Thank you SOOOO MUCH! My father played this when i was a little girl all the time. Since he past, I wasn't able to remember the name or anything. So Happy I found this. It brings back such great memorize. Thank you thank you thank you!!! Cheers.
Eu tocava esta música, há dez anos parei de tocar Piano e estou retornando aos poucos, quero voltar a tocá-la. Não sei como pude ficar tanto tempo longe do meu instrumento. Hoje parece que estou ainda mais apaixonada por ele do que quando eu era menina. Ficando velha, saudosista e nostálgica. Hahaha... Que execução perfeita! Me motiva mais ainda a estudar.
if you see Hercules Gomes playing this you will definitely love it take a look in this link pls. hope you like it : ruclips.net/video/oUqBSDicOE8/видео.html
Mr. Barton! What a great musician you are! I have the greatest admiration for you! And what piano technique you possess!!! You are able to play almost anything.... the Chopin etudes, the “48”, and so on. WHAT A GIFT!!! You are BLESSED. I am a physician and l started learning to play the piano at age 17 yeas; that was the time l arrived to England to attend boarding school and thereafter medical school. I have been in the USA in 1970. I have developed arthritis, murderous insomnia and 24/7 FATIGUE which prevents me from playing the piano. Please, keep up the magnificent work.
Aqui há duas lindas interpretações de outras pequenas peças do Zequinha: ruclips.net/video/pP8vELMD4q8/видео.htmlsi=us-IjG6ZF-VzbCJG ruclips.net/video/ofqreoTjPSM/видео.htmlsi=XxcCwEKE0sr4vJYe
Vibrante. Que bom com a partitura. O chorinho brasileiro com suas síncopes, arpejos e escalas conseguiu dar vida ao que aparenta ser exercícios de um método.
a piece you think sounds great might sound like shit to others. he is merely letting us know he liles this piece, thats not an invitation to cram other pieces down his throat
In my opinion, that’s the magic of this pice. Its title can remind of the scenario the song proposes: a bird having fun with a sack of fubá. The melody helps giving the final touch for the fun situation.
That took me back forty years. I played this song when living in Brazil around 1981. There’s a page on the internet somewhere with like a hundred different renditions of the song which is pretty interesting to listen to. This was nicely played. I especially liked the off beat accents.
Golly! All those repeats have got my fingers dropping off, and I am only LISTENING to you, Paul! Thank you for your splendid performance. I play only the popular music version, which is written in quavers, not semis, and has a somewhat simpler left hand. But I couldn't please my Daddy. He wanted Ethel Smith playing her celebrated Hammond organ version. (It's here on RUclips.)
I quit piano recently, but this sounds so good and theres only like 50 measures (one of them just being one octave higher of the same thing). Gotta get back to piano and play this
See also-Tico-Tico. Training channel. Easy version. ruclips.net/video/cM-_-nowhVo/видео.html The channel is dedicated to playing the piano and musical creativity.
Don't stop my friend, a mistake I've made. It will take years now for my fingers and brain get back to what it was before...I missed so much it was making me sick! had to start over.
Great version of Tico-Tico ! Whenever I hear this tune it reminds me of the way I first heard it - at the hands of the original Queen of the Hammond - Ethel Smith who played it in a Movie & recorded it. Well worth a listen for those who like the tune.
Don't laugh, I saw that movie (can't think of the name)and while I felt the musical number was very well-done and made an impression on the audience, the Hammond Organ just sounded feeble. Piano would have been a better choice.
It's true that you may need to like the Hammond sound to fully appreciate the Ethel Smith version. It's also clear that in a film about bathing beauties in that day, Ethel Smith would end up in the film. What counts today is probably that most listeners know the tune because of her. Her instrumental album including this tune sold well in the day.😎
@@klavier1us I totally agree and please don't think I am undermining Ethel Smith's virtuosity on the organ. She played jazz at a time when the usual organ fare was Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D minor". ( not sure about key of Bach). Her performance in the movie was a show-stopper and "she swung it out of the park."
Beautifully articulated, Paul Barton, and your dynamics are fantastic. Thanks for sharing. You are very inspirational to me in my own piano studies. :-)
See also-Tico-Tico. Training channel. Easy version. ruclips.net/video/cM-_-nowhVo/видео.html The channel is dedicated to playing the piano and musical creativity.
My sister played this. Also all Jan August piano. My sister could play anything by ear. Enjoyed performing. I played for our radio station but once. Thought it would be a breeze. Sat at the piano. Froze.
An old staple when learning the accordion. Of course pushing left hand bass buttons is a lot easier than forming chords as beautifully as you've done here.
I remember picking this piece up and it being much more difficult than it sounded, and I was playing Maple Leaf Rag, Rachmaninoff preludes etc. I have to say though it is a great pity Paul chose not to become a concert pianist because his interpretations are some of my most favourite of all. This piece is a delight with the light tough for the melody quite unlike all the other pieces on RUclips. Paul you should release a CD because you are certainly wasted just teaching and producing you tube content.
my problem is that I'm just a beginner and I want to play this so much... what a brilliant arrangement, and the rhythm is irresistible! I wonder after how many years are needed to being able to play it.
That's exactly what it is. It was written in 1917, at the end of the Ragtime Era in the US, but in Brazil, where it was written, that's what composers were trying to emulate at the time.
@@bobcrestwood740 Brazilian composers were not really trying to emulate ragtime... This is a very specific brazilian style called Choro (or Chorinho), from where samba evolved, and it actually precedes ragtime. Like ragtime, though, it's a mix of african syncopated rhythm with western music, that's why they sound somewhat similar. It was really popular in Brazil from around 1880 to 1920, when samba took over. For more pieces in this style, look for the works of Ernesto Nazareth and Chiquinha Gonzaga, you will enjoy it.
Thank you SOOOO MUCH! My father played this when i was a little girl all the time. Since he past, I wasn't able to remember the name or anything. So Happy I found this. It brings back such great memorize. Thank you thank you thank you!!! Cheers.
Love for your father ❤️
Anette Puskas Where are you from? Your father was Brazilian? Just out of curiosity
Wow you have good father.
Oh what good news😄
It's challenging for sure and very bright and nice. Your father knew how to pick a piece that would delight a little girl.
Eu tocava esta música, há dez anos parei de tocar Piano e estou retornando aos poucos, quero voltar a tocá-la. Não sei como pude ficar tanto tempo longe do meu instrumento. Hoje parece que estou ainda mais apaixonada por ele do que quando eu era menina. Ficando velha, saudosista e nostálgica. Hahaha... Que execução perfeita! Me motiva mais ainda a estudar.
O piano é o "rei" dos instrumentos musicais. Concorda?
:)
@@franciscodiniz4092 ah! Sem dúvida. Não quero puxar a brasa, mas é mesmo 😊
Nice
Como é bom ver a música do meu país valorizada!
Impossível não valorizar essa maravilha! :D ;)
musica linda
I was looking for a Foreigner playing tico tico no fubá with brazilian flavour and rithym . How so elegant and majestic! That's you, Sir. Thanks!
if you see Hercules Gomes playing this you will definitely love it take a look in this link pls. hope you like it : ruclips.net/video/oUqBSDicOE8/видео.html
@@vivonasnuvens I know Hercules Gomes. He is the best "pianeiro" like he use that Word.
Mr. Barton!
What a great musician you are!
I have the greatest admiration for you!
And what piano technique you possess!!!
You are able to play almost anything.... the Chopin etudes, the “48”, and so on. WHAT A GIFT!!!
You are BLESSED.
I am a physician and l started learning to play the piano at age 17 yeas; that was the time l arrived to England to attend boarding school and thereafter medical school. I have been in the USA in 1970.
I have developed arthritis, murderous insomnia and 24/7 FATIGUE which prevents me from playing the piano. Please, keep up the magnificent work.
This is probably my favorite piece from a foreign country. Every time I hear it it brings a smile to my face
yes
É o poder de Zequinha de Abreu! Sua música é pura luz! ❤
Aqui há duas lindas interpretações de outras pequenas peças do Zequinha:
ruclips.net/video/pP8vELMD4q8/видео.htmlsi=us-IjG6ZF-VzbCJG
ruclips.net/video/ofqreoTjPSM/видео.htmlsi=XxcCwEKE0sr4vJYe
Vibrante. Que bom com a partitura. O chorinho brasileiro com suas síncopes, arpejos e escalas conseguiu dar vida ao que aparenta ser exercícios de um método.
Essa música inclusive é usada em vários métodos de música para aprendizado.
Выживать только под эту музыку!!!!!!! Это гимн борьбы с пандемией!!!!
Paul is a master and this is just a marvellous classic Brazilian "ragtime". Nothing better. No wonder it is famous!
Aí sim! Isto é Brasil! Obrigado, Zequinha de Abreu! Curvo-me diante de ti! Grato pela postagem do vídeo!
I've found my new favorite piano piece....for now. 😄
Shania Clayton Try O Gaucho by Chiquinha Gonzaga, that's nice too~
Shania Clayton same here. I never knew the name of this music until I came here .
a piece you think sounds great might sound like shit to others. he is merely letting us know he liles this piece, thats not an invitation to cram other pieces down his throat
#TRUMP2020 bitches
@@danmaia455 jokes on you trump is now in a pEACH hAHaA
Parabéns, que linda interpretação da genuína música brasileira.
This is FUN.
Positively
This is Brazil suckers!
Yeah you are right
In my opinion, that’s the magic of this pice. Its title can remind of the scenario the song proposes: a bird having fun with a sack of fubá. The melody helps giving the final touch for the fun situation.
Muito bom
I've heard this song many times, but did not know the titles. Now I do! Thank you.
Hi, I'm Brazilian and I follow your channel. I find your daughter impressively good at rhythm and intonation. She is a talent!
Bela música para o Brasil. Muito saudosismo. Boa interpretação.
Um clássico! Maravilhoso exigindo grande destreza do pianista
Beautiful Brazilian masterpiece. I'll start studying it because of you. Thanks a lot.
As a sugestion, try "Pintinhos no terreiro" by the same author.
That took me back forty years. I played this song when living in Brazil around 1981. There’s a page on the internet somewhere with like a hundred different renditions of the song which is pretty interesting to listen to. This was nicely played. I especially liked the off beat accents.
Do you have a link for that page ?
I'm interested.
I'm glad to be a professional. Excellent performance, От русской аудитории восхищение исполнением. Спасибо. Прекрасно.
Из мультфильма Брэк
Golly! All those repeats have got my fingers dropping off, and I am only LISTENING to you, Paul!
Thank you for your splendid performance.
I play only the popular music version, which is written in quavers, not semis, and has a somewhat simpler left hand.
But I couldn't please my Daddy. He wanted Ethel Smith playing her celebrated Hammond organ version. (It's here on RUclips.)
Ritmo que contagia!!
Dar vontade de escutar várias vezes.
Amei. Brasil que amo. Meu País lindo. Obrigada por essa linda interpretação de Zequinha de Abreu. Abraços.
I quit piano recently, but this sounds so good and theres only like 50 measures (one of them just being one octave higher of the same thing). Gotta get back to piano and play this
See also-Tico-Tico. Training channel. Easy version. ruclips.net/video/cM-_-nowhVo/видео.html
The channel is dedicated to playing the piano and musical creativity.
Don't stop my friend, a mistake I've made. It will take years now for my fingers and brain get back to what it was before...I missed so much it was making me sick! had to start over.
Why would you quit piano if you have the level to play this piece ?
Великолепная музыка для отдыха,расслабления! В ней и изящество, и искристая игривость!
Пауль! Здорово! Очень нравится! Слушаю каждый день! Высший класс!!!
И я слушаю каждый день!!!👏👏👏
SPLENDID!
I remember this from my childhood decades ago!!
I always smile when I listen to this piece!
Maravilhos esse dinamico ritmo do nosso rico folclore brasileiro! Thanks Paul, you' re brillhant!
Muito lindo isso. Como é que alguém não gosta duma coisa assim? Muito grata pela partilha.
There are so many details in your performance that make it so worthwhile to listen to. Great job!
Brasil 🇧🇷
good comment
@Davi Padua e o foda-se?
@@giancarloargentaro9023 deve tá enfiado no teu cu, parece que vc não tá achando.
@@Cayres18 pelo visto vc ja achou ne? entendido no assunto
@@giancarloargentaro9023 a pessoa sabe onde meteu e deixou as coisas...
Congratulations! Brazilian music! Viva Zequinha Abreu! Viva Chiquinha Gonzaga! Viva Vila Lobos!
No words.I am an accordion player and play this piece.But by far its the best interpretation.Thank you.India.
Great version of Tico-Tico ! Whenever I hear this tune it reminds me of the way I first heard it - at the hands of the original Queen of the Hammond - Ethel Smith who played it in a Movie & recorded it. Well worth a listen for those who like the tune.
Don't laugh, I saw that movie (can't think of the name)and while I felt the musical number was very well-done and made an impression on the audience, the Hammond Organ just sounded feeble. Piano would have been a better choice.
It's true that you may need to like the Hammond sound to fully appreciate the Ethel Smith version. It's also clear that in a film about bathing beauties in that day, Ethel Smith would end up in the film. What counts today is probably that most listeners know the tune because of her. Her instrumental album including this tune sold well in the day.😎
@@klavier1us I totally agree and please don't think I am undermining Ethel Smith's virtuosity on the organ. She played jazz at a time when the usual organ fare was Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D minor". ( not sure about key of Bach). Her performance in the movie was a show-stopper and "she swung it out of the park."
I'm learning this piece. I learned a simplified version earlier, but now I'm learning this version. It's a great song!
Wow Tico Tico! I play this since I was a kid, it is very popular here, it's so fun, you nailed it, great stuff! Cheers from Brazil!
This is a fun piece of music to listen to! Search for 'Duo Siqueira Lima' - too. They play Tico Tico on one guitar - 4 hands exchanging.
yeah, I saw that, so cool!
ha! primeiro brasileiro que vejo nesse canal kkkk, um dia eu chego nesse nível..
Felipe Forlin Eh noix em cima desses gringos trouxas! kkkkk
Fernando Paxeco aff sou o melhor no piano
You are greatest Pianist!! Thank you so much for your performance!! ありがとうございます🙏
Beautifully articulated, Paul Barton, and your dynamics are fantastic. Thanks for sharing. You are very inspirational to me in my own piano studies. :-)
See also-Tico-Tico. Training channel. Easy version. ruclips.net/video/cM-_-nowhVo/видео.html
The channel is dedicated to playing the piano and musical creativity.
So perfect! Thank you! I will be listening to this recording often!!
One of my favourite tunes for over 50 years. Fantastic version. Thanks Paul.
Absolutely great! Hope you play more brazilian music!
Love it! Not familiar with Brazilian music but will definitely search for it now.
Try Odeon by ernesto nazareth
Or Valsa da Dor (Waltz of Sorrow) and Choros n. 5 of Villa-Lobos.
Please, try "Pintinhos no terreiro" also composed by Zequinha de Abreu.
try villa-lobos
Try "Brasileirinho"
Eu toquei essa música na Audição de Piano, foi mto lindo! Quanta saudade.
ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!
Love you Paul, starting the day with your music.
Wonderful performance, Paul !!
This is such a fantastic piece.
Шикарное исполнение! Браво!
I love this piece. What a wonderful rendition. Thank you.
Holy crap this sounds amazing! Time to practice.
Love it! I’m playing this for my performance and I only have 5 weeks left, IT SO HARD 😩😩😩
How was the performance!
thats what she said
Thanks for your video. I really enjoy hearing brazilian music by piano.
Preciso limpar o meu Tico Tico....... Sururu também.... O seu sempre impecável ! Muito virtuoso !
My sister played this. Also all Jan August piano. My sister could play anything by ear. Enjoyed performing. I played for our radio station but once. Thought it would be a breeze. Sat at the piano. Froze.
Excelent, Paul!!! Greetings from Brazil!!!
Wonderful spirited rendition! Thanks Paul!
Superb! Thanks, Paul Barton!!
Muito empolgante! Execução perfeita!👏👏👏👏
Absolutamente genial , espero que toque más música brasilera. Bravo....
- Esta é a verdadeira essência brasileira! (It is brasilian music!)
An old staple when learning the accordion. Of course pushing left hand bass buttons is a lot easier than forming chords as beautifully as you've done here.
That's it. It's great. Abreu Zequinha is a great composer!
I love you man. I love your approach. I love your methodical way and lack of body expression during playing. I wish you were my teacher
Very good! I loved it! The music of my country very well performed. Happy to hear this CHORINHO outside Brazil! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I love this piece, fantastic playing, Paul!🎹🌹🎹
Perfeito, sem exageros no adamento, bravo. 👏👏👏
Arthur Moreira Lima!! Amo de paixão!! Tive oportunidade de vê- lo ao vivo, inúmeras vezes; ele derrama romantismo ao tocar... toca com a alma.....👏👏👏👏
I remember picking this piece up and it being much more difficult than it sounded, and I was playing Maple Leaf Rag, Rachmaninoff preludes etc. I have to say though it is a great pity Paul chose not to become a concert pianist because his interpretations are some of my most favourite of all. This piece is a delight with the light tough for the melody quite unlike all the other pieces on RUclips.
Paul you should release a CD because you are certainly wasted just teaching and producing you tube content.
Brasil muito bem representado!
I always love hearing you play the piano :) Thank you so much
One of the late Carmen Miranda's signature songs. Very nicely played here - thanks for posting it.
Bravo, Paul Barton! Viva o Brasil!
love this song.. the first time i ever heard it was when i was a kid learning the organ in the 70's.. and it was a version played by Klaus Wunderlich.
Very nice precise and light, Paul! This gives a lovely contrast to the so many muddled versions on YT.
I hope you havn't forgot the Hamelin version I sent you!!
Go Brasil! Love your videos Paul! I found your channels like 2 days ago and I think i have already watched more than 40 videos hahaha
BRAAAAAAZIL ❤ Meu Brasil
Uau! Que swing! Muito bem executado!
I love this song, and such a great arrangement! I'm going to try learning it myself.
It's so oddly familiar yet it sound so new and exciting.
Merveilleux!! Très impressionnant et tres musicale!
I loved how you edited the video! Making Played parts toned down a bit made it a lot easier for us to play xD
Wonderful interpretation! Greetings from Brazil =D
SAUDOSO ZEQUINHA QUE OBRA HEIN?? MARAVILHOSO.
Perhaps this is the best version of tico tico.India
Thank You Paul Burton I' m Brazilien and I love Zequinha de Abreu🎹🎶🎵🎼💖👏👏
my problem is that I'm just a beginner and I want to play this so much... what a brilliant arrangement, and the rhythm is irresistible! I wonder after how many years are needed to being able to play it.
Um tempo em que o Brasil tinha compositores dignos desse título.
This sounds like so much fun to play
You are such a great pianist, a wonderful person.
Love and appreciate ❤🙏😍
Fantastico!! Grazie mille! Un abbraccio da Roma!
well played, cheers from Brazil!
Outstanding. Musical and clearly defined.
thank you, Paul! Congrats!!
Очень классно
WOOOOOOOOOOW that's amazing, thank you so much
Sounds like Brazilian ragtime music
Lance Clark, that’s basically what it is haha
It's called "choro" or "chorinho"
You can feel Scott Joplin there, a little Mozart too, Alla Turca.
That's exactly what it is. It was written in 1917, at the end of the Ragtime Era in the US, but in Brazil, where it was written, that's what composers were trying to emulate at the time.
@@bobcrestwood740 Brazilian composers were not really trying to emulate ragtime... This is a very specific brazilian style called Choro (or Chorinho), from where samba evolved, and it actually precedes ragtime. Like ragtime, though, it's a mix of african syncopated rhythm with western music, that's why they sound somewhat similar. It was really popular in Brazil from around 1880 to 1920, when samba took over. For more pieces in this style, look for the works of Ernesto Nazareth and Chiquinha Gonzaga, you will enjoy it.
I 'm finding this an incredibly difficult piece to play. Am I alone? Congratulations to all who can, and congratulations to the composer.
you're not alone. This is music to impress others, specially other musicians. The faster the better.
The more wonderful music I hear, the sadder I am when thinking of how much I’ll never get to hear
Grazie per lo spartito! Lo suonavo da ragazzina! Ora potrò suonarlo di nuovo!🎹🎹🎹😄
Nice!! It sounds like a Milonga for moments