By the way, he invented the guitar strap, so he could play standing up; he wore his hair extra long, out of fashion at the time; all over Europe, restaurants named their best dishes after him--a la Paganini; fearing robbery, he watched the box office and, when the house was full, he took the money on stage with him; he could read a musical score filled with difficult passages, upside-down, and play it perfectly.
It is not fair to accuse someone to be son of evil. People of his time were maybe jealous Imagine being in his position. These things must be proven before said.
@@jimikguitar I read at least eight biographies on Paganini. It's seriously doubtful he needed the Devil's help, and he never said he made a Pact. But the press mentioned it, and Nicolo, when confronted about that, probably sighed and gave a knowing smile but said nothing; he Did have a flair for the dramatic, to put it mildly. It was good for business.
By the way, he invented the guitar strap, so he could play standing up; he wore his hair extra long, out of fashion at the time; all over Europe, restaurants named their best dishes after him--a la Paganini; fearing robbery, he watched the box office and, when the house was full, he took the money on stage with him; he could read a musical score filled with difficult passages, upside-down, and play it perfectly.
Yeah he called this teqnique strappare col pollice
@@loshisad3889 Eh,wow, thanksforthat! Where did you find it?
It is not fair to accuse someone to be son of evil. People of his time were maybe jealous Imagine being in his position. These things must be proven before said.
Jimi K but Paganini said that he made a pact with the devil.
@@jacksbee8809 I tried to find it after your comment but could not find it. Can you tell me the source please?
@@jacksbee8809 what!!
I've read books about him..
I don't think he admitted he sold his soul to devil...
@@jacksbee8809 well he would tell this to be interesting to people. He always watend to show off.
@@jimikguitar I read at least eight biographies on Paganini. It's seriously doubtful he needed the Devil's help, and he never said he made a Pact. But the press mentioned it, and Nicolo, when confronted about that, probably sighed and gave a knowing smile but said nothing; he Did have a flair for the dramatic, to put it mildly. It was good for business.