Can't count the number of times I have blown my ears out with this vid. The magic is there every time and I marvel at the impeccable timing. Mercy. Mercy.
Mr. Jeff Barnhart (piano), it looks that you liked this one so much that it made you shake uncontrollably. I think this is the best one of many/all others
Where have I been. Just discovered this Vid. I have heard these fellows before but never together in this combination. They really swing. Bring them back this year!
star wars cantina ! Asian guy plays with jazz collective in NYC luv the contra bass sax ...drummer...banjo..clarinet.....pianist is insane..... wfg...way fab good
That's because this is actually Harlem Fuss. When the original records were released the labels were reversed. The error is well known so there is no reason for any confusion in this day and age. I'd like to see Reg Dwight try and play this.
Scorched mine too. This tune should be referred to by its correct title of Harlem Fuss - just because the original record issue was incorrectly labelled it doesn't mean that the error should be repeated in perpetuity. It was composed and copyrighted as Harlem Fuss and should be referred to as such.
Whatever happened re titles at the the recording session I own a book of sheet music of Fats Waller originals containing Harlem Fuss. It, Harlem Fuss, is quite different to what is played here and much slower.. It can be heard , like almost everything, on this site.. This piece is, due to the tempo required, far far too difficult for an average pianist. That is also true of Handful of Keys which is present along with Harlem Fuss.
Can't count the number of times I have blown my ears out with this vid. The magic is there every time and I marvel at the impeccable timing. Mercy. Mercy.
J Smith Maybe you should turn down the volume.
Too fast. Fats Waller plays it fast but not like this. Here all you do is marvel at the musicians, not the music.
Mr. Jeff Barnhart (piano), it looks that you liked this one so much that it made you shake uncontrollably. I think this is the best one of many/all others
Superb rendition! Note Jeff’s stride left hand. The bass sax gives it a true ‘20’s feeling.
I like it how this piano player can show at the end his emotions. Very sympathic!
Wonderful and Bravo
Superb rendition. Note how Jeff is using a stride left hand. The bass sax gives it the true ‘20s feeling.
Pure Precision with Greatest Gusto! Bravissimo!!!
Where have I been. Just discovered this Vid. I have heard these fellows before but never together in this combination. They really swing. Bring them back this year!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
First of all, I love this fella! This is an awesome band,,Pure class!!!
I am in love with the story behind this song
Semplicemente MAGISTRALE!!!
Great band!
Never heard this fellows before,
AMAZING!!!
That out chorus man!!!!!
maravilloso!!! no pude dejar de mover los pies....
Fantastic music!! TY for playing !!
It doesn't come better than this, everything about this performance is spot on---
Thnaks for the excellent music. As well as one of the Au brothers. Thanks for sharing.
the piano player is the best i have ever heard and he love what he is doing
You are the Best
Espectacular!!!!!!!!
star wars cantina ! Asian guy plays with jazz collective in NYC luv the contra bass sax ...drummer...banjo..clarinet.....pianist is insane..... wfg...way fab good
How can you beat this good music
well said
Fantastic, thank you.
Bravo!
CALL THE FIRE BRIGADE, MARTHA!
Hot Rhythm indeed! Who is the trumpet player?
Gordon Au
That's because this is actually Harlem Fuss. When the original records were released the labels were reversed. The error is well known so there is no reason for any confusion in this day and age. I'd like to see Reg Dwight try and play this.
Scorched mine too. This tune should be referred to by its correct title of Harlem Fuss - just because the original record issue was incorrectly labelled it doesn't mean that the error should be repeated in perpetuity. It was composed and copyrighted as Harlem Fuss and should be referred to as such.
Whatever happened re titles at the the recording session I own a book of sheet music of Fats Waller originals containing Harlem Fuss.
It, Harlem Fuss, is quite different to what is played here and much slower..
It can be heard , like almost everything, on this site..
This piece is, due to the tempo required, far far too difficult for an average pianist.
That is also true of Handful of Keys which is present along with Harlem Fuss.
starts at 1:50
no trombone 8-(
That's what I said!
1:52
Benedict Cumberbatch plays the clarinet?
This must be russian jazz lol
Not like the original, unfortunately the enthusiasm is pushing the tempo past my comfort zone....
way to fast for my taste.
right, too fast !
toe tap speed isn't to fast.. 😊
This is how it’s done!!
Scorched my monitor!
1:52