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Music is great always love the audio, video looks like a bunch of 9th graders trying to film something
I follow both these channels on YouTube, and unlike the previous "critic" I think the video's very funny... what a great collaboration. And a clever little story. I really love these YouTube artists mix contemporary and classical music with theatrics in a fresh new way to make it all a bit more entertaining.
And no need to resort to profanity or immodesty to show a talent for attracting an audience. Very refreshing change from typical YouTube content.
These guys (and gal) know how to enjoy their amazing talents. Now my kids are excited about their music lessons again. Good music doesn't have to be stuffy and proper, it can be fun! Thank you Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson, and Lindsey Stirling!
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