Imagine if Paganini and Wieniawski ever met and said "let's collaborate on a piece that'll really mess with every violinist ever born after us". Then, Ysaye says "I'll hold your beers and make the occasional suggestion".
Jordan Wartell he had marfans. It’s a disease better known as “spider fingers” so the liniments in the hand especially were extremely lose. Abe Lincoln also had this disease.
Absolutely! Have you ever heard the Alexander Markov's version of the caprices? So beautiful and musical, but I gotta tell ya, it's not every soloist that's able to make them sound musical.
In no way a classically trained musician, self taught, but hot damn the accuracy of each note, bow stroke, and pizzicato all rolled into one!? Even I can tell this is music few people alive are able to play it the way it sounded when Paganini performed it. Even more impressive is how incredibly far ahead of the time this kind of solo violin piece was. This is the sound of genius level musical advancement right here.
Hector Gonzalez Well, Liszt was inspired by Paganini to become the best virtuoso on the piano (he went to One of Paganini’s concerts). I don’t think they were friends. Just what I remembered
His father forced him to play for 8 hours a day, and, if unsatisfied, would lock him in his bedroom with no food, and force him to play practice all night. I don't think "showing off" quite covers the scale of his achievement.
and after doing such he discovered that he has hyper flexible joints (his bones naturally have longer ligaments so he can flex his fingers and stretch them way further than a normal person’s fingers
Paganini didn't write the score, this was done by Carl Guhr by memory after several visits of Paganini's performances. He participated in quartets with Paganini.
Sapphiresoul You and almost everyone else on the internet. Please feel good knowing I decided on this rather than something like Boku no Pico. Anyway, good day sir.
Molte grazie di,❤ per questo video straordinario.Buona vita,evviva la Musica con la emme maiuscola, l'unica che può farci sempre serenamente riflettere e agire nella rettitudine.
What kind bullshit is this when youre playing the melody in a concerto and have to pizzicato at the SAME to be your own accompaniment??? Lol No thanks!
listen, I'm a violinist and I could spend 60 years trying to obtain some sort of understanding of this piece and I'd still have no idea what the hell IM doing.
Every time I listen to this piece, I just shake my head in disbelief out of just insanely difficult every aspect is - AND even more for the fact that anyone can play the damn piece at all, MUCH LESS WELL
This is arco and pizzicato at the same time. If it was an open string thats one thing. The fact that its fingered notes while playing a menuetto. I can barely open a jar of peanut butter without hurting myself.
Darn it. I gotta go practice. I like that picture of Paganini they have at the end. He has this little smirk on his face, kinda like he is mocking us mere mortals at the end.
Alternatively, searching "Nel cor più non mi sento Dmitri Makhtin" on RUclips works fine. There's a recently uploaded video (2022) of the live performance. Thanks for the tip!
Paganini, um virtuose, verdadeiramente falando! Mestre dos trinados, cordas duplas, agudos, velocidade, picicatos e demais recursos possíveis com 4 cordas e uma boa caixa de ressonância. Nunca mais surgiu outro ET semelhante!
Dmitri Makhtin is the performer/violinist. You can check the proof in Google, put in the search bar: 'Dmitri Makhtin Nel cor piu non mi sento 2000' and it's a video from Bilibili page. (RUclips doesn't let me to put the link).
_This came up on my recommended 2 weeks before Brett and Eddy promised they would have it learned by._ *_I hope they've been practicing their 40 hours a day._*
Lots of black notes on these pages...reminds me of the Beethoven Sonata Patheque' (first movement) I played for my solo recital where by when...My teacher was grooming me to be a concert pianist. Just never happened. All I have from that recital (I was 17) are the memories, a guest book of names and a sheet of song titles. I don't even have a recording. I had about 80 guests. Aw, yes...those were the days, my friend...Thanks for the share, Norbs....
It's nice that the sheet music is included so we can all play along at home 😏
I know right 😍
Hahaha
I laughed audibly.
I'm having trouble seeing this on my phone screen, can someone tell me what Suzuki book this is in? Thanks!
@@aleksandarjovic9896 oh it's book 1
the only thing remotely acceptable about this piece is the key signature
Lol
but thats thrown out the window once you see the accidentals
lifeofaviolinist yeah, but it doesn’t make up for the left hand pluck.
You mean the only thing that isn't unforgiving to play?
Yeah and then you realize it actually doesn't follow a consistent key when all the sharps are shown
when a violin piece looks like a piano piece you know it's hard lol
Patter Pan it's easy you can on piano of course
When a piano piece looks like a violin piece you know it's Liszt (and hard, aber natürlich)
Rupert Tmls ja
And based on Paganini nonetheless ahaha
AtherisMagic - it's like a vicious circle
"whats the time signature"
"yes"
All of the above!
"The time signature is anything I want it to be"
You just play every note the exact moment you can
I think it’s something wacky like 5/8 or just 3/4 but I’m not counting all of the 32nd and 64th notes to be sure😂
6/8
At 1:56
Taught in class: ode to Joy
Homework: star wars theme
Test: flight of the bumblebee
Exam: this
Accurate
Me: *flips table* I quit!
Not exactly
Taught in class: minuet 2
Homework: Sietz concerto
Test: Beethoven spring sonata
Exam: this or god save the king
Marcus Ling it is easy but must be approached slowly and carefully then brought up to tempo slowly if one does not want to sound like Vov Dylan.
Mey the best piano arrangement is very hard
This is Ling Ling's warm up piece.
Ricardo Daniel Zapata Carreón omg 😂 why is this so true tho
True!😂😂😂
WHY IS THIS FLOODED WOTH TWOSETVIOLIN COMMENTS LOL
The Rich Series thanks for clarification.
For what! WHAT IS HE WARMING UP TO
I am a violinist, and believe me when I say that whoever the fuck played this deserves a "best violinist of all time" award
Ikr
Joshua Shepherd Thank
you for your kind words.My name is Dmitri Makhtin and it is me who recorded this version of the piece.
Joshua Shepherd I think this virtuoso violinist is Leonid Kogan 👍👏👏👏👏👏1⃣1⃣1⃣1⃣1⃣🎻1⃣1⃣1⃣1⃣1⃣
Arian Konci No this is not Kogan's sound
Dmitri if true, do you have a video of it? Dmitri Makhtin has never played Paganini !!!
How the hell is it possible to play pizzicato and arco at the same time?? what the hell... Ah left hand pizzicato, crazy shit. I'm done...
You realize that this guy was born in another part of the solar system?
lmao
I've played pizzicato and arco at the same time it's really not hard but it does take some practice
The question is how to trill with pizzicato in one hand? Fucking insane
ruclips.net/video/xNVkRy64teA/видео.html
Me looking at the thumnail: Oh, that piano sheet sure looks interesti-
*Reads title*
*Opens vid*
Me: Oh...
I'm a pianist and the sight of the thumbnail horrified me, you must have fingers of steel...
Imagine the reaction of the violinist who is given this piece by his teacher for exams Or a concert!
Omg same 😂
If I had not known this piece already, I would have made the same error.
Lmao it was the same with me
Paganini:
“time to write an new piece”
*violin and bow start crying in their case, knowing of the endless days of torture to come for both of them
“holdeth my alcoholic beverage.”~ Paganini
you mean wine?
Paganini lived in 1800s Italy & France not 16th century England lol.
Shiroto it’s a joke, it doesn’t need to make logical sense
"Tieni la mia birra."~ Paganini
“Hold my satan summoning wine” this is Paganini we’re talking about.
I really want to see twoset try to sightread this
They did a reaction video, now it's time to try and play it! I love TwoSet!😂👍
@@tessLizCroft could you send me a link please?
@@alexandramarkova3300, ruclips.net/video/Ljry8JtAMXI/видео.html
@@alexandramarkova3300, Enjoy!!😂👍
@@tessLizCroft thank youuu
Imagine if Paganini and Wieniawski ever met and said "let's collaborate on a piece that'll really mess with every violinist ever born after us". Then, Ysaye says "I'll hold your beers and make the occasional suggestion".
*ernst silently roasting how easy it is*
*Liszt casually watches from the sidelines copying everything for his next piano etude*
Gdi 😂
*bazzini casually peaks his head in, but decides to go and mess with locatelli instead*
Adrian Remo it wasn’t copying, he credited them
10:00 a beautiful painting
My favorite variation
I'm on my eighth black printer ink cartridge, and I'm still on the first page.
XDDDDD. I'm not even allowed to print it cause I tried and my printer stopped working
@@classicalviolinist2325 lol
remember that somewhere there is a 16 year old that can play this perfectly
And asian lol
And that kid won the Menuhin competition too
Dear little Ziyu He
ya and he got featured on TwoSet’s channel
Ling ling
Paganini's fingers felt extra flexible when he wrote this insane yet genius piece.
You mean Marfans Disease
Who else googled that?^
Jordan Wartell he had marfans. It’s a disease better known as “spider fingers” so the liniments in the hand especially were extremely lose. Abe Lincoln also had this disease.
Like a lucifer
im about to order this piece so i can play it on my cello { its mostly in first position } so wish me luck
Paganini must have been either very crazy or very bored.
+Bryson Stevens I think both, I mean, this isn't even a beautiful piece...it's just very very hard.
+MercedesKawasaki I think the Andante is very beautiful!
+MercedesKawasaki Ikr, a lot of these insanely hard pieces are really just random strings of notes
Yeah. Paganini is one of the only composers I deliberately don't like.
Absolutely! Have you ever heard the Alexander Markov's version of the caprices? So beautiful and musical, but I gotta tell ya, it's not every soloist that's able to make them sound musical.
In no way a classically trained musician, self taught, but hot damn the accuracy of each note, bow stroke, and pizzicato all rolled into one!? Even I can tell this is music few people alive are able to play it the way it sounded when Paganini performed it. Even more impressive is how incredibly far ahead of the time this kind of solo violin piece was. This is the sound of genius level musical advancement right here.
"It's in C Major" they said, "C major pieces are easy" they said
It's in G major.
Correction: It has no key signature in the beginning, but it is in G Major.
@JACOB H Yeah, it's easy. I've played it myself and can confirm that.
@JACOB H Thanks! Much appreciated!
Paganini, the king of showing off...
Imagine if he and Liszt ever composed anything together...
Over Enthusiastic Trekkie at least paganini sounded nice while showing off lol
@@oliviamontemayer7089
Actually him and Liszt were friends. So who knows?
Hector Gonzalez
Well, Liszt was inspired by Paganini to become the best virtuoso on the piano (he went to One of Paganini’s concerts). I don’t think they were friends. Just what I remembered
His father forced him to play for 8 hours a day, and, if unsatisfied, would lock him in his bedroom with no food, and force him to play practice all night. I don't think "showing off" quite covers the scale of his achievement.
That thumbnail was the most effective clickbait I've ever seen and the video delivered on its promises ten times over.
That's a like from me
lol yep
You right.
As a cellist, I wish I could do this ...
I don't think this is really the hardest page. But looks the most extra.
3:33
ruclips.net/video/cxlf-ZmE8JI/видео.html
This pisses me off like how is this possible.
It isn't.
ruclips.net/video/xNVkRy64teA/видео.html
Complete beautiful execution here.
practice
Practice makes perfect
Paganini was a total show off. the reason his pieces are so difficult is that he wrote them for himself to perform. It pisses me off too.
Who hurt Paganini so much that he wrote this
Prismarine227 his dad
or his genes
The devil
Nel Cor piu non mi siento=
I no longer feel in my heart.
so someone took his emotions. Sh**
@@hannahquintua why did I laugh at your comment 😂
this piece is like trying to read the title without knowing italian
Maua it’s like trying to pronounce polish names
Jay can’t relate, i’m polish lol😅🤣
Sorry, I don't speak italian
"I no longer feel in my heart"
I don't know how/why anyone can criticize this violinist. I'd be lucky to ever learn to play the first line!
I think that’s partly why people criticize him
Looks like the dood spilled his ink on his page then was like “Hmmm... let me just make it look like notes and see what it sounds like”
Requirements to play this: pact with the devil!
+MercedesKawasaki power like this comes from god, but this power is what the devil lusts ^_^
Alex K that was the perfect response, no one could have said anything better!
hail satan
Mason Leppert idk man will wells put it pretty well...
Thats mephisto Waltz
I paid for the whole fingerboard, I'll use the whole fingerboard
0:00 Introduction
1:12 Theme
2:50 Var 1
4:26 Var 2
5:32 Var 3
6:52 Var 4
7:28 Var 5
8:32 Var 6
9:54 Var 7
0:00 var。1
@@jy6378 bruh
10:14 Coda
@@photonic4394based
That has only deeped my depression
Pawel Seyda same
Time to get a life then !
Especially when you are a violinst. Same here my friend.
I have a lot of respect for anyone who can play this
ditto
I can play this!!!!!!!
Well, at least the first note!!!!!!!!!
7:05 yea this nigga possessedd
he did allegedly sell his soul to the devil for violin skills so
and after doing such he discovered that he has hyper flexible joints (his bones naturally have longer ligaments so he can flex his fingers and stretch them way further than a normal person’s fingers
Chandi 2 years late buddy lmao
333
funny how the title translates to "I don't feel in my heart anymore".
*huh*
He feels in his fingers after playing *that.*
Nobody:
Absolutely no one:
not even ling ling:
Paganini: *casually puts 128th notes in music*
I saw one in trumpet music, yikes
@@dillonheck801
Oh yikes
Hannah Quintua definitely
ling ling can play 256th notes
@@piarizzosebastianmiobonifa1369 u mean 1026th notes
Paganini didn't write the score, this was done by Carl Guhr by memory after several visits of Paganini's performances. He participated in quartets with Paganini.
thats a cool info
And *HOW* is this supposed help?
@@azuca1205 LOL by telling you only a dude with perfect pitch and mad dictation skills can capture this crazy contraption of music
Zhi Chen that dude was a madlad for doing this off of ear
@@zhichen6790 I mean it's not that hard to remember when you have a perfect pitch
I would die happy If I could play this this way lol
who wouldn't?
When the 2nd violin doesn't show up
Paganini: prepare for trouble
Liszt: and make it double
I play double bass, somebody tell me what kind of witchcraft is occurring right before my eyes.
ahahahaa
insane chords 128th notes and insane left hand pizz and a bunch of arpeggios
ek-82 ah thank you
Your profile picture-
Am I too sinned that I understand?
Sapphiresoul You and almost everyone else on the internet. Please feel good knowing I decided on this rather than something like Boku no Pico. Anyway, good day sir.
I would be able to learn this but by the time I learn the first 30 seconds in tempo the sun will have burst and humans would be extinct
My penis is extremely small, but Don’t be dumb. They won’t.
@@jakephilipak3363 Oh no did you just
Heiro Marc You aren’t smart.
@@jakephilipak3363 No no no just read your comment again
Heiro Marc that was the other guys name. I added his name so that he knew who I was talking to
IMPOSSIBILE MA FANTASTICO.
Sì sì.. È molto fantastico (currently learning Italian, finally found a comment that I can fully understand lol)
I passed by a little kid playing this once and I cry everytime I see this piece
Lings lings mom be like: 'Ok, now play a difficult one'
“Stop messing around before I whip yo ass”
Thadeus Wong LMAO
"Did you chip a note? No dinner for you."
how hard is it to not be fucking racist
Ik. Racist but somewhat funny
Molte grazie di,❤ per questo video straordinario.Buona vita,evviva la Musica con la emme maiuscola, l'unica che può farci sempre serenamente riflettere e agire nella rettitudine.
Ling ling is shook
Catarina Neves Ling ling played this to warm up
Ling ling can play all caprices at the same time
Ling ling can play this like "Twinkle, twinkle little star". So easy for him!!!!
this piece is shook by ling ling
Ling Ling plays this while sleep walking without any mistakes
I think Paganini was a robot from the future who had tiny violin-sized guitar picks embedded underneath his nails.
What kind bullshit is this when youre playing the melody in a concerto and have to pizzicato at the SAME to be your own accompaniment??? Lol No thanks!
easier than getting a f pianist lel
I mean... have you ever heard of a piano by chance?
Not a concerto but ok..
Prelude - 0:00
Theme - 1:12
Var. 1 - 2:49
Var. 2 - 4:26
Var. 3 - 5:32
Var. 4 - 6:51
Var. 5 - 7:28
Var. 6 - 8:21
Var. 7 - 9:52
Coda - 10:14
I am so in love with this piece. It's a certainly a fascinating read.
listen, I'm a violinist and I could spend 60 years trying to obtain some sort of understanding of this piece and I'd still have no idea what the hell IM doing.
thats the best part about being a violinist :D
Every time I listen to this piece, I just shake my head in disbelief out of just insanely difficult every aspect is - AND even more for the fact that anyone can play the damn piece at all, MUCH LESS WELL
5:31 Those harmonics, though. Holy moly. Heavenly!
Paganini : I no longer feel in my heart
Violinist : I no longer feel my hands
Is that even violin sheet music or did someone switch it out with the guitar or piano sheets
If you want to do it you need to violins and 4 hands
More like an entire chamber ensemble.
...was it necessary?
Solypsist OF COURSE
...why not?
Too many notes one could say..
meh.......
I would sell my soul to be able to play this well
Amdusias may be your best choice for that bargain then.
We can talk about it. Inbox ja!
Tessa Holzwart careful what you wish for
Devils trill
Welcome to Tartini's world, where he probably sold his soul to Satan to get a good song on his records.
I’m a violinist and just looking at this piece makes my fingers hurt. Paganini was really one of the greatest ever
The greatest so far
The greatest so far
This is arco and pizzicato at the same time. If it was an open string thats one thing. The fact that its fingered notes while playing a menuetto. I can barely open a jar of peanut butter without hurting myself.
R.I.P. strings on violin after this song
Imagine trying to play this on gut strings.
R.I.P all strings except the G string xD
The strings should be fine. The bow on the other hand would need some looking after.
@@sarahhall4689 actually, the first part of var 6 is played on the G string also so it will die too
Not to be rude, but...
piece*
Hearing this I can imagine Paganini himself playing, that's insane
I can, too. I'm practicing this on my violoncello, but its really hard to left-hand pizzicato on a cello.
If Paganini sounds crazy to us, imagine what people must have thought of him all those centuries ago.....
Leonid Kogan's presentation is my favorite!
Same
Mine too
I never get tired of this piece!
What's happening?
what a rich sound!
Why is the violinist Dmitri Makhtin not named in the info section?
Darn it. I gotta go practice.
I like that picture of Paganini they have at the end. He has this little smirk on his face, kinda like he is mocking us mere mortals at the end.
Put in your 40 hours.
The long searched violinist is Dmitri Makhtin. Original video is on bilibili. Type this in search bar:【帕格尼尼】“心如止水/我心惆怅”引子与变奏曲|Dmitri Makhtin
Alternatively, searching "Nel cor più non mi sento Dmitri Makhtin" on RUclips works fine. There's a recently uploaded video (2022) of the live performance. Thanks for the tip!
Paganini, um virtuose, verdadeiramente falando! Mestre dos trinados, cordas duplas, agudos, velocidade, picicatos e demais recursos possíveis com 4 cordas e uma boa caixa de ressonância. Nunca mais surgiu outro ET semelhante!
it is Alexander Markov.
i think so
it's leonidas Kavakos
I've been playing for 11.5 years. I will NEVER get to this level. This is literally next level violin playing.
I look at these all the time to practice my following along skills, i’ll say i’m pretty good at it now. Thanks Paganini
Look Paganini just didn't want the notes to be lonely and gave them many friends 😃
those staccato 32nd notes are played insanely fast!
My chamber group wanted to play this, but they can't even play 16th notes.
A technique called ricochet
Who is the performer? Why not mentioned in the description?
God level! I love this masterpiece. Wow! I don't have a words to describe the sublime skills and performance. Thank you for sharing.
Bravo super brilliance virtuoso music bravo
Still trying to find what part of this piece Paganini thought was in the realm of possibility
How is it possible not to mention the brilliant violinist????
Alexander Markov
Dmitri Makhtin is the performer/violinist. You can check the proof in Google, put in the search bar: 'Dmitri Makhtin Nel cor piu non mi sento 2000' and it's a video from Bilibili page. (RUclips doesn't let me to put the link).
When the orchestra teacher starts randomly playing as you pack up
lol
This piece is very satisfying to listen to. Especially all the crazy lefthand pizzicato
Kogan and Markov played this piece wonderfully ! Two different approaches on the dynamics but both are excellent !!!
Is this Markov?
Why do I see TwoSet Violin referances wherever I go?
_This came up on my recommended 2 weeks before Brett and Eddy promised they would have it learned by._
*_I hope they've been practicing their 40 hours a day._*
I need to grow like 17 more fingers to play this
Tremendo violinista el que interpreta y genio absoluto el compositor.💫🤗👐👌
Grande compositor!!!!
lol! that picture at the end! he looks all like "yeah, I just did that". XD I like it!
Listening to this makes me happy.
Andrew Miller listening to this makes me wanna quit learning violin lolz
That's one violin?
Yes! When the score shows two staffs, you're supposed to play the bottom one with left-hand pizzicato, and the top one with the bow
Violinist playing- my teacher - Dmitri Makhtin. Channel owner, please, add it to title!!
Kudos to whoever performed this. He left out the saltando or scattato on some descending passages, but it sounded great. Brilliant realization!
This is why it's called the Devils Instrument.......Brilliant!...
And that's why Satan played the Devil's Trill on a violin.
Yeah, because Paganini made a Faustian Pact with the devil for Violin skill
Perfection, thy name is Leonid Kogan.
It always hurts so much to listen to Paganini's pieces: always so incredible, yet unplayable.
Lots of black notes on these pages...reminds me of the Beethoven Sonata Patheque' (first movement) I played for my solo recital where by when...My teacher was grooming me to be a concert pianist. Just never happened. All I have from that recital (I was 17) are the memories, a guest book of names and a sheet of song titles. I don't even have a recording. I had about 80 guests. Aw, yes...those were the days, my friend...Thanks for the share, Norbs....
No tengo palabras para expresar lo que siento. 👏👏👏
I love the way the very beginning sounds but I'd never be able to even play the first few measures