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Tom! Your endless patience by repeating difficult sections has awakened my love of piano music and now struggling through Maple Leaf Rag. Have you or can you teach The Entertainer and 12th Street Rag? With your help I know I can master them (originally versions! If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well.) Best wishes. John
Hi John Many thanks for your great comment and suggestions - yes The Entertainer is in there somewhere! Tom --- Like my videos? Please support my channel by becoming a member or for more benefits join: www.Patreon.com/keyboardskillspro - bonus content, lesson PDFs and more!
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🎵 Tom, this is an EXCELLENT tutorial of this must learn Joblin rag! With your wonderful video I have already learned the intro and both hands together for the first 4 bars! Thankyou so much for posting this amazingly detailed tutorial of this popular rag I recall hearing, along with The Entertainer in the movie "The Sting". I look forward to the other parts of this wonderful tutorial. Thankyou! 🎵
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I really love all this type of music, Tom, even though I don’t normally read music. It’s a good chance to start reading it again, in order to learn the tune.
I've never been a sight reader. I played by ear since I was six, just had the knack for picking up tunes. My father had it, too. My brother, one of my nephews as well. But many years later I found I couldn't dispense with the notes any longer. However, those little black dots drive me mad! I even had a piano teacher briefly while living in Germany and I was so envious of her sight-reading skills. She was still a student at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne and she could play just about any piece of piano music, even if she'd never seen the piece before. These RUclips tutorials at the keyboard are a really good way of learning.
Thank you so very much for this tutorial! :-) I have enjoyed ragtime ever since I heard it for the first time, way back in the movie The Sting. Looking forward to more of your tutorials.
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Hey man I was just wondering whens part 3 coming out as I really want it so I can learn I can even pay for it I'm the desperate! Btw thanks for the amazing videos your soo underrated you deserve more subs!
@Harv I'm working on it Harv - it'll be a bit later this year as life has been changed a bit with Covid etc. Thanks for your interest - I'd appreciate your support for my channel: www.patreon.com/keyboardskillspro
Wow, this is one of the best tutorials on this rag I have seen! I also saw your videos on the Maple Leaf Rag ;) Do you think you can do the Excelsior Rag? I have not seen many tutorials on it.
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@Linxador - you say that - in my piano book 'Pianistic 1' - advert! tomhorton.co.uk/music-books/pianistic-1.html ....I was composing one day, trying to think of something original. Rain started outside the studio and, as I was looking for a Latin American style number, came up with 'Raindrop Rhumba'....so it does happen :) Tom
You are amazing man! This is great for me to do by ear.
Wow! Thanks so much!
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Tom! Your endless patience by repeating difficult sections has awakened my love of piano music and now struggling through Maple Leaf Rag. Have you or can you teach The Entertainer and 12th Street Rag? With your help I know I can master them (originally versions! If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well.) Best wishes.
John
Hi John
Many thanks for your great comment and suggestions - yes The Entertainer is in there somewhere!
Tom
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I remember requesting this, thanks VERY much for making this!!!!
You're welcome Ellen - there is also Part 2 :)
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Tom
I love this even though I watched this 5 months ago and now I watched it again😂
That's great - please hit subscribe and thumbs up!
I learned maple leaf rag from you and I wanted to learn pine apple rag next and BOOM you uploaded this! Please upload part 2 asap!!!
Glad you liked it - part 2 is on the way :)
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Hello Tom, I am very grateful for this. I see a lot of demands for other parts and not enough gratitude, thank you very much.
You are very welcome Faye - thanks for the positive comments.
Generally most people are appreciative but some forget these lessons are provided gratis.
All the best - Tom
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🎵 Tom, this is an EXCELLENT tutorial of this must learn Joblin rag! With your wonderful video I have already learned the intro and both hands together for the first 4 bars! Thankyou so much for posting this amazingly detailed tutorial of this popular rag I recall hearing, along with The Entertainer in the movie "The Sting". I look forward to the other parts of this wonderful tutorial. Thankyou! 🎵
Glad you enjoyed it, Dave - please hit subscribe too :)
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Thankyou, just learnt this now and my head hurts but I’ve got it and it sound great!
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I really love all this type of music, Tom, even though I don’t normally read music. It’s a good chance to start reading it again, in order to learn the tune.
Well done Michael - it is a great Joplin rag!
I've never been a sight reader. I played by ear since I was six, just had the knack for picking up tunes. My father had it, too. My brother, one of my nephews as well. But many years later I found I couldn't dispense with the notes any longer. However, those little black dots drive me mad! I even had a piano teacher briefly while living in Germany and I was so envious of her sight-reading skills. She was still a student at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne and she could play just about any piece of piano music, even if she'd never seen the piece before. These RUclips tutorials at the keyboard are a really good way of learning.
Excellent presentation!
Thanks :)
Thank you so very much for this tutorial! :-) I have enjoyed ragtime ever since I heard it for the first time, way back in the movie The Sting. Looking forward to more of your tutorials.
You're very welcome!
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Cant wait for part 2
Me too!
Thanks
Tom
Hello I love this Scott Joplin song and I wanted to learn it and I did because of you!
@Living Forte - will done - next parts coming soon! Tom
Brilliant! Thank you very, very much for uploading!
You’re welcome Vic - thanks for watching.
Tom
you inspired me to play a piano thank you
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This is a really good tutorial, i hope you guys gain more subscribers!
Thanks - slow and steady :)
Hey man I was just wondering whens part 3 coming out as I really want it so I can learn I can even pay for it I'm the desperate! Btw thanks for the amazing videos your soo underrated you deserve more subs!
@Harv I'm working on it Harv - it'll be a bit later this year as life has been changed a bit with Covid etc.
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yay its here!!!!
Yay!!
Nice tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm still watching part 4 of maple leaf rag and still practicing and now there's pineapple rag. ooommggg I need to hurry XD
Talk you're time - Pineapple Rag will be there when you're ready!
Thanks for watching
Tom
Keyboard Skills Pro take*
I know it was just a mistake I’m sorry
Wow, this is one of the best tutorials on this rag I have seen! I also saw your videos on the Maple Leaf Rag ;) Do you think you can do the Excelsior Rag? I have not seen many tutorials on it.
Thank you for your kind words :)
Part 2 coming soon - don’t know Excelsior Rag will take a look.
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tnx so much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You’re welcome 👍😀👍😀
Can you do a tutorial of fig leaf rag
One day...sure :)
Cheers m8
Thanks tom very helpful,but why don't we play it in C, a easier key.?
Ah but it wouldn't sound quite the same - Bb Major isn't too hard - take up the challenge and learn the original :)
Tom
According to Chopin, C Major is the most difficult key. It was the last key he taught his students to play.
What song were you playing at 12:34?
It’s called ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ - an old 1920s standard
Here’s a link to a score I found online: www.zisman.ca/squeezebox/Music/Honeysuckle%20Rose.pdf
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@@KeyboardSkillsPro thanks so much
Can u do bethena by Scott joplin
That’s a very good piece, but I’ll have to learn it myself first…one for the list :)
Where's part 2? It's been a while since this was published.
Don't forget to say please ;)
It's coming soon - lots of other videos too but it is on the way!
Thanks for watching - Tom
@@KeyboardSkillsPro Alright, thank you!
What was the stride piano pieces?
Oooh don’t know - can you comment again with time point?
Thanks
Tom
Great video! Just a suggestion, you should start using synthesia to make it easier for the audience.
Thanks for the great comments.
What is the number of the bar (Measure) where the music is divided into sections.
I’m sorry I don’t understand what you're asking? Can you let me have the time marker in the video ?
I know what I'm doing for the next year.
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Ooh, bit of Russ Conway-like at 12:52! I'll continue Part 1 tomorrow. I haven't touched the piano for five years...
Can’t beat a bit of Russ!
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where is the part 2
Part 2 is on the channel - here is the link: ruclips.net/video/6NRnfeN2RbA/видео.html
@@KeyboardSkillsPro Thank u sir.
Jeez that’s kind of tough, man how did Scott come up with this
And this isn’t a hard one :)
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He had perfect pitch-and being a genius didn’t hurt.
Man. I wish I could know too.
Imagine scott, in 1903, sitting alone drinking tea, and he suddenly thought: "A maple leaf. That can be a music!"
@Linxador - you say that - in my piano book 'Pianistic 1' - advert! tomhorton.co.uk/music-books/pianistic-1.html
....I was composing one day, trying to think of something original. Rain started outside the studio and, as I was looking for a Latin American style number, came up with 'Raindrop Rhumba'....so it does happen :)
Tom
@@KeyboardSkillsPro amazing man
I hink is is nicer when played slowly..
Or at the ‘rag’ tempo - not fast!
Yeah like pretty please.
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