1:49 That 'guy that had the chords' was QUINCY JONES!! . . The guy "holding the chords' at 3:57 is guitar LEGEND Steve Vai! 4:16 the lady playing violin (with the mirror behind her) is Jacob's MOTHER!! AND Jacob wrote the entire orchestration for every instrument in the orchestra in just *TWO DAYS!* .
For me, Jacob’s music sounds like it is “supposed” to be analyzed, but that would take away from the sheer enjoyment that it gives me. I truly believe that this is just the way he hears the world, and he can’t help but do these arrangements this way. I don’t think he’s “flexing”, he’s just doing what comes naturally.
I can see what you mean, especially if its some of his earlier stuff - where dense/challenging harmony etc is what he is having fun with - that's the only times I ever see a new listener just get overwhelmed and bail, thinking "its too much" or "this must be for all those pro-music people." They can feel like there is an obligation to understand/appreciate all the insane things going on, which you don't have to at all and is actually just an optional enjoyment 'multiplier' haha And that's a shame, because what he is also really good at - is holding back and doing whatever is best, even if it's simple, to get the emotion across. I've been a musician about 15 years and was 'by ear and vibe' for about 10 of those, only started dipping into theory as and when it was interesting/useful in the past 5 - I think you can be vacant of any theory knowledge and be jump on the spaceship no problem - you just have to vibe with music in your life generally, feel it, and be willing to go where it takes you For that reason I (and I recommend other Collier fans out doing some converting take this approach too) is to 'induct' a friend/new listener with stuff like "It Don't Matter", his "Fix You" cover or "All I Need" + some cuts from Djesse Vol 3 - this "All Night Long" cover is an amazing entry point too :) If they vibe with these, then you can ramp up from there and let them jump down the rabbit hole at their own pace haha If they're really into it, then you can take Moon River out of the hyperbolic chamber it needs to be stored in, place a hand on their shoulder and say "OK, just trust me - and let's watch this"
For those who don’t recognize them: Supporting vocalists are a group named Take 6. Actually a full circle moment for JC as they were one of his influences. The instrumentalists were the Metropole Orchestra (the same group who played with Snarky Puppy on the ‘Sylva’ album). This is classic JC with key changes which are impossible, yet he makes them sound organic. I would wager this was another of his 800+ lines of parts in Logic. His mastery of layering and production is genius almost to the point of being utterly disturbing. I hope he continues to make music, because the world is better for it.
@@imstankface Just like "Flintstones" and "All Night Long" this song is completely different. What he does with the vocals and harmonies on this are almost beyond belief. Really looking forward to this one. Good going. Oh and "Moon River" accounted for another one of his Grammys.
Man, I have a hard time listening to his music sometimes without welling up, even though I've heard the songs so many times before. Whether people like his "maximalist" approach or not, the connection this man has to music is something incredibly rare. I heard another youtuber saying "he understands music on a frequency level" and I think that's quite clear given how he's using microtones - in a way that adds to the emotional value of a song and not just to show off. Of course, it's probably hard not to show off a little when you're able to casually drum a 21/22 polyrhythm on your knees while on the subway (yep). You should give 'In the Bleak Midwinter' a listen, the harmonies in that one are out of this world - like watching an oddly beautiful alien! Heh what?!
He took the music and did the thing with the stuff, as he always does. Do you know what day it is next friday though? It's Snarky album release day. Just sayin'.
It seems like a good number of people in the comments already have you set up quite well as far as Jacob is concerned. I’d like to throw my hat in the ring for Casey Blue Crescenzo/The Dear Hunter being next for artists/groups to check out. He writes in a different genre, but the genius is evident. Gloria from Act V, or Night on the Town from Act IV are great places to start, but their new album, Antimai, is a certified banger as well.
I listen to every kind of genre, I dont tend to limit myself to only jazz etc. I probably start uploading some heavy stuff, metals. Dream Theater. Also yeassss, i've added those to the list! I'll be sure the check em out!
@@imstankface Awesome, man! There is a big, wide world of music with hundreds, even thousands, of genres and cultures out there. I love the fact that I’m starting to see more and more reaction channels like yours popping up. The more we can get a variety of music in front of people that wouldn’t normally seek these things out, the more connected we become. I know it sounds like hippie shit, but I appreciate what you do for contributing to that. Cheers!
Haha amazing reaction again - with this and Flintstones, can say with confidence that you have boarded the spaceship now and can warp anywhere in good stead! If you vibe with Snarky as much as it looks like you do, Collier would have to go out his way to make something you don't like I think lol Good luck wherever you voyage from here, will drop by to watch it Collier, Snarky and otherwise :) (Oh and heads up: for whatever reason Moon River is one of those videos that the auto-copyright part of RU-vid goes nuts over, going by other reactors uploads - so might be worth disguising/filtering the visuals or w/e gets them off your back)
Oh dayum, I've been getting auto-copyrights on all the videos till now but it just says that I have permission to use them on RU-vid. I don't know how Moon River would affect everything but, we'll see tonight i guess.
I have a silver flute in my closet I took 7 years learning how to play and I really should get back to it, shouldn't I? also....I have an amazing vocal range I could use.... shit... this is inspiring.
If you're interested, Jacob has done a number of videos where he breaks down one of his songs in depth, going through his Logic Pro session. He did one for All Night Long: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UAMc4K_NXsA.html. Freaking UNBELIEVABLE!
Bro, hell yeah im watching this tonight! - Seems that anything that Jacob would grab to work with, he would be extraordinarily good at it. It's like he started learning CuBase in kindergarten.
@@imstankface He has a brilliant, extremely curious mind. Comes from a very musical family. His mother is a professional concert violinist, conductor and teacher. Jacob seems to have been listening to and learning from an extremely wide range of musicians and musical styles from a very early age...and it shows.
I get goosebumps every time. 😂 His Magnum Opus for instrumentation. Looking at the credits, I get 130 musicians plus 3 remote camera/videographers = 133, ① ignoring those people in the New Orleans street, and the audience he 'conducted'. Jacob explained how he made it: _LOGIC SESSION BREAKDOWN: "All Night Long (feat. Take 6)"_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UAMc4K_NXsA.html He wrote the orchestration for the METROPOLE ORKEST in 6 hours using a midi keyboard. Take 6, the AEOLIANS, and Moroccan Gnawa were separate. Apparently, Apple modified the LOGIC app after they learned about Moon River, to make it easier for him (or anyone comparable) to use. I recommend something more 'human scale' before reacting to "Moon River". Maybe _Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing - Jacob Collier_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pvKUttYs5ow.html (One-man-band plus acappella). Or any of Jacob's other Grammy Winners. Or, maybe, "Dirty Loops", The Danish National Symphony "The Good The Bad, and The Ugly". Or more 'abandoned' and percussive Snarky Puppy, for example Tio Macaco (We Like It Here) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y0bcTSDFScg.html or Jambone (We Like It Here) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mg2cMqW_hOY.html Best Wishes. ☮ PS - You look too young to enjoy watching kids "Killin' It" playing music. If you do enjoy watching young musicians, please consider adding Yoyoka to your list. Yoyoka is my favourite drummer, Yoyoka, a Japanese girl. She's 12yo now, soon 13yo. She's self-taught since 2yo. This is her playing 'fusion' live for an audience: _Onyx - (by Senri Kawaguchi) Seven year old drummer "Yoyoka"_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MkhGgqXywU8.html She's good, and very 'pro', Listen to the audiences reaction after the music stops. 😂 (I have no relationship with Yoyoka whatsoever.) ① Credits: Acapelle group Take Six 6, METROPOLE ORKEST 69, AEOLIANS OF OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY choir 45, Moroccan Gnawa 5, Electric Bass 1, chord signs 2, additional orchestration 1, Jacob Collier. Chords signs: Quincy Jones, his manager, and Steve Vai.
Moon River comin up next! Also thanks for the awesome list of everyone that was in this! PS - I know I look kinda young, i'm 29 :D but for me music doesn't have age. As long as someone is able to play outstanding, it doesn't matter to me how old they are. Also, i've added the Loops to the list as it seems a lot of people are suggesting them :D Oh i've also added Yoyoka. :d
@@imstankface You inspired me to count the people involved. I was expecting a much smaller number. It shows his management, "Quincy Jones Management", are very supportive. In the UK, children first learn recorder or melodica at school. Then, traditionally, violin or piano. I grew up listening to '60s and '70s music which was heavily male dominated. So, I especially enjoy females playing rock on drums, lead and bass guitar, and "Kickin' It". I'm old in comparison to you. My attitude to child musicians has evolved. Nowadays I'm happy for kids to try playing music, and delighted when they are as good as competent adult pros two, or more times their age. I like kids to just enjoy playing music, and it not be a chore. Though Yoyoka does deserve her DrummerWorld 'Top 500 drummer' accolade. Yoyoka is a normal kid enjoying herself when she's playing at home. She cracks herself up: _Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai / Cover by Yoyoka, 10 year old_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FYxjwN08eQk.html IMO better than Jamiroquai's studio recording; easily as good as any live performance I've heard. She looks more serious playing with bands live or in the studio: _Joe Satriani - Satch boogie / YOYOKA's 12th Birthday Session_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1U846U6nDuk.html I suspect that's both cultural, and maybe her parents advice (so musicians would take her seriously). Lisa-X was 16yo. Yoyoka does a great _'Stank Face'._ even at 7yo: _16th Magazine Drum Contest (General Course: Yoyoka Soma) / 7year old drummer ”Yoyoka”_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y58SdDNfWlM.html As far as I know, there was only a demo 'drum part'. She composed the drum part, and it's tasteful. Maybe add Japanese bands to your listening list? I like this 'Tower of Power' cover: _WHAT IS HIP ? (Cover)/TOKYO GROOVE JYOSHI & Shinobu Kawashima_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fiM7ZsneF64.html Sorry, long one. I have no idea if long comments influence "The Algorithm". I hope so. Best Wishes. ☮
So great you got to this song so quickly. Your reaction was a real treat. Thanks for sharing that. I know you've done a couple of the Zildjian live sessions. I'd like to suggest the one featuring Gergo Borlai on drums. Gergo is a phenomenal Hungarian drummer and the cut he plays with the Ghost band just knocks it out of the ball park. Here's the link to that one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UcNGcXrJImg.html
I absolutely loved this one! No words! And hell yeah, gimme more of the Zildjian goods, i've added this one too. I wanna see what other fusion styles they can bring on the table.
Loving this channel so far! Keep up the good work. I’d love to see you react to a band called Lawrence if possible. They’re a brother sister singer songwriter duo and they are AMAZING. Check out “don’t lose sight - acoustic version”, you won’t be disappointed I Promise.
I'm not giving you my appreciation but I give you a credit of similarity of my own reaction on Jacob's performance. I'm with you. Peace from Moscow, Russia :)
Love your reactions so much. I hope you get to Anomalie at some point. The problem is, there aren't a lot full-song videos of him actually playing, but I'd listen to Velours over and over again on a loop and never apologize for it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nqZK_bFVfF0.html
Hi there! Love your videos! This is a recommendation for something a little different but you might still like it. It is the song (and video) for DEUTSCHLAND by Rammstein. It is REALLY good!