한국어 자막 있습니다~! 재즈피아노 공부 열심히 해야겠네요...... I'm gonna practice today bye..... 1. 00:43 Rossano Sportiello - Just One of Those Things 2. 02:59 Dado Moroni - Ain't Misbehavin 3. 07:19 Mulgrew Miller - I Love You 4. 11:01 Dick Hyman - Finger Breaker
My goodness, Rossano Sportiello, what a player and one of the most humble Gentlemen I have had the plessure of meeting! Crazy combining bebop language with stride
Yeah man I love his playing! He's really one of the stride piano greats. I got the chance to listen live to him along with Stephanie Trick, Luca Filastro, Paolo Alderighi and Silvan Zing. That was for sure a highlight of last year for me.
I really appreciate the fact sometimes you choosed some very underrated performances of different jazz standards, because that way we can discover new talented pianists... I mean the dude who performed Ain't misbehavin was so brilliant !!! And then I clicked on the link and realized it even doesn't have 300 views... I was like "How is that possible ???"
Dick Hyman is a legend of the jazz! He is 94 years old nowadays and he even knew J P Jhonson and Willie the Lion and other great pianist. He also published a DVD called "century of jazz piano" where he shows all different piano styles and artists from ragtime to modern jazz. 😁
The rhythm at 7:03 moves into a triplet rhythm with a "hemiola" accent - on all the alternating notes - ONE - two - THREE - four - FIVE - six. It has the feel of increasing the tempo by 50%. So if his stride tempo was about 80bpm, it feels like 120bpm with a triple-time feel. But after only a few beats of this he DOUBLES the pulse, making it a sextuplet relative to the tempo of the piece. It's a nice rhythmic change-up that also increases the drama.
@@KarlRKaiser I mean honestly, to outsiders like me who only listen to jazz and bebop but is never educated at it, it's all pretty crazy. And I'm sure there's lot others like me lol. I can guarantee you that was a complement.
@@thechronicler7461 It may sound crazy, and some so-called jazz is virtually just noise, but this genre of jazz has a complex order to it - rhythmic and harmonic - and how these pianists express music in this genre is very creative, clever, and .... musical.
The great part about the jazz party is there is room for everyone and their individual artistry. Everyone who I referred your videos to has said you are amazing. Don't you dare quit!🙂
The rhythm at 11:45. For two bars, he does a similar acceleration of the pulse, by playing a series of accenting (ascending) *dotted eights pulses* in the left hand, with the right hand alternating with unaccented chords. Depending on how you feel it, it can feel like a samba rhythm, or simply increasing the tempo by 4/3. This lasts for two whole bars and then reverts to the original pulse.
Love all of these monster jazz pianists. The most enjoyable part of this video is your actual reaction of pure joy and appreciation. Also, it's great seeing Barry Harris' reaction to Rossano's playing; Pure joy as well.
You asked what's the rhythm in the hemiola figure at about 12:05 I think it's based on double-time triplets with accents on the 1st and 3rd of each grouping? Tying the first 2 of each and accenting on 1st and 3rd.
Miss Jimindorothy you are very humble and respectful congratulation because also wen you talk I can see your heart into your mouth ,,GOD bless you with my all respect I follow you for so long you are an amazing and blessing piano player ,,,you play with love and you have your soul reflect in your delicate fingers,,,,GOD bless you always Miss.... I grow in a few nigth clubs that wen I was have 12 year old my uncle own and he bring me in noon to rehearsals and I growing together with big pianist and drummers and bass players trumpet's people wen you start so young you learn because your brain are so fresh and alert,,,the first time I can play the drum the drummer say you like to try ??? after I seat I can believe I wen to my house and for weeks I just can't take the sound from my mind..I love Jazz from that time to now,,,well today I compose Scoring Music for Films here In New York but everything by "ear " I'm a Self-taught I play guitar ,bass piano but I'm a drummer...well after my LORD my music is my only Love ...I walk with music I breath music ,Music also is my way of living... GOD bless you miss JIMIN always.... www.imdb.com/name/nm0260221/
That was great reaction video! It can be intimidating watching these musicians do what they love, it I feel that way when I listen to you play but you also inspire the better musician in me to wake up and go do it too. So thank you 👍🏾 🙏🏾
Mulgrew Miller is one of those guys that has never gotten the respect he deserved as a pianist. most people only acknowledge Bill Evans when it come to pianists and leave guys like Mulgrew Miller out of the discussions. Thank you Jimin!
I actually met Rossano at Barry Harris' workshop and saw him play this tune (For all I know, it might have been the same occasion from when this particular video was filmed, which means I'm somewhere there in the back watching). Indeed, his technique is incredibly clean, and with an incredible light touch that allows him to fly past the keys like a comet. It's funny cause I had no idea he was this big, and I had spoken with him before during the workshop, thinking he was just another casual observer, until I finally watched him play.
The rhythm at 6:48 was basically him playing chords in triplets in which seemed like alternating between both hands (So like Right-Left-Right, Left-Right-Left.... etc) and ultimately switching to 16th note rhythm for a brief moment, before going back to triplet feeling.
The music industry is a very fascinating journey. The mega rich of this industry always impress everybody. I think it has to do with mastering processes of abduction, or at least becoming comfortable with their relationship round you. The sooner you acknowledge their developments the better. These techniques, once confined to the empowerment of only a few overwhelming companies and their obsessed staff, really do it for everybody. It makes society as a whole so much more special and confident with itself. You can really bounce around inside these constructs without ever fading or phasing out ever. I truly love what the mega rich music industry did for everybody.
@@Gerard_2024 no not wrong page. all is one and each flows towards and through the other. it is the cycle of living things. it is the holding on part I illustrated for you. we must learn to adopt ways and paths that teach us how to let go of what brings burden to our existence. employing the wrong techniques, obsessed staffing etc, can encourage repetition of the wrong influences. I am moving towards the adoption of Buddhist learning. still at very early stage. ☯️
I had a great time and a good laugh watching you, watching the videos. I think you're as good as any of those guys and yet much younger. If you quit piano, what will I quit?? Thank you so much!
Indeed, Rossano Sportiello is a phenom to say the least, dare I say one of the greats including historically. Funilly enough, he has a classical background and graduated an Italian classical conservatory I believe, so he sometimes plays classical pieces with a jazz twist like his chopin jazz thing :)
12:07 = 3:4 polyrhythm , he plays with that polyrhythm a few times. The pulse of "3" in the left hand. Big fan of your playing and dedication to mastery btw! killing!
Music is an international langage that can touch so deep. At some part of the video, I almost see some little hearts in your eyes 😍 amazing video and react, 사합니다
This was fun. And *love* your instruction & demonstration videos, too. But you know what would be really nice? ... If you would post more of you just playing. Because your playing is really beautiful.
you have to quit playing piano!?!?! Ha, thats funny! in thats the case, then I should never even look at a piano again! Obviously there are many, many hugely talented people in this world in so many ways, then again, the majority of the world could not even play a c major scale.. It's all relative! we have to look at these people as inspiration to be the best that we can be.. I grew up listening and to and "emulating" Chick Corea.. I know that I'll never be as good as him but he inspired me to get closer to the best that I can be on the keyboard.. This was a great video.. You are immensely talented, beautiful and humble.. Keep doing what you do cause you inspire people as well!!! HAppy new YEAR!!!
Hi Jimin, please review Keith Jarrett solo piano “Don’t worry ‘bout me” tokyo concert. It’s more than just a technique and abillity, you can hear he brings the essential of music.
Around 12:09 you asked about phrasing. I'd consider that implied metric modulation, think of dividing sixteenth notes or eighths, whichever the case might be, into groups of three and emphasizing the first and third notes. You can really take that idea and run with it, making it feel like the tempo changed. I learned about this from a Vinnie Colaiuta article. The inverse might be dividing triplets into groups of 4 notes and making it feel like you're going from swing to straight time. Btw you are amazing. I will say that as a "pianist" I think I'm an ok drummer.
I need that desk! I'm always on my laptop and I never get to play my piano because i have to play late (baby grand - neighbors). Do you know where I can get one.
Thank you for this video! Is interesting seeing how musicians reacts by watching their colleague! I also recommend you to watch Stefano Bollani and Enrico Pieranunzi, two beautiful pianist in my opinion!
I'm probably wrong here, but I wonder if from 1:10 Rossano is playing *not* LRRR (with R thumb twice) but LRRL (with R thumb only once)?? (L/R = left/right hand)
Thanks for sharing these videos - and your thoughts about them - with us Dorothy! Rossano Sportiello playing Just One Of Those Things also has some Adam Makowicz influence in his performance. Adam played it on his "Live at Maybeck" CD, and also on another studio performance "A Tribute To Art Tatum" (which is even better). Here's a version of Adam playing it live: ua-cam.com/video/MTsZflN98eY/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Kindly do reaction videos for the younger piano/organ/keyboards players: Hiromi, Joey Alexander, Cory Henry, DoMi, Yohan Kim, Justin Lee Schultz, Jesus Molina, and Quennel Gaskin.
We heard that whisper at the end: "I'm going to quit piano." Please don't. Your videos are also instructive and inspiring and you have decades to grow and continue to teach and inspire people. You will be around long after the people you reacted to are gone. We need you.
@@vyt3nis I am not sure it is a joke, nor that it is literally intended. It is common for musicians to get discouraged watching someone extremely good at their instrument. If you are younger and not sure how far you want to pursue your instrument - given the hard work required - these observations can be discouraging. So, *just in case* - I prefer to be sincerely ENCOURAGING.
@Mank Hobley Maybe she was, and maybe she wasn't - we don't have to agree on that. There's nothing wrong with encouraging her. I appreciate her abilities, too, and THAT is why I'm encouraging her. You may not be aware of the intimidation factor to some musicians when they see super-talented people.
I've always loved complexity in music. Somehow, however, I seem to prefer (even after countless hours of music theory classes) forms of musical complexity found outside the wide realm of jazz improvisation. I feel guilty admitting it, but hey ... If jazz improv was going to grow on me, it has had three decades to do so. Nonetheless, I see the skill in these clips and admire those superhuman abilities even if the sound world is not one I personally enjoy swimming in.
A friend of mine told me about this video. Thank you so much, Jimindorothy, I feel very honored! Congratulations on your beautiful work.
Maestro!!!! I'm such a fan of you!!😆 Hope I can see your playing one day! Happy new year :)
Such a Humble man
I'd never heard of Rossano Sportiello until today - and now I am a fan for life!
The best part of this is watching you enjoying the music. Pure joy.
한국어 자막 있습니다~!
재즈피아노 공부 열심히 해야겠네요......
I'm gonna practice today bye.....
1. 00:43 Rossano Sportiello - Just One of Those Things
2. 02:59 Dado Moroni - Ain't Misbehavin
3. 07:19 Mulgrew Miller - I Love You
4. 11:01 Dick Hyman - Finger Breaker
이 댓 고정 해주실 수 있나여..
Rossano Sportiello is so freaking good. Absolutely love it. Thanks for spreading his art!!
My goodness, Rossano Sportiello, what a player and one of the most humble Gentlemen I have had the plessure of meeting! Crazy combining bebop language with stride
She admires these musicians' playing like the way I admire her playing !
Awwwww thank you☺️
The first guy is Rossano Sportiello, he’s a genius jazz pianist in general and he goes live every week!!!
Yeah man I love his playing! He's really one of the stride piano greats. I got the chance to listen live to him along with Stephanie Trick, Luca Filastro, Paolo Alderighi and Silvan Zing. That was for sure a highlight of last year for me.
His fingers must be made of Teflon....😲
A beast among men!
And also Jim Hassion ua-cam.com/video/PpzBSPWfrJw/v-deo.html. He died a few years ago but all his great recording are still on UA-cam :)
@@dario6047 Ah man that's sad to hear he was a real master. I wondered why he stopped uploading. RIP.
This is a relative world we live in. I consider you an immense genius. And I'm glad to see you have people you look up to
Damn true
Well put! There’s always someone ‘better’ - or do we really mean ‘better’? More ‘advanced’? Yet do we mean more advanced?
12:06 점사분음표 폴리인데 왼손은 점사로 가면서 오른손은 점사를 한박으로 본 상태에서 셔플 리듬 뒤에 노트 치고 있네요
1(왼손) ti ta(오른손)
I really appreciate the fact sometimes you choosed some very underrated performances of different jazz standards, because that way we can discover new talented pianists... I mean the dude who performed Ain't misbehavin was so brilliant !!! And then I clicked on the link and realized it even doesn't have 300 views... I was like "How is that possible ???"
Exactly..... how is that possible!
Dado is absolutely one of the best italian pianists, we know him quite well over here :)
Dick Hyman is a legend of the jazz! He is 94 years old nowadays and he even knew J P Jhonson and Willie the Lion and other great pianist. He also published a DVD called "century of jazz piano" where he shows all different piano styles and artists from ragtime to modern jazz. 😁
The rhythm at 7:03 moves into a triplet rhythm with a "hemiola" accent - on all the alternating notes - ONE - two - THREE - four - FIVE - six. It has the feel of increasing the tempo by 50%. So if his stride tempo was about 80bpm, it feels like 120bpm with a triple-time feel.
But after only a few beats of this he DOUBLES the pulse, making it a sextuplet relative to the tempo of the piece.
It's a nice rhythmic change-up that also increases the drama.
crazy(mind blowing) youtuber and crazy(mind blowing subscriber👍🏻
@@KarlRKaiser I don’t think he was insulting you lol
@@zacharyperez8230 In case you're right I deleted my response. You cannot tell what people mean on UA-cam, sometimes.
@@KarlRKaiser I mean honestly, to outsiders like me who only listen to jazz and bebop but is never educated at it, it's all pretty crazy. And I'm sure there's lot others like me lol. I can guarantee you that was a complement.
@@thechronicler7461 It may sound crazy, and some so-called jazz is virtually just noise, but this genre of jazz has a complex order to it - rhythmic and harmonic - and how these pianists express music in this genre is very creative, clever, and .... musical.
그냥 리액션이 아니라 분석하는 부분까지 할애하셔서 더 좋은 콘텐츠 같아요 ! ㅠㅠ
Loved it. Especially when you said at the end, "I'm going to quit playing the piano." Universal and very funny. Lovely elegant look, too, BTW.
The great part about the jazz party is there is room for everyone and their individual artistry. Everyone who I referred your videos to has said you are amazing. Don't you dare quit!🙂
The rhythm at 11:45. For two bars, he does a similar acceleration of the pulse, by playing a series of accenting (ascending) *dotted eights pulses* in the left hand, with the right hand alternating with unaccented chords. Depending on how you feel it, it can feel like a samba rhythm, or simply increasing the tempo by 4/3. This lasts for two whole bars and then reverts to the original pulse.
Right, I see what you're saying...
It seems to me that you make it sound more complicated than it is...
Love all of these monster jazz pianists. The most enjoyable part of this video is your actual reaction of pure joy and appreciation.
Also, it's great seeing Barry Harris' reaction to Rossano's playing; Pure joy as well.
You asked what's the rhythm in the hemiola figure at about 12:05
I think it's based on double-time triplets with accents on the 1st and 3rd of each grouping? Tying the first 2 of each and accenting on 1st and 3rd.
Miss Jimindorothy you are very humble and respectful congratulation because also wen you talk I can see your heart into your mouth ,,GOD bless you with my all respect I follow you for so long you are an amazing and blessing piano player ,,,you play with love and you have your soul reflect in your delicate fingers,,,,GOD bless you always Miss....
I grow in a few nigth clubs that wen I was have 12 year old my uncle own and he bring me in noon to rehearsals and I growing together with big pianist and drummers and bass players trumpet's people wen you start so young you learn because your brain are so fresh and alert,,,the first time I can play the drum the drummer say you like to try ??? after I seat I can believe I wen to my house and for weeks I just can't take the sound from my mind..I love Jazz from that time to now,,,well today I compose Scoring Music for Films here In New York but everything by "ear " I'm a Self-taught I play guitar ,bass piano but I'm a drummer...well after my LORD my music is my only Love ...I walk with music I breath music ,Music also is my way of living...
GOD bless you miss JIMIN always....
www.imdb.com/name/nm0260221/
That was great reaction video! It can be intimidating watching these musicians do what they love, it I feel that way when I listen to you play but you also inspire the better musician in me to wake up and go do it too. So thank you 👍🏾 🙏🏾
What a beautiful video
Mulgrew Miller is one of those guys that has never gotten the respect he deserved as a pianist. most people only acknowledge Bill Evans when it come to pianists and leave guys like Mulgrew Miller out of the discussions. Thank you Jimin!
Amazing choices, I really enjoyed watching this...
Dick Hyman produces the same expression for me too. A mixture of enjoyment, disbelief, admiration, and disgust! :)
Man, she really can play. Always a pleasure to listen to.
Some crazy ones to check out
Eldar djangarov - Straight no Chaser
Domi playing Oscar Peterson
Erroll Garner playing Misty
Jesus Molina jamming with Corey Henry is another fantastic one
And Hiromi Uehara
I actually met Rossano at Barry Harris' workshop and saw him play this tune (For all I know, it might have been the same occasion from when this particular video was filmed, which means I'm somewhere there in the back watching). Indeed, his technique is incredibly clean, and with an incredible light touch that allows him to fly past the keys like a comet. It's funny cause I had no idea he was this big, and I had spoken with him before during the workshop, thinking he was just another casual observer, until I finally watched him play.
I'm a simple pianist, I see "Horowitz in Moscow" in the background, I like
Brava Jimin!! Sempre ottimi video. Everytime awesome videos here. Thank you!
나도 도로시님 연주보면 저렇게느껴짐😳
The rhythm at 6:48 was basically him playing chords in triplets in which seemed like alternating between both hands (So like Right-Left-Right, Left-Right-Left.... etc) and ultimately switching to 16th note rhythm for a brief moment, before going back to triplet feeling.
The music industry is a very fascinating journey. The mega rich of this industry always impress everybody. I think it has to do with mastering processes of abduction, or at least becoming comfortable with their relationship round you. The sooner you acknowledge their developments the better. These techniques, once confined to the empowerment of only a few overwhelming companies and their obsessed staff, really do it for everybody. It makes society as a whole so much more special and confident with itself. You can really bounce around inside these constructs without ever fading or phasing out ever. I truly love what the mega rich music industry did for everybody.
"Abduction.".. "Obsessed staff"...Excuse me ? We´re talking about jazz piano here. Are you on the wrong page ?
@@Gerard_2024 no not wrong page. all is one and each flows towards and through the other. it is the cycle of living things. it is the holding on part I illustrated for you. we must learn to adopt ways and paths that teach us how to let go of what brings burden to our existence. employing the wrong techniques, obsessed staffing etc, can encourage repetition of the wrong influences.
I am moving towards the adoption of Buddhist learning. still at very early stage. ☯️
I had a great time and a good laugh watching you, watching the videos. I think you're as good as any of those guys and yet much younger. If you quit piano, what will I quit?? Thank you so much!
Wow that first video was phenomenal. Was just thinking about how classical musicians don’t improvise. Sounds great.
Indeed, Rossano Sportiello is a phenom to say the least, dare I say one of the greats including historically. Funilly enough, he has a classical background and graduated an Italian classical conservatory I believe, so he sometimes plays classical pieces with a jazz twist like his chopin jazz thing :)
Essa é minha reação ao te ver tocando! Um abraço do Rio de janeiro - Brazil.
I'd love to see your take on some new-age piano virtuosos like Hiromi, Rob Araujo, Anomalie, and Jesus Molina.
Love this man I needed this
Jimin I would like to hear you play Kapustin You are the best I know that for you everything is possible thanks Greetings from Colombia South America
Yet another great video! Love your channel Jimin!
thank you, they are all astonishing performances
I usually find reaction videos boring, BUT I want more of this!!
12:07 = 3:4 polyrhythm , he plays with that polyrhythm a few times. The pulse of "3" in the left hand. Big fan of your playing and dedication to mastery btw! killing!
Yes!
Amazing stride! Beijo from 🇨🇻🇵🇹
I had a good time also! 😊 Thanks!
That was great! You have some of the same reactions I have when I listen to you. Thank you.
U r the best. In all ways.
This is great! More reaction videos please!
Impressive ...nothing to say...just listening.
Great video!
Yep ! It lack Hiromi I think ... 🤪😉
I think it was VERY impressive!! I liked it a lot!!! Very good.
I heard "Finger Breaker" in the movie "The Legend of 1900" when i was a child. I finally know who play this!!
Uh lots of ppl play it. Jelly Roll Morton wrote it tho
Luca Filastro's version is also noteworthy
Music is an international langage that can touch so deep. At some part of the video, I almost see some little hearts in your eyes 😍 amazing video and react, 사합니다
Very enjoyable, informative, motivating...thanks Jimin!!!🌹🌹🌹
Jeez! That first guy strides his left hand faster than I can slap my kids.
This was fun. And *love* your instruction & demonstration videos, too. But you know what would be really nice? ... If you would post more of you just playing. Because your playing is really beautiful.
I completely agree. My favorite youtube video:
ua-cam.com/video/Kv4lLd8WF1g/v-deo.html
I would really like to see more videos like that.
You should make a reaction to Mulgrew playing Old Folks. One of my favorite piano videos!
you have to quit playing piano!?!?! Ha, thats funny! in thats the case, then I should never even look at a piano again! Obviously there are many, many hugely talented people in this world in so many ways, then again, the majority of the world could not even play a c major scale.. It's all relative! we have to look at these people as inspiration to be the best that we can be.. I grew up listening and to and "emulating" Chick Corea.. I know that I'll never be as good as him but he inspired me to get closer to the best that I can be on the keyboard.. This was a great video.. You are immensely talented, beautiful and humble.. Keep doing what you do cause you inspire people as well!!! HAppy new YEAR!!!
Hi Jimin, please review Keith Jarrett solo piano “Don’t worry ‘bout me” tokyo concert. It’s more than just a technique and abillity, you can hear he brings the essential of music.
Thank you for the video 🙏🙏
Around 12:09 you asked about phrasing. I'd consider that implied metric modulation, think of dividing sixteenth notes or eighths, whichever the case might be, into groups of three and emphasizing the first and third notes. You can really take that idea and run with it, making it feel like the tempo changed. I learned about this from a Vinnie Colaiuta article. The inverse might be dividing triplets into groups of 4 notes and making it feel like you're going from swing to straight time. Btw you are amazing. I will say that as a "pianist" I think I'm an ok drummer.
Super! Спасибо вам! Klass!
14:01 보면서 계속 들었던 생각....
12:29 Charleston rhythm?
Grew takes the cake! Amazing players all!!!!
Fantastic musicians, as are you. BTW, you look beautiful.
좋은음악 추천해줘서 심장이 도키도키
horowitz in moscow....wonderful.
중간에 대박이다~ 귀여우세요!
"I want to play like him." - Just play like yourself.
Kompliment You have the disk from Horowitz in Moscow!
Rossano Sportiello italian jazz pianist
I need that desk! I'm always on my laptop and I never get to play my piano because i have to play late (baby grand - neighbors). Do you know where I can get one.
Thank you for this video! Is interesting seeing how musicians reacts by watching their colleague! I also recommend you to watch Stefano Bollani and Enrico Pieranunzi, two beautiful pianist in my opinion!
Enrico Pieranunzi-les amants is one of my favourite recordings
@@gospelphilomath yeah, very good tune!
Wow, yt recommended it for me fast
No matter how great they play, always remember to breath and eat well.
You are the best
Good to know the stank face is universal.
13:26 I hear the piano says "wobble" lol
I'm probably wrong here, but I wonder if from 1:10 Rossano is playing *not* LRRR (with R thumb twice) but LRRL (with R thumb only once)?? (L/R = left/right hand)
(With the first and last L the same note?)
Thank'you
12:05 sounds like heavily accenting "+" continuously.
Thanks for sharing these videos - and your thoughts about them - with us Dorothy!
Rossano Sportiello playing Just One Of Those Things also has some Adam Makowicz influence in his performance. Adam played it on his "Live at Maybeck" CD, and also on another studio performance "A Tribute To Art Tatum" (which is even better).
Here's a version of Adam playing it live: ua-cam.com/video/MTsZflN98eY/v-deo.html
Enjoy!
재밌게 보고 갑니다 이 컨텐츠 좋아요 :)
Iloveyou
Kindly do reaction videos for the younger piano/organ/keyboards players: Hiromi, Joey Alexander, Cory Henry, DoMi, Yohan Kim, Justin Lee Schultz, Jesus Molina, and Quennel Gaskin.
Oh yes! I like them all! And I was on a Joey Alexander concert, when he was 14. I have a picture together with him :D
Can you review Hiromi Uehara?
Many,many ,many, hours of practice, many,many,many,many. DEDICATION.
We heard that whisper at the end: "I'm going to quit piano."
Please don't. Your videos are also instructive and inspiring and you have decades to grow and continue to teach and inspire people. You will be around long after the people you reacted to are gone. We need you.
it's a joke man
@@vyt3nis I am not sure it is a joke, nor that it is literally intended. It is common for musicians to get discouraged watching someone extremely good at their instrument. If you are younger and not sure how far you want to pursue your instrument - given the hard work required - these observations can be discouraging. So, *just in case* - I prefer to be sincerely ENCOURAGING.
@Mank Hobley Maybe she was, and maybe she wasn't - we don't have to agree on that. There's nothing wrong with encouraging her. I appreciate her abilities, too, and THAT is why I'm encouraging her.
You may not be aware of the intimidation factor to some musicians when they see super-talented people.
@Mank Hobley yeah, it's funny to see her as awed by other pianists as we are by her! And she's young. She'll only get better and better.
Show 👏👏👏❤
Check out Johnny Guarnieri's version of Stealin' Apples here on youtube!
Everyone's got Rhythm
I saw your LP of Horowitz in Moscow,do you like him😊
I know you can play like them if you want :) The best part here is seeing how appreciate you to other amazing pianist ❤️
Dorothy is in all these videos but where is Jim? I wish I was Jim!
Omg.....all i can say is, well.....omg
차밍조 보고 유입됬습니다! 스페인 해주세여
very groovy and attractive piano aficionada, thanks for posting
Please do more reaction videos please.
I've always loved complexity in music. Somehow, however, I seem to prefer (even after countless hours of music theory classes) forms of musical complexity found outside the wide realm of jazz improvisation. I feel guilty admitting it, but hey ... If jazz improv was going to grow on me, it has had three decades to do so.
Nonetheless, I see the skill in these clips and admire those superhuman abilities even if the sound world is not one I personally enjoy swimming in.