I heard from my friend Fred that candle holders are a great obstacle when one wishes to move a piano. He also tried to knock down the ceiling and ended up with a concussion so he might not be the most reliable source though.
It's because it's a piano with nails instead of hammers (Tack piano) hitting the strings and slightly out of tune. That is the sound associated with saloons and silent films.
#1 Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin 0:02 #2 Tico-Tico no Fubá - Zequinha de Abreu 0:25 #3 The Entertainer - Scott Joplin 0:45 #4 A Dog's Life Theme 1:19 #5 Pineapple Rag - Scott Joplin 1:38 #6 Odeon - Ernesto Nazareth 2:11 #7 The Easy Winners - Scott Joplin 2:33 #8 Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin 2:55 #9 Gladiolus Rag - Scott Joplin 3:12 #10 Treemonisha - Scott Joplin 3:40 Scott Joplin domina, 7/10 são dele.
The sad thing is that they do. These people have zero respect for their own flag. Then again, why would they, after switching from that gorgeous red ensign to a fucking leaf.
Só sabia tico-tico no fubá e Odeon. Odeon é bem especial pra mim, aprendi a tocar ela junto com minha mãe, eu no violão e ela no piano, e ela aprendeu com a mãe dela. O resto das músicas eu n sabia
I know most of these tunes, because I grew up with a 1914 player-piano, and plenty of antique piano-rolls. Other "silent movie" tunes you often hear: "Hearts and Flowers" (for tear-jerkers), "That's a Plenty" (also used by Jackie Gleason), "Bag of Rags" (used in the Main Street Movie Theatre, at Disneyland and Disney World), "The Slimy Viper" (for villains), and "Snake Charmer".
I've just found this video and indeed many of these are melodies I've been searching for long ago. Thank you so much for showing them and playing them, Maestro! All the best from Hungary!
I'm back, and this is still MY FAVOURITE PIANO ON ALL OF YOU TUBE. This is the best piano in the world, and i am so glad it belongs to such a great player.
I didn’t knew any of the rags except “The Entertainer”, but after your video I researched more about ragtime and Scott Joplin and started to love the ragtime music. Thank you, Lord Vinheteiro! Greetings from Bulgaria!
I just started learning Scott Joplin's "Harmony Club Waltz" today. Another great one! I'd love to hear your version of "The Great Crush Collision March."
Enjoyed this very much. I think I counted 7 Scott Joplin songs, 4 of which I once could play pretty well, but only 2 I could play without the sheet music in front of me. Brings back memories for me.
LOVE it! Thanks! You must be a huge fan of Scott Joplin. Actually, old or young, almost everybody knows about Joplin and the names of his great works in the USA and many other Western cultures.
Yep, Jopin is the King of Rag! I can just picture you in a saloon in New Orleans circa 1908. I just love the classic feel to that piano. The lit candles make the ambience perfect!
Always so entertained by your videos, and I don't watch any other piano/music related videos on the internet. Always such an interesting topic. Thank you!!
Amy H I see you are a Rick and Morty fan aswell! I make Piano tutorials for Rick and Morty themes and anything ppl ask me, really (hence my name xP). Maybe you could get to know another piano channel?
My Grand Mother played music for Vaudeville and the piano for the Silent Movies. When she visited from New York in the late '50's = early '60's, we would turn on the TV and watch the old movies of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Keystone Cops, Laurel and Hardy and many more. We turned down the volume and my Grand Mother played the piano based on the action of the show. She taught me all of these along with ad lib classical pieces to fit the action. To this day, I carry on the craft, as I would call it, and entertain kids doing the same as my Grand Mother did,
They played The Entertainer on a segment on tonight’s news, and I instantly recognised it but had no idea what it was … cue you and your fantastic piano skills in this video, and I now know what it is! Thank You!!
I love that piano. Also, I knew half of these but then we had a Scott Joplin record set and it was one of the things I tried to learn by ear on our piano. (also a half dozen other ragtime/old piano records). Our piano sounded a lot like that one, was an old air-driven stand up player from the 1890s that was literally being scrapped when my dad took it home, pulled out most of the player parts, and resurfaced, then got a guy he worked with that knew someone who restored piano to redo the innards a bit.
Half these songs (most by Scott Joplin) were on the Locomotion soundtrack. This music instantly reminds of me of playing with digital trains for many, many hours. ;D
Thank you for sharing you talent! You are truly a great piano player I wish I could do the same thing but its a little hard to transfer from xylophone to piano
A música A Dog's Life foi sempre creditada a Charlie Chaplin. Vi no vídeo que não tem o nome do compositor da música, então foi o Charlie Chaplin mesmo, foi o tema principal do curta-metragem "Vida de Cachorro". Ás vezes ela é creditada como "Green Lantern Rag". Chaplin fez de tudo na produção dos seus filmes, contrarregra, roteirista, diretor, ator e também a trilha sonora, tocava piano muito bem, deve ter se inspirado em Scott Joplin para criar esta.
I listened to some 40+ minute long Joplin upload here on YT the other day, and thought "hmmm, these would fit very well in old silent movies". Then this video showed up... Surely, Joplin must be one of the more underrated composers out there.
Maple leaf rag Scott Joplin 0:05 Tico tico no fuba Zequinha De Abreu 0:26 The entertainer Scott Joplin 0:46 A dog's life theme Charlie Chaplin 1:21 Pineapple rag Scott Joplin 1:39 Odeon Ernesto Nazereth 2:11 The easy winners Scott Joplin 2:34 magnetic rag Scott Joplin 2:56 Gladiolus rag Scott Joplin 3:13 Treemonisha Scott Joplin 3:42
''those of us who have played''....way to cut an Elitist Swath through the room. I would never include myself with such pretense, and I began lessons at age 5, I have played all of these titles, including the Dog's Life
Oh, dude, just do a three or four hour-long video of your favorite tunes by Scott Joplin. I love him too!!!! Many people don't realize how wonderful and complex ragtime is.
0:25 - A música Tico-tico no Fubá, de Zequinha de Abreu (natural de minha cidade, Santa Rita do Passa Quatro - SP), está completando 100 anos em 2017. Merecia uma homenagem aqui no canal, não Lord?
Thats absolutely lovely, what a performance! And a really good idea by that end, very entertaining. I got the first three right but then I was completely lost. I had no idea so many of these familiar tunes were Scott Joplin rags. No top 10 list is complete and you have to make a selection, and by no doubt this is a very good one. Nevertheless, I just want to tip all film music aficionados off on another tune so frequently used in silent movies (and soundies too) I thought it was the signature tune of a film production company, a bit like the fanfare intro to 20th Century Fox even though it were played not only during the opening or closing credits but in the actual film. It's Liebesträume (probably Love Dream or Dream Of Love in English) by Franz Liszt, it might just be one of te most used tunes in film history. Check it out on IMDb and look at all the entries you get. It's a lot! I really love your work, so cheers mate and keep going! Kogx Ompax PS Nice suit!
The Dog's Life Theme was written by Charlie Chaplin with the assistance of two music arrangers named Eric James and Eric Spear. In 1959, Charlie Chaplin released The Chaplin Revue where he added music to three if his films. A Dog's Life was one of them. The song you played appears in this version of the film in The Green Lantern saloon(?) scene after the scene where Charlie sneaks sandwiches from the street vendor's cart. He actually did a lot of that in his later years to keep busy. He added music he wrote with the help of arrangers to many of his films. In the 40's he also re-released a re-cut version of The Gold Rush with his music added and he also narrated the film instead of having the dialogue cards.
I know almost every song on Vin's "That you Don't know the name of" videos. Does that means my music school educated me well enough? P.S. 10 likes and I'll tell an hilarious story about The Entertainer.
14 likes so. The story is just cringy to me. I was in the middle of my music lessons (I'm going to a professional music school ok) and I was searching for one song that I couldn't remember the name of and that was "The Entertainer". I gave up and went to my lesson, where teacher said she will give me a new piece to play. I pick up the piece, it only said Ragtime. She asked me to play it, and I f*ing realized that was the song I was searching for. I did not told it to my teacher, but I was left with a "wtf" face for an entire lesson.
@@TheAkelei, According to Wikipedia: "Marvin Hamlisch lightly adapted and orchestrated Joplin's music for the 1973 film "The Sting" ... His version of "The Entertainer" reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the American Top 40 music chart on May 18, 1974"
Scott Joplin is now officially a genre
According to Spotify, Ellen is now a genre.
It's officially called ragtime.
@@nathalie_desrosiers Thank you for correcting them.
Christopher Peery Yeah, it’s called ragtime.
IT’S CALLED RAGTIME
The fact that, not only does your piano have candle-holders, but you actually use them, is just the best thing
So you have candle holders on your piano but never use them?
LOL
planetX15 When electricity goes off I use an emergecy lamp lol
I heard from my friend Fred that candle holders are a great obstacle when one wishes to move a piano. He also tried to knock down the ceiling and ended up with a concussion so he might not be the most reliable source though.
E o tipo do espelho em cima do piano
This piano has exactly the right sound for this
Dr Scythe This piano has exactly the right everything for this.
DoctorHyruleCat not really for rap tho
not if you use your imagination!
I wonder what Metal songs would sound like on this piano.
It's because it's a piano with nails instead of hammers (Tack piano) hitting the strings and slightly out of tune. That is the sound associated with saloons and silent films.
Scott Joplin changed American Music forever, brilliant composer.
The fact too that he was blind and self taught is amazing.
@@ilovemydog6847 what
@@ilovemydog6847 he was not blind
Nicky OldfieldDesciple he wasn’t blind, or even self taught,
@@ilovemydog6847 pretty sure he wasnt blind and have a piano teacher
It seems you lighted your candles from left to right.
*lit
Sorry, can't resist.
Hector Bonilla oof yeah
Lowezar hehe
Lowezar lighted isn't wrong.
u got good eyes
Should be called "Various Scott Joplin songs you've heard but don't know the name of"
A lot of them were in THE STING, of course.
#1 Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin 0:02
#2 Tico-Tico no Fubá - Zequinha de Abreu 0:25
#3 The Entertainer - Scott Joplin 0:45
#4 A Dog's Life Theme 1:19
#5 Pineapple Rag - Scott Joplin 1:38
#6 Odeon - Ernesto Nazareth 2:11
#7 The Easy Winners - Scott Joplin 2:33
#8 Magnetic Rag - Scott Joplin 2:55
#9 Gladiolus Rag - Scott Joplin 3:12
#10 Treemonisha - Scott Joplin 3:40
Scott Joplin domina, 7/10 são dele.
Mikhaél Braga Meinke thanks for your list of content
You are welcome
Mikhaél Braga Meinke Ragtime is leet
Why leet? Leet is language for the english, the 1337.
Very knowledgeable person
7 Scott Joplin songs you've heard and don't know the name, plus 3 more to make it an even 10
Hahahah exactly this
I was about to say, "wait this is a troll, silent movies dont have sound." appears that im an idiot
Ron uhh yeah Ron we can see by your profile pic...
Me
😂
Glad you found out that yourself lol
Lol me too XD
Scott Joplin, an underrated genius! He does not get enough credit for the things he accomplished. Pure genius and just fun music.
drinking game: take a shot after every song by scott joplin
I ran out of alcohol halfway through the video
generic username wasted for months after that
I'd die alcohol poisoning.
I think we’d all be drunk
I fell off the bench - very happy !!
Thanks to this wonderful video, only now have I come to the realization that Scott Joplin is my favorite composer of all time.
Same
The King of Ragtime. Often imitated, occasionally equaled, never bested. There are very few composers at his level, across all of music.
Tashkiira the only one who even comes slightly close is James Scott
Scott Joplin : the Hans Zimmer of 1910 !
I'd say he's the Liszt of 1910 but hey, Hans Zimmer still matches!
Kacper Maciejewski Oh come now, we shan't compare Scott Joplin to the Franz
Not a bad comparison, and that would make John Philip Sousa the John Williams of the day...
Q: What do Canadian pianists use to clean things?
A: A maple leaf rag! =D
As a Canadian I can agree
lol
That was good ngl
I snickered! not a full giggle, but a happy expulsion, thank you!
The sad thing is that they do. These people have zero respect for their own flag. Then again, why would they, after switching from that gorgeous red ensign to a fucking leaf.
Can confirm
I'am from Poland but I love your videos ❤ You are the best piano youtuber 💪Gretings from Poland
Po piłkarsku TV thanks! Chopin is my favorite
xd siemano
I think Valentina Lisitsa might disagree with you.
Cześć ❤️
This is, by far, the best video in this series. Joplin and Chaplin would be proud of you! Keep up the good work!!
Queridos! Me digam qual dessas músicas voces não conheciam.
Dear Ones! Tell me which of these songs you did not know.
Abraços Lordais!
Eu lembro de ter ouvido todas, mas saber o nome acho que só a Tico-tico no Fubá...
Tem um vídeo do Odeon de 2009, Fabricio era um muleque ainda xD
e uns 20 kg mais magro tbm
A maioria, é mais fácil dizer as que eu conhecia, que é Odeon, The Entertainer, tico tico no fubá e Maple Leaf Rag
Só sabia tico-tico no fubá e Odeon. Odeon é bem especial pra mim, aprendi a tocar ela junto com minha mãe, eu no violão e ela no piano, e ela aprendeu com a mãe dela. O resto das músicas eu n sabia
Who doesn't watch these and say to themselves: "I would give anything to be able to do this?"
AWESOME LORD VINHETEIROO!!! CHEERS FROM CANADA!!!
Thanks! Cheers from Brazil!
and cheers from switzerland!! let's try to name everycountry ;)
Cheers from France :)
Cheers from America
Cheers from Holland!
Thank you!!! My colleagues and i have been humming the Entertainer for a whole day without figuring out the name!!
I know most of these tunes, because I grew up with a 1914 player-piano, and plenty of antique piano-rolls.
Other "silent movie" tunes you often hear: "Hearts and Flowers" (for tear-jerkers), "That's a Plenty" (also used by Jackie Gleason), "Bag of Rags" (used in the Main Street Movie Theatre, at Disneyland and Disney World), "The Slimy Viper" (for villains), and "Snake Charmer".
I've just found this video and indeed many of these are melodies I've been searching for long ago. Thank you so much for showing them and playing them, Maestro! All the best from Hungary!
; "A Dog's Life" theme was composed by Sir Charles Spenser Chaplin.
Where can i find the sheet?
I'm back, and this is still MY FAVOURITE PIANO ON ALL OF YOU TUBE. This is the best piano in the world, and i am so glad it belongs to such a great player.
Conclusion: If someone asks, just say, "Oh, that's Scott Joplin."
I didn’t knew any of the rags except “The Entertainer”, but after your video I researched more about ragtime and Scott Joplin and started to love the ragtime music. Thank you, Lord Vinheteiro! Greetings from Bulgaria!
I just started learning Scott Joplin's "Harmony Club Waltz" today. Another great one! I'd love to hear your version of "The Great Crush Collision March."
I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to these pieces. You have a great mind for music. Thank you SO MUCH!
Enjoyed this very much. I think I counted 7 Scott Joplin songs, 4 of which I once could play pretty well, but only 2 I could play without the sheet music in front of me. Brings back memories for me.
OH! It is the wonderful $600.00 piano from 1915! I am SO HAPPY. This piano is a gem and a treasure, like fine wine.
LOVE it! Thanks!
You must be a huge fan of Scott Joplin. Actually, old or young, almost everybody knows about Joplin and the names of his great works in the USA and many other Western cultures.
Yep, Jopin is the King of Rag! I can just picture you in a saloon in New Orleans circa 1908. I just love the classic feel to that piano. The lit candles make the ambience perfect!
Only 10's kids will get this!
No I'm 13
Nicholas Spencer he meant kids who were born in the 1910s you know back when your great-grandfather was born that was just an example
i still remember the day women got the right to vote!
*chuckle* XD
Nicholas Spencer r/wooosh
Scott Joplin is my favorite composer!! You put so much of him in here! Thank you!
I think 'A Dog's Life Theme' was by J.S. Bark
Jott Scoplin Bark
Mr. Barking at nothing
Dood thats funny i
I think Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin made her own music in every movie so
I love watching silent films. I recognize all of the music itself but I didn’t know a lot of the names the songs. Thank you! This is awesome!
Always so entertained by your videos, and I don't watch any other piano/music related videos on the internet. Always such an interesting topic. Thank you!!
Amy H I see you are a Rick and Morty fan aswell! I make Piano tutorials for Rick and Morty themes and anything ppl ask me, really (hence my name xP). Maybe you could get to know another piano channel?
My Grand Mother played music for Vaudeville and the piano for the Silent Movies. When she visited from New York in the late '50's = early '60's, we would turn on the TV and watch the old movies of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Keystone Cops, Laurel and Hardy and many more. We turned down the volume and my Grand Mother played the piano based on the action of the show. She taught me all of these along with ad lib classical pieces to fit the action. To this day, I carry on the craft, as I would call it, and entertain kids doing the same as my Grand Mother did,
O melhor pianista do Brasil
Did Joplin only write music for the silent screen? Hahahaha. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us! Always enjoyable!
You have duch a talent! I wish you would just make a video of these pieces so I can watch and listen to you play. You have such a wonderful technique!
Lord Vinheteiro has that Brazilian death stare. Watch again, the dude doesn't blink!
YES THANK YOU, The Entertainer is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for entertaining me I've liked all your videos you are a legend.
Theme to ‘A Dog’s Life’ was written by Charlie Chaplin & co., he often wrote & recorded the songs for his films.
My great-grandma used to play piano in theatres in the silent movie days. She prob new all these by heart. At 93 she could still play the piano.
Thank you Vinheteiro!Your are the God of Music!🙏😇🙏
They played The Entertainer on a segment on tonight’s news, and I instantly recognised it but had no idea what it was … cue you and your fantastic piano skills in this video, and I now know what it is! Thank You!!
Ok, I am officially in love with Scott Joplin's music. Wish i could play it myself!
I can play a couple of these, but you're very masterful! You play so flawlessly! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
OLD But GOLD! 🎶
Scott Joplin was a genius personality. Once in a lifetime person, Sadly he died very early at 49.
Scott joplin everiwhere
Scott Joplin é um dos meus compositores favoritos.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro agora é o meu também. Obrigado 👊
I love that piano.
Also, I knew half of these but then we had a Scott Joplin record set and it was one of the things I tried to learn by ear on our piano. (also a half dozen other ragtime/old piano records).
Our piano sounded a lot like that one, was an old air-driven stand up player from the 1890s that was literally being scrapped when my dad took it home, pulled out most of the player parts, and resurfaced, then got a guy he worked with that knew someone who restored piano to redo the innards a bit.
Scott Joplin is a janitor
ALLL HIS SONGS ARE RAGS
Not all of them
😂original and undderated comment!
EDP445's Bald Ass Head he also did marches, call walks, slow drags, waltzes, and 2 operas.
Half these songs (most by Scott Joplin) were on the Locomotion soundtrack. This music instantly reminds of me of playing with digital trains for many, many hours. ;D
Thank you for sharing you talent! You are truly a great piano player I wish I could do the same thing but its a little hard to transfer from xylophone to piano
0:44 You are a life saviour. I got beginning from my head on guitar, but didn't know the name. Thanks man. Much appreciated.
The pineapple rag sounded like the music played in the Cooking Mama DS games 😂
Zhang Ci Eng lol yes, a part of the Entertainer too
I absolutely love the sound of this piano
A música A Dog's Life foi sempre creditada a Charlie Chaplin. Vi no vídeo que não tem o nome do compositor da música, então foi o Charlie Chaplin mesmo, foi o tema principal do curta-metragem "Vida de Cachorro". Ás vezes ela é creditada como "Green Lantern Rag". Chaplin fez de tudo na produção dos seus filmes, contrarregra, roteirista, diretor, ator e também a trilha sonora, tocava piano muito bem, deve ter se inspirado em Scott Joplin para criar esta.
I listened to some 40+ minute long Joplin upload here on YT the other day, and thought "hmmm, these would fit very well in old silent movies". Then this video showed up...
Surely, Joplin must be one of the more underrated composers out there.
Minha avó tem um piano com Mais de 100 anos também, mas to impressionada como esse tá super conservado!
Mais um ótimo video, Vinheteiro :)
Tatiana Trindade essa viveu . rs
Eric Ferreira O piano é mais velho que ela hahaha
i love that most of these are by Scott Joplin. what an icon.
How did this guy find out about my secret silent movie watching hobby!
his eyes see everything
God Scott Joplin pieces are so enjoyable and melodic
Hearing Scott Joplin's music always reminds me wild west movies.
Seeing this reminded me of just how much I love Scott Joplin's music.
Como eu não conhecia esse canal antes? Conheci a poucos dias e gostei muito :)
Aqui é pianista raiz! Nada de pianista nutella!
Abraços
Lord
A good selection, played in an ideal style; Erlkönig might also be on my list for silent movie music.
😊I❤ how you play the piano I LOVE IT
I thought I knew all of Joplin's works, but the "Magnetic Rag" was a new one on me. Thanks!
Maple leaf rag Scott Joplin 0:05
Tico tico no fuba Zequinha De Abreu 0:26
The entertainer Scott Joplin 0:46
A dog's life theme Charlie Chaplin 1:21
Pineapple rag Scott Joplin 1:39
Odeon Ernesto Nazereth 2:11
The easy winners Scott Joplin 2:34
magnetic rag Scott Joplin 2:56
Gladiolus rag Scott Joplin 3:13
Treemonisha Scott Joplin 3:42
What a hell of a memory this extraordinary pianist has!
Lots of thx sir
I love to listen to this gentleman just before going to bed. In the morning, I prefer the sound of silence...Thanks.
Vinheteiro é o melhor, me inspiro demais em você! Um dia chego lá =D
Fico feliz que sou alguém inspirador!
Vinheteiro se puder fazer um pedido seria: POR FAVOR grave mais Chiquinha Gonzaga!!
Fontenele NXT Jovem o cara é um expert no assunto
DonJuan19755 hahaha
Fontenele NXT CALA-BOCA QUE TU É BOM PRA CARALHO E JÁ ATÉ APARECEU NO CANAL DA MARIOVEHRER💜
You're a great pianist. Well done on all the hard work it must have took
Sir, you've left out a famous one...
"Smile" by Charlie Chaplin
I love Maple Leaf Rag and also the Entertainer, and most Rags. Joplin was one prolific composer!
I believe that Charlie Chaplin composed the theme to A DOG'S LIFE himself. (He scored many of his own movies.)
To everyone saying that Scott Joplin is everywhere on this list, that just proves how good of a composer he really is!
Pretty sure 'A Dog's Life' was written by Charles Chaplin. Oh and those of us who have played all of these do know the names already ;-)
Did he also perform it (on the piano) too?
@@planetX15 Charlie Chaplin was quite an accomplished musician. Piano and violin, at least.
''those of us who have played''....way to cut an Elitist Swath through the room. I would never include myself with such pretense, and I began lessons at age 5, I have played all of these titles, including the Dog's Life
Oh, dude, just do a three or four hour-long video of your favorite tunes by Scott Joplin. I love him too!!!! Many people don't realize how wonderful and complex ragtime is.
0:25 - A música Tico-tico no Fubá, de Zequinha de Abreu (natural de minha cidade, Santa Rita do Passa Quatro - SP), está completando 100 anos em 2017. Merecia uma homenagem aqui no canal, não Lord?
Thats absolutely lovely, what a performance!
And a really good idea by that end, very entertaining. I got the first three right but then I was completely lost. I had no idea so many of these familiar tunes were Scott Joplin rags.
No top 10 list is complete and you have to make a selection, and by no doubt this is a very good one. Nevertheless, I just want to tip all film music aficionados off on another tune so frequently used in silent movies (and soundies too) I thought it was the signature tune of a film production company, a bit like the fanfare intro to 20th Century Fox even though it were played not only during the opening or closing credits but in the actual film.
It's Liebesträume (probably Love Dream or Dream Of Love in English) by Franz Liszt, it might just be one of te most used tunes in film history. Check it out on IMDb and look at all the entries you get. It's a lot!
I really love your work, so cheers mate and keep going!
Kogx Ompax
PS
Nice suit!
#4 A Dog’s Life by Charles Chaplin - 1918
Scott Joplin had a very distinctive style. You can always tell one of his pieces, even if you've never heard it before.
10 Eurobeat songs played on piano!
Hierophant Yes!
Wonderful music! I wish he'd make a longer video and play the whole song.
Own a 1916 player piano and love Scott Joplin, so not much new music here for me! Haha
Perfect for the 1916 rolls
Lol
Well done, my friend. Have heard many of these songs over my lifetime.
Scott Joplin lenda!!
I've loved "The Entertainer" since I was a little kid. As it turns out, and almost everything else Scott Joplin ever composed.
Ha!
Apparently i know the entertainer 😤
Derrick Rose
And do we give a fuck? I knew it since i was 3. Does anyone give a fuck that both of us knew it? No.
Super trini gamer
Shut the fuck up.
Same.
Super Trini Gamer who asked
The Dog's Life Theme was written by Charlie Chaplin with the assistance of two music arrangers named Eric James and Eric Spear. In 1959, Charlie Chaplin released The Chaplin Revue where he added music to three if his films. A Dog's Life was one of them. The song you played appears in this version of the film in The Green Lantern saloon(?) scene after the scene where Charlie sneaks sandwiches from the street vendor's cart. He actually did a lot of that in his later years to keep busy. He added music he wrote with the help of arrangers to many of his films. In the 40's he also re-released a re-cut version of The Gold Rush with his music added and he also narrated the film instead of having the dialogue cards.
I know almost every song on Vin's "That you Don't know the name of" videos. Does that means my music school educated me well enough?
P.S. 10 likes and I'll tell an hilarious story about The Entertainer.
14 likes so.
The story is just cringy to me.
I was in the middle of my music lessons (I'm going to a professional music school ok) and I was searching for one song that I couldn't remember the name of and that was "The Entertainer". I gave up and went to my lesson, where teacher said she will give me a new piece to play. I pick up the piece, it only said Ragtime. She asked me to play it, and I f*ing realized that was the song I was searching for. I did not told it to my teacher, but I was left with a "wtf" face for an entire lesson.
Aypifxie wtf ok
You probably will tell us that "the Entertainer" was the movie theme for "The Clou" with Redford and Newman. Am I right?
@@TheAkelei, According to Wikipedia: "Marvin Hamlisch lightly adapted and orchestrated Joplin's music for the 1973 film "The Sting" ... His version of "The Entertainer" reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the American Top 40 music chart on May 18, 1974"
Legend says Ralf still has a wtf face
Scott Joplin is THE guy !! Sheer talent !!
I hope that he will play "...Directed by Robert D. Weide"
0:50
This is what you're looking for
You're welcome