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  • ima use this if tats ok

  • i'd love to find some sheet music for this, and this is the best version i can find, would you know if this is written down somewheres? thanks

    -will

  • someone can send me the score of the item or at least where to find the link

  • alguien me da la partitura de este tema o por lo menos algún link para encontrarlo.

  • -alguien me puede enviar la partitura de este tema o por lo menos el link donde encontrarlo .

    -someone can send me the score of the item or at least where to find the link.

    -kann jemand schicken Sie mir die Noten für dieses, oder zumindest, wo der Link zu finden

  • Excellent!!!! Thank you for this superbe interpretation.

  • sorry but this dont seem to be anything great i think its just for those who cant play piano because if you was good you could play the song so uno its kindah lazy

  • Well if you read AAEricOO's comments down on the page you may realize that this ain't that easy!

    -W-

  • Does any1 know where I could find the sheets for this arrangement of this song?

  • I sure will if I remember. But don't have any expectations of me finding anything. =)

  • This level of expression is not particularly easy stuff folks, some pumping enthusiasts have practiced years to make rolls sound lifelike as Mike Lorenzini demonstrates. Even with Cook's masterful editing on certain rolls, a lifelike performance a standard 88 note roll certainly is anything but.

  • It takes regulating tempo to offset roll build-up, embelishing pedal and both soft and loud controls (phrasing either pneumatically or via hammer rail). Rolls produced historically ran the gamut; from lifelike performances cleverly edited by Cook and other staff editors, to actual performances at the QRS marking piano by staff

  • pianists, Welte recording piano, Ampico piano, etc etc. Then in an entirely different class there were the full sounding arrangements of March songs and other popular and classical music which have a nostalgia of their own.

    Player piano rolls are a largely untapped genre. Many great artists of the time made rolls, Waller, JPJ, JRM, Gerswhin, Paderewski, Grieg, Rachmoninoff, Scott Joplin (one handplayed), and novelty artists like Confrey, Bargy, and Straight to name a few!

  • If you want to get into truly good music, get a player piano, get some rolls and you'll have endless entertainment with the first true "live" performances on any medium. This happened all 90 years before MIDI, amazing to me. This is played on a great piano and restored push-up vorsetzer. I own this CD and highly recommend both it and the Jelly Roll Morton performances also offered on a seperate CD release. Would welcome a video of an artist expressing a Jelly Roll track. Thanks so much, Erik

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  • wowJR never seen one of these before. V clever, Can it be removed to play piano?

  • Yes it can ...it is called a push-up and this 1912 model of Pianola can be attached to any 88 note piano.

  • sublime.

  • Mike: Love all of your videos on youtube. Please keep them coming.

    Aknabea (John)

  • Huh? I always thought that piano rolls were kinda... performing... themselves. Like a music storage medium that is used to play back piano songs. Well, I'm off to Wikipedia.

    PS: Great arrangement! ^_^

  • There are different kind of rolls.. Some of them were designed to play themselves, allong with dynamics, tempo and accents.

    But most of the rolls, like this one, were for people to play, adding Pedal and tempo and phrasing as the roll played.

  • i love this guy

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