His love to music was very evident when he started to play mandolin as early as five years old and eventually leveled up to the violin.
Being experimental in his musical expression, he earned quite a reputation of being an exceptional violinist, pioneering several techniques with his unrelenting control, power and musical instinct which a lot of critics marveled as to how clever and absolutely futuristic his approaches were.
Most of Paganini's compositions were very imaginative, from the tonal range of instruments he was able to incorporate humorous sounds of animals and even depicted intimate groans and sighs of lovers through the violin which became an inspiration to a lot modern violin composers, thus claimed as the most famous “violin virtuoso” of the late 18th century, if not the greatest ever!
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