
Peanuts Comic Strip Tells You to PRACTiCE
Came across this Peanuts comic strip from January 7, 1987.... almost like a moment straight out of TwoSet 😂

Came across this Peanuts comic strip from January 7, 1987.... almost like a moment straight out of TwoSet 😂
Hi everyone. *deep breath*
So.
I feel like twoset isn't what they were used to be. They like suddenly left their channel, and then suddenly came back. Their content just like suddenly changed.. and i really feel like that they just destroyed their own channel... Im not saying i hate twoset, it's just like i kinda feel like their not as what they were used to be anymore...
edit: Tysm for ur responses!!
And I never expected to get so many likes!!! That’s the most amount of likes I’ve ever gotten over 100 u guys are awesome tysm!!! :D :P
Mom dad I’m famous!!!
edit 2: tysm for all of ur fabulous responses. I'm not saying that I hate Twoset or anything. I understand abt their burnout and that they are getting older, and need to rest. Than kyou for helping me understand about this situation!! :)))
AND YOU GUYS ARE SUPERSTARS
OVER 300 LIKES?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I MUST BE DREAMING
PINCH ME
TYSM FOR LIKES!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi everyone 👋. I would like to know if anyone has already read these two books, because they are helping me a lot (I am currently reading them). The first book, has changed a lot the concept I had about contact point. An the second contains various exercises for takling the most common technical difficulties encountered on violin. Of course, having theory and knowledge (as in the first book) and plenty of exercises (as in the second) cannot replace study discipline, consistency, patience, consistency and results, and so on; however, these are classic violin books that I think should be read.
plz answer quick, I have an audition today…I’m playing Mozart concerto #3 first mvt, and idk if they’ll time me or not, so am I supposed to wait the long rests? and what’s like the uh threshold for the rests I should do vs shouldn’t? like obviously I’m gonna wait up to one measure, but not for 9 measures, right?
Tryna start my career path as a tubist.any C tuba model recommendations?.i am turning 15 soon in singapire and am trying for the big snyo next year.and as a tubist.i need a tuba.il audition with school but will buy if i get into snyo
Accolay violin concerto in A minor 1st movement
Vivaldi violin concerto in A minor (all 3 movements)
Gluck-Melodie
Kreutzer etude no 2
Mazas etudes 5, 6, 7
This is an old recording of me playing the song Yuri from Saint Petersburg, ignore my mistakes lol
My third time seeing TwoSet in Hong Kong! Brought my brother and my dad along with me this time, dad has no idea who they are but still had a blast, it was a perfect blend of the right amount of music and humour mixed altogether ☺️
Hope they come back again soon! Will definitely go see them again 👋
The YouTuber in this image is Alvinsch (Colombian). This happens in one of his videos where he (with Spanish YouTuber Jaime Altozano) makes music with instruments he and Jaime can't play.
This is a short snippit of a recorded rehearsal. I need help titling the full video. Its just too complicated for Shazam. Thank you~
Dear TwoSet (and to whoever else it may concern):
I have noticed a sad decline in the LingLing40hrs content. In the past, ll40 was very much thriving and so many funny memes were being posted regularly. We were at around 200k LingLingwannabes, but now we are only at 15k. :( not many people want to post content anymore. We must resurrect LingLing40hrs! LINGLING40HRS FOREVER!
Hi all! So this is fairly random, and I may well be misremembering, in which case please correct me, but it’s been annoying me for a while, so I wanted to see if anyone could tell me anything!
I have a memory of a Lingling40hrs video, in which they reacted to a video titled something like 'POV: your accompanist is running late', and it was a woman playing a piece with one hand on flute, and the other on piano. I believe when I looked in the comments, it was a piece specifically written/arranged for the performer to be able to do this. I’m now a much more developed pianist and flautist than I was at that time, and love doing silly things like this, so I would really like to play around with a piece like that! Research (probably unsurprisingly) hasn’t given any answers. I’m aware it’s pretty niche, but if somebody knows what I’m talking about, or for some reason knows of a different piece that’s one hand on each, please let me know! This has been on my mind for years!
Edit: Although not many have seen this post, I thought I'd update just in case it helps someone searching for the same in the future! The piece is Wilhelm Popp's Bagatelle
so i was bored so i decide to search twoset violin on wiki i realize brett is 34 when is he gonna get a gig????because my brain fart i forgot he was 30+ at this point i should call twoset UNCLE if i met them in person 🥲🥲i would feel so bad to call them uncle or i should call them Grandpa twoset from now?...
I have never played violin before. My father is a professional violinist and i’ve been studying piano and guitar for quite some time now, so i also have experience in music (i’m aware of how different violin is and i know playing piano won’t make it any easier whatsoever)
He found a 60€ violin on a flea market and bought it (i don’t even know why), and i told him as a joke that if he lets me that violin i can learn to play something in a year.
So we have a bet now..he said that if i can play Haendel’s sonata in F major, adagio obviously, by september next year, he’ll lend me a somewhat good violin he has for me to keep learning
Are we being too optimistic here??💔 Please tell me that i totally can if i practice 40 hours every day and sell my soul to the devil
He has offered to give me a weekly class…but guys what are my chances of succeeding and proving him wrong