In stark contrast to Brett Yang and Eddy Chen’s playful April Fools video, their recent announcement isn’t a joke. The sudden exit of TwoSet Violin from YouTube has shocked fans worldwide.
Through an emotional post on Instagram, the duo confirmed the disappointing news that many had feared. They shared, “This will be the final content we share as TwoSet Violin. It’s been an incredible journey over the last eleven years! We’ve all matured alongside each other, and it’s quite surreal to think we’re concluding our journey here.”
Their official TwoSet Violin account also expressed their sentiments with a simple heart emoji. Brett and Eddy halted any further details regarding their unexpected departure from YouTube. Additionally, fans noted that several videos from their YouTube channel are now missing. The duo even deleted their personal Instagram accounts.
This better be a prank
how are we feeling linglings? pic.twitter.com/n036Xmx8oS
— ivan | twoset divorce era? (@ivan_kotyonok) October 15, 2024
While supporters are yearning for an explanation, it appears this is truly the end for this iconic duo of violin-focused content creators. Fans expressed their heartbreak due to the lack of clarity, with one fan writing, “I am a child of divorce.”
This resonated strongly with us supporters of TwoSet Violin; we have matured watching Brett and Eddy’s humorous yet often informative videos. Many of us have casually absorbed knowledge about violins without ever having pursued serious music education.
For those of us who play instruments, their content has encouraged continual learning. After all, we often found ourselves compared to the fictional character “Ling Ling,”who supposedly practices the violin 40 hours a day. Eddie even created a video wearing a character resembling an Asian mom, who intensely monitored her child’s study and practice for four consecutive hours.
Now that TwoSet Violin is no more, who will offer any competition to Davie504? Where will we turn for classical music memes? Fans are still holding onto hope that this is just a prank—but even Brett and Eddy’s humorous April Fools video has now vanished from their channel.
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