Art Tatum - Song of the Vagabonds 1945 (Fast Stride Piano Synthesia)

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itsRemco | Piano

itsRemco | Piano

2 ай бұрын

Song Of The Vagabonds by Art Tatum
Transcribed by Paul Marcorelles from ‪@blueblackjazz‬
check out the transcription: blueblackjazz.com/en/transcri...
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Original recording: • Art Tatum plays Song o...
Info on Art Tatum:
Arthur Tatum, Jr. was born in Toledo, Ohio, on October 13, 1909. Art was severely visually impaired from birth; however, his parents were both accomplished amateur musicians and he was picking out tunes on his mother’s piano from the age of three. He learned arrangements from piano rolls, but his uncanny sense of intonation, his physical dexterity at the keyboard, and above all his high intelligence contributed to his increasingly astonishing piano technique.
In Toledo, he received tutelage from Overton G. Rainey, who, like Tatum, was blind but insisted that Art learn the classics. Rainey discouraged improvisation; Art could not but improvise. All the music that Art heard lodged in his brilliant musical brain and emerged, transformed, through his gifted hands. He had a few favorite sources of inspiration from the mid-1920s on: Thomas “Fats” Waller, James P. Johnson, Earl Hines, and popular pianist Lee Sims (1898-1966), whose complex harmonies (reminiscent of Debussy) and changes of tempo within a performance have clear echoes within Tatum’s own mature piano style.
Art performed on local Toledo radio as early as age 17. He was discovered by vocalist Adelaide Hall in 1932. Hall hired Tatum, brought him to New York, and made records with him that year. A solo recorded during those sessions (“Tiger Rag”) exists as a test-pressing-his technique, at age 22, is fully realized. He continued to work around New York and later elsewhere, flabbergasting his own pianistic idols with his towering command of the keyboard.
It doesn’t do to attempt to describe Art Tatum’s playing. One must hear him. Testimonials from other pianists abound. The most famous story is of Fats Waller relinquishing the piano bench to Tatum when he appeared in the club where Waller was performing, stating “I only play the piano, but tonight God is in the house.” Oscar Peterson, perhaps Tatum’s most Tatumesque follower, also considered him a “musical God,” and said, “If you speak of pianists, the most complete pianist that we have known and possibly will know is Art Tatum.”
Art Tatum never failed to dazzle listeners with his Olympian musical prowess and limitless melodic and harmonic invention. He died, far too young, on November 5, 1956.
(Source: syncopatedtimes.com/art-tatum)
This video quote:
"You have to practice improvisation, let no one kid you about it!" - Art Tatum
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@PiotrBarcz
@PiotrBarcz 2 ай бұрын
I have a player piano roll of this one, I love the tune and the lyrics are also great!
@b-at8183
@b-at8183 2 ай бұрын
1:53 very classical I can hear a lot of Waller in the stride sections
@raredrop100
@raredrop100 2 ай бұрын
If you ever hear Francois Rilhac play this tune you can tell he was somewhat mimicking Tatum's version no doubt.
@christophebenz
@christophebenz 2 ай бұрын
Neat! I only knew the version of François Rilhac and I can recognize some of his inspirations!
@itsRemco
@itsRemco 2 ай бұрын
Yeah the François version was the first time I heard the tune too!
@raredrop100
@raredrop100 2 ай бұрын
​@@itsRemcohaha same here! I read this after posting my own comment. 😂
@itsRemco
@itsRemco 2 ай бұрын
@@raredrop100 😂
@raredrop100
@raredrop100 2 ай бұрын
@@itsRemco I had to go back and listen to Francois' again.. I'm not sure but, do you think he did it better? It's crazy!
@Emiliasooo
@Emiliasooo 2 ай бұрын
0:31 Ravel's pavane pour une infante défunte??
@Miyuridesu
@Miyuridesu 2 ай бұрын
Waiting to see how the A.I performs this one
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