How to Play Music With a "Drunk" Feel

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  • Play lopsided tipsy grooves by subdividing in odd groupings! Also, by staring deep into the abyss of meaninglessness. Either one works!
    CHECK OUT OUR LIVE SESSION OF "DRUNK" here!
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    Questlove talking about drunk feels
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    Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis' sweet article on repetition
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    Forum post talking about Drunk feels
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    Snarky Puppy - Binky (outro)
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    Anderson Paak - NPR Tiny Desk
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  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely  5 років тому +749

    Check out the live session we recorded of the tune “Drunk!” Also make sure to subscribe to Shawn's channel, he drums really good.
    ua-cam.com/video/0BRxDp2u02U/v-deo.html
    Also, if you dig what we do, presave our upcoming EP, out Jan.7. Thanks guyz!
    distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sungazer/fCQR

    • @gabrielryan7212
      @gabrielryan7212 5 років тому

      Did I achieve a semi-"drunk" sound on my cover of I'd Rather Go Blind? I'd love your input.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 5 років тому +2

      CIA music torture details by music professor Steven M. Friedson ua-cam.com/video/I4-uvj80J9g/v-deo.html

    • @charleskall2933
      @charleskall2933 5 років тому

      What was that one Jacob Collier song question mark?

    • @DibIrken
      @DibIrken 5 років тому

      I dunno half of the s**t you just said but my non-musically trained brain says it makes sense and I'm sold. The metronome made me go, "ahhhh... okay. I see."

    • @thedondeluxe6941
      @thedondeluxe6941 5 років тому +1

      That's very impressive, but can you play bass with cutlets?

  • @XX-lx4mr
    @XX-lx4mr 5 років тому +7372

    I thought I was a bad drummer. Turns out I'm a niche drummer.

    • @lukemjm
      @lukemjm 5 років тому +73

      This needs all the upvotes lol!!

    • @N3rdZon3
      @N3rdZon3 5 років тому +218

      Just a friendly reminder you're not on reddit

    • @N3rdZon3
      @N3rdZon3 5 років тому +78

      it just would be... you know.... reddit?

    • @N3rdZon3
      @N3rdZon3 5 років тому +77

      Now, UA-cam with 4Chans community, thats what I would pay for to see

    • @sirenwavemtv8334
      @sirenwavemtv8334 5 років тому +4

      HAHAHAHAHA

  • @csscszcsgv
    @csscszcsgv 5 років тому +4360

    Frank Zappa quote: “If you make the same mistake three times, thats an arrangement"

    • @aklzenginidmbllanus1463
      @aklzenginidmbllanus1463 5 років тому +203

      Repetition legitimizes

    • @user-xi9py8es1s
      @user-xi9py8es1s 5 років тому +59

      I’m moving to Montana real soon,
      I’m gonna be a dental floss tycoon

    • @alfiesolomon3531
      @alfiesolomon3531 5 років тому +18

      It's from Jorma Kaukonen actually

    • @chrispham6599
      @chrispham6599 5 років тому +8

      Me: *to my Piano teacher* See sir? I was meant to do that! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @Smo1k
      @Smo1k 4 роки тому +16

      Thelonius Monk said "If you make a mistake, just repeat it and nobody'll be able to tell" ;)

  • @lifeteen2
    @lifeteen2 5 років тому +1957

    If I hear Adam say "repetition legitimizes" one more time, I'm going to start thinking it's true.

    • @reedy_9619
      @reedy_9619 4 роки тому +9

      Kinda is

    • @XitlalicProductions
      @XitlalicProductions 4 роки тому +12

      @@reedy_9619 I would argue repetition reinforces, but if the idea you're trying to impose doesn't work in the musical situation then it sticks out even more.

    • @reedy_9619
      @reedy_9619 4 роки тому +4

      Xitlalic yeah if it doesnt work at all you ll just seem weird

    • @XitlalicProductions
      @XitlalicProductions 4 роки тому +1

      Reedy_ Agreed. The only reason I said anything is because I hear a lot of jazz musicians saying that’s how you can recover from a mistake, and I find that mentality a little flawed.

    • @bpunsky
      @bpunsky 4 роки тому +80

      tfw nobody gets the joke

  • @MechMK1
    @MechMK1 5 років тому +2685

    Random Guy: Too bad it's only in 4/4
    Adam Neely: 『Do you even JAZZ?』

    • @JackProPC
      @JackProPC 5 років тому +16

      @Hichard Rammond Ah yes, James May would surely agree. He's the one that likes *SMOOTH JAZZZ*
      Either that, or it was on Jeremy's list of things James May does not want to do in case of future episodes with that segment.

    • @user-or2gl9sq5d
      @user-or2gl9sq5d 5 років тому +7

      I L I K E J A Z Z Z Z Z

    • @jackspence3178
      @jackspence3178 4 роки тому +8

      Don’t worry it was just massive Tory arsehole Jeremy Clarkson

    • @shishbish9489
      @shishbish9489 4 роки тому +12

      I don’t understand why being in 4/4 is bad

    • @that_one_dude_3541
      @that_one_dude_3541 4 роки тому +3

      Ya like Jazz? 🐝

  • @wojtekwieczorek6397
    @wojtekwieczorek6397 5 років тому +1841

    I love how Adam explains complicated rhytms and patterns. At least now I can understand what I can't play.

    • @wipje41
      @wipje41 5 років тому +9

      and why im drunk right now... its meant to be

    • @take5transfat
      @take5transfat 5 років тому +9

      u can pal, i believe in ya

    • @aaronklein3480
      @aaronklein3480 5 років тому +5

      i love how adam explains chords
      at least now i can understand...well...still nothing

    • @AwesometownUSA
      @AwesometownUSA 5 років тому

      I kinda hate this channel, in the same way a magician would hate a channel that explains how to do various illusions >:(

    • @wojtekwieczorek6397
      @wojtekwieczorek6397 5 років тому +11

      @@AwesometownUSA Well, to me, it's the other way around - i enjoy the trick more when I learn how much thought, creativity and what tools went into bringing it to life. Not to mention how helpful this channel is for music interested in or learning music theory/composition.

  • @lukec1471
    @lukec1471 5 років тому +1384

    Adam 1 month ago: *Play sober*
    Adam now: *Play drunk*

    • @tenJajcus
      @tenJajcus 5 років тому +44

      The hangover is over, I guess.

    • @stevehartkopf9114
      @stevehartkopf9114 5 років тому +18

      Jacek Konieczny nah playing hungover is next!

    • @henryrichard7619
      @henryrichard7619 5 років тому +15

      Play DRUNK sober, unless you play it drunk.

    • @marco.savini.128
      @marco.savini.128 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @fjeinca
      @fjeinca 5 років тому +2

      Luke C I’m 4 sober, like always. L-i-k-e.

  • @andyedwards9011
    @andyedwards9011 5 років тому +396

    I love how we've gone from an era when jazz musicians played a bit dirty because it wasn't important to be perfect, to an era where overly educated musicians play obnoxiously clean, and now those same musicians are perfectly emulating the dequantized style introduced by electronic music producers

    • @jacobkudrowich
      @jacobkudrowich 4 роки тому +5

      Are you saying Adam is one of those overly educated musicians

    • @andyedwards9011
      @andyedwards9011 4 роки тому

      @@jacobkudrowich No, I haven't heard Adam solo that much tbh

    • @jacobkudrowich
      @jacobkudrowich 4 роки тому

      @@andyedwards9011 I just figured since he was going on and on about music terms i didn't even have a clue about that he was the overly educated musician

    • @VynceMontgomery
      @VynceMontgomery 4 роки тому +12

      Yeah, I kinda felt like that "naw, he just didn't read the manual" comment was underappreciated.

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo 3 роки тому +6

      Well that's all a matter of perspective, though, isn't it? You can't be inside the head of every musician so it's kinda fragile logic to be making such claims. For instance, I learned about these kind of grooves because I learned most of my musicianship from a primarily west African drum circle, where we played a lot of polyrhythms & even on some samba the bell parts are usually tuplets of one kind or another, so if you're playing the dunduns & the bell @ the same time (common in my experience), youre usually counting in 3 and in 7, but the djembe parts are often in 3, 4, or 5. And that shit and music like it is way older than jazz or even "classical"

  • @BaronVonQuiply
    @BaronVonQuiply 5 років тому +395

    Speed up during the chorus and slow down for the verses.
    That's what my old drummer did when he drank.

    • @jessekulbe1855
      @jessekulbe1855 3 роки тому +2

      Sounds like something I would do sober

  • @sebastianzaczek
    @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +771

    **laughs in septuplets**
    **breathes in off-beat triplets**

    • @PixelVarnox
      @PixelVarnox 5 років тому +40

      *hyperventilates rhythmically*

    • @charliebarber7682
      @charliebarber7682 5 років тому +23

      *speaks in invertible counterpoint*

    • @samljones
      @samljones 5 років тому +34

      *_*blinks in 19/16_**

    • @depthshade837
      @depthshade837 5 років тому +15

      *Closed eyes in Polyrhythm*

    • @BibleStorm
      @BibleStorm 5 років тому +28

      @@depthshade837 I just tried a 5 over 4 with my eyelids but they aren't loud enough and they've got no tone.

  • @GogiRegion
    @GogiRegion 5 років тому +978

    I love how the drunk drumming is harder than regular drumming. So if you want to sound like you’re playing bad, you need to play very well.

    • @KnzoVortex
      @KnzoVortex 5 років тому +14

      @monokhem it really is (assuming you mean playing in tuplets)

    • @KnzoVortex
      @KnzoVortex 5 років тому +31

      @monokhem judging by the examples Adam played for us, they seemed pretty consistent.

    • @KnzoVortex
      @KnzoVortex 5 років тому +2

      @monokhem who are "they", "the examples", and "his drummer"?

    • @boiledegg3534
      @boiledegg3534 5 років тому +7

      monokhem make you own video exposing this guy or no balls

    • @srglzrmj
      @srglzrmj 5 років тому +17

      Boiled Egg i think he is right, the first drunken beats by JDilla certainly sound glitchy, but they are not thinked in quintuplets for sure. Not that is a bad thing, but they definetly feel different.

  • @fh404
    @fh404 5 років тому +898

    When I gig drunk I sometimes skip a whole verse, does that count?

    • @ravenousfire7798
      @ravenousfire7798 4 роки тому +154

      As long as you repeat it...

    • @ravenousfire7798
      @ravenousfire7798 4 роки тому +29

      @keu_per 2 Because you are a smart and wonderful person. :)

    • @david2618
      @david2618 4 роки тому +9

      @@nimugonz9226 You are a wholesome man too.

    • @baconsalad9743
      @baconsalad9743 4 роки тому +6

      I think I've found the second nicest comment on the internet. The nicest comment I've ever seen is the entire medieval Halo theme video comment section.

    • @spideyjtw
      @spideyjtw 4 роки тому +2

      Jazz

  • @musicandmyth
    @musicandmyth 4 роки тому +931

    "That guy is like really obnoxiously good at music" (4:09)
    -Adam Neely on Jacob Collier, 2018

  • @amwastaken3419
    @amwastaken3419 5 років тому +2025

    I can't play drunk grooves until I'm 21

    • @KnzoVortex
      @KnzoVortex 5 років тому +2

      🤣

    • @marselmusic
      @marselmusic 5 років тому +10

      in australia you start college at 18

    • @isaybegonethot9293
      @isaybegonethot9293 5 років тому +8

      🤣 18 in the uk

    • @joshuagavaghan224
      @joshuagavaghan224 5 років тому +8

      Yeah I did it before that but now I’m LEGALLY playing drunk grooves. Hahahahaha

    • @zethz161
      @zethz161 5 років тому +3

      I'm still a year away from playing drunk grooves, pretty excited bout it

  • @JustinOliverMusic
    @JustinOliverMusic 5 років тому +512

    "Only in 4/4." Hmm. I was unaware 4/4 was suddenly uncool 🤔

    • @an_annoying_cat
      @an_annoying_cat 4 роки тому +7

      There are so many better options out there for time signatures. A desperation to rebel to seem edgy does not fit into music like it does into other media.

    • @MsDestroyer900
      @MsDestroyer900 4 роки тому +64

      @@an_annoying_cat what do you mean. If 4/4 conveys what a composer wants in his piece, then let him use 4/4. To switch up the time signature of your song just so you're different might at the least confuse the people reading the music, and at the worst, take away from the music.

    • @an_annoying_cat
      @an_annoying_cat 4 роки тому +1

      MsDestroyer900 I wasn’t trying to say that it is bad, just that there are so many other choices you can use to spice up your music.

    • @Gnurklesquimp
      @Gnurklesquimp 4 роки тому +6

      4/4 Still my favorite by far. There's stuff like 3/4 that sounds just as natural to me, but 4/4 JUST GOES
      It just has a certain kind of strong and steady momentum to it, I wonder if it feels the same way to at least some people who didn't grow up on it.
      Even if you're all about weird time signatures and going from one to the other, you should see how good it can be to land on 4/4, for like the chorus, and how the weird ones can sound even more pleasingly off-balance coming out of it.
      I had a realization the other day, 4 measures of 3 equals 3 measures of 4, you can have a waltzing element be a constant pulse on a 3 bar 4/4 section and keep it a constant even when transitioning in or out of a waltz, no cut of the pattern at the end to make it fit. Had a waltzing bass solo playing a simple pattern with the 1, 4 and 5 for 4 measures, with the 1 always on 1st measure, then I throw in drums and chords in a 3 bar 4/4 pattern and suddenly the note on each first measure varies, it grooves so hard.

    • @pongugy9828
      @pongugy9828 4 роки тому

      It is. Kinda. A bit.

  • @websterwing8225
    @websterwing8225 5 років тому +748

    This entire video was made to dunk on that one commenter about 4/4, wasn't it

    • @MandrakeGuy
      @MandrakeGuy 4 роки тому +68

      Webster Wing kinda sad this reply was in 4/4

    • @husnainali-gn8bo
      @husnainali-gn8bo 4 роки тому +12

      @@MandrakeGuy kinda sad that this reply to the reply was only in 4/4

    • @StellariaEclipse
      @StellariaEclipse 4 роки тому +8

      @@husnainali-gn8bo kinda sad that this reply of the reply of the reply is in 4/4

    • @husnainali-gn8bo
      @husnainali-gn8bo 4 роки тому +11

      @@StellariaEclipse kinda sad this reply to my reply to mandrakes reply to the comment is in 4/4 :/

    • @maninthecrowd5076
      @maninthecrowd5076 4 роки тому +9

      @@husnainali-gn8bo kinda sad that all of you misjudged this to be in 4/4 when it was actually in triplets within 3/4

  • @RothmanHarv
    @RothmanHarv 4 роки тому +57

    "The sloppier that you deliver it, the more heartfelt and human it is." That's why we've quantified it!

  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 5 років тому +184

    When you first said "Repetition legitimises", I didn't believe you. But now you've said it a bunch of times, I'm starting to agree. ;)

    • @tiltil9442
      @tiltil9442 5 років тому +12

      Had to read that a couple of times - legit!

    • @EchoHeo
      @EchoHeo 5 років тому +2

      Ooooooh I get it lmaoooo

    • @richardmetzler7909
      @richardmetzler7909 5 років тому +3

      A professor of mine referred to it as "The First Law of Propaganda". He used it to good effect.

  • @chasecollins5349
    @chasecollins5349 5 років тому +205

    do you think adam knows his videos are extremely watchable for people who don't know shit about music. i've been sitting here for 15 minutes and i don't have a goddamn clue what he's talking about but by god it's mesmerizing.

    • @johnbotelho3453
      @johnbotelho3453 5 років тому +7

      Chase Collins lol it's ok you're not alone but still a very interesting video.

    • @cumbertiger8503
      @cumbertiger8503 5 років тому +8

      +1 man, i shit-played piano for several years and would not want to think of it ever again.. but I really enjoy watching him talk about this stuff, it might even bring me back to studying musical theory (which I hated back in the days btw). Adam's awesome

    • @ErnestLemmingway
      @ErnestLemmingway 5 років тому +1

      That's a good point. He really is that good at what he does.

    • @nathanielsaxe3049
      @nathanielsaxe3049 5 років тому +1

      It's mesmerizing because you subconsciously know it's informative and you're trying to figure it out

  • @yungstallion2201
    @yungstallion2201 4 роки тому +65

    If you look at Jacob Colliers’s Apple Music bio, it lists its hometown as England. That’s an example of what I like to call, England is my city

  • @theEduEnthusiast
    @theEduEnthusiast 3 роки тому +89

    4:03 - Jacob Collier - "That guy is like... REALLY obnoxiously good at music!
    I couldn't agree more. Jacob is the Mozart of our generation.... if Mozart played 300 instruments at a professional level and had the internet at his disposal.

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi 2 роки тому +4

      Mozart DID play every instrument at top level, but yes: he had no internet.
      As good as Collier is, he is far from being comparable to Mozart: i would not even say he is the Stevie Wonder of our generation. He's an extremely talented musician on his own, and that's more than enough.

    • @A_Simple_Neurose
      @A_Simple_Neurose 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah I feel like this is an exaggeration. Jacob is an excellent musician in his own right but comparing him to someone so monumentally influential as Mozart sounds ignorant of either Mozart or Jacob, or both.

    • @theEduEnthusiast
      @theEduEnthusiast 2 роки тому +1

      @@A_Simple_Neurose Touché ~ I appreciate your input

  • @stringtheory9395
    @stringtheory9395 5 років тому +156

    Dude launch a video given you advice about playing sober and the next month he is teaching you about how to play with a drunk feel.
    Genius

    • @geniusaboutsockss3573
      @geniusaboutsockss3573 5 років тому +7

      Apparently the trick is to sound drunk when sober and sound sober while drunk.

    • @fjeinca
      @fjeinca 5 років тому +1

      String Theory Presidential material.

  • @LimeGreenTeknii
    @LimeGreenTeknii 5 років тому +547

    Lo-fi Hip Hop Beats and Where to Find Them with Adam Neely

    • @chico1342
      @chico1342 5 років тому +2

      LimeGreenTeknii no. Funny joke but no. Lofi hip hop is a very vanilla extremely straight form. Whenever I hear lofi cats they have virtually no swing that feels natural or genuine. Swing isn’t just dragging a hit hat

    • @focusstudios1296
      @focusstudios1296 3 роки тому

      Exactly, I never drag my hit hats, they go on my head or on the clothes rack

  • @MexTubu
    @MexTubu 5 років тому +98

    "Anything played wrong twice in a row is the beginning of an arrangement" - Frank Zappa

  • @schm4704
    @schm4704 4 роки тому +45

    13:20 Hilary Hahn once said: "I cannot get lost in the music, since I'm the one producing it. It would be like driving with your eyes closed." But I guess that's a different genre.

    • @marcianoacuerda
      @marcianoacuerda 3 роки тому +3

      I don't know much about music, I first heard about her on the TwoSet channel. Then I started to listen to her records and woah. How can she play like that!!! Goosebumps!

  • @flutechannel
    @flutechannel 5 років тому +285

    **Repetition Legitimizes**
    **Off Kilter**
    **Tuplets**
    **J-Dilla!**
    **Great Video**
    Also kinda funny that Santana's Masterclass Ad follows you Adam. You keep being awesome.

    • @marselmusic
      @marselmusic 5 років тому +1

      I saw that edited comment and was even more shocked that the flute channel posted it lol lmao

  • @finalscore2983
    @finalscore2983 5 років тому +278

    *"SMOOTH JAZZ FOR MILLENNIALS."*

    • @moochincrawdad
      @moochincrawdad 5 років тому +7

      Sadly yes - and equally boring!

    • @user-ge8yn4ql4i
      @user-ge8yn4ql4i 5 років тому +3

      For this GenXer as well :)

    • @dylant2323
      @dylant2323 5 років тому +3

      I think it's more of a gen z thing but yeah

    • @viper77778
      @viper77778 5 років тому +3

      @Mark Donald the lofi 24 hour music for study he played in the video: if you watch closely you can see he changed the name of the video "smooth Jazz for millennial's"

    • @leonardsullivan
      @leonardsullivan 5 років тому

      Lol

  • @benevolentsun
    @benevolentsun 4 роки тому +105

    Imagine getting called for a gig and they tell you like: it's gonna be fine, we got it all written out, you just have to read and then they email you this 04:44

  • @Prince_Luci
    @Prince_Luci 5 років тому +640

    Idk why i watch videos about music theory. I can’t play any instruments and have never tried.

    • @sciencecompliance235
      @sciencecompliance235 5 років тому +255

      Poizin Rath It's called intellectual curiosity. I watch orgy videos yet have never participated in one and have no desire to. It's called intellectual curiosity.

    • @Prince_Luci
      @Prince_Luci 5 років тому +131

      Science Compliance That’s, uh, a lot of information about you friend.

    • @sciencecompliance235
      @sciencecompliance235 5 років тому +10

      Poizin Rath lol

    • @jamietaylor8663
      @jamietaylor8663 5 років тому +10

      To learn! Nothing wrong with that

    • @glowingfish
      @glowingfish 5 років тому +25

      I bought the simplest musical instrument, the woodblock, which costs like 5 dollars and takes 2 minutes to learn to play. And just from practicing that I can understand a lot of this conceptual stuff a lot better.

  • @BlazeDrew222
    @BlazeDrew222 5 років тому +52

    Finally, a video about lofi hip hop

  • @blenjamin
    @blenjamin 5 років тому +49

    Not even two minutes in and .Paak has already appeared, love it!

  • @diegosandoval2043
    @diegosandoval2043 4 роки тому +260

    "Repetition legitimizes"
    Got it. going to play random shit with a delay effect.

  • @aviewer6897
    @aviewer6897 5 років тому +442

    You dare make fun of my 24/7 Study, Gaming, Relaxation, Calm, Lo-fi music?!

  • @TheAlpineProject
    @TheAlpineProject 5 років тому +273

    I think a lot of musicians don't necessarily realize when they're doing "micro-rhythmic blurring" kinda like how most people don't notice when they're converting base numbers to do math. It's only when analyzing it after the fact that you realize just how interesting it is.

    • @glowingfish
      @glowingfish 5 років тому +4

      Or how people don't realize when they switch from a 1st to 2nd conditional. Why is "I Second that Emotion" in first conditional but "Santeria" in second conditional?

    • @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS
      @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS 4 роки тому +2

      @@glowingfish what?

    • @glowingfish
      @glowingfish 4 роки тому +34

      @@KOSMIKFEADRECORDS In English, when we talk about probable events in the future, we use the future tense. When we talk about improbable events in the future, we use the past tense. "If I go to the store, I will buy bread" is first conditional. "If I went to China, I would see the Great Wall" is second conditional.
      We do this so automatically we don't think about it, and we also don't think about the fact we are using the past tense to talk about the future. But which form we uses changes the emotional tone we use.
      So when Smokey Robinson says "If you feel like giving me a lifetime of devotion..." he is using the first conditional. He finds the possibility realistic, even if it is not assured.
      But Bradley Nowell saying: "If I had a million dollars, I would spend them all", means that he is talking about impossibilities. His revenge fantasies to him are just fantasies, him talking about an impossible situation.

    • @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS
      @KOSMIKFEADRECORDS 4 роки тому +11

      @@glowingfish Oh thanks for taking the time! Fine explanation.

  • @hankyg329
    @hankyg329 5 років тому +304

    You really couldn't resist at 14:10 - 14:20 huh. *Lick*

    • @austincovey5663
      @austincovey5663 5 років тому +21

      he had to do it to 'em.

    • @frankeec
      @frankeec 5 років тому +31

      Henry Graves I think it's in his contract.

    • @toodsf1
      @toodsf1 5 років тому +12

      But he didn't repeat it - does that mean the lick is illegitimate?

    • @frankeec
      @frankeec 5 років тому

      Alexander it's a real bastard of a lick for sure.

    • @MrSpeakerCone
      @MrSpeakerCone 5 років тому +1

      @@toodsf1 If it's not repeated, it's The Bastard Lick. That's what we're calling it, right?

  • @mememem
    @mememem 5 років тому +413

    14:16 the licc

    • @twinx_bar
      @twinx_bar 5 років тому +11

      das l i c c

    • @joedevries3520
      @joedevries3520 5 років тому +1

      Add a moog to it and it's a Boards of Canada song right there

    • @LukeBeadles
      @LukeBeadles 5 років тому

      @Twoset Guitar same

    • @jocabulous
      @jocabulous 5 років тому +7

      that l i c c

    • @brandonpark3660
      @brandonpark3660 5 років тому +5

      i want my last words to be t h e l i c c

  • @Albeit_Jordan
    @Albeit_Jordan 3 роки тому +7

    As a kid my mother and her clique of friends were heavy drinkers, so being a child surrounded by and under the guardianship of very drunken adults I would experience a fair bit of anxiety, and hearing Sungazer's 'Drunk' tune somewhat evokes in me that same old kind of anxiety, so I suppose it really has captured the essence of drunkedness.
    It is a great tune though.

  • @DBruce
    @DBruce 5 років тому +419

    Awesome stuff Adam! I love how you're incorporating more 'hands on' creative music making within your videos, like the demo of the musicality of repeats. Makes for a perfect combo of entertainment and education. Love it! (And Sungazer sounds awesome too!). Also agreed on Collier - I'm annoyed how much I like that With Love in My Heart track!

    • @wojtekwieczorek6397
      @wojtekwieczorek6397 5 років тому +16

      You two should finally do a crossover episode, since you have probably the best channels on music theory on youtube! Btw, I watch yours quite regularly, but today I'm binge watching your old videos and I'm quite surprised how much of Polish influences there are in your music.

    • @dariocaporuscio8701
      @dariocaporuscio8701 5 років тому +3

      Did you listen all the album by Collier? The choir intro is stunning! And I love the ouverture too, it's very Bernstein-like

    • @ricardozapata9142
      @ricardozapata9142 5 років тому

      David Bruce, you inspire me a lot in my journey to be a composer with every video you post. Well, I have the inspiration, only 8 years more of school haha. Great day!

    • @matthewdeakin9939
      @matthewdeakin9939 5 років тому +1

      David and Adam collab???

    • @a_wild_Kirillian
      @a_wild_Kirillian 5 років тому

      Your content is nice too. I like watching your videos and it's cool to see you on Adam's channel =)

  • @stefanderscariu8869
    @stefanderscariu8869 5 років тому +30

    Dude that lo fi joke made me burst in laughter! That's also my favourite lo fi channel on UA-cam..
    Anyway, thanks for all the awesome content.

  • @artemkot7864
    @artemkot7864 3 роки тому +4

    I'm fine, Adam. Thank you for asking. Started playing trumpet quite recently. I'm not a musician. More of a mortgage methodologist / quality assurance engineer, but I studied in a jazz studio several years ago. Your videos came quite handy in the last few weeks. You give a very warm feeling that music is not a competition, but art, self expression, deep and profound research of who we are and what we are up to. I, honestly, become acquiainted with your channel through Simon Fransman's gorgeous memes. And I'm extremely grateful that you gents created so wholesome and beautiful community of people who care about music, adore it and share their understanding and perception with everyone else. This is extraordinary valuable. Thank you very-very much.

  • @StarOnCheek
    @StarOnCheek 5 років тому +80

    So basically you turn the swing up to max

    • @wellfedstarvingartist
      @wellfedstarvingartist 2 роки тому

      Actually you're mixing straight and swing and making a "strung" feeling. You're basically in the middle of straight and swing.
      5=2+3
      2 being straight, 3 being swung

  • @enricodemeo
    @enricodemeo 5 років тому +440

    'That guy is like... really obnoxiously good at music'
    - Adam Neely & every single musician listening or watching Jacob Collier perfom

    • @senselessinductor7921
      @senselessinductor7921 5 років тому +7

      Momo's not a musician...
      That all being said, I'm not sure if I'm happy or mad that I just found out about Collier!?! (it's probably the normal response... for musicians) ;)
      -sorry momo, couldn't help myself

    • @PixelVarnox
      @PixelVarnox 5 років тому +9

      @MomoTheBellyDancer now now fellas lets not get into some deep lettuce here

    • @JonnyKaine
      @JonnyKaine 5 років тому +21

      I find Jacob Collier just obnoxious. But different strokes for different folks. Music ain't sport.

    • @zzzdi5770
      @zzzdi5770 5 років тому +4

      @@JonnyKaine It's not indeed. But it's hard not to sadmit how easy it has been for Collier to learn to play various intruments, recording, mastering, and also sharing music.

    • @omegakek
      @omegakek 5 років тому +1

      @@zzzdi5770 he doesn't master his songs

  • @Sam-do4oj
    @Sam-do4oj 5 років тому +507

    "That guy is like really obnoxiously good at music" lol

    • @loosecanyoncanyon4680
      @loosecanyoncanyon4680 5 років тому +18

      Sam It’s true Jacobs a god

    • @libertarious
      @libertarious 5 років тому +20

      I'll wager that he will go down in history as one of the greatest musicians in the digital age.

    • @yesok2522
      @yesok2522 5 років тому +33

      @@libertarious My bet is that he'll be completely forgotten just like every other soulless musical savant before him. He's a musical genius devoid of artistry. Could be a great teacher though.

    • @rarebeeph1783
      @rarebeeph1783 5 років тому +29

      @@yesok2522 He won a Grammy for an arrangement of the Flintstones theme. The ability to do that is, to me, an indicator of some degree of artistry.

    • @franklehouillier8865
      @franklehouillier8865 5 років тому +46

      @@yesok2522 Yep, he'll be forgotten like Stevie Wonder or Mozart. Who ever heard of those soulless savants?

  • @johnwalthall4937
    @johnwalthall4937 4 роки тому +5

    That key shift is the musical equivalent of miscounting the steps going down stairs and temporary thinking your falling to your death

  • @lfox02
    @lfox02 4 роки тому +40

    Pro Tip: Count along to "repetition legitimizes" to play in 9/8

  • @spilledcereals2585
    @spilledcereals2585 5 років тому +219

    head on, apply directly to the forehead!
    head on, apply directly to the forehead!

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 5 років тому

      Kinda has a drunk rhythm when you say it out loud...

    • @mBUSHattack
      @mBUSHattack 5 років тому +2

      It's so legitimate now!

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape 5 років тому

      I read that phrase as 11/16. No?

  • @hitsonacousticguitar
    @hitsonacousticguitar 5 років тому +134

    Adam, this video is great on so many levels. The explanation of these "sloppy beats" was an eye opener to me. Paired with your sense of humour and your musical output it is absolute fun to watch your videos. Make sure your EP will also be on the streaming services. You got one listener for sure ;-).

  • @Qubie1
    @Qubie1 5 років тому +7

    Sometimes the theorie is over my head, but the production values and the way that you explain things always keeps me watching

  • @bernatchezk1234
    @bernatchezk1234 5 років тому +539

    Dmaj7sus9b13 is the best thing I've heard all week

  • @MrCocktaiI
    @MrCocktaiI 5 років тому +53

    while(true) {
    print("Repetition legitimizes.")
    }

    • @oldm9228
      @oldm9228 5 років тому +10

      #define true false
      Happy debugging suckers

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +1

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    • @italianfromhell
      @italianfromhell 5 років тому

      Very cleaver

    • @user-ge8yn4ql4i
      @user-ge8yn4ql4i 5 років тому

      Gets thrown out by a good IDE

  • @SimonTheMagpie
    @SimonTheMagpie 5 років тому +1127

    I’m way to drunk to understand this

    • @rydzu3840
      @rydzu3840 5 років тому +29

      Hey i know you

    • @artyb3115
      @artyb3115 5 років тому +8

      Hey I see you!

    • @rydzu3840
      @rydzu3840 5 років тому +6

      @@artyb3115 i see you too

    • @jakfearon2945
      @jakfearon2945 5 років тому +11

      Listen to the cat, Simon.

    • @leonardsullivan
      @leonardsullivan 5 років тому +1

      Magpie, you should bend Adam Neeley's Rapman!

  • @TheEranTalmor
    @TheEranTalmor 3 роки тому +7

    Beyond being a master musician, Adam has killer presentation skills.

  • @michelepolacco6305
    @michelepolacco6305 4 роки тому +1

    I was like 9-10 years old when I played piano for my musical course in front of my parents and a lot of others. And suddenly I made a mistake. I wasn't panicking, and I continued playing. But when I repeated the same measure again, I felt like it seemed "right" to play it again "wrong". It was my way to make it feel like it wasn't an error, but something like a flavour I was adding. Being 20 and asking myself about what I was thinking 10 years ago make me realise that something I wasn't aware of made me feel like I was always in control. Now, watching your video and listening to those magical words "repetition legitimize" and "repetition is the key to the human intent" had me in a beautiful jump in the past. Thanks to have proven me that I wasn't doing wrong for the sake of being crazy, but instead because it was a rightful way of behave. Thank you, Adam.

  • @Allumik
    @Allumik 5 років тому +84

    this explains me drunk so well - when i go to the bar, i'l be like 12:45 , after first beer 11:04 after a few more beers i talk like 6:28 and think 2:57 , after a few too many i go home like this 0:08 and when i get home and my wife gets mad, i wish i could be as apologetically articulate as 13:08 but all i get from her complaining is 2:34.
    oh yeah, and next day to myself 14:31

  • @epiczeven6378
    @epiczeven6378 5 років тому +472

    Lars was light years ahead of his time :p

    • @Dsullivann
      @Dsullivann 5 років тому +4

      good one xD

    • @TheMONADSTUDIOS
      @TheMONADSTUDIOS 5 років тому +2

      Lol

    • @gbirdo4718
      @gbirdo4718 5 років тому +4

      On and Justice for all yes.

    • @notmozart8866
      @notmozart8866 5 років тому +1

      @@gbirdo4718 jokes aside this record's got some solid drum parts in here (Dyers Eve for example)

    • @nidhogggu8800
      @nidhogggu8800 5 років тому +12

      Light years is a measurement of distance

  • @mr.skeleton4346
    @mr.skeleton4346 4 роки тому +11

    5:15 mr.krabs walking around

  • @MostlyEarTraining
    @MostlyEarTraining 5 років тому +13

    Impressed you managed to say "it's everywhere" instead of "it's common" (after mentioning Common.) I couldn't resist such an obvious pun.

  • @AimeeNolte
    @AimeeNolte 5 років тому +24

    Great video, Adam.

  • @Jwats96
    @Jwats96 5 років тому +19

    Flume does this really well in the electronic scene

  • @marselmusic
    @marselmusic 5 років тому +240

    _"1 Tip for Performing Complicated Music (that I learned the hard way)"_
    *1 month passes*
    _"How to Play Music With a "Drunk" Feel"_

    • @Zawmbbeh
      @Zawmbbeh 4 роки тому +5

      James Hetfield, 1987 - 1995

  • @rafaelalbertoderasfunes1910
    @rafaelalbertoderasfunes1910 4 роки тому +23

    "Obnoxiously good at music..."
    That's how I thought about you when I discovered your channel hehehe

  • @angusmglfraser
    @angusmglfraser 5 років тому +29

    get you somebody who looks at you the way Adam Neely looks when he complains about how good Jacob Collier is

  • @paddyg4377
    @paddyg4377 5 років тому +51

    Neely *is* the Drunken Master

  • @a.thiren2459
    @a.thiren2459 4 роки тому +8

    Damn.. I've listened to Drunk by sungazer so much lately, and I love the 'drunk feeling'. Hearing it with the metronome made me feel so sober. Like gaining a superpower of oversight

  • @jasonfieler
    @jasonfieler 4 роки тому +5

    Adam I know this is an old video so there's a very small chance that you'll see this but I just really wanted to say thank you for introducing me to Jacob Collier. I've been watching your videos for years so I always watch the newest one right away, and that afternoon when this video came out, I was watching it like normal until I got to the Jacob Collier part. My mind was blown for about 4 seconds and I just needed so see where that was coming from. I finished the video then searched up Jacob Collier With The Love In My Heart and was introduced to a new, almost unclassifyable genre of music that I had never heard before. I almost immediately got into his other music and the June Lee transcriptions/interviews and I just went crazy over the fact that this kind of thing was happening in the same world that I live in. That interest grew into a full on obsession and after squeezing out all the music theory I can from him, I started to become genuinely inspired to do my own similar things. I started by transcribing 6 of his Djesse Vol. 2 songs which was fun and then I realized that I could make music like that too, so now I have this long chapter of my life to look forward to, even at 15 years old. I'm happier now than I've ever been because of all these new feelings I'm getting from music and it's so wonderful! I'm sorry to put a praise of JC on your video but if you hadn't made such great content that kept me around for all these years, it might have been years till I found him. So thank you so much for being the reason that I've started this new era and found new love for music! I hope you have a wonderful life!

  • @drunkard103
    @drunkard103 5 років тому +19

    my drummer once counted one of our breakdowns at 23/16.... it was all 4/4
    i do love how time signatures are more just suggestions than an actual rule

    • @a_wild_Kirillian
      @a_wild_Kirillian 5 років тому +3

      It is description. You basically say: "That's how music can be viewed". Not "should be viewed" or "must be viewed".

    • @SlyHikari03
      @SlyHikari03 5 років тому

      It’s called “subdividing”, kid...

  • @Buick_GSX
    @Buick_GSX 5 років тому +2

    So this is the video that introduced me to Jacob Collier and his music. I’d heard of him before, namely June lee’s interviews, but I’d never actually heard his music before. I’ve fallen in love with his music, his vibes, his energy. Because of this video I went to my first big name concert ever. What a magical experience it was to see Collier and his friends play live. Thank you Adam. You have inadvertently changed my life

  • @MrAmericanaSam
    @MrAmericanaSam 3 роки тому +1

    Your videos may prove to be the inspiration I've needed to cough up the money for a music education. These analyses (and your masterful editing) keep things fresh as I listen to otherwise familiar music.

  • @finalscore2983
    @finalscore2983 5 років тому +21

    I know that when Adam's final moment comes, he'll be saying *_BASS_*

  • @Aio-Project
    @Aio-Project 5 років тому +21

    adam leaving cute messages to all the nerds who paused to figure out why the move to the chorus didn’t quite feel like a jump three spaces around the circle

  • @AFreshmanPerspective
    @AFreshmanPerspective 5 років тому

    Adam, I got started watching your videos a month or two ago when I watched "a day in the life of a working musician". I was intrigued by your many abilities and now am so glad I found you. I love your thoughtful and enchanting delivery. It would be easy to make another channel where you just spit out information. (Which you certainly do.) But you take a topic like "How to play music with a drunk feel" and turn it into something so meaningful. (depending on your definition of meaningfulness :)) Well done. I like it when I see someone who actually cares about what they're doing. Someone who digs and passionately and explores the reasons for things. Keep inspiring. Keep believing. Keep meaning. May God continue to bless you.

  • @foxbonesmulder
    @foxbonesmulder 5 років тому +3

    Man, I've really taken a liking to the videos on your channel. It's just what I needed to help guide me in learning and understanding music theory. Love the tunes, too!
    Also, I definitely paused and read that whole thing as I absolutely adore single frame messages!

  • @Wizuu0274
    @Wizuu0274 5 років тому +26

    I'm good, Adam, thanks for asking.
    Also, just in case y'all don't want to pause the video at one exact frame in 10:39, here's the text:
    For example, it's actually a G7 at the top of the "Is That All There Is" chorus, so technically at most it's now tonicizing C major, only two steps removed from Bb in the circle of fifths, not three like I just said.
    It actually eventually tonicizes at C minor. The whole tune ends in G minor, which is the minor relative of Bb, so its debatable if there was ever any modulation to begin with, but here's the thing...
    The analysis is "wrong", but I'm giving you the inspiration behind the choice. I was inspired to do a modulation to a "brighter" key in the chorus by the feeling it inspired in this one particular song by Peggy Lee.
    Analysis can exist on many levels, and the more ways you can analyze a thing, the better you'll come to know it.
    Also, hi, how are you? Thanks for pausing this video. I hope you are enjoying it.

    • @Glun258
      @Glun258 5 років тому +1

      I appreciate this on a level I cannot convey into words

  • @XenoghostTV
    @XenoghostTV 5 років тому +227

    Adam play a 13 note tuplet pls

    • @Anjiruu
      @Anjiruu 5 років тому +8

      Xenoghost 4+2.5+4+2.5?

    • @MediHusky
      @MediHusky 5 років тому +15

      just practice in 3 and 5 and you can make any grouping you want really.
      3+3+3+4
      you can play stuff like 19/8
      5+5+5+4 or 3+4+3+3+3+3
      it's just maths man

    • @messyties
      @messyties 5 років тому +11

      For 5 hours

    • @TheSquareOnes
      @TheSquareOnes 5 років тому +4

      It's important to keep in mind that time signatures, tempos and note rates (like tuplets) are all just a way of conceptualizing when to hit shit, something demonstrated pretty nicely here where they translate 9-tuplets into triplets in 3/4. With that in mind if you get a firm grasp on odd time signatures then it's just a matter of getting them up to speed to be able to translate that into really deep and weird tuplets. So basically what Protoka is saying but a bit more explicit, 19/8 and 19-tuplets are different but if you play 19/8 fast enough it becomes synonymous with a 19-tuplet.

    • @XenoghostTV
      @XenoghostTV 5 років тому

      @@MediHusky Groupings always work :)

  • @pbandjosh
    @pbandjosh 4 роки тому

    I've not watched all your videos but this is my favorite of the many I've watched to date. A great intersection of theory, feel, and just being human. Loved it.

  • @Leviwf
    @Leviwf 3 роки тому

    it's so much fun coming back to this video as I've learnt more and I can begin to understand a little bit more.

  • @OliviaSNava
    @OliviaSNava 5 років тому +39

    I'm doing well thanks for asking! How are you? I'm enjoying the video so far!

    • @DJGreenArrow
      @DJGreenArrow 5 років тому +1

      Olivia Nava peace! You beat me to this... Google was giving me errors, had to delete UA-cam app and try through chrome. 😱😂🤗

    • @ajadrew
      @ajadrew 5 років тому

      Beat me too!!

    • @moneyaintathang1879
      @moneyaintathang1879 5 років тому

      That was pretty genius😂

  • @disc0duck
    @disc0duck 5 років тому +20

    Damn how has your essay game gotten even better!

  • @Scootman
    @Scootman 5 років тому +3

    Saw this title and immediately thought of Drunken Master. I'm so glad that's how this video actually started

  • @yougotgroove
    @yougotgroove 3 роки тому

    Adam, thanks for adding these links! Useful! I have subscribed! Keep em coming and thank you!

  • @cooperfox-hart8976
    @cooperfox-hart8976 5 років тому +3

    Thanks Adam, you're absolutely phenomenal when it comes to explaining music theories.

  • @piotr803
    @piotr803 5 років тому +54

    7:13 that wonky image stabilizations makes me feel drunk

  • @kitsvn
    @kitsvn 3 роки тому

    Super excited to see your live set tomorrow. Glad I did some additional research before hand. Appreciate the Drunken Master reference too.

  • @jaded8863
    @jaded8863 4 роки тому

    I'm doing wonderful Adam, thanks for asking! I am indeed enjoying this video in the middle of my quarantine a year and some change after it came out. Love your stuff!

  • @sebastianzaczek
    @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +56

    I've always found that the 5:3 polyrhythm was a relatively easy "drunk" rhythm... Etude in 5/8 against 3/8 incoming...

    • @buildasnowman4601
      @buildasnowman4601 5 років тому +13

      The Jacob Collier song he shows actually does that along with the grouping of 7 - he doesn't show it, but in the actual song that section is at 73.8 bpm coming from 123 bpm - a perfect 5:3 ratio. So he's doing septuplets in a 5:3 polyrhythm. What a guy.

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +7

      So 3:5:7? Well, that sounds like a Challenge

    • @kaingates
      @kaingates 5 років тому +1

      DerSibbe idk man, Jazz Waltz sounds nothing like drunk and it’s the mother of all 5/4 beats.

  • @12uullaass12
    @12uullaass12 5 років тому +4

    that metronome on 5:13 actually adds like a pretty cool layer to the music

  • @skybldev
    @skybldev 5 років тому

    "Congratulations, you're now ready to make lo-fi hip-hop"
    Definitely made my day. This is why I love the musical education side of UA-cam.

  • @lordapophis93
    @lordapophis93 5 років тому +1

    I found this super interesting. Thank you for the notation as well, that is IMMENSELY helpful.

  • @FreezepondMapping
    @FreezepondMapping 5 років тому +47

    How convenient, I was just writing a song in 7/4 timing.
    I'm not jazzy enough. It gave me a stroke.

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +1

      I am currently writing a piece without a meter entirely... but i've got 7/8 behind me now too + in that piece I've used the piano's white keys exclusively

    • @FreezepondMapping
      @FreezepondMapping 5 років тому +1

      So you're essentially writing a spoken-word equivalent of music?

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 5 років тому +3

      Like a recitative? Hm, Not really, i think... the non-metric piece i was talking about sounds more like a slow, calm, free and progressively tonal improvisation, if that makes sense...

    • @joechip1232
      @joechip1232 5 років тому +5

      Pink Floyd's Money is in 7/4 and it's not particularly jazzy, so it can be done :)

    • @TheSquareOnes
      @TheSquareOnes 5 років тому +2

      @@joechip1232 Yeah, odd meters are everywhere if you know where to look. Them Bones by Alice in Chains is another example of grooving rock in seven. It even shows up in pop, for example Always by Erasure has a bar of 5/4 in the chorus.

  • @AnttiImpio
    @AnttiImpio 5 років тому +46

    I only play in tuplets that are prime numbers.

    • @leofisher1280
      @leofisher1280 5 років тому +1

      Those are the only tuplets you need

    • @Lexender
      @Lexender 5 років тому +1

      So almost all of the most common ones?

    • @lydianlights
      @lydianlights 5 років тому

      Same, I only play in 2-tuplets

    • @unflexian
      @unflexian 5 років тому

      Yeah, 1-tuplets sound so good kappa.

    • @wontpower
      @wontpower 5 років тому +1

      @@unflexian inb4 1 is not prime

  • @ThomasSanjurjo
    @ThomasSanjurjo 4 роки тому

    Definitely liked the digression into the pedantic world of music analysis. Keep being awesome at explaining this incredibly nerdy music stuff to those of us who are just dipping our toes in the water.

  • @dannymastri7009
    @dannymastri7009 5 років тому +1

    10:39
    I always appreciate your enthused dissections and insightful perspectives.
    Cheers!

  • @EricssonB
    @EricssonB 5 років тому +12

    I'm good. Thanks for asking.
    "for example, it's actually a G7 at the top of the "It That All There Is" chorus, so technically at most it's now tonicizing C major, only two steps removed from Bb in the circle of fifths, not three like I just said.
    It actually eventually tonicizes C minor. The whole tune ends on G MINOR, the relative minor of Bb, so its debatable if there was ever any modulationto begin with, but here's the thing....
    the analysis is "wrong," but I'm giving you the inspiration behind the choice. I was inspired to do a direct modulation to a "brighter" key in the chorus by the feeling it inspired in this one particular song by Peggy Lee.
    Analysis can exist on many levels, and the more ways you can analyze a thing, the better you'll come to know it.
    also, hi, how are you? thanks for pausing the video. I hope you are enjoying it." - @10:39

  • @SteveHolmesDrums
    @SteveHolmesDrums 5 років тому +9

    Good job on the video Adam. I like the cutting to the outdoor footage to keep things interesting. It's inspiring me to do an essay style video on some drum topic. Also if you're not hip to Zach Danziger, get hip to him. I'm betting you're familiar with him though. Thanks for the vid.

  • @w1ntrmute
    @w1ntrmute 5 років тому

    Excellent analysis of that lopsided lo-fi feel. As a bass player and electronic composer, this analysis has brought a “production technique” some real live performance value

  • @Megadoculous
    @Megadoculous 4 роки тому

    Fantastic explanation Adam. And I agree about Collier - wow. Looking forward to hearing more of your (and Shawn's) music. Thanks.

  • @MisterAppleEsq
    @MisterAppleEsq 5 років тому +14

    9:58 So we're just chugging along in F minor, and BAM! We're in D Minor now!

  • @goncalomarques2711
    @goncalomarques2711 5 років тому +5

    Old school Adam Neely lesson... I've been missing these

  • @franny231123DMT
    @franny231123DMT 5 років тому

    Best. Audio. Channel. Ever. Love ya work bro, I'm tuning in for all your posts

  • @FontesGabriel
    @FontesGabriel 4 роки тому

    Adam, I probably watched this video like 5 times, and in my opinion this is one of your finest works