This guy is an absolute monster. He is truly brilliant. I’m a pianist too and I can instantly tell how connected he is to the instrument. There’s no barrier between his thoughts and his output. That’s like, THE end goal of learning an instrument. Great drumming too. Spectacular. This guy deserves major recognition and a thriving career. And I’m overjoyed to see there are people who come to see this music. My heart is soaring right now. Much love into the world from stuff like this. Makes life enjoyable. Miraculous.
dante dt Gotta call them like you see them, no? This guy just blows me out of the water every time I listen to him. I have yet to find a recording where his musicianship isn’t shining like a goddamn supernova in every direction. And I rarely lavish praise in this way but this man is possessing of a musical soul that is only matched in the world by his own musical intellect. He makes perfect music, basically. There’s no bullshit or filler- what you hear is what he means to say, and he’s got A LOT of really deep, meaningful shit to say. I really just, can’t comprehend how somebody can be like this. I have considerable musical abilities and if they let me live an extra 50 years I wouldn’t have his level of control. He’s a modern day Mozart. Just pipe his music over the Middle East loud speakers and I’m like 90% sure they’ll stop fighting over there. Anyway, I could just keep going on about this man but, gotta stop somewhere, I suppose. I would love to meet him though. Sit in a double piano practice room and learn as much as I possibly could for like, 9 hours.
@@matthewnewton8812You've said it all bro.Every time i watch his videos i ask myself "What is he thinking when he's playing all these things that us mere mortals can't even imagine?" "When did he learn this?" "What does he see when he looks at the keyboard?" His musical gift is beyond me.I had an opportunity to see him play live and also hung out with him after the show.He's just a simple dude, but let him get on the keys...he's COSMIC!He's a gift to mankind, Period!
JasonBassed Oh my god. This is just too much. How is a normal human brain like mine supposed to understand a supernatural comprehension of music like the sort this young fellow clearly possesses? I’m simultaneously awed, pleased and profoundly envious of his ability. Such an uninterpretable mess of emotions. I assume you must be a musician as well. Perhaps you could share your input. I’ve always been very successful at making progress playing music but this sort of ability seems not merely quantitatively different, but actually qualitatively superior. In fact I kind of find it difficult to listen to Cory Henry, a little bit. His playing is so perfect it almost seems like super-human. Anyway, I’ll cease my ramblings. Sorry. :)
Matthew Newton I hear you man.It’s too much to process. I’m a musician(Bass and Keys),not full time. After years of playing,listening and watching other musicians,I’ve come to realize there’re different kinds of people when it comes to levels of musicianship: 1.Those who are born with a superior GIFT of music.These are the guys that play exceptionally well from from a very young age.They hear,comprehend and interpret music differently.Guys like Cory Henry,Justin Lee Schultz,Aron Hodek,Victor Wooten,Domi Degalle,Mono Neon,Chick Corea and others.They’re on another level of genius. It’s like they’re born with scales,chords and musical phrases and harmony embedded in their brains.It’s like they were playing in another realm before coming to earth.Mere mortals can’t understand how they think.Their solos become musical ‘case studies’.One thing that’s common in most of them is that they don’t like the spotlight.They’re down-to-earth and don’t really chase the accolades. Mind-blowing musicians and very cool. 2.Those who are born with a musical talent. This group can learn musical instruments relatively quick but need to work hard to get to the next level and to stay there.They’re the guys that learn and try crack Cory’s solos 100% or close.They love and are fascinated by music and it’s depth.They study the Greats and whoever their influence is.Of course most musicians are in this category,including me.It’s the toughest category to be in because competition is very tight here.If you slack,you get rusty and lose gigs etc. 3.Those who can play an instrument or two but are not into music.If they don’t play in months,they still feel ok.But if they hang around a musician they get a little inspiration to play again.They appreciate music but know that music is not their best talent.Sometimes they feel like going for lessons but park that if they think of doing something else.They don’t even call themselves ‘musicians’.Their keyboards,guitars or drums etc gather dust in the garage.They wouldn’t even mind selling the instrument. To me personally,music plays a huge role.I can’t live without it.I play everyday to expand my vocabulary.Sometimes I’d solo over two chords just to explore different ideas.I know I’m not at Cory’s level so i work really hard to grow and share with other musicians. There’re different aspects i focus on like time,groove,techniques,phrases and scales. They’re so many ways to approach those so i try and find the best musical way to learn,unlike just being ‘mechanical’. I’m trying to get to a level where i don’t think much when I’m playing,like it’s second-nature. I hope I’ll get there.
Y'all better give the drummer some love too. MONSTER timing. I don't know his name but he should be recognized for sure. Unbelievable skills and of course you must have that to be able to play with the child prodigy that is Cory Henry. Peace and Love!!
It was a design of mine..besides the placement of the organ and Kronos. There were a couple of other boards that he traveled with but no space and limited-time for setup for most places.
Timothy Dunn you don't have too all the time if you have the chemistry these guys have. But trust me he was on top of it. I toured with them for a month as the production manager, tour photographer, 2nd driver and keyboard tech....long story I was around them the entire time
Good for you. Maybe they can hire you next time to come and bring in 30k worth of equipment and do it professionally. It was done on my phone...as his production manager and keyboard tech only (not video production team) this video was for "MY" personal collection but decided to share it with the world. I hope you got an idea of what I experience in sync or not....enjoy your evening.
@@jlgsounds I have no idea what Pauluz is talking about. Everything seemed to be in sync when I watched it. And you did this with your phone years ago? it's 2022 now and I'm watching this...AMAZING!! Ty Ty JLG Sounds And Entertainment. Peace and Love!!
This guy is an absolute monster. He is truly brilliant. I’m a pianist too and I can instantly tell how connected he is to the instrument. There’s no barrier between his thoughts and his output. That’s like, THE end goal of learning an instrument. Great drumming too. Spectacular. This guy deserves major recognition and a thriving career. And I’m overjoyed to see there are people who come to see this music. My heart is soaring right now. Much love into the world from stuff like this. Makes life enjoyable. Miraculous.
dante dt Gotta call them like you see them, no? This guy just blows me out of the water every time I listen to him. I have yet to find a recording where his musicianship isn’t shining like a goddamn supernova in every direction. And I rarely lavish praise in this way but this man is possessing of a musical soul that is only matched in the world by his own musical intellect. He makes perfect music, basically. There’s no bullshit or filler- what you hear is what he means to say, and he’s got A LOT of really deep, meaningful shit to say. I really just, can’t comprehend how somebody can be like this. I have considerable musical abilities and if they let me live an extra 50 years I wouldn’t have his level of control. He’s a modern day Mozart. Just pipe his music over the Middle East loud speakers and I’m like 90% sure they’ll stop fighting over there. Anyway, I could just keep going on about this man but, gotta stop somewhere, I suppose. I would love to meet him though. Sit in a double piano practice room and learn as much as I possibly could for like, 9 hours.
@@matthewnewton8812You've said it all bro.Every time i watch his videos i ask myself "What is he thinking when he's playing all these things that us mere mortals can't even imagine?" "When did he learn this?" "What does he see when he looks at the keyboard?" His musical gift is beyond me.I had an opportunity to see him play live and also hung out with him after the show.He's just a simple dude, but let him get on the keys...he's COSMIC!He's a gift to mankind, Period!
@@matthewnewton8812 Check out this young phenom playing with Cory : ua-cam.com/video/A1FFGIqj2iQ/v-deo.html
JasonBassed Oh my god. This is just too much. How is a normal human brain like mine supposed to understand a supernatural comprehension of music like the sort this young fellow clearly possesses? I’m simultaneously awed, pleased and profoundly envious of his ability. Such an uninterpretable mess of emotions. I assume you must be a musician as well. Perhaps you could share your input. I’ve always been very successful at making progress playing music but this sort of ability seems not merely quantitatively different, but actually qualitatively superior. In fact I kind of find it difficult to listen to Cory Henry, a little bit. His playing is so perfect it almost seems like super-human. Anyway, I’ll cease my ramblings. Sorry. :)
Matthew Newton I hear you man.It’s too much to process.
I’m a musician(Bass and Keys),not full time.
After years of playing,listening and watching other musicians,I’ve come to realize there’re different kinds of people when it comes to levels of musicianship:
1.Those who are born with a superior GIFT of music.These are the guys that play exceptionally well from from a very young age.They hear,comprehend and interpret music differently.Guys like Cory Henry,Justin Lee Schultz,Aron Hodek,Victor Wooten,Domi Degalle,Mono Neon,Chick Corea and others.They’re on another level of genius.
It’s like they’re born with scales,chords and musical phrases and harmony embedded in their brains.It’s like they were playing in another realm before coming to earth.Mere mortals can’t understand how they think.Their solos become musical ‘case studies’.One thing that’s common in most of them is that they don’t like the spotlight.They’re down-to-earth and don’t really chase the accolades.
Mind-blowing musicians and very cool.
2.Those who are born with a musical talent.
This group can learn musical instruments relatively quick but need to work hard to get to the next level and to stay there.They’re the guys that learn and try crack Cory’s solos 100% or close.They love and are fascinated by music and it’s depth.They study the Greats and whoever their influence is.Of course most musicians are in this category,including me.It’s the toughest category to be in because competition is very tight here.If you slack,you get rusty and lose gigs etc.
3.Those who can play an instrument or two but are not into music.If they don’t play in months,they still feel ok.But if they hang around a musician they get a little inspiration to play again.They appreciate music but know that music is not their best talent.Sometimes they feel like going for lessons but park that if they think of doing something else.They don’t even call themselves ‘musicians’.Their keyboards,guitars or drums etc gather dust in the garage.They wouldn’t even mind selling the instrument.
To me personally,music plays a huge role.I can’t live without it.I play everyday to expand my vocabulary.Sometimes I’d solo over two chords just to explore different ideas.I know I’m not at Cory’s level so i work really hard to grow and share with other musicians.
There’re different aspects i focus on like time,groove,techniques,phrases and scales.
They’re so many ways to approach those so i try and find the best musical way to learn,unlike just being ‘mechanical’.
I’m trying to get to a level where i don’t think much when I’m playing,like it’s second-nature.
I hope I’ll get there.
Y'all better give the drummer some love too. MONSTER timing. I don't know his name but he should be recognized for sure. Unbelievable skills and of course you must have that to be able to play with the child prodigy that is Cory Henry. Peace and Love!!
That's Taron Lockett you're seeing - absolute monster, and incidentally a lovely dude in the short amount of time I met him after a gig
My absolute favorite video of Cory & TaRon.!
Props to the cameraperson who shows the drummer and Cory’s gear setup a bit. This person gets it.
the fact that he's using the B3 bass with the keys says L E G E N D A R Y
Not enough emphasis placed on this. He’s other worldly
So tastey🔥🔥
4:41 Jack Stratton and Woody Goss from Vulfpeck front row :-)
Nice to see the drummer getting kudos too, freaking great, love his right hand.. great feel
He started to play in the church around five or six ,best key board player in USA
Those are the facts
That diminished run at 0:19 made me go crazy
4:37 hahahah the drummer like ‘oh shit we finished let me clap with the sticks’
Cory Henry and D'Angelo should collaborate!
NOW RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!! SOULQUARIANS 2 !!!!!!!!
Naw
Cory don't have nothing on D funk n soul
Cory! Collab with D!
I’ve BEEEN saying this. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 thanks god im not the only one
He's Never even slightly disoriented by the drummer. Right there with him. Driving it even.
Marc Osborn he plays drums too which he carries over to keys which you can hear
2021
and i keep coming back
Pure genius! Two monsters!
You know what?????this RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!
can't wait to see em live!
Foot work is dynamic. Not every musician can foot bass equal as their left hand 🤚
Keyboard Musician you are so right and Cory is the King when it comes to foot work!!
Well I mean he was doing it since he was like 4 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
I don't hear anyone cover this on the UA-cams sounding good and funky I'm playing along right now with my one string bandit Lefty
I was hoping he would do this doc !!
Smokin!, I get a 'daily dose', of this video; usually 2x a day. It's medicinal!!!
i’ve never seen anything like Cory henry, unbelievable
LOCKETT DRUMMER,
NASTY DRUMMER, I thought of Billy Kelson as well. Bad Boy.
This is perfect! Preach!
Oh boy, not in this song
drummer locked in w cory
The goat
Smashed it...awesome!
Very Good..!!!
Who could dislike this?
this is wacked He's a great player
Haters
This needs to be a theme for a new wii play game
1.17 - 1.20 - my G Spot, my Heaven on Earth. All Hail: A Serious Brotha From Anotha!!!
interesting set up!!!!
It was a design of mine..besides the placement of the organ and Kronos. There were a couple of other boards that he traveled with but no space and limited-time for setup for most places.
3:27 that symmetry tho
those first few lines sounded alot like something michael petrucciani could have played
Transmite maravilla , Cory henry es excepcional , lo tiene
Corey is. A MUSIC MONSTER
The shit he does on keys is terrifying!!!
The drummer is monster KREW too🤣🙏🏾⭐️⭐️⭐️
Born. Play on
Locket in the pocket! Yessir
❤❤
Thelonius Monk reincarnated at 3:54😎
My god Taron Lockett...
This
Yup. Jesus.
This guy is a monster. Left hand , right hand and foot bass! you can tell he didn't spend his spare time time playin' Fortnite..........
Very cool! I just wish the audio was not distorting. and I do know that it;s not my playback system. I'm in a recording studio.
It was recorded on a phone. You cant expect great audio quality from a phone
CooooK... !!!
That chord and line at 1:19!!!!!!!!
Sounds like whole tone scale
That setup!!!!
Yep....it was my design
That's a spaceship
gifted monster wow
El batería es de corazón a corazón , lo guarda
jesus
01:25
Dude in the back just cant believe
What is up cory
OMG
wow.
Chick Corea? This gent got skills
hmmm, "no girls" party?
Elégrossz? 😂
TaRon. Fucking. Lockett.
A bass rig as a Keys monitor??
George MiLo for the moog’s. Need some subs to handlethe full range I guess.
He used that for the output from the organ. He has a solid state organ setup... trek 2 system with a low pass out going directly to the amp
Lawd
Cut from the same cloth
Steph curry on drums
Hah
ByChristopher Ewing Hahaha!Yeah!
Is that a piano with bass pedals? What exactly is that?
Think it's some kind of organ! The bass pedals are always played with the feet
Custom built joint
Organ bass pedals with the keyboard
Sorry so late....its an organ midi pedals coming from the moog lil phatty
Doesn’t need a band just someone w sticks
The run at 2:55.. sick
Whos the drummer 😳
Taron Lockett Sir !
drummer not watching corey.... Corey is amazing!!!!!!!
Timothy Dunn you don't have too all the time if you have the chemistry these guys have. But trust me he was on top of it. I toured with them for a month as the production manager, tour photographer, 2nd driver and keyboard tech....long story I was around them the entire time
JLG Sounds And Entertainment That's what's up. #chemistry
😅😅🤢
I hate it when music videos are not in sync!!!!
Good for you. Maybe they can hire you next time to come and bring in 30k worth of equipment and do it professionally. It was done on my phone...as his production manager and keyboard tech only (not video production team) this video was for "MY" personal collection but decided to share it with the world. I hope you got an idea of what I experience in sync or not....enjoy your evening.
@@jlgsounds I have no idea what Pauluz is talking about. Everything seemed to be in sync when I watched it. And you did this with your phone years ago? it's 2022 now and I'm watching this...AMAZING!! Ty Ty JLG Sounds And Entertainment. Peace and Love!!
Wow...he is super but I can play more than this
Sure....
jeffery aboronomaa lol