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stride piano players.
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ragtime jazz piano style that dates back to World War I. He has performed and recorded with great pianists like Dick Hyman and Ralph Sutton.
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STRIDE PIANO ...http://sigarra.up.pt/up/noticias_geral.ver_noticia?p_nr=6024Chris Botti entertains a jazz snob - A&EMy taste in
jazz pretty much runs with the development of
jazz. I love
Ragtime, I love Dixieland, I love
Stride Piano, I love Swing, Big Band, Cool
Jazz, Be-bop, Modal
jazz, post-bop and so on. I hate Fusion.
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piano style developed in the mid 19th century, old-time
piano encompasses elements of
traditional dance music,
ragtime, folk music, classical music, and early
jazz.
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featured Teddy Wilson on
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