You know what , Humans Feel its "Abstrac" and He sell it and Get a devil soul who makes him more clear to Create a Lovely music with his Tallent , tbh its Not him who composed this , its Devil ....
@@Sanjay.2133 No, the harder version that Liszt made was the older La Clochette without the D#s (and it's in a minor). The one with D# and the huge jumps and repeated notes(the more famous one) is actually the "very easy" version, easier than the original violin concerto.
@@f3dyt I'm a cellist and I play caprices on electric guitar and just by the sound of it, 16 seems to be one of the most difficult ones haha, but on violin I can't really tell.. up to tempo it surely does sound more difficult than for example 2,3,4,5 or the famous 24 and on cello I wouldn't even attempt it edit: on 5 it might depend on whether you play it with saltando bowing, but to me it sounds less brutal than 16 nontheless
Maybe of Liszt's S.141 version! But you should know, Paganini made the original La Campanella that Liszt based his S.140 Paganini Etude No. 3 off of :)
The original "La Campanella" is an excerpt from the third movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7. Listen to the first few seconds of the movement and you will immediately hear it.
guys, he meant, like liszt did all these Eb notes you play after every note almost, this is kind of like that. but still, la campanella is by paganini and liszt transcipted it.
@@mrgrinch8540 Dude was making overly complicated compositions just to show people how good he was. If that ain't what you call a show-off, then I don't know what is.
@@LePLusCoolDesCools have you listened to his first violin concerto. Hes melodic, hes a genius. There's a difference between a street musician and a full fledged composer. Hes similar to Beethoven.
I thought this was two violins playing together at first. Really amazing, even just from a technical standpoint.
Bro i felt the same way but this amazing person literally put a whole orchestra into one violin but only from a technical perspective😂
I didn’t, because this would be extremely difficult to sync with two players.
One of the most magical compositions of great composer Nicolo Paganini.
His skills were just absurd going by this sheet music!
And this level of skill is precisely why people thought he had made a pact with Satan.
Searching for my keys in Paganini’s Caprices. Let me know if you find them.
Be quiet.
b minor is in here, idk about the rest of the keys
@@Agent-ic1pe the first caprice is in e major
@@Agent-ic1pe both caprice no 5 and 24 is in a minor
@@theyeetwarrior1877 That is irrelevant...
i mean he sold his soul so why are y'all surprised???
Cause he’s a good ole pope boi
Also Caprice 2 sound “baroque-like”
Because he didn't
You know what , Humans Feel its "Abstrac" and He sell it and Get a devil soul who makes him more clear to Create a Lovely music with his Tallent , tbh its Not him who composed this , its Devil ....
This sounds like a much difficult bach
este capricho lo estuve buscando por mas de 2 años XD
*questions life*
you can hear the violin *suffering*
Yes I can hear it well
The hands of the violinst must hurt more...
Viola*
Nah, you can hear it realizing the meaning of life
@@iamnothing9300brother what? Viola? Didnt know there was firewood being played in this Video.
finally............ I've complete this caprices today.
Don’t get any ideas
La Campanella before La Campanella
Paganini also first wrote La Campanella, and Liszt made it harder by adding a ton of D#s
You know Paganini made la Campanella, right?
@BT5伍庭曄 u know that paganini originally wrote la campanella for violin and liszt adapted it for piano right??
@@Sanjay.2133 No, the harder version that Liszt made was the older La Clochette without the D#s (and it's in a minor). The one with D# and the huge jumps and repeated notes(the more famous one) is actually the "very easy" version, easier than the original violin concerto.
Finally a caprice i can play
Sameee.... There's only like four caprices I only can attempt to play and none of them I want to. All of the ones I want to play are way too hard lol
There are a lot of them easier than this one. I make a list :
16, 20, 22, 24, 14, maybe 23 and 21. And others I don't remember now
@@f3dyt bro 16?? u sure? that one's absolutely devastating lmao
@@thelickpolice1210 nooooo, that's the first I studied, so... It also depends on the speed of playing, but It isn't that difficult anycase...
@@f3dyt I'm a cellist and I play caprices on electric guitar and just by the sound of it, 16 seems to be one of the most difficult ones haha, but on violin I can't really tell.. up to tempo it surely does sound more difficult than for example 2,3,4,5 or the famous 24 and on cello I wouldn't even attempt it
edit: on 5 it might depend on whether you play it with saltando bowing, but to me it sounds less brutal than 16 nontheless
Is this music in GW2? It was so familiar. I remember this song when I went to Shiverpeak Mountains
Al chile me vengo cada ves que escucho un caprice de el :3
Damned Paganini. "Thanks" to this caprice I got tendonitis.
this is the violin equivalent of "la Campanella"
Maybe of Liszt's S.141 version! But you should know, Paganini made the original La Campanella that Liszt based his S.140 Paganini Etude No. 3 off of :)
The original "La Campanella" is an excerpt from the third movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7. Listen to the first few seconds of the movement and you will immediately hear it.
guys, he meant, like liszt did all these Eb notes you play after every note almost, this is kind of like that. but still, la campanella is by paganini and liszt transcipted it.
*D Sharp
Dude the violon equivalent of la campanella is la campanella
I’m questioning my sanity after listening to this
Bach on steroids
Yeah, it's linda Baroque
Head bang to this
Low now head go down
High notes head go up
You will get very dizzy
just cracked my neck
So this where liszt got the idea of that long jumps in the start of La Campanella?
no. la campanella was by paganini and was for violin. liszt heard it, and adapted it for piano.
anyone have original sheet music>?
La camapanella jr. here
Hi can you post a pdf ?
+Micheal Television PDF files for this piece and many more classical pieces can be found on imslp.org :)
thanks
Micheal Television did you learn it yet?
Can you play it now
Can you play it now ?
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x2.0 speed, you'll thank me later
Hehe
Paganini was a show-off.
imagine you spent hours a day practicing and your reduced to show off
@@mrgrinch8540 Dude was making overly complicated compositions just to show people how good he was. If that ain't what you call a show-off, then I don't know what is.
@@LePLusCoolDesCools have you listened to his first violin concerto. Hes melodic, hes a genius. There's a difference between a street musician and a full fledged composer. Hes similar to Beethoven.
This sounds more like Bach
Paganini é uma piada de mau gosto.