【超絶技巧】クラシックの難曲「24のカプリス」を一発撮りしたら…【Paganini / Caprice No.24】

Subtitle error: Paganini was born in 1782, not 1982. My apologies. Paganini and I are of the same generation...😂 I'm violinist Ai Takamatsu! Today, I performed Paganini's Caprices No. 24, an extremely difficult and famous violin piece! I also shared my personal views during the performance. 😳 *This is my personal view. 《Left-Hand Pizzicato Explanation》*This is a long comment, so please see Ai Takamatsu's translation below. On the violin, pizzicato is typically performed by plucking the strings with the right hand, which holds the bow. However, Italian violinist and composer Paganini introduced the "left-hand pizzicato," which involves plucking the strings with the left hand, which normally holds the strings. This led to the development of an advanced violin technique in which left-hand pizzicato is accompanied by right-hand bowing. It produces a firmer tone than right-hand pizzicato. There's also a technique called arpeggio di pizzicati, in which rapid succession of left-hand pizzicato notes descends like a waterfall. While adjacent fingers can be used to pluck notes, any pitch can be achieved, not just on open strings, but rapid, continuous ascending movements are nearly impossible. To notate left-hand pizzicato in sheet music, first write "pizz." and then place a + sign above the note. [Translated by Takamatsu Ai] 👉 For some reason, pizzicato (plucked strings)—normally performed with the right hand—is performed with the left hand, adding a role to the already challenging left hand, resulting in an incredibly difficult technique and brain-busting feat. Paganini created it (genius). I'm streaming 17 Live! 👇! Please come visit us!❣️ https://17.media/share/profile/da6812... Twitter👉  / ai1210vn   Instagram👉  / ai1210vn   Merchandise👉https://aiolin.shopselect.net I'm a 21-year-old fourth-year student at Tokyo University of the Arts. I've been loving taiyaki lately ϵ( 'Θ' )϶ I prefer the tail to the bean paste ✨