when you practice 40 hours a day
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- Transcription of "Just One of Those Things" as played by the great pianist Rossano Sportiello at a Barry Harris' Masterclass.
Transcribed by Francesco Lai.
Link to the original video: • Rossano Sportiello at ...
Rossano Sportiello TH-cam page: / @rossanosportiellomusic
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Thank God! I was afraid I was never going to learn it..
Bro archieved the utopia of tensionless piano playing
🤪
Super relaxed hands.
That is technique
That sentence doesn’t make any sense at all. Words you’re looking for is epitome
@@seanu6840jajahajjsjs good carch
Not one moment of tension detected in the hands... impressive
the stride bro, his hands are like AC current... there's no way he improvised all of that??!!
Oh I’m pretty sure he did, but most (all?) improvisers have some licks they keep returning to and can fit into chord progressions, so it was probably the case here as well. It is very very impressive no matter how you look at it though - great technique!
believe or not aome folks have an easier time playing of ear and feel than recitation or sheet reading. i couldn’t imagine having to memorize all those notes and just playing off muscle memory. sounds miserable
@@natebassett A great pianist is a great improvisor as well. Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Liszt, Choping, and so on... All of them encouraged (even writing in "Improvise here" in their manuscripts) and taught improvisation techniques. But, to get to that point you need to have a good foundation or your improvisations will sound like shit.
This is how I imagine effortless playing.
His fingers are conduits of his arm's natural weight. They are simply transmitting as a structure, doing no work themselves but moving, just as lips articulate from the breathe and diaphragm as a source of power.
This dudes fuckin' shredding holy shit!
straight insanity
glad to see rossano getting some love, his chopin is amazing
Oscar and Art would be proud. Great work
Wow, I don't know there were any pianists who played like this anymore
Yeah, he's one of the best in the "Art Tatum style", crazy good
@@FrancescoLai_ I wouldnt call this the Art Tatum style. Art was more orchestral and chordal. I hear more bebop in Rossano
@@FrancescoLai_ Art Tatum could play this with his left hand only
Thousands..
@@null8295no he couldn't..
One of the best stride pianists I've heard
0:34 nice voicing
if teddy wilson and bud powell had a child, it would be rossano sportiello
This will either highly motivate you or convince you that an accounting degree is “pretty solid”
Bro, wat… absolutely insane, if people are saying this is boring they’re obviously not watching until the end.
The way he comes back into the melody is like waves crashing on the beach, it all happens so naturally.
Mr. Harris looks and sounds thrilled by this playing.
nah this is wild af
absolutely fabulous
Amazing
No matter how smooth you are there's always a greying man in a suit jacket somewhere who's smoother than you
Amazed by the pianist of course and yours transcriptions capacities wow, just by hears and knowing the original piece ?
@@gabrielmanin Thanks! I use a midi keyboard to transcribe and in this case was very helpful to see his hands
@@FrancescoLai_ You don't use automatic transcription audio to midi and after you add correction ? In this case it's a big job gg
@@gabrielmanin No, i transcribe everything using the keyboard as a reference (i don't have perfect pitch) and Sibelius
@@FrancescoLai_ Thanks for your answers !
holy shit.
grande rossano 💖
Beautiful!
‘Practise 40 hours a day’ … man has done the impossible.
Holy cow, that was beautiful
1:15 мне нравится это резкое переключение мелодии)
Bravo!!!
oh my god im speechless
AWESOME!!!!
Magnifico.
Outrageous
Che bravo lo Sportiello 👏👏👏
Barry for life
This is Ultra Instinct at a musical level
Legend
smoooth hands
I don't want to live where there is a forty hour day 😮
Очень виртуозная и крутая игра!!!
You should transcribe this with shorter note values. Its confusing to read, and a half note walking bass is really confusing
How is he even hitting anything with those floppy hands? 😳
This guy looks like an accountant but plays as a jazz master.
Eccellente
RIP C# you will be missed
Misses a lot of the left hand bass notes in the stride part, as you’d naturally expect at that tempo stride is borderline impossible anyway so I don’t blame him.
okey
harrry there❤❤
😮 That left hand at 1:30
Tbh i would have written this in 4/4 with everything twice as fast because this has a bunch of parts that cross the bar line with tied quarter or half notes that feel like it could be one bar not 2
Jazz is generally written in the way demonstrated, regardless of tempo 😊
What? It is in 4/4.
You're wrong, this is really high in tempo but those lines are in 8ths. Imagine a walking bass on this playing tempo around 350
Grandpa just casually said "stride" like it's something normal people do. 😂
Thats Barry Harrys a legendary Jazz Pianist. But the thought of it being just some Grandpa suddenly demanding Stride is pretty funny.
@@jessemoog5310 Oh shoot! I didn't notice. 😅
Art Tatum + Oscar Peterson 😮
The left hand
When you practice 365 days an hour.
Lord help us indeed
As a piano composer... This guy is a pain in my ass
i play guitar because these are the things i wanted to avoid playing. This is just insane to me. I cannot comprehend how this is mechanically posible.
I do not see any mention of Art Tatum anywhere! This is his arrangement note-for-note and credit should be made to him first and foremost for creating and preforming such a wonderful arrangement.
This should be the top comment….searched for Art’s version of this and it’s night and day in terms of feel and dynamics
i am sorry but that is quite an outrageous statement you're making. this is by no means tatum note-for-note. there may be lots of hints to tatum in the head but his solo is NOT how tatum wouldve played it. rossano plays runs that are distinctively teddy wilson! the single note phrases are charlie parker/bud powell; tatum rarely ever played those types of phrases, and even if he did he would articulate them very differently!
@@TheJaykayNZ I've never EVER heard someone play a Tatum transcription that sounded anywhere close to his playing. The guy was not of this earth. This dude is a fantastic player in his own right tho
What recording? I can't find anything by Art Tatum that sounds remotely like this arrangement.
@@jbowers56 th-cam.com/video/xlY7dOdhr0U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wwlUwZheStTuG2JE
Ok but can he do a bend ?
I swear I thought I saw 6th finger on his right hand lol
Arpeggios in targeting tonal centres like a saxophone player.
Like a bebop player.
🤔 and...... How many hours must to had practice Liszt?
bar 27 should be half quarter quarter yeah?
Xanax takes this guy to relax.
why is it written like that.. each of those notes should be halved
Jazz lines are by convention written in eights (quavers), regardless of tempo. There can be exceptions but in this case there's no need.
Thats the goal isnt it
This shows me that Oscar Peterson had an impressive transient rich attack and a wide dynamic range.
Eccellente sia il pianista che la trascrizione. Per cortesia, se le trascrizioni sono state fatte con un software è possibile sapere quale? Grazie
@@cunctastricte8149 Grazie! Si, solitamente trascrivo utilizzando Sibelius.
@@FrancescoLai_ Grazie 👌
8 days a week
Wowzas! This guy was dropped down here off a UFO.
My belief is that the meme-ification of musical excerpts goes against a genuine and deep appreciation of music, which even in previous times was destined to only a few. You might think that this approach extends music to more people. That might be partially true, but it does not fulfill it towards genuine appreciation. There could be exceptions but those exceptions were bound to happen regardless.
ur under the wrong video buster this isn't an excerpt it's a full song start to finish.
Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson would've been impressed!
Widdly widdly widdly
1:17 favorite part
A.I. ?
now what?
I thought there was 24 hrs in a day😊
this was a joke to point out Sportiello's unbelievable skill
fucking hell
I mean great but why it's written double tempo I don't know
no, we are not about to have this stupid discourse by people who are clearly out of their depth again, so i will shut it down right here. it's not 180bpm because that is not how it is written. just one of those things is a 64 bar tune, and jazz musicians play it as a 64 bar tune. you could easily notate it such that it would be 32 bars and 2/4, but no jazz musician consistently feels or plays in 2/4. you might be tricked into thinking hes playing 2 beats per measure because of the stride on the left hand but stride is in 4/4, he feels it in 4, I feel it in 4, and every jazz musician feels it in 4, just listen to his right hand, he's playing eight notes and his phrases are in 4. seriously, if you dont feel 4/4 360bpm when you listen to him, i suggest you listen to uptempo jazz complete with bass and drums, that might clear up the ambiguity here.
@@drewmfie lol
How do you mean? You are suggesting the quavers should be written as semiquavers?
@@jimgold2550 exactly
@@null8295 that’s not how standards like this are written, it’s in 4/4 and the right hand lines are 8th notes.
Bro
40 hours a Day...that would be SOME achivement...😂😂😂
But he only does that once month😂
What practice?, he’s just making all those notes up.😅
There's only 8 hours in a day
Had no idea Jeff Goldblum played!
Music, ah, finds a way.
Funny because Jeff actually plays piano too lol
there are only 24 per day..
ok... stop spreading false information please
Do people not understand the concept of a joke. What is wrong with people these days. Doesn't matter if you never heard of Twosetviolin
He needs to find more time to practice. It’s obvious that 40 hours is not accomplishing much for this hack.
It's a little sad that I can't tell if your joking or not
@wigglypfff The licks weren't very clean and it wasn't very impressive for someone who supposedly practices all day every day.
How someone can practice 40 hour a day If one day only has 24 hours? 😂
Playing this well has NOTHING to do with practicing 40 hours a day!
Ngl, I don’t see the big picture with this playing
Git Gud Scrub
You’re the type of guy who tastes fine wine but prefers Budweiser 😂
@@AndrewJanusson yo mama so fat she read "fine dine" and came
@@AndrewJanusson yo mama so -f-@-t she read "fine dine" and came
So fat
This video makes me wamt to quit immediately.
Do you think he was this good when he started playing, decades ago?
@@yeehawgoodtimes69 No. But I started 9 years ago at age 40. And that performance puts things into perspective.
NO SOUL
Not too nice. Just a bit more than that.
Ok lets just completely ignore rhythm.
sloppy
Um, there are only 24 hours in a day so this headline is completely idiotic
It's a TwoSetViolin reference.
Do people not understand the concept of a joke. What is wrong with people these days. Doesn't matter if you never heard of Twosetviolin
A piano player. There are millions of them. Not sure what all the hubub is about.
I know right.
sogging you up right now
Do you make the same statement about all musicians on a given instrument?
Boring
Average gen z/alpha non musician