My goodness. 20 yrs ago we were standing there listening to him on Main Street. He turned and asked if I’d like to play. I played a Joplin rag, and he was gracious enough to compliment my meager performance. Didn’t even know his name til now, but never forgot how he made me feel 🤩🤗
Johnny Hodges was my piano teacher in the mid 90s. He would have me cover for him at Northwood's Inn when he was overbooked. He's a great guy! I wish I could have studied with him longer than I did...
In 1982, I worked at Disneyland, and loved to go in after work and watch Johnny play. He is still as amazing and now as he was back then. His "12 Street Rag" is a AMAZING display of sheer skill and dexerity.
I disagree : when you like piano, nobody should push you but you just NEED to play . See today kids : do their mother tie them down to their playstation ? and you know the answer... 50 years ago, my parents didn't punished me taking my desert at lunch, no : they locked the piano with the key.
@@a320214 I agree. My comment was a modest joke. But when I was growing up we had the option to play outside, watch three channels on TV, or learn to play an instrument or some other 'fine arts'. Music can be totally addicting for some of us. Apparently for kids gaming is as well. I know my preference.
People don’t always realize the importance of music to them. Can you imagine your favorite movie (or any movie, video game, etc.) without music or sound effects (see Andrew Huang)? Star Wars would not be Star Wars without the epic music of John Williams!
I remember talking with Johnny one day at Disney and he asked me to play a tune but I was too scared and he was so amazing that my little chords would have been an embarrassment. Johnny, you are amazing and an all around neat guy.
Thank you so much for sharing this video clip and links to the full interview with the amazing Ragtime great Johnny Hodges. I feel so honored and grateful to be able to learn about Mr. Hodges and his musical teachings as well as his life experiences. His kind of “life stories” are what truly influence those who listen, and change lives without people even realizing it. Thank you again! PS I seldom write comments, but I have to mention that I signed up for a year of lessons with Jonny May (Piano with Jonny) which brought me to this awesome interview and has been very rewarding. Thank you and I am eagerly waiting for what comes next! (: (I truly hope this doesn’t sound too cliche or commercial because it wasn’t intended that way-Take care.)
Yes, the first three so far and the fourth hour soon. I can’t wait to see the next one and I’m sure that I will re-watch many times-and hope for more! Thanks. PS I think “Ragtime” Johnny Hodges should also be interviewed by NPR radio. I know there is another great saxophone player with the same name so it gets a bit confusing, but that just makes it more interesting in my opinion. Why not showcase two great musicians?!
AWESOME,INSIGHTFUL,WONDERFUL. Its the spirit that Mr. Johnnie? Hodges plays with. Highly motovational. Thank You. And another thing, I can tell Hes just having fun. If He were fired up in front of a good audience, WOW💥💣💥Thanx 🎙🎤🎹🎷🎸😎🌷🍒🍒🍒💜🍋💚
Wush I could hear him play Bumble Boogie again like the old days at Big John's Billiards, Belmont Shore, California back in the early 70's. He was living out of a garage and a VW bus with a sun roof and a spinnet behind the front seat. John Lee was his name then in honor of his adoptive parents. How times have changed. Thanks again John for such great sounds. Paul Venne/Thailand
I am watching this only after have been following master Jonny for a while. It is touching to see how the pupil surpasses the master... but not much ! Mr. Hodges still can play pretty much. God bless him... maybe, in this video, one might have seen both Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson of our era. I don't know if I will be able to play like that someday, most likely not. But it is stimulating to go humbly step by step advised for such an idol. All my respect and thanks to May and Hodges. They keep us moving ahead.
Awesome interview! I remember hearing Johnny’s amazing playing at Disneyland. Thanks for sharing. You might look into having Jason Wanner on the show somewhere down the road (another Disneyland pianist).
One thing i can say, take it slowly. Very slowly at first. Funnily enough, the slower you go in the beginning, the faster you’ll pick it up. I’m left handed, so I cannot really recommend much else. Just take it slowly, and have fun. Good luck.
This is so Good🤔 TOO GOOD - Seeing Johnny May Laughing like a little kid... the way WE ALL DID as kids When we saw a MASTER MAGICIAN 🤣😂🤣Mesmerize & Inspire Us 👏👏👏Thank you !!! perfect , absolutely PERFECT 👏👏👏 BRAVO MAESTRO Johnny Hodges BRAVO!!!
It's been years but I knew him as John LEE. It might have been his stage name. First met him at several Maple Leaf Club meetings at the MayFair Music Hall in Los Angeles and then I found out later he plays at the Main Street Coca Cola place at Disneyland. He even let me play the piano there! Very nice guy and great piano player.
My left hand needs so much work! I gotta build that foundation for my right hand to sit on top of. Jonny, you have some good left hand foundation exercises, right?!
@@PianoWithJonny all of them, lol! But specifically in this case, I want to develop this stride style. I think part of my problem is knowing what chord structure/inversion to play when I bounce upward. I find myself overthinking those chords all the time and it slows me down. Are there "stock changes" that everyone who does this technique well use?
For a forward ragroll using E G C E, would you recommend using finger 3 or 4 on the C? I’m left handed, so the jumps have come somewhat easily to me, but i can only reach an octave, and the forward rag roll is a little awkward with my hands as i tend to hit an adjacent key accidentally.
the left hand accuracy is what blows my mind--I guess there are no "tricks" or "hacks" for left hand--you gotta just practice it by rote until it's natural for you
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Hi. If you get to watch the full interview,, he does do a ragtime “Mary Had A Little Lamb.” It’s great that you did it too-so much fun! I’m going to teach it to some of my kids too. (:
My goodness. 20 yrs ago we were standing there listening to him on Main Street. He turned and asked if I’d like to play. I played a Joplin rag, and he was gracious enough to compliment my meager performance. Didn’t even know his name til now, but never forgot how he made me feel 🤩🤗
That's incredible how fast Johnny can jump with his hands and hit the right keys.
Johnny Hodges was my piano teacher in the mid 90s. He would have me cover for him at Northwood's Inn when he was overbooked. He's a great guy! I wish I could have studied with him longer than I did...
Can we see you play, mate?
@@edsmithmusic951 I have just a few public pieces on UA-cam. Channel is SumPianonstuff. Someday I'll get around to publishing more...
@@richardcabeza9596 let me have a look. Thanks ☺
Lucky for you, my friend. Greetings from Brazil.
He’s my cousin! ❤❤❤
It's safe to say that both Johnny Hodges are legends.
both Johnny*
@@lorenzo_pianoman Johnny Hodges is also the name of a really important jazz sax player
In 1982, I worked at Disneyland, and loved to go in after work and watch Johnny play. He is still as amazing and now as he was back then. His "12 Street Rag" is a AMAZING display of sheer skill and dexerity.
The more I listen the more of a legend he becomes. This guy is just a joy to watch
UA-cam is great, but there is nothing in the world that can replace the deep relationship between teacher and student.
It's the left hand jumping that gets me, you have to put in a lot of dedicated practice to get it up to speed without thinking about it.
Left hand jump amazing huh? Watch this video and you might probably explode. This guy is Tom Brier ua-cam.com/video/_ChNUW4HtP8/v-deo.html
My mother should have beat me when I quit piano 60 yrs ago.
Or perhaps just lashed you to the piano bench once a day. Great and illuminating video!
I disagree : when you like piano, nobody should push you but you just NEED to play . See today kids : do their mother tie them down to their playstation ? and you know the answer...
50 years ago, my parents didn't punished me taking my desert at lunch, no : they locked the piano with the key.
@@a320214 I agree. My comment was a modest joke. But when I was growing up we had the option to play outside, watch three channels on TV, or learn to play an instrument or some other 'fine arts'. Music can be totally addicting for some of us. Apparently for kids gaming is as well. I know my preference.
It is almost never too late. If you have mobility in arms and legs you should give it a try.
People don’t always realize the importance of music to them. Can you imagine your favorite movie (or any movie, video game, etc.) without music or sound effects (see Andrew Huang)? Star Wars would not be Star Wars without the epic music of John Williams!
This makes me so happy!! Reminds me of my couple lessons with him. He is the master! Miss that guy. Thank you for this!! 🙏🏻
I would probably never have found out about this legend if it wasnt for your channel. Thank you!
Its really Tom Brier. I luv your video btw
It’s a real treat to hear a musician playing live today
Johnny Hodges = LEGEND.
u too r just so happy this video is heartwarming
cool tip at the end: take your major triad, play the flat 3rd and 6th, then the 3rd and 5th, then the root note. classic move
What a genius
I remember talking with Johnny one day at Disney and he asked me to play a tune but I was too scared and he was so amazing that my little chords would have been an embarrassment. Johnny, you are amazing and an all around neat guy.
boy I'm going to see the full interview . he is so fluid.Learned a lot by just looking at the way he plays
I'm sure if I keep practicing one day I'll be able to see his hands.
That is a real teacher!
This is incredible...
Im so glad i got to hear him live when i use to work at Disney. He was the best part of having to work ODV
Thank you so much for sharing this video clip and links to the full interview with the amazing Ragtime great Johnny Hodges. I feel so honored and grateful to be able to learn about Mr. Hodges and his musical teachings as well as his life experiences. His kind of “life stories” are what truly influence those who listen, and change lives without people even realizing it. Thank you again!
PS I seldom write comments, but I have to mention that I signed up for a year of lessons with Jonny May (Piano with Jonny) which brought me to this awesome interview and has been very rewarding. Thank you and I am eagerly waiting for what comes next! (:
(I truly hope this doesn’t sound too cliche or commercial because it wasn’t intended that way-Take care.)
LP A so glad you enjoyed it! Did you watch the full 4-hour interview? It’s available in the membership 😊
Yes, the first three so far and the fourth hour soon. I can’t wait to see the next one and I’m sure that I will re-watch many times-and hope for more! Thanks.
PS I think “Ragtime” Johnny Hodges should also be interviewed by NPR radio. I know there is another great saxophone player with the same name so it gets a bit confusing, but that just makes it more interesting in my opinion. Why not showcase two great musicians?!
I wish I could give this more thumbs ups! Mr. Hodges is something else, bravo!
It’s so nice to see all the lovely comments about him. That’s my oh so talented cousin and a passion for music runs in the family on both sides ❤😊
Thanks so much for sharing - he’s unbelievable 👏😎😃
This guy is bad ass. It sounds so kool~
I now add Johnny Hodges to my all-time favorites; wow!
0:14 i love the B in the bass. Its so wrong but so right. Someone needs to transcribe this, its incredible
What an absolute treat this video is!! Thank you!!
Great tips. Played a lot of rags, played a lot of jazz and blues and stride, but never heard of the rag roll. Learn something everyday!! Awesome!
This is magical
That guy’s awesome.
Crazy good! What a talent. Never heard of Johnny Hodges until now - and much richer for it! Great video - thanks! More, more........
AWESOME,INSIGHTFUL,WONDERFUL. Its the spirit that Mr. Johnnie? Hodges plays with. Highly motovational. Thank You. And another thing, I can tell Hes just having fun. If He were fired up in front of a good audience, WOW💥💣💥Thanx 🎙🎤🎹🎷🎸😎🌷🍒🍒🍒💜🍋💚
Brilliant and great fun. Thanks. Set me up for the day!
Wonderful!and great lesson !!so cool!!
What a master! Thanks!
cosmic a real treat.
Wush I could hear him play Bumble Boogie again like the old days at Big John's Billiards, Belmont Shore, California back in the early 70's. He was living out of a garage and a VW bus with a sun roof and a spinnet behind the front seat. John Lee was his name then in honor of his adoptive parents. How times have changed. Thanks again John for such great sounds. Paul Venne/Thailand
I am watching this only after have been following master Jonny for a while. It is touching to see how the pupil surpasses the master... but not much ! Mr. Hodges still can play pretty much. God bless him... maybe, in this video, one might have seen both Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson of our era. I don't know if I will be able to play like that someday, most likely not. But it is stimulating to go humbly step by step advised for such an idol. All my respect and thanks to May and Hodges. They keep us moving ahead.
Awesome interview! I remember hearing Johnny’s amazing playing at Disneyland. Thanks for sharing. You might look into having Jason Wanner on the show somewhere down the road (another Disneyland pianist).
amazing piano player
Wow. This is fabulous. Love it! Working on it now.
Can you give us some hints how to improve the left hand technique there? How not to miss the right notes doing those wide leaps?
There are a ton of tips in the Ragtime Crash Course at PianoWithJonny.com 😊
One thing i can say, take it slowly. Very slowly at first. Funnily enough, the slower you go in the beginning, the faster you’ll pick it up.
I’m left handed, so I cannot really recommend much else. Just take it slowly, and have fun. Good luck.
What a great video, Jonny! Thank you! :-)
Loved his work with Ellington, never knew he was such a fantastic pianist!
A Happy Lil' Fella not a surprise you weren’t aware this is a different Johnny Hodges !
@@ShadowBan_ Just being waggish!
This is so Good🤔 TOO GOOD - Seeing Johnny May Laughing like a little kid... the way WE ALL DID as kids When we saw a MASTER MAGICIAN 🤣😂🤣Mesmerize & Inspire Us 👏👏👏Thank you !!! perfect , absolutely PERFECT 👏👏👏 BRAVO MAESTRO Johnny Hodges BRAVO!!!
I met this man playing at Disney and he told me about Zez Confrey. This guy is an amazing player. I wish I took some lessons with him.
Man that is sick as hell
It's been years but I knew him as John LEE. It might have been his stage name. First met him at several Maple Leaf Club meetings at the MayFair Music Hall in Los Angeles and then I found out later he plays at the Main Street Coca Cola place at Disneyland. He even let me play the piano there! Very nice guy and great piano player.
Incredible interview! Congratulations!
Just amazing !!!🤩
Terrific video! JH is so talented and seems like a great guy to hang with. Is he still playing regularly anywhere?
Coolest video I've seen in a long time.
Definitely inspiring
Ohh legends 😵😵
My left hand needs so much work! I gotta build that foundation for my right hand to sit on top of. Jonny, you have some good left hand foundation exercises, right?!
Indeed! What type of left hand technique do you want to develop?
I believe Tim is speaking for all of us when we say we could have help with the stride/ragtime left hand.
@@PianoWithJonny all of them, lol! But specifically in this case, I want to develop this stride style. I think part of my problem is knowing what chord structure/inversion to play when I bounce upward. I find myself overthinking those chords all the time and it slows me down. Are there "stock changes" that everyone who does this technique well use?
Great ‼️
I love his T-Shirt
Awesome
this is INSANE
2:40
5:43
"Diminished, you know... Aigmented, you know..."
I didnt unterstand yet lol
Восхитительно!
Обалденно играет чувак!)
For a forward ragroll using E G C E, would you recommend using finger 3 or 4 on the C? I’m left handed, so the jumps have come somewhat easily to me, but i can only reach an octave, and the forward rag roll is a little awkward with my hands as i tend to hit an adjacent key accidentally.
Accuracy in left hand at its finest.
I like how in the first scene he writes the notes he is playing, like i am somehow gonna be able to read it 😂😂
HaHa! Just keep on practicing-Before you know it, it becomes magic!!
Holy crap.
Pleeeze how about some nostalgia from "Hot Fingers John Lee?" Thailand Paul V
thanks. Very interesting :)
Johny’s still learning from him you can see it in his eye’s
the left hand accuracy is what blows my mind--I guess there are no "tricks" or "hacks" for left hand--you gotta just practice it by rote until it's natural for you
What is the name of the first tune he played in the beginning? Fantastic vid!
Sweet Georgia Brown
@@TheAvgCommentator Thank you so much!😍
@@brutalhamster365 He said it in the video but all the same you're welcome.
Qué divertido!
Accidentally watched this video on 1.5 speed without knowing. Nearly shit my pants
Any bio info on Hodges? nothing on wikipedia?? Is he still alive?
Superstars
Are there any cds available
I love how he just keep playing rather than talking all day long.
oh Johnny how is that you cut the interview
Omg at first it sounds Disney already to me. A piano playing from other planet 😅
This is great, but if u visual it on music sheets we able to understand more
hey, i just came to this channel to see if youve uploaded anything and it turns out youve been busy. ive always been subscribed but for some reason, youtube unsubbed me.. thats weird
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Which piano does he use? can someone tell?
Tom brier: Hold my beer
Wow! Thank you Bill Nighy!😂
It actually really surprised me that he never tried Mary had a little lamb in ragtime theme. I’m fifteen and have already tried it lol.
Hi. If you get to watch the full interview,, he does do a ragtime “Mary Had A Little Lamb.” It’s great that you did it too-so much fun! I’m going to teach it to some of my kids too. (:
We haven't credit card in iran ... I can't watch full interview 😔 🌹
Total respect,so music theory is boring eh ? Look at this application.
That was so cool?
2:43 Version 1. Version 2
1:27
OH Ship
Kind of jazz but stride a lot and no textures basically ragtime
How do I master the nervous moans while playing
what
@@kade1348 Johnny makes little noises while playing
I think what he was doing was kinda humming the tune to himself as he played to make sure he was playing correctly, or to remember the tune.
watching at 0.5x speed so my eyes can keep up
If you turn it down to 0.25 speed it sounds like a haunted rag.
Is that dandruff or glitter on your shirt?
After i saw dis vid. Liszt is nothing 😢
Painting not playing my minth.