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The point where mastery stops being impressive and starts being intimidating.

means Exceptional technical skill in an art, especially music, performed with dazzling, near-effortless command.

from From Italian virtuoso, originally meaning a person of virtue or learning, before it pivoted to mean someone scarily good at their craft.

Virtue's cousinSame Latin root as virtue: virtus, excellence.
Paganini effectHis skill sparked rumors of a deal with Satan.
Double edgeCritics use it to mean flashy but shallow.
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