Watching two strangers spontaneously perform a song together sounds like something straight out of a movie.
However, this actually happened right here in Singapore. Recently, a violinist shared a TikTok video of her coming across a pianist playing music in Suntec City.
Finding herself drawn to his music, she asked for permission to play music with him. He agreed, and they played a duet of Golden Hour by JVKE.
The music was so beautiful that passers-by stopped to enjoy the performance.
In the video, the violinist shared that she was walking into Suntec City with her mother. They then encountered a pianist playing a melodious tune on the public piano.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
Hearing the music, she felt like playing a duet with him. Thus, she approached him and asked permission to play a song with him.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
After he agreed, she pulled out her violin excitedly, and they started playing a song together.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
The song they chose to play was Golden Hour by JVKE. Upon starting their duet, a passer-by stopped in his tracks to listen to their music.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
A few others kept looking back as well, curious about their performance.
They played two different instruments, but their music came together perfectly.
Even though the performance was spontaneous, it sounded like they had been practising together for years.
As they continued to play, both the violinist and pianist had bright smiles on their faces.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
They looked like they were enjoying themselves.
TikTok users were immensely impressed with the two musicians and their spontaneous performance.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
Some also mentioned that they thought that such occurrences only happened in Western countries. Seeing it happen here in Singapore was a pleasant surprise for them.
Source: @jocelynviolin on TikTok
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Featured image adapted from @jocelynviolin on TikTok.
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