Reaction To Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Jacob Collier (PIANO TUTORIAL)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Enjoy Jacob Collier's astounding approach as he covers one of the most iconic pop songs of the 20th Century by Michael Jackson. You are in for a treat!
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⏰Time Codes⏰
0:20 Song starts
0:39 The piano plays itself!?!
1:09 Establishing the key (C)
1:42 Blues scale
2:14 Ascending chords
3:15 Jacob's expression!
3:30 Super chromatic approach
4:07 Inversion broken chords
5:28 Radical bass notes!
6:56 Glissando
8:38 Bridge (piano solo)
10:07 Final verse
10:16 Interesting reharm
11:16 Jacob's makes his exist
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Impressive and enjoyable analysis! Subscribed! 😁
The performance of "Sleeping On My Dreams" for James Corden's show also uses the player piano. Anyway, I hope you're able to make it to Jacob's 2024 tour if he goes through your area. It's unlike any other live show.
Yes, it is a modern digital input to mechanical player piano.
Jacob would have prerecorded the other piano parts then played the lead parts on top as he sings.
Quincy Jones would have encouraged him to do and make this video is my guess.
looks like a Yamaha Disklavier but you can also do the same with relatively inexpensive aftermarket kits for existing pianos. they're a lot of fun and let you use your piano as a midi keyboard
Thought you’d enjoy this 😀
it's a Yamaha Disklavier....you program some pieces and then overlay it with your own play.
I don't see what this adds to the body of Jacob knowledge. He's hearing for the first time. There has long been an accurate transcription of this masterpiece on you tube, where you can actually learn what is going on from someone who took the time to study it.
knowing what the notes are is one thing - understanding his choices behind the notes is something COMPLETELY different
You've 100% gotta be a bot
@@mackindle12345 exactly
I don’t see what this response adds to the body of UA-cam comments.
Your take is that because someone else has already studied this arrangement, no one else should do so?
my objection is this guy pretends to offer insight(tutorial), but he actually is just doing a reaction, with no insight whatsoever, just mushy guesses untethered by analytical mind. There are so many on you tube who have actually studied these masterpiecees and offer actual insight born of actual analysis. This guy does the opposite, and I find zero value in what he does.
Not multiple takes, but just a player piano controlled through MIDI