Views : 2,493,969
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Apr 23, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.979 (498/93,350 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-14T23:39:36.609841Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
That female teacher is amazing, such clear instruction and changes that IMMEDIATELY made Brett's sound improved so much. I can see how good of a school Curtis is. When they already have immensely talented students paired with efficient instruction it makes sense the level of musician they produce. Edit: Both instructors just make their violins sing, and its beautiful to watch and hear.
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As a former pianist who left the music world for a job in engineering, I ugly cried in this video... it brought back the memory of constantly being told you're not good enough, but that's the reality of studying music seriously. Thank you guys for all the light hearted content that makes me feel good about classical music again. It really means so much you have no idea.
Edit: wow this might be my most liked comment on yt yet. Yea I hear what yāall are saying. Well, a bit of context, I started piano at the age of four and spent no joke like more than a decade being a deeply and hopelessly depressed child/teen because I would get belittled by my piano teacher pretty much on a weekly basis for not being good enough (yeah the teaching style was very much toxic and shaming driven ) all while trying to pursue straight As at school. It was just a lot. I just couldnāt take it anymore, not as a profession. My love for music is strong, but my mental and physical health took a toll, I just couldnāt sustain it at a high level anymore, somethingās gotta give. Then I found engineering which is quite fun, in a way itās the opposite because i got instant gratification whenever i cracked a problem, vs. piano is a constant, nonstop, hard grind for perfection. But perfection doesnāt exist does it? If thereās anything I learned from my past, Iād say, I feel much better when I want to improve because i love the craft, not because Iām trying to be a ling ling to my parents my teacher or whoever the f i need to impressš„ŗ and I sincerely, wouldnāt wish my childhood on my worst enemy. Took years to heal from the trauma, and yes, trauma, I still have nightmares about getting yelled at by my teacher or my mom till this day. Thatās PTSD for ya baby š
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I have incredibly terrible ears, but like whenever the teacher played a piece, it always surprised me how much... I'll be frank, much more emotional and vibrant (if that makes sense) the piece sounded. And then it surprises me at how much Brett or Eddy improves after their advice. its truly incredible!
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@gallopracerfan
2 years ago
āUnfortunately the standard was exceptionally high this yearā said every audition results email ever š
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