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Jerome Kern : Left All Alone Again Blues (1920)

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2008

The composer is Jerome Kern.
I transcribed piano roll made by George Gershwin in 1920.

*** Left All Alone Again Blues ***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wvc_W8VAcFw

*** Sheet Music ***
http://chasyu.ehoh.net/main.html

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  • Neat! How did you transcribe the roll? By ear from a recording, by unrolling the roll, or by playing it slowly and writing down the notes? There's a thread right now on the EliteSyncopations YahooGroup about roll transcribing.

  • I don't have the absolute pitch, so I hear sound by ear playing the tune slowly(half-speed) with wave editor. When cannot catch sound, I apply it that Gershwin used well. I have spent four days to hear one bar. After all, I think that the most important thing is "perseverance".

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  • Excuse me for the implication that the others' arrangements of Left All Alone Again Blues were on the same CD; those have to be found on sites of piano rolls translated to MIDI files.

  • If you want to hear a sound recording of this piano roll (DuoArt #1664) played on a DuoArt piano of the period (1920's), which supposedly reproduces the expression the arranger (in this case Gershwin) intended, I suggest cut three of the album Gershwin Plays Gershwin and Other Great Composers, TKO Collectors B00004C8TU (Available from Amazon). If you compare Gershwin's arrangement to others' of the same piece you can appreciate his talent for truly making it his own.

  • A minor correction-- it sounds like that fourth chord in the left hand should be an arpeggiated F#3 - E4 - Bb4. If you look closely at the keys in this video: watch?v=cvoE3kXefIg that appears to be what Gershwin played.

    Nonetheless, I love this video! Thanks so much for uploading.

  • I think Gershwin is quite underappreciated as a pianist, but I guess that ties in with the fact there are so few recordings of him playing. He was very astute in his sense of rhythm. No one could imitate that.

  • That's fantastic. Thank you for your hard work. Much appreciated.

  • Can anyone get me the sheetmusic of this song?

  • I have this song as recorded by the Victor Light Opera Company and it became a fast favorite ...you did a great job....makes me feel like wagging my right index figure...

  • I agree!

  • @harveyardman

    You've been listening to the wrong piano rolls then. :) Piano rolls can sound beautiful too, you have to learn to express with your feet and use the expression levers. The right player pianist can make a roll come alive.

  • I agree it sounds better than most recordings of piano rolls, because most of those (mainly those from the 1950's-1970s) did not use a piano that was fully restored, voiced, and tuned. In fact, in many of those recordings, either an electric pump "played" the player piano, or the person pumping didn't know what they were doing.

    Check out the videos of Julian Dyer (youtube user "risingchads") and Adam Ramet (youtube user "pianolasociety"). THOSE guys know how to play a player piano!

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