Artificial Intelligence pianist plays: Art Tatum - Tiger Rag 1933 (Superfast Stride Piano Synthesia)

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Tiger Rag as played by Art Tatum but played by Massive Technologies' AI pianist.

Wikipedia:
Arthur Tatum Jr. was an American jazz pianist.

Tatum grew up in Toledo, Ohio, where he began playing professionally and had his own radio program, rebroadcast nationwide, while still in his teens. He left Toledo in 1932 and had residencies as a solo pianist at clubs in major urban centers including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Throughout his career, Tatum also played for long periods at night in after-hours venues – at which he was often more spontaneous and creative than in his paid-for performances – and drank enormous quantities of alcohol. Although drinking did not negatively affect his playing, it did damage his health. In the 1940s, Tatum led a commercially successful trio for a short time and began playing in more formal jazz concert settings, including at Norman Granz-produced Jazz at the Philharmonic events. Granz recorded Tatum extensively in solo and small group formats in the mid-1950s, with the last session occurring only two months before the pianist's death from uremia at the age of 47.

Tatum is widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists. His playing encompassed everything that had come before, added great harmonic and rhythmic imagination and complexity, and was often at very high speed. He extended what was considered possible in jazz piano and established new ground in jazz more broadly through innovative use of reharmonization, voicing, and bitonality.

This video quote:
"Look, you come in here tomorrow, and anything you do with your right hand I'll do with my left." - Art Tatum

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Mr. Ai gets a second chance to play Art Tatum's rendition of the Tiger Rag!

Sorry for the re-upload, sometimes you have to test things out to get findings and that's the way improvement works. I got my workflow now so from now on let's pump these videos 🔥

itsRemco
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I never thought I'd see the day where I could see the piece played at the original tempo and actually visualize how absurdly inhumanly talented Art Tatum was

johnnysaldana
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The left hand strides at 0:43 are amazing, it's thrilling to see them played at Art Tatum's own speed, the man was indeed monstrously good.

lisztomanic
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The fact that the only recordings of this particular rendition are either of Art himself or a fucking computer make me giggle; it's utterly fantastic

dtanaka-d
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Its really one of the best Songs ever!

philrademacher
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not many can even learn this piece
now imagine coming up with this on the spot.. Art Tatum was simply amazing

colorred
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Wow this is so cool! Never seen this kind of thing before!

FantaSparta
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Watching this in the middle of the night and I’m screaming 😂😂😂

atakpuikhide
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Good Job Man. Eldar Djangirov version is insane

tunamusic
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I still think Art played this with more ease than the AI. His hands were bigger lol

masterbetty
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I profoundly dig this kind of videos. It's a lot of fun watching AI hands smh.

LaSuperDiversion
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Im every time amazed by his speed, just have to say it again 😂.
Not only in the left hand, its unbelievable how easy his right hand was able to play all those runs, probably with more ease than the A.I. 😆.
But actually, maybe there is something about the hazelnut! 😂

philrademacher
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What AI software did you use for this?

GospelMusicians
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Geez, can you do one for Yesterdays (if possible, the version from Piano Starts Here)? There isn’t a single vid out there to appreciate the fingering

fabm
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Thanks for this visualization. I like his 1935 version the best, which is about 15 seconds faster. I wonder if Art Tatum had ever heard Conlon Nancarrow's 'impossible' 'Study for Player Piano No. 3a' (1948/1949) before he died in 1956 -- /watch?v=pp2dWEYRzKY
Or if there were other 'impossible' player piano pieces that Art Tatum might have heard before 1930 -- and what those titles were.
I would imagine some composers of these 'impossible' pieces (like Marc-André Hamelin's 'Circus Gallop' (1991-1994)) would have affectionately dedicated their work to Art Tatum, as that's about the only 'cutting contest' Art Tatum might have lost! Still, I hope Art Tatum would have had a laughing fit over it.

borbetomagus
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Thoroughly impressive. Now, imagine all that ridiculous virtuosity, but IMPROVISED! That's Art Tatum for you.

Jantsenpr
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I don’t play piano, I’m just wondering if the left hand at 1:50 is actually possible at this speed

drummersnare
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Is there a way you can make it so that it doesn’t all look like black keys when they’re falling?

agathahearth
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The Ai is a bit misleading
pianists would usually just touch the key during those jumps but the Ai here holds them for the complete note value hence making it look insanely fast.
That speed is not super hard actually as for an actual human, their hands would be bouncing across the jumps, not holding each note and flying to hold the next.

cziffrathegreat
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How do your fingers feel after playing that? I got some cbd lotion if you need some.

leonardschofield