Who's first? We should do the intro first. Yeah, we should do the intro first. Hey, welcome back to another episode of TwoSet Violin. Today, we have a very special episode, where we have some special guests. - They'll be joining us.
- Mhmm. And we don't know which one of these guests are musicians, and which ones are not. The whole goal of this game is to see if we can ask them questions. We're not allowed to ask directly if they play an instrument. But we have to guess if they're the musician, or the fake musician. Yes. So! - Should we get our first guest up?
- I think so. - Who's gonna be first?
- Who's first? Hello! (all) Hi. - What's your name?
- Nice to meet you. I'm Eriko. Eddy, Brett: Eriko. Um... What type of music do you usually listen to? I don't really listen to many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to k-pop or j-pop, or classical music. Was that a trick answer? Eddy: Yeah! Do you have a favorite composer? Sarasate. Okay. Why is Sarasate your favorite composer? Because I love Spain. I love Spanish people, everything. Oooh. Okay. Um... If you had to go to a place for holiday, where would it be? Turkey? Didn't help at all. Do you have a favorite key? D major. Is there a reason? I don't know. That's pretty sus, actually. - Brett: It's pretty sus.
- Eddy: That was very sus. Hold on, no. Come on. Like, think about it. If you say Spain... Sarasate, you don't think Spain. - You think, "I love the virtuosity."
- You think... Virtuosity of the music. Yeah, actually, okay. Hmm. - I'm getting very suspicious.
- But maybe she said that just to be vague. Maybe she does that to set us up. I'm out of questions. - Go with your intuition.
- Okay, musician. Alright, musician. Done. Which side is musicians? This side or that side? Oh, this side, this side. - Offscreen: It doesn't matter.
- Brett: Okay, it doesn't matter. - Musicians on this side.
- All right. Cool. - Next person.
- Next. Hey. Hi! - Nice to meet you.
- What's your name?
- Wayne. Uh... What's your favorite time signature? - Non-musician.
- Non-musician! - I screwed up.
- Non-musician. Wait, isn't it 4/3? 4/4? Yeah. Alright, I'm pretty sure. - Nah, I'm confident that he's not a musician.
- Yeah. Alright. - Next person!
- Next. - Hi!
- Hello! - Hi.
- What's your name? I'm Mars. Alright, do you - What's your favorite time signature? That's so stupid! Do you have a musician that you look up to? Yeah, I do. Joe Hisaishi. Okay, what's your favorite soundtrack from Joe Hisaishi? Howl's Moving Castle. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
- That one, right? Why? Well I don't know, 'cause I think like, it's just really calming. Is there anything— What's your favorite musical aspect of it? I'm not sure. I like the whole song. Alright. (both) Non-musician. Okay, over there. Eddy: Thank you, thank you. Hello! (both) Hi. - Nice to meet you.
- Hi. What's your name? Tar. Can I have a look at your fingernails? Ooh. Short. Eddy: Musician fingernails. Do you have a favorite musician or composer? For composer, I like Tchaikovsky. - Is there...
- What's your favorite piece from Tchaikovsky? Nutcracker. That's pretty good. I'm getting musician vibes. I'm feeling musician. - Cool!
- Cool. Eddy: Next. - Hi, what's your name?
- Okay.
- Hi. I'm Rea. Do you have a favorite time s— I'm just joking. No more. What's your favorite instrument? And why? Viola. Jokes. - I'd say vocal and piano.
- Sacrilegious. Vocal and piano. Okay. We'll cough and see her reaction. Yeah, just cough. Um... Uh... Oh, I got one! Shostakovich. Co, covid? Okay, you're a non-musician. Eddy, Brett: Non-musician. And last but not least. Hello! - Hi. I'm Stamp.
- Hi. Sam? - Stamp. Yeah, Stamp.
- Stamp, Stamp. What's your favorite... - It's a ritual now, I have to ask.
- Yeah, okay. What's your favorite time signature? Um, 4/4. 4/4. Okay. Actually, what style of music do you like? Uh... Jazz. Hip-hop. Some... classical. What's more important, rhythm or pitch? Rhythm. Rhythm. Why? I don't know. I just feel like it's gonna be more stable. With the correct rhythm. What do you think is the most important part about rhythm? The pulse. Wait, what's your favorite instrument again? I forgot. - Piano.
- Piano. - Drum.
- Drum. Bass. I don't know. What do you reckon? I think musician. - Musician?
- Yeah. - All right, done. Musician.
- My gut says musician. - We'll go with your gut.
- All right. - Can we turn around?
- Offscreen: You guys can turn around. - Yeah!
- That's right! We redeemed ourselves from last time! We failed last time completely, guessing their instruments. So, you're a musician! - Yes. Trumpet.
- What do you play? "I like piano." - This guy!
- "I like piano." - You play trumpet!
- Yes. Um, jazz, classical? Both. - Both. Are you studying? Are you professional?
- Okay. Uh, I'm studying. - Ohh... Nice!
- That's nice, that's nice. How long have you been playing trumpet for? - Mmm... Nine years.
- Okay. - Cool!
- What else do we ask? - Or that's it?
- That's it. - Nice.
- Okay, who's next? Yeah, what instrument do you play? Violin. - Violin!
- You play violin! For some reason I thought he might be a pianist. - Really?
- Getting piano vibes. Yeah. - Okay.
- I don't know why. - Awesome, thanks.
- Awesome, thank you! Next one. Hi! Sarasate. What do you play? Violin? Yes. - You do play violin.
- She plays violin. - Dude, who...? Actually, I'm not—
- The Spain thing was just being vague, actually. Okay, if you know Sarasate, you know Sarasate's from Spain. - Yeah. Yeah.
- But that's more like a theoretical question, right? And we study theory, you know, musicians can go, "Where are they from? Oh, Spanish influence." Eddy: Yeah. - Okay.
- Yeah no, Sarasate's pretty... It was a big dead giveaway. And how long have you been playing for? Um, twenty years. Oh, twenty years! Eddy: Nice. - Awesome. Thank you! Thank you.
- Thank you. - Should we go this way now?
- Yeah, let's go this way now. - All right!
- Oh yes! - So...
- 4/3. What went through your mind when you said 4/3? I think a couple of days ago we were like, talking about beats and the drumming, and I was like, I actually, I kept thinking, 4/3, 4/3, but it was like, 4 beats on the left, and then 3 beats on the right. - Oh, like... Yeah.
- Ahh. Polyrhythm.
- That's why I was like, 4/3. - 3 against 4, yeah, 3 against 4, yeah.
- Yep. That's why. 4/3. - Alright.
- Thanks a lot.
- Wayne: No problem. Hello. - Hi!
- Hi. So, what do you do? Take a guess. Oh, here we go. - Round two.
- Fashion designer? Close, close. Artist? Yeah. But close. Not exactly. Designer. - Brett: Illustrator? Designer.
- Mars: Yeah, designer. - What type of designer?
- Um, like I'm studying in Goldsmiths in London, so it's just the design course. Yeah. So it covers everything. - Oh, wow. Everything.
- Yeah.
- That's why, the aesthetics. Brett: Yeah. Aesthetics are there, it's a designer. What was it towards the end, - that made us think you were... Yeah.
- Um, it was the Howl's Moving Castle question. - Ah! What did you like about Howl's Moving Castle.
- Yeah. I was like, "Mmm, I know nothing about music." - Yeah, that was like...
- Yeah. It was when you said something was just nice to listen to, or something like that. - Mars: Yeah, that's what I said.
- Brett: Yeah. - Cool. Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you. Thanks a lot. (both) Shosta-covid! - Brett: Shosta-covid!
- Rea: I couldn't hear what that was. - Eddy: It's a Russian composer.
- Rea: Oh. How do you pronounce Shostakovich? - Shostakovich?
- Yeah, Shostakovich.
- Yeah, Shostakovich. Very... Yeah, Russian composer. Quite like, dark. He lived through like, - the revolution.
- Oh. Nice. - Brett: And he... So... Yeah.
- Rea: Revolution.
- Eddy: Yeah. What do you do now? I'm a full-time cosplayer. Cosplayer! - Ohhh...
- Yeah! - That's awesome.
- Nice! Thank you. - Nice.
- Thank you!
- Thank you, that was a good one. Okay guys, thanks for watching. Um... Yeah. (all) Go practice! Awesome. Wait, which camera? Eddy: Too late!
This one is Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft9lJBXW5rg&feature=emb_logo
Cheers!