@@LunariaOasis don’t know if he said that but he had a lot of pretty women around him. And he wasn’t just ugly , his health was very bad , cough , lost of teeth, vomiting blood , horrible skin color etc etc. the man was dying for many years and still woman loved him. But yeah he was rich , famous and talented so I guess the rest doesn’t matter .
Me too, with my guitar. It sounds good when I play but bad when I listen to it :D It is best to be gentle with the instrument to be on the safe side. :D Not many are able to sound like Paganini, so that is why he became so well known I guess.
@@cosmicchicken46 Carnival Of Venice. Tarrega and Mertz have versions for the guitar. I think Paganini just wrote down the very short and simple theme but then he and all the others just go bat shit crazy with it. The really really good kind of bat shit crazy.
some of the things i envy in the past was hearing music, because we have no spotify, youtube or computers, players, that you can just play it like that, id imagine the people hearing this music so damn good
In Italy there is a figure of speech we use when you don't want to repeat or do something twice: "Paganini non ripete". "Paganini does not repeat" cause he used to break the strings and could not play the same piece twice.
The Film " Paganini. The devil's Fiddler " magnificent... The main role of David Garrett is just great, and playing the violin is just beyond praise ! He's a genius ! I advise you to view it , you will not regret it...
@@krittapolau-yeung892 in technique about a certain virtuosic style, over time, as long as there are competitors, the bar gets set higher and higher. When Paganini came on scene, nobody could do what he could do, until after a while. The bar gets set higher and higher. This theme is in any technical virtuoso style of any instrument.
@@GammaFZ so paganini invented the techniques for ppl to play and keeps inventing more to show how superior he is is what you're saying. But how do u actually know david has better techniques than Paganini?
And just like that, at the exact moment he snapped 3 strings, every feminine undergarment in the house was soiled...and some if not most of course, were only soiled again, but much more completely this time around due to the masterful thrusting of his mighty bow!
Cause with one finger he hit the first and second string making a pizzicato, and with the bow he hit the last string. IM SO SORRY AWNSER YOU SO LATE I've seen this video a thousand times but never seen your comment BAHSAHSHDSHA🏃♀️
Señor Paganini 😍 un caballero de la noche, lleno de misterio. Eres el caballero de la noche, dueño de la oscuridad. Eres un Vampiro lleno de sed que seduce a su presa con astucia, hasta que esta cae y le ofrece a voluntad lo que con sus manos sabe interpretar, Un atuendo negro realza tu distinguido porte. Eres el caballero de la noche que nos guía con su melodioso violín 🎻🎻 al camino de la oscuridad, sin duda el violinista del diablo
I like that Garrett included Ernst's version of this piece in the arrangement; I think that the pizzicato is much more exciting in that version than in the Paganini version.
If you read about him enough you’ll find that the women of that era put it in their own diaries that they became extremely wet hearing Niccolo Paganini play
Closer to Hendrix actually. With the theatrics, never actually “composing” it all doing it all from memory etc. Body shape. But then again Eddie was the white Hendrix so it’s hard to really separate
@@alanleoneldavid1787 if you look closely there are quotes around it. Almost as if it’s a contextual exaggeration and more of a play on the fact that they rarely wrote these things down or “compose” their music in a traditional sense.
who is the violinist in this movie? the actor sure looks like he himself is playing, which is totally incredible! 🎻🌷 looked it up. he’s the violinist!!
I should say that Malmsteen is the Paganini - or Vivaldi even better - of our times 😀... Malmsteen hasn't invented anything , about harmony he just reproduces classical baroque music , technically he has transposed to guitar violin technics invented by Paganini like: glissato , staccato , arpeggio ...ecc which were already used in classic guitar of course but in a different way and different results of contemporary electric guitar of course.
I wonder which piece is this from , Oh the one in which in the music sheet there is a sign for - play so good that D, A, E strings break and then play the following notes on the G string.