios boi
@seankong9795
@seankong9795 5 лет назад
Sacrilegious mumblerap by Ben Lee
@clemtheclementine2167
@clemtheclementine2167 5 лет назад
If you can play it wrong, you can play it right.
@filipchetwynd7746
@filipchetwynd7746 5 лет назад
@@seankong9795 Thanks!
@bernarditariffoolivos1746
@bernarditariffoolivos1746 5 лет назад
All of these can be summarized into “things I do that make my teacher mad when we’re supposed to be quiet”
@humongoushugo6986
@humongoushugo6986 5 лет назад
True, but when used properly in compositions these techniques can be devastatingly effective!
@Victoria-qw3kl
@Victoria-qw3kl 5 лет назад
Bernardita Riffo Olivos 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@veganmocha
@veganmocha 5 лет назад
PFT YES
@lauradftba4653
@lauradftba4653 5 лет назад
+
@aitana7664
@aitana7664 5 лет назад
I didn`t know that everything that I did in the orquestra when I was bored had a name :)
@johannbauer2863
@johannbauer2863 5 лет назад
Great names like "I don't even know what this is called"
@pingpongpung
@pingpongpung 5 лет назад
"orquestra"?
@mateussouza3979
@mateussouza3979 5 лет назад
pingpongpung That’s the Portuguese word for orchestra, so possibly autocorrect.
@wiitation
@wiitation 5 лет назад
@@mateussouza3979 actually spanish
@wiitation
@wiitation 5 лет назад
@Felipe Avendaño Toro havent seen the r
@williamdunn-sarmiento2796
@williamdunn-sarmiento2796 5 лет назад
The opposite of ASMR...RMSA Ruining Music for Sacrilegious Art
@kevfx5151
@kevfx5151 4 года назад
William Dunn-Sarmiento underrated comment
@kristof9695
@kristof9695 4 года назад
Curing autism with music😂
@the_void6058
@the_void6058 3 года назад
👍
@ep1x3
@ep1x3 3 года назад
aka avant-garde music
@ruthe.2292
@ruthe.2292 3 года назад
Needs to be a thing
@artemisfowl2ndchannel359
@artemisfowl2ndchannel359 5 лет назад
The circular bowing was actually interesting.
@alexwang982
@alexwang982 5 лет назад
Artemis Fowl [2nd Channel] It sounded like distorted game music
@lottaart7848
@lottaart7848 4 года назад
At first it sounded like an audio glitch but then I tried it in real life and it sounded like that!
@footlong7980
@footlong7980 2 года назад
I liked the pizz glissando too
@footlong7980
@footlong7980 2 года назад
5:07 was also interesting (when you turn up the volume)
@footlong7980
@footlong7980 2 года назад
6:01 Bow Screw glissando also sounded very cool
@my-anhle6848
@my-anhle6848 5 лет назад
"Sounds familiar" 😂 all I have to say is OUI OUI !
@AsilAygun
@AsilAygun 5 лет назад
mendelsohn violin concerto
@FrodosBeutel
@FrodosBeutel 5 лет назад
Pokemon charades
@oceanebucaille2574
@oceanebucaille2574 5 лет назад
Oui oui c’est trais Ling Ling
@oceanebucaille2574
@oceanebucaille2574 5 лет назад
@@math9172 I was born in France and spoke french my whole life, but unfortunately I can't put accents on an "American" computer keyboard, so yeah :) also what I meant was that it's a very ling ling thing idk sorry for being S A C R I L E G I O U S lol just trying to be part of the comment section ;)
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
@wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 5 лет назад
OUI OUI!
@andrewp7532
@andrewp7532 5 лет назад
40 hours a day Keeps the asian mom away
@naenaedmysteries
@naenaedmysteries 5 лет назад
So accurate
@nicolajulianfemia1253
@nicolajulianfemia1253 5 лет назад
Lol
@deathIeaf
@deathIeaf 5 лет назад
XD
@J80.
@J80. 5 лет назад
Perfection
@winsonwang1298
@winsonwang1298 5 лет назад
How funny
@ZER0Music
@ZER0Music 5 лет назад
You forgot to play the bow using the instrument. Disappointed.
@cam6866
@cam6866 5 лет назад
lmaooooooooo
@jacobmoya8664
@jacobmoya8664 5 лет назад
Ikr
@hibichu4732
@hibichu4732 5 лет назад
LMAO
@BlueAcidball
@BlueAcidball 5 лет назад
Orion 😂😂😂😂😂
@xxTHExxABYSSxx
@xxTHExxABYSSxx 5 лет назад
@Shuncey Balba lol so is everyone. There are only 7 now.
@Wazay
@Wazay 5 лет назад
3:30 literally the sound every door in the goddamn house makes when you want to get out of your room quietly and have a nice midnight snack
@ZitaSChan
@ZitaSChan 4 года назад
MayhemW lol so true!
@starwarsguy123ful
@starwarsguy123ful 5 лет назад
Im watching this as a guitarist and im just like “wait a minute more than a couple of these are just guitar techniques on violin”
@keegimujaltold1454
@keegimujaltold1454 4 года назад
Which ones?
@arbs-5164
@arbs-5164 4 года назад
I'm a guitarist too Pizzato and sliding Silent fingering Slap Are guitar techniques
@BlitzballMadness
@BlitzballMadness 4 года назад
@@arbs-5164 Plus harmonics and tapping (though tapping on guitar is different)!
@nathanpentury5201
@nathanpentury5201 4 года назад
@@BlitzballMadness also harmonic guys is diferent
@BlitzballMadness
@BlitzballMadness 4 года назад
@@nathanpentury5201 I though natural harmonics were the same on both (just picked/plucked vs bowed)? Obviously pinch and artificial harmonics on guitar don't translate well onto violin.
@hobbylobby111
@hobbylobby111 5 лет назад
This video is like a experimental asmr channel. I love it twosetasmr
@brattingprincess
@brattingprincess 5 лет назад
Jeremiah Owusu I actually learned nearly all the techniques in orchestra playing 20th century stuff ha!!
@tempest9997
@tempest9997 5 лет назад
3:15
@samanthawee4178
@samanthawee4178 5 лет назад
5:50 it’s called “stepping on a cockroach”
@Jay-S04
@Jay-S04 5 лет назад
Samantha Wee lol
@sophiaa8494
@sophiaa8494 5 лет назад
lel
@Angelina-yq5sn
@Angelina-yq5sn 5 лет назад
Cringes even harder
@squidaker
@squidaker 5 лет назад
Haha!😂
@teriyakitastesgood9834
@teriyakitastesgood9834 5 лет назад
thanks for playing im gonna go die now
@bellasvideos2589
@bellasvideos2589 5 лет назад
What happens when a musical prodigy steps on a bee? It becomes a bee flat!
@alexmackay7454
@alexmackay7454 5 лет назад
Hahaha lol
@alexmackay7454
@alexmackay7454 5 лет назад
What an INTErEsTing comment
@WhatAboutTheBee
@WhatAboutTheBee 5 лет назад
I resent that remark.
@connorclark8073
@connorclark8073 5 лет назад
Bella's Videos but then it turns into a b natural
@Anonymous-xn2xh
@Anonymous-xn2xh 5 лет назад
Wheeze
@ruofanyu6699
@ruofanyu6699 5 лет назад
getting mild anxiety for the health of your bows
@artisanbiscuit4479
@artisanbiscuit4479 5 лет назад
"Contemporary Techniques" a.k.a "How to Ruin Your Violin" Or maybe "Just Play the Viola"
@patheddles4004
@patheddles4004 5 лет назад
More likely to ruin your bow tbh
@lottaart7848
@lottaart7848 4 года назад
Lol
@aiiello
@aiiello 3 года назад
Damn. That's gotta be rough lol
@omie24
@omie24 5 лет назад
Please do a tutorial on playing vibrato on a piano
@gamernerdgirl83
@gamernerdgirl83 5 лет назад
I thought this said "do a tutorial playing vibrato on a piano" and it was way funnier.
@omie24
@omie24 5 лет назад
@@gamernerdgirl83Actually I meant that
@ViolaGMidi
@ViolaGMidi 5 лет назад
I think you only need to shake the piano, that’s all.
@batowner1
@batowner1 5 лет назад
@@omie24 u cant
@veganmocha
@veganmocha 5 лет назад
💀💀
@kimberleyyuan5324
@kimberleyyuan5324 5 лет назад
*col legno breaks my heart* just like how it almost breaks my bow
@humongoushugo6986
@humongoushugo6986 5 лет назад
It should be marked "col stunt bow" XD
@assodispade786
@assodispade786 3 года назад
It was even used in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique and Mahler's Second
@trying_my_bestest
@trying_my_bestest 5 лет назад
'It's called subharmonics, mom.'
@Jay-S04
@Jay-S04 5 лет назад
Leila Byerly this comment made my day😂😂😏😂😂
@trying_my_bestest
@trying_my_bestest 5 лет назад
@@Jay-S04 I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
@nightburststudios2142
@nightburststudios2142 5 лет назад
5:52 “I don’t even know what this is called”- My conductors has legitimately asked us to use this technique FOR A CONCERT. The composition was borderline sacrilegious.
@EggBenis
@EggBenis 3 года назад
Piece?
@jolynecujoh2694
@jolynecujoh2694 3 года назад
it’s been 2 years since you commented this but i still have so many questions
@sla7889
@sla7889 2 года назад
I really want to now the name of the piece now
@SketchyTigers
@SketchyTigers 2 года назад
piece name???? lmao
@grutarg2938
@grutarg2938 2 года назад
Was it for Brett's Lo-fi?
@nanopopquiz7460
@nanopopquiz7460 3 года назад
1:16 Scordatura 1:23 Bartok Pizz 1:29 Sul ponticello 1:35 Col legno 1:44 Natural harmonic glissando 1:53 Artificial harmonic glissando 2:05 Pizz glissando 2:16 Tapping 2:31 Microtones 2:45 ""Silent Fingering"" 3:01 Slapping/Striking Strings 3:14 Play on the bridge 3:29 Scatch tone 3:40 Circular bowing 3:50 Subharmonic 4:16 Play behind the bridge 4:28 Brush over the bridge 4:57 Play on the tailpiece
@hemharutyunyan
@hemharutyunyan 2 года назад
Can you tell how it is written in the notes, or are there any symbols?
@nanopopquiz7460
@nanopopquiz7460 2 года назад
@@hemharutyunyan Hmm... I'm not sure since I'm not a string player, but I think most of these would be written explicitly in words (e.g. 'play on the tailpiece', and then the notes may have a different notehead). Some will have normal notation (e.g. pizz glissando, they will just indicate pizz and probably have a gliss line just like a normal note). For more information, you can probably just google, and if you cannot find them on google, there probably isn't an agreed way to notate it because the technique is not commonly used. You can then invent your own notation, as long as it's clear for the performer (if it's too complex, you can also consider to explain it in the programme note)
@hemharutyunyan
@hemharutyunyan 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@cooldude123817
@cooldude123817 Год назад
@@hemharutyunyan Look up the notation utilised by Penderecki for these techniques, many of which he incorporated into his music. A lot of these he would notate by using headless stems with different shapes around half way through the length of the stem.
@hemharutyunyan
@hemharutyunyan Год назад
@@cooldude123817 Thank's a lot
@izzy1221
@izzy1221 5 лет назад
1:53 IS THAT THE SOUND OF *EVERY SINGLE ANIMAL THAT EVER EXISTED?* -Brett (probably.)
@pascalegillet3818
@pascalegillet3818 5 лет назад
oui oui
@vigdu1246
@vigdu1246 5 лет назад
When you handle a violin for the first time
@muhdzafri7551
@muhdzafri7551 5 лет назад
Remember, one of the easiest thing in life is playing a musical instrument quickly because "If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly"
@MusicCoversByEssie
@MusicCoversByEssie 5 лет назад
Hello? Yes, I called to report two cases of violin abuse.
@austinliu180
@austinliu180 4 года назад
Music Covers By Essie lol But not lol
@justicewasserved17
@justicewasserved17 4 года назад
Domestic violinence, it's called
@siddharthabhimanyu9667
@siddharthabhimanyu9667 3 года назад
Scordatura is not really violin abuse
@osaruguex
@osaruguex 3 года назад
do you mean.... twosets of violin abuse?
@brie1512
@brie1512 3 года назад
violin-ce
@wannabeaworldcitizen6938
@wannabeaworldcitizen6938 5 лет назад
playing on the tailpiece is actually really cool on the double basses - it sounds like there's a Yacht trying to get your attention
@axcelace4052
@axcelace4052 5 лет назад
I find this video very I N T E R E S T I N G
@sebastianzaczek
@sebastianzaczek 5 лет назад
Oui oui
@Mio_devious
@Mio_devious 5 лет назад
DerSibbe same here uwu
@JusteenWheatley
@JusteenWheatley 5 лет назад
As an aspiring composer, this is a great video for violin extended techniques. Thanks guys!
@asca_1348
@asca_1348 4 года назад
extended does not necessarily mean good
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 4 года назад
AnimeBoi1348 Most extended techniques can be used very effectively if you understand their textual context and importance. Just because it sounds weird doesn’t mean it’s bad.
@ezzyshian
@ezzyshian 5 лет назад
"it sounds familiar" Maybe brett still remember that one time he and eddie compose a sonata under 1 minute video...
@thatdinocalledvk5273
@thatdinocalledvk5273 4 года назад
Ezra Aftarekh A I come from the future... and oui oui
@davidkeck4999
@davidkeck4999 4 года назад
Everyone: this is weird Me: *Sits in the corner using these techniques in composition for some reason*
@bluepencil1014
@bluepencil1014 4 года назад
Literally watching this whilst composing..... And yup I'm considering using them....
@benosick9927
@benosick9927 5 лет назад
I actually liked how the Natural Harmonic Glissando sounded.
@afresa
@afresa 7 месяцев назад
You could see an example of that natural harmonic gliss in Stravinsky's Firebird.
@coainc
@coainc 5 лет назад
why are like half of these used in danse macabre
@adelinaarmstrong9423
@adelinaarmstrong9423 5 лет назад
Because they're creepy and make the hair on the back of my neck stand up
@valerian4569
@valerian4569 5 лет назад
Lol right
@that_oboe
@that_oboe 5 лет назад
Since when was playing like a beginner a professional thing
@jrsong
@jrsong 4 года назад
That Oboe HAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHA
@jestonlupiano
@jestonlupiano 5 лет назад
What about playing on the piano strings with the violin bow? 😂
@diethylmalonate
@diethylmalonate 5 лет назад
Or on wine glasses with violin bow
@chesedbongcawel5910
@chesedbongcawel5910 5 лет назад
Piano guys reference 😁😁
@creeperarmor8078
@creeperarmor8078 5 лет назад
Chesed Bongcawel Yes thank you
@corvidcapers
@corvidcapers 4 года назад
Contemporary Violinist: Artificial Harmonic Glissando TwoSet Violin: you mean violin charades sound effect?
@xenophile84
@xenophile84 2 года назад
As someone who plays a lot of new music I've done just about every single one of these in performance. Some of them can actually be very effective when done right! Side note...love that violinist instinct to do something with your left hand even when you're bowing behind the bridge and it'll make no difference whatsoever to the pitch lol
@velvetyamaranth8381
@velvetyamaranth8381 Год назад
Combining two techniques at once!! Bowing behind the bridge while doing silent fingering. :)
@Cameuyo
@Cameuyo 5 лет назад
"Learn how to do violin ASMR in 2018 with TwoSetViolin". And never forget.... If you can play it quickly, You can play it slowly
@eaflower
@eaflower 5 лет назад
...that's actually a legitimate practice strategy btw
@irahcabangon5079
@irahcabangon5079 5 лет назад
1:53 Oui oui!
@ethanlammayot2929
@ethanlammayot2929 5 лет назад
When you're a violinist and you have a twoset Viola shirt
@ninoding
@ninoding 5 лет назад
Ethan Lammayot Ling Ling is proud
@Lidiapozomusic
@Lidiapozomusic 3 года назад
As a contemporary composer, I DIED watching this. This is so true, yet hilarious.
@nilshenriksson9557
@nilshenriksson9557 5 лет назад
"I dont know what this is called" is sometimes called "twist bow" and works on the (muted) strings as well. Although you then might need to loosen the hair (of the bow) a bit to get it to work properly. Thanks for an awesome channel!
@arturoromero951
@arturoromero951 Год назад
I read on Wikipedia and here is what it’s called. It’s called _chewing._ *An effect sometimes used for humorous effect by string players, “chewing” is performed by loosening the bow hair and placing the bow, bow hair side up, against the back of the instrument. The bow is then rotated causing the bow stick to pop and crunch as it goes over the coarse bow hairs. This effect, which sounds remarkably like a person chewing something crunchy, is fairly quiet and could benefit from amplification.*
@Katmakil
@Katmakil 5 лет назад
In this case, I find "If you can play it, then don't" very suitable.
@aaditmalhotra
@aaditmalhotra 5 лет назад
Ill tell you what’s interesting If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly If you can sit on a sofa for 24 hours, you can run a marathon
@kaybrown4010
@kaybrown4010 5 лет назад
You just Composition majors a shload of new ideas! 😆
@rachsky1224
@rachsky1224 5 лет назад
well I hope not.. if other composers find this as source of ideas, daaaaamn XD
@jeremyevans1135
@jeremyevans1135 5 лет назад
​@@rachsky1224 Comp majors at my university already do this :p
@clemtheclementine2167
@clemtheclementine2167 5 лет назад
Speaking of ideas, I’ve been having composers block for a while... I’m either not satisfied with what I compose or I have trouble finishing pieces. Any advice from composers out there?
@rachsky1224
@rachsky1224 5 лет назад
@@jeremyevans1135 well thats really bad if the majority of composers nowadays need only this to create something... nothin more to tell...
@sophiarosales7159
@sophiarosales7159 5 лет назад
No one: Me trolling in beginner orchestra:
@eleanorhare
@eleanorhare 5 лет назад
The bridge one was so painful ahhhh
@jrsong
@jrsong 4 года назад
This is just my “practice routine” summed up in one video.
@chloechampion8833
@chloechampion8833 4 года назад
4:57 onwards And here we see the emerging stages (facial expressions) of when something you didn’t think would work actually goes extremely well
@martamayorga1444
@martamayorga1444 5 лет назад
Half of the techniques are asmr content
@patheddles4004
@patheddles4004 5 лет назад
Subharmonics is legit hard though, which is why (to my ear at least) Brett only actually produces the subharmonic combination tone once very briefly in that demo. Offhand, the only places I'm used to hearing harmonics done reliably: - Some pipe organs, with two smaller pipes working together to simulate a low note that would usually require a much bigger pipe - Some oktavists (very deep-voiced singers in a particular mostly-Russian choral tradition)
@tweepy123
@tweepy123 5 лет назад
5:51 Brett's iconic "Stepping on Cockroaches" technique
@spicyscone9035
@spicyscone9035 5 лет назад
the silent finger tapping was basically violin asmr 😂😂😭
@arturoromero951
@arturoromero951 Год назад
It’s funny since I’m a cellist, Luciano Berio uses that in his _Sequenza XIV_ for cello, and you have to do tapping and silent fingering at the beginning at the same time. It’s kinda soothing actually :)
@finn8460
@finn8460 5 лет назад
5:38 Eddy looks like he's shooting a bow and arrow
@arcatius239
@arcatius239 5 лет назад
This looks like what people do in orchestra class
@hukkavy
@hukkavy 5 лет назад
5:17 i'm sorry but i can't ignore that double chin
@RH-uf9il
@RH-uf9il 3 года назад
3:02 davie 504 wants to know your location
@brie1512
@brie1512 3 года назад
*s l a p p* the violin just kidding don't do that pls
@slimesquishiesorbeez7054
@slimesquishiesorbeez7054 3 года назад
4:07 turning a violin into a viola
@moriahsuarez6347
@moriahsuarez6347 5 лет назад
I'm starting a go fund me for your violins for every dollar donation Eddy and Brett will stop abusing their violins anything helps link in the description
@wiggy5700
@wiggy5700 5 лет назад
Playing behind the bridge is nOt a 2018 technique, because my mum had to play it in 1973
@johannah4770
@johannah4770 5 лет назад
But it is a contemporary one if you compare it to 19th or 18th century techniques.
@MrDamojak
@MrDamojak 5 лет назад
I guess they meant 20th and 21th centuries.
@mayacapps
@mayacapps 5 лет назад
Another title: techniques that 5th graders use if they're trying to be cool......or if they just don't know how to play😂😂
@sadia6503
@sadia6503 4 года назад
Wait a second, we did the crunchy sound by pushing the bow under the instrument thing and that fact that it's an actual thing gets me every time. 20th century composition truly is a wonder
@Dennisvandersanden
@Dennisvandersanden 5 лет назад
Who'll be practicing 50 hours per day in 2019?
@lucypevensie4367
@lucypevensie4367 5 лет назад
Lingling
@oluchiibe98
@oluchiibe98 5 лет назад
@@lucypevensie4367 and his/her/its sibling Ming Ming!
@Colopty
@Colopty 5 лет назад
Lingling's new year resolution is to stop slacking off so much and start practicing 80 hours per day.
@ivanarellano3409
@ivanarellano3409 5 лет назад
Me. Have to prepare for Texas All State
@TheBlueKnight
@TheBlueKnight 5 лет назад
The most interesting would be 15 notes a second Why? Because it sounds like all of those techniques combined
@adrianduchniak
@adrianduchniak 5 лет назад
And I thought circular breathing is crazy. Then I saw circular bowing
@annasimoni9212
@annasimoni9212 5 лет назад
1:54 "This sounds familiar" Artificial harmonic glissando aka oui oui aka little annoying animals in their charges ahah
@senortenpiedad8515
@senortenpiedad8515 5 лет назад
Just imagine a piece that starts with the cello section playing on the tailpiece! It sounded great
@Leonardo-G
@Leonardo-G 5 лет назад
3:56 Why would you want to play the viola on the violin?
@miyamiya1726
@miyamiya1726 5 лет назад
2:17 Um I think you mean 2 HOURS [ASMR] Violin Tapping Tingles (NO TALKING) for Sleep, Studying, and Relaxation
@michelle-js6we
@michelle-js6we 5 лет назад
I turn my phone to Airplane mode,it didn't fly. I turn my VIOLA to Sacrilegious Boy mode,it didnt play quickly,instead it played it super slow,why????
@c.q.cumber5870
@c.q.cumber5870 5 лет назад
Put your viola in rice
@ceasefire915
@ceasefire915 5 лет назад
C. Q. Cumber no they need to put it in the trash that way his family can live
@michelle-js6we
@michelle-js6we 5 лет назад
@@ceasefire915 Agree😎
@pacovl46
@pacovl46 5 лет назад
Curry Loves Rice because your bow hair is not unicorn tail hair!
@dimensionstars97
@dimensionstars97 5 лет назад
2:54 Ling Ling does ASMR
@ros8737
@ros8737 5 лет назад
I find microtonal most interesting but is it contemporary? It has always been a part of the kemenche. The middle eastern instrument became the medieval rebec and maybe one could say that the violin is contemporary! To name and master the numeral microtones in every semitone and knowing all hijaz and maqam is a challenge worthy any Ling Ling.
@keegimujaltold1454
@keegimujaltold1454 4 года назад
Good point. I recently started listening to Middle Eastern music and I like it. I guess people often forget there is other music apart from European? This is actually very sad that a lot of people don't know about it. There's so much variety! I also like gamelan music and I am looking for something else non-European to listen to.
@tejasnair3399
@tejasnair3399 4 года назад
Іра Піхур ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YAFm8H0uE1c.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zOsF2EjDVPY.html
@alicjabetlejewska3064
@alicjabetlejewska3064 5 лет назад
yay! Now I know how they make music for horror movies ;D I think my wardrobe doors are violins .... ;P They make the same sounds ;d
@edyuentt
@edyuentt 5 лет назад
Lol
@edud6611
@edud6611 5 лет назад
INTERESTING level 5. Me: "is this ASMR?"
@JiaKee99
@JiaKee99 5 лет назад
"Sounds familiar" WAR FLASH BACK: "Brett tries to imitate a dog, monkey, and duck." Brett Yang master of animal noises
@miguelgalarion3285
@miguelgalarion3285 4 года назад
5:07 violin stock images be like
@samuelbernhardt8534
@samuelbernhardt8534 5 лет назад
5:54 Sounded like your violin was going to rip in half!
@cat-zd3nt
@cat-zd3nt 5 лет назад
Do a piano version of these!
@ingridayarza
@ingridayarza 5 лет назад
Yess
@clairev.g.7361
@clairev.g.7361 5 лет назад
With Sophie!!!
@cat-zd3nt
@cat-zd3nt 5 лет назад
@@clairev.g.7361 haha yeah that would be great
@mourotbaptiste2307
@mourotbaptiste2307 5 лет назад
Listen "Guerro" by Lachenmann
@alexrobson410
@alexrobson410 5 лет назад
@@math9172 You say that but I've seen pieces with various materials stuck in the strings, using a mallet to hit the strings and rubbingrings with various things. Then there's the wooden block on the keys, face on the keys, tapping the underside of the keyboard, depressing keys without playing them to get sympathetic vibrations, flutter pedalling, forearm tone clusters, all kinds of other techniques as well
@omie24
@omie24 5 лет назад
Another one : Blowing on the strings
@finn8460
@finn8460 5 лет назад
The playing in the bridge one makes my hair stand on end. Ugh. What a WONDERFUL sound
@arturoromero951
@arturoromero951 Год назад
It’s not a pleasant sound but it is *I N T E R E S T I N G.*
@nou6990
@nou6990 4 года назад
Normal saxophone techniques: -normal tounging -double tounging -altissimo -growling -bend -flutter tounging c o n t e m p o r a r y sax techniques: -s l a p p tongue -overblow -ditching the mouthpiece all together and play it as you would a brass instrument -turning the neck at an angle and play it like a flute -ditch your mouth altogether and press the keys down really hard to make a pitch
@composerdavidgiannivaldez367
@composerdavidgiannivaldez367 4 года назад
*people who play things like this all the time raging in the background and explaining why everyone else isnt smart enough to understand the genius even though they're making some of these up*
@totallyale2790
@totallyale2790 5 лет назад
“I don’t know what this is even called” should be “Popping Bubble wrap on the violin”
@Jay-S04
@Jay-S04 5 лет назад
Totally Ale stepping on a cockroach
@arturoromero951
@arturoromero951 Год назад
Apparently the actual name many composers and musicians give it is called “chewing” or a “crunch sound” as it sounds similar to someone chewing a crunchy food item.
@Jose_Pecina
@Jose_Pecina 5 лет назад
2:45 A S M R
@RJJM2006
@RJJM2006 5 лет назад
What about playing 'fidget spinner pizzicato'?
@cryochemist1032
@cryochemist1032 5 лет назад
4:14- You made a violin sound like a tuned viola. Such a sacrilegious offence.
@truggles120
@truggles120 2 года назад
3:14 Mary had a dying wild boar. Lol.
@ellisarcher
@ellisarcher 5 лет назад
Ling ling can do all of these at once and it would be rated 40/10 INTERESTING
@joycelavake6338
@joycelavake6338 5 лет назад
Sounds like a viola to me No harm intended
@ee8546
@ee8546 5 лет назад
*I N T E R E S T I N G 'N T 'N T*
@AngelWong16
@AngelWong16 3 года назад
currently scrambling around the internet trying to explore some more extended techniques before my composition coursework deadline next week... i think i've learnt more from this than any other online blog/resource
@kSmolarkowa
@kSmolarkowa 3 года назад
I looked more and more like the cat from my profile pic as the INTRESTING level increased
@elissilviya7251
@elissilviya7251 5 лет назад
wowww bretty got an undercut hmmm did he move on from hilary senpai ?
@sumadre101
@sumadre101 5 лет назад
lol
@2tri749
@2tri749 5 лет назад
This video was very... *I N T E R E S T I N G*
@2tri749
@2tri749 5 лет назад
Inspector Spectacles Well, Ling Ling can.
@cljohnson2405
@cljohnson2405 5 лет назад
Ling ling can play all the techniques all at once while practicing the Paganini caprices in every key and give a lecture at julliard about how the viola sucks all at once
@susfranzliszt
@susfranzliszt 5 лет назад
CL Johnson Wolfgang Wolfgang Wolfgang Wolfgang Wolfgang Wolfgang Wolfgang. Spend three shillings on a viola. Threw it in the bin and got a violin.
@oresthopiak8609
@oresthopiak8609 5 лет назад
Damn, now I am calling pick slides "plectrum glissando" XD
@metanougat
@metanougat 4 года назад
4:01 damn that sounds like my old printer.
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