Something that always interested me is that Mozart claimed that he could hear only 3 pieces of a genre he would be able to write a piece for it and it still sound good and for the most part he was able to back up the claim… this is why when time machines are invented I’m going back to the mid 1700s with a boom box and some punk rock CDs
No matter how many times I watch this, I never still cease to marvel at it. I think that Nicolo Paganini was a musical masochist, as well as a genius...and this piece is not only masterfully written, but marvelously played. Bravo...
TheWordprophet I do sometimes wish I could travel back in time to witness the first ever playing of a piece like this and how everyone would marvel at someone so amazing as to have written that.
Demian Alcazar It is said that nobody wont even come close to playing his songs they way he did. Its a piece of legend of course but still , it makes you wonder how the real Paganini would sing this. I`ve read a book about his life and its a story there about how he played in a public market for money and he gathered so many people that the entire market was flooded.
I would love to see an electric orchestra. An orchestra that has electric guitars, cellos, violins and basses, and an electric grand piano. Also joined by a choir that can growl and shriek as well as sing clean.
You guys are part of the reason that people think classical musicians are snotty 🙄 please stop giving us a bad name, and start realise that art comes in many forms. I actually thought this was brilliant!
It sounds like He is tremolo picking the last half of the fifth variation. He doubled the note value from four eighth notes to eight sixteenth notes in each measure. In the original violin score you would play two eighth notes and four sixteenth note's which is played in octaves.
Dr. Viossy....PLEASE upload more of our stunning videos. Your playing has become my morning, day and evening fix. Your covers are so clean, so intense and by far the best ones out there. WE WANT MORE!!!
I had the pleasure to witness three live concerts of Doc Viossy really close to the stage, he was playing a universe at the time. Ineccepibile sensibilità musicale. As you see him in videos as he is in real life. After the concert I briefly thanked him and Michele Luppi for the music they always make. Dr is a wonderful human being and musician. A little story of mine I keep in the highlights of my soul ❤
I was amazed at the natural and wonderful arrangement and playing! Classical music has a high profile image for us, but the spirit of enjoying music should not have changed in hundreds of years. I guess arranging music in a modern way is one of the ways to enjoy classical music. Even Paganini composed music for guitar, and if he had been born in an era with electric guitars, he must have composed heavy metal music.
If think Paganini would be proud! Were he a man alive in these times I think perhaps he would have been a guitar virtuoso whom would be melting faces & breaking hearts. He was a rockstar of his times.
todos los que dicen que el metal es basura y no se compara a la musica tienen algo de razon pero el metal es lo mas parecido que nos queda :'v (aguante power metal xD)
beautiful. thats by far the cleanest version i've heard on an electric. i've been working on this for about 2 weeks so far and this truly is an inspiration. thank you for posting :)
SUBLIME, there is nothing and nobody like Niccolo Paganini Bocciardo, but your interpretation is masterful, without a doubt the Italian maestro would be more than proud that his music arrived until today and interpreted so wonderfully, thanks for these magic minutes
This one really caught my attention. What an excellent rendition of this piece by one of my favorite guitarists. After hearing this, I subscribed. Thank you, Dr. Viossy.
The performance of playing electric guitar is excellent. It brings a fresh taste to me. The sound was introduced by The Ventures fifty years ago so it is familiar with me moreover Capriccio is a nice piece. I listen to this many times💐
Wow! that was freakin wicked man. Your fingers look flow so smoothly through the song. Your double tapping sounded so clean and good. 5stars. Good player.
einfach nur der wahnsinn... ich fand ja schon immer, mann sollte die alten "HIT´s" aus den letzten jahrhunderten mal aufmöbeln... er hat es echt geschafft!!!
@@Marcel-rq8jt agreed. I was just making a joke. As a metal head, I hate it when metalheads say that metal is modern day classical music just because they have complicated riffs sometimes.
@Alexander Du *Heavy Metal* is referred to as modern day Classical music not because it has complex riffs, but complexity in their compositions. The varied movements, meter/tempo/key changes, dynamics, sequences, elaborated melodies. Oftentimes non repetitive bridges & long instrumental sections. Solos. The synergy between instruments. Homophonic & polyphonic textures. Operatic vocals. All these similar characteristics is where the comparison is drawn. There is just far more going on musically compared with other genres. (Except Modern Day Classical Music itself of course. & maybe Jazz.) I would say that Steve Harris is the greatest composer of the last two centuries, if not all time. ruclips.net/video/RVQO3GHWlbI/видео.html Heavy Metal isn’t complex riffs. It is long, complex compositions.
I have played guitar finger style for 23 years so far. I find using a plectrum difficult. I use my index finger to flat pick instead, as I find this more fun & accessible. Not all skills are transferrable which ever way it goes. All techniques need practice to develop skill. I guess a finely tuned tremolo could simulate flat picking, but sacrifices a richer tone on steel strings from using a plec. Any musician would find it jarring at first, using different conventions & scales to what they are accustomed to. I think much of the appeal of classical music is that it came predominantly from very well versed musicians who had spent a lifetime mastering their compositions, forming deep understandings of the science behind musical expression & application. - In modern times we have the benefit of these sciences being well established & learnable much faster. I feel that Heavy Metal is one of the closest reflections of the musicality seen in previous eras.
wow the technical skill to do that is incredible. furthermore out of all the rock versions of this music i have heard this is by far the best. you haven't lost the soul of the music while adapting which is the most important thing.
DJCTheChamp not necessarily metal because i meant all shreders like look at mattial LA eklundh he is a shredder and he is doing jazz shreding not all shreders are metal
Niccolò Paganini Bocciardo I think that this is the most similar way to play this like you do with violin! No one captures the spirit of this wonderful piece except you (the composer) and Dr.Viossy, in my opinion.
Think I'll go and make a flute transcription now... 😂 Seriously, great playing, man! And from one long haired chick, I do love your hair! Hope you post more videos soon.
I love Paganini in the original. It's already hard rock as it is. What you're doing here is like adding a shot of espresso on already good coffee. Totally fine and makes me awake even more! I really appreciate what you're doing, Professor! :)
This great adjustment Paganini, It like me classical music (I'm player on piano and keyboard). But this is great adjustment and great guitarist, thanks for this super playing..
Man, I tried to play this concert on the guitar for months, but some parts require so much finger opening I actually doubted it would be possible. And I was right. Even this fantastic guitar player had to rearrange the song because it was impossible to play 3 octaves at the same time (Paganini could, with his giant hands).
Ich mag Viossys unaufdringliche und schlichte Show. Und seine gehaltvollen Arrangements. Nichts Gekünsteltes, sondern einfach nur urtümliche Kunst, wie sie in ihm lebt. Weiter so!
Please check out my version of Paganini's 24th Caprice and tell me what you think! Paganini's Caprice No. 24 performed on electric guitar by Classicals Rocked
***** I think a good musician should be technically really good and has to put his soul into his work. If it's covered or not shouldn't matter. Yes, to create your own work is absolutely great and I am not underestimating it. But being able to play your instrument prefectly and with passion has nothing to do with composing. And by the way…I'm not even talking about this guy in the video in particular. Never heard of the dude (sorry). I'm talking on behalf of every…let's say violinist or whatever, playing (classical) music, not composed by them yet it brings you to tears.
Flavia Capello That is true but in classical music there is a bigger distinction between composers and musicians who play their music. Of course, every musician will put their "soul" into it and experience that music differently but in rock, metal, hard rock etc. bands usually make their own music and guitarists make their own solos. That is usually how we define good from bad bands and guitarists (at least I do). For example, Eric Clapton is good guitarist, same as Petrucci even though Petrucci is technically better than Clapton.
It's no small coincidence that classical works so well transposed on to rock.
Something that always interested me is that Mozart claimed that he could hear only 3 pieces of a genre he would be able to write a piece for it and it still sound good and for the most part he was able to back up the claim… this is why when time machines are invented I’m going back to the mid 1700s with a boom box and some punk rock CDs
@@TrueApexMusic Maybe you should bring Yngwie and Randy Rhoads music instead.
@@TrueApexMusic bring the cure the smiths and radiohead lol
bruh
@@TrueApexMusic try alan holdsworth
Finally someone understood what Paganini really wanted it to sound like
Note 99 Even I know this 😂
Note 99
He sounded good!
Fucking ben lee, man 😂😂
Just try baroque as metal as well xD
rock star paganini
No matter how many times I watch this, I never still cease to marvel at it.
I think that Nicolo Paganini was a musical masochist, as well as a genius...and this piece is not only masterfully written, but marvelously played.
Bravo...
could not say it better.
He kind of was. The pieces were written to be deliberately difficult and he also had large hands
TheWordprophet I do sometimes wish I could travel back in time to witness the first ever playing of a piece like this and how everyone would marvel at someone so amazing as to have written that.
Demian Alcazar It is said that nobody wont even come close to playing his songs they way he did. Its a piece of legend of course but still , it makes you wonder how the real Paganini would sing this.
I`ve read a book about his life and its a story there about how he played in a public market for money and he gathered so many people that the entire market was flooded.
@@demian7567 Wasn't Paganini despised after he played his 24th caprice?
This brings the E guitar to a new level. It is on level with the instruments of a classic orchestra. I have never heard something like this.
I would love to see an electric orchestra.
An orchestra that has electric guitars, cellos, violins and basses, and an electric grand piano. Also joined by a choir that can growl and shriek as well as sing clean.
@@AnkothOfficial just look up the trans siberian orchestra, it’s mainly Christmas music, but it’s exactly what you described
Paganini is still headbanging in his grave! Awesome work as well, both the classical and metal versions!
Fans of classical have to open their minds and give him his due. Good work.
Nah dude. This is a shitty cover and should be played on a real instrument not guitar...
Bob Marley And guitar isn't a real musical instrument? Oh, that's why the guitar looks like a calculator.
def people should just STFU. its not even close to original. he missed about 3429 notes ;)
You guys are part of the reason that people think classical musicians are snotty 🙄 please stop giving us a bad name, and start realise that art comes in many forms. I actually thought this was brilliant!
Bob Marley haha
when Ling Ling is a metalhead
40 hours gang
VIETNAMESE LINGLING WANNABE?
What the hell Twosetters everywhere
Fellow Twosetter here! Ling Ling 40 hours
I wonder why u guys so surprised that twosetters are here while there's Paganini's name is written on the title
I love how he slows it down at 2:43 which gives it a Doomy touch.
to this day.. this is the best rendition for electric guitar. Dr. Viossy It 's time for a remaster!!!
Good idea. Maybe an entirely new rendition!
go for it sir :) @@DRVIOSSY
@@DRVIOSSYDO IT!!
2:07 that honestly seems harder than most of the straight licks.
Because it is lmao
1:36 that are double notes
It sounds like He is tremolo picking the last half of the fifth variation. He doubled the note value from four eighth notes to eight sixteenth notes in each measure. In the original violin score you would play two eighth notes and four sixteenth note's which is played in octaves.
classicalguitarfav Hector Velez
+classicalguitarfav all I know is this.....food goes into this hole, and comes out of that hole.
I can't believe, Odd Violin!!!
Dr. Viossy....PLEASE upload more of our stunning videos. Your playing has become my morning, day and evening fix. Your covers are so clean, so intense and by far the best ones out there. WE WANT MORE!!!
It's amazing how such a classical song absoloutly rocks as a metal song.
I had the pleasure to witness three live concerts of Doc Viossy really close to the stage, he was playing a universe at the time. Ineccepibile sensibilità musicale. As you see him in videos as he is in real life. After the concert I briefly thanked him and Michele Luppi for the music they always make. Dr is a wonderful human being and musician. A little story of mine I keep in the highlights of my soul ❤
Awesome!! Metal and classical are the best of the best!
That he can play it is excellent, but with such passion is extraordinary.
extraordinary, terrific, amazing.
I cant stop listening this...
I was amazed at the natural and wonderful arrangement and playing!
Classical music has a high profile image for us, but the spirit of enjoying music should not have changed in hundreds of years. I guess arranging music in a modern way is one of the ways to enjoy classical music.
Even Paganini composed music for guitar, and if he had been born in an era with electric guitars, he must have composed heavy metal music.
If think Paganini would be proud! Were he a man alive in these times I think perhaps he would have been a guitar virtuoso whom would be melting faces & breaking hearts. He was a rockstar of his times.
Pagannini debió nacer en esta época para ser violinista en alguna banda de metal, hay un sin fin de géneros en los que quedaría perfecto.
que estúpido
Trve Kvlto meu cu é estúpido
eso no es cierto EpicExdeath
J44 tu eres 💩
todos los que dicen que el metal es basura y no se compara a la musica tienen algo de razon pero el metal es lo mas parecido que nos queda :'v (aguante power metal xD)
Superbe, quelle majesté dans la gestuel et dans le langage musical ..... Bravo et merci pour ces moments d'allegresse.
beautiful. thats by far the cleanest version i've heard on an electric. i've been working on this for about 2 weeks so far and this truly is an inspiration. thank you for posting :)
True art on an electric guitar! I can't say I've ever come across a guitar player who even heard of Paganini, let alone attempt this.
AWESOME!!!!
This is the best heave metal version that I have heard. Excellent! Well done!
SUBLIME, there is nothing and nobody like Niccolo Paganini Bocciardo, but your interpretation is masterful, without a doubt the Italian maestro would be more than proud that his music arrived until today and interpreted so wonderfully, thanks for these magic minutes
This one really caught my attention. What an excellent rendition of this piece by one of my favorite guitarists. After hearing this, I subscribed. Thank you, Dr. Viossy.
Of the versions on utube, this arrangement and the accurate, gifted playing are a tribute to excellence and merit my 1st place vote..
Гений. Это все. Спасибо что Вы есть.
Why does his violin have 7 strings and why is he playing it all pizzicato? XD
Bruh that's a Plectrum
Gameboy Fanatic2005 he is joking lol
It looks like a viola
@@GameboyFanatic bruh that's a joke
No, he is playing pickzzicato!
the amount of guitars this guy has is unbelievable
The performance of playing electric guitar is excellent. It brings a fresh taste to me. The sound was introduced by The Ventures fifty years ago so it is familiar with me moreover Capriccio is a nice piece. I listen to this many times💐
Wow! that was freakin wicked man. Your fingers look flow so smoothly through the song. Your double tapping sounded so clean and good. 5stars. Good player.
This has got to be one of the first comments on YT lol
einfach nur der wahnsinn... ich fand ja schon immer, mann sollte die alten "HIT´s" aus den letzten jahrhunderten mal aufmöbeln... er hat es echt geschafft!!!
Wow !
(Sorry for my english) :D
Your English is just right!
Joe Black That's ok, I will correct you. You meant " WoW ".
Be Water Be water my friend?
indeed
I hop dad mi inglish is gut :v
Bravo dottore esecuzione perfetta tanto di cappello😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
the tap-sweeping (3:05) is totally amazing! great cleaness and precision. Good job and great skills, I'm waiting for more of your videos!
nice job, it must hve been mind blowing to see paganini play this at a concert, back then this was unheard of
Brilliant playing .
I agree with you fully! im an organist and i love classical, and i love hearing great pieces like this being played in a new way, very good!
The Dr. Does it again, excellent surgical precision! BRAVO! !
Love Paganini. Love your student Tina's playing.
Holy cow !! The Pag would be proud and be rocking with us !!
I think he preferred to be called "Paggybaby".
im from singapore ..who is big fans of yngwie malmsteen...but this guy(dr viossy were incredible......i was impressed his guitar works....
If you can play it metal, you can play it classical.
Actually the opposite.
No.
@@Marcel-rq8jt agreed. I was just making a joke. As a metal head, I hate it when metalheads say that metal is modern day classical music just because they have complicated riffs sometimes.
@Alexander Du *Heavy Metal* is referred to as modern day Classical music not because it has complex riffs, but complexity in their compositions.
The varied movements, meter/tempo/key changes, dynamics, sequences, elaborated melodies. Oftentimes non repetitive bridges & long instrumental sections. Solos. The synergy between instruments. Homophonic & polyphonic textures. Operatic vocals. All these similar characteristics is where the comparison is drawn.
There is just far more going on musically compared with other genres. (Except Modern Day Classical Music itself of course. & maybe Jazz.)
I would say that Steve Harris is the greatest composer of the last two centuries, if not all time.
ruclips.net/video/RVQO3GHWlbI/видео.html
Heavy Metal isn’t complex riffs. It is long, complex compositions.
I have played guitar finger style for 23 years so far. I find using a plectrum difficult. I use my index finger to flat pick instead, as I find this more fun & accessible.
Not all skills are transferrable which ever way it goes. All techniques need practice to develop skill.
I guess a finely tuned tremolo could simulate flat picking, but sacrifices a richer tone on steel strings from using a plec.
Any musician would find it jarring at first, using different conventions & scales to what they are accustomed to.
I think much of the appeal of classical music is that it came predominantly from very well versed musicians who had spent a lifetime mastering their compositions, forming deep understandings of the science behind musical expression & application.
- In modern times we have the benefit of these sciences being well established & learnable much faster. I feel that Heavy Metal is one of the closest reflections of the musicality seen in previous eras.
I've heard many metal versions of this Caprice, but this one is the best. Very musical, clean playing and excelllent use of the rythmics on the drums.
Two sets violin wants to know your address
Ling Ling can play all instruments in this track plus the violin at the same time.
It combines my love of classical & metal...well done sir!
If Paganini were to be born today he would make into G3 after his first public showing.
illudere beliarh No.
Toprak Koç Yes.
illudere beliarh Paganini would, but the other 3 would not. It would be called simply 'G'.
paganini wouldnt give a shred noise crap like g3 even a chance
illudere beliarh true
wow the technical skill to do that is incredible. furthermore out of all the rock versions of this music i have heard this is by far the best. you haven't lost the soul of the music while adapting which is the most important thing.
I might be able to find the tab and backing track on your site but I wont be able to play it in a million years. Your a genius!
Beautiful guitar & playing ! Bravo !
Impeccable playing. Not one note off, really quite amazing. Tone seems a bit too harsh though.
Daniel Gordon yeah a little to distorted but i think it is on purpose because he meant to make shred cover of it probably
Edward Elric it’s called neoclassical
metal
DJCTheChamp not necessarily metal because i meant all shreders like look at mattial LA eklundh he is a shredder and he is doing jazz shreding not all shreders are metal
Edward Elric no but this is definitely metal
DJCTheChamp yeah your right about that mate
I am late, for 16 years, I play this classic piece and this is hard as hell, and you play this like nothing, well done.. :D
NOOOOOOOOOOO, WHY ARE YOU DOING ME THIS!!! D:
Niccolò Paganini Bocciardo because is fucking awesome. i love your music Paganini
Niccolò Paganini Bocciardo I think that this is the most similar way to play this like you do with violin! No one captures the spirit of this wonderful piece except you (the composer) and Dr.Viossy, in my opinion.
***** Claro que no -_-
Hiedra Venenosa Thank you
+Niccolò Paganini Looks like this guy sold his soul too. You guys can duel it out in Hell together, fiddle vs. guitar for all eternity.
Your playing level is amazing,thank you!
Paganini: "Give us a go on your guitar" *shreds
what about violin xd
Stunningly beautiful, love those double bass kicks and your finger work is unreal.
When you bring the wrong instrument to a LING LING 40 HOUR WORKOUT!
So far this is my favourite version of this piece played on the guitar.
Think I'll go and make a flute transcription now... 😂 Seriously, great playing, man! And from one long haired chick, I do love your hair! Hope you post more videos soon.
Appreciate to hear more classic tunes from you :)
I love Paganini in the original. It's already hard rock as it is. What you're doing here is like adding a shot of espresso on already good coffee. Totally fine and makes me awake even more! I really appreciate what you're doing, Professor! :)
Really. First hard rock musician was N.P.
i like that twist
This is metal
This was written over 200 years ago. Let that sink in for a moment.
Oh, and insane playing... how did it take me 16 years to find this video?
😁
This great adjustment Paganini, It like me classical music (I'm player on piano and keyboard). But this is great adjustment and great guitarist, thanks for this super playing..
Great version!
your interpretation of the rythyms is great. I think you did it justice
Very Prefect~ !!!
I Like "The Classical Music" You Play on Gutiar
Loved those sweep / tap arpeggios at the end of the piece. Well done and absolutely flawless execution!
Man, I tried to play this concert on the guitar for months, but some parts require so much finger opening I actually doubted it would be possible.
And I was right. Even this fantastic guitar player had to rearrange the song because it was impossible to play 3 octaves at the same time (Paganini could, with his giant hands).
Website is offline please share backing track @Dr.Viossy
Ich mag Viossys unaufdringliche und schlichte Show.
Und seine gehaltvollen Arrangements.
Nichts Gekünsteltes, sondern einfach nur urtümliche Kunst, wie sie in ihm lebt.
Weiter so!
Most excellent!!!
I listen to this all the time,.. still not tired of it,.. bottomless pit of musical crack! thx for existing!
Turn x1.25 it's fkin hell!!!
Tes.... X1.25 it´s all right!!! @Nikolas Sadness
It's the 2nd video i'm watching from you and your classical cover are AMAZING !!! :DDD
man, you are sooooo goooooooood !!! may god bless you :)
By the looks/sound of it, he already has :)
I love how this is some hard ass punk and he is playing a piece by one of the greatest composers of all time.
This video is a prove to roast twosetviolins and davie. It was posted THIRTEEN YEARS AGO
no way! its almost like this piece was written centuries ago!
it's the better metal cover that I have listened, that was really great!!
Brilliant, needs to jam with Yngwie
Yngwie is so sloppy compared to Dr V.
My three all time favourite guitarist in no particular order, S.R.V., Rhandy Rhodes and Dr Viossy.
RANDY RHOADS
dont know if aplaude or cry...
maybe just hear its hard work and admire it...
Do both. I know I did.
maria monica maynez you are probably one of those brainwashed people who think metal is evil
por que llorar? jaja disfrute la buena música
maria monica maynez yo lo hace hacer también y ven para que me concientas
Dr.viossy...your complexity is so inspirational...classical metel is very majestic .... angels raining fire down apoun the fretboard....
Anyone else notice he has the same guitar as shred master Scott? And they both like classical music...
Great play! It filled me with joy! I want more!:-)
Anyone have the tab? The website is down
+lin2k4 bump this, not giving guitar pro my card details for a trial of their 8 bit sounding thingy either.....
+lin2k4 The tabs are only accessible in the Chamber of Secrets and you have to be friends with Harry Potter to even get close.
if you cant tab this one string version, then you wouldnt be able to play it anyways lol
Fantastic performance!
The website is down! Please fix it!
+Rohan Singh See on tweeter twitter.com/DrViossy
Tabs can be found on the web.
+Patrick L Thanks a lot man.. But how do I use it? I've never used Twitter before.
+Rohan Singh Sounds like I don't have an account either...
awsome cover, great arrangements! congrats
The true devil was the piece all along
I'm almost done leaning this piece! will share once I'm finished with it. Great job!
is your webpage broken? I cannot acces tabs
Absolutely perfect! That's the best I've ever heard that performed!
Please check out my version of Paganini's 24th Caprice and tell me what you think!
Paganini's Caprice No. 24 performed on electric guitar by Classicals Rocked
Fantastic ! Awesome performance.
Great version, lot of work in it. I'm just missing the bass guitar :/
Astounding.
Is it weird that I think viossy is a better guitarist than malmsteen loomis petrucci batio etc
He is obviously very technically proficient player but being good guitarist is also about creating your own work instead of just doing covers.
***** I think a good musician should be technically really good and has to put his soul into his work. If it's covered or not shouldn't matter. Yes, to create your own work is absolutely great and I am not underestimating it. But being able to play your instrument prefectly and with passion has nothing to do with composing.
And by the way…I'm not even talking about this guy in the video in particular.
Never heard of the dude (sorry). I'm talking on behalf of every…let's say violinist or whatever, playing (classical) music, not composed by them yet it brings you to tears.
Flavia Capello That is true but in classical music there is a bigger distinction between composers and musicians who play their music. Of course, every musician will put their "soul" into it and experience that music differently but in rock, metal, hard rock etc. bands usually make their own music and guitarists make their own solos. That is usually how we define good from bad bands and guitarists (at least I do). For example, Eric Clapton is good guitarist, same as Petrucci even though Petrucci is technically better than Clapton.
I bet and think most likely that Jason Becker could have played this with his eyes closed. at 19...
***** he played it at 16 ... /watch?v=_0VoSqzNMWA
Still rocking after 14 years...
you are like james labrie of the dream theater
Brazil
I'm pretty sure he means by the way he looks