User:Rsvetlov/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
TwoSet Violin

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
TwoSet is amusing and makes my many sisters and I laugh profusely (heads-up I have 10 siblings). This evaluation is written by a terrible-ish violin player who is half self taught, half primary school taught, and unfortunately never got private lessons. Many of my siblings and I still play in school and church. We love music and have our parents to thank for raising us to understand the importance of playing an instrument and using our vocals. Of course with such musical "skills", it is only right that we get to indulge in the humor of TwoSet Violin.

This evaluation was written for practice with Wikipedia editing/writing.

Evaluate the article
Everything is relevant when it comes to explaining the dynamic duo of Brett Yang and Eddie Chen as youtubers and professional violinists. None of the information distracts from the article content, but on the contrary, informs readers of their childhood into adulthood and reminds fans of their many satirical and humorous, violin-themed videos. More images could be helpful. Their early history is brief, which is understandable, but recent facts and dates are provided specifically when Brett and Chen begin their YouTube channel TwoSet Violin. Citation are mostly videos, News, or social media postings most of which are not peer reviewed, but is expected when reviewing a YouTube channel that consists of created videos (definitely not neutral). Some of these citation are random videos and posts on different websites some of which are no longer in circulation (like past touring information), but are interesting to fans (not necessarily informative towards the article). The article neutrally represents Yang and Chen from adolescence up to the year 2021. Some of their videos are discussed in more depth and is due to popularity, having the most views or likes. The talk is mostly serious requests and changes that have to due with fact-checking and current updates on subscribers/views. The article is semi-protected and is given a good rating regardless of the Australian language nuances. The article discussion gears towards accuracy and legality, but when this topic is spoken amongst others it revolves around a good laugh and relating to other musicians.