La Gitane - Tchan-Tchou - Patil Zakarian (piano manouche) [PDF available]
2017 ж. 2 Қаң.
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This is Paul "Tchan-Tchou" Vidal's Gypsy guitar waltz, "La Gitane", arranged for piano (with a Classical tinge) by Patil Zakarian.
To get the sheet music, please email music.pzakarian@yahoo.com
Massive thanks to Andrew Van Vlear - VV Transcriptions for making the transcription of La Gitane available.
• His transcription video: • La Gitane for Solo Pia...
• VV Transcriptions KZhead channel: / @vvpianotranscriptions
• Andrew Van Vlear KZhead channel: / andrewvanvlear
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流石、パティル様!🎉
どうもありがとうございます、デニス様!🙇🏻♀️☺️🙏🏻
She does not only play convincingly, but is always beautifully clad - a rare thing nowadays.
Tchantchou serait aux anges de vous entendre, si il faisait encore partie de ce monde, et j'en parle en connaissance de cause je l'ai très bien connu étant moi même guitariste et son accompagnateur attitré François est toujours des nôtres corse comme moi d'ailleurs que je revois de temps à autre. Encore un grand Bravo !
Ouah!! Votre commentaire et vos paroles très aimables comptent beaucoup pour moi, Monsieur. Merci d'avoir pris le temps d'écouter et de laisser un commentaire ! Je vous invite humblement à écouter mon arrangement Les Yeux De Dolores - encore une belle pièce de Tchan Tchou Vidal ! Je vous souhaite bonne chance !🌻🍀
Les Yeux de Dolores✨ kzhead.info/sun/h9uFY9ifZ5aYiHk/bejne.htmlsi=FA_CtDyMQVO9ZtaT
👍Delightful! easy and effortless! cool and mischievous performance. 💥😇👏🌹🌻
Thank you very much!
❤ from Greece
Cool 👍, it was like I was in a movie from the thirties with a bright, interesting plot and a happy ending. Thank you and wish you further success 💐👏✊.
Haha, such a cool description! Thank you so much!☺️🙏
It is the hardest tune I can play on the guitar. It took me around 4 years to get it right at half speed, another 4 to increase the speed. Still I am not at the original tempo. To hear this on piano is so totally amazing! You really widen the horizon of this tune, you seem to find aspects in Tchan Tchou's composition nobody has discoverd so far. Thanks so much for posting!
Thank you very much for your kind words! ☺️
what a good interpretation
Thank you!
Extra, Super, Amazing.
Thank you!
Потрясающе!
Une merveille
Every note is on its place. Thank You for this!
Great... Congratulations...
It was great! Thank you💥😇💐
Thank you!☺️
So I just listened to this through a string of not-quite coincidences starting with watching Jim Steinman describing 'Total eclipse of the heart' that he wrote for Bonnie Tyler as 'Wagnerian' followed by watching Zouiten's oud version of La Gitaine which made me think 'this is very suited to piano and finally landing on this video which it turned out I have watched before BUT the ending in this piano version turns out to be very Steinman-esque, in terms of being very gothic and stormy. What it reminds me of is the Ennio Morricone version of Jelly Roll Morton's The Crave because what Morricone does is to 'Gothify' Morton's piano piece, doing exactly the same thing to Morton's original that is being done to Tachan Tchou's masterpiece here. It has also helped me understand for the first time exactly what Morton was doing when he put together his piano pieces (not Morton's jazz band stuff, that's a completely different rabbit hole, lol): Morricone was obviously inspired by the fact that Morton's 'Spanish Tinge' (as Morton called it) was undeniably reminiscent of Bizet's Carmen (as a musical treatment his Spanish tinge is often referred to as introducing a 'Habanera', a kind of hesitation before the beat, acting as an accent, a close cousin of syncopation, and often woven into exactly the same kind of rhythmic nuances: the comfortable waltzy feel of this piece is perfectly counterbalanced in a way that was a Morton fingerprint: he is constantly throwing in this intense gothic classical 'Carmenesque' set of phrases, followed by something much more innocuous and sweetly melodic, then something overtly rhythmic. Suddenly, listening to this piano version of La Gitaine, I got it. Morton had a very specific set of objectives. One was to win those 'piano battles' (as illustrated in the film '1900' that Morricone re-wrote The Crave for) by creating unplayably complex fast gothic runs. Another is that he wrote and played 'piano music for dancing to' and third, he was a 'human jukebox' playing music on-demand that needed to be very simple and catchy. This latter requirement is the key to exactly understanding what's going on when the music switches so seamlessly between extremes from phrase to phrase, from gothic neoclassical to something essentially approximating self-parody in terms of jaunty ragtime clowning. His music is essentially ethnomusically black and white. Compare Gershwin's deadly serious orchestral material with Satchmo's most playful scatting. Morton is oscillating between the two and weaving them together seamlessly. Django took the spirit of Morton's approach to piano and adapted it for guitar. Tchan Tchou turned it into a Djangoesque Waltz and Patil Zakarian goes full circle and turns it back into a Morricone version, complete with enough gothic intensity to make Morton''s classic almost unplayable party piece 'The Fingerbreaker' and somehow manages to make it look like a cakewalk in comparison. Pure genius.
Thank you for the thorough analysis!😲😁 much appreciated!🙏🏻
@@Pat_pianooo Thanks! Here's the Bonnie Tyler Jim Steinman interview link: kzhead.info/sun/gtZvXdaEnGZ7hnk/bejne.htmlsi=AM1fgUlOmhM4ZMOU and here's a link to a clip from the movie '1900' which has the Morricone version of the crave: kzhead.info/sun/qZWwcpGMrKd3dJs/bejne.htmlsi=k1IGEeLNfBdPN1k5 and here is the link to the Oud version of La Gitaine : kzhead.info/sun/gLpplr5opYdsdGg/bejne.htmlsi=iko32YYa1XgNj5fl
@@Pat_pianooo The answer to the question 'yeah, but where on earth did this idea for doing the whole 'gothic ragtime piano' thing actually begin?' Here's Morton himself from the 1938 Alan Lomax interview recordings doing a mind-blowingly catchy piano version of Miserere from Verdi's 'Il Tovvatore: kzhead.info/sun/e5iiZ6aBfoqIlps/bejne.htmlsi=UR70IF5cxQXYWx5e where he kind of even out-Morricone's Morricone.
Amazing AND magnificent. Simply brilliant.
Thank you!☺️
this is wonderful! Reminds me of Musette...
bravo
Thanks!
la mejor versión de la gitane en piano es extraordinario, saludos
Apres , aziz djan !!!!!!!!!!!! Shikarno !!!!!!!! Bravo !!!!!!!!!
formidable
On voit que la musique de Tchan Tchou colle mieux au piano un peu plus classique qu'à la guitare jazz manouche.
C’est magnifique bravo 🙃
Simply brilliant!
Magnifique , bravo !!
Que maravilla! Felicidades
I love it so much!
Magnifique!
ah that's a real beautiful surprise !
Super !! Merci. Très bonne année à vous.
great music here, thank you for this wonderful playing just amazing and perfect. You now one of my favourite gipsy music pianists with harry völker and olivier radu. See we got a new gret musical trinity here for me listening:)
Very nice!
Wonderful!
amazing!
very cool
Wow amazing!!! Nice ;)
Wow, very nice video, very well done ! Bravo ! I wish you all the best in 2017 for you, your family and your friends ;-) Alain
very nice ))
Hi Patil, I really love this! thanks a lot for sharing! I would be very interested to have a transcription of this beautiful piece, have you done this already or considered doing it? best greetings from birdland!
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Just today I discovered Pat Pianooo My mom played by ear and reading, not at your level and she passed years ago.
Mama mia....🙄
Congratulations!---with best regards---Ursula
Dear Mrs Ursula, thank you, and warmest greetings!
Dear Patil- you are really a great musician like always!--Ursula
Much appreciated!🙏🏻
très belle interprétation et belle virtuosité mais... mais avec un piano bien accordé ça serait parfait
after practicing the left hand alone all day, I am now considering replacing the upper half of my piano with accordion buttons. The fingering is literally hair-raising...
How can I get the sheet music 😍😍 its wonderful
There is sheet music in the description
Ok i reached part C (1:45) and i suck at the glissandos 🥴
To fast
Valentina Lasitsa has nothing on you.
bravo