A lire les notes de l'album de François Rilhac "Thanks a Million", dues à Louis Mazetier, il doit y avoir encore beaucoup d'autres perles à découvrir. Celle-ci est fantastique! Thank you BlueBlackJazz!
Superbe. 2 grands maîtres ! Je pensais qu il n y avait plus de documents filmés ou enregistrés du Viking du Stride comme l appelait son grand copain Nabe mais vous nous prouvez régulièrement le contraire . Merci une fois de plus du partage , ca n’a pas de prix.
Man....Art T. claimed he could replay his various solos note for note, his musical memory was that good. I heard Jordan Rudess (keyboardist for Dream Theater) once explain that he relies heavily on sheet music, and can sight read very well. One of his qualms with classical performing and training at the Berkeley School was that they don't want you to rely on sheet music, but remembering the compositions just didn't work for Rudess. Meanwhile, he expressed his admiration for John Petrucci's "musical memory", whereby he had everything stored in his head. It's a very interesting phenomena how great musicians process musical information differently, and how varied their gifts and capabilities are, even at a master level.
He adquirido varias de las transcripciones, y realmente son sorprendentes por su fidelidad a la interpretación original. Me interesa saber si estas transcripciones las hacen enteramente de oído, o si utilizan, además, algún programa informático. Muchas gracias.
Check the previously unheard takes from James P. Johnson’s 1944 sessions for the World Broadcasting : ru-vid.com/group/OLAK5uy_nvHRzHcNXNjcBDEJRKtgwhbqx1KXIhSJI
I had to listen to this again,willie gant was terrific,what interesting to me is his left hand sounds alot like jp johnson ,but in his right hand i here alot of lucky Roberts influence,what ever ,he was great.
Wuaaauu! I can imagine myself being in those rent-house parties these two people used to go and pit themselves against each other showing off their piano skills. Thank you for sharing it ☺️