art tatum
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Definition
Proper noun A stage name, specifically referring to Arthur Tatum Jr., an influential American jazz pianist renowned for his extraordinary technical skill, harmonic innovation, and virtuosic style, despite being nearly blind from birth.
Usage
The term "Art Tatum" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the individual musician. It is not used as a common noun or verb. * His recordings of Tea for Two and Tiger Rag are considered masterpieces of solo jazz piano. * Many modern pianists study the techniques of Art Tatum. * The Art Tatum tribute concert featured several renowned artists.
Advanced Usage
- As a benchmark for skill: In musical discourse, "Art Tatum" can be used metonymically to represent a pinnacle of technical prowess in jazz piano.
- "He has incredible chops, almost at an Art Tatum level."
- Stylistic reference: Used to describe a piano style characterized by complex reharmonization, rapid runs, and intricate rhythmic play.
- "That pianist has a very Art Tatum-influenced approach to stride piano."
Variants and Related Words
- Tatum, Arthur Tatum Jr.: The musician's full name and legal name.
- Tatum-esque (adj.): Describing something reminiscent of or influenced by Art Tatum's style.
- The solo had a Tatum-esque flair.
Synonyms
- Virtuoso pianist
- Jazz innovator (context-specific)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- (As) fast as Art Tatum: An idiom (primarily within jazz circles) denoting exceptional speed and dexterity on the piano.
- "He can run those arpeggios as fast as Art Tatum."
Noun
- United States jazz pianist who was almost completely blind; his innovations influenced many other jazz musicians (1910-1956)