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  1. Stride jazz piano, often shortened to stride, is a jazz piano style that arose from ragtime players. Prominent stride pianists include James P. Johnson , Willie "the Lion" Smith , Fats Waller , Luckey Roberts , and Mary Lou Williams .

  2. http://bit.do/billsbookStride piano technique is really useful for pianists who are playing quite traditional or mainstream jazz, blues, show music and other...

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  3. Stride appears in many genres of piano music: accompanying singers, solo piano, classical, romantic, pop; it's also just a really good technical exercise for precision. Herein, we...

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Stride piano emerged as a definitive jazz piano style from the earlier ragtime music, characterized by a complex left-hand accompaniment. It thrives on a lively rhythm and innovative improvisations, setting the stage for the swing and big band era.

    • James P. Johnson
    • Fats Waller
    • Duke Ellington
    • Art Tatum
    • Modern Stride Piano Tips

    Jazz historians cite Harlem, New York, as the birthplace of stride piano and hail James P. Johnson as the father of the stride style. James was born in 1894 in New York and was influenced by ragtime great, Scott Joplin. Always the innovator, James wanted to take the Joplin style in a new direction. By incorporating the stride technique into his rag...

    Fats Waller was another significant influence and contributor to the development of stride piano. Waller studied under James Johnson but was so gifted as a musician that they soon became peers. Although Waller only lived to be 39-years old, he is considered to be one of the most prolific and talented jazz pianistsand songwriters. Today, his songs a...

    Whilst his legacy is not one of a stride pianist, Duke Ellington was a master of all things jazz pianoand another notable talent in this sub-genre. James Johnson was a powerful influence on his piano style, but instead of remaining a stride pianist like his contemporaries, Ellington continually evolved. Duke Ellington emerged as a phenomenal big ba...

    Last but certainly not least is Art Tatum. If James Johnson was the father of the stride style, then Tatum was the royal heir. His effortless yet blindingly fast technique set him on a different level than other pianists. To this day, not many pianists can emulate Tatum’s technique and musical ability. Even his peers knew he was beyond their capabi...

    Stride piano often looks like it’s a “man’s world,” but Judy Carmichaelshatters that misconception and then some. Count Basie dubbed her “Stride” for her ability to perform this form of music. She is an exceptional keyboardist, singer, and entertainer. Another modern pianist of note for this genre is Martial Solal. The French musician is well-verse...

  5. Oct 8, 2019 · Stride piano playing is on the face of it, quite a straight forward playing technique. It involves the left hand of the pianist literally ‘striding’ from the low range to the mid-range of the piano. The desired effect is to create a bass line plus an on-going chord pattern with one hand.

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  7. Jan 13, 2023 · Stride piano involves playing the root note of a chord WAY down on the keys with your left hand, and then jumping (or “striding”) up to play the guide tones (I’ll explain these later) of the chord higher up. Stride piano is not easy. I want to be absolutely clear about that.