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25 Responses to “Oscar Peterson Piano Lesson”

  • helmusico says:

    Thank you very much! It is important mí.Bless.

  • ThunderfunkAmp says:

    The Art Tatum Stride comes from the movement of the left hand “walking” up and down the keyboard. Pedal technique further varies the sound of the left hand which can take one to three times to keep the rope juega.Stride following is a style of piano jazz that developed in the context of ragtime. The left hand can play four notes with a single touch down, eighth, seventh and tenth interval on the beats first and third, and an agreement on the second and fourth.

  • helmusico says:

    What he said about the piano now?, This favor.Su English To listen to me. Can anyone resume and response to mí.gracias

  • ThunderfunkAmp says:

    I think Cavett Diss posts are too young to know who he is. I remember an article saying that he has read three books a week. What I said was stupid sarcasm. The interviewer was more advanced and we were lucky to have Bob Costas and Greg Kinnear follow his example in excellent interviews.

  • Tritone217 says:

    Nice interview. You do not know why anyone would think that Dick Cavett is ad ** k – Compared to whom? :-) Bill O’Riley OP was so amazing pianist * *. This is so great. I’m glad you talk about what a great pianist Nat Cole did. I was in my 30’s before I knew Nat Cole was only singing quietly unforgettable and the father of Natalie. “Each note has its own joints, instead of a sad sentence * * *” It’s fabulous.

  • Musicmakertom says:

    The interviewer was an idiot. Oscar was amazing!

  • 10osaze says:

    Oscar is the best wow. . . . .

  • dustydino8 says:

    The Best I’ll ever see!

  • carraeugenio says:

    It’s great, I love when LAFT can see what a human being who was quite

  • Nujynisis says:

    I am honored to see that.

  • Bunny2132 says:

    : | Wow, this is the guy who wrote my piece. . . . ? I wonder how it is practiced. . . . . is really good: D

  • BlueinGreen2 says:

    Oh ABSOLUTELY! Pegada.Es so that the subtleties that make this type so great – its technique allows your musicality explode on the piano that is what makes this kind of teacher. . . the teacher himself.

  • johnp234 says:

    I saw Oscar at Rick’s American Cafe on Lake Shore Drive Holiday Inn in 1978. Cover $ 5. 00 + 2 drinks. My wife and I were sitting so close to his sweat was flying over us when we sit at the table. You may feel charged for this, but as an amateur jazz musician, I felt like a dog, caressed by his master. Long live the King OSCAR! Are there any auto parts in the sky?

  • justinenns says:

    He is Canadian, after all;)

  • mollegiante says:

    Lovely – and how charming and articulate man he was.

  • themusicbuff says:

    It was invaluable. Thank you for posting it. When Oscar died, I do television in the UK have been inundated with all this. Instead I Celeb. What a shame. . . . . . .

  • nicsevern says:

    The presenter looked a little like the same, but Oscar has to be one of the best

  • theorygeek00 says:

    The trills 4th/5th finger printing of Nat Cole are soooooooo good.

  • frapepsi says:

    genius. . . Oscar!

  • SERiF7321 says:

    not just a genius. He knows everything else. . . . which only further validates his genius!

  • orlando4166 says:

    It was just a genius, was born with this talent, the melodies, technical excellence, the best are the best thing in the world to me is a privilege to get to your God with him música.Tiene

  • Pumukl1000 says:

    pure genius. . .

  • StefanRye says:

    I had the opportunity to meet OP in my 18th birthday in summer 2006, just over a year before his death. His hands are as big as you think!

  • adeduction says:

    I think Peterson has recorded a vocal album. What a talented musician who had denounced the absolute control over the piano. Compared with Cavett. 90% of their dialogue was written by staff of probably 15 ‘writers. That is why the interview seemed so pompous to me. It is clear that Cavett was not familiar with jazz at all. “Louis Armstrong was actually a great trumpet player? “No, he falsified in the hope that he would eventually do – like Dick Peterson as saying.

  • Surmusicp says:

    OP is a pure music. . . . all tiempoy 1 Influence many pianists. (and who can really sing …)

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