Man, you should've asked Ron O'Dell for the midi file from the player piano performance xD I actually have that one! By the way, if you really want this to sound good then try using Staccatissimo instead of Staccato (shortens the note by 2/3 instead of 1/2 so you get a better snap), use Marcato as an accenting articulation to bring out the melody a bit like Sibelius does when a midi file is exported. The results will be even better! Nice job with this!
I didn't know those old school Tavern Pianos were called player pianos. Had to search it. That was a fantastic piece. I didn't know who Tom Brier was before this but I hope they recover well.
Check on Keeper1st, and be prepared to be amazed! He is the most amazing sight-reader/ragtime pianist I've ever seen! His improvisations are out of this world, and so are his ragtime compositions. Too bad most of them, sheet-music wise, will never be available to the public, unless someone transcribes them by ear, which I could easily do.
A player piano is one which has the ability to play itself, usually from paper music rolls. If a player piano has a keyboard (most of them do), it can also be played by hand in the normal way.
@@andrewbarrett1537 also known as a pianola. I'm really lucky to have one donated to me through someone's will although A6 and Ab6 both don't work. They're super cool though and I've got a bunch of scrolls.
Just curious, amirite that this means that Brier composed and punched it at a old recording player piano, but no MIDI or score or even known extant piano roll. And what we see here for a score and rendition is your transcription from a video of a player piano replaying it, and a MIDI playback of the transcription. Cool piece -- it seems such a shame that Brier left it that far from transcription (but such a boon that you transcribed it). It is to wonder how many fine rags have been lost to history from ragtimers altogether, or almost so except for some fluke.
Tom Brier is a musical genius. So sad about his accident, really hope he finds a way back to the piano now that he's in therapy.
Even if unable to play at his old skill and speed, hopefully he might be able to enter rags into a recording medium.
Despite the rarity, to me, it is the best Tom Brier composition. The Halloween mood is prevalent.
Man, you should've asked Ron O'Dell for the midi file from the player piano performance xD I actually have that one! By the way, if you really want this to sound good then try using Staccatissimo instead of Staccato (shortens the note by 2/3 instead of 1/2 so you get a better snap), use Marcato as an accenting articulation to bring out the melody a bit like Sibelius does when a midi file is exported. The results will be even better! Nice job with this!
That's nice
I agree! Definitely one of my favorite Tom Brier pieces!
Great musician!!!
Any day I find a new Tom Brier composition that I've not heard before is a good day! SCORE!
i see tom brier, i like.
Cool piece 😀
I didn't know those old school Tavern Pianos were called player pianos.
Had to search it.
That was a fantastic piece.
I didn't know who Tom Brier was before this but I hope they recover well.
Check on Keeper1st, and be prepared to be amazed! He is the most amazing sight-reader/ragtime pianist I've ever seen! His improvisations are out of this world, and so are his ragtime compositions. Too bad most of them, sheet-music wise, will never be available to the public, unless someone transcribes them by ear, which I could easily do.
A player piano is one which has the ability to play itself, usually from paper music rolls. If a player piano has a keyboard (most of them do), it can also be played by hand in the normal way.
@@andrewbarrett1537 Ah, that makes sense.
Thanks for letting me know.
Hope you're having a nice new year.
@@andrewbarrett1537 also known as a pianola. I'm really lucky to have one donated to me through someone's will although A6 and Ab6 both don't work. They're super cool though and I've got a bunch of scrolls.
@@banj4356 Actually, a Pianola is a player piano built by Aeolian and the term is misused all over as a nickname for player pianos, which it is not.
"2nd time only"
Proceeds to upload the incorrect MIDI that plays it both times instead of taking five seconds to edit it to play correctly.
Wish I was good enough at piano to play this
This should have a million views at least
Because?
Класс ...Спасибо...
Approximately how hard is this piece? just thinking whether it is a good idea for me to learn it.
I'd say about the same difficulty as Maple Leaf Rag. Maybe a little harder. It's not as fast.
@@AKitchell great! I have mastered maple leaf two years ago, so this shouldn't be a problem
Just curious, amirite that this means that Brier composed and punched it at a old recording player piano, but no MIDI or score or even known extant piano roll. And what we see here for a score and rendition is your transcription from a video of a player piano replaying it, and a MIDI playback of the transcription.
Cool piece -- it seems such a shame that Brier left it that far from transcription (but such a boon that you transcribed it).
It is to wonder how many fine rags have been lost to history from ragtimers altogether, or almost so except for some fluke.
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