This one moves pretty good! From 1920 era? It sounds like some Boogie Woogie runs in there...almost like there's some Rock in that Piano Roll. Nicely Played!
This is Roy Bargy's half blues, half novelty number called "A Blue Streak".. It was put on a piano roll in about 1920, and published in a simplified arrangement.. (Which is available in Dover's Ragtime Jubilee: 42 Rags for Piano)..
Thanks from me too... I should add to all those musicians viewing this in Youtube-land, that there is a new folio: "Piano Roll Sampler" out which includes an exact transcription of Bargy's orginal 1920 roll, in the original keys! (Gb as compared to F; yikes!).
Looks like Section A,B, and D are in C, with the trio in F...I think I'd start with those keys...now more advanced players with larger reaches go for the piano roll transcription.
What is available in the Dover Jubilee would be like an outline compared to this wonderfully creative performance, though more playable for me for sure! thanks for the info...it's on page 22.
This one moves pretty good! From 1920 era? It sounds like some Boogie Woogie runs in there...almost like there's some Rock in that Piano Roll. Nicely Played!
Thealleygators 3 years ago
Hi John!
Thanks for your nice comments.
RJMonkey
Tom Warner
tdub1941 3 years ago
OH me OH my, I like this one so much that I have started to play it...my next posting somewhere WAY out there...HA
idasynco 4 years ago
Yes, this one is quite lovely. Not overloaded with fireworks, but so sublime.
TW
tdub1941 4 years ago
This is Roy Bargy's half blues, half novelty number called "A Blue Streak".. It was put on a piano roll in about 1920, and published in a simplified arrangement.. (Which is available in Dover's Ragtime Jubilee: 42 Rags for Piano)..
sunshinecapers 4 years ago
Thanks for your kind assistance. Up in the write up this goes so more folks will see it.
Tom
tdub1941 4 years ago
Thanks from me too... I should add to all those musicians viewing this in Youtube-land, that there is a new folio: "Piano Roll Sampler" out which includes an exact transcription of Bargy's orginal 1920 roll, in the original keys! (Gb as compared to F; yikes!).
KawhackitaRag 4 years ago
Looks like Section A,B, and D are in C, with the trio in F...I think I'd start with those keys...now more advanced players with larger reaches go for the piano roll transcription.
idasynco 4 years ago
What is available in the Dover Jubilee would be like an outline compared to this wonderfully creative performance, though more playable for me for sure! thanks for the info...it's on page 22.
idasynco 4 years ago
Amazing talent. G.G.
ghostgal30e 4 years ago