I did not fully appreciate or understand the term "stride piano" until I happened to catch her on UA-cam. Since then, I am fully hooked on her performances. She is mind-numbingly good. Her left hand is a blur. How she can hit the keys this fast and so accurately? Then add her humility and grace ... Paulo is one very lucky man!!!
Many congratulations on this beautiful interview to a great pianist! Brava, Stephanie, and thank you for all the happiness and joy you bring with your beautiful stride piano playing!
She is a treasure. And yes many of us can't help but comment on her beauty compared to the men who invented this style-- but remember that a part of the style that she does NOT incorporate (I assume) is the gin and the cigars...
"A very joyfull art of Music!!". Stephanie's answer to the question of how come a Young Girl like herself chooses such old Music as the stride piano Music and Ragtime and Boogie woogie, all the three of them from the 1920's and 1930's, as her prefered Music. Her playing and this interview show that Stephanie Trick is a unique person and pianist, that USA should be proud of. She is really using and devellopping and spreading the knowledge of this sort of original American music, that this way gets It's deserved rennaisance.
Thanks for this interview. It explains a lot about Ms.Trick's great talent. But I would have liked to know how she practices. How long does it take her to learn a stride piece, for example? Does she go over a few bars of stride music until she gets the left hand up to speed and then proceed to the next few bars? Or does she use another method to learn a stride piece that is pages long? Does she work on the left hand chords and then drop in the right hand notes? etc.
Like so many brilliant jazz pianists, it comes as no surprise that she had a training in clissical music. Delightful young woman to hear on piano and delightful to look at.
you got it all Stephanie, you've got a good feel when you play piano obvious to me you have natural rythmn. Stride is your trick mate - let me hear chea doi.
Great interview, great player. I'm sure it's out there, but I wonder what's the relationship between stride (NYC?) and boogie-woogie. I love the blues pianists, and it's interesting to think of the great 50s player Otis Spann with the context of the Stride players I have listened to.
beautiful smile.So nice to see you dress not in BLACK! Black is horrible for photography,exploit your beauty,in colour. What would it take to get you to play on a Baldwin?
A wonderful musician and total sweetheart!
A great talent and yet so humble.
How wonderful is this beautiful talented young lady. God Bless
A Charming Beautiful Young Lady with an immense talent ❤️
I truly adore people who have given their all to an art, and not many have perfected much as Stephanie, absolutely wonderful.
a very talented preformer thank you for your sharing with everone
Thanks Stephanie & Don Much joy from this girl to many people !!!!!!
I did not fully appreciate or understand the term "stride piano" until I happened to catch her on UA-cam. Since then, I am fully hooked on her performances. She is mind-numbingly good. Her left hand is a blur. How she can hit the keys this fast and so accurately? Then add her humility and grace ... Paulo is one very lucky man!!!
Many congratulations on this beautiful interview to a great pianist! Brava, Stephanie, and thank you for all the happiness and joy you bring with your beautiful stride piano playing!
This young lady is a study in genius, everything she does comes from the heart. Just wonderful!
Well spoken interview.
She is a treasure. And yes many of us can't help but comment on her beauty compared to the men who invented this style-- but remember that a part of the style that she does NOT incorporate (I assume) is the gin and the cigars...
"A very joyfull art of Music!!". Stephanie's answer to the question of how come a Young Girl like herself chooses such old Music as the stride piano Music and Ragtime and Boogie woogie, all the three of them from the 1920's and 1930's, as her prefered Music. Her playing and this interview show that Stephanie Trick is a unique person and pianist, that USA should be proud of. She is really using and devellopping and spreading the knowledge of this sort of original American music, that this way gets It's deserved rennaisance.
A very beautiful jazz genius, hm, why isn´t there more of her´s around my place? >:/
she's got a billion dollar smile
Stephanie, you are GREAT !!!!!!
Thanks for this interview. It explains a lot about Ms.Trick's great talent. But I would have liked to know how she practices. How long does it take her to learn a stride piece, for example? Does she go over a few bars of stride music until she gets the left hand up to speed and then proceed to the next few bars? Or does she use another method to learn a stride piece that is pages long? Does she work on the left hand chords and then drop in the right hand notes? etc.
Quelle douceur durant cette interview, bravo Stephanie, Bonne description de la musique Ragtime. 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Like so many brilliant jazz pianists, it comes as no surprise that she had a training in clissical music. Delightful young woman to hear on piano and delightful to look at.
i'm in love
This girl will be going to great places!!
7 years later, I would say that she now OWNS those places!
@@demef758 lol it's been seven years already???!!!
Sweetheart, indeed. So talented yet down to earth with that millon dollar smile.
she's so sweet... And Great Talent
you got it all Stephanie, you've got a good feel when you play piano obvious to me you have natural rythmn. Stride is your trick mate - let me hear chea doi.
It's nice to hear a 'joyful' form of music in contrast to the usual mixture of sex, violence, anger, and gloomy angst. Stephanie forever!!
This lady is responsible for the global rise in sea levels. Her smile can melt glaciers....
Where's interview #2?
Great interview, great player. I'm sure it's out there, but I wonder what's the relationship between stride (NYC?) and boogie-woogie. I love the blues pianists, and it's interesting to think of the great 50s player Otis Spann with the context of the Stride players I have listened to.
st ephanie, just a quick question, what is your opinion of the pianist bobby enriques ? just quurious. alan
2:45 Was it on purpose??
she's beautiful
When are we going to hear a cutting contest between Stephanie and Alan Swanson? Or maybe Tom Brier?
Did he say 'gendre'?
2:44 dat nose doe
Abba, please
😂😂😂
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Over abundance of talent, unlike most of the crap people turn out today, i.e. hip hop, rap, etc.
Yeah, and she'll probably live a lot longer than those guys, too. She definitely doesn't fit the stereotype of a stride piano player.
beautiful smile.So nice to see you dress not in BLACK! Black is horrible for photography,exploit your beauty,in colour. What would it take to get you to play on a Baldwin?
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hate this interviewer... love stephanie....