Adam Swanson LIVE (“A Tribute to Walt Disney”)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
- Adam Swanson LIVE (“A Tribute to Walt Disney”)
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Hello Adam. I just found your TH-cam video(s) a few days ago. Great, energetic, playing. I play the piano too and hearing your bouncy music inspires me to try and "upgrade" my own playing. Thank you. for the encouragement ); P.S. I found your website and ordered 3 of your arrangements. Look out );
Dang, dang, dang! WHY do I keep missing your livestreams? I am an AVID Mickey collector and a keyboard musician, so looking forward to this performance. 😢
A charming concert that brought out the child in us!
Loved that (new to me) tune called Buffoon.
Hello Adam, I am Isabelle from Southern France, I made about 8 of your concerts Live in the last 3 months ... I am so sorry, I waited until 2:45 AM French Time, didn't get the notification so I went to bed, to find the notification only this Morning.... It is still great to listen to you the following day , and the following days as well ... Yet I am delighted to hear that next Sunday, your Concert will start at 2 Pm your Time, it Will be 10 PM here... Much better than 2 AM....I vote for this new Time, hope it will continue.... thanks so much 👍👍🙏🙏👏👏👏🌟🌟🌟🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Adam, I think the song "Cruella DeVille" from "101 Dalmatians" would make a killer ragtime piece.
Thank you Adam, from Austin, Texas! I always appreciate your musical talents. 🎼
My grandmother played stride to which I tribute my love of it. The Birth of Blues was one of her favorites, as was ‘Up The Lazy River.’
Silly song from Snow White is one I used to play for my kids and now my grandkids.
thank you adam!
THANK YOU, ADAM! "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo" is one of my favorites, as is "The Mickey Mouse March".
I'm sure I will have enjoyed watching and hearing the rest of your program - even though I missed the livestream.
Thanks!
That they never paid him for his work sucks, but I always love to hear another song from Rod that I didn't already have in my collection. I was one of those who sat by the piano listening to him play. For me, it was 1985-1994 I was listening to him.
Frankie Carl was one of my grandmothers favorites.
Good luck with your regular playing gig!!
I still can't believe they replaced "It's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow." Nothing against the new song, but that was such a great song by the Sherman Brothers.
They haven't replaced it! At the Carousel of Progress in Florida, they still use the song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow." I believe for a time there was a second song, but it was also written by the Sherman Brothers!
@@adamgswanson Wait a minute ... wait a minute ... you're telling me that the Sherman Brothers wrote 'Now is the Time?' AND that the brought back the original song again? Even if it is true that wrote both, I still think GBBT is a better song for the ride, so I'm glad to hear it's back! Thank you for these concerts. If you talk to Rod anytime soon, tell him Jon with the 14 foot scarf says hello!
@@DisneyBatchman Yes, that's right, and I agree. The other song is actually called "The Best Time of Your Life." Haha, will do!
Richard Sherman just passed. R.I.P.!
Where did you do your training, Adam? My mother played like you do and wrote the names of all the tunes on a sheet of paper and played by memory. She died 40 years ago but I still have vivid memories of great fun parties with mother at the piano. Her training was strict classical and she attained a Licenciate in Piano at 16 years in 1942.
“Syncopated Indians”. A cartoon I watched years ago. Do you have this tune, pal?
How does one nowadays make a piano roll?