@@vuyombambisa5193 Did you mean, why I stopped using this ringtone? I didn't. I made a set of ringtones from the music that I love. I use different ones for different people. I have The Crave, Asturias, Tubular Bells (from the movie Exorcist), one of Mozart's Requiems, and one from a really good Russian song. I am about to add another one, Schism by Tool.
Nadie del publico se daba cuenta que en realidad molesto a Jelly Morton al tocar su propia cancion en una version mas complicada con esas cromaticas que hace en los bajos y todo lo demas. Tambien se asombro que pudiera copiar su cancion y hacerla mas complicada con solo escucharla.
@@Littledimples519 Exactly. Not to mention that a brand new section was added by 1900 to Morton's The Crave and yet the supposed "elite" and proper ladies and gentlemen were not "sophisticated" enough to appreciate them.
@@SouthsideDOGZ My mans quite literally changed the musical texture, mood, and made destructive jazz harmonize with even more chaotic jazz! How can you not at least appreciate the creativity?
@@henryw.elliott499 Irrelevant point. You'd be surprised to find that many people in real life also operate on this same logic, "If it's faster, it must be better!"
If they just told them he copied and made it a better version of the piece by only hearing it the first time i think they'll be amazed buuuut. They're only there for music. Soooo original content = amazing... Copy content = meh...
why nobody checks that he played a more difficult version
Very Very difficult. That's why i post this one only
its such a more difficult version that it was probably recorded with 3 hands (2 for left)
This version is way more good than the first one.
I thing ke played it changing it to D# minor which is a more difficult key !!!
Majority of 1900 peace's were recorded by 2 pianos.
I knew Jelly Roll Morton's music throug this movie, Ennio Morricone was amazing. R.I.P. Ennio Morricone.
Superlativo film di Tornatore.....! GRANDE , UNICO, come sempre, Tim Roth! ENNIO MORRICONE ....GRAZIE!
0:21 Bushy brows knows what's up.
My favorite scene from the movie. I used to have The Crave as a ringtone.
Thank you for that idea :)
Why did you stop
@@vuyombambisa5193 Did you mean, why I stopped using this ringtone? I didn't. I made a set of ringtones from the music that I love. I use different ones for different people. I have The Crave, Asturias, Tubular Bells (from the movie Exorcist), one of Mozart's Requiems, and one from a really good Russian song. I am about to add another one, Schism by Tool.
i literally set it as a ringtone yesterda🔥y
Me too😂
They dont know that its his first time listening to it , anf then played it with more difficulty infront of its composer
Look, here Maestro played his opponent`s composition brilliantly even with halfstep shift up 👏
Only the maestro knows what's happening🤣
Morton too.... he's like 😡😠😡😠😡😠
this is a classic
Nadie del publico se daba cuenta que en realidad molesto a Jelly Morton al tocar su propia cancion en una version mas complicada con esas cromaticas que hace en los bajos y todo lo demas. Tambien se asombro que pudiera copiar su cancion y hacerla mas complicada con solo escucharla.
dont they understand that he learned the song after just hearing it once
How my parents think I learn songs lol.
…and played it better, imho. LOL.
There are well documented scripts by famous composers who memorized music on the first hearing and recorded it later.
Only Morton noticed that.
Not only that, but he transposed it up a semitone
He played it better than the other guy
So good.
Filthy amateurs, they can't appreciate his improvisation just because it sounded the same to their rotten ears.
I watched this a child. Probably around 10 or 11 and even I noticed the difference! So rich!
@@Littledimples519 Exactly. Not to mention that a brand new section was added by 1900 to Morton's The Crave and yet the supposed "elite" and proper ladies and gentlemen were not "sophisticated" enough to appreciate them.
This actually kind of pissed me off too, like, can you idiots not hear how much he added to it?
@@SouthsideDOGZ My mans quite literally changed the musical texture, mood, and made destructive jazz harmonize with even more chaotic jazz!
How can you not at least appreciate the creativity?
@@henryw.elliott499 Irrelevant point. You'd be surprised to find that many people in real life also operate on this same logic, "If it's faster, it must be better!"
더 풍부하게 들리는 왼손베이스
If they just told them he copied and made it a better version of the piece by only hearing it the first time i think they'll be amazed buuuut. They're only there for music. Soooo original content = amazing... Copy content = meh...
I thought I played good.. Aha this sounds great
The guy from hulk...why does he always look so vicious
Why is it up a semitone, is that intentional
i noticed too .probably its because this is the italian language
Danny boodman TJ lemon nineteen hundred vs jelly roll morton
Film name?
The legend of 1900
the hands in the video dont match what the audio is playing at all
I mean the level5
I can also do that is so easy
this is 4 hand play,,
È il bello è che è in italiano
Eh già 😊
@@wol6530 MI piace come non pubblichi da un anno ma sei attivo 👍👍
@@FranciescoGallo eh si sono sul tubo ogni giorno ma non ho più pubblicato niente 😅
카피해버리는...
🤓
장점. piano. e.g., The crave(1900, Ennio Morricone)
No, Jelly Roll Morton