Jelly Roll Morton - Black Bottom Stomp 1926 (Fast Solo Classic Jazz Piano Synthesia)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Black Bottom Stomp a.k.a. Queen of Spades by Jelly Roll Morton
Wikipedia:
Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe, known professionally as Jelly Roll Morton, was an American ragtime and early jazz pianist, bandleader and composer who started his career in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Widely recognized as a pivotal figure in early jazz, Morton was jazz's first arranger, proving that a genre rooted in improvisation could retain its essential spirit and characteristics when notated. His composition "Jelly Roll Blues", published in 1915, was the first published jazz composition. Morton also wrote the standards "King Porter Stomp", "Wolverine Blues", "Black Bottom Stomp", and "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say", the last a tribute to New Orleans musicians from the turn of the 20th century.
Morton's claim to have invented jazz in 1902 aroused resentment. The jazz historian, musician, and composer Gunther Schuller says of Morton's "hyperbolic assertions" that there is "no proof to the contrary" and that Morton's "considerable accomplishments in themselves provide reasonable substantiation". Alan Lomax, who recorded extensive biographical interviews of Morton at the Library of Congress in 1938, did not agree that Morton was an egotist:
In being called a supreme egotist, Jelly Roll was often a victim of loose and lurid reporting. If we read the words that he himself wrote, we learn that he almost had an inferiority complex and said that he created his own style of jazz piano because "All my fellow musicians were much faster in manipulations, I thought than I, and I did not feel as though I was in their class." So he used a slower tempo to permit flexibility through the use of more notes, a pinch of Spanish to give a number of right seasoning, the avoidance of playing triple forte continuously, and many other points". --Quoted in John Szwed, Dr Jazz.
This video quote:
"In 1908 Handy didn't know anything about the blues and he doesn't know anything about jazz and stomps to this day. I myself figured out the peculiar form of mathematics and harmonies that was strange to all the world but me." - Jelly Roll Morton
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Sheet music: musescore.com/user/58480/scores/17688112
These had to be the greatest years for piano! Rag Time was around since the mid 1890's till the mid 1920's I believe. Then Harlem Stride piano took over! James P. , Fats Waller, Willie " The Lion " Smith , Donald Lambert, to name a few !😂 I'm 74 and still play on my 66 key. Rag and Stride only 😂😂!!
Cheers! 😁
フェルナンド・モートンの最高傑作曲の、ピアノパートを聴けるとは・・素晴らしいです👍この曲だけは、【ホラ吹き】モートンじゃないですね😄アップ有難うございます。
Wonderful!
He probably wanted to focus on the grave keys, in this piece
Just plain love it! It’s got the same kind of fire that Jelly’s Red Hot Peppers performance did!! Thanks!!
i did a raw arrangement in the past, i will try to record it again one of these days! thnks for the idea
Please reply here with the result, I'm curious!
Good luck bro 💪🏾
Love it
I line this one a lot, although it feels a little bit like some Kind of medley to me, with the charleston, fingerbreaker and shreveport stomp in it.
Edit: I First wrote also fingerbreaker, but it was published later if im right, but it makes sense anyways since certain aspects were used on and on, but its also nearly impossible to come up with something completely new all the time
Is there an original recording of this? I can't find one
This one!
ua-cam.com/video/c1hk8pFvK3Y/v-deo.htmlsi=kn9Vd0k56xzujFek
In the description I wrote who transcribed it, maybe through there you can find more info!
Thanks
@@TheRandomChannel-4884 After some in depth research I came to this one: ua-cam.com/video/qgrMiZk1BFA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ChrisSmith
James Dapogny
Can you upload this on a sharper instrument like you did with king Porter stomp version 1?
Sheet music?
Dapogny Collection on IMSLP: imslp.org/wiki/The_Collected_Piano_Music_(Morton%2C_Jelly_Roll)
in fact, he didnt recrded on piano so i wonder where does this transcription comes from ???
Check the description
@@itsRemco ?? humyes there s no info about the transcription
@@Remi-B-Goode By Mike Meddings
@@itsRemco ha thank you! well it was well done!