What surprises me each time I listen to Mr. Heifetz' playing, is how he matches the style of the time while still remaining on top of the interpretation. In short: He can keep the tonality of what other composers/musicians have done under control as well as express himself more openly as the interpreter. Sort of like a chef preparing a traditional recipe and bringing the fullest flavor of what is expected of the dish.
Heifetz was one of the greatest violinists ever. It is true he was not romanian, but as a non-romanian he plays this wonderful piece almost as a true native and I am sure Dinicu himself would have applauded and joined to play a duet with him!
He really makes it sound so traditional, like I hear it and think, this sounds like home. Many interpretations do not reach the level of taste Heifetz has, and he is very versatile too
I own a record with this performance on it, and I thought it was quite impressive. Of course, when listening to a record, you can’t see the performance. Now, watching this video, and being able to see how he is playing this, and I am absolutely amazed. I never would have believed that it was possible to get such tone and control just on single bows. I’m just absolutely amazed. This is absolutely beyond my understanding. You’re a madman, Heifetz (Also yes, I did come here from the recent Twoset video)
He has a great performance but struggles at some notes, playing it a bit more legato at some points compared to the original. This was written by Grigoras Dinicu, a roma, and roma people also have a tendency to play faster and fortissimo, a bit of a different style because it's heavily influenced by romanian folklore which, and suits the staccato very well. There is actually a recoding of Dinicu playing it ( ruclips.net/video/QFbPLEW2oaM/видео.html ). Something similar you can see in some pieces of music by Taraf de Haidouks, a roma band which continued with the folklore till this day. For other staccato, there is another roma (Ion Voicu) playing Hora Martisorului ( ruclips.net/video/dOOdhT5csU8/видео.html ) to exemplify how roma play.
What’s the name of the record? I’ve been trying to find records with good classical performances on them, but haven’t found any that stood out to me so far
@@Vivi-iw8oh I can’t remember the name of the record at the moment, I am currently at college while the record is at my home ~600 miles away, but I’m going back in 2 or so weeks. I can tell you then if I remember
Anyone coming to this from Twoset should view the documentary on Heifetz, “God’s Fidder”. The “Art of the Violin” is a great look at other violinists, and would be a way to learn about other 20th century masters like Francescatti, Thibaud, Szigeti, Enescu, Milstein et al.
@@PreservationEnthusiast lmao did you just call Heifetz irrelevant? 😂 I wanna see Lindsey sterling compete against a soloist now and see who’s the irrelevant one. Nothing against Lindsey because she seems like a nice person, but the music she plays is really easy and quite unimpressive
@@ILikeBirds Heifitz is irrelevant in today's society. He would not sell many records. He doesn't have the persona to succeed. The stuff Lindsey plays may technically be easier but she dances at the same time. Let's see Heifitz do that! Come to think of it I don't think I've even seen him smile.
@@PreservationEnthusiast I’m sure Heifetz could easily dance and play easy pop music at the same time. I think TwoSetViolin sorta brought back classical music now. Even if you think Heifetz is “irrelevant”, the community of people who still listen to classical music would make him less irrelevant since he’s one of the best violinists in all of history
@@ILikeBirds Two Set had the right idea when they got Hilary Hahn hoola-hooping. But Heifetz would have considered something like that beneath him. Hence he is a dinosaur of the 20th century. Even the classical audience of today are not listening to his recordings.
Heifetz: Spends hours perfecting flawless staccato technique My Teacher: Just practice a scale going downwards. Me: Gets shaky bow in performance coincidentally with the beat on staccato part
Such an amazing talent. I first heard this on my grandmother's console stereo back in the early '60s. The tune always stuck in my head. To see it performed underlines the degree of difficulty and raises my appreciation even more...amazing!
OMG!! It's just the RCA recording my father has, I'm quite sure! We have still the album but unfortunately the record player got broken down. So that I had the chance of listening to this gem again! Thanks a million.
THERE ARE AND WERE GREAT VIOLIN PLAYERS BUT HEIFETZ IS NOT ONE OF THEM! HE IS ONLY ONE, UNIQUE AND INCOMPARABLE. WHEN I LISTEN HIS PERFORMANCE IT IS LIKE COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. IT IS MORE THAN AMAZING, IT IS UNBELIEVEABLE THAT HUMAN CAN PRODUCE SUCH FANTASTIC MUSIC
@@frankie6954Romanian Violonist can beter and nota one but 10s like Blajinu, Lunchevici, Botgros , Ion Drăgoi, Albeșteanu , Ion Voicu, Botoca,problem îs with registrations distroed o ithen did not exist in Soviet Times
@Yehuda Toledano My question was a provocation. It springs from the fact that in the bad old days roma music wasn't recognized as very advanced. Of course I know there are all kinds of music for the violin, and still you find this in Wikipedia: "It is rumored that Jascha Heifetz once said that Grigoraș Dinicu was the greatest violinist he had ever heard." Heifetz was so intrigued by Dinicu that he added the Hora Staccato to his repertoire. And he does it beautifully, he was such a great master of the violin. But if you compare his recording to Dinicus, you might see my point
This piece expresses so well the Romanian soul, with ups and downs. Grigoraș Dinicu, the composer of Hora Staccato, was one of the greatest violonists in the world, one of a kind.
His bowing and his demand of his violin along with the clarity and. Precise perfection that is only diliver by this genuine master of masters there is only one Heifetz no one ever will surpass him
It's hard to describe how much satisfaction I can get from watching this video,it feels like he did the things all that you think you can't make it for you.
That's true, as long as u sound good, nothing is relatively wrong or illegal on the violin. This instrument can break barriers, dude. Take a look at this woman: ruclips.net/video/n6oSeODGmoQ/видео.html
as a romanian I feel sad that this technique is not so popular with classical composers, exactly as @TwoSetViolin said. Though, in romanian folk music this technique is pervasive.
i cant get over that continuous down-bow staccato he did.....to make STACCATO look like a smooth bow is remarkable. I love Heifetz because of his natural ability to make stuff like that look easy..... Did anyone notice his bow hold changes when he does that staccato bow? (You know what I'm talking about.)
Yoooooo YT algorithm is scaring me 😂 I just watched TwoSet's latest video on 8 epic classics, this recording, which was introduced in the video, showed up immediately 😮
@@kadegainey5123 I mean i don't see what's wrong from people knowing it from TwoSet, they are Reintroducing classical in the newer generations while making it enjoyable, educational and inspirational for people to get into musical
means you've never heard enescu... like many considers cortot a genius (and he was) but never heard Lipatti. and, to the subject, you must, really must, heat Dinicu's interpretation. ;)
THERE ARE AND WERE GREAT VIOLIN PLAYERS BUT HEIFETZ IS NOT ONE OF THEM! HE IS ONLY ONE, UNIQUE AND INCOMPARABLE. WHEN I LISTEN HIS PERFORMANCE IT IS LIKE COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. IT IS MORE THAN AMAZING, IT IS UNBELIEVEABLE THAT HUMAN CAN PRODUCE SUCH FANTASTIC MUSIC
0:42 how on earth do violinists do to lift up the bow like that, with that much energy, that far from the string, and put it back without it trembling?? I've tried it, and oh man, I can't-
the opening intro of the piano is playing loping- gallop triplet left-right hand and then plays even eighths when solo violin enters, and then lapses back to it a few times during the perf. and he is not up to the same tempo as the violin - why? loved the fred waring perf. of this too...heifetz is amazing
haha it's so ironic...in an interview heifetz ever commented that he used to have an extremely poor staccato when he was young. but who would have guessed??
Jascha Heifetz altered what was the original Hora Staccato. Many musicians now consider the transcription a formal part of playing the piece over the original. This piece is among the most famous of his transcriptions and that is saying something, no? Just look at his amazing technique and listen to the colours in the playing.
He actually did not alter the original violin. He transcribed what was a piece for violin and a small orchestra into a piece for violin and piano. Most of his adaptation was on the piano side. Listen to Dinicu play this piece and you will hear some differences in interpretations choices / accents but not much else different. Unfortunately, the original Dinicu is out of print (Heifetz did buy the rights, so no new prints of that were ever made), and will likely never be made until 2067 or so, 80 years after his passing in 1987.
Heifetz's right arm explaining the purpose of down bow staccato:
"because I can"
😂😂😂
Why is your name holmes?
Yes lmao
Michael Yee Liang Lim Because her name is Holmes
Quote of the century:
There’s something about black and white violin playing that’s just so...cosy
It reminds me of autumn evenings
Paganini - Cantabile performed by Leonid Kogan, good stuff
Just like other black and white videos
As someone who just started staccato practice yesterday, I watched this, watched again, shuddered, discarded my violin and fled.
An og memster!!
its easiest when you’re performing (bouncy bow)
@Janna Maglinao 😂😂😆
@Janna Maglinao GOOO where?! 😂😆
i think its easier to PRACTICE.
trying to sync this video to twoset's video to be also amazed
Samee
same
Same
Sameeeeee
Same
What surprises me each time I listen to Mr. Heifetz' playing, is how he matches the style of the time while still remaining on top of the interpretation. In short: He can keep the tonality of what other composers/musicians have done under control as well as express himself more openly as the interpreter.
Sort of like a chef preparing a traditional recipe and bringing the fullest flavor of what is expected of the dish.
such an accurate description!!
in short (gives longer description) haha
Ah yes let’s reply to this comment 10 years later
*Sees a 10 year old comment*
_LET’S REPLY, SHALL WE-_
Just leaving this here in case he returns
Heifetz was one of the greatest violinists ever. It is true he was not romanian, but as a non-romanian he plays this wonderful piece almost as a true native and I am sure Dinicu himself would have applauded and joined to play a duet with him!
Romanian and Jewish music have many similarities. It was in his soul
I am partially Romanian. So,THERE!🍀
@@joshn7232 True, just listen the klezmer music and romanian folk music. Greetings from Romania.
He really makes it sound so traditional, like I hear it and think, this sounds like home. Many interpretations do not reach the level of taste Heifetz has, and he is very versatile too
@@joshn7232, your national anthem is made after a melody of Romanian song called CUCURUZ CU FRUNZA-N SUS
the staccato is so clean for an old recording hearing it live must have been amazing
I own a record with this performance on it, and I thought it was quite impressive. Of course, when listening to a record, you can’t see the performance. Now, watching this video, and being able to see how he is playing this, and I am absolutely amazed. I never would have believed that it was possible to get such tone and control just on single bows. I’m just absolutely amazed. This is absolutely beyond my understanding.
You’re a madman, Heifetz
(Also yes, I did come here from the recent Twoset video)
He has a great performance but struggles at some notes, playing it a bit more legato at some points compared to the original. This was written by Grigoras Dinicu, a roma, and roma people also have a tendency to play faster and fortissimo, a bit of a different style because it's heavily influenced by romanian folklore which, and suits the staccato very well. There is actually a recoding of Dinicu playing it ( ruclips.net/video/QFbPLEW2oaM/видео.html ). Something similar you can see in some pieces of music by Taraf de Haidouks, a roma band which continued with the folklore till this day.
For other staccato, there is another roma (Ion Voicu) playing Hora Martisorului ( ruclips.net/video/dOOdhT5csU8/видео.html ) to exemplify how roma play.
What’s the name of the record? I’ve been trying to find records with good classical performances on them, but haven’t found any that stood out to me so far
@@Vivi-iw8oh I can’t remember the name of the record at the moment, I am currently at college while the record is at my home ~600 miles away, but I’m going back in 2 or so weeks. I can tell you then if I remember
@@Vivi-iw8oh hiefetz - Encores, published by RVA, LSC-3233
omg the staccato are so clean
The fact that the staccato was so clear and clean is super amazing
Unbelievable
I watched the position of his bow hand. I wish I had learned this method. Not that I would ever sound like this but it might have helped.
Anyone coming to this from Twoset should view the documentary on Heifetz, “God’s Fidder”. The “Art of the Violin” is a great look at other violinists, and would be a way to learn about other 20th century masters like Francescatti, Thibaud, Szigeti, Enescu, Milstein et al.
All these old stuffy Jewish violinists are irrelevant now. I prefer Lindsey Stirling and Lettice Rowbotham.
@@PreservationEnthusiast lmao did you just call Heifetz irrelevant? 😂
I wanna see Lindsey sterling compete against a soloist now and see who’s the irrelevant one. Nothing against Lindsey because she seems like a nice person, but the music she plays is really easy and quite unimpressive
@@ILikeBirds Heifitz is irrelevant in today's society. He would not sell many records. He doesn't have the persona to succeed. The stuff Lindsey plays may technically be easier but she dances at the same time. Let's see Heifitz do that! Come to think of it I don't think I've even seen him smile.
@@PreservationEnthusiast I’m sure Heifetz could easily dance and play easy pop music at the same time. I think TwoSetViolin sorta brought back classical music now. Even if you think Heifetz is “irrelevant”, the community of people who still listen to classical music would make him less irrelevant since he’s one of the best violinists in all of history
@@ILikeBirds Two Set had the right idea when they got Hilary Hahn hoola-hooping. But Heifetz would have considered something like that beneath him. Hence he is a dinosaur of the 20th century. Even the classical audience of today are not listening to his recordings.
Heifetz: Spends hours perfecting flawless staccato technique
My Teacher: Just practice a scale going downwards.
Me: Gets shaky bow in performance coincidentally with the beat on staccato part
I agree with you teacher, because pure intonation important than staccato, imo
Such an amazing talent. I first heard this on my grandmother's console stereo back in the early '60s. The tune always stuck in my head. To see it performed underlines the degree of difficulty and raises my appreciation even more...amazing!
He practises 40000 hours a day.
Pyrex Lp pls don’t tell me this video is also going to be infected by ‘who’s from twoset’ comments
Jimmy Kim "who's from twoset violin?"
@@bruh7130 who gives a shit. Just enjoy the music.
Also you came from them as well. So why are you even crying?
Nah, only 40.
ultra ling ling
OMG!! It's just the RCA recording my father has, I'm quite sure! We have still the album but unfortunately the record player got broken down. So that I had the chance of listening to this gem again! Thanks a million.
This man has the greatest bow hand precision and technique that I have ever seen before.
I'll just go smash my violin now.
I personally think that's Hilary Hahn and not Heifetz
@@straburg7661 eh heifetz is better
@@nitelite4340 I didn't hear a lot from Heifetz, but he was one of the greatest violinists ever, i'll give you that
@@straburg7661 She is a master of disguise.
@@legamature What do you mean with that? Haha
52 people think they could play it better! Ha, amazing so many talents lost in nowhere..........we never heard of them
THERE ARE AND WERE GREAT VIOLIN PLAYERS BUT HEIFETZ IS NOT ONE OF THEM! HE IS ONLY ONE, UNIQUE AND INCOMPARABLE. WHEN I LISTEN HIS PERFORMANCE IT IS LIKE COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. IT IS MORE THAN AMAZING, IT IS UNBELIEVEABLE THAT HUMAN CAN PRODUCE SUCH FANTASTIC MUSIC
Hahahaha
They were all violists.
to be fair the dislikes are probably complains about sound quality or simmilars.
Well, there apparently 48 more people have woken up and discovered that they could play better than Heifetz...
This legendary violinist none can beat him in playing Hora Staccato still.
Itzhak Perlman; Pinchas Zuckerman, can at least match him, note for note, look them up.
@@brucknerian9664 They can't play staccato like Heifetz.
@@frankie6954Romanian Violonist can beter and nota one but 10s like Blajinu, Lunchevici, Botgros , Ion Drăgoi, Albeșteanu , Ion Voicu, Botoca,problem îs with registrations distroed o ithen did not exist in Soviet Times
Except the man himself, Grigoras Dinicu...ruclips.net/video/QFbPLEW2oaM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Ginette Neveu 🌷💖🇨🇱
Heifetz is known to have said that Grigoras Dinicu was the most fantastic violin player he had ever met.
@Yehuda Toledano Hi, what is the difference?
@Yehuda Toledano My question was a provocation. It springs from the fact that in the bad old days roma music wasn't recognized as very advanced. Of course I know there are all kinds of music for the violin, and still you find this in Wikipedia: "It is rumored that Jascha Heifetz once said that Grigoraș Dinicu was the greatest violinist he had ever heard." Heifetz was so intrigued by Dinicu that he added the Hora Staccato to his repertoire. And he does it beautifully, he was such a great master of the violin. But if you compare his recording to Dinicus, you might see my point
@Yehuda Toledano You have a problem.
@Yehuda Toledano Haha, no problem. We do not have anything to disagree about really, have we? Or maybe the status of roma or of klezmer music perhaps?
source?
This piece expresses so well the Romanian soul, with ups and downs. Grigoraș Dinicu, the composer of Hora Staccato, was one of the greatest violonists in the world, one of a kind.
Dinicu care era țigan 🤣
私は、ディニークの、「ひばり」も、大好きです!!凄まじい超絶技巧ですが、名作で傑作だと思っています!!
my English is poor ,sorry, sorry, ……😅
No words to describe him, wonderful
No words, you just used one.
His bowing and his demand of his violin along with the clarity and. Precise perfection that is only diliver by this genuine master of masters there is only one Heifetz no one ever will surpass him
There is no monotony in Heifetz, His changes of pace are pure and beautiful artistry.
It's hard to describe how much satisfaction I can get from watching this video,it feels like he did the things all that you think you can't make it for you.
The greatest musician to ever live, period!!!!!
This is not music..... This is MAGIC..... Divine magic.
00:25 look at his rigth hand, is it legal?
When it comes to Heifetz, everything is legal 😎
You could play violin with your foot as long as it sounded good
That's true, as long as u sound good, nothing is relatively wrong or illegal on the violin. This instrument can break barriers, dude. Take a look at this woman:
ruclips.net/video/n6oSeODGmoQ/видео.html
Felipe Carriel woah thats amazing! her dedication, her voice and her playing
@@peanutgallery123 She's fantastic, an example to be followed
Holy mother of God... I still have goosebumps after half an hour of listening to it... ❤️❤️❤️
Even after the 20th rewatch it still gives me goosebumps
im amazed at how his so composed and he can still bring out the feelings of the music. without any facial expressions or actions... =D
His bowing was both perfect and strikingly beautiful.
as a romanian I feel sad that this technique is not so popular with classical composers, exactly as @TwoSetViolin said. Though, in romanian folk music this technique is pervasive.
*jaw drops*
so clean and precise and that down bow staccato!!
props to anyone who can play that piece.
Who's here from twoset
Here
of course
me
Nia Jones hell yeah
Yez
Felicitari,domnule,se cunoaste ca sinteti EVREU!SHALOM!
I love it...
He's really feeling the music...
I really enjoy it!
El excelente Violinista Jacha Heifetz , ejecuta con un rigor y pleno dominio técnico el Violín , su ejecución es Magistral .
i cant get over that continuous down-bow staccato he did.....to make STACCATO look like a smooth bow is remarkable. I love Heifetz because of his natural ability to make stuff like that look easy.....
Did anyone notice his bow hold changes when he does that staccato bow? (You know what I'm talking about.)
The amazing upbow staccato shows the amazing talent of Heifetz.
Yoooooo YT algorithm is scaring me 😂 I just watched TwoSet's latest video on 8 epic classics, this recording, which was introduced in the video, showed up immediately 😮
AI revolution had begun... today, YT... tomorrow, The World!!!
same
Same here, though it took a few days. Amazing piece and a wonderful performance.
YT? Yukon Territory?
this song makes me happy
All the twoset comments from a couple of hours ago
What the heck is two-set?
@@paulcaswell2813 A Violin duo youtube channel, you should check them out!
Perfect! Divine!
¡Genial! Heifetz quizá sea el violinista más grande del siglo XX.
what a fantastic performance. Heifetz is a true master of the violin!
Staccato is so clean!
Thank you Two Set for sending me here!!
Hace lo que quiera con el arco ! maravilloso
Fantastic mina dreapta un miracol ff frumos
Staccato perfecto!!🎻❤️
Twoset directed me here and I have to say that Heifetz is AMAZING!!!
THE PERFECTION OF PERFECTION!
Belíssimo, espetacular! Lembra-me a infância em Bela Vista, em visita constante a minha avó.
Me: Jascha Heifetz
Everyone else: TwoSet
Well at least they are introducing a lot of people to great playing
@@kadegainey5123 I mean i don't see what's wrong from people knowing it from TwoSet,
they are Reintroducing classical in the newer generations while making it enjoyable, educational and inspirational for people to get into musical
LagUnus that’s literally what I said
@@kadegainey5123 Ik
LagUnus well good then 🤨
Как же он хорош... Одно слово - гений...
Thankyou TwoSetViolin! I've never heard this piece before. Why haven't Looney Tunes used this? It's got a sense of humour. :-)
This is a gem of a performance. That is the real deal staccato.
who else is here from twoset's new video??
a. y hey there!
the staccatos are so clean like omfg
Yup
So gooood
Currently playing this alongside with the new 2set video trying to match their reaction with the performance haha
Wow! He plays the song so quick but perfect at the same time!!! ;)
Un Staccato pareil ! Tous les violonistes en rêvent !
Salutări din România! 👏👏👏
The one and only ! Heifetz ! tried to be copied, but never has been !
means you've never heard enescu... like many considers cortot a genius (and he was) but never heard Lipatti. and, to the subject, you must, really must, heat Dinicu's interpretation. ;)
THERE ARE AND WERE GREAT VIOLIN PLAYERS BUT HEIFETZ IS NOT ONE OF THEM! HE IS ONLY ONE, UNIQUE AND INCOMPARABLE. WHEN I LISTEN HIS PERFORMANCE IT IS LIKE COMING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. IT IS MORE THAN AMAZING, IT IS UNBELIEVEABLE THAT HUMAN CAN PRODUCE SUCH FANTASTIC MUSIC
Hora Staccato is beautiful song from romanian folklore . Here is a great interpretation!
If he is better than Ling Ling, he obviously practiced 41 hours a day.
Outstanding musical talent!!!
0:42 how on earth do violinists do to lift up the bow like that, with that much energy, that far from the string, and put it back without it trembling??
I've tried it, and oh man, I can't-
bow control
@@cardososilva51 yes, but how?😭😭😭
@@remember9097 a good bow, a good technique and a lot of training
Quel artiste,,,,,
Composer: So how much of my staccato are you going to-
Heifetz: *YES*
This reminds me of blues at some places. It's so mad good.
"Heifetz is giving a free concert inside!"
the opening intro of the piano is playing loping- gallop triplet left-right hand and then plays even eighths when solo violin enters, and then lapses back to it a few times during the perf. and he is not up to the same tempo as the violin - why? loved the fred waring perf. of this too...heifetz is amazing
Melhor Staccato do mundo!!!
Súper Magnífico 🎼🥇👍
haha it's so ironic...in an interview heifetz ever commented that he used to have an extremely poor staccato when he was young. but who would have guessed??
Beautiful
I'm here from twoset... this guy is definitely a LingLing
The upbow technique 🥺❤️
2set.... Thanks for this
WoW Incredibly beautifully fantastic
“Let’s play Ticke Crabs!”
“Yay! Tickle Crabs”
Bluey and Bingo: TICKLE!!! 🦀
Bandit: Uh-oh... 😳
This is absolutely ridiculous how easy he makes trills and hora staccato... Great performance
Magical twoset
All time best❤️❤️
Jascha Heifetz altered what was the original Hora Staccato. Many musicians now consider the transcription a formal part of playing the piece over the original. This piece is among the most famous of his transcriptions and that is saying something, no? Just look at his amazing technique and listen to the colours in the playing.
He actually did not alter the original violin. He transcribed what was a piece for violin and a small orchestra into a piece for violin and piano. Most of his adaptation was on the piano side. Listen to Dinicu play this piece and you will hear some differences in interpretations choices / accents but not much else different. Unfortunately, the original Dinicu is out of print (Heifetz did buy the rights, so no new prints of that were ever made), and will likely never be made until 2067 or so, 80 years after his passing in 1987.
YO!....unbelievable....WooooooooooooooooooooooW!
TwoSetViolin brought me here.
NOBODY FUCKING CARES!!!!!
@@pingpongpung just node and scroll ....
@@pingpongpung TwoSet brought me here
,
Watching his mastery of the bow is amazing.
Brett and Eddie making us work for this content 😂
Magnifique 1 Que de beaux souvenirs.
I am an adult beginner. I figure if I watch him play, soon I will be able to do that too.
his playing is so good it looks fake awesome!
does anyone else imagine a duck or something when listening to this?
i get the vibe
I think he sounds almost like a different instrument, something woodwind mb. So weird!
It’s a romanian dance 😉
I get Cinderella skipping around the house with bluebirds, squirrels and assorted wildlife cleaning the house and making merry.
Really epic !!!!!! Oh, my god! Is that even humanly possible?
that down bow staccato *-*
The staccato hook bows are done so smoothly as to look like a slur, but sound exactly as they do. Never mind how fast and excellent his trill is
that wasnt a technique human can do.
Amazing... 8O
It seems like this is the perfect way to play this piece...!
Imagine the person who uploaded this video, coming back and and wondering, WHAT TF IS TWOSET????
This is properly amazing
With that out of the way, I can watch the rest of than twoset video
Amazing. One hears every note, not just a blended exhibitionism.