You should listen to a version played by the late great Jack McGann. There is a video called "In memory of Jack McGann". On it he palys this along with Simon Smith at the end of a tribute video. Fantastic. he taught it to me when he was alive. Great man!!
One of the important lessons I learned from Eubie and other jazz figures I was fortunate enough to know is: when you are performing an historic piano solo,learn and understand the elements of the style and use those in the improvised passages. You then are creating a fresh approach to an established composition.
@silvermediastudio Eubie's brand of syncopation was unique among his peers. He combined the heavy gospel rhythms of revivalist churches with ragtime and march rhythms to create a stylistic element that could only be described as "off beat to the max". Daring and distinctive, Eubie's rhythms laid the foundation for future jazz innovaters such as JPJ, the Lion, Fatha Hines and even Monk and Errol Garner...............
It is four hands playing-Again!-those are not reflections in the piano.Delightful music.Thank you Mr.Hession.
Squarerig 10 months ago
You should listen to a version played by the late great Jack McGann. There is a video called "In memory of Jack McGann". On it he palys this along with Simon Smith at the end of a tribute video. Fantastic. he taught it to me when he was alive. Great man!!
abdef 1 year ago
@abdef Thanks for sharing the story of Jack McGann. Enjoyed hearing the Todolo on guitar as well as the Randy Newman Muppet tune!
jazznbear 1 year ago
Ohhh wow. Beautiful. I am sitting here listening to piece after piece, and I am completely carried away. Thank you.
bealegirl2 2 years ago
Thank you for listening!!!!!!!!!!!!
jazznbear 2 years ago
Well folks if you can't be happy with this playing,then you must
be sleeping cause I'm doing the soft shoe shuffle over here!
1rallod 2 years ago
it's strange how you manage to capture more than the correct notes but also some of the perfectly timed inconsistancies!
Straight from the horse's mouth!
I bet EB was a fantastic teacher!
100 years from now some one you passed the tourch to will pass it on down. keep it up!
thank you.
bugsycline 4 years ago
One of the important lessons I learned from Eubie and other jazz figures I was fortunate enough to know is: when you are performing an historic piano solo,learn and understand the elements of the style and use those in the improvised passages. You then are creating a fresh approach to an established composition.
jazznbear 4 years ago
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silvermediastudio 11 months ago
@silvermediastudio Eubie's brand of syncopation was unique among his peers. He combined the heavy gospel rhythms of revivalist churches with ragtime and march rhythms to create a stylistic element that could only be described as "off beat to the max". Daring and distinctive, Eubie's rhythms laid the foundation for future jazz innovaters such as JPJ, the Lion, Fatha Hines and even Monk and Errol Garner...............
jazznbear 11 months ago