*For anyone who wants to know about him* Niccolò Paganini was known by the name of “The Devil's Violinist". His amazing violin skills were believed to be a gift from the devil. He was particularly known for performing recitals without sheet music, memorising everything instead, and could play up to 12 notes per second. Also, there's a story that his strings broke during a performance and he played on a sole string. It is also said that Paganini himself occasionally broke strings during his performances on purpose so he could further display his virtuosity. He did this by carefully filing notches into them to weaken them, so that they would break when in use.
Je suis violoniste et si ce type passé avant moi à une compétition, aucune chance, je descend de scène, sors de coulisses, prends une chaise et fuit devant tant de talent. 😅
Have actually had something close... Me and my band were in a competition. The band that played before us...... Well lets just say i doubted them to be even close to being a high school band. Honestly they played so amazingly that all of my band members just kinda gave up. We still played. Didnt really do well. We did compliment the other band when leaving though. Great memories.
@@nalublackwater9729 Fabio?! who cares! He plays the violin beautifully! Also he doesn't look like Fabio to me, more like a rockstar, of the violin! Ha!Ha!
@@tormap999 yes highly inappropriate to make noise during a classical performance...not just in our time but even back then... Very rude. But yes mostly for dramatic performance in the movie
People still do that man. Worship music performers when they see a secular or neutral musicians play better, they make up shit... Making people scared of something as good as Hotel California for instance.
@@nndimitry No. You are completely wrong. Paganini composed this concert in 1826: it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerto_per_violino_e_orchestra_n._2_(Paganini) Then Liszt in 1854 rework to adapt it on piano. How dare you? Don't even try to rewrite history of music and what Paganini did.
Yeah, la campanella was made by paganini alone but I personally thing that liszt's arrangement of it is genius and importantly, they have pretty lengthy differences between them, but the original is made by paganini, I cant say which is better but both of them are legendary
It’s just what people believed at the time. But let’s be honest be so good that the only explanation for your talent being that you sold your soul to the devil is pretty hardcore
Yall but Paganini wasn't as attractive as the actor. It was said he was tall,scrawny, pale, and had a sickly look to him which is why people often thought he had some sort of association with the devil himself.
That's why they're called caprice. In Italian a "capriccio" is something you do just for your satisfaction, with no practical benefits, that may even damage you a little. For example if you don't have a lot of money but you still want to order an expensive wine at the restaurant. A capriccio is also when a little kid is complaining, whining and crying with no real reasons.
I thought he wrote it as a form of exercise for violin students to master certain techniques like octaves, double stop trills, and etc.? Isn't that why in the dedication it says "A gli Artisti" or "to artists"?
If you’ve ever been to a David Garret concert, he actually does this where he starts his concert off by walking through the audience playing his first solo.
i@@sumtingwong2162 no i was referring to when people were making rumors about her "selling her soul to the devil" last year. i'm truly sorry to see people who feel the need to intrude their uncultured comments on everything.
@@hannahpark6911 Billie Ellish literally talks about Lucifer in her songs so I know she did, She literally says “Lucifer is lonely” and praises him in one of her song and her music videos and songs sound and look demonic.
I understand why people speculate he sold his soul to the Devil. His music was just so advance of his time it's like somebody created a cellphone in the Jurassic period.
imagine hearing the great violinists and composer back when they were alive and not having as much exposure to music as we do nowadays, living somewhere where first time you hear masterful violin is when you're a young adult and hear something like paganini. must be some really good experience
no... they didn't actually. they may have fainted here and there but only due to the fact if their heart rate raised enough... their bustiers would not allow for it... hence they would faint. If you seriously believe women behaved this way in the 1830s... because this movie said so..., you fit right into today's pathetic society of nitwits.
In some cases, this is for dramatic cinema, but many musicians of the era where drowing in woman, they some of them have dates for every day of the week, ehile others like mozart just dont care about the affection of his fans.
@@xzenitramx666 Oh yeah Franz Liszt was a rock star before that was a term. Women literally threw undergarments at him in concert. He was drowning in the game. 😂😂
It is not his violin so if you get yourself a man like him then prepared to be cheated on
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Here we have a Rockstar from Romanticism times: 1) Surprising entrance. 2) The public is absorbed in the performance. 3) The girls shouting out and fainting by the excitement. 4) Unique style. 5) Gets a full ovation from the crowd.
There's a girl from Scandinavia (I can't remember her name) literally composing and performing in symphonies at world class events and orchestras. She has been since around 8, so more than 5 years now. You just aren't looking very hard.
Make no mistake the musician looked far from the actor, often described as a lanky sickly figure with elongated fingers and movement unpredictable while performing;The audience even prayed during his performances because of the odd shapes his body made and the frequent illusion that a dark figure was aiding him in his work
Why would jimmy page not play what he himself wrote. I'm sure Paganni improvised sometimes. From what I can gather, he wasn't a big fan of standard conventions.
Ah eu não me canso de ouvir essa música maravilhosa, já vi e revi o filme mas a cada vê que ouço a música sempre percebo mais uma passagem que eu gosto mais é espetacular o desempenho do nosso violinista que Deus te abençoe querido David
@Sparticus Booker he's an actual violinist and this also an actual movement. It was specifically written for an orchestra for this movie. Even if it's not how Paganini wrote it himself.
Haven't seen this movie or heard of him but he definitely plays. Whether the audio is his actual playing is probably questionable, but you can tell he legitimately knows how to play the violin.
Ar.In.G I’m 99% sure that he played it fr or he was very good at the choreography. The only thing is that his actions aren’t synced with the audio. Maybe like a couple milliseconds off.
I wish I was so good at something that people would think it's because I made a deal with the devil (Looks like I wrote drunk before but I swear I don't drink lol)
for those who dont understand whats going on . they say his mom made a deal with the devil to make him the best violinist in the world in return for him to go to hell with the devil
Well u can't make a deal with the devil to benefit another individual and make him go to hell with the devil. You make the deal you go to hell with him, no matter who benefits
I find it hilarious that he was so good that people theorized that he was practicing some kind of dark magic. Did people actually scream at his concerts? Also, what is this from?
The Nightmare actually it was about his lean and tall figure along with his very loooooooong fingers and black clothes and his music genius and talent (12 notes per 1')... that the rumor that his father has sold young paganinis soul to the devil started
The Nightmare To answer your other question, yes this video is a pretty good representation of what a classical concert was like back in the 1700s. It wasn't nearly as strict as it is today in the audience, so people would usually yell or boo or cheer depending on how the performance is. There's a lot of debate on whether or not we should go back to this style of classical concert today.
Wow, I didn't know that. If anything I would have guessed that it was more strict back then. Now days people get upset if the audience applauds between movements.
The Nightmare well you must understand that he was better then everybody who played violin at the age of like 15 and most other people who were like pros and shit were way older plus back then the violin was kind of believed to be associated with the devil and his appearance tall skinny hollow cheeks long fingers then it was said his mother sold his soul to the devil when he was child so he could be the best violin player people said they saw the devil with him at his shows either standing by him or sitting in the crowd
When the world sees a talent that exceeds its imagination it declares it as a Devil. Mankind always fears what it doesn't know...Eg- Robert Leroy, Paganini and many others.
He started play violin when he was four, and he played his first Stradivari when he was eleven. But it was not of his own property. It seems that it was given to him directly by German President of the time. He has bought his 1716 Stradivari A. Bush some years ago. Before he had a Guadagnini.
que increíble época, vivieron en la misma Mozart, Beethoven, Paganini, Bach (aunque este murio un poco antes). Ojala se hubieran juntado todos a hacer una obra. Aunque Mozart y Beethoven si se alcanzaron a conocer en persona, y Mozart lo escucho tocar el piano
@LordreDessfou si trataron de hacer una colaboracion juntos,..es mas Mozart publico en su Facebook algo acerca de lo que mencionas....Dijo que varias veces llamo a beethoven y que ninguna vez le contesto la llamada,.Cosa que hizo enojar a Mozart y cuando se reunieron ellos 2 junto con paganini y bach ya sabes en un tipico fin de semana,..Mozart le hace El comentario a beethoven que le estuvo llamando Para detallar ese CD que tanto deseas,..pero ya llevaban varias copas (38 C,40 DD) y discutieron,Mozart le reclamaba a beethoven porque no contestaba sus llamadas si se hacia wey nada mas o estaba sordo...Cosa que hizo enojar a beethoven pero solo discutieron no llegaron a los trompos porque paganini y bach los desapartaron,se dejaron de hablar por un tiempo pero no te aguites en su post de Facebook Mozart Dijo que ya arreglaron sus diferencias y se pidieron disculpas cada uno y que otra vez volvieron a tocar El tema de tu CD y que todo VA por buen Camino y que Estes atento a sus publicaciones que los sigas en twitter Instagram y te suscribas a onlyfans
@@edwardhumphries5566 Paganini does not have a movie, so you don’t know better. Mozart was like Elton John. Paganini was like Hendrix, Terry Kath or Eddie Van Halen, a virtuoso string player who hypnotized audiences, and who composed crazy music to showcase his talents.
Marvelous! Recently, I read a story, " The Phantom violinist. Play like the Devil. " By Nigel Street. I was impressed with the realisation and attention to detail. I was really pulled into the story and felt I was there. I was captivated by the mystery of the violin and its new owner. So now I have become a violin lover.
And up next, we have little Stacy with
“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I woulda ran home crying
To be fair the full version of twinkle twinkle little star is a bit impressive.
And Stacy still won cause her mom bought the judges
Paganini was basically the a metal head for his time
@@janinatoribio171 I'm sorry did he say something to offend you?
🤘
Janina Toribio
Nah you shut the fuck up mate
@@janinatoribio171 gay ass music?Your name is gay
Girls dont like metal. I guess.
Finally a movie with an actual violinist instead of just an actor
What is the movie ?
What's the movie please ?
It’s called The Devils Violinist
@@claire9967 the first three words on the video’s title
Facts!! The editors messed him up a bit but he is totally playing this!
*For anyone who wants to know about him*
Niccolò Paganini was known by the name of “The Devil's Violinist".
His amazing violin skills were believed to be a gift from the devil. He was particularly known for performing recitals without sheet music, memorising everything instead, and could play up to 12 notes per second.
Also, there's a story that his strings broke during a performance and he played on a sole string.
It is also said that Paganini himself occasionally broke strings during his performances on purpose so he could further display his virtuosity. He did this by carefully filing notches into them to weaken them, so that they would break when in use.
damn and I thought i was cool cause I could use chopsticks with both hands.
that’s so interesting thank you for sharing ❤
@@TfearWasHere lol 😅
@@TfearWasHere I can use chopsticks using both hands... oh... wait :(
@@تحسين.كمال if we touched dicks the power would be enough to destory the world, we must forever stay worlds apart my good friend taseen
Imagine you’re in a competition and this guy play right before you.
Je suis violoniste et si ce type passé avant moi à une compétition, aucune chance, je descend de scène, sors de coulisses, prends une chaise et fuit devant tant de talent. 😅
Have actually had something close... Me and my band were in a competition. The band that played before us...... Well lets just say i doubted them to be even close to being a high school band. Honestly they played so amazingly that all of my band members just kinda gave up. We still played. Didnt really do well. We did compliment the other band when leaving though. Great memories.
You call a young man from Georgia named Johnny
I'd be broken XD
Christian Lerma Then there’s really no point in playing after him. Everyone’s still in awe at his performance.
Fun fact: The actor who plays Paginini is David Garette a professional violinist
Easier to teach a violinist to act than to teach an actor how to violin without having every violinist cringe themselves to death...
You can tell he knows how to play the violin, it's just not synced.
I think I just witnessed Fabio playing violin 😂
Jokes aside, this was wonderful.
Thangliana # yep he makes wonderful covers and music
@@nalublackwater9729 Fabio?! who cares! He plays the violin beautifully! Also he doesn't look like Fabio to me, more like a rockstar, of the violin! Ha!Ha!
My mom: Don’t listen Rock, it’s for the devil
The devil:
"Jokes on you I the devil am with the Punks instead 😈mwahahahahahah😈"
Ths devil: CLASSIC
The Devil: "Hold my beer."
Devil isn’t real don’t worry
@@handhdhd6522: Yes, he is. He's the prime minister of Canada.
One of the first rockstars in history, great talent!!!
I think maybe the audience response was a little bit exaggerated :) for dramatic effect
@@tormap999 yes highly inappropriate to make noise during a classical performance...not just in our time but even back then... Very rude. But yes mostly for dramatic performance in the movie
The first.
@wooshifgay462 yeah that was Liszt, he was truly a rockstar and showman (but also one of the greatest music geniuses ofc)
Watch the Farinelli movie. Quite fun and was a castrato rock star from before Paganini’s era.
2000s- he's a hacker
1800s- he worships the devil
Kabir Sethi 2019- he’s an asian
People still do that man. Worship music performers when they see a secular or neutral musicians play better, they make up shit... Making people scared of something as good as Hotel California for instance.
You are intentionally blind.
🤣🤣🤣
Same thing
Paganini (the devil's violinist)
Liszt (the devil's pianist)
If Paganini and Liszt was duet. No one could be beat them😂😂
Well The Campanella was made by both of them
@@nndimitry la campanella was originally written by Paganini, but Liszt was a fan of Paganini so he decided to make a piano version of it.
@@nndimitry No. You are completely wrong. Paganini composed this concert in 1826:
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerto_per_violino_e_orchestra_n._2_(Paganini)
Then Liszt in 1854 rework to adapt it on piano.
How dare you? Don't even try to rewrite history of music and what Paganini did.
Yeah, la campanella was made by paganini alone but I personally thing that liszt's arrangement of it is genius and importantly, they have pretty lengthy differences between them, but the original is made by paganini, I cant say which is better but both of them are legendary
I want that..
The devil's Pianist Story about Liszt LOL...
and so the devil sold his soul to Paganini to watch him perform.
Is that a plot-twist? 😂
@@matchasoda5985 yeaaah😆
jaycegoi Chuck Norris watched for free
Paganini didn't sell his soul to the devil though.
Sounds like a bargain, even for the Red Man DownStairs.
2:21 the best definition of "Write that down! Write that down!"
😂
Imagine a guy in 1812 be like "Yooo yall heard that paganini leak, that's fire"
Lmaoo
Lil jabari : paganini ft : devil
Have art thou heard the new paganini piece?
@@mpsSalvadorian yeah bro that was fiar
"Absolutely indeed. It was a very thermostatic piece"
what amazes me is how he didn't get his hair caught during that whole performance
Megan Eaton i know. i envy him so much because of that.
Megan Eaton oml XDDDD
Megan Eaton or his first name is not Justin!!
Ikr
Megan Eaton how would it?
Ah, I see that the algorithm has brought us all together again
Indeed
Hello there
Agreed
No my mom dropped me off. Said this would be educational :/
Oh yeah
He didn’t sell his soul to the devil he’s just musically gifted.
That's true. Because the devil donated it when he listened to his music
This is 21st century 😅😂
Wow really, Captain Obvious? 😅
He is a virtuoso.
It’s just what people believed at the time. But let’s be honest be so good that the only explanation for your talent being that you sold your soul to the devil is pretty hardcore
Yall but Paganini wasn't as attractive as the actor. It was said he was tall,scrawny, pale, and had a sickly look to him which is why people often thought he had some sort of association with the devil himself.
pau 666 true
It was also said that he was a womanizer dispite not being attractive
womanizer is just another term for a guy that will sleep with anybody , usually insecure less attractive chicks - then dump them and move on
i have no intention of arguing that lol
alot of womanizer's think they are players is what im trying to say, but they can't score the good hot chicks for anything long term
Fun fact: Paganini never played his caprices in public because he wrote them for himself and were like his most intimate idea of music.
Thank you for the info. Can you give some sources for reading further into this 🐢
That's why they're called caprice.
In Italian a "capriccio" is something you do just for your satisfaction, with no practical benefits, that may even damage you a little. For example if you don't have a lot of money but you still want to order an expensive wine at the restaurant.
A capriccio is also when a little kid is complaining, whining and crying with no real reasons.
@@michelepella2768 In Turkish we call it kapris. I guess it is adapted from Italian?
@@amaegora likely from Latin. In Spanish the word is "capricho".
I thought he wrote it as a form of exercise for violin students to master certain techniques like octaves, double stop trills, and etc.? Isn't that why in the dedication it says "A gli Artisti" or "to artists"?
Tbh I was so worried that his hair was going to tangle with the violin strings
Me too!
Oh, me too! I have always had a thing about young men with great hair....plus all that talent. My heart is melting.
@@zombienursern4909 lolll same I love guys with long hair, and if they're musicians that's even better
🤣🤣🤣 OMG me too! But, dang .... what a rockstar!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Sameee😂😂😂
Apart from being exceptional musician, , Paganini was also an advanced showman.
1:54 Personification of “write that down, write that down!”
Maybe its franz liszt?
nice
@@marcusfajardo7408 it's supposed to be liszt, you gotta give him credit, if he can write it down during a live performance!
Its your cousin, remember that sounds you were looking for? Listen to this!
@XD That's Study No. 6 xD
plot twist: paganini didn't sell his soul, the devil donated himself
favorite comment right here
I can totally see that happening... 😈💯
Omg
Lol that sounds legit
Faccctsssss XD 🔥😈🔥
After the performance, the violin smoked a cigarette....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*inhales* he rode me like an animal.
Bruuuuh🤣🤣🤣
He used the f hole as a cigar holder, so yeah the Chopin had a smoke.
Chopin lol violin of course.
Eddie will forever be the best representation of Paganini. He practices 40 hours.
Lingling
@@xNatexBail😂😂😂😂😂
Yngwie Malmsteen just called abd said "Eddie who?"
Lingling soosi baka
I was thinking of Eddie Van Halen comparison too! lol
If you’ve ever been to a David Garret concert, he actually does this where he starts his concert off by walking through the audience playing his first solo.
Never watch a live performance,but I found out get into from audience is one of his style,eg he's a pirate
I saw him live in a small intimate theatre during his first USA tour. I was sixteen at the time. To this day, it is one of my most prized memories.
No shit?
The actor is actually David Garret or am I wrong?
@@CherryCloset yes, that's him.
Before electric guitars existed, folks shredded on violins.
Edit: 2.4k, i wonder how singers shred.
@Ron Lewenberg Welp. I guess we can say Paganini shredded before shredding was a thing.
In Japan they shredded with the shamisen
In Mongolia they shredded with morin khuur
Does it djent tho?
I was your 1000 like :D
Imagine being so good people actually thought you sold your soul to the devil.
* lizst has entered the chat *
i@@sumtingwong2162 no i was referring to when people were making rumors about her "selling her soul to the devil" last year. i'm truly sorry to see people who feel the need to intrude their uncultured comments on everything.
@@hannahpark6911
Yes, you are correct. You haven't a clue.
Metal musician be like 😃
@@hannahpark6911 Billie Ellish literally talks about Lucifer in her songs so I know she did, She literally says “Lucifer is lonely” and praises him in one of her song and her music videos and songs sound and look demonic.
My love for Metal, my studies and Berklee, and my Italian heritage have all coalesced into one video.
Poor Paganini. All he’s trying to do is play the violin and everyone is screaming at him.
I cannot like this comment
Hi Liszt
It's hard to control one's emotions in this situation 🙄☝️❤️✔️
That’s not even Paganini
@@coscoguz4434 r/woosh
I understand why people speculate he sold his soul to the Devil. His music was just so advance of his time it's like somebody created a cellphone in the Jurassic period.
It wasn’t that the music was advanced, it was that he was unbelievably advanced. People could practice all day every day and still be nowhere as good.
@@sigismundafvolsung5526 right, it wasn't really the music, it was violin technique
Do you guys really not know about his incredibly rare genetic defect known as Marfan syndrome?
Bo ludzie to debile!!!
If his music was advanced during the time then we have evolved backwards
Conductor : are you guys ready?
Paganini : *are YOU ready?*
Underrated af XD
imagine hearing the great violinists and composer back when they were alive and not having as much exposure to music as we do nowadays, living somewhere where first time you hear masterful violin is when you're a young adult and hear something like paganini. must be some really good experience
Paganini didn't just compose. He also invented fangirling.
But omg, Garrett's on fire 🔥
stop
Julia Romero actually it happened with Lizst too
Gabriel Bautista U mean Liszt?
@@ArkanceloAutore We wonder who produced you.
@@ArkanceloAutore how
When your legacy is so great that people call your skills hax.
*hex.
Nah this is funny w2
Rest symbols:*exists*
Paganini: We don't do that here
Insanely beautiful. I still have goosebump watching this trailer and listening this music for the 1000th time 👏👏👏
1800s- fan girls screamed
2000s- fan girls still scream
no... they didn't actually.
they may have fainted here and there but only due to the fact if their heart rate raised enough... their bustiers would not allow for it... hence they would faint.
If you seriously believe women behaved this way in the 1830s... because this movie said so..., you fit right into today's pathetic society of nitwits.
@No Name I can take you... so I should be fine. ; )
... drops mic
@@grigorirasputin9507 stfu nigga
😂😂😂😂👍
Grigori Rasputin
Man... 1830s sounds like a dream land... for once you can actually enjoy the bloody music
I’m glad they got an actor to play him that actually knows how to play compared to having him fake it.
Kudos man. Kudos 🤙
It's David Garrett, a professional violinist
Yeah but Im still wondering why that left hand pizz was so messed up in the video... did he just fake that and do the rest?
spectre Yeah i can tell it’s higher but that’s just for copyright. It’s just weird he wouldn’t do it the most common way. Thanks for the insight
More like a real player that knows how to act
That violin just got violated.
He literally fingered the G notes.
Holy shit ur right!
I hope there were no minors involved
ksh sav if that happened, this would already be on a major tv network
That violin sure had a good time.
Good one 😂😂🤯
What a gift Paganini is to music. The inspiration many romantic composers incouding Liszt, Brahms, Chopin and others.
girls getting wet at how fast his fingers move
illusionarytactic oh behave.
Oceans in their underware
Oh oh how scandalous
They were probably imagining those fingers other places...
Sorry
In calore
Rock concerts in the 1800s be like...
Lol this made my day
Mikai McIntosh my nigga, don't creep like that
PogoDeath how did you know i black
( ( *slow heavy violin noises* ) )
Lol
So all the jokes I’ve ever made about girls fangirling classical musicians like modern day rockstars....they were true?!
In some cases, this is for dramatic cinema, but many musicians of the era where drowing in woman, they some of them have dates for every day of the week, ehile others like mozart just dont care about the affection of his fans.
Women threw panties on stage for Liszt
Oh yeah. They had some mad game
@@xzenitramx666 Oh yeah Franz Liszt was a rock star before that was a term. Women literally threw undergarments at him in concert. He was drowning in the game. 😂😂
Indeed they were my friend. Indeed they were.
Потрясающая ,виртуозная игра Дэвида Гарретта .Чудо. Браво 👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️⚘⚘⚘🇷🇺
Ага😂😂😂
Да все потрясающе ❤
Can we appreciate that this kind of music just existed?
Present tense.
it still exists its still as awesome as it sounds here
It still does. They even have their own radio stations.
Yep.
And look at the rubbish we've got now....
🤣
It obviously still exists because you're listening to someone play it in a movie
get yourself a man who looks at you the same way Paginini looks at his violin
It is not his violin so if you get yourself a man like him then prepared to be cheated on
Here we have a Rockstar from Romanticism times:
1) Surprising entrance.
2) The public is absorbed in the performance.
3) The girls shouting out and fainting by the excitement.
4) Unique style.
5) Gets a full ovation from the crowd.
6) Wears full black
You forgot the main point: Groupies.
Paganini and Liszt were the first rockstars
Don't forget the pyrotechnics.
Don't forget that 7) THIS IS A MOVIE.
And still today the day nobody comes even close to this legendary man
I don't understand what you mean. I would consider John Williams' music or any other music from any movie ever to qualify as new ''classical'' music.
you should listen to joe hisaishi, its not really new but i think it still considered classical music
Neo classicism is a thing
There's a girl from Scandinavia (I can't remember her name) literally composing and performing in symphonies at world class events and orchestras. She has been since around 8, so more than 5 years now. You just aren't looking very hard.
@@patheticmortal373 Doesn't Lindsay Stirling count? She does some amazing violin pieces.
1:18 I love the look the lead first violin gives him
"Holy shit, Spare us some pussy". Look
He knows what's gud
When i get my tests back
*S h o o k e t h*
He was like the fuck man its our show
I never thought I'd feel hella attracted to someone cause they can play an instrument but here I stand, mistaken and gay.
“But here I stand, mistaken and gay.”
Tweet it
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@@thecreepwolfhorrornerd6028 It was a JOKE, Shut your ignorant SJW ass up.
@@thecreepwolfhorrornerd6028 Crystal generation
@@GasTrolls In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete
Drawn only to be washed away
Look at the concert master at 1:37. He was like “Shoulda been a doctor.”
😂
😂😂😂
😂
I don’t get it?
Paganinni's biography is fascinating! He was a "rock star" of classical music, so was Litsz
Who's Litsz
Make no mistake the musician looked far from the actor, often described as a lanky sickly figure with elongated fingers and movement unpredictable while performing;The audience even prayed during his performances because of the odd shapes his body made and the frequent illusion that a dark figure was aiding him in his work
Not only that, but he didn't play Paganini's original bowings at 2:33. Why would Paganini not play what he himself wrote?
Why would jimmy page not play what he himself wrote. I'm sure Paganni improvised sometimes. From what I can gather, he wasn't a big fan of standard conventions.
Pac's Alt the caprices weren't even written for performance, just as warm-ups. So why would he play it at a concert at all?
He had Marfan syndrome
Plus they were hating on him
This is just how I imagined classical rock stars were treated
Ahahahaa
2:16 The girls at the concert: scream
Paganini: “bruh, wait for this drop”
Ah eu não me canso de ouvir essa música maravilhosa, já vi e revi o filme mas a cada vê que ouço a música sempre percebo mais uma passagem que eu gosto mais é espetacular o desempenho do nosso violinista que Deus te abençoe querido David
Woman! Stop screeching, it is a private event
My apologies father, tis doth slap
😂😂
Ah yes truly , tis lit.
lol 🤣🤣🤣
BAHAHA WTF
Thanks for this comment it made me chuckle.
I’m surprised the strings didn’t catch fire from the friction. LOL 😂
David Lucey then people would definitely think he was a demon
I surprised his bow was nothing but wood
David Lucey Violin strings r really desihned for that but some of the stringd breaks
Some say he played so hard that one day they did
One day they did. He played with only one string lol
God: Let me send a marvelous violinist to the world!!
Human: He is the DeViL’s violinists..
God: Am I a joke to you?
Apparently, back in the day, the word ‘talent’ means ‘devil’s gift’.
@@avocado3-in-182 I must be gods gift then
@@dell3502 same-
God doesn't care about music. Thats the devils work baby!
News flash :violin was known as the Devil's instrument because people tended to dance when it was played. The power of music.
Ești al dracului de bun. Ești al doilea Paganini. Te admir❣️🤗🤗🤗👍⚡👌💓💞
my man liszt is just casually writing done notes for his piano arrangement lol
😭💯💯
Herein Lieth inspiration for the Waltz...
Lol was that really Liszt on the backround?
@@Michevangelo03 I'm guessing
I thought it was a shampoo comercial at first. Not gonna lie.
D4rk St34mpunk3r would be a great perfume commercial
I've seen Baifern's Pantene commercial too. XD
You deserve those likes.
@@narliya2210 I would wear that perfume and nothing else.
How-
Reporting him because he's clearly using cheats, smh, getting him banned too.
Yeah what the fuck admin he’s doing it sideways
Good evening todoroki how is your mother doing?
Snitches get stitches
Oh don’t worry, admin devil.satan. Already perma banned him to the hacker server H.ell.exe
He actually kinda did, he had Marfan syndrome, so he had longer fingers and hypermobility in the joints
my great inspiration is to play like him, this is so magical
The actor or the actual Niccolo Paganini
When some people think that he's acting way too crazily exaggerated but you know it's actually a 100% legit movement.👌👌
@Sparticus Booker because he is an actual violinist and actually can play this HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
He’s an actual violinist
@Sparticus Booker he's an actual violinist and this also an actual movement. It was specifically written for an orchestra for this movie. Even if it's not how Paganini wrote it himself.
Haven't seen this movie or heard of him but he definitely plays. Whether the audio is his actual playing is probably questionable, but you can tell he legitimately knows how to play the violin.
We need TwoSet to watch this and rate it
Ar.In.G I’m 99% sure that he played it fr or he was very good at the choreography. The only thing is that his actions aren’t synced with the audio. Maybe like a couple milliseconds off.
I looked for this comment
tristan lee younger omg that was David Garrett? The dude is a legend, that explains the sexy face lmao. He’s kinda now for that.
It's David Garrett of course its good
bowtosupremeapple I’m pretty sure 5e playing is real, just a little out of sync. Also, you know what artificial harmonics are, right?
I didn't know that Issac Newton was hell of the violinist too.
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Loooks like David garret to me
@@ILikeBirds because he is David Garett
@@iruthayarajmuthiah8597 I know. This person thought he looked like Issac Newton but I didn’t think he did, thats why
@@ILikeBirds ok.
It’s a joke lmao
My God this composition is absolutely magnificent 😍
Paganini: Hits the G string
Girls: Already wet!
First he strums the G string then their G spot 😏
Lol😂😂🤣
Buenísimo man, toma mi like buen hombre. 😂👍✨
@@joaongomes1007 Hold up champ ( ͡◉ ͜ʖ ͡◉)
Naughty, naughty, funny.
Today, October 27th is the 233th birthday of Niccolò Paganini Bocciardo.
(1782-1840)
R.I.P.
233rd*
Amanda Keefe 😂😂😂😂
R.I.P
May nicolo paganini play the violin for the devil in hell
Damn, mine is the 31st...
I wish I was so good at something that people would think it's because I made a deal with the devil
(Looks like I wrote drunk before but I swear I don't drink lol)
You beat your meat.
Your get so many likes that I think your in league with RUclips, who just so happens to be the devil.
@@zissler1 I agree. And he beats his meat.
Im good at being bad at Chemistry
Maybe I made a deal with the devil?
@@espernova228 people say my face looked like it made a deal with the devil.
The greatest one ever !!!
Thank you 🙏 ✔️
And then he played Smells like Teen Spirit
best joke in the comment section
No, he played Drain You.
@@scottbruckner4653 And Aneurysm xD
Bruh 😂 dead af
I see you are a man of culture as well
for those who dont understand whats going on . they say his mom made a deal with the devil to make him the best violinist in the world in return for him to go to hell with the devil
Paganini made the deal not his mom
@@maximilianmusohyeahyeah215 I'm glad you were there to confirm it! Wouldn't want false information to spread, so what was he like?
Well u can't make a deal with the devil to benefit another individual and make him go to hell with the devil. You make the deal you go to hell with him, no matter who benefits
Yeah he sold his soul to the devil
I have it on good authority, he sold his soul to Beelzebot!
It's his fault Ling-Ling has to practice 40 hours a day.
I wanna see them review this scene so bad dude
tea ray if I am not wrong, they already did
tea ray the video’s title is “When movies hire real violinist” or something like that
At least Ling Ling can play it slowly
not you using ling ling😐
The greatest instrument player of all time.
2:23 That's Liszt lmao
Liszt wrote an arrangment for piano bro, go liszten to both!
@@ramen9158 When Liszt played piano, women in the audience used to throw their underwear at him.
What is the song?
@@berkeumutsahinturk921 Yes, really. And some of that underwear didn't come off easily. Liszt was a rockstar of his day.
Espanol
that movie as he slowly breaks all but the last string one by one and continues to play concert on one burning hot string
wat movie
pagannini's coat is underrated
Agree
agreeeeee
Agreed
I don't about what is happening nor about the concept but I just come here everyday to enjoy this music 🥺
Roses are red,
Violets are blue
You didn't search for this,
But you're watching it too.
Leonidas Escanor I’m really enjoying it.
Yes i did
I searched it up.
I searched it lol
Leonidas Escanor I actually searched it up 🤣
I find it hilarious that he was so good that people theorized that he was practicing some kind of dark magic.
Did people actually scream at his concerts? Also, what is this from?
The Nightmare it's from The Devil's Violinist, idk about that other question though
The Nightmare actually it was about his lean and tall figure along with his very loooooooong fingers and black clothes and his music genius and talent (12 notes per 1')... that the rumor that his father has sold young paganinis soul to the devil started
The Nightmare To answer your other question, yes this video is a pretty good representation of what a classical concert was like back in the 1700s. It wasn't nearly as strict as it is today in the audience, so people would usually yell or boo or cheer depending on how the performance is. There's a lot of debate on whether or not we should go back to this style of classical concert today.
Wow, I didn't know that. If anything I would have guessed that it was more strict back then. Now days people get upset if the audience applauds between movements.
The Nightmare well you must understand that he was better then everybody who played violin at the age of like 15 and most other people who were like pros and shit were way older plus back then the violin was kind of believed to be associated with the devil and his appearance tall skinny hollow cheeks long fingers then it was said his mother sold his soul to the devil when he was child so he could be the best violin player people said they saw the devil with him at his shows either standing by him or sitting in the crowd
nobody :
youtube : **Niccolo Paganini Violin solo.*
me : **heavy breathing.*
Oʻta ajoyib Paganini oʻta buyuk ijodkor va bu arkestorga ham gap boʻlishi mumkin emas ❤👏👏
When the world sees a talent that exceeds its imagination it declares it as a Devil.
Mankind always fears what it doesn't know...Eg- Robert Leroy, Paganini and many others.
Galileo
Paganini self proclaimed that it was devil's work
Robert Johnson
Liszt well he was a devil
@@iruthayarajmuthiah8597 that was tartini
That is being played and acted by David Garrett. He got his first Stratavarius when he was five.
Yes, and the finest lessons money could buy
so he had *better* be pretty good at it...
But Stratovarius is an awesome metal band
He started play violin when he was four, and he played his first Stradivari when he was eleven. But it was not of his own property. It seems that it was given to him directly by German President of the time. He has bought his 1716 Stradivari A. Bush some years ago. Before he had a Guadagnini.
eargasm
Kerem Uğurlu sa
Sarp Karakaya as
Napionuz len
귀르가즘
@@김주헌-f9x ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Paganini is a real legend and his violin skills are the best I love him a lot🎻🎻❤️
❤😅
Plot twist he never sold his soul he’s just been practicing a lot.
Edit: damn auto correct cant ever do its job.
Spell check my brother
hisoka D. luffy thank you
He had also Marfan syndrome.
@ what's a marfan syndrome??
@@carolinaanya en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfan_syndrome
Mans really carried the whole orchestra with his skill
Everyone did what they were supposed to do. No one carried anyone. Please stop.
What orchestra 😂
Being told that you've made a deal with the devil just because you're too good at something is the greatest compliment you'll ever receive.
i fucking love the fingerpicked run
Michael Sands that part is actually supposed to be more complex than this shows. The plucking was all supposed to be done by the left hand
Ian Baker thr few notes picked with right hand was originally a bow slapping on the strings, it's not fully left hand pizzcato
Full pizz or not, it was beautiful.
Those girls screaming being like:"I wish he played ME like the violin"(God i am sory😅)
Oh he would. He was “quite a player”in more ways than one
METAL AF
que increíble época, vivieron en la misma Mozart, Beethoven, Paganini, Bach (aunque este murio un poco antes). Ojala se hubieran juntado todos a hacer una obra. Aunque Mozart y Beethoven si se alcanzaron a conocer en persona, y Mozart lo escucho tocar el piano
@LordreDessfou si trataron de hacer una colaboracion juntos,..es mas Mozart publico en su Facebook algo acerca de lo que mencionas....Dijo que varias veces llamo a beethoven y que ninguna vez le contesto la llamada,.Cosa que hizo enojar a Mozart y cuando se reunieron ellos 2 junto con paganini y bach ya sabes en un tipico fin de semana,..Mozart le hace El comentario a beethoven que le estuvo llamando Para detallar ese CD que tanto deseas,..pero ya llevaban varias copas (38 C,40 DD) y discutieron,Mozart le reclamaba a beethoven porque no contestaba sus llamadas si se hacia wey nada mas o estaba sordo...Cosa que hizo enojar a beethoven pero solo discutieron no llegaron a los trompos porque paganini y bach los desapartaron,se dejaron de hablar por un tiempo pero no te aguites en su post de Facebook Mozart Dijo que ya arreglaron sus diferencias y se pidieron disculpas cada uno y que otra vez volvieron a tocar El tema de tu CD y que todo VA por buen Camino y que Estes atento a sus publicaciones que los sigas en twitter Instagram y te suscribas a onlyfans
Its not Paganini if the bow-hair can stay intact
Gottem there!
He was the first “Rock Star” instrumentalist, and we know nothing about what he actually sounded like.
@@edwardhumphries5566 Paganini does not have a movie, so you don’t know better. Mozart was like Elton John. Paganini was like Hendrix, Terry Kath or Eddie Van Halen, a virtuoso string player who hypnotized audiences, and who composed crazy music to showcase his talents.
@@Scyllax this is literally from a movie about Paganini called the devil's violinist
@@matthewdebad5058 I have never heard of it before. He was called that because it was alleged you'd have to sell your soul to play like that.
@@Scyllax look up the devil's violinist on IMDb
@@Scyllax “paganini does not have a movie” bro this is from a movie about paganini. Are you slow?
The fact that they hired a world-class violinist to play this and then made it inaccurate by bad editing
smh
The dissatisfaction of the audio not in sync with the video smh
Only perfect pitch people know this is a semitone higher than the original (was this to dodge copyright??)
The edit makes the sound slightly faster than the movement. Still miles better than those garbage Chinese musical movies with fake musicians though.
@@jeremythomas4744 I thought this was public domain.
@@gyrozeppeli00 there are a few Chinese movies with actual musicians
Marvelous! Recently, I read a story, " The Phantom violinist. Play like the Devil. " By Nigel Street. I was impressed with the realisation and attention to detail. I was really pulled into the story and felt I was there. I was captivated by the mystery of the violin and its new owner. So now I have become a violin lover.
After watching this, I feel like a stupid animal that doesn't know anything about music
Me too. Sad part is, we're probably right
Yes you both are. But music loves you all the same, and it will always be there for you, when you feel ready to evolve.
@@MrRufioooo I am envolved, I play piano
@@MrRufioooo I am evolved, I play classic guitar
Denis-Andrei Bai search this piece on RUclips and watch some live performances !! Pagannni variations on something or other