Super Mario / Harry Potter / Star Wars stride piano medley - Martin Spitznagel
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Please see http://www.youtube.com/user/spitzfire1138 for more videos of Martin, as that's his YouTube profile.It's about 11:30 p.m. on Sunday night after the 22nd annual West Coast Ragtime Festival. Martin Spitznagel was seated at one of the pianos and began playing the Super Mario Bros. Overworld Theme in stride style. When he finishes, you can hear Adam Swanson ask Martin if he's ever done anything to the Harry Potter theme, and Martin obliges on the spot with a stride rendition of that which segues into the Star Wars theme and then to other themes from Star Wars, creating a "ridiculous" stride piano medley.Ridiculous, but wonderful, I say.Visit Martin's website at http://www.spitzfire.com. His debut CD, "Tricky Fingers," is available on iTunes and at http://www.cdbaby.com/martinspitznagelJoining in on washboards are Tom Warner ("tdub1941" on YouTube) and Andrew Barrett ("KawhackitaRag" on YouTube).
K.K. Ragtime けけラグタイム Animal Crossing どうぶつの森 played by ragtime band
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Just after their set Saturday night at the 2008 West Coast Ragtime Festival, the Raspberry Jam Band played K.K. Ragtime to start off the after-hours jam session.They are joined by a gutbucket bass. I even do a little K.K. vocal for a moment. At the end, it sounds like someone is joining in perhaps on a muted cornet or something. If that's true, then I think that would be Bill Mason of the St Louis Ragtimers; I seem to recall that he did get up on stage with them moments later.Performers you see here:Piano -- Tom BrierGutbucket -- Allen RogersTuba -- Mark MeekerSlide whistle & Violin -- Mary PrestonPiccolo -- Julia RileyEuphonium -- George PrestonWashboard -- Kitty WilsonOf course, K.K. Ragtime is from the Nintendo Animal Crossing series of video games, composed by Kazumi Totaka.You can get the sheet music that I made here:http://users.sfo.com/~keeper/music/kkragtime.pdfAnd a couple other tunes from AC that I've made piano scores for (I never did upload The Roost theme, but you can see that in another video):http://users.sfo.com/~keeper/music/acwwthemep.pdfhttp://users.sfo.com/~keeper/music/acwwhall.pdf
Old Folks at Home, boogie-woogie style -- Carl Sonny Leyland
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Boogie down upon the Swanee River!Carl Sonny Leyland performing at the Sutter Creek Ice Cream Emporium in August 2008 during the Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival in California.The piano is about 100 years old and doesn't stay in tune very well in the upper registers.
Dill Pickles Rag on two pianos, oboe & flute, jam session
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This was shortly before midnight during the party at Skunk Hollow during the 2008 Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival.Tom Brier began playing the Charles L. Johnson hit "Dill Pickles" from 1906, while Jack & Chris Bradshaw played along on the upright piano.Shortly after they began, Nan Bostick came in and sat down next to Tom to add a seventh hand to the performance. In the background are Pepper Rae on oboe and Bonnie Gonzalez on flute.
Lassus Trombone -- Patrick Aranda, with Tom Brier on piano
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During the Sunday evening concert at the 10th annual Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival, Patrick Aranda called up Tom Brier to play piano so that he could play trombone.Here they play Henry Fillmore's 1915 trombone rag, Lassus Trombone.The comments about "getting back at him" and "We're playing it in G, right?" refer to earlier in the festival, when the Raspberry Jam Band, in which Tom plays piano, asked Patrick to join them on a tune, but Patrick was surprised to discover that the band was playing it in the original piano key instead of a more band-friendly (and trombone-friendly!) key.As Patrick mentions, the last time they played this together was in 2006, and Patrick didn't have the sheet music; he had just written the chord sequences down on a notecard and Tom improvised everything. This time, they have the original music, but of course Tom still adds a fair bit of improvisation as usual.http://www.suttercreekragtime.com
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