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If you can play something slowly, you can play it quickly.
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So I played it very slowly and then I got a little quicker.
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A bit faster.
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And eventually I got to 15 notes a second.
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Hello, everybody!
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Today's a very special video.
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We're about to bag out this guy who claims to be the fastest violinist in the world.
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This is what our channel is becoming now.
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And no, we're not talking about this guy.
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Seven billion population, all the Ling Lings, but this guy is faster than all of them.
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And you know it's gonna be legit because it's on BBC news.
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Quality news source.
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Best, best Content.
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What gave you the idea of playing, I mean obviously you've (been) probably playing the violin since you're a kid, but playing it fast?
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Well, I was knocked off in a bike accident cycling around London about four years ago.
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I really hurt my wrist.
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My band mate in the band Fuse said, "Ben, why don't you see this as a target of rehabilitation?"
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Why don't you go for this Guinness World Record?
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It'd been set and I aim to break it.
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"I aim to break it."
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So straight off, he's got the inspirational story prepared.
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He's coming from tough times.
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He fell off a bike.
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Actually, I don't know if you guys know this, but I was in a wheelchair before.
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So I told Eddy like, "Look man, why not just hit 10 million subs?"
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I have my inspirational story.
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So, let's hit 10 mil (million) subs (subscribes) guys!
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If you haven't sub (subscribes), please click the smash the smusubcribe.
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And let's hit 10 million subs (subscribes).
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Because the world needs to know classical music is more than just playing fast.
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Just give us a few bars of a normal pace.
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That looks pretty fast to me anyway.
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Why is there five strings on that "thing" ?
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According to, let me check Wikipedia.
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What is a violin?
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It's made out of wood and has four strings and a body.
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So he's not even playing a violin!
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He's not even playing a violin!
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It's like not actually a violin, it's a subcategory of a violin.
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I think some people might not understand.
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Automatically if you're playing an electric violin, that's already like cheating.
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Because you don't need to worry about projection.
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Projection, contact, any of that.
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Because it's like, you know.
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Okay, it's a violin and an electric violin.
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They are two different things.
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So already he's...
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The title should be fastest electric violin/ viola in the world.
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Yeah, exactly.
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That looks pretty fast to me anyway. Now...
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We did it at the same time!
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Absolutely, with practice, if you can play something slowly, you can play it quickly.
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If you can play something slowly, you can play it quickly.
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Ohhh! Only if life was that easy!
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Yeah guys, if you can play it slow, just play it quickly!
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Just become Ling Ling already.
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what's wrong with you guys?
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It's all about playing fast, man.
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I'm gonna serenade you.
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Okay.
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Wait, but if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly.
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Oh! So much better!
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So I played it very slowly and then I got a little quicker.
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A bit faster.
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And eventually I got to 15 notes a second.
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15 notes a second.
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I couldn't hear a single one of them cause it sounds like...
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Oh, I can clap 15 claps a second.
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You know what this is?
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This is mumble rap on the violin.
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- Yeah, it's mumble rap. - You can't hear a single note.
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What's the point of playing fast if you're not playing the notes?
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When you learn an instrument, it's all about playing.
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First, get the right notes.
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Then, play fast if the piece is meant to be fast.
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Play fast the right notes and hear every single note!
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Dude it's so simple.
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Now a little bit faster.
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And now with fifteen notes a second.
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Interesting!
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That is extraordinary.
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Presumably you could do that with any piece that you chose.
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I mean now are there already a kind of almost sacrilegious that it's a slow piece, and it should never be played at speed.
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Well, I think Paganini was one of the first violin rock stars.
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And his music, like Flight of the Bumblebee, is full of quick notes that are continuous.
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Flight of the Bumblebee has 810 notes.
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That's a great way of dodging a question.
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He didn't even answer his question.
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He didn't even answer the question.
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Hey Brett, is there any sacrilegious pieces that should not be played fast?
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"Well, Paganini can play 150 notes."
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Semiquavers, you have to play four per click for the Guinness World Record, and like that, to be able to play 810 notes in under a minute.
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You could do the same with Paganini, something like "Molto Perpetuo", which means always moving, that kind of thing
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Wait, playing fast is one thing.
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But you also have to play the right notes!
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Paganini "Molto Perpetuo", which means always moving, except you forgot to move your left hand fingers!
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Oh!
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Do classical violinists...
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What I was told that when we were doing this piece, there was this Incredibly valuable violin.
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It is an incredibly valuable violin, but it's not what I kind of expected.
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I expected some, you know, 18th century Italian masterpiece to be coming into the studio and you've got a very modern violin there.
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I just wonder whether sort of classical musicians think that what you're doing is, I don't know, sacrilegious almost.
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I love the smile and I love the host guy.
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Sacrilegious.
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He just keeps saying...
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It's like you can tell it's trying to be polite, but he's just burning him.
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Like low key burning him.
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He just uses the word sacrilegious.
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I don't even know what the term means exactly.
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But it doesn't sound like it's a good thing.
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I don't particularly want to be sacrilegious.
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- I don't do any... - Do you get any criticism?
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No, well...
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Do you get any criticism? No.
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Let's read the comments guys.
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If you put the video at 0.25 speed, you can notice he plays nearly no notes at the right pitch.
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It seemed to me that he played more glissando than more fingering.
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Set the speed to 0.5 and you will hear.
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Horrible tune and there's no rhythm.
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Do you ever get criticism?
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Nah, never!
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- Pretty sure as any artist, if you never get criticism... - You're not really an artist.
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You're not growing.
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Mozart got criticism, Sibelius got criticism, Tchaikovsky got criticism for his concerto.
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Every great artist gets criticism.
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Maybe that's why he doesn't get criticism.
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We have a lot of discussions with people.
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What we aim to do with Fuse is to inspire people and introduce them to lots of different styles of playing the violin.
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You can play the violin in wonderful jazz styles, in romantic styles.
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You can play it very percussively like um...
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Go, give us a go!
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There was nothing percussive about that at all.
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It's called spiccato, mate.
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To make it sound romantic...
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Sounds like he doesn't have rosin on his bow.
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Okay, maybe we're being too picky.
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Jazzy.
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But what we've done with this is we've hand applied 50 thousand...
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One and a half million dollars is it, this one?
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One and a what?
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One and a half million dollar violin.
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He looks so proud of it too.
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Why is that 1.5 million?
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You could buy a Strad with that money!
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We've just released the world's first 24 karat gold electric violin in collaboration with the jeweler Thea Fennell.
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To inspire people, we need to put 24 karat gold on every single violin.
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Make it at a price where no musician, majority of musicians around the world cannot afford.
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But that's okay, I'm inspiring you guys.
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What we aim to do with Fuse is to inspire people.
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We've just released the world's first 24 karat gold electric violin.
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He's literally trying to plug himself.
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He's trying to sell this.
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Do you still keep the musical kind of integrity if you're playing at great speed?
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I just love how he's running out of questions, he's like...
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Actually no, you know what he's asking?
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You know how before he's like, "Isn't it sacrilegious to play slow pieces fast?"
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And now he's like, "Do you keep the musical integrity?"
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He's just like...
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You do.
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Flight of the Bumblebee is a fun piece of music.
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I think that is the musical integrity is to have fun and to wow people with it.
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Okay, I need to say something first.
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To have fun and wow people, that's good.
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Fair enough, I agree with you on that.
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But, Rimsky-Korsakov when he wrote the score, he wrote dynamics.
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He wrote very specific notes with harmony, orchestral accompaniment, articulation.
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Playing random glisses that doesn't even resemble what the composer writes is not musical integrity.
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But, its' having fun.
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That is, what can I say though.
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But maybe I'm just being like I don't know like classical party pooper.
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But look how he play!
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That smile, he's not having fun.
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He's here to sell his two million dollar violin.
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That's what he's doing.
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Yeah, he is.
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I mean, I don't know, what do you guys think?
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Am I reading too much...
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What gave you the first idea of going for the world record?
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- So... - Sure, sure.
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There was a wonderful violinist called David Garrett who set it back in 2008 at one minute and six seconds, 66 seconds if you like.
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The challenge was to take it in under a minute.
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Can we do that?
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Well, I'm the first person to ever do it.
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Can we do that?
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Well, I'm the first person that ever do it.
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In a second, we'll show you what David Garrett's attempt sounded like, but let's listen to this man's attempt first.
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Maybe he knows what he's doing.
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Go!
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So I got to pause at that pizz.
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Man, they're like quavers bro, like in time.
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That's why there's music scores.
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It doesn't write cadenza.
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When he stays in one position you can kind of fake it.
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But every time he has to like shift, he like skips four notes.
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The little...
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This is the actual David Garrett world record.
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You can hear notes, you can hear "notes."
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Why don't we beat his record?
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Let's be the fastest violinist in the world and do it in 30 seconds!
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Yeah.
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Let's do it.
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Guys, will you look at that?
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25 seconds!
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I actually had lots of fun.
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If you want to break a record, good on you.
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Break the record.
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But get the right notes and play on time, like as with every any training musician or anyone that wants to be musician.
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Just do it properly first before you try to break any records. .
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You don't need a million dollar instrument to break a record..
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You can just go to any shop online, your local violin shop that will give you a nice affordable violin where you can learn to play violin。