Stevie Wonder The first pianist Stevie Wonder needs no introduction and is known for hits like Superstition, Sir Duke and I Just Called to Say I Love You. But the piano wasn't the obvious career for blind musician Stevie Wonder who was born several weeks premature, resulting in retinopathy of prematurity.
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Read More »if you’ve ever tried to play the piano, you’ll know how difficult can be. But, imagine trying to play it without ever having seen a piano keyboard and you’ll realize how much work the pianists below have put in to master their craft. In this blog post, we’re going to look at these famous blind piano players and explore some of their lives and careers.
Tatum was legally blind, a consequence of infantile cataracts and he was also largely self-taught, starting out playing the violin before switching to the piano. To compensate for his partial sight, he memorized reels from Victrolas and played radio tunes by ear. His improvisation skills were and are legendary and he would insert complex chords between bars in advanced harmonic progressions well ahead of his time. Tatum also led the way in using harmonic dissonance with jazz, and his musical influence is still felt by sighted and unsighted pianists today.
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