This is INCREDIBLE!!! I've never seen a violin like that before!!! It's cool to see everyone working through the song to decide how it will be played!!! One of my favorite Michael Jackson songs!
Dear Studio Jams, please keep going for ever. It's fantastic listening to these guys talk and plan the toons before they play, not to mention when they play. Great work sorting this out Studio Jams, keep it up! Awesome.
@@SorenReiff I think it's so cool that the musicians from these jams actually come back to look at the performance again and see what people have to say. Also I love your playing in this, thank you for the performance. Reminded me of Carlton crossed with Eric Johnson. Do you have any tips for someone looking to bring their playing to a professional level?
Gaelen McKee That’s some cool players ... Thank you for your kind words, means a lot to me. Advice ... I have tons - wish you could join one of my guitar camps :-) but most importantly: have fun, play a lot, and play with the best possible musicians you can get to play with :-)
This is very good! Improvising over the melody in such a way is quite clever and reflects their skill, talent and ear. I enjoyed it very much. Thankyou.
Studio legend and original drummer for Toto, the late Jeff Porcaro, was on drums for this great MJ song. Written by Steve Porcaro/Produced by Quincy Jones.
What is that violin 6 strings with geared tuners at the top and a strap with no chin rest and what look like some sort of frets or intonation lines What? It’s played very well though, whatever it is
Listening to this with good headphones really lets the listener hear each instrument with clarity. This is a great upload. Thanks as always. Does anyone know what brand the guitarist is playing? It looks like it says Gibson / looks like a Gibson es339 , but the headstock and inlays don't.
You're gonna have to do better than that for such a criticism to stick. He played over a minute and a half in solo ... maybe a slow start for a couple/three bars ... I didn't hear anything like a "wrong" note. You might not like his style, but his tone was acceptable even if not the cup of tea some people would want, and his technique was "on point" enough to hold his own in the session with good feeling and some very true-to-the-mark 80's vibe to it. I doubt it was my favorite guitar solo ever, but it was enjoyable and well-done.