Art Tatum´s lessons (G turn)

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2006

Art tatum´s music explained by Dick Hyman

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  • Nice lesson, I've stolen alot of great licks like this from the Riccardo Scivales,,,, the right hand according to Tatum,,,, Book,,,,,,,,Ekay Music inc,, and tried to throw them in on my videos,, Thanks

  • man this is great! I study jazz in The Hague Holland, and our history of jazz piano class sure wasn't this cool!

    Do you have more clips? I'd love to see them all!

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  • how could one even possibly figure this out... thank you sir really appreciate it....

  • Oscar Peterson also used device briefly in his Boogie Blues Etude.

    ?v=xdd5pn1xs7M 5:14-5:16.

    Tatum used it in "Too Marvelous for Words"

    ?v=Jr8_VxseNFM 3:48-3:52.

  • @ztjam01 G7(13) - G F in the Left Hand - A B E in his right.

  • Great video, what chord is he playing in his left hand?

  • Wow, great tip! Hard for me to imagine going fast right now, but at least I

    understand how it should be possible.

  • oh my gosh this is amazing!!!!!!!

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