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  • Dear Stephanie! I started to crack this tune more than thirty years ago. I´m not really ready yet. How just can you remember everything? All the very, very best! Silly Andy from Sweden

  • She definitely is improvising. I know all versions by James P and this one is markedly different.

  • @syncopeter

    a fact is she doesnt improvise, or she may not know how to but this is probably just a different arrangment

  • @sbevereid actually i haven't seen her improvise

  • @DylHsu I guess not improvising doesn't count as something 'wrong' as you can only really judge what she does do, not what she doesn't :P (if you know what I mean)

  • Wow. This is one of the best recordings Ive herad on youtube. And the fact thats its so close to the original makes it even better.

  • This is what I call precision. Listen to those bass notes! She never misses one.

    The right hand figure at 2:44 was played by Fats Waller starting on an Eb, not an E natural. The Eb sounds wonderfully blueish. Waller's line goes Eb-D-C-A attacking a G below together with the Eb.

    Listen how she holds the chord after the bass just bejore 3:14.

    It's such a pleasure to see so many young pianists playing like this.

  • @JazzBrother88 the right hand figure is definitely bluesish. Since the figure starts on an F chord, Eb would have been a flat 7th. :)

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