At this point, i believe that he's genius in string instrument, because some artist I watch / listened could branch on other string instrument rather quick if he mastered one of them.
In romania people like him have been playing since 3-4 years old and come from a looong legacy of musicians, he has music literally running through his veins
Very good yeah the rhythm is perfect and the tone is almost to the level a orchestra soloist (Not quite though because in that case we literally are talking about the best in the world)
@@deaded7088 the only thing bad in this whole video is Richard Smith's tone, it sounds like a wasp in a tobacco tin. Excellent playing, but that guitar tone is one of the worst I've ever heard, sounds like a novation being played through a transistor radio. I'm surprised the sound engineer let this happen, everything else sounds good, but a guitar with a plugged in sound that bad needs to be micced up, or at the very least given some love in the EQ. Such a shame!
The beauty of the ending, the violinist hits them with the curveball & ends it in a major, you could see the reaction in the guitarists delight. THAT is the magic of dynamics. Thank each of you for this gift. 🎁
Hey everyone!!! This is Niccolò Paganini. I'm just dropping in from the sweet hereafter to say Ciao and say these guys did a pretty good job! Sabenedica!
I can't believe how flawlessly the first solo guitarist on the left goes from rhythm chords to sweep picking to individual notes and melody. His right hand never changes style, it's so locked in on the rhythm it's incredible. They all are.
I am a native of the same beautiful city as Niccolo' Paganini, & having studied and listened to his works for over 50 years, I can tell you without a doubt that he would be honoured and highly impressed by the brilliant talent of these amazing human beings! Much love!!
This music is like the Hot Club of France years ago, French style jazz with Django Reinhardt on guitar and Stephan Graphelli on Violin. Its happy invigorating music, and I'm sure it takes a life time to to develop the musical skills necessary to play it. You're all superb musicians. Thank you.
My thoughts exactly. I can hear Django and Stephan coming through loud and clear. But absolutely no disrespect to these phenomenal musicians! This is magnificent!
Glad you enjoyed it, so did I. I am really envious of you because you have so much joy coming to when you start listening to some of the worlds best violinists playing on the best instruments ever made. You can certainly start with the 2 already mentioned, then listen and enjoy many more. If music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it. (Shakespeare)
I am commenting because I, like you all, am subscribed to the TwoSet channel and I too would be pleased if they reviewed this video. Thank you, goodbye.
I started this not knowing how I felt about it... I ended it, literally in tears. Absolutely beautiful.. the passion of gypsy style music never ceases to amaze me.
I grew up listening to my dad playing violin on stage,dances,weddings etc.he could hold his own and just play guitar in a band.Now here I am at 58 trying to learn,I wish I would have listened to him and started when I was a little kid 👏🏼
I'm 38 and really want to get into playing violin. I don't even own one yet.. but I am very heavily interested in learning. Kind of always was just never thought it was something I could do. What kind of frustration should I prepare myself for when I finally get my hands on one 😅
From my OUIJA table I got the following message: "Sono davvero impressionato da questa interpretazione virtuosa, ti invio molte congratulazioni da oltre. Cordiali saluti, Niccolo"
Mi fa pensare questa cosa, alla fine se Paganini ha fatto un pato con il diavolo, gli piace molto il Jazz, sono sicuro che sia proprio lui e che questa interpretazione è stata molto aprezata.
*@TTj* Yes for a second I thought he was going to switch and play the whole _Tico Tico no Fuba,_ I was a bit a disappointed, but then I said to myself that was just a beautiful way for Florian Cristea to salute Brazil with Zequinha de Abreu's 103 year old master piece.
El bendito jazz, esa mezcla de Paganini y esa guitarra vibrando al compás de un sueño Rheinart, es una eterna maravilla. Esta es la música que hay que escuchar en esa inmortal PARÍS
you can tell a really incredible musician by the way they make it look effortless, almost easy. The musicianship from every single one of these guys is incredible.
WWHHHHHAAAAAATTTTT?.... that Violin wow.... just amazing staccato notes at 1:45 cannot even see your hand move that is insane.. well done all, great video could listen all day.
Yeah :)) I'm quite proud he's from my country :P Cause to be honest... that's one of the best renderings of Caprice 24 I know of... It's cursive and he makes it seem kinda effortless.
What carries in this amazing performance, is not the different individual skills - it's the smiles on Florians face and his eyes as he leads his fellow musicians. The playfulness. Music as a lust for life and joy, not as a circus act.
ужасное исполнение, аритмичное месиво, ноты не читаются. Хотя вот третий челик, который в середине да, норм исполняет, скрипач и первый солирующий гитарист ну ужас просто
The other guy was playing a nylon stringed guitar with a terrible under the saddle transducer. Great playing, but the sound of the instrument left me cold.
What an amazing performance! The whole band was great. The violist played like it was a fast forward. The rhythm section was groovy too supporting nicely the soloists.
Sen-sa-cio-nal! Sou amigo do José Fernando e lembro-me quando ele começou com os festivais do Hot Clube em Piracicaba. Também sou amigo do Nina e fico feliz com o sucesso de vocês. Que legal este vídeo chegar a tantos ouvintes! Parabéns queridos! Suuucesso!!!!🎉
Great and educational. This demonstrates that good music has no barriers, and can be played perfectly on any style without loosing the essence. I think Paganini would approve.
Someone said let’s give some credit to the bass player WOW they were so right , he was so good & all the guitarists too & especially the violinist !!! My favourite were the WHOLE team of players !! Well done lads xxx Helen Kirrage xxx
We need Paganini to do a reaction video on this!
hol up
pagannini on genius lyrics already tho
It killed him. True story.
*italian violinist reacts to gypsy jazz*
nice, you get a slow cringing clap
That violinist is a monster! 💪
Just rumanien !
They are called lăutari if you want to search their history
Nah, I can do better
You have to be a monster to play Paganani "the devil's violinist"....
*AMAZING*
They didn't break a sweat.
Like it was imprinted in their fingers.
What a playing!
And what a performance!
I believe professionals call it "playing through the pain."
Let's give a bass player some credit here... that was some excellent bass playing right there.
As an upright and electric bass player, I totally agree.
hear hear!
And dont forget the drummer
@@gokusgames also the pianist
@@anonymoushuman7794 dude, there is no pianist
Paganini was also a virtuoso classical guitarist, something not a lot of people know.
@Ozer Arkis he wrote some beautiful guitar music too.
I knew that
At this point, i believe that he's genius in string instrument, because some artist I watch / listened could branch on other string instrument rather quick if he mastered one of them.
Which is why as a guitarist I go over his guitar music when in need of humility
@@redleg56 I think that Paganini's guitar music is kinda underrated, isn't it?
I've never seen a violin technique like that. That staccato stuff was insane, so clean.
In romania people like him have been playing since 3-4 years old and come from a looong legacy of musicians, he has music literally running through his veins
@@matei8259but still that does not make me less jealous!!❤😂
Very good yeah the rhythm is perfect and the tone is almost to the level a orchestra soloist (Not quite though because in that case we literally are talking about the best in the world)
Rakastan tätä taituruutta, uakomatonta!
😂
If this doesn't get your wood started your fire's wet.
Is this a Frank Zappa reference?
SOAK LOGS IN WOOD
If this doesn't get your Throat wet your Glass is Dry ..
I don't see how anything in two-four can be anything but happy happy happy.
I’m wet.
Imagine being this good at anything.
Even a year later...same
@@standarduck5860 even 3 months later...same
@@dot5730 even one day later...same
@@squib9682 Even an hour later...same
@@nuttysquirrel8574 even a minute later...same
I envy the audience who absorbed these extraordinary tones and vibrations !! What a harmony.
just search for "hot club" concerts, bro.
@@jazzochannelsure, but isnt the same as being there to enjoy it live obv
Nobody is talking about the bass player... he must have Popeye arms!
hahahahah
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hahahaha good one,have you even shaken hands with a bass player?
XD kkkk
He had a cool hat
The finger boards of these instruments have to water cooled.
I think with liquid nitrogen would be better.
no kidding
And sprayed with flame retardant
teeeeechnically... your fingers are water-cooled ;)
@@vaporcobra isnt it water heated?*
When you see the joy of the musicians, how can you not get carried away?
Ptagtfuld.
Petition to rename this video to: Massive Flex in gypsy jazz style
Where do I sign ?
Jazzy
lmao this comment is so true and I love it
To begin with all of Paganini's repertoire is "Flexing my violin"
Never I clicked if I don't see Paganini and miss this masterpiece
Why all these lads commenting about twoset but no one digging the massive quantities of pure fire Richard Smith is producing from his guitar
ur god damn right
richard always have that tone clarity i love it
real ogs came to this from that on richard smith tommy emmanuel video that blew up a couple years back
I knew this was going to be great when I saw Richard Smith as part of the group.
@@deaded7088 the only thing bad in this whole video is Richard Smith's tone, it sounds like a wasp in a tobacco tin. Excellent playing, but that guitar tone is one of the worst I've ever heard, sounds like a novation being played through a transistor radio.
I'm surprised the sound engineer let this happen, everything else sounds good, but a guitar with a plugged in sound that bad needs to be micced up, or at the very least given some love in the EQ. Such a shame!
The beauty of the ending, the violinist hits them with the curveball & ends it in a major, you could see the reaction in the guitarists delight.
THAT is the magic of dynamics. Thank each of you for this gift. 🎁
Mr. Paganini is smiling in musicians heaven, I'm sure.
I’m definitely sure that Paganini went to hell
@@Ori0987 I mean yeah, he sold his soul to the devil didn't he?
There is no hell where Pag plays
@@fernandezfredzex5865 poor man just had physical conditions lol.
and my late husband too.....
that last chord was TASTY bruh, when you see a bunch of old men with instruments you know its gonna be fire
Picardy third
@@ickthxbai or as it is better known, resolving to a major chord but with a really fancy name
so ur gonna be young forever?
@@icekng456 he does not say that.....
@@kevinbarista269 He's paying a compliment to your generation though. I think you're reading a lot too far into this.
Hey everyone!!! This is Niccolò Paganini. I'm just dropping in from the sweet hereafter to say Ciao
and say these guys did a pretty good job! Sabenedica!
You should title this "The Devil Went Down To Romania"
Eric
"The devil currently resides in Romania"
I love how you signed tho
The devil knows better than to go to Romania.
The devil moved to Piracicaba
The devil is right at home in the fascist western nations !
I never thought I would hear Paganini, Zequinha de Abreu and Julius Fučík together in one single piece. In jazz. Played on three guitars.
I can't believe how flawlessly the first solo guitarist on the left goes from rhythm chords to sweep picking to individual notes and melody.
His right hand never changes style, it's so locked in on the rhythm it's incredible. They all are.
I've already had high praise for jazz manouche, but this is very high skilled indeed!
Bina Coquet - He's a great player
And all that on an acoustic! No distortion or delay to hide even minor mistakes
@@dominikweber4305 imagine believing that distortion hides mistakes.
@@carlchameleon9847 It certainly hides inconcistensies in velocity.
When they make it look that easy, it's incredibly hard! You just listened to about 150 combined years of perfected musical experience.
perfected? nah. this was just a warm up. perfection is saved for the after party and they've ingested everything in sight.
@@swanclipper Haha, do you mean the musicians, the audience, or both?!
Bruh these 5 older than 30 each.
I am a native of the same beautiful city as Niccolo' Paganini, & having studied and listened to his works for over 50 years, I can tell you without a doubt that he would be honoured and highly impressed by the brilliant talent of these amazing human beings! Much love!!
He would have definitely approve of the slight change they made.
@@earlmorton6265 "slight change" kkkkkkkkkkk
I just couldn't leave the likes at 666
Woooiw!! Coming from you!!❤❤
Yesss, i spoke 2 him the otha day and he loves it and sends greetings.
As a violinist who has played the caprices. This is just so great to hear. Seriously the most exquisite sonic blend
Well, coming from u I cannot add any more value by commenting.❤❤
Pagnigni caprice n24
"Sonic blend" is very funny to me.
@@torch-eh7ti music like coffee
That violinist is living in another dimension, well done to his insanely beautiful and amazing artistic way of transforming it.
He is leading us to these other dimensions. Transcendent!
As a player, that is a brilliant piece of work, well done. Put your fingers in ice when you finish.
Do you still have fingers to put in ince after that kind of piece ? That's the question.
its all the skin all off ... maybe a loss of knuckle
dont sugar coat it
my back hurts ,,, what poisition am i>?
This music is like the Hot Club of France years ago, French style jazz with Django Reinhardt on guitar and Stephan Graphelli on Violin. Its happy invigorating music, and I'm sure it takes a life time to to develop the musical skills necessary to play it. You're all superb musicians. Thank you.
My thoughts exactly. I can hear Django and Stephan coming through loud and clear. But absolutely no disrespect to these phenomenal musicians! This is magnificent!
Minä olen aina ollut Stephan Grapelli ja Svend Asmussen ja Django Reindhart fani, mutta tämä mitä kuulin, meni mielestäni toiseen ulottuvuukseen.
Mukava tietää, että joku muukin rakastaa/arvostaa tätä esitystä.
Just about the best violin playing I've ever heard. And to mix classical and gypsy jazz like that!
He's pretty good but there are definitely violinists that are easily 10x better.
Hillary Hann
Gil Shaham
Maxim Vengrov
Etc
Glad you enjoyed it, so did I. I am really envious of you because you have so much joy coming to when you start listening to some of the worlds best violinists playing on the best instruments ever made. You can certainly start with the 2 already mentioned, then listen and enjoy many more. If music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it. (Shakespeare)
@Tarhea-Geddwyn Raat Thank you.
He is Romanian, Florian Cristea
@@StephenShugert there is always someone better no matter how good you are!!! Just enjoy the fantastic music .
the time when you just know it's the instruments that got nervous before the performance
imagine the guitar thinking: Oh god please don't let me neither brake nor burst into flames
Underrated comment!
Our Romanian playing the violin shows how much we love gypsy
I want Twoset to react to this!!!
Would be great!
TWOSET WHERE YOU AT?
I need that
Someone should contact them on discord or somewhere they'll see.
I am commenting because I, like you all, am subscribed to the TwoSet channel and I too would be pleased if they reviewed this video. Thank you, goodbye.
I started this not knowing how I felt about it... I ended it, literally in tears. Absolutely beautiful.. the passion of gypsy style music never ceases to amaze me.
The Good old Circle of 5ths! So fundamental to the Violin. Pangga ..... the ultimate evergreen.
@@philnewton4844 Ah yes, true that, and the circle of 4ths! ;-)
4:35 Love the little tip of the hat to Tico Tico
With that ending, I couldn't stop smiling; true masters at work.
Absolutely.
!! Que extraordinario violinista !!
!! Que buenos guitarristas !!
!! Que fabulosa versión estilo Jazz !!
I don’t get my face blown off every day but this certainly did it!
They were all fantastic without a doubt, but the violin player is out of this world
Seems like most comments are recent. I guess youtube decided to be good and recommend something fresh to all of us
Yes indeed, a blast of fresh air!
Freshly pilfered from musictonic , playing monopoly , why ?
Ethan Juntado Nah I search this stuff up. Gotta listen and learn some Gypsy Jazz for myself😎
You are RIGHT, and they are getting MORE recent every day!
Bumped up by TwoSetViolin kids
I have ascended into a new understanding of music. Literally just listening to this simply for the skill of the musicians.
I grew up listening to my dad playing violin on stage,dances,weddings etc.he could hold his own and just play guitar in a band.Now here I am at 58 trying to learn,I wish I would have listened to him and started when I was a little kid 👏🏼
I'm 38 and really want to get into playing violin. I don't even own one yet.. but I am very heavily interested in learning. Kind of always was just never thought it was something I could do.
What kind of frustration should I prepare myself for when I finally get my hands on one 😅
From my OUIJA table I got the following message: "Sono davvero impressionato da questa interpretazione virtuosa, ti invio molte congratulazioni da oltre. Cordiali saluti, Niccolo"
confermo
Mi fa pensare questa cosa, alla fine se Paganini ha fatto un pato con il diavolo, gli piace molto il Jazz, sono sicuro che sia proprio lui e che questa interpretazione è stata molto aprezata.
Pussy
Madonna che cringe
Hagahhahagah
Never knew such a high level romanian violin player lives in Sao Paulo! Salutari si mult succes. Suna exceptional si band-ul e ”brici”!
Ayy,Româniaa :)))
Some of the most inventive, original violin I've heard.
at 4:35 he is quoting a latin standard called Tico Tcio No Fuba
at 5:00 that's "entry of the gladiators" by julius fucik
As a good brazillian a noticed it too
It´s a fragment of the Brazilian composition inserted in this incredible arrangement.
Dope, good tip!
*@TTj* Yes for a second I thought he was going to switch and play the whole _Tico Tico no Fuba,_ I was a bit a disappointed, but then I said to myself that was just a beautiful way for Florian Cristea to salute Brazil with Zequinha de Abreu's 103 year old master piece.
El bendito jazz, esa mezcla de Paganini y esa guitarra vibrando al compás de un sueño Rheinart, es una eterna maravilla. Esta es la música que hay que escuchar en esa inmortal PARÍS
They are all so in tune with one another... it's like they share a brain. Very impressive.
That's Richard Smith! I never knew how cool the chord progression of the caprices were!
you can tell a really incredible musician by the way they make it look effortless, almost easy. The musicianship from every single one of these guys is incredible.
The bassists face...Chilled, playing perfectly among such equal talent...😌
Surprisingly talented violinist with amazing Bow-man-ship.... the rest were not too shabby either....Fabulous music...
Richard smith is easily on par with his fingers/thumb pick
Paul Thomas I played viola and I play guitar now, and personally think that bowing, especially in the way he did is really fucking hard
@@nickrichmond6284 yeah respect to the guitar players but what the violinist did wsa truly staggering and on another level
WWHHHHHAAAAAATTTTT?.... that Violin wow.... just amazing staccato notes at 1:45 cannot even see your hand move that is insane.. well done all, great video could listen all day.
Great guitarists and bassist but man that is a very talented violinist with a clear tone
Paganini is resting peacefully and listening this.
Bravo maestro on the fiddle!
Yeah :)) I'm quite proud he's from my country :P
Cause to be honest... that's one of the best renderings of Caprice 24 I know of... It's cursive and he makes it seem kinda effortless.
@@Anthaghoull Romanian, bineinteles cå "ofcourse"!😉
Is he good or what bro,these guys are excellent
What carries in this amazing performance, is not the different individual skills - it's the smiles on Florians face and his eyes as he leads his fellow musicians. The playfulness. Music as a lust for life and joy, not as a circus act.
Oo la very floral and passionate fire.
It is truly , unbelievably amazing that such profound music can be made from a small wooden instrument with four strings and a string bow.
Finally, a good type of sacrilegious
Do you happen to know my good friend cyka, Mr. Blyat?
@@BBL.Soldier AHHAHHAA
lol
I laughed so hard at this comment. Omg too perfect 😂
need to get TwoSet to react to this
Супер исполнение классики! Какое удовольствие доставляет такая игра и самим музыкантам и нам слушателям!
ужасное исполнение, аритмичное месиво, ноты не читаются. Хотя вот третий челик, который в середине да, норм исполняет, скрипач и первый солирующий гитарист ну ужас просто
Olen samaa mieltä kanssasi
Kaikki eivät voi olla samaa. Mieltä mudiikistakaa, kiitos kommentistasi, voi hyvin! ❤
That was freaking AWESOME! Florian Cristea is a truly mind blowing violinist! And Richard Smith is insanely good, as well!
When you hear these amazing people play, you know there is an afterlife... you just know.
Florian is just amazing in every way a wonderful violinist.
THAT was some of the craziest most awesome violin playing right there
Браво!!!!
Других слов нет..разве что БРАВИССИМО!!!
These artists are amazing. They deserve the money.
Can't help but wonder what Niccolò would have thought... two thumbs up, I'd say!
I've never seen so many strings screeching at the same time!!!🎸🎼🎵🎶🎻🔥🔥🔥
Richard Smith = 🐐 then most incredible guitar player on you tube. Period.
I so love virtuosos, these guys (all of them) are monsters. WOW! Great job...all of you.
Richard Smith as always splendid. the violin return at about 430 was fabulous!
This just blew my brains out
No. 24 is my favorite. A spectacular interpretation and performance here. Bravo!
They are all playing well, but Florian and Richard are KILLING IT!
wonderrful thank you all what great tailent
I love the facial expressions and how delightful it was to watch their fingers dance upon the frets. What a magical arrangement! Bravo!
2:03 i have never seen anyone play so erratically yet so precisely on a classical guitar before
that is a gypsy jazz guitar, not a classical guitar, it has steel strings
The other guy was playing a nylon stringed guitar with a terrible under the saddle transducer. Great playing, but the sound of the instrument left me cold.
@@mattrogers1946 sounded pretty good to me
@g4zzen The piezo “quack” sounds unnatural. Not a fan...
The wonders of music and those who play it outside the box.
Lindo demais! Awesome!
Eita, voce aqui haha
@@igorT487 onde tiver música boa estarei lá
Nossa. Marcos, sou violonista e arranho um violão. Não esperava você por aqui. Um prazer.
ih ala o marcos aqui
Wow! Nice seeing you here Marcos
Que sensação boa saber que tem brasileiros nessa obra de arte, orgulho acho que define 🇧🇷👏👏
Triste ver que seu comentário é o único em português (aparentemente)
@@matheusmartinslacerda3614 espero q com o tempo tenham mais
Mais um BR aqui hahaha
Brasileiro de Piracicaba 😎
@@joaolucas230210 aee bem demaisss
Parabéns, cover ficou perfeito, fico feliz de ter bom gosto no nosso país!!!!!
De acuerdo!
What an amazing performance! The whole band was great. The violist played like it was a fast forward. The rhythm section was groovy too supporting nicely the soloists.
Sen-sa-cio-nal! Sou amigo do José Fernando e lembro-me quando ele começou com os festivais do Hot Clube em Piracicaba. Também sou amigo do Nina e fico feliz com o sucesso de vocês. Que legal este vídeo chegar a tantos ouvintes! Parabéns queridos! Suuucesso!!!!🎉
This video I discovered just a couple of days ago.I can’t stop playing it!!!
Great and educational. This demonstrates that good music has no barriers, and can be played perfectly on any style without loosing the essence. I think Paganini would approve.
And I would agree,this group of musicians are world class and the composition is treated with all respect and the concert was great
Fantastic musicianship & lots of fun. Superb..............
Just absolutely grand, bravo bravo gentlemen
Today after 64 years of living I enjoyed Jazz for the 1st time. Just Brilliant
66 лет, то же самое-самое😂
It seems Paganini's nickname was Django! - who knew?
They cloned him in Star Wars :P
What!!!! So mace windu killed paganayynee????
You may be surprised to know about Leonardo da Vinci, Elvis Presley, Clint Eastwood and Chaplin all had gypsy ancestors.
Djanganini
@@jzk3919
Me too!
Richard surrounds himself with beautiful musicians and each compliment the other in harmony of lovely music!
Thrilling swinging great masters thank you all in the band for this beautiful performance
The talent of all the players is very evident! Totally enjoyable!
Виртуозы...красота спасет мир,Благодарю за шедевр!
BELLICIMO!!!!!los corazones Gitanos son altamente sensibles para tal interpretación,BRAVOOO!!!
that was incredible! The violinist at the end of his solo - wow !!
Richard is absolutely an magician!!!🫠🫠🙏😊
Caramba, que orgulho de ver gente do meu país fazendo um trabalho desse nível! Absolutamente fantástico!
N sabia q eram BR
@@wesleimoura9653 tá na descrição
@@user-us3ef7hu5b eu vi dps
All 3 outstanding performance. Sound production is also great for a live performance.
Someone said let’s give some credit to the bass player WOW they were so right , he was so good & all the guitarists too & especially the violinist !!! My favourite were the WHOLE team of players !! Well done lads xxx Helen Kirrage xxx
Wow!!! Unbelievable! What a wonderful job. Never knew paganini could sound so great.
Brilliant musicians all of you well done
This is superb playing. I'm having so much FUN listening to this. Bravo. Well done.
Congrats to everyone! This is one of the best things I heard in some time! Parabéns aos meus irmãos brasileiros!