If you're talking about the section at 1:00 then that should be an easy stretch between the index and pinky finger! 2:09 recommends to do the same thing, but I remember Jascha Heifetz used his thumb and pinky to perform that part.
Ami-senpai he really didn't know how to teach and spent most of his time riding on his talent, also as a womanizer and a drunk, people were convinced that paganini had sold his soul to the devil because of his negative behavior and somehow virtuosic talent
I have a friend who thinks she's the best violin player on the planet so I printed the sheet music out for her and when she saw it she just stared at it for like 2 minutes and then just said "how?"
cherrypit if you’re friend is a violinist and thinks that she’s good then she would know this piece. People who aren’t involved in music know this piece and know how hard it is.
@@Lucario9d That's not necessarily true. There are many schools of violinism (to coin a phrase!). If you're a _classical_ violinist then sure, you'll definitely at least know about this one. There are amazing folk violinists out there who might not have, though.
Don't worry there's an arrangement just for you: petruccilibrary.ca/files/imglnks/caimg/6/6a/IMSLP167794-PMLP03645-Paganini_-_24_Capricci_violoncello_(Silva).pdf
So how's Canon in D going? Oh you finally got that down? Alright well I'm expecting that Bach cello prelude then... And do what Yo Yo Ma does with his expressions or you'll have to go back to Canon in D!
I just listened to this repeatedly while reading the 1.1k comments... I have now experienced the absolute depth of every emotion possible. I even lost weight! I can’t believe this entire experience was free. What a time to be alive.
it's really not that complicated. it's all the same melody, just different variants. if you pay attention, all of the little different "pieces" he plays in this are just different ways of playing the chord progression
+isaac davanzo yes i know that this caprice is entirely variations. Its incredible how he wrote such a prolific piece on the main melody. Its just so virtuosic that it baffles me.
I wonder what Paganini was thinking while he was Witting this..... Paganini: i need to think of something that is humanely impossible but at the same time its not *Thinks of something that will ruin self esteem* Paganini: i got it!
Incredible performance! If there is a weak spot, it would be the 4th variation, but I could not even hope to play past the second. The sheet music is very helpful. Thank you!
The "legend" says that this recording were made by Accardo in just 1 take. He juts played and recorded the 24 caprices one after the other, from begin to end in one go, with no retakes or correction.
God is beyond human comprehension.. as much as we are in awe of this "masterpiece", God is creator of us all and saying that "it's so mind boggling that God himself would say 'nope' ", is just undermining the Almighty (blasphemy). God is the most beautiful and what he does shouldn't be compared to a piece of music
lisztening to this shows what a genius liszt is to preserve paganini's original intentions as well as innovating it to be virtuosic for the piano player, isn't it amazing what the mind comes up with
@@okdaze dude.... No..... I'm a violinist, been playing violin for about 3 years.... There's NOO way you can learn that in 2-3 years. Slap the 10 years in there. The chromatic, octaves, high notes, fast pizz. No way.....
op 24. var 3 is my favorite part of this piece because there is so much you can do to make it sound even better with other instruments in the backround 0:55
Why did this come up when I was looking for a classical songs for intermediate players??? Side note anyone know of any good orchestras audition songs for intermediate players
I’ve been trying to learn this piece it is so fun and it is really difficult. I hope to hopefully get it done before my senior year (I’m a freshman) so I can perform it. I just started learning it and up to Var 3 is where I’ve gotten.
I assume it is on some models, although it's probably not the safest thing to do to your violin. What is usually done is people play the bottom 2 or 3 notes before projecting the bow to the top 2 or 1 respectively. This is a must for cello players because the strings are too far apart (usually; I'm sure there are exceptions) for the bow to naturally play 3 or 4 note chords. Depends on the piece and performer, in any case.
ruclips.net/video/iFC_JIZGfH8/видео.html&index=5 here's an example of pretty much every way to play chords on a stringed instrument except for all the notes at once.
depends on the notes and the proximity of distance like G and D are open notes that dont require fingers to play since just the string alone is that note so the player can play the other two strings while including open strings if that makes sense if all notes arent open strings and actually require a finger to be pressed down though, then i doubt all notes can be played dkdm
me: omg the beautiful expressive tone and musicality... the wonderful phrasing... the techniques... youtube: *iTs HaRd YoU kNoW bEiNg A ToP cOiN mAsTeR pLaYeR*
Either Paganini’s hands were huge or he cheated and used a quarter size violin
If you're talking about the section at 1:00 then that should be an easy stretch between the index and pinky finger! 2:09 recommends to do the same thing, but I remember Jascha Heifetz used his thumb and pinky to perform that part.
He had marfan's syndrome, which made his fingers really long
He could reAch 3 octaves of c
he most likely had mafran syndrome which gave him long fingers
He had a thing with his fingers that made them very loose and flexible which abled him to do these thing with a slight advantage I believe
Paganini: what should I compose next.
Public: you know the sound that the gates of hell make when they open?
Paganini: say no more.
Love it
That's true😂
which song is that
@@davidjablanovic2051 :O
Wouldn’t it be heaven since the E A and D string are used more then the low string G
And these caprices we're *warm ups*
Perla Jurado *were
Ling ling is that you?
Why did you have to remind me :`(
Why did you have to remind me :`(
Chopin had some "warm up/practice" pieces that are honestly some of the most difficult stuff I've ever seen lmao
to be honest I think even Paganini didn't know what he was doing
Ami-senpai he really didn't know how to teach and spent most of his time riding on his talent, also as a womanizer and a drunk, people were convinced that paganini had sold his soul to the devil because of his negative behavior and somehow virtuosic talent
I mean, if you are going to ride on somthing, make it talent.
Samantha Fenix
How do you know that he didnt teach?
Is that not basically a mood tho
尾崎さん、同意します
You can hear the violin suffering
@Vanessa Fantini 1k like
Violin: no shi-ahhhhhhhhhhh
federico saviano yeah
Maybe its the bow
lol
What's most shocking of all is how this is actually possible by humans
God save the king is much harder
665 likes
@@XotoriD4rak
U mean save the violin
Erlkonïg: yo sup
Nel cor piu non mi sento : wassup
Ysaye 6 : sup
God save the queen : sup yall
all it takes is practice
I have a friend who thinks she's the best violin player on the planet so I printed the sheet music out for her and when she saw it she just stared at it for like 2 minutes and then just said "how?"
cherrypit if you’re friend is a violinist and thinks that she’s good then she would know this piece. People who aren’t involved in music know this piece and know how hard it is.
@@Lucario9d That's not necessarily true. There are many schools of violinism (to coin a phrase!). If you're a _classical_ violinist then sure, you'll definitely at least know about this one. There are amazing folk violinists out there who might not have, though.
konaya folk violinists never consider themselves to be the best.
@@Lucario9d Clouds never consider themselves to be white. Doesn't mean a lot of them are.
If she is really the best violinist in the world...
Paganini was such a troll
Talia Cohen “Dedicated to the artists”
The Artists: *_WHAT THE FUCK NICCOLO_*
Yep
very true'
JustA SuicideMan
Talk to Liszt than
JustA SuicideMan
Say thanks to your genetics
Violinist Exist:
Paganini: I'm about to end this man's whole career
This is why I'm a bassist.
@@ayushrudra8600 play this on bass, I'll arrange it if you like
@@christianhemingway2807 I'm in fifth grade so please spare me.
@@ayushrudra8600 lol, ok :D
@@christianhemingway2807 Though I kind of want to see the sheet music for bass.
This is why I'm a cellist
Don't worry there's an arrangement just for you: petruccilibrary.ca/files/imglnks/caimg/6/6a/IMSLP167794-PMLP03645-Paganini_-_24_Capricci_violoncello_(Silva).pdf
Oh that big violin one?
So how's Canon in D going? Oh you finally got that down? Alright well I'm expecting that Bach cello prelude then... And do what Yo Yo Ma does with his expressions or you'll have to go back to Canon in D!
And don't worry, you have the Schnittke Cello Concerto and the Prokofiev Sinfonia Concertante to worry about.
Canon in D is the death of me😫😭
The only reason I'm here is because RUclips recommended this to me and I thought this piece was named Capri sun
Caprisun 24, a masterpiece
Capri sun 24...sounds about right
mood
Why isn't this the top comment
Capri sun no 25
I just listened to this repeatedly while reading the 1.1k comments... I have now experienced the absolute depth of every emotion possible. I even lost weight! I can’t believe this entire experience was free. What a time to be alive.
I’m oddly very happy for you!
Should it even be physically possible to play pizzicato that fast?
It's left hand pizz so it's easier to play fast but it's still really hard
For mr perfect pizz boy aka brett
Perfect pizz boi brett yang
Ling ling 40hrs
@@leyrefl8575 For left hand it's more of a coordination problem than speed.
@@seraphimfahmy3510 Yeah, that's what I mean
Yep...Paganini was indeed insane. I can't even fathom how this can be played, yet even written. Like how the fuck do you come up with that!?
it's really not that complicated. it's all the same melody, just different variants. if you pay attention, all of the little different "pieces" he plays in this are just different ways of playing the chord progression
+isaac davanzo yes i know that this caprice is entirely variations. Its incredible how he wrote such a prolific piece on the main melody. Its just so virtuosic that it baffles me.
m sure you dont know shit
igor scheraggi 11 months later its not such a baffling mystery to me lol
DAVANZO ...everybody is good at words...but i doubt you can manage it
Me: ooh let’s watch this for fun
Me after: WHY DID I THINK THIS WOULD BE FUN
1like= 1 respect for a broken string
same here
I can tell ur a violinist
@@yealloww first chair smh
So true
I wonder what Paganini was thinking while he was Witting this.....
Paganini: i need to think of something that is humanely impossible but at the same time its not *Thinks of something that will ruin self esteem*
Paganini: i got it!
0:56 is the best part in my opinion it just sounds amazing
I agree fair sir
I can only do that after practicing the whole song for a year.
@@Xen06660 *piece
Octaves always sound cool imo
Reagan Butrum but are quite tough to play lol
Pianists : At least we don't have to worry about Paganini.
Liszt : Good idea.
@Mathews196 hi
I'm laughing on the outside and dying on the inside
Reminds me of TwoSetViolin!😁❤
Omg yes
OHMY TWOSETTER
TwoSet and Hillary Hahn, playing this while hula-hooping! Great fun!
Rite
haw yee
got through the first slide.....
Hana variation?
You mean the theme?
Theme - 0:03
Variation 1- 0:21
Variation 2 - 0:38
Variation 3 - 0:57
Variation 4 - 1:26
Variation 5 - 1:42
Variation 6 - 1:59
Variation 7 - 2:21
Variation 8 - 2:39
Variation 9 - 2:53
Variation 10 - 3:12
Variation 11 - 3:44
Finale - 4:04
04:13 - coda (outro)
Wait a minute...so you mean to tell me...THE REST ARE JUST VARIATIONS?!
@@Samuel_Loegan despite it sounding (and looking) differently.. SOMEHOW... YES
@@smplxty O_O
If I lived in Paganini's times, I'd think he was the devil too.
Toprak Koç Guess what now is 2018 and i still fucking believe he was the devil !!!
Ling Ling can play this perfectly in 50x speed
If you can play it slow you can play it fast
Indeed i can
Ling Ling can play it with one finger while eating and play it perfectly in 50,000,000x speed
@@purgemerlin123 LMFAO
Chan Eric LOL😂😂😂
Always inspirational. Practicing it these days and its so fun!
Gus Drax keep it up
Practicing !?!! Dude can you really play that shit ?
@Kevin Vanderburg I wish that I could do it too... 😑
I composed it to break the Fingers of these, who want to play this
I can tell ur not a violinist
Im in band, but I like how orchestra instruments sound
First time I hear this by a band player
:v thanks
Good for you
Same
Finally a band player who likes string orchestra
Really fun to play, just takes a long time to play fluidly, it took me a little over a year.
TheBig binson so you're saying you can play this?
AkwadGaming YT Nah I just like to say things
TheBig binson oh ok
tf you mean _only a year?_
@@ilostmykeys1887
A year is a long time to practice something, and something like this would require that attention.
should I feel inspired to play this or sad that I will never get to
mhya lo feel inspired you might as well try
i feel both
If u practice , u will get there 1 day
I can't believe there are people who able to play this incredibly difficult piece!
Actually this is one of the easiest composition by paganini. Look at his Nel Cor then you know what I am talking about
@@ORCINUS Oh yeah true witches dance
Witches dance is so much harder look up ‘le streghe’ and look at the other variations they are insane
Its called
P r a c t i ce
My favourite of the Caprices. So amazing and beautiful, and it spawned a wonderful rhapsody from Rachmaninov as well!
You know man's a genius when op. 1 is straight banger
And to think, Franz Liszt Made It Even More Difficult on PIANO,
Goddamn it Liszt
And Brahms even more difficult!
Brahms made it harder than Liszt
John Salchichon I think Brahms fans could live without music
@@senortenpiedad8515 no... the 1848 version is implayable
Paganini: I can make some of the hardest pieces
Also Paganini: Hold my beer.
Paganini: I didn’t drink beer, I was Italian.
Its not hard , check out nel cor piu non mi sento
That left hand pizzicato is so CLEAN
Incredible performance! If there is a weak spot, it would be the 4th variation, but I could not even hope to play past the second. The sheet music is very helpful. Thank you!
The "legend" says that this recording were made by Accardo in just 1 take. He juts played and recorded the 24 caprices one after the other, from begin to end in one go, with no retakes or correction.
I am still of the belief that no mortal could have written this. It's just so mind-bogglingly difficult that God himself would say "Nope".
Jacques Blackfeather look up Caprice no. 5 by Paganini
Thats why only the devil himself could do it....
God is beyond human comprehension.. as much as we are in awe of this "masterpiece", God is creator of us all and saying that "it's so mind boggling that God himself would say 'nope' ", is just undermining the Almighty (blasphemy). God is the most beautiful and what he does shouldn't be compared to a piece of music
@@pyotrillchtchaikovsky39 but you make the best music!☺
syed sohaib except he doesn’t exist so...
I'm here because of the Road to Kingdom WANNABE performance
both are perfectly beautiful **chef's kiss**
Shia LaBeouf: JUST DO IT!
Me:I can’t.;-;
Mr. Ye yeah give him a violin and let’s see 😂
Niccolò Paganini was the trash metal from the XIX Century.
Thrash?
@@howardman3926 nope... Trash... Metal is trash
Hirrumi Hassan how
@@triad5766 its like asking why k pop is trash. you dont need answers
@@HirrumiHassan he meant to say thrash you elitist fuck
The fact that the sheet music doesn’t need time signatures is the most satisfying
F#ck, now I realized the stupidness of my comment
@@Kikirocyare you ok still sir?
Put it on 2x speed and it just blows your mind
V has immaculate taste in the classics.
No one:
Not a single soul:
Paganini: *walking* Hmmm...I should make a piece.... *trips* OOP-
*Out came to this piece*
These type of comments are honestly so cringy.
Ling Ling: Another piece to play!
Did you just call it a... SONG?!?,,,.!!!::
@@andreatravaglini2365 don't know what you talking about-
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt that's great sir or mam or whatever you are
The violin may be crying but I love listening to this!!! It’s very good!
The violin is good playing those pieces , the most hurt if prob col legno for the bow plus the violinist hurts more
Now do this while hula hooping...
Catherine Johnson Hula Hahnning
Easy
Ling ling: hold my rosin
Twoset is surely ling lings kids
Hahaahha
i love the 9th variation!! pizz pizz :v
i could play this MASTERPIECE in... 20 years? maybe a billion?
3 take it or leave it
Its called
P r a c t i c e
4 0
H o u r s
A
D a y
violin: **heavy breathing**
2:54 crunchy
@@lawson2398 What
😂😂that got me dead
Theme - 00:00
Variation 1- 00:21
Variation 2 - 00:38
Variation 3 - 00:57
Variation 4 - 01:26
Variation 5 - 01:42
Variation 6 - 01:59
Variation 7 - 02:21
Variation 8 - 02:39
Variation 9 - 02:53
Variation 10 - 03:12
Variation 11 - 03:44
Variation 12/Finale - 04:04
Coda - 04:13
lisztening to this shows what a genius liszt is to preserve paganini's original intentions as well as innovating it to be virtuosic for the piano player, isn't it amazing what the mind comes up with
will sell half of my soul to be able to play this
MrSasrabirawa ugh me too 😡😡😡
Don't say that
Sell it to god not satan
a.k.a paganini
Pag : Almost there!!
Beautiful video. Paganini Is my best compose of music because he used every violin's propriety
Yep, Pag was insane.
thank you kiof
As a beginner violinist , I want to know how many decades it would take to learn this. I can barely play the can- can lol
Keep practicing, you can get there one day!
Depending on how much you practice. I'm also a beginner but MY guess is in 2-3 years
I'm Not Famous are you joking? 😂
@@okdaze dude.... No..... I'm a violinist, been playing violin for about 3 years.... There's NOO way you can learn that in 2-3 years. Slap the 10 years in there. The chromatic, octaves, high notes, fast pizz. No way.....
@@okdaze 2-3 years???? No way, it takes at LEAST a decade to get to this level (unless you're a prodigy)
HAPPY 237TH BIRTHDAY PAGANINI
Me playing this: hMm this is a little hard but I'll try it
4:14 *fingers have left the chat*
The only parts I see me having trouble with are the 1. Shifting 2. Double stopping 3. Fast Pizzicato
_ Spaceturtle_ lol
i came for the roblox pic
4. Bowing
5. Fingering
6. String crossings
7. Severe depression
So all of it
You must be a second violinist
Can't wait to play this in DMC5 lol
Paganini was a mad man
que genio era paganini, que mal que el ya no esta, el es un genio de la musica
I can safely say that if my conductor handed me this I would probably burst into tears on the spot
I was 2nd chair and the concert master literally played this everyday as his warm up. And he was not Ling Ling.
Quite a showoff concertmaster huh? But hey, talented guy he must be
op 24. var 3 is my favorite part of this piece because there is so much you can do to make it sound even better with other instruments in the backround 0:55
Violinist: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Ling Ling: Is this some sort of peasant joke I'm too Ling Ling to understand?
I am playing this piece right now! It is so much fun!! 😄
What did Hong Joochan drink to perform this
Son variaciones. No sabía. Sólo había escuchado la pieza sin haber revisado nunca la partitura. Genial!
When you've been playing violin for 7 years and you can't even dream of attempting this 😭
my favorite one!
Why am I trying to read the music? I'm not even a violinist lol.
I have never been so glad to be a pianist
ruclips.net/video/s5NKBNi96R8/видео.html
can you believe hong joochan played this what an absolute madlad
joochan best boi 😌
*gradually gets more intimidating* as it goes
And this is one of the easier Paganini caprices.....
WHAT
@@aaneza They are all hard, but there are way harder ones
@@calebhu6383 oh my
Who ever is playing this is a god
Ayy, Paganini, don't you be a meanie.
My hands started having cramps just by hearing this piece of music
HONG JOO CHAN...if you know..and you know it
😈 ... the best violonist in the world
Why did this come up when I was looking for a classical songs for intermediate players???
Side note anyone know of any good orchestras audition songs for intermediate players
my fingers hurt for the musician playing this
Let's see how many Goldenness are still coming here bcz of Hong Joochan best boy
Thanks for uploading!
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly
Omg lingling
Just amazing
Paganini: invents this piece
Ling Ling: hold my rosin
twoset
Thank you very much !!
I’ve been trying to learn this piece it is so fun and it is really difficult. I hope to hopefully get it done before my senior year (I’m a freshman) so I can perform it. I just started learning it and up to Var 3 is where I’ve gotten.
Are you still practicing it?
5 years now… hope you’ve mastered it!
Maybe one day... maybe
I regret starting so old :( I would sell my soul for these skills.
Is it possible to hit 4 note with 4 strings at the end at the same time? I'm not a violinist, just curious
I assume it is on some models, although it's probably not the safest thing to do to your violin. What is usually done is people play the bottom 2 or 3 notes before projecting the bow to the top 2 or 1 respectively. This is a must for cello players because the strings are too far apart (usually; I'm sure there are exceptions) for the bow to naturally play 3 or 4 note chords. Depends on the piece and performer, in any case.
ruclips.net/video/iFC_JIZGfH8/видео.html&index=5
here's an example of pretty much every way to play chords on a stringed instrument except for all the notes at once.
Ahh I see. Thankyou. Nice video for the example
depends on the notes and the proximity of distance
like G and D are open notes that dont require fingers to play since just the string alone is that note so the player can play the other two strings while including open strings if that makes sense
if all notes arent open strings and actually require a finger to be pressed down though, then i doubt all notes can be played dkdm
No
The thing is, these are all variations on one theme (at the beginning). Who knew you could arrange a simple tune in so many impossible ways.
3:11 is my favorite variation :)
I love paganini
One day I will play this
ROCK IN PATTAYA! Last Play! Mr.Yusuke! Very Thanks! paganini caprice24-5
only satan and his minions could play this
JAJAJA
Gru* and his minions
iluvmaryam well, Paganini is the devil's violinist, that's what they say.
Whew I am Asian Satan
Satan has minions? And they can play fiddler, like a BO$$?
And that's Opus 1, guys.
Wish V could teach me how to play this shit...he played it without a damn violin :/
me: omg the beautiful expressive tone and musicality... the wonderful phrasing... the techniques...
youtube: *iTs HaRd YoU kNoW bEiNg A ToP cOiN mAsTeR pLaYeR*