How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
  • Thanks to @jacobcollier for sharing his views and approach to the beautiful instrument that is the guitar! Loads of it can be heard on his new record, Djesse vol. 4.
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    0:00 My guest Jacob Collier
    1:09 Jacob on using tuners
    1:50 The 5 string guitar
    3:53 The tuning
    5:54 Using the guitar for songwriting
    7:38 Discussing open tunings
    9:06 The benefits of 5 strings
    10:20 Jacob's legato fretting technique
    11:28 Picking technique
    12:40 Using a plectrum
    14:43 There's no 'good' technique
    15:52 The struggle with 6 strings
    18:31 Jacob's 5 string electric Strandberg
    20:41 Things you can only do on the electric
    22:26 Jacob on guitar amps
    23:00 Sweetening the major third
    24:07 Picking technique on the electric
    27:02 Pickups
    28:16 The mindset when approaching guitar
    31:00 On learning guitar
    33:05 What goes on the mind when playing
    35:00 The love of common tones
    36:14 I'm trying the Strandberg
    37:08 Jacob Collier's Practice Routine
    38:36 The mindset on music
    39:52 Djesse Vol. 4

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  • @jacobcollier
    @jacobcollier Місяць тому +10103

    Thank you so much for having me over for a 5-stringed hang, Paul!!! A joy it was. You're the best.

    • @alexclarkuk
      @alexclarkuk Місяць тому +54

      A fascinating watch! 🎉

    • @RockOnChannelRoute66
      @RockOnChannelRoute66 Місяць тому +52

      Actually you are a music genius Jacob, never seen a person that plays guitar like you. I mean you are full of invention in any instruments you played.

    • @thefeli3955
      @thefeli3955 Місяць тому +25

      That was just beautiful! Also, I'm taking off the sixth string of one of our guitars right now. I know, I won't have the additional space, but I just have to try that out. It looks and sounds amazing! Thank you so much for this 🧡

    • @imjonkatz
      @imjonkatz Місяць тому +7

      Legendary :o

    • @ek2719
      @ek2719 Місяць тому +28

      The world’s greatest ambassador for music! ❤

  • @nothingmuchhhhhere
    @nothingmuchhhhhere Місяць тому +3358

    I love that Paul Davids is teaching a grammy award winner how to play with a pick

    • @playinggames4u364
      @playinggames4u364 Місяць тому +490

      What is lovely to see is the grammy award winner eager to learn.

    • @BrunoNeureiter
      @BrunoNeureiter Місяць тому +15

      ​@PieItje-V I love the automatic translation

    • @i_like_bananas1034
      @i_like_bananas1034 Місяць тому +3

      😆@@Pietje-V

    • @jojosmooth
      @jojosmooth Місяць тому +14

      You made me giggle and then I got moved by how deep actually is your thought. Amazing video.

    • @OhThatsLionHeart
      @OhThatsLionHeart Місяць тому +3

      No they are exchanging techniques

  • @MichaalHell
    @MichaalHell Місяць тому +1216

    There are musicians who makes you want to quit music and there are musicians who makes you want to make music. Jacob has this weird ability to make me feel both sentiments.

    • @EricVerbose
      @EricVerbose Місяць тому +11

      He might have just got me back into music. I also don't practice per se, I do some drills but not really. Instead I do deep experimentation as he calls it, exploring sound and instrument and theory. I'm grateful for this interview. I haven't been able to get back at music, this might do it. 5 string Collier tuning!

    • @intercat4907
      @intercat4907 Місяць тому +6

      Yes! I want to drag this home to my bass-guitar-playing daughter, but I don't know if she will be inspired to joy and greatness, or simply walk out the door and find a new life washing dishes in a small cafe in Lodi.

    • @ciri4kgaming7
      @ciri4kgaming7 Місяць тому

      So true.

    • @------YeahOK------
      @------YeahOK------ Місяць тому +6

      Nobody could ever make me want to quit music. I've never understood that jealous attitude people have when they hear someone better.

    • @user-pk4lt9ct6i
      @user-pk4lt9ct6i Місяць тому

      So well said

  • @groknow
    @groknow Місяць тому +495

    big shout to Paul that lets the artist speak and just leads the conversation softly. very good interview that feels so natural

    • @danielleech1988
      @danielleech1988 Місяць тому +16

      He didn't really have a choice lol

    • @8088I
      @8088I 14 днів тому +1

      How Jacob Collier
      took the Collar off
      the guitar. 👍 :-)

  • @a11pu1poj
    @a11pu1poj Місяць тому +1940

    this feels like an alien who recieved a 5 string guitar on his planet, had to figure out tuning and technique himself and then came to earth to speak to Paul Davids lol

    • @carlgorneault3340
      @carlgorneault3340 Місяць тому +17

      kind of like 2112, "what can this strange device be"?

    • @samlee2562
      @samlee2562 Місяць тому +23

      I mean, that's basically what's happening here... 🤖

    • @miketonner3094
      @miketonner3094 Місяць тому +8

      A quarter of the way in......does Paul get a chance to speak!?

    • @andrewbonica
      @andrewbonica Місяць тому +7

      You thought Jacob is human?!? 😂😜

    • @phillipmetzger8909
      @phillipmetzger8909 Місяць тому +5

      Probably came from the same planet as Jimi "Voodoo Child". No. no. no. More like some kind of Parallel Universe!!!

  • @csarikaya
    @csarikaya Місяць тому +830

    "I tune to what i feel the tune is in my head" is next phrase next time I'm gonna use when someone says I'm out of tune.

    • @michaelolympus5994
      @michaelolympus5994 Місяць тому +5

      Lmaooo 😂

    • @romeod7549
      @romeod7549 Місяць тому +17

      I'm always so scared to hit a bad note which is why I never play in front of anyone that isn't my wife and kids. I love that he doesn't give a fu.....

    • @Catnip256
      @Catnip256 Місяць тому

      "There are no bad notes, you just lack confidence" -JC@@romeod7549

    • @PureJadeKid
      @PureJadeKid Місяць тому +12

      He has perfect pitch, for those following along at home.

    • @xephyr417
      @xephyr417 Місяць тому

      Did you know Eddie has perfect pitch?

  • @justinguitar
    @justinguitar Місяць тому +526

    Super awesome interview Paul - really enjoyed it :) JC is such an incredible musician!!

    • @nuclearsake3887
      @nuclearsake3887 Місяць тому +7

      I agree! Love your vids too Justin 🤘

    • @Errk2G
      @Errk2G Місяць тому +2

      You rule Justin!!!!!

    • @OKBentley
      @OKBentley 13 днів тому +3

      I've learned a lot from you Justin, thanks for the amazing content!

  • @cfore6639
    @cfore6639 29 днів тому +55

    In an arena (music) where it so often feels like it’s about ‘who’s the best’, ‘who’s doing the most’, etc, Jacob’s illuminating commentary is a reminder that music was never meant to be about any of that. It has always been about the exploration of the human soul - and the deep things therein - made manifest. ❤️
    This was absolutely wonderful. Thank you Paul Davids and Jacob Collier.

    • @AnjaHuebel1
      @AnjaHuebel1 13 днів тому +2

      The strongest message from Jacob is: be yourself, be a unique, unafraid individual. And: don't be bound by conventions or set yourself any unnecessary limits. Try things out.

  • @thanhhaitran9978
    @thanhhaitran9978 Місяць тому +3557

    Jacob: Humming to tune his guitar
    Paul: cmon, this guy ...😶

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  Місяць тому +745

      my favorite moment of his visit 😅

    • @MarcoRaaphorst
      @MarcoRaaphorst Місяць тому +36

      But he was out of tune. So he doesn't have perfect pitch?

    • @SubtleHawk
      @SubtleHawk Місяць тому +419

      ​@@MarcoRaaphorstHe's not out of tune, 12 tone equal temperament is.

    • @Sledgehammers_Nail
      @Sledgehammers_Nail Місяць тому +317

      Some people tune to what fits their voice personally. Old blues musicians did it all the time. Not everyone plays in E standard

    • @MarcoRaaphorst
      @MarcoRaaphorst Місяць тому +85

      @@SubtleHawk it's all relative

  • @heikoguckes5693
    @heikoguckes5693 Місяць тому +2266

    I always wished for a sixth finger, but getting rid of a string never occurred to me.

  • @MoonmanSpacejam
    @MoonmanSpacejam Місяць тому +137

    Paul’s facial expressions all the while Jacob was just running through his thoughts and showing the stuff he’s learned and explaining how everything came about was priceless. You can tell Paul would be blown away or wanted to ask a question and Jacob would just move on to the next thing. Very few things blow me away and Jacob is such a once in a lifetime human being, who was given all the tools he needed, and has become greatness through his passion to learn and express..

    • @cimarr0nargent0
      @cimarr0nargent0 8 днів тому +1

      he looks a bit uncomfortable to me

    • @MoonmanSpacejam
      @MoonmanSpacejam 8 днів тому

      @@cimarr0nargent0 uncomfortable? I'm definitely not sure how you get that 🤣 he is enjoying every moment with Jacob

  • @JBarbarosa
    @JBarbarosa Місяць тому +37

    Both are humble and kind. Great players, good people. Thank you for sharing this with us

  • @mikemakesmusic7
    @mikemakesmusic7 Місяць тому +1857

    As not a huge fan of Jacob Collier I really really enjoyed this interview. It feels like Jacob is the Peter Pan of music. Simultaneously being the master of flight, and still just a boy lost in wonder and exploration. Also his almost never ending stream of consciousness speech patterns. His instant willingness to learn from Paul and lock in on anything Paul shared really touched me too. Thanks for putting this together Paul!

    • @karenmusic99
      @karenmusic99 Місяць тому +24

      That’s a nice way to put it!

    • @uncledeadhead3674
      @uncledeadhead3674 Місяць тому +9

      hes 30

    • @SophieLagan
      @SophieLagan Місяць тому +64

      @@uncledeadhead3674hence the Peter Pan reference🙏

    • @uncledeadhead3674
      @uncledeadhead3674 Місяць тому +11

      peter pan wasnt an adult he was a kid, your reference didnt make sense, you say hes a kid lost, but hes an older adult who is from the most entitled rich family living the dream of doing nothing on hos own but rehashing others music and getting accolades for it.@@SophieLagan

    • @seansinger640
      @seansinger640 Місяць тому +116

      ​@@uncledeadhead3674 That's some high-definition projection there, buddy. 8K quality, at least. Impressive.

  • @CompassionateConnections777
    @CompassionateConnections777 Місяць тому +1604

    One of my favorite things about Jacob is his willingness to be a complete beginner, and absorb the advice from those around him. He’s obviously very gifted, but reminds us all the there is always something that we can learn from one another. Thanks for a great interview!

    • @JamieR
      @JamieR Місяць тому +119

      This is such a good point.
      He's also not fearful of wrong notes. He just goes wild. And in that process he finds so much beauty, which many of us would never dare to produce.

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  Місяць тому +342

      One of my biggest takeaways from talking to him really...

    • @mr.nobody2244
      @mr.nobody2244 Місяць тому +62

      Yeah. Despite his privilege, fame and gift, he is still humble and grounded, no attitude, no ego. A role model in that regard.

    • @JDWindtPlaysGuitar
      @JDWindtPlaysGuitar Місяць тому +5

      @@JamieR beautifully put

    • @erikberg8352
      @erikberg8352 Місяць тому +5

      @@PaulDavids feels like he is an excellent student of Shoshin (Beginner's Mind), starting with the number of strings and tuning. Why do we make the guitar more complex and less intuitive than Jacob does? Hmmmm...

  • @kevgermany
    @kevgermany Місяць тому +5

    Such a pleasure listening to this. An interviewer who interacts instead of interrupting and one of the most innovative musicians around. Thanks to both of you.

  • @cody8804
    @cody8804 Місяць тому +7

    How open he is to new ideas and asking questions and really taking in suggestions will get him far. Not just in music either

  • @xabbujones
    @xabbujones Місяць тому +366

    This is probably the best advertisement for how helpful a strong theoretical background is when approaching a new instrument that I've ever seen.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Місяць тому +15

      It’s a common language we use for all instruments. What floors me is the right hand technique he’s just semi-mastered this morning.

  • @Marklar3
    @Marklar3 Місяць тому +1606

    I didn't expect to see Jacob here, but at this point, I shouldn't be surprised no matter where I see Jacob.

    • @JamieR
      @JamieR Місяць тому +2

      With good reason 😊

    • @RobiTheophilus
      @RobiTheophilus Місяць тому +1

      This is the comment haha

    • @7riX7er
      @7riX7er Місяць тому +7

      I think this is called a marketing move

    • @reen816
      @reen816 Місяць тому +2

      Jacob is ethereal

    • @debmurray2734
      @debmurray2734 Місяць тому +8

      Jacob is truly everywhere. I don't think he sleeps.

  • @TrevorDaniel
    @TrevorDaniel Місяць тому +60

    lol damn i tune open dadead and do slight shifts for other voices and felt weird cause idk how to play standard well cause i’ve gotten used to opens. but this dude is an alien. totally different language. i love it

  • @arnlmndza
    @arnlmndza Місяць тому +4

    "I'm just a person. What do I know about music?" - Jacob
    I'll be watching and listening where you'd go dear boy.

  • @markshepardsongs
    @markshepardsongs Місяць тому +693

    It's Jacob's willingness to LEARN that always strikes me. It was so wonderful to see Paul share the use of the pick.

    • @Slipperygecko390
      @Slipperygecko390 Місяць тому +17

      I just love the way he looked at the pick like a monkey seeing fire for the first time.

  • @brianfulda
    @brianfulda Місяць тому +635

    That was the easiest 40-minute watch of my life! Paul, I love how patient you were with just letting Jacob explain his approach through the whole video. It's one thing to be gifted at your craft as a UA-camr, but it's another thing entirely to just be a polite human who's willing to learn and doesn't constantly interrupt the person you're interviewing.

    • @jeffro.
      @jeffro. Місяць тому +14

      @brianfulda:
      Yeah, it's funny: isn't that the whole point of an interview?!?
      Yet so many just can't do that. It's like the interviewer must always be the "star."
      That's another reason I like Paul.

    • @stulora3172
      @stulora3172 Місяць тому +18

      Exactly. Paul sat there, patiently, obviously in awe of what he saw and heard, just like me (us, the audience). Just letting Jacob's thoughts flow and follow him around every corner and hill and whatnot.
      Apart from the interesting and inspiring topics and insights, what a joy to watch, just because the interviewer did a great job.
      I want to be as curious and driven as Jacob and as patient and polite as Paul! What an inspiring interview!
      Thank you both!

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Місяць тому +11

      And Jacob was open to Paul teaching him some things, too, had some lovely back-and-forth moments with mutual respect

    • @EannaButler
      @EannaButler Місяць тому +3

      Bravo!

    • @mrwakacorp
      @mrwakacorp Місяць тому +3

      Couldn't agree more! Such an insightful conversation!

  • @theem0139
    @theem0139 Місяць тому +9

    What an amazing interview. So cool to see how willing a grammy artist still is to learn. That shows great humility. Respect!

  • @giulias.5104
    @giulias.5104 4 дні тому +1

    Wonder how many incarnations Jacob had been living as a musician, perfecting the understanding of music to arrive in this one with this ease.
    His deep curiousity about sounds, how to make it, and what emotions they evoke are signs of his love for the subject. Fantastic!

  • @luitmeinen1902
    @luitmeinen1902 Місяць тому +376

    I love how parts of this feel like a guitar lesson for someone who is already extremely good at guitar

    • @spacebunsarah
      @spacebunsarah Місяць тому +6

      I’m certainly getting a couple ideas that are slightly different from the alternate tunings/drone strings/limited picking i do already

    • @DonBeckett
      @DonBeckett Місяць тому

      In total agreement.

    • @aumenarys
      @aumenarys Місяць тому +24

      Yes, it's like "I'm a genius, of course I never learned the basics" haha

    • @nikanj
      @nikanj Місяць тому +8

      It was a guitar lesson for both of them. And us too.

    • @CuPc8K3
      @CuPc8K3 Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely agree - he makes me really want to pick back up music theory and give it more focus to learning it with excitement 😄

  • @brsnight
    @brsnight Місяць тому +282

    Here we have an award wining musician being so honest about his approach to an instrument he didn't understand. I had the same problem but wasn't able to tweak the rules like this gifted guy. Also, looking at his face when learning new tricks, that's the face of a child seeing something for the first time. Always learning. So inspiring and humbling.

    • @arnlmndza
      @arnlmndza Місяць тому +6

      His sense of curiosity & discovery is infectious.

  • @gooma27
    @gooma27 Місяць тому +3

    Awesome video! I was introduced to Jacob a couple of years ago and was blown away by his originality and beautiful compositions. This made me like the guy even more, wonderful talent, no ego and just happy and passionate about creating music and finding his own path. Thank you for putting this conversation together.

  • @lorianguillaume
    @lorianguillaume Місяць тому +4

    This was such a refreshing interview. I've always wondered about Jacob's guitar playing style and sounds. Just lovely thank you guys for putting this out.

  • @bryanhuang3
    @bryanhuang3 Місяць тому +261

    “I feel I am at my wisest when I know the least” - JC, amazing line!

    • @hubertzimnicki1770
      @hubertzimnicki1770 Місяць тому +18

      "Being certain is way less interesting than being uncertain"
      "There is always a new way of doing everything"
      This guy is a treasure.

    • @jackoi9057
      @jackoi9057 Місяць тому +11

      He can thank Socrates for that one.

    • @richmacdonald988
      @richmacdonald988 Місяць тому

      It's kind of an inversion of "The more I know, the more I realise how much I don't know."

  • @md-ps2hx
    @md-ps2hx Місяць тому +257

    The boyish enthusiasm of Collier and the measured thoughtful approach of Davids meshed together very well to create an absorbing musical interview.

  • @jasperruijs
    @jasperruijs Місяць тому +2

    Amazing how Jacob can be so humble and excited to play the Guitar; and great question vibes, Paul.

  • @mariana.centurion
    @mariana.centurion Місяць тому +6

    I'd like a friend like Jacob in my life. Such a happy, lightful soul you could see miles away.

  • @neilbrowning7089
    @neilbrowning7089 Місяць тому +474

    Jacob is a musician playing guitar, not a guitarist playing music. We should all strive for this!

    • @Abdul-rj4xt
      @Abdul-rj4xt Місяць тому +11

      No everyone should strive for what THEY want to do. No one's brilliance should completely influence others. If I or anyone else tries to be more like Jacob, not only will we fail at that but we'll fail at the real journey which is becoming the best version of yourself. If someone considers themselves to be a guitarist that's okay. They shouldn't change because someone better than them exists. You think Billy strings or Joscho Stephan should start playing with 5 strings? that's my point

    • @robertbattle6179
      @robertbattle6179 Місяць тому +9

      @@Abdul-rj4xtyou completely missed the point.

    • @neilbrowning7089
      @neilbrowning7089 Місяць тому +9

      @@Abdul-rj4xt Yes, you missed my point entirely. I'm NOT saying "forget yourself, copy Jacob!" That's ridiculous. I'm pointing out that he is a *musician* first and foremost, and all the skills he has as a singer, pianist, guitarist, etc. are always used in the service of *the music*. That is what we should strive for!

    • @persona8991
      @persona8991 Місяць тому +4

      actually the opposite, he has theory but no music

    • @neilbrowning7089
      @neilbrowning7089 Місяць тому

      @@persona8991 Well, ALL art is a matter of personal taste!
      It's up to you if you find him unmusical - no problem - but personally I can't agree with you.

  • @billmint8122
    @billmint8122 Місяць тому +96

    Love seeing Jacob as a student. Hearing him say "Oh, I can't go that fast", and seeing his eyes light up with pure curiosity as he tries to play what Paul plays, just brings me joy. He's always learning, never overconfident. Then immediately after, you watch him match what Paul plays with completely different fingerings lmao

  • @LindyDesignLab
    @LindyDesignLab 24 дні тому +6

    Two beautiful souls. I feel uplifted just from watching.

  • @OliSabi
    @OliSabi Місяць тому

    Such an incredibly wholesome interaction between these two musicians. Just amazing.

  • @noone-ld7pt
    @noone-ld7pt Місяць тому +366

    I'm a guitarist of 20 years and reading someone had "reinvented" it I was skeptical to say the least. Then I read the name again and all doubt immediately disapeared and I knew I was in for a 40 minute treat. So lucky to live in a time where I can experience true genius like this!

    • @uncledeadhead3674
      @uncledeadhead3674 Місяць тому +10

      you couldn't even spell "genius. " if hes such a genius why is all his grammys just remixes of other peoples work? i mean imagine winning a grammy for remixing the flintstones theme?? then someone saying youre a genius?

    • @ggdk2865
      @ggdk2865 Місяць тому +32

      ​@@uncledeadhead3674 I would say what he did was even harder. If you win with a cover, it has to be REALLY good.

    • @NZsaltz
      @NZsaltz Місяць тому +16

      @@uncledeadhead3674 I would be proud? It's fine to not like his music or personality, but you don't need to diminish his accomplishments. He made a piece of music that people enjoyed enough to win an award, and that's an accomplishment.

    • @bt7482
      @bt7482 Місяць тому +21

      @@uncledeadhead3674 You sound bitter and need to educate yourself on the importance of the "(meet the) Flinstones" song as it is a Jazz standard.

    • @jayclarke5466
      @jayclarke5466 Місяць тому +26

      @@uncledeadhead3674 If Art Tatum was a genius on piano ,why are all his recordings covers of standards?
      If Miles Davis was a genius, why were many of his recordings of him playing Cole Porter songs?
      If Louis Armstrong was such a genius why are most of his recordings of New Orleans blues and jazz?
      Cmon u simpleton!

  • @jacobrstout
    @jacobrstout Місяць тому +255

    I appreciate that someone so accomplished as Jacob Collier is taking advice from Paul and soaking up the new information. There is no pretence or ego with Jacob, he just wants to learn all he can. He is a breath of fresh air in an ego-centric musical landscape.

    • @matto9734
      @matto9734 Місяць тому +2

      That!!!

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Місяць тому +4

      And vice versa, the mutual respect is what made this for me

    • @LEOsoulMonarch
      @LEOsoulMonarch Місяць тому +2

      That moment when the Avatar has already mastered three of the four elements and is on his way to learning his fourth. Lol

    • @supremelordoftheuniverse5449
      @supremelordoftheuniverse5449 Місяць тому

      Yeah well he’s an actual musician. Not an attention seeking narcissist that found in music a way to indulge their ego like most “artists” in the modern pop landscape

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Місяць тому

      @@supremelordoftheuniverse5449calm down, buddy

  • @_spiritual_music_
    @_spiritual_music_ Місяць тому +1

    This is an absolute gold mine. One of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. A thousand likes!

  • @stevenjacobs2750
    @stevenjacobs2750 Місяць тому +3

    Unreal levels of dexterity for being so new at it. Just so impressive and the sounds are 🤗

  • @xmefjux
    @xmefjux Місяць тому +230

    It's like watching an alien. But in the most positive sense. Guy's just on a different frequency. Paul's just sitting there in awe, like I cannot keep up with this guy. What a fantastic person. I immediately just forget all my problems and get inspired to be better at whatever I'm doing. Thanks, it's been a pleasure to watch this clip.

    • @TanukiDigital
      @TanukiDigital Місяць тому +3

      Well he's from London, so basically an Alien, yes.

    • @mamayoda123
      @mamayoda123 Місяць тому +1

      I totally felt the same! I was thinking.. "omg, this are the souls that some are saying are coming from different galaxies"... and I really believe it... that or reincarnation of Mozart... jajaja😊

  • @AdeOw
    @AdeOw Місяць тому +110

    What a privilege to be a fly on the wall and be part of that conversation.

  • @user-wh4dl7dy5l
    @user-wh4dl7dy5l 3 дні тому

    This is just amazing. You have two geniuses being humbled by each other.

  • @TronciM
    @TronciM Місяць тому +2

    He does everything so effortlessly. It's seriously impressive to watch.

  • @ExplicableCashew
    @ExplicableCashew Місяць тому +760

    "Reinvent" is a strong word that warrants skepticism, especially given the rich history of inventions in the guitar world. But I'm like five minutes in and... Yep he did

    • @williamfloyd9024
      @williamfloyd9024 Місяць тому +50

      Yeah, im pretty blown away watching this. When you understand music that well I guess its not crazy to start your guitar journey by saying “what if I did something different”

    • @Idiomatick
      @Idiomatick Місяць тому +33

      Yeah he kept saying he wanted to speak guitar language and I'm thinking "Jesus what dialect is this, I understand nothing"

    • @percyvolnar8010
      @percyvolnar8010 Місяць тому +31

      You must not play guitar then. Go listen to the likes Michael Hedges ( who used a different tuning for most of the songs he wrote), Alex Degrassi, Pierre Bensusan ( Who plays every style of music in DADGAD tuning ) all of which who has been doing this longer than weve been alive. I like Jacob but to think hes reinventing the guitar is going to require some serious knowledge of the history of the guitar.

    • @GeorgeTsouris
      @GeorgeTsouris Місяць тому +30

      Alternate tuning is “redefining” guitar?

    • @hiidenkirnu
      @hiidenkirnu Місяць тому +12

      It's great that he's seeking out something of his own, but he's definitely not alone doing this kind of stuff. Check out Robert Fripp, for example, or Fred Frith for something more extreme.

  • @reeciep
    @reeciep Місяць тому +151

    My kids went to the same secondary school as Jacob. Played at the same school concerts so I saw him quite a few times. He was always a standout even then.

    • @maniacguitar
      @maniacguitar Місяць тому

    • @jj9749
      @jj9749 Місяць тому +5

      We had a music genius at our school, but next to Jacob he would be like a beginner. Was he so far ahead even then?

    • @reeciep
      @reeciep Місяць тому +11

      @@jj9749He sang in the Barber Shop Choir rather than played instruments as this was in his early multitracks year on YT. But even after he left school he came back for "guest" appearances.

    • @davidbusen545
      @davidbusen545 Місяць тому

      It's like living in a rainbow when you grow up adjacent to genius and ingenuity.

  • @mr_rafo
    @mr_rafo Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely beautiful seeing you both sharing about guitar. I felt hypnotized, It felt like a 5 min video!

  • @andrewbenjamin4292
    @andrewbenjamin4292 Місяць тому +1

    What a wonderful and insightful interview!!
    Jacob is one of a kind.

  • @Meshuggapeth
    @Meshuggapeth Місяць тому +298

    What a humble guy. Stunning us with incredible music while enthusiastically and naively using a pick for the first time

    • @Alexander-Lionheart_1881
      @Alexander-Lionheart_1881 Місяць тому +16

      Lol humble?

    • @michaeldemertzi5973
      @michaeldemertzi5973 Місяць тому

      Meshuggah, opeth and RDJ 🤯

    • @Tony8418
      @Tony8418 Місяць тому +1

      @@Alexander-Lionheart_1881 I thought “so I asked Taylor to build me” a one-of-kind guitar “and they did” was a pretty heavy flex lol… Taylor probably did it for free!

    • @staraffinity
      @staraffinity Місяць тому +2

      6:50 "favorite chord".
      Reminded me a bit of C# m9 on a standard tuned six-string guitar, which I oftens say is probably my favorite chords. :)

    • @MaxWa
      @MaxWa Місяць тому +5

      @@Alexander-Lionheart_1881 @Tony8418 I'd say doing something you know you're not good at in front of an audience of millions (well... any audience, really) shows humility. Especially if you think about it as the opposite of pride. Was the Taylor thing humble? No. But does every action you take have to be humble for you to have the quality of being humble? I don't think so, and I think that Jacob hits a healthy balance.

  • @alexandersmith6140
    @alexandersmith6140 Місяць тому +176

    The bittersweet chord is an Amadd9add#11/C, in E. It's a variation on the iv chord, ready to resolve to E/B, which is what Jacob does with it. It could also be spelled as a shell voicing (so, leave out the 5th note) of B7b9add4/C, which is an altered V in E. In fact, the notes that modify the Am (the B and the D#) are the notes that characterize the B, and the notes that modify the B7 (C and E) are key to the Am. So, you can think of it as the iv chord *and* the V chord overlaid: lots of tight tension looking to resolve to E. Just for anyone interested and reading the comments.

    • @davidmiller4078
      @davidmiller4078 Місяць тому +3

      Thank you mate i was hearing something like that theres always a way of remembering cords for future referance just depends on where one decides to have the root note ? and in the case of altered Dominants loads of possibilites Ive acompanied a couple of guitarists who used D tuning and even Dminor tuning and they had no idea what the cords they were playing were untill i broke it down and low and behold it was basic diatonic progressions mainly but with the exotic drone string effects that standard tuning doesnt normaly have ? Its all good i find it all fascinating females generally tend to fawn over this kind of sound ive noticed but as you imply it can be possible to replacate this with certain inversions and substitutions ? Have you ever heard Mel Tormes version of Fascinating Rythmn ? I played it back to back with Jacobs version to a friend recently he preffered Mels version as do i but its all fun thanks again for your comments cioa

    • @bohoobah9518
      @bohoobah9518 Місяць тому +52

      ​@@davidmiller4078mate what's wrong with ur keyboard

    • @japlunkett6789
      @japlunkett6789 Місяць тому +4

      ...............yeah, what he said!

    • @GrandpaJean
      @GrandpaJean Місяць тому

      A bit of a beginner for theory... so. How would you play this in standard tuning? Am/C means the C is the bass note right? What does resolving to E/B mean? Is that in the key of Em then?

    • @tj03297
      @tj03297 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@GrandpaJean Yeah Am/C means C in bass. Resolving to E/B simply means that the dissonance/tension of the Am chord leads nicely back to the tonic, i.e. the "home base" of the key you're playing in, E major in this instance.

  • @samuele2398
    @samuele2398 Місяць тому +3

    Hearing "capo" pronounced that way makes me proud: greetings from Italy! haha

  • @veraburkemovies
    @veraburkemovies Місяць тому +4

    Amazing video. Paul, your faces were cracking me up. I was making the same ones watching that concoction of a tuning churn out music like an eternal stream of perfect notes. Thanks for this one.

  • @andertons
    @andertons Місяць тому +171

    Such an awesome video. So interesting and hugely inspiring to watch. Thank you both for doing the great things you do. Best DP

    • @crazygirlfun1
      @crazygirlfun1 Місяць тому

      just watched one of your videos lol

    • @kaingates
      @kaingates Місяць тому

      Give the Captain and Chappers my love!

    • @theundertulipan
      @theundertulipan Місяць тому +4

      Give Cap and Pete one of Jacobs guitars in His Tuning. I want so see them sweat. :D

    • @davidbusen545
      @davidbusen545 Місяць тому

      ​@@theundertulipan
      I was handed an alto sax after having two years of clarinet lessons and it was like a dog overhaulin a carburetor. Later having noodled on guitar for years and being handed an autoharp within 3 minutes I was playing Stars and stripes forever in 5 part harmony.

  • @corey8760
    @corey8760 Місяць тому +68

    I think what's very precious about this video is that while Jacob usually shows incredible versatility and abilities, here you can observe him as a (sorta) beginner and appreciate how he playfully approaches this uncomfortable position, it's fairly rare and fascinating really, thank you Paul!

  • @aleksandrkhambir7646
    @aleksandrkhambir7646 2 дні тому

    Thank you for the interview!

  • @AMESLARI
    @AMESLARI Місяць тому +2

    I love that Jacob learns in unconventional ways. It’s super cool to talk about that, too, ‘cuz people learn things differently.
    What a great collab!

  • @martifingers
    @martifingers Місяць тому +60

    Paul joins a select group - people who have taught JC something about playing technique. Great interview.

    • @val_val_
      @val_val_ Місяць тому +7

      It's actually crazy he's teaching him, I found it so comical

    • @stampeaceful
      @stampeaceful Місяць тому +2

      Yes, almost like instructing God himself.

  • @blakecorkill
    @blakecorkill Місяць тому +49

    i like that it's literally all about the music with him. No judgement. Just doing whatever the hell he wants and doesn't judge anyone for thinking weird. that's what creativity and love is all about!

  • @nikeshsinha3418
    @nikeshsinha3418 Місяць тому +1

    One of the best interviews Paul... Loved it ❤

  • @LKpixels
    @LKpixels Місяць тому +78

    I’ve found my long lost childhood memory of how I loved music through this video. It’s giving me the joy back 🥹

  • @nikanj
    @nikanj Місяць тому +229

    Wow what a treat. I don't think I've seen another video where Jacob talks about the guitar in nearly this much depth. It was always just one of the many tools he had. As a guitarist and a Jacob Collier mega fan I'm so thrilled that Paul put this together.

  • @cdoesthehula
    @cdoesthehula Місяць тому

    I've always been attracted to musicians that had a sense of joy and experimentation in their music. Jacob Collier embodies this for me. Thanks for the interview, it was an inspiration.

  • @ea_777
    @ea_777 Місяць тому +4

    I discovered that the centers for processing music and language in the brain share a close connection, a fact that this talk eloquently validates. I was struck by the graceful way in which these skilled musicians communicated with each other, respecting boundaries, accepting feedback without judgment, and sharing knowledge effortlessly, all without letting ego interfere. Their verbal interactions mirror the harmony and dynamics of their music.

  • @mr.nobody2244
    @mr.nobody2244 Місяць тому +102

    He's such a sunny boy, radiating positive vibes yet so humble and grounded.

    • @FreeFlyerUk
      @FreeFlyerUk Місяць тому +7

      He really is.
      He's a shining light.

    • @coiydan6045
      @coiydan6045 Місяць тому +3

      He is almost 30

    • @chefpaddy
      @chefpaddy Місяць тому +1

      Liked sunny boy

    • @mattrinne
      @mattrinne Місяць тому +4

      Humble seems like a stretch. But when you're that talented I imagine it's hard to be humble! Sunny and positive can I agree with.

    • @blob2092
      @blob2092 Місяць тому +7

      @@mattrinne listen to his music, he may have technical know-how but he can't write a memorable song to save his life

  • @getinge
    @getinge Місяць тому +95

    You can just tell Jacob is soaking up all the tips and tricks from Paul. So fascinating to watch. Great video :)

    • @bananaussage8376
      @bananaussage8376 Місяць тому +15

      it is amazing how a legend such as jacob still can and is eager to learn new things! he is incredibly humble

  • @OfficialPerfectoDeCastro
    @OfficialPerfectoDeCastro Місяць тому +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this, Paul! What a great conversation 😊
    BTW the guitar originally only had 5 strings as in the case of the Baroque Guitar and vihuela, so Jacob is in a way bringing the guitar back to its roots 😉

  • @ahrdal
    @ahrdal Місяць тому

    Incredible, I truly loved this video! I love that Jacob is so humble and simply says that music is an ongoing lovely journey. Just go down the path, push yourself to the exploratory boundaries, an enjoy the ride. Thank you Paul and Jacob for a lovely heart-warming video!

  • @zephryngower1377
    @zephryngower1377 Місяць тому +37

    i love how his picking got significantly better in just one sit down. you are a great teacher!

  • @PlayLikeTheGreatscom
    @PlayLikeTheGreatscom Місяць тому +202

    This interview is like a swimming coach teaching a fish

    • @360Effects
      @360Effects Місяць тому +39

      I'd say a swimming coach teaching a triathlete. ... the triathletes knowledge is much more broad but the swimming coach still has things to add!

    • @Beezy_Kulkin
      @Beezy_Kulkin Місяць тому +2

      This is great literature! Wow!🙌🏾

    • @dirkmertens6926
      @dirkmertens6926 Місяць тому +1

      @@Beezy_Kulkin More poetry : Fish have no fingers

    • @Jamaramlolz
      @Jamaramlolz Місяць тому

      I mean we could consider that humans are just a far removed cousin of the humble water-dwellers@@dirkmertens6926

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 Місяць тому +2

      This interview is like Einstein teaching my high school physics teacher. My high school physics teacher was smart and a great teacher, you know. No complaints.

  • @CantTalkImRiding
    @CantTalkImRiding Місяць тому

    I've heard some of Jacob's stuff randomly through social media. Now seeing this interview he seems to be such a cool genuine guy.

  • @versluyssander
    @versluyssander Місяць тому

    Thank you for this amazing collab!

  • @jonathandemeris
    @jonathandemeris Місяць тому +56

    I could listen to a convo like that for centuries : so much peace in the room, roots connections, respect, passion
    Loved to see it ! Thanks for the interview !

  • @homeofcreation
    @homeofcreation Місяць тому +33

    Conversations are always better than interviews. This is a beautiful conversation. Let the flow go.

  • @filmfreitag5375
    @filmfreitag5375 Місяць тому

    I never knew I needed this collab that much, thank you!

  • @Knock_off_Ginger
    @Knock_off_Ginger 22 дні тому

    I'm going back to guitar after 12 years away. Just found your video and it's the first time I've even heard of Jacob Collier! What an absolutely wonderful human being. New subscriber right here. Thank you.

  • @alberto23
    @alberto23 Місяць тому +139

    What a genius! If you have still not watched Mahogany session on Little Blue, just go right away after this video. Beware, you might get abduced by its melody for the coming days. Thank you very much Paul for bringin him to the channel. The only fact that we are all interested into the same musicians show that you are teaching us to the right way.

    • @corbinsanders2564
      @corbinsanders2564 Місяць тому +4

      Had it in my head for at least a week

    • @robst247
      @robst247 Місяць тому +6

      I stumbled upon the Mahogany Sessions version of Little Blue a few days ago and have been listening to it over and over again since then. I've been listening to music for 65 years, and this may well be the most beautiful playing and singing of a song I have ever heard. It goes straight to the heart and moves me to tears every time.

    • @forester057
      @forester057 Місяць тому +1

      I have never been abduced before.

    • @robst247
      @robst247 Місяць тому +1

      @@forester057 You haven't lived. But there's still hope for you. :-)

  • @trippthree8842
    @trippthree8842 Місяць тому +27

    It would not be too far off to say his instrument is his ears. So gifted and such a gift to us he is. Beyond inspiring. Thank you both for this. ❤️🙏🏼

  • @lukegoffkat
    @lukegoffkat Місяць тому

    Wow, I have to say this kind of blows my mind. Not only the speed, but the chord shapes reach new places. Makes me wish a bit that I had learned this tuning when I was young, but I had to go play all the clubs that were expecting to hear the standards of whatever decade. I didn't have the luxury of being myself, it was my profession from 15 years old in a family band. Thanks so much for the interview with Jacob Collier!!

  • @BrandonGallemore
    @BrandonGallemore Місяць тому

    I've learned everything without a teacher and completely on guitar. Channels like this have helped a ton.

  • @felipelotas5609
    @felipelotas5609 Місяць тому +14

    Wow...when you see the "master" listen so attentively to his guest you know the guest has to be someone off the charts. And suddenly the guest wanting to learn to pick and behave with he passion and eagerness to know of a pupil and showing that even this modern Mozart still doesn´t know everything... What a sweet and eyeopening interview 10/10.

  • @celsoyh
    @celsoyh Місяць тому +24

    The way he approaches music and especially the guitar is mind-blowing. Like...why should I follow what others have been doing for years when I can adjust the tuning to better suit me, using my own ears? What a genius.

    • @curtisbrause9255
      @curtisbrause9255 Місяць тому +4

      This is not true of every guitarist, but myself (and a lot of guitarists) simply memorize shapes and patterns over years of learning. I don’t know this for sure but I’d imagine Jacob can easily visualize every interval that makes up a chord, so shift the tuning is probably simple for him. It’s impressive and creates a unique sound.

    • @NZsaltz
      @NZsaltz Місяць тому

      @@PiedPooper-gh6cn What if you're not looking for 440 equal temperament? If you're performing or recording with other musicians, of course it's best to all use the same standardized tuning, but if you're not, there's nothing inherently superior about it.

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree Місяць тому +1

      @@NZsaltz There's nothing inherently noteworthy or interesting about being concerned about the precise frequencies with which you tune. There's basically no reason to be talking about any other frequency basis.

  • @alce1551
    @alce1551 5 днів тому

    The whole video kept me with a smile on my face, what an incredible video and what incredible human beings.

  • @cortelima6147
    @cortelima6147 2 дні тому

    I get the impression that he doesn´t see music the way we do, it feels like music is his native language, Very talented and humble guy, amazing , thanks for the interview

  • @dandimarx
    @dandimarx Місяць тому +88

    Jacob's humility and openness always makes him even greater

    • @cfriotrip7420
      @cfriotrip7420 Місяць тому +1

      sometimes i felt he was just showing off

  • @samuelreisart
    @samuelreisart Місяць тому +24

    I love the way Jacob is open to learn from everything and everybody, an inspiration for life!

  • @Jamesfdooley
    @Jamesfdooley Місяць тому

    I was just sitting, mouth agape, enjoying every minute of this. Really lovely.

  • @stuartfrench7519
    @stuartfrench7519 Місяць тому

    What an amazing thing to watch and listen to. Thank you Paul and Jacob.

  • @thomasneumaier4907
    @thomasneumaier4907 Місяць тому +31

    6:56 this little lick and vocal line alone made me tear up. hes able to create beauty so easily

    • @jeremyjohnfauvel
      @jeremyjohnfauvel Місяць тому +1

      Paul’s reaction really reflects this sentiment

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Місяць тому +2

      Cringe.

    • @jeremyjohnfauvel
      @jeremyjohnfauvel Місяць тому +1

      @@VVVY777 cringe.

    • @BarrackObamna
      @BarrackObamna Місяць тому +1

      @@VVVY777it’s his entire fan base that acts like this.

  • @wickharr4416
    @wickharr4416 Місяць тому +22

    When you see Jacob’s enthusiasm it really makes his talent make more sense.
    I have a new guitar arriving in the post today, I was already excited but this energy has put me in a creative mood. Thanks both!

    • @nullobject7966
      @nullobject7966 Місяць тому

      How's the new guitar treating you?

    • @wickharr4416
      @wickharr4416 Місяць тому +1

      @@nullobject7966 Great thanks, Guild Surfliner. The pickups are so hi-fi and low output, really interesting guitar. Low-mid gain tones are some of the nicest I’ve gotten.

  • @7UL13N
    @7UL13N Місяць тому

    One of these eye-opening moments, thank you both

  • @Medyo
    @Medyo 12 днів тому

    what a joy to listen to Jasob's enthusiasm and energy! Awesome interview!

  • @adri7352
    @adri7352 Місяць тому +74

    25:26 I love that this riff comes up as often as it does because it's so beautiful. Jacob clearly loved it too. Seeing you guys play that together was really special. ❤

    • @jmittere914
      @jmittere914 Місяць тому +8

      This was my favorite part. They both just slipped into playing it so well

    • @Kevinschart
      @Kevinschart Місяць тому +1

      Jacob has a sound and he knows how to work it. I wonder if he plays the stuff in the piano as well

    • @PixelsPending
      @PixelsPending Місяць тому +7

      what's the name of the song where the riff comes from o: ?

    • @baccfire491
      @baccfire491 Місяць тому +2

      it sounded like wolves - marshmello lol

    • @kristiteneqexhi5833
      @kristiteneqexhi5833 Місяць тому +2

      @@PixelsPending I am wondering the same

  • @BAK87
    @BAK87 Місяць тому +21

    This has been the best talk/interview I've seen in a LONG time. Very honest, joyful, positive, humble from both parties. Congratulations!

  • @Ariel_530
    @Ariel_530 2 дні тому

    I love the sound difference between picking and using your fingers. Even the difference in sound in the different locations where you pick. Beautiful playing. I hope I get to play a 5 stringed guitar like this one day. I love this video! Thank you both ❤️

  • @tonimena1121
    @tonimena1121 Місяць тому

    He's just so natural and pure... I just wish I could be like that some day

  • @PowersPoch
    @PowersPoch Місяць тому +15

    Wow, my first real exposure to Jacob Collier apart from concert famous/funny moments. This man is truly a musical gift and a real inspiration to the way I even think about guitar and music. Huge fan now, and such a kind soul I really appreciate that in today's day and age.

  • @debrincatj
    @debrincatj Місяць тому +60

    If you haven't seen Jacob live in concert - do it. One of the most amazing, mind-blowing shows I have ever seen. Thanks for bringing him on, Paul. Now I want Taylor to release a Jacob Collier signature model so that we can give it a try!

    • @spacebunsarah
      @spacebunsarah Місяць тому

      I think you can drop the high e to a fifth to get a similar effect? I’d have to double check to be sure

    • @connor.chan.jazzman
      @connor.chan.jazzman Місяць тому +1

      I'm wearing the shirt I got from one of Jacob Collier concerts as I'm watching this video and I can confirm. It is completely life changing.

    • @kaingates
      @kaingates Місяць тому +2

      ​@spacebunsarah not really. You'd have to space out the bridge and the nut to get the same sound. His strings are REALLY far apart

    • @benjaminjordan3223
      @benjaminjordan3223 Місяць тому

      Until then, check out Peter Finger's six string main tuning, it's very similar: DAEGAD

    • @gustaf0902
      @gustaf0902 Місяць тому

      Have tickets for november. Already looking forward to it with excitement

  • @HANGINGOUTWITHAUDIOPHILES
    @HANGINGOUTWITHAUDIOPHILES Місяць тому +1

    Paul, you're a tremendous interviewer. So patient and warm. Jacob was so at ease and I love that he was learning with you and absorbing the knowledge about picking with that incredibly sharp mind of his. I had a lovely morning watching this. I came away inspired which is always the best. Thanks for doing these! New Subscriber :)

  • @FolksingerFitness
    @FolksingerFitness Місяць тому

    Love it! Great to see two experts having a down to earth conversation.

  • @user-wq9lb6vp2h
    @user-wq9lb6vp2h Місяць тому +14

    What an interview and what a guy! A true integration of skill and heart and an honesty that is almost painful. You could feel the love in the room!