Great piece, but just would like to say that humans are not capable of measuring a swing percentage unless they’re Jacob Collier or a MIDI program. For a normal player, leave out the percentages. Alternatively, “very light swing” or “very subtle swing” would also work. Other than that this is a great piece! This is inspiring me to make my own
Thank you so much! I would like to learn this piece and I'd like to give credit to the artist for a truly kickass composition, I didn't know it was a modern piece! I was guessing it was sometime around 1890-1920 from the sound.
The sheer volume of Ragtime compositions is astonishing.
The Mechanic's Rag, "with great repair" 🤣
Attaboy!
Not heard of this one before, but what a great piece - ! 😁
.......Какии сильные руки !!! Техника - высший пилотаж !!! Очень нравится ваш канал !!!
ШЕДЕВР!!!!!! Спасибо !!!!! MASTERPIECE!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Sounds like a really fun piece :)
I love it!!Very cute ragtimes, it's great!
played like a well oiled machine.
Beautiful treatment of the world's simplest chord progression! Magical!
Wow! Strong, driven, rich!
Marty's a great player - with the fastest left-hand stride in the biz.
Really good
Класс....спасибо...
With great repair. LOL!!
You can thank Marty Mincer for that addition. I didn't add that.
Genial !!!!
One of the "easier" rags
❤❤❤
Great piece, but just would like to say that humans are not capable of measuring a swing percentage unless they’re Jacob Collier or a MIDI program. For a normal player, leave out the percentages. Alternatively, “very light swing” or “very subtle swing” would also work. Other than that this is a great piece! This is inspiring me to make my own
👍😁
This is amazing, who is the artist?
I think it’s Marty Mincer. I’m not sure if he also had some input from Bill Edward’s as well.
Thank you so much! I would like to learn this piece and I'd like to give credit to the artist for a truly kickass composition, I didn't know it was a modern piece! I was guessing it was sometime around 1890-1920 from the sound.
@@samuelcolvin4994 it’s one of my favourite pieces. I first heard it on Bill Edwards CD Bag Of Rags.