Even though this an American song and even though I'm am American, I'd ever heard the later verses before. Thanks for enlightening me. Or, if that was your own improv, still good to hear. Bravo.
I have a bitter sweet relationship with this song... My sister had a snow globe/music box decorated with kittens playing with goldfish in a fishbowl that played the Entertainer. I loved it and asked her to let me listen to it many times. On the day I found out she was killed in an accident, I was listening to an acoustic guitar redition of the song. I think of her every time I hear this song, for better or worse. Thank you for this beautiful performance.
Many videos here etc skip on some repetition because they're required to cram in as much of the "ideas" as they humanely can into the however short viewing/listening durations the average user is going to get. Btw, I like the version with the trills more and I hoped maybe the turnarounds will have it but nope, he didn't play it that way. :D
@@PiotrBarcz No, not like that. I simply mean the original, but with the originally long notes at the ends of the looping sequences being replaced with a simple trill (just a half-step up trill, I mean.) Nothing fancier than that, as, otherwise I like the original the best as well. :D
@@PiotrBarcz Yeah. And I can swear that about a year ago all 3-4 of the "The Entertainer - Scott Joplin on ragtime piano" kind of video recommendations that I got here had that trill ornamentation in them, to the point that it kinda made me think it's how this song is commonly played nowadays. :D
Excellent rendition of one of my favorite ragtimes. I wonder how many young people understand that ragtime is the ancestor of boogie woogie, and hence of rock and roll, and, of course that the cake walk is the ancestor of ragtime ? I was fortunate enough to have parents who introduced me to these early musical forms when I was very young. Antique collectors, they bought an Edison Opera Model phonograph and over 120 cylinders, which I used to listen to almost daily. I still have the machine, it still plays fine, although now I only play the Blue Ambrol records because the black wax ones turn to powder when played, being more than a century old and having deteriorated in the last fifty years. .
Scott Joplin's "The Maplerag" is pretty much my favorite piece of that style, era, and feel. Such a bloody brilliant piece. 🙂 I love "The Entertainer", but the MR is exquisite.
Ragtime isn't the ancestor of boogie woogie, that would just be blues which had very little in common with ragtime and came out of the deep south where ragtime didn't even exist.
@@PiotrBarcz You are obviously ignorant about the development of American music, and the part that New Orleans, and especially a section known as Storyville played. Study more before you make a further fool of yourself.
This has been my favorite song since birth, in 1973, when this song was enjoying some popularity thanks to the movie The Sting. Even as a new baby i reacted with joy. Thank you so much for sharing this. I feel like its my birthday!
Gracias! "The Entertainer" was one of my grandmother's favorite pieces, and Joplin was one of her favorite composers. Her absolute favorite piece by Joplin was the "Maple Leaf Rag".
It’s always fun to seing out Joplin in a heavy manner but that really isn’t how he intended his pieces to be performed. Such ragtime is played straight and usually rather light.
Super great played. Vinheteiro exactly captured what ragtime is all about. Tempo moderate not fast! Velocity very sensitive! Some players play it correctly in notes , but but hack the keys on the piano like a woodchopper. He smoothes out the phrases, very good.
Quando eu estudava piano clássico, fiquei muito feliz ao aprender essa bela canção. Faz tempo, mas em breve, voltarei a estudar, afinal, ainda tenho meu piano, que ganhei aos 14 anos e ele está lindo, em perfeitas condições. Valeu, Vinheteiro, obrigada por me levar à ótimas lembranças. Saúde e paz para a família. 🤗🎼🎹🙏🏻
Beautiful! Your interpretation is excellent. Scott Joplin was a genius. So many pianists play this song way too fast. Also, your piano has a beautiful tone! Thank you for sharing your genius with us.
@@PiotrBarcz Well it depends what you compare it to. Most of Holi s rags where quite a bit harder, and this man seems to be a fine pianist so I’m assuming he’s capable of playing a lot more. I personally find this piece very easy to play
I took piano lessons when I was young. I went from being really, really bad to just a little bit bad. However, I learned to love music, all kinds of music. I bought the sheet music to Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" after falling in love with the music in "The Sting." I kinda sorta used to be able to play "The Entertainer" well enough to entertain my father-in-law, who loved the movie. I wish I could play like Lord Vinheteiro, but I did to learn how to sing well enough to perform music from Renaissance polyphony to Samuel Barber -- all from my years of piano lessons.
@@colleenmarin8907Not at all. I don’t remember the best I heard but it had such an authentic ragtime fell I wish I’d saved it. This performance is great though
You are an extraordinary talent!! This was my Mom’s favorite. Brought memories of her and my childhood. Thank you 🙏🏻 so much for sharing your gift with us all!! You are amazing 🤩
Lovely performance - beautifully played and nuanced. Many thanks for focusing so much on the hands. I've only recently discovered your channel, and am loving it.
I remember that rag was popular here in the UK in the 1970s and this one was the 'in' piece to play, due to a certain film. In our house the sheet music was purchased and attempted on our old wonky upright... with only modest results.
Te acompanho desde meus 12 anos. Virei pianista por sua influência. Posso dizer que houve uma melhora gritante na sua técnica. Essa música ficou incrível com você tocando
Finally, decent quality sound. It's not easy recording piano, because to get equal levels from all the notes, the L&R mics have to be about 3ft away, and separated by 3ft. But then you get all the room acoustics, reverb and distortion (that your brain naturally filters out). Beautifully played. 👍🏻🇬🇧
It’s a nice sound. I can’t see any mics though, I think it might be a digital output from the piano? There is an orange light in the middle that lights up when he presses keys.
The mic is just a Zoom H4n with stereo XY mics at the head. It's basically a point and shoot camera but with sound. When I mic my pianos with actual condensers I get them as close as possible to the strings to get all the overtone details. You put the mics 3 feet away and you lose a lot of detail and end up having to deal with the room sound messing with the piano (and bad acoustics can be completely ignored with a close mic set up). Equal levels from the mics is easy: Just set the input sensitivity on both mics the same and then put them at the same distance from the bass and treble registers.
@@dylan-kerry Yeah, usually around the 3rd section, right? From what I have played on rags its usually divided into 4 sections with it repeating the first section after the second section.
My mom was a piano education major in college, & she taught piano lessons out of our home until I was 12. She still has a book of piano music called “Great Music Greatest Hits: 97 Unforgettable Classics for Piano & Organ”; it was published by Reader's Digest when I was 3 (1982). Throughout my childhood, my mom would play certain pieces from this book while my brother & I danced around the living room. I THOUGHT that “The Entertainer” was in this book, but it turns out it’s in one of the 6 Reader's Digest music books that my paternal grandma had; she & my grandpa had an organ in their living room, so when we went over there, my brother & I would dance around THEIR living room while my mom played from one of her books; I inherited my grandma’s books after both she & my grandpa passed away. BTW, the specific book that this piece is in is “Festival of Popular Songs” (1977); the other books from my grandma are “Treasury of Best Loved Songs” (1972), “Family Songbook of Faith & Joy” (1975), “Popular Songs That Will Live Forever” (1982), “Country & Western Songbook” (1983), & “Remembering Yesterday’s Hits” (1986). I also have a piano book called “An Adventure in Ragtime” from The Entertainment Series of the David Carr Glover Piano Library. Although I don't remember when I got this book, I know it was after hearing my mom play from my grandma’s book at their house, because I recognized that the arrangement in my grandma’s book was missing the 3rd section of the song, which IS included in my book.
That was amazing! I grew up with "The Sting" and I loved both the movie and Scotts music. Because of the movie I now have a tendency to ask pianists on twitch to play Ragtime! 😁
I love Scott Joplin! I like that we get to see you play it. It sounds so complicated but it really isn't "all over the keyboards" like it sounds. My favorite is "The Gladiolus Rag" I always thought if they ever made a movie about Joplin's life, that would be the song to have playing during the ending credits.
I knew all along that you could play a complete song! Bravo for picking a great one to play in it's entirety! Well done, sir, well done indeed! Cheers, jc
This piece is the top for the ragtime. Since a long time I knew it. And I have worked but I don't play well because It's very difficult. This interpretation is wonderful and Vinheteiro is very concentrated. 🎹
I loved this song so much I bought the soundtrack from The Sting. Great job! And, it never ceases to amaze me how you can play long, complicated songs like this without sheet music. I love Joplin and would love to hear you play Bethena.
This reminds me of your 15-year-old videos about other Scott Joplin pieces, like Pineapple Rag, Searchlight Rag, A Real Slow Drag, Maple Leaf Rag or The Easy Winners (which personally it's my favorite video on your channel). Who could've thought a single pianist from the beginning of RUclips would turn into a legendary one!
This song is perfect for a people that are happiest when they are ever so slightly sad. You're playing it as Joplin wanted ("not too fast"), Thank you- this is about as close as it gets to a perfect rendition (please do Nola? Even the Liberace version'd be fun). Love the sound on the piano, too- beautifully muted and expressive.
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Even though this an American song and even though I'm am American, I'd ever heard the later verses before. Thanks for enlightening me. Or, if that was your own improv, still good to hear. Bravo.
A true classic, played by a modern master! Bravo.
Agreed!
Timeless
I have a bitter sweet relationship with this song... My sister had a snow globe/music box decorated with kittens playing with goldfish in a fishbowl that played the Entertainer. I loved it and asked her to let me listen to it many times. On the day I found out she was killed in an accident, I was listening to an acoustic guitar redition of the song.
I think of her every time I hear this song, for better or worse.
Thank you for this beautiful performance.
I'm very sorry for your loss. 😔😔
so sorry, mate.
🎹
I am so sorry! This is a beautiful way to remember her though!
Sinto muito. Sei o que é perder um irmão.
This is the first time l listen carefully to this masterpiece from the begining to the end. Salute to Scott Joplin and Lord Vinheteiro.
I've always loved Joplin. And thank you for not skipping the repeats. So many people do, for reasons I can't fathom.
Many videos here etc skip on some repetition because they're required to cram in as much of the "ideas" as they humanely can into the however short viewing/listening durations the average user is going to get.
Btw, I like the version with the trills more and I hoped maybe the turnarounds will have it but nope, he didn't play it that way. :D
@@ccelik97 You talking about the piano roll by Jack Livingston that's in B flat?
@@PiotrBarcz No, not like that. I simply mean the original, but with the originally long notes at the ends of the looping sequences being replaced with a simple trill (just a half-step up trill, I mean.) Nothing fancier than that, as, otherwise I like the original the best as well. :D
@@ccelik97 OOOOh I see! As in adding ornamentation.
@@PiotrBarcz Yeah. And I can swear that about a year ago all 3-4 of the "The Entertainer - Scott Joplin on ragtime piano" kind of video recommendations that I got here had that trill ornamentation in them, to the point that it kinda made me think it's how this song is commonly played nowadays. :D
You are the best Entertainer: no words, just MUSIC. Excellently played.
Excellent rendition of one of my favorite ragtimes. I wonder how many young people understand that ragtime is the ancestor of boogie woogie, and hence of rock and roll, and, of course that the cake walk is the ancestor of ragtime ? I was fortunate enough to have parents who introduced me to these early musical forms when I was very young. Antique collectors, they bought an Edison Opera Model phonograph and over 120 cylinders, which I used to listen to almost daily. I still have the machine, it still plays fine, although now I only play the Blue Ambrol records because the black wax ones turn to powder when played, being more than a century old and having deteriorated in the last fifty years. .
Scott Joplin's "The Maplerag" is pretty much my favorite piece of that style, era, and feel. Such a bloody brilliant piece. 🙂 I love "The Entertainer", but the MR is exquisite.
If you got them copied by a 3D printer, would the copies work like new?
@@louisehogg8472 Nope, you'd have to make transfers to digital, clean them up and then cut new cylinders.
Ragtime isn't the ancestor of boogie woogie, that would just be blues which had very little in common with ragtime and came out of the deep south where ragtime didn't even exist.
@@PiotrBarcz You are obviously ignorant about the development of American music, and the part that New Orleans, and especially a section known as Storyville played. Study more before you make a further fool of yourself.
This has been my favorite song since birth, in 1973, when this song was enjoying some popularity thanks to the movie The Sting. Even as a new baby i reacted with joy. Thank you so much for sharing this. I feel like its my birthday!
The Sting is a pretty fair movie anyway, but the soundtrack puts it over the top.
Gracias! "The Entertainer" was one of my grandmother's favorite pieces, and Joplin was one of her favorite composers. Her absolute favorite piece by Joplin was the "Maple Leaf Rag".
Interesting performance - very straight on the rhythm, very light on the touch. I can *never* resist slamming out those descending bass lines!
It’s always fun to seing out Joplin in a heavy manner but that really isn’t how he intended his pieces to be performed. Such ragtime is played straight and usually rather light.
Super great played. Vinheteiro exactly captured what ragtime is all about. Tempo moderate not fast! Velocity very sensitive! Some players play it correctly in notes , but but hack the keys on the piano like a woodchopper. He smoothes out the phrases, very good.
Quando eu estudava piano clássico, fiquei muito feliz ao aprender essa bela canção. Faz tempo, mas em breve, voltarei a estudar, afinal, ainda tenho meu piano, que ganhei aos 14 anos e ele está lindo, em perfeitas condições. Valeu, Vinheteiro, obrigada por me levar à ótimas lembranças. Saúde e paz para a família. 🤗🎼🎹🙏🏻
My first favourite ringtone. Love Scott Joplin! More please!
You can tell there is always a place for Joplin in his heart
Conheci acerca deste gênio, Scott Joplin, mediante outro gênio chamado Fabrício Di Paolo (Lord Vinheteiro)!
Obrigado Lordão, herói Brasileiro!
His performance is so sweet. I can feel your happiness Lord.
Always loved this piece. Gotta watch "The Sting" now...
Beautiful! Your interpretation is excellent. Scott Joplin was a genius. So many pianists play this song way too fast. Also, your piano has a beautiful tone! Thank you for sharing your genius with us.
One of my favorites!!!! TY!!! 🎵🎶🎼
Great recording quality, felt nice and warm. Thank you :)
Lord Vin played it without looking at our souls which makes it evident how difficult it is to play
No, but since becoming a father he's simply more attentive to what he's doing. :)
This MUST BE the hardest composition he plays ever ... Lord Vinheteiro did not stare at us. 😊
Brilliant!
It's not that difficult at all. Most ragtime players could play that with their eyes closed.
This is an extremely easy composition. There genuinely isn’t any difficulty to it at all
@@dylan-kerry It IS difficult actually. It's not technically hard but musically this is NOT an easy tune.
@@PiotrBarcz Well it depends what you compare it to. Most of Holi s rags where quite a bit harder, and this man seems to be a fine pianist so I’m assuming he’s capable of playing a lot more. I personally find this piece very easy to play
I respect Joplin, a great composer and pianist. All his works are just full of life!
I took piano lessons when I was young. I went from being really, really bad to just a little bit bad. However, I learned to love music, all kinds of music. I bought the sheet music to Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" after falling in love with the music in "The Sting." I kinda sorta used to be able to play "The Entertainer" well enough to entertain my father-in-law, who loved the movie. I wish I could play like Lord Vinheteiro, but I did to learn how to sing well enough to perform music from Renaissance polyphony to Samuel Barber -- all from my years of piano lessons.
The first time I've heard the full version. Thank you!❤
Beautifully and sensitively played, thank youu ond of my favourite pieces. What a lovely bright sound this instrument has too.
Lord Vinheiteiro has talent plus presence.
Sem comentários!!! Bravissimo!!!❤❤❤
Our lord and master plays this with such elegance while staring into both our souls and the pianos!!
Estive procurando a alguns meses por essa música. Ainda bem que sou membro do canal. Parabéns pelo vídeo.
I like this music, but I’ve never heard the full version before. It’s so wonderful. Thank you.
One of my all-time favorites!
Joplin is so wonderful and I love the way you played this!
One of my favorites. You play it so beautifully.
A qualidade do audio está realmente excelente.
O brasileiro deveria valorizar mais os músicos como voce!
Valew!
Grande Scott Joplin, muito bom relembrar estes grandes clássicos!!
Not enough eye contact. I wanna feel that stare into my soul.
I was searching for the best version of this piece from last week. I must say you entertained me a lot. Thank you!!😊
This is now the best version of this piece
@@colleenmarin8907 Hardly, repeats were played wrong every time, he skipped the first volta completely like an amateur.
@@colleenmarin8907Not at all. I don’t remember the best I heard but it had such an authentic ragtime fell I wish I’d saved it. This performance is great though
Bro
Is actually looking down for this one
😤🤯
Bravo!
So nice hearing a full piece than shorts..
..
And playing the full version!
we're playing poker with this one 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥
Yes
Or billiard
Another good poker movie was Maverick with Mel Gibson, though not as cult as The Sting
We’re playing Chip’s Challenge 2 with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
No we are staying home from school 🔥
Como sempre foi ótimo ouví-lo.💙
The Entertainer me lembra quando criança jogava jogos de flash de Point click no computador, bons tempos, ótimo trabalho vinheteiro
Puxa vida, você merecia ter mais de um milhão de seguidores. Ô povo "inguinorante"👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Imagina ser um cowboy, ganhar um duelo, entrar no bar e o vinheteiro está dropando ESSA BOMBA? Não deveria ter prêmio melhor que esse.
I don't know why, this song always gives me good chills! Past life? Love it, thank you! ❤😊
You bring me memories of my music teacher in high school. Thank you.
Bravo!!!
Muito bom! Só faltou de tempos em tempos ficar olhando p nós😉
One of my favorite piano pieces!
You are an extraordinary talent!! This was my Mom’s favorite. Brought memories of her and my childhood. Thank you 🙏🏻 so much for sharing your gift with us all!! You are amazing 🤩
Amo esta música! Obrigado, Lord Vinheteiro! Um mister!
Wonderful presentation Lord. More of this type of video would be well received. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you for playing this piece !
You have re-kindled a dream of mine to play this one day.
Albeit , never at your level.
Lovely performance - beautifully played and nuanced. Many thanks for focusing so much on the hands.
I've only recently discovered your channel, and am loving it.
I remember that rag was popular here in the UK in the 1970s and this one was the 'in' piece to play, due to a certain film. In our house the sheet music was purchased and attempted on our old wonky upright... with only modest results.
Te acompanho desde meus 12 anos. Virei pianista por sua influência. Posso dizer que houve uma melhora gritante na sua técnica. Essa música ficou incrível com você tocando
Simply amazing!!!!!!
I like the way it looks with the front off the piano, watching that felt dance is hypnotic. Excellent editing too
Thank you! Such a great performance! I was finally able to hear you on Spotify. It didn't disappoint; it was fabulous!
Finally, decent quality sound.
It's not easy recording piano, because to get equal levels from all the notes, the L&R mics have to be about 3ft away, and separated by 3ft. But then you get all the room acoustics, reverb and distortion (that your brain naturally filters out).
Beautifully played. 👍🏻🇬🇧
It’s a nice sound. I can’t see any mics though, I think it might be a digital output from the piano? There is an orange light in the middle that lights up when he presses keys.
The mic is just a Zoom H4n with stereo XY mics at the head. It's basically a point and shoot camera but with sound.
When I mic my pianos with actual condensers I get them as close as possible to the strings to get all the overtone details. You put the mics 3 feet away and you lose a lot of detail and end up having to deal with the room sound messing with the piano (and bad acoustics can be completely ignored with a close mic set up).
Equal levels from the mics is easy: Just set the input sensitivity on both mics the same and then put them at the same distance from the bass and treble registers.
Bravo! It's so good to be able to listen to the whole piece played by you.
Scott Joplin is my favorite composer.
Beautiful tempo. Just perfect!❤ ❤
I love this song and it is very special to me to see and hear you play it. You are so talented!
Scott Joplin rules, many classics!
Always loved the key change into F Major in this rag. Beautifully played! 👍
There’s pretty much the same key change in ever rag written
@@dylan-kerry Yeah, usually around the 3rd section, right?
From what I have played on rags its usually divided into 4 sections with it repeating the first section after the second section.
@@PieVive Yes and sometimes the fourth will return to the original key.
Love this. Reminds me when I used to play. Always found the chords in the right hand too difficult for my small hands to play though. 😢
My mom was a piano education major in college, & she taught piano lessons out of our home until I was 12. She still has a book of piano music called “Great Music Greatest Hits: 97 Unforgettable Classics for Piano & Organ”; it was published by Reader's Digest when I was 3 (1982). Throughout my childhood, my mom would play certain pieces from this book while my brother & I danced around the living room. I THOUGHT that “The Entertainer” was in this book, but it turns out it’s in one of the 6 Reader's Digest music books that my paternal grandma had; she & my grandpa had an organ in their living room, so when we went over there, my brother & I would dance around THEIR living room while my mom played from one of her books; I inherited my grandma’s books after both she & my grandpa passed away. BTW, the specific book that this piece is in is “Festival of Popular Songs” (1977); the other books from my grandma are “Treasury of Best Loved Songs” (1972), “Family Songbook of Faith & Joy” (1975), “Popular Songs That Will Live Forever” (1982), “Country & Western Songbook” (1983), & “Remembering Yesterday’s Hits” (1986). I also have a piano book called “An Adventure in Ragtime” from The Entertainment Series of the David Carr Glover Piano Library. Although I don't remember when I got this book, I know it was after hearing my mom play from my grandma’s book at their house, because I recognized that the arrangement in my grandma’s book was missing the 3rd section of the song, which IS included in my book.
Mucho texto
@@dyatlov3466
entendido o comprendido
I love Joplin, and I love to watch you play Joplin - thank you!!!
One of the coolest songs ever!!!
That was amazing!
I grew up with "The Sting" and I loved both the movie and Scotts music.
Because of the movie I now have a tendency to ask pianists on twitch to play Ragtime! 😁
日本で聴いています🇯🇵
年代別ベートーヴェンとモーツァルトの動画は
ほんとうに良かった
I love watching your videos because they always inspire me to go play piano myself. Long live Lord Vinheteiro.
The entertainer never gets old ❤❤
Você é um gênio do piano, tenho que dizer
Fantastic rendition of this classic song!
ВЫ ОЧЕНЬ ДОБРЫЙ И МЯГКИЙ ЧЕЛОВЕК....И У ВАС РУКИ,ТОЖЕ ,МЯГКИЕ-СМЕШЛИВЫЕ....
I also played this piece but you play so good. Amazing!
Muchas Gracias Lord Viñeteiro , esperando esta y muchas obras mas completas tocadas por Usted!!! Saludos desde Mx!
Te amo, Vinheteiro. Saudade de ver algum podcast contigo
I love Scott Joplin! I like that we get to see you play it. It sounds so complicated but it really isn't "all over the keyboards" like it sounds. My favorite is "The Gladiolus Rag" I always thought if they ever made a movie about Joplin's life, that would be the song to have playing during the ending credits.
I knew all along that you could play a complete song! Bravo for picking a great one to play in it's entirety! Well done, sir, well done indeed!
Cheers,
jc
The tune that comes to everyone's mind whenever the word "ragtime" is said.
I love full songs!
You made it look so easy - the sign of a true master.
This piece is the top for the ragtime.
Since a long time I knew it.
And I have worked but I don't play well because It's very difficult.
This interpretation is wonderful and Vinheteiro is very concentrated.
🎹
I used to hear this, as a child, from ice cream trucks that visited public parks. All that time, I didn't know the name, and I didn't think to ask.
This is the first time I think I hear the second part of the song. It's a very comfortable song, very nice to listen to.
Only while listening to this I realized I never heard the full one before, great work, thank you :)
🎉I could listen to you and it all day!!👏👏
Absolutely beautiful!
Perfect performance.
I loved this song so much I bought the soundtrack from The Sting. Great job! And, it never ceases to amaze me how you can play long, complicated songs like this without sheet music. I love Joplin and would love to hear you play Bethena.
Always enjoyed hearing this song
Excellent, as always. I love Scott Joplin's work and you do it justice.
I am quite entertained by this entertaining rendition of "The Entertainer". Well played! :)
Just beautiful
This reminds me of your 15-year-old videos about other Scott Joplin pieces, like Pineapple Rag, Searchlight Rag, A Real Slow Drag, Maple Leaf Rag or The Easy Winners (which personally it's my favorite video on your channel).
Who could've thought a single pianist from the beginning of RUclips would turn into a legendary one!
This song is perfect for a people that are happiest when they are ever so slightly sad. You're playing it as Joplin wanted ("not too fast"), Thank you- this is about as close as it gets to a perfect rendition (please do Nola? Even the Liberace version'd be fun). Love the sound on the piano, too- beautifully muted and expressive.
Excellent as always 😊