It’s not just the technique thats so impressive, it’s the phrasing. Even many solo violinists just play this fast, but the way she plays it actually sounds like music
Xelepteüs: Ms. Klaverenga has some mad, fretboard skills! She adds a lot of her own chops to the mix and makes it her own. Hell when she first started the lick I was thinking *that doesn't sound like Paganinni's Caprice no. 5.* It wasn't until at least a minute into it that I was in familiar territory. The song itself is a little over a minute but she managed to stretch it to 3:23.
Timothy McCaskey unless you are talking about Kavakos’s performance, which was extremely fast, the normal performance time of this piece is around 2:40, so it less of a stretch, but it is still impressive how much she can extend it.
Classic guitar is absolutely one of the most underappreciated instruments in the world, really impressed by your perfect skills and truly appreciate that you bring the beauty of classic guitar to the world in such a wonderful way
redd kneck Fun fact Steve vai was the one who played both parts. Also when he did his part they had to take the shot multiple times cause he couldn’t mess up even when he tried
Simply amazing,- Paganini loved the guitar as well. I read that he even stopped playing violin for two whole years in order to explore the guitar more. Thank you for your beautiful performance, keep shining!
I've been playing almost 35 years... I could not even begin to attempt this.. Absolutely fabulous playing, feel and phrasing. My only question is why have 400 people pressed the thumbs down? What kind of world are we living in where people dissaprove of the beauty of music - especially played so flawlessly.
The way your fingers slide on the guitar is really satisfying. Also being able to see your hand moves that clear helps so much while practicing. Thanks for the content.
The fluidity that you display executing that piece is amazing. I'm an electric guitarist, so I play this with a pick, but an octave higher (well, parts of it). I can't even imagine trying to play this fingerstyle, on a classical guitar! Very, very nicely done.
This is pure magic. This sounds like an absolute god. This is unbelievable and if you ever would perform somewere in the Netherlands I will defenetly buy a ticket. This is amazing. Thank god I was wondering if the 5th could be played on the guitar.
I don't know how these kids do it. I'm old, so I call them kids. I started at 30, played till I got arthritis at 60, 30 years playing and these kids blow me away. It must have something to do with starting early. Very nice.
@@bro6117 Yes. My guitar teacher told me I'll never be a great sight reader, I'll always be handicapped reading music, that if I had studied even a little in my youth I would have that edge. But I'm just a hobbyist, I don't need to be able to do that immediate eye to hand thing in 3 takes. And that's how they do it... play it once to get the fingering, play it again to get the dynamics, the third time is it, cut the $800 check and good night Irene. To me those pro sight readers are amazing. And they look at the sheet music and can hear it in their amazing heads. I took a classical guitar course at Julliard. You could put some sheet music in front of the teacher that he never saw before and he'd play it like it was memorized.
I started playing upright bass at age 10. I've always had this theory that since I started before I finished growing it affected the way my hands developed.
Fantastic. Discipline and artistry. No rushed naïve overstepping, superb sense of dynamics and musicality. I wonder what you must sound like now. Keep playing and you have the capacity to achieve true virtuosity, something truly rare. Bravo, you are a wonder to behold.
Once I saw the sheet music I understand why it almost felt like a flamenco piece - so many notes and blisteringly fast - totally impressed, Chacconne, just wow 😳
Those hands are casting spells with her magical piece of music. I can just picture Paganini smiling from ear to ear at this! Simply mesmerizing and breathtaking! Very well done indeed.
Great, again...no wonder I put my Cello and Guitar down a couple of years ago! Simply smooth and such complex works, not written for Guitar, too!! Ausgezeichnet, ich genieß alles, immer. Vielen Dank!
Picking overtone harmonics in the highest of strings with one finger to pick, the other to lightly touch the overtone shows extreme skill... I have seen Eric Johnson do something like this in his SRV cover... and of course Eddie just blatantly tapping the harmonics with his fingers, but the way she is doing it show such technical prowess.. and this version is definitely her own version of the 5th Caprice.... I like the way she plays with all of the spontaneity of total understanding of not only the guitar, but music theory in general.. and I'm sure she can play that piano with the same prowess..
Wow! Thank you Chaconne! I did not expect a reply from you. RUclips just sent me a notice of "congratulations" ... you truly are an amazing musician. I have listened to this piece at least a hundred times by now. I have been playing guitar and studying Paginini for over 30 years now. I just can't get enough of this music. Thank you so much! It is an honor ~
Imagine not knowing her and playing guitar at a party to impress her
Hahahaha
"Hey babe, you like Oasis? I can play it very well"
*facepalms herself out of the party*
Ahahahah made my day
people like that dont go to parties...
savcob people like what? People with skills and interests? Get a life
I can't even play the wrong notes so fast...
This hits too close to home...
Go practice
@@alexandermalmberg1645 i practice 40 hours a day
Emanuele Mazzucchi Well that is sick. Can you play violin, guitar and piano at the same time while hula hooping?
@@emaz00 you lie 1 day is 24 hours
Even Paganini would be like " What is this Sorcery?"
Paganini was a closeted guitar player.
@@joe-ke7pu I bet he played viola too 😔
@@joyce_rx viola gang viola gang viola gang
CitizenErased 17 I am dead! 😂😂😂😂
HAHAHAHA i agree and he was a scorcerer of sorts
It’s not just the technique thats so impressive, it’s the phrasing. Even many solo violinists just play this fast, but the way she plays it actually sounds like music
Exactly, her phrasing and dynamics are beautiful! This is truly inspirational.
So true.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Rostropovitch avait dit que le phrasé était plus important que les notes !
your tickling skills must be unbeatable.
Hahhaa
Xelepteüs: Ms. Klaverenga has some mad, fretboard skills! She adds a lot of her own chops to the mix and makes it her own. Hell when she first started the lick I was thinking *that doesn't sound like Paganinni's Caprice no. 5.* It wasn't until at least a minute into it that I was in familiar territory. The song itself is a little over a minute but she managed to stretch it to 3:23.
hahahahahahah
Timothy McCaskey unless you are talking about Kavakos’s performance, which was extremely fast, the normal performance time of this piece is around 2:40, so it less of a stretch, but it is still impressive how much she can extend it.
Xelepteüs, Would you say the same to your sisters?
You know the saying "I can do that, hold my beer"?
I'm just gonna say, I can't do that. Go get me a beer.
😂😂😂😂😂
If she was playing that in front of me I'd be more like> "Ok, I'll get go get us a beer." so I could be fetching some beverages to a soundtrack.
nice!
“Oh you can do that? I’ll hold your beer”
Classic guitar is absolutely one of the most underappreciated instruments in the world, really impressed by your perfect skills and truly appreciate that you bring the beauty of classic guitar to the world in such a wonderful way
Great, now you can finally beat Steve Vai in a crossroads guitar duel
redd kneck Fun fact Steve vai was the one who played both parts. Also when he did his part they had to take the shot multiple times cause he couldn’t mess up even when he tried
redd kneck yeah
I was finding this comment!
Vai would throw his guitar and fight back in the new sequel named "Cobra Vai".
@@Triston3.6 I know, but couldn't you just take the comment at surface value and understood it as the way it is, in the context of the movie
The clarity of the notes is unreal!
Someone has been practicing 40 hours a day.
Two set forever 🤩
Kavakos and Sumina : da heck I practice 72 hours a day
Yes more than ling ling
@@aasserelzoghby6781 didn't māma edd told us ling ling practices 72 hours a day now?
Hey, that comment in 3 videos?
@@owouwu2859 yes but he get injured
Today you inspired me to pick up the guitar again and start playing better, no excuses, you are a true virtuoso
executiveE how are you getting on!! Keep up
executiveE keep it up* lol
Virtuosa*
@@toastoneggs7356 Music can take you places for real. I started playing and now play at Live events. look for Ethien rascon on facebook.
My jaw literally dropped when you started playing. Now I have to pick up my dinner off the floor thanks.
Now I have a new use for my Strat!.. a coffee table. This girl is amazing!!
*looks at guitar on stand* Yeah won't be needing mine anymore if you wanna build some funky design using two strats.
Keith H LMAO!
spend that "project" time working on your technique and you will get there.
MrDmadness I'm cool...Blues Rock is where I'm at.
you can have my BC Rich Mockingbird and make end tables
Simply amazing,- Paganini loved the guitar as well.
I read that he even stopped playing violin for two whole years in order to explore the guitar more.
Thank you for your beautiful performance, keep shining!
and he gave up and went back to the violin lol
There was a guitar when this man was alive?,😅😅😅😅
I heard Paganini considered himself a better guitarist than violinist.
@@imanabu5862 By most accounts guitars are older than violins.
I believe it was Paganini who called the guitar “-an orchestra that can be carried under an arm,”
This is what you do when you say "I can play an instrument". Bravo!
Ive always heard how difficult this piece was but hearing it on the only instrument I know how to play really puts it into perspective. Damn.
I've been playing almost 35 years... I could not even begin to attempt this..
Absolutely fabulous playing, feel and phrasing.
My only question is why have 400 people pressed the thumbs down? What kind of world are we living in where people dissaprove of the beauty of music - especially played so flawlessly.
234 people who suck at guitar thumbed this down. Lady you are a goddess. Keep sharing your artistry.
Look at the right hand - barely moves at all as she shreds an incredible Paganini lick - simply amazing.
Steve Vai no?
One of the best version of Caprice No. 5 by classic guitar I've ever witnessed. After that, I'm sure the guitar had a cigarette.
The way your fingers slide on the guitar is really satisfying. Also being able to see your hand moves that clear helps so much while practicing. Thanks for the content.
Awesome. This is the cleanest version I’ve heard so far after dozens of videos. And your techniques are so smooth. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
Your performance is immensely pleasurable to listen to, very expressive and clean, masterful playing, like magic. Thank you...
Bravo!
+Al Marconi i'm a huge fan of your art
Al Marconi brava è femmina
Wish you could play this for Paganini himself. I imagine he'd be sitting there admiring with his fists on his cheeks.
Up there... In the sky, i can tell you...
He is proud 😉😉
He used to play guitar too apparently. And he started off on a Mandolin before he moved to the violin.
10/10 would watch again
WOW. Brilliant performance! Thanks for gifting the Internet with this clip.
Ya know when somethings so good it makes you laugh? This did it for me, amazing job.
Wow!!! That was an unexpected pleasure!!!! Bravo
BRAVISSIMA.... è una INTERESSANTE interpretazione per un CAPRICCIO tra i più difficili e belli.
COMPLIMENTI!!!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Such clean notes and yet still not rushing any of them. I'm sure you've only gotten leagues better since this posting. Fantastic playing.
Paganini... El padre de heavy metal
Jaja
El primer shredder
Steve Vai 😉
Yeah that dude was the original rock star.
The Hollywood movie Crossroads. Ralph Maccio's character wins the duel with the devil!
Incredible! The time spent in her craft would awe Malcolm Gladwell! I could watch and listen to her all day!
The fluidity that you display executing that piece is amazing. I'm an electric guitarist, so I play this with a pick, but an octave higher (well, parts of it). I can't even imagine trying to play this fingerstyle, on a classical guitar! Very, very nicely done.
This is pure magic. This sounds like an absolute god. This is unbelievable and if you ever would perform somewere in the Netherlands I will defenetly buy a ticket. This is amazing.
Thank god I was wondering if the 5th could be played on the guitar.
I don't know how these kids do it. I'm old, so I call them kids. I started at 30, played till I got arthritis at 60, 30 years playing and these kids blow me away. It must have something to do with starting early. Very nice.
A heart from such a beauty! Heart back atcha.
@@bro6117
Yes. My guitar teacher told me I'll never be a great sight reader, I'll always be handicapped reading music, that if I had studied even a little in my youth I would have that edge. But I'm just a hobbyist, I don't need to be able to do that immediate eye to hand thing in 3 takes. And that's how they do it... play it once to get the fingering, play it again to get the dynamics, the third time is it, cut the $800 check and good night Irene.
To me those pro sight readers are amazing. And they look at the sheet music and can hear it in their amazing heads.
I took a classical guitar course at Julliard. You could put some sheet music in front of the teacher that he never saw before and he'd play it like it was memorized.
I started playing upright bass at age 10. I've always had this theory that since I started before I finished growing it affected the way my hands developed.
@@pizzicato16
Wow, I bet that's true. You evolved yourself.
I never get tired of watching this video. The expression mixed with the close familiarity with music makes this performance satisfying and inspiring.
Such speed, precision and clarity can only have come after an incredible amount of gruelling practice and dedication. Bravo! I admire your skill
VAB0L0 and selling ur soul
Outstanding performance!
I love finding something that just makes me say o my God. Amazing, you took a challenge for anyone and it was great
Truly gifted to play this piece from one player to another bravo
Fantastic. Discipline and artistry. No rushed naïve overstepping, superb sense of dynamics and musicality. I wonder what you must sound like now. Keep playing and you have the capacity to achieve true virtuosity, something truly rare. Bravo, you are a wonder to behold.
Beautiful! Your technique is incredible, well done. I must go practice now.........
Once I saw the sheet music I understand why it almost felt like a flamenco piece - so many notes and blisteringly fast - totally impressed, Chacconne, just wow 😳
Amazing Technique.... Simply great.
Anyone can play guitar, but not many can make the guitar sing
A real virtuoso pure and simple. Bravo!
Those hands are casting spells with her magical piece of music. I can just picture Paganini smiling from ear to ear at this! Simply mesmerizing and breathtaking! Very well done indeed.
Most beautiful thing I’ve heard and seen on RUclips
I love the fact that you’re still ❤️ing comments
AMAZING
Your picture fits perfectly your comment
Pablo M I know right!!
Great, again...no wonder I put my Cello and Guitar down a couple of years ago! Simply smooth and such complex works, not written for Guitar, too!! Ausgezeichnet, ich genieß alles, immer. Vielen Dank!
my eyes kinda' hurt while watching the fretting hand working on the fretboard!...AWESOME PLAYING!
Simply perfect, celebration of concentration. Bravo and thank You for the joy of hear this!
You do not unlike this, this is true talent!
There´s a number of extraordinary young guitar players showcasing their talents on RUclips, you are one of the best.
Im really impressed of how much talent I saw in the past 3:23 minutes
This is a beautiful performance with such amazing intonation for such a difficult piece.
This is first time watching this, serious goosebumps
👏👏👏
Utterly brilliant and magical. Thanks for sharing your extraordinary skill with us.
Paganini - not easy! Wow!!! The bar just got lifted! Hats off to the talent.
Amazing, beautiful. Great performance! Thank you for sharing.
A highly talented beauty. Mesmerizing guitar....
So beautiful. Just amazing .
A M A Z E D !! S P E E C H L E S S!! thank you so much. your playing has changed my willingness to start the day.
Your left hand dose so much that goes unnoticed... Well played.
You never leave home, you've been practicing since you were born
Wow...music for the ears and eyes...Perfect combination.
Picking overtone harmonics in the highest of strings with one finger to pick, the other to lightly touch the overtone shows extreme skill... I have seen Eric Johnson do something like this in his SRV cover... and of course Eddie just blatantly tapping the harmonics with his fingers, but the way she is doing it show such technical prowess.. and this version is definitely her own version of the 5th Caprice.... I like the way she plays with all of the spontaneity of total understanding of not only the guitar, but music theory in general.. and I'm sure she can play that piano with the same prowess..
Wow! Thank you Chaconne! I did not expect a reply from you. RUclips just sent me a notice of "congratulations" ... you truly are an amazing musician. I have listened to this piece at least a hundred times by now. I have been playing guitar and studying Paginini for over 30 years now. I just can't get enough of this music. Thank you so much! It is an honor ~
Your arpeggio is the best I have heard on classical guitar yet
I hope you get the fame and recognition you deserve
Those are some fast fingers and some beautiful music! Well done!
Very clean playing. Well done :)
Beautiful! Just beautiful! And I wasn't talking about the music. 😍
I can imagine the joy of being that plant listening to your playing while doing photosynthesis.
Unbelievable articulation of the piece they're Flawless playing beautifully done.
me caso! muy buena interpretación! felicitaciones
Oh mon Dieu! Vous avez beaucoup de talent et de passion. Bravo
Que Grande! Que le pasa por la cabeza a esas 410 personas que le dan 👎??? Hermosa interpretación, excelente 👏👏👏
Outstanding, bravo.
Se me olvido respirar por un momento, Muy bueno.
I haven’t been this blown away by a rendition of this piece since I saw Leonidas Kavakos’ video. Absolutely fantastic, brava.
For a long time there was only Eliot Fisk, and now there's Eliot and Chaconne....
Best Pag 5 guitar I've seen ever, outrageously precise technique but such a nice 'groove' and interpretation too.
Does this piece lie well on guitar? I understand that Paganini was a formidible guitarist as well and being a phenomenal violinist.
Yes. It's a great transcription.
'crossroads'
Watch the crossroads guitar duel, I came to know of this piece from there.
This piece is also what Yngwie Malmsteen drilled endlessly and into oblivion during his practice years.
I view this at least once a week. It is wounderful in so many ways. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us :)
In all honesty, this is the best Paganini C5 I have seen, even though it's not on the violin. Good job darling.
I truly appreciate the amount of time and practice taken ! Well done !
This is really beautiful, such an inspiration!
Bravo!!!you fantastic...I can see you play guitar all day
You go ahead and play this monster of a classical piece. BRAVO! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! BRAVO!
the articulation of every note is sublime...incredible!
omg..that stretch
FISK STYLE!!! BAM SUCKERS!!
makes Steve vai jealous
Wow!... just WOW!!! (and I must add... no string scratching during transitions. That in and of itself is phenomenal let alone your mastery in playing)
Beautiful you and beautiful your talent.I love you !
Fantastic!! You are amazing.
I am sure someone commented this before but who the hell are those people giving it a thumbs down?
I can Watch this many times over and over.....brava 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Long fingers. A gift every musician wants, but not everyone has
Stop finding excuses, just look at Perlman’s fingers.
@@erbium4308 Mind your own. Who's making excuses here?
@@erbium4308 lol, I think he was implying that she could play even though her fingers are short.
True, but even if you have long fingers, it could still have some anatomical disadvantage, usually in the joints.
Spectacular rendition! Your Guitar's tone is amazing