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]]>Trained musicians Eddy Chen and Brett Yang run a YouTube channel titled TwoSetViolin on which they try to make classical music more approachable to newer generations through funny and informative clips.
One of their recent projects happens to be wildly entertaining videos in which they do covers of classical music compositions by squeezing a rubber chicken. The duo took on various classical masterpieces so far, including Johann Pachelbel’s “Pachelbel’s Canon” and Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Für Elise.” Surprisingly, they managed to deliver totally convincing covers, showing that all you need to make music is a bit of talent and passion.
You can check out some of Chen and Yang’s “rubber chicken classical music” below.
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]]>The post You Can Play Classical Music Using a Rubber Chicken appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Trained musicians Eddy Chen and Brett Yang run a YouTube channel titled TwoSetViolin on which they try to make classical music more approachable to newer generations through funny and informative clips.
One of their recent projects happens to be wildly entertaining videos in which they do covers of classical music compositions by squeezing a rubber chicken. The duo took on various classical masterpieces so far, including Johann Pachelbel’s “Pachelbel’s Canon” and Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Für Elise.” Surprisingly, they managed to deliver totally convincing covers, showing that all you need to make music is a bit of talent and passion.
You can check out some of Chen and Yang’s “rubber chicken classical music” below.
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