I swear justin is the most humble cat out there. For me personally its musicians like him who inspire me the most. As for cory, no words. Extraordinary. Great musical time to learn an instrument.
Cory Henry along with Quinnell Gaskins and Jonathan Powell have opened up my ear. Just got back into music after years of not playing continuously and my hunger is high....These cats are humble which makes them even more anointed.
I think out of all the vids I've seen Corey in this ranks in the top three for me wow! And dont sleep on the drummer. If it wasnt for his feel for knowing when shift mood keep tempo etc this shed would fell flat
the line at about 1:50 - 1:57 is unheard of....cant help repeating it....awesome talent. Love u Henry. Please come to South Africa and serenade us with First Steps...bought the album on itunes after i came across your videos on youtube
Whys everyone trying to compare and see who won? Who cares!!!!! Both these guys are some of the best at their craft right now. There both beasts. No one can do stuff they can. They both no theory but theory dosent make you any good if you don’t know how to apply it to your playing. Y’all got this all wrong 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️. Just watch and enjoy just like both Corey and Justin were enjoying. They weren’t trying to compete at all.
Great comment.Thinking about this as a competition is shallow thinking.Cory did the same thing with Shaun Martin here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i2QV5KwwXiM.html from around 11:30. It's for fun, they weren't competing.
It's always about who is the best or as you all say a beast. That's why people have video cameras and record it its so hard to get the true beast of organ and keyboard to show you some chords or licks
@namuxtree Those are modes. There's some locrian, dorian and more in there. Your boy is gifted, but he's also been to school which makes for a powerful annointing. You'd be surprised how many of these cats have.
YOU ARE SOOO RIGHT! I know a lot of great musicians and when you go to them they AIN'T SHARING NOTHING WITH YOU! As if they were born doing what they are doing or something?!! That's why when people ask me where did you get that run or show my that chord, I'm glad to share because I'M ALWAYS LEARNING and I surely don't think I'm too high and mighty to help my fellow musician/singer. I'm just saying!
@csharp57 Dude come back in about 7 years after your ability to comprehend this level of musicianship... Cory was in an outer orbit when ever he wanted he came back down to earth.... just pray doc.
whole-tone madness mixed in with modes...but Cory has all those Jan Hammer and Chick-isms that are legato and therefore relatively hard to pull off smoothly for any bass player...except maybe Marcus or Henrik Linder :-) Marcus is probably one of the few bass players with the musical vocabulary (and improv execution skills) to get in a "cuttin' contest" with Cory...and get an equal amount of reaction from the crowd :-)
Judah Yumul Cory has an extended harmonic sense, like Allan Holdsworth, Jan Hammer and George Duke, which can't be learned in academia :-) Michael League is an above average bass player and killer composer, but I've never heard him play anything during a solo that made me go "holy shit! what did he just do?" Marcus...yes...Jaco...yes...Gary Willis...yes...Henrik...yes, but not Michael League.
bourgeoisbrats Last time I checked, Cory never went to school for music theory. Actually , Most of the greatest musicians never went to academia. In fact, schools were built just to teach other people whatt they were playing.
@Truusoul , we have them every once and awhile , why don't you come out to trinity temple in New Haven , CT , June 24th. My praise team is having our CD benefit concert , and alot of other choirs and groups will be there is support of us .
What jryuwah said :-) George Duke is (can't bring myself to say was, even though he's no longer with us) like that, too. That's why Frank Zappa had him in his band...when he was just in his early 30s.
Not only Cory knows his theory he is an child prodigy too which I've seen Cory playing for the holy convocation service since he was 5 or 6. He was killin then he was all in the news paper
Music has absolutely nothing to do with 'killing' or even competing with your fellow musicians. It's is an expressive art form, bandmates are your brothers. Music is NOT a sport.
Anybody else that wants to come out is more then welcome , its for the Greater Works deliverance intl. min. Praise team "Another dimension" under the leadership lf Apostle Kelvin Newton, come out and support a kingdom work.
@xdyingfetusx69 it's in our roots, sir!!! Music its self is in black people's roots, not only jazz.....gospel, r& B, rock, etc.....it's in our roots......
This guy did though. Most Black musicians from the states DID grow up playing and singing in church, and that would account for most of the good music being played around the world today am I right?
@jsmck85 Not baggin on you homie but that's the point of a shed. You share chords you listen to hear different arrangements and combos that you haven't thought of. It helps you get better. Kinda like how ball players play against people who are better than them to get better. Same thing here.