Guys and Girls: Thank you so much for all the positive feedback in the comments, I read them all and it is heartwarming! I will try to answer every one of you when I get time! I am a little overwhelmed right now. It feels like an army of Ling Ling's has captured my KZbin page :D Which goes to show what a positve impact TwoSet Violin has. You guys, Brett and Eddy and all the TwoSetters are amazing! I will do the 2nd movement soon!
@toramenor2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this. Yes, I would love to watch the 2nd and 3rd movement analysis as well
@juliejules77802 жыл бұрын
I like you. You're a funny guy and unpretentious.
@Chihuahuauno12 жыл бұрын
Can't WAIT to hear your opinion on Mvnt. 2 & 3 - thank you for reviewing Brett's playing...
@jangoh43322 жыл бұрын
Please review Eddy's La Campanella as well! I can't wait!
@krystal625912 жыл бұрын
I'm only 10 mins in but I wanted to stop and say that what you said about Brett's obvious emotional connection to the music and respect for the position he had found himself in on the stage is so real and has made this possibly my favourite conerto to watch, regardless of the few mistakes that occurred. It's such a sincere performance, just makes you smile.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
That is why I had to make this video! The concert was really something special, because these boys worked hard for it on many levels... and I think Brett really is a exceptional violinist!
@kokod27362 жыл бұрын
Brett's sincerity really shines through. It made watching the concert worthwhile despite any minor mistakes.
@altoclef66882 жыл бұрын
For me it is like the comparison between a first love (Brett doing this for the first time) and a long marriage (the top tier soloist doing this for the zillionth time). I am not even that fond of the Mendelssohn in the first place, but Brett made it worth listening to.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
@@altoclef6688 Good comparison!
@mayinsatmi14402 жыл бұрын
For Brett, this concert is his dream come true, you can easily see that he pours his heart and soul into this performance while some soloists just take it for granted that they get to perform onstage with an orchestra
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
That is excactly how I felt listening to his playing!
@JosephLin-n2w Жыл бұрын
I hate you @@SimonStreuffViolinEducation
@JosephLin-n2w Жыл бұрын
Yeah @@sainturiel7459
@andrewzhang851211 ай бұрын
@@sainturiel7459 ???? you can critique someone without being better it's purely constructive criticism
@sainturiel745911 ай бұрын
@@andrewzhang8512 that's what she said.
@aquamarine95682 жыл бұрын
Your critique was so interesting and constructive. I agree with you about how humble, engaged and emotional Brett’s playing was. I watched this live and it brought tears to my eyes a few times. It is especially poignant in that he has mentioned numerous times in TwoSetViolin videos about his childhood dream to be a soloist and here we see him live that dream. Thank you for such an informative video. I would love to hear more from you about the second and third movement and the rest of the concert.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, glad you find it informative. I think somewhere we all want to be soloists ;)
@JD2132 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Gina McCormack play Mendelssohn the same week as Brett performing, and I have to say that as outstanding a soloist as Gina is and I know she’s know for playing this piece, but Brett’s performance just shone by comparison. It was filled with so much love and emotion for this piece I had tears just watching him. I couldn’t take my eyes off him.
@TwoSetViolinEdits Жыл бұрын
It was his dream to do this! He put so much heart and soul into the mendy!
@aelredwoodard58022 жыл бұрын
Highlighting Brett’s musicianship is a real and rare gift as is your excellent technical critique. Thank you.
@lynnccm14422 жыл бұрын
I came to the violin later in life, TwoSet inspires me to continue and to enjoy the music I produce. Brett's performance takes my breath away. I was leery of watching this because I feared to have the joy destroyed in nit-picking. I'm pleased that while you were honest about the flaws, you didn't make your review all about them. I felt as if you were enjoying Brett's performance with me. TY, you've gained a new subscriber.
@kj624312 жыл бұрын
I am a big fan of TwoSet. I'm also in Music Education so I appreciate so much your comments about how a performance can be successful and not be perfect. I work with young students and have experienced some of the most touching performances that were extremely successful because they were not perfect but instead, honest and from the heart. Thank you!
@auntjess2 жыл бұрын
How interesting. In Twoset's video with Curtis where Brett plays Mendelssohn for the professor, she mentioned the same thing where he tends to play slightly flat and offered some suggestions on hand position adjustments. :) Comparing that video and their live concert, there has been significant improvements (practicing 40hrs a day helps for sure!), but I also understand that some habits are hard to correct esp when you're used to playing in a certain posture. As a piano player, I have many habits which I need to work very hard on to kick and sometimes I still default to old habits.. HAHA. Thanks for your insights! I learnt many things abt violin playing! :)
@jgunther3398 Жыл бұрын
if you're trying to change something technical, it can be good to practice less, not more. you could knock it down to maybe 0.40 hrs/day until it's fixed :) i think eddy is the more conscientious player of the two but brett is the one who's always featured for some reason
@darkcircle899 Жыл бұрын
I think Brett is the one that is featured more because when it comes to musical accomplishments like winning competitions and getting awards and performances Brett is the more accomplished of the two.
@dvides892 жыл бұрын
Very objective analysis of the performance, thanks Simon. I really hope Twoset watches this video, violinists helping violinists is wonderful thing to watch.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I just hope they don't "review" my Mendelssohn! :D
@dvides892 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation Maybe a review of the review and we can go into KZbin Inception. I think your review was respectful and serious, I’m sure they will appreciate it.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
@@dvides89 I love music. I even love when someone just scratches on the violin. Better than doing stupid things like war and stuff... My intention towards other musicians is always good! Thank you for acknowledging it.
@kaylinealsen85362 жыл бұрын
As fan of their channel, I think it's great that you reacted to Brett and his journey and how emotional this performamce is. Great video!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I am a fan of them too :)
@yellowcarnivore2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t expect myself to watch this video in one sitting because it is 45min but I did! I love your critique - it is so informative and heartfelt. Even though I am just a beginner violinist, I could understand where you are coming from because you explained your observations and thoughts very clearly. I remember watching Brett’s performance and although there are a few intonation slips here and there, I am still deeply moved by his music. At the end of the day, people remember the magical moments when the music spoke to their hearts, more so than the pitch-perfect moments☺️ Thank you for sharing this!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Perfection is not the goal. Much more the emotional involvement!
@yonycka162 жыл бұрын
Love the guys! Watch them for 4 years already. And yes, he practiced so much this piece of art, that became one. That mark on the neck says how much he enjoy playing. Both are amazing! A perfect duo.
@Rt-uu4yo2 жыл бұрын
I am so glad to hear your review of our beloved Brett’s mesmerizing performance. I have never sat through a concerto so exulted like this performance. It was beautiful. Nice to hear a professional opinion.
@CeciliaTan2 жыл бұрын
I’m eagerly awaiting your thoughts on the second and third movements! My feeling was once he got through the first movement, Brett settled down and really began to enjoy the moment more and put even more of himself into it. This concert was such a special way to enjoy this music. You don’t normally go to see a symphony and root for the soloist almost like you do for a sporting event, you know? It’s quite unique and I’m so glad this opportunity for him and the SSO came together.
@ExhaustedOwl2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, once he relaxed and became more confident the overall performance quality improved.
@MajahetBijtje2 жыл бұрын
Very moved about your conclusion. I was there live and wow, the emotion he brought in his playing was so good! As a non-musician I've learned a lot from this video, thank you and I look forward to hearing what you have to say about the rest of the concert! 🎼♥️
@amore37912 жыл бұрын
The system recommended a treasure video and a treasure youtuber to me! As a matter of fact, I am a fan of TwoSetViolin in China. Once the video of this concert came out, I thought that I would discuss Brett's performance on the Internet in a particularly excited and happy atmosphere. However, I found that there were a lot of negative criticisms and blames on our website firstly, such as bad of intonation and cooperation with the orchestra. Some even went so far as to say that his Mendelssohn had no reference at all. At that time, those criticisms made me feel so sad and doubtful and it continued for a long time. As a violin amateur have practiced since childhood, I know how it feels to stand on the stage again and make the child dream come true. This time I saw your video and when I was watching the second half, it really moved me to tears! I appreciate you saying almost everything from my heart! I amazed that you are so professional. You can pick up details that I haven't noticed after watching the concert so many times. I'm really educated. And it's really valuable that you, as a professional, can say something constructive that clarifies what you value about classical music and violin playing. Brett was really great. His performance and your explanation were really inspired me! I am looking forward to your comments on the 2nd movement, the 3rd movement and Eddy's performance, as well as your teaching video, because now I want to practice my violin again!
@Casutama2 жыл бұрын
I heard from someone else that the criticism were pretty brutal on BiliBili which I can't understand at all. I'm not a violinist but I'm deeply involved in classical music as a listener and amateur musician of several decades and I found his performance flawed but (like this video showcases so wonderfully) impressive and something to be proud of and I do not know why some people on KZbin and (apparently) many people on BiliBili were/are so negative about it.
@amore37912 жыл бұрын
@@Casutama Yes...I can't understand either😓
@altoclef66882 жыл бұрын
I didn't see the negative criticism here on KZbin. Surely many commented on bad intonation and loss of synch but not in an overly negative way. As long as technical flaws are not in the way of the musical experience they are really insignificant. This was a very emotional performance but still mature, not overdoing things - from a musical perspective it can hardly get any better. I can only guess the negative people are either jealous or the kind of people who think music competitions and being the world champion player are what classical music is about (I think they are wrong).
@Casutama2 жыл бұрын
@@altoclef6688 I didn't see many on KZbin, there were a couple, but not overly many. Most people said essentially what you said!
@amore37912 жыл бұрын
@@altoclef6688 Yes on KZbin people are always so nice but I said that on our website (like bilibili) it do had many negative comments at first, I just wondered why the two communities are so different......*sigh
@tomiclamor2 жыл бұрын
all of your comments in this video are absolutely on point! im not a violinist, but your comments about musicianship and the state of classical music today made me feel more validated as a self-taught musician and as someone who just wants to spread the joy of classical music! thank you for this (:
@shonen8411 ай бұрын
Wonderful analysis! Thank you for sharing. And yeah, we’re all simping for Brett. His sincerity and sweet tone make me always come back to listening to his performance ❤
@guitarsarebest65652 жыл бұрын
Simon, what a phenomenal analysis that was positive and encouraging at the same time. You are a great teacher and coach.
@amandas.65002 жыл бұрын
27:03 what a great tip for bowing technique! Thank you for pointing it out & demonstrating!
@rosyxiao68892 жыл бұрын
I looove Brett's Mendy and i literally touched and cried when i watching the live. Also i like your comment which is really to the point that Brett totally showed his love to music and violin. The sincerity and energy was so well expressed in his playing. I can feel that the orchestra was also moved and cheered by that, so they had such a beautiful conversation in between. Ive watched this half hour concerto almost everyday since it released and i still get excited when i watch it today. The pure emotion is absolutely a strong language that will never go out or fade i think. THANKS again for such a wonderful vedio, looking forward to your new clip.
@Yume-Hanabi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your analysis! It's really interesting to see the little technical details broken down like that, makes me enjoy the performance all the more. I love how you say it's not about being perfect--I think that's the magic of live performances: it's a truly genuine experience, and the emotional payoff is so much greater. Looking forward to your analysis of the other movements and Eddy's Paganini 😄
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I also can't wait for to watch the rest!
@BreddyBang2 жыл бұрын
Not an experienced violinist, so I appreciate the analysis. In my eyes it’s beautiful, but the way you explain adds another layer. Thank you for this
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
I am glad to hear this! :)
@TheSparshofMusic-wn7deАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video! I learned a lot from this video!
@LittleDreamer1412 Жыл бұрын
I started playing the Violin when I was 28 years old. I wanted to play since I was 17, but it was only because of TwoSet that I finally picked it up 2 years ago. They are very talented and wonderful and I think it's great how they bring Classical Music to a wider audience. I think watching their videos and seeing how much they love playing and how well they show that is what gave me the push to start. You can see at the end of Mendelssohn that Brett was extremely moved and so was I, because I can't thank them enough that they even motivate some adult like me to start playing!
@burgundy.v2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! As a non-musician, such reaction videos are very useful and interesting. Looking forward to the 2nd and 3rd movements reaction!
@burgundy.v2 жыл бұрын
And yes, the emotional side of this recording is the reason why I'm watching it again and again! It's better to be out of tune a couple of times, than performing like a robot. Music is about creating an emotional influence, isn't it?
@burgundy.v2 жыл бұрын
And I love how you want to call him Eddy all the time 😄
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
@@burgundy.v I had to re-edit all the "Eddies" into "Bretts". I couldn't redo the whole video. I guess I never make this mistake again. :D
@auricia2012 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation I noticed the voice overs and appreciate the effort 🤭 I used to mix their names up too in the beginning
@desireemau94672 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this detailed critique. It was very well thought-out and informative. I was very impressed with Brett's performance and he inspired me to work on the Mendelssohn myself. It has been a great experience overall and your insights on Brett's performance will only enhance my own playing. I can't wait for the second movement!
@winterswallows2 жыл бұрын
What a great video Simon, it is insightful, thoughtful and oh-so professional!. Thank you for your excellent review. I was so lost in Brett's beautiful performance, that I missed or ignored all those tiny "hiccups" I just love his interpretation, I have loved Brett and Eddy from their first post, they have done something impossible, bringing classical music to the masses and all done with humour and humbleness. I look forward to the next movements. I have subscribed, I love your analytical mind.
@bananana45992 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! Im a non-musician so this is fascinating to watch. I love hearing opinions on what was good and what could have been good/better. Mendelssohn is a piece that took me a while to appreciate, and once i began to like it I couldn’t help but compare famous soloists from each other. Obviously Brett’s isnt at their level… but i did find myself holding my breath at times because it was so lovely. I hope you can make a part 2!
@leilayh Жыл бұрын
love hearing about your analysis. I hope Brett feels the love from his violin gang. I also think what is the most moving is Brett's love for the music and the fact that his childhood dream actually came true.
@eriks2962 Жыл бұрын
I am grateful that you could produce a critique a their work that is constructive and understanding of where they come from. Too much content online is just shitting on performers/content creators by picking on anything that is not absolutely perfect. So thank you for being understanding and to reput things in context!
@JenniferGoldfinch8 ай бұрын
I really appreciated your in depth analysis of Brett's playing. Your explanations were very clear, concise and showed a full appreciation of beauty of music, not just the technicalities and having to be absolutely perfect. There's a quote somewhere that perfection is imperfect. Your comments reiterated that time and time again. Thank you so much for making this video.
@sarasate892 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I loved hearing your thoughts and explanations. Watching this live (over livestream) was a fantastic experience. I had to watch it multiple times, as watching live I couldn't relax as I knew how much the performance meant to him!
@marcoscabrera53572 жыл бұрын
Simon! Thank you so much for this! I love your respect and above all your humbleness when talking about Brett’s musicality and skills. I learn a lot from yogur videos.
@mariavidineeva25242 жыл бұрын
29:59 - all of us during the 4mil livestream But actually a really great and insightful video, thank you!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
:D It was really great camera work and production quality in their lifestream!
@Aleatorio6932 жыл бұрын
I like Brett's interpretation of this concerto. For me, right now, Mendelssohn violin concerto is my favorite concerto. I would say that my favorite part from Brett's playing is the 2nd movement. But my favorite version of this concerto is by Ray Chen - it's really beautiful and have a very clean playing, nothing that I would say: "wait, something's strange here...". Good video!
@thecatofnineswords Жыл бұрын
The passion in performance and true love of playing is why I loved watching Brett perform this piece. It is also why I play. I am impressed at your continuous ability to pick the precise details of Brett's occasional intonation issues. My ear is not that good yet. (Maybe one day?) I learn so much from listening to and watching imperfect performers, as we get to see the imperfections, talk about them and learn why they happened and how to improve on/from them. Surprise Mr Roger! Ohmygoodness. I also agree, 4th finger is always the best finger.
@gentlespirit42 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sir, for sharing your thoughts and opinions of Brett Yang's (of TwoSet Violin with Eddy Chen) performance. Hope you'll enjoy the rest of this lovely holiday season. Stay warm and take care.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thanl you so much for your lovely comment!
@hildewong52812 жыл бұрын
Thank you making this video. I appreciate your comments and highlighting what was important in his playing during a live performance. It was inspiring to know that making music and drawing the emotions are more important that the slight intonation issues. I look forward to your comments on the Bach Double and the Paganini.
@Aeliaable2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Your explanations are very thorough! So much detail! I feel I can better appreciate this performance now
@auricia2012 жыл бұрын
This kind of insight on classical music is the reason I subscribed to twoset, so I'm happy I found your review! Even though it was aimed at violinists, as a non musician, it helps me appreciate classical music more 😊 Subscribed!
@missaisohee2 жыл бұрын
+1
@davidspear90072 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful honest and generous critique - it was truly fascinating to listen to your insights into Brett's beautiful performance.
@tomtomt12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the donation!
@nadhifa_002 жыл бұрын
I'm not a musician, let alone a violin player, but I watched the entire video and I really like that you explain it in detail! yes, even though I don't really understand it just a little because I also watch twosetviolin, I still enjoy watching it :D Also, 35:49 FR WHO ISNT A SIMP FOR BRETT!!!♥
@ellaking7032 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Your critique was easy to understand and very informative. I’d love to see more content where you critique/explain the technique of different soloists. If you’re amenable, the Heifetz Pag24 recording :)
@tamarsharma3914 Жыл бұрын
It is important to distinguish and be able to learn from the performance of different musicians, thank you for the critique and very helpful observations! I am gonna send this video to my son who is learning the first page of this concerto.. many thanks!
@HappyG1lm0re2 жыл бұрын
So happy I discovered this channel
@susanbryant65162 жыл бұрын
Yes please to more reviews of this concert!
@susanbryant65162 жыл бұрын
Very interesting to see the way you actively critique and observe, and yes, I did learn something from your analysis.
@wakingtheworld2 жыл бұрын
21:48 : "He is not an experienced performer for this concerto" - Yes indeed, he's had no real experience playing at this level, in such a setting and is, in fact, playing his first, very public (not forgetting nearly 40K livestreamers) solo performance. Glad you acknowledged this in your critique. Yes, it's not always about playing notes perfectly... I'm still struggling just to play the right notes mind!* ... Brett put his personal stamp on this piece and I, for one, loved his interpretation. He only ever wanted to become a violin soloist and listening to your praise makes me feel he'd rank up there with the greats had his life turned out differently.... *I wouldn't even be learning the violin were it not for this incredible duo.
@Casutama2 жыл бұрын
*nearly 50k livestreamers! (also, yes to everything else you say)
@wakingtheworld2 жыл бұрын
@@Casutama I watched the livestream - wasn't aware numbers got that high but hey, awesome that it did considering the time out needed to watch the whole performance and for many, at an awkward time of day!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
I really think it is important to keep someones path to the soloists stage in mind. Especially when we start "judging" and "comparing". That doesn't mean, that I would try to overlook flaws in his playing. Much more the opposite: It makes his achievments so much more meaningful.
@wakingtheworld2 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation Absolutely... Funny to think that the path he chose with Eddy, led him to fulfill his dream anyway BUT I'm sure he prefers this path to that of a pure soloist... TwoSet's mission 'to keep classical music alive' is hugely successful and he and Eddy have inspired SO many to take up the violin (or another instrument) or even to pick up where they left off... One recent comment: "TwoSet have inspired me to take up the violin again after 50 years..." Wow!!! They have made classical music fun and entertaining. That image of Hilary walking on the stage of their tour holding a hula hoop is one example... Despite their buffoonery, they command such respect in the music community which is how they could be loaned a pair of Strads. Thank you for this appraisal, Simon. I look forward to the others on their performances...
@mikecabral15799 ай бұрын
I’m 75 now and listen daily to classical music because of 2Set and a documentary about Janine Jansen. I found Hillary Hahn on there channel two bright stars in this big sky. I also love Paavo Jarvi as a conductor. I only started listening a few years ago and don’t know anything about classical music except that I know what I like and what I enjoy. Hillary and Janine are perfect gifts from God so very talented and grounded woman based upon what I see on KZbin and recordings. I’m so happy that you were kind to Brett because I think he did a great job. I’m basically bedridden but I had see and hear Hillary in person and had that chance when she came to St Louis in September 2023. I was able to bring my daughter and Grandson to expose them to classical music and help me get around and into a seat. A real bucket list type of event for me. Thanks for your video.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation9 ай бұрын
It is beautiful to hear your story about how you got into classical music. There is so much to discover! You will also like Augustin Hadelich, Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Midori Goto and Leonidas Kavakos, just to name a few living greats on the violin. If you like piano too, I can recommend you listen to Martha Argerich, Arcadi Volodos or Grigory Sokolov... if you get the chance to see them live: You'll never forget! And don't get me started with historical recordings... But it is always the best thing to enjoy classical music live! I wish you many more years of enjoyment of this great music!
@dianezhang56242 жыл бұрын
great video!looking forward to the reaction to 2. and 3. movements!
@Nature-ps7md11 ай бұрын
Being human is your best quality, please dont lose it, all the best!
@kristinajohansson50992 жыл бұрын
Please go on and also give Eddy critique. They have contributed to my journey to discover the classical music more deeply than I ever have before. I learning the piano, listen to music, go to our concerthall and of course I am a twoset fan. And listen to you help my journey even more. I am so impressed of their concert. You talking about it, deepens my experience more.
@jihanabelleslavin63862 жыл бұрын
I really really like your overview and how you're approaching the music. I look forward to the next movements! :o)
@JenniferGoldfinch8 ай бұрын
Is 37:51 the part where Ray Chen suggested a different fingering in the video about how old style teachers prepared their students for performance?
@Jay-gl1ch2 жыл бұрын
I am a self-taught violinist (who incidentally, also referenced from your past videos!). I'm not a music major but I do perform sometimes for uni events. I always came out of "auditions" heartbroken as I underperform a lot (shaky bow and very very off intonation). But I discovered something from those utter failures. I was "closing" my playing too much. Rigid in its pursuit for perfection, it ends up straying farther from a satisfactory musical experience. It sounds counterintuitive, but being free is what matters on stage. I really appreciate how you bring out this idea in this video. I'm on my way to breaking free from seeking perfectionism and hopes it brings me to a better place haha! P.S. I reference Hilary Hahn's recordings so there's that as well 😂 It's always a bad idea to expect such level for a hobbyist like me but watching them has helped me a lot in my journey.
@kaistinakemperdahl96672 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank für dieses Video! Dieses Konzert zu spielen, ist mein Kindheitstraum (an dem ich Jahrzehnte später immer noch arbeite.) Du erklärst hier perfekt, warum diese Musik so unglaublich wunderbar und zeitlos ist.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Ich habe zum Beispiel auf die Chaconne von Bach 15 Jahre lang hin gearbeitet. Es hat sich gelohnt und ich kann es kaum erwarten sie wieder auszugraben. Es lohnt sich immer geduldig seine Ziele zu verfolgen.
@kaistinakemperdahl96672 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation danke. Und dieses Video hat mich noch mehr dazu ermuntert, weiter zu üben.
@Nicole-kq3ui2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed all of your explanations and critiques. You’re so creative w your words and bringing your thoughts to life. This was amazing, insightful, and thoughtful. You should definitely go into the 2nd movement, and Eddy’s performance. You have so many interesting things to say, and I look forward to watching more. Thank you!!!
@kalef.l965 Жыл бұрын
I loved the video and the analysis, I am not a person who "practices" music, I am quite the opposite, an engineering student. But your and their channel has captivated me so much that I'm willing to watch videos like yours because I really feel a passion, something more, something different with Brett's interpretation, for someone who doesn't fully understand that beautiful world because it's not where I work, I can only give my opinion from the emotions it provokes me (even with some skepticism) but simply amazing your video. Thank you.
@amandas.65002 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear your review of the second movement, the Bach Double, and of course Eddy's Paganini! I've watched this performance about 7 times, and I'd love a fresh take on it.
@finaxx12612 жыл бұрын
what a nice video :) i wish twoset reacted to this...
@debbiegilbert53932 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful analysis of Brett’s performance. You love his sensitive and humble playing and beautifully explain why but you are also honest about those small intonation problems. It is good to be reminded that perfect intonation is not everything. There is a bigger picture. I’m a flutist and not a violinist so I found your information about the figure 8 bowing very interesting. I look forward to your analysis of movement 2.
@angelmccoy48842 жыл бұрын
Do I simp Brett Yang? Who doesn't? lol #ProudTwoSetter ❤🔥
@rl76512 жыл бұрын
Very interesting- one thing you mentioned though (around 24:35) about the down bow starting outward to allow the bow to be closer to the bridge- I think this is true in the upper half of the down bow but one can perhaps better maintain the contact point in the lower half of the bow by having the angle inward- you can still stay close to the bridge as needed. By the middle, the elbow joint can now move out and then it is easier to direct the bow closer to the bridge. Also, leaning into the upward curves of the bow with a vertical (rising) lean, can make the contact at the tip very solid.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
I agree that going outwards too early can be more harmful than helpful. I wouldn't go as far as saying the opposite, but in general a straight bow is in my opinion most of the time the best choice to maintain a clean sound. The figure 8 pattern work for some violinsts well, for others it can be different. It is just an interesting idea and concept that we can experiment with. In the end our ears should be our main guidance.
@evaquintanar67982 жыл бұрын
Please do the second and third movement!! As a non musician but music lover and ling ling wanabe would be so grateful for it, I learned so much. Graciaaas
@fabiankretzer77752 жыл бұрын
I always like to watch people emotionally and professionally engaged with their craft. Even if I don‘t know anything about it. It was interesting and fun to watch. Greetings mate 😊
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas Fabi! Are you in H-Town around holidays? If we get a beer together would be nice :)
@Grace-le8it2 жыл бұрын
Hello :) Thank you so much for your this video. I don't play violin, which is why your analysis helped me to understand the performance better. Also thank you for reacting to this in a similar way you would to any other professional performance. I am so happy that Brett is taken seriously as a musician and a soloist and not just a random youtuber :) take care!
@mille_fiori Жыл бұрын
Your video suddenly popped up out of nowhere. At first I thought that diving into such deep details might destroy the musical impression, but the opposite was the case: your explanations are so exciting and comprehensible that I watched the video in one go. Thank you for the many explanations and the immersion in both the technical details and the interpretation of the music. It was a lot of fun!
@sonyag58932 жыл бұрын
Lovely explanations and observations! Also, quite nice listening to this again at NOT 6h30 in the morning while texting my boss that my car won't start so sadly I will be late.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
"sadly" ;)
@susanbryant6516 Жыл бұрын
You can watch it again anytime if you go to the Live bit on the KZbin channel… not sure if you know that,ive seen a few ppl commenting that they wish they could see it again, not realising its available.
@dmwalker242 жыл бұрын
Yes the shifts can be a bit noisy, but if I'm honest, I kind of enjoy it. I'm so glad to hear you say that some performances of this concerto can be rather 'odd', because I was worried that was just my quirky impression. In Brett's performance I see a fairly coherent idea of what the piece should be, and it's also rather clear where there is influence from both Ray Chen, and Hilary. Not bad sources to draw inspiration from. I think he did a wonderful job, and I think you're right that he is a far more serious and impressive musician than they often like to portray in their videos.
@ngocvymaile22632 жыл бұрын
Love your video ❤ I had some questions when first watching this livestream (as a non-musical), and your explanations help a lot. ^^ Really looking forward to your reaction to 2nd, 3rd mvt and Eddy part ❤
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to record the reactions. It is really interesting for me! Thank you so much for your comment!
@donnadee19662 жыл бұрын
Talk about grace under pressure! They started the Bruch and it took Brett about 3 measures and he was ON it. Prank of a lifetime!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Bruch beginning is awesome! Imagine they started with an lesser known piece :D
@donnadee19662 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation It is an iconic piece... still, I do not think we will see a lot of "stump the soloists" in our concert halls. Have you seen Eddie play Sibelius?
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
@@donnadee1966 Not yet! Did it happen in this concert?
@donnadee19662 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation No, it was an earlier concert. :)
@susanbryant6516 Жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation it was a livestream for 3mil subscribers. Like Brett’s 2 mil Tchaikovsky, it was streamed from their Singapore lounge room with terrible sound recording, with one playing the other being a one man orchestra. Very quirky presentation, but great playing none the less. Ray Chen made a review of Eddys Sibelius that was interesting, but perhaps your reviews are a bit better, youre a very good analyst/teacher!
@RMBlake007 Жыл бұрын
SImon: I'm glad you were able to "catch" and voiceover where I believe you may have been calling Brett, Eddy. You did a great job in the edit, and I don't suppose many people even noticed.
@kylevaughn2 жыл бұрын
I love both of your Vids and I love violin thank you for uploading!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! :)
@machanrahan10742 жыл бұрын
First video of yours I've seen. Loved it!! Subscribed. Thank you.
@1Q18-v4k2 жыл бұрын
I really really hope you do the Bach double too! That was my favorite part of the whole stream.
@JoDON1112 жыл бұрын
I feel like Brett could be blushing while watching your video: like especially the start where you mentioned: how wouuld you analyse a professional violinst
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
I am sure that Brett knows that he is pretty good on the violin! Every violinist on that level should have some good confidence in their abilities! It might be interesting to hear, what he thinks about my opinion though :D
@debbielin24252 жыл бұрын
What a sincere, constructive and informative review video you have made ! Great work! Subscribed! Love to see more videos from you! 😊
@humblesparrow2 жыл бұрын
5.03 "BRO!" I laughed so hard. Brett was a pretty good sport to go along with the prank . . . jokes aside, thanks for the upload, it was very interesting!
@oxoelfoxo2 жыл бұрын
Yes please, the two other movements, the Bach double and the rondo!!
@aldoingermany Жыл бұрын
Fantastic approach to learning! Thanks.
@marshadirocca25502 жыл бұрын
12:30 when you point out that part I literally was pointing to the screen being like YES BRETT and when you stopped to notice it I was so happy das my boi yesSIR YOU HIT THOSE NOTES
@toramenor2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your comments (even though I'm not a violinist). "Who isn't a simp for Brett?" :) lol Also, I agree with what you said in the end, that in some respects Brett's performance was better than some professional soloists' (not in technique of course, but maybe in musicality or the emotion he was able to convey).
@cathycole95772 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to Brett on a beautiful concerto. I enjoy listening to this teacher critique Brett. However, when this teacher played those examples with his fourth finger...the teacher saying that Brett was flat, I heard the teacher play it on the sharp side. I'd love someone to check it with a tuner. It was a fair critique in general. The person critiques kindly.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Might be true, that I was sometimes a bit sharp. I demonstrated it mainly to show how the fingering works that I would suggest. I certainly would need to practice that too. ;)
@glycine20902 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the uploading (and it's very informative too)! What you said at the end also made me tear up a little bit 🥺🥺 If possible, I would love to see more of your views and thoughts on the second and third movements of the Mendelssohn (and maybe the bach double too). P/s: Happy new year!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and digging my opinion in the end of the video! I can't wait to react to the other movements and pieces from this performance as well!
@fairygodmomma23132 жыл бұрын
Sounds Amazing! I plan on watching later, thank you!!!! 🎻Happy New Year!!!🎻
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It's a long video, I know... enjoy when you have time!
@fairygodmomma23132 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation 😊👍👍👍👍
@fairygodmomma23132 жыл бұрын
@@SimonStreuffViolinEducation Caught my interest all the way through. World class indeed!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@jennlim2735 Жыл бұрын
Brett is professional violinist and he would appreciate the criticism, and I enjoy his play. A wrong note is ok the emotion connection he has with the piece makes up for it
@reaganb60132 жыл бұрын
31:30 "of course he has big... cojones" 😂 great video, i love hearing analysises (analyses?) of violin playing
@sprachtherapie12432 жыл бұрын
🌹Dear Simon, very good explanation🎶
@johnpeers65402 жыл бұрын
Simply great!
@alexandremaurel9159 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I have to admit it changed my mind about this performance, thank you so much, so humbling 🙏🎈
@oxoelfoxo10 ай бұрын
changed your mind how?
@Lookatthisguy0017 Жыл бұрын
Nice breakdown of Brett yang play, i hope he see this video so he can improve more
@AmandaViolinGirl2 жыл бұрын
Because 4th finger is thinner finger you can get a better vibrato on higher notes because the length between notes are shorter.
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
It depends. Since the 4th is also weaker, it can sometimes be restricted in it's vibrato movement (especially on thicker strings). But in general it should not be neglected so often, because a well trained 4th finger can sound as good as the third!
@macwinter71012 жыл бұрын
This is very constructive, thank you for sharing!
@potsdam5217 ай бұрын
Liked very much the idea, of who is into it musically, thats really true …
@viviennet61192 жыл бұрын
Simon ☺️ Your reviews were fair & detail 👍 Happy New Year 🎉🎊🥳
@genehuangviolin2 жыл бұрын
I watched the entire video and loved hearing your thoughts. Happy Holidays!
@SimonStreuffViolinEducation2 жыл бұрын
Happy holidays to you too, Gene and thank you for watching the entire thing! :)