Transforming This Simple Pop Song Into Something DEEP
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2022
- Geoffrey Keezer takes on the difficult task of transforming the pop hit, Back To You by Selena Gomez, into a jazz composition. Is that even legal?
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"Back To You" (Originally by Selena Gomez)
Geoffrey Keezer - Piano
Jon Wikan - Drums
Ben Williams - Bass
Zach Brock - Violin
Nate Radley - Guitar
This documentary is super cool. I'd love to see more of this kind of content in the future!
Very nice flawless and natural post edit transition from 7:47-7:50 😎
Thank you for your great quality videos, podcasts and content at Open Studio and to Geoffrey Keezer for his wonderful arrangement as well as sharing his thoughts and insights 🙏🎶
Reminds me of Ahmad Jamal's amazing rendition of "Say A Little Prayer". Love it, thanks!
Love having insight into the decisions made during this creative process! Really nice to see a jazz pianist familiar with so many idioms do this.
Great stuff! Great presentation, editing. Keep it up, this channel is gonna be a huge deal soon
I find that when an instrument is ever so slightly out of perfect tuning it’s voice is much larger/fuller ie a pianos unison strings or 12 string guitar. Open Studio = outstanding productions.
Thanks Adam and Open Studio for sharing this. Really interesting. Geoffrey writing and producing is wonderfull
This is is such a great a video but it’s unfortunate that for the 10 seconds the original song played this got demonetized
super helpful sitting in on this. thx.
Geoffrey thanks for this gift 🙌🙌
This is so underrated
Very interesting and instructive to see the process of turning this pop tune into jazz. What did Selena Gomez think of your version?
Really interesting stuff!
Dirty Loops are making sofisticated arrangements of simple songs. Related to this philosophy.
This is great content
Lipstick on a Pig? What is point?
Arrangement. Makes it almost unrecognizable. It's not about the original, it's about the process to transform it into something else.