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Thank you for your comments! I've read all of them! And made Part 2 with pianists of your choice: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KIeuY3rlYzQ.html Enjoy!
My grandmother used to scoot me up on to the piano bench, and say "these old fingers just don't move like they used to" just before she would belt out some boogie woogie, miss you Grandma!
It did die because this is not boogie-woogie music. There are only a few videos now left on RU-vid that are genuine, boogie, Woogie music. This is not one of them.
@@lantongalger3477he's actually kinda correct on what he's saying. And a little wrong Modern boogie woogie is more of 50s and 60s style rockn roll mixed with rockabilly. Elvis and jerry lee lewis were known to use this type of style when incorporating in their songs. Where's rollem Pete by Pete Davidson is probably a perfect example to a traditional boogie woogie. And Swanee river by Albert Ammons to name a few
My great older brother who lost his life in Viet Nam would play it when I was small, loved it, couldn't get enough, now elderly I hear my bro playing...I'll see him soon...amen
Dear Adios Muchachos: It's a blessing. Going through the trouble to learn an instrument when computers can play people's canned music makes it more lucrative for them than the pure sweat-of-the-brow proper study. The music business is a sad and dirty unjust joke, such as stultified sapiens sapping stipends.
Player #3 at the airport was just amazingly fresh, uniquie, and had a sound of it's own beyond the others and your typical boogie woogie pianist. I really was impressed. It amazes me that people just walk on by or stop for a moment, then go on like nothing is happening! One girl sorta did a little wiggle type motion. That was really fun and awe inspiring! Thank you for sharing your talent.
He did have to sit on that cauliflower though and I wouldn't have enjoyed it last Thursday. Maybe he needed to play a piano. I'm just guessing but saxophones don't usually sound like pianos do they now?
I installed it once to learn a song but it took me so long to learn it that I gave up I learn quicker the old way with a teacher rather than this app, and plus they don’t teach you nothing of the posture how to sit when you play the piano and how to curve your fingers and to don’t smash the piano keys they don’t teach ya that, plus I chose that I was ok level piano player and they made me feel like I was a 8 year old kid learning the basics
you cant think about every single note just like that, that's why in order to play something, you repeat each note until it becomes like a habit, and in the end, you don't know even yourself what you're playing because you don't have to think about it. if the music isn't too hard and you don't have to concentrate you can even daydream while playing, which gives birth to improvisations and even eventually new compositions.
@@michaelmrozek2367 yes ofc always when leaening a new piece its like that, i meant over time you repeated it so much that it becomes automatic thats why u can play it faster and faster and with less mistakes. Bc u need to think less
The left hand in boogie keeps the beat and does it by playing a relatively short boogie-blues in based on 3 chord patterns. Over, and over, and over and over. So left hand is not the genius of boogie, it's the bass player keeping a beat. It's the RIGHT hand doing the hard stuff, dozens of riffs at very high speed, that have to keep up with the beat. Love it !
Thanks a bunch. My dad played like this. .... especially when mum was trying to get us organized when we were supposed to be going out. It drove her mad, but we loved having this music in the house. It's amazing how these skills belong to the player and are not necessarily passed on to the next generation. RIP, we still love you Dad, Mum too!
@@powgum: I'm sorry that you feel this way; whatever you want to call it, it's the truth. When one gets older and more life-real; with bills to pay, mouths to feed, etc. Even the cougar-one-night-stands, easily bed-induced upon hearing the sounds of skillful savvy -- will, too, eventually, ask about one's bank account.
@@eddyvideostar People sing, dance, write and play sports every day for the love of it, and never make a cent. Look around at your family, friends or co-workers.
Boogie woogie is one of the most physically demanding as that repetitive walking bass on the left hand is pretty fatiguing as you dont change those muscles much
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The #3 Danilo has an absolutely IMPECABLE timing and precision, every note he plays is absolutely correct and spot on! Hat off to the dude, he's got a perfect metronome in his head. Just my 2 cents/
Luca's performance is well beyond his years.It's been 3 years since I saw this,and I came back to hear it all again.14 and playing like he's been at it for decades.I hope he's still jamming too.I love a rocking piano tune,and his playing will have allot of happy dancers moving all over.
I've always admired people who can play the piano but this video was beyond awesome. I love boogie woogie music and watching the players fingers just dance across those keys is mesmerizing. If I had to pick a favorite, I couldn't do it - but I can pick my top two: the guy in the airport and the young man in the blue sweatshirt. He was just having so much fun and it showed.
Great to see young people take up this older style of playing. I love those who play at a piano in a shopping mall, and then just up afterwards and walk away.
Dear Sam Beach: Walking away -- back to the ethers of life, being at the mall and not receiving a bit of a coin. Their opposite gender partner they seek -- is seeking stipend stability more than slick sleek sounds.
I have no musical talent. But I appreciate talent. This is it. When music just rolls off your fingers for the pure joy of doing it. OMG. What a session. I love it 💗
I’ve watched all boogie woozy players on RU-vid and Lady Va is so clean in technique and her timing doesn’t suffer at all in the cascade of notes; doesn’t play too fast so the wonderful syncopation is clearly distinguishable for our delight.....she’s masterful.
6:34 I love the “glissando” down, the very slight decrease in the tempo, and then how it picks up again... Adds a lot of “suspense” to a song- especially if you were dancing to it with a partner😂
That Kid in the gray hoody has to be one of the best piano player I have ever heard! The tempo and the absolutely clean bass line is usually only heard after 30-40 years of playing! Nice Chops Bro', I'm stunned👍🏼
I'm going for #2 Lucas Sestak...at 14 years old, the kid is just amazing. Yes number #1 is great and beautiful, but I'll go for the kid, he is gonna be fabulous as he grows up.
mad respect to them all, especially to the lady at the beginning. And Johan Bloom is a beast, the most drive I’ve ever witnessed in a boogie piano performance
As someone who, while a teenager in the 1950's loved boogie woogie and went on to try my best to imitate Freddie Slack and Albert Ammons, it's great to see and hear young people keeping the eight-to-the-bar style alive. (PS: I never come close to the what these youngsters can do.) Wow!
If you can play piano this well, nobody will ever throw you off any piano, anywhere. And boogie is better for it than any other style. First class work.
I just love music and song, and it is so very very refreshing to hear young and sometimes very young people playing absolutely ALL genres of music from opera to jazz classical to boogie woogie, it's just great!! If music and song, and the love of it can't unite the world , then nothing can
#2 stood out for me. Very dynamic as he moved through a very jazzy left hand in the beginning with a blazing right hand of what I thought were the MOST tasteful licks into his boogie woogie left hand, in G too, not the usual C. He really transferred through several modes at varies speeds of boogie woogie style using various tempos rife and non-repetitive melodic licks. The others were awesome as well. The last guy is kind of the Gold Standard and he has been the top "boogie woogie" piano youtube search for years now.
L love your playing. It takes me back to my childhood. We had fabulous piano and my grandma could make the piano literally jump. It was wonderful. Thank you.
Love to see all those smiles on the faces of the people at the airport when Danilo Cristaldi was playing. This is what music is all about, easing the soul and bring a bit of happiness to everyone.
London St Pancras (rail station) gets some fine boogie woogie: Henri ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y0nDhQEIdSQ.html DrK & Matt ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qkP8SxnaG7E.html
100% great performances. I had seen each performance (and many more of each) prior to coming to this and it's very refreshing to find how much we agree on how much talent is on display here.
0:03 #5 Ladyva Johan Blohm's Boogiw Woogie 1:44 #4 Stefan Ulbricht Piano Boogey Medley 2:52 #3 Danilo Cristaldi Rock & Roll 5:43 #2 Luca Sestak (14) Swanee River Boogie 8:32 #1 Johan Blohm
0:03 #1 Ladyva Johan Blohm's Boogiw Woogie 1:44 #2 Stefan Ulbricht Piano Boogey Medley 2:52 #3 Danilo Cristaldi Rock & Roll 5:43 #5 Luca Sestak (14) Swanee River Boogie 8:32 #4 Johan Blohm
I love these Boogie Woogies ,when I was like in grade 1 my teacher will sometimes play Boogie Woogie to the class before we leave the class it was nice I kinda wanna go back to that time
Now that's how you give the piano some love. Omg they rocked it and had my skin of my bones a rattling. Great stuff man it just makes you feel alive with those vibrations!!!!!!!!
@@zielonythewolf5069 Societal Convention. They’re in an airport, not a club. An airport isn’t a place where people are known to start dancing, and the people probably weren’t confident enough to just get up and dance. I’m not saying if it’s good or bad, but that’s the reason.