Back when my dad was alive, he would always play the piano in church every Sunday. And I tell you, not because I was his son, but I sincerely believed he was one of the best musicians I have ever known. The way he played the piano was super similar to the way it was played in this video. I swear since I heard this piece I couldn't help but jerk a tear since it reminded me of him. I still remember the days he would bring me to work when no one was available and he would be playing a beautiful grand piano in the middle of the gigantic hotel hall and he would let me sit next to him so I could see what he was doing. Every note he played just seemed to have a purpose, like his fingers would dance and the note would play with them. If he was still alive he would've loved this piece and would be explaining the beauty of it nonstop. I do wish I could hear his playing again and my only regret would probably be that I never bothered to learn the piano like he did because he would've loved to hear his son play just like him or even better. Though his legacy would be there since he was the one who taught me how to sing. Rest in peace dad. May the angels dance with your music like everyone did.
That's absolutely beautiful ❤️ It's never too late tho! Music is one of the only talents a human can learn just as fast at any age. It takes a 4 year old 7 years to be a prodigy kid at 11, but it takes a 34 year old person the same 7 years for the same level of playing at 41. Don't give up on your dreams! (Especially not if you can already sing with it ;) ) -your friendly neighborhood music teacher
Favorite parts of this performance for me are how gently he lays down some of the passing chords. Keeps me hooked when the melody takes a breather and add a great contrast that has me leaning forward a little.
I would like but I kind of want to keep it at 420. Soz. Edit:nevermind I'll like now. Edit:hi me again from the future things are pretty swell from this end
"Stuart Graham Steven Gorrell (September 17, 1901 - August 10, 1963) is best known for writing the lyrics for the song "Georgia on My Mind". " wikipedia
@@aumenarys wrong. Aretha Franklin's great-grandmother's ex boyfriends cousins best friends middle child, Lee Morgan, wrote the lyrics and sold them to Mr. Gorrell for $13.
This was so good, I love how he could embellish the shiz out of every beat but he chooses not to and just does little 8th notes and chords that just sound so tasteful, gosh. Thank all you transcribers who have this talent to immortalize such marvelous performances
Just damn. A channel so big, I don't think Mr. Collier will ever see this, but I just wanted to say thanks anyways. This channel has been so amazing showing me so many spectacular performances and performers that I don't think I ever would have stumbled upon on my own. I honestly never thought I'd hear someone play _this_ song with more soul (or at least about as much as) than my favourite piano player ever (Ray). Consistently the music on this channel is just sublime and I, and I'm sure everyone else in the comment section, just cannot thank you enough for all the hard work that goes into finding and notating these videos.
@@GeorgeCollier yeah I always love the music you pick. I've always wondered how you pick, is it just stuff that you personally like and catches your attention or is there more criteria the video has to meet to make it stand out?
I learn more every day. I could actually see the circle of 5ths being used in the changes. Very nice, I can't read music, but just improvise over the head chord. (Rock/funk bass player)
This is gorgeous. The perfect use of dynamics, the space to breathe left so the embellishments hit harder....this guy is a master of his craft. I'm just a dumb drummer but I can still appreciate the skill and mastery on display.
Don't be beaten down (pun not intended) by the ones that consider drummers "dumb." (Former drummer, concert and marching band, had to give it up due to back and wrist problems.) I was in school choirs, too; held back by the lack of singing ability. I'm not tone deaf, my voice just isn't that great. My brain could never connect the notes on the score with the tones I should produce, so I learned by ear. (Which is why I couldn't learn the other percussive instruments like marimba/vibraphone/xylophone... And why the heck are we using handbells in marching band? Oh yeah. "Edelweiss.") Learning-by-ear sucked in high school, because I was situated next to someone completely tone deaf and mostly monotonous on my right, and the entire soprano section to my left. On the plus side, Freshman year when my voice failed at the end of the Winter Holiday concert, I WAS able to sing Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" in Soprano 1 - to the shock of my Algebra teacher's daughter standing next to me. LOL Good times...
The best piano players I've seen always look like they're "singing" the notes. Like, their faces change in reaction to what's being played and they're engaged fully in their sound
I had the opportunity to play with Bobby Floyd back in 2011. It's probably not surprising given how much soul he plays with, but he's just an all-around awesome guy to hang out with. Very generous with his time with young musicians.
can definitely tell this guy plays organ, i actually haven't heard a lot of these runs on piano before and it was a treat (it's a treat anywhere obviously he's sick at this)
Thank you for the info. Something was a little odd to me about his left hand planning of the chord, i fond it a little staff if i may.espetially compared to his beautifull fills. I gess it's from this organ background too.
this video needs two watches, the transcription on its own is a WHOLE nother thing going on. incredible to hear all of that detail and to notate every little thing
All I can say, is that I wish I could do this. I can’t but am still so happy that others have been blessed with this musical talent so I can at least hear genius. ❤️
a lot of those old songs have interesting chord progressions. check out 'darn that dream', 'my foolish heart' , ' for heaven's sake', and of course, you probably know 'all the things you are' , although all those songs are older than 'georgia'
One of the most inspirational performances of Georgia. I remember watching this years ago and I’m still learning from it. Got to see Bobby Floyd play with Dr John at the Barbican in London some years ago.
Time time time. The constant walk of the piece keeps you grounded to let the rest of the music fill the space. Rubato is overused sometimes, not at all here. Excellent control of the movement of the tune, not too far ahead, not dragging the pulse.
I love the little bass cleff change in the middle of the treble staff, then back to treble again. Ive seen it in music I play, but its rare for me to see. Gave me a little smile and reprieve from this mans amazing skills.
I want to thank you for posting these incredible videos because I would not have found them otherwise. That's not even me mentioning how much effort is put into transcribing the music...
i love seeing music have such a positive impact on others, i’m only a sophomore and my class including myself agree it warms everyone’s soul, and if you have a passion for it you can take that to even higher levels.
I wish this kind of thing came so naturally to me, if I could just play like this so smoothly and effortlessly, I could listen to it for hour, even if it was myself playing.
check out the book 'effortless mastery' by kenny werner. it's about learning to enjoy music instead of putting ego-bound restrictions on one's enjoyment of it...(there's no discussion of music theory or technique, it's about the philosophy of playing and taming the ego)
They said *”heart and soul”* 😘 This guys playing is something I would like to listen to while studying or playing Minecraft with my friends on a rainy day, truly beautiful.
WOW! Thanks for showing the hands, too. Now we can see the exact fingering which often makes thinks easier to play than when we have to figure things out ourselves. Thanks a lot.
When I was a teenager, I got to hear Bobby with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra on a regular basis. Needless to say, watching him perform had an impact on who I am as a musician today
hey thanks man - I played Georgia on my show reel but my agent said it was no good - so I'm going to try really hard to learn some ot these licks - this is so inspirational !! Thanks
Absolutely dumbfounded by the other dudes relative lack of any reaction to what he just witnessed, while I'm making faces, swaying at my desk, teary eyes, just feeling it. Man hit Bobby with the "Okay."
Bobby Floyd! So great. His Hammond organ stuff awesome. Somewhere is a clip of him while on tour playing a church organ somewhere in Europe that is spectacular.
The piano guy youtube channel started already 16 years ago, and I remember me watching such videos at that time when there was almost nothing on youtube.
*dude lays down the most beautiful and soulful performance for the next century*
"bravo. alright bobby"
that condensending tone - horrific
Y'all are reading way too much into Scott's voice haha, he's just very laid back.
@@kaspartambur do you mean the piano or the guy? lel
@@Johnoooh ofcourse the piano! :D , good playing, even better show hosting, but that grand really... really brings the hope down for humanity!
@@kaspartambur XD all about them good vibes
Back when my dad was alive, he would always play the piano in church every Sunday. And I tell you, not because I was his son, but I sincerely believed he was one of the best musicians I have ever known. The way he played the piano was super similar to the way it was played in this video. I swear since I heard this piece I couldn't help but jerk a tear since it reminded me of him. I still remember the days he would bring me to work when no one was available and he would be playing a beautiful grand piano in the middle of the gigantic hotel hall and he would let me sit next to him so I could see what he was doing. Every note he played just seemed to have a purpose, like his fingers would dance and the note would play with them. If he was still alive he would've loved this piece and would be explaining the beauty of it nonstop. I do wish I could hear his playing again and my only regret would probably be that I never bothered to learn the piano like he did because he would've loved to hear his son play just like him or even better. Though his legacy would be there since he was the one who taught me how to sing.
Rest in peace dad. May the angels dance with your music like everyone did.
That was so heartfelt and absolutely beautiful 🥰💗🌞
It's never too late. If you have the time, look for a good teacher and start practicing!
Such a beautiful comment. Thank you.
The host: Bravo! Alright, next.
That's absolutely beautiful ❤️
It's never too late tho! Music is one of the only talents a human can learn just as fast at any age. It takes a 4 year old 7 years to be a prodigy kid at 11, but it takes a 34 year old person the same 7 years for the same level of playing at 41. Don't give up on your dreams! (Especially not if you can already sing with it ;) )
-your friendly neighborhood music teacher
Favorite parts of this performance for me are how gently he lays down some of the passing chords. Keeps me hooked when the melody takes a breather and add a great contrast that has me leaning forward a little.
You can hear that he is feeling the rhythm and not counting it, which really conveys the vibe
I would like but I kind of want to keep it at 420. Soz.
Edit:nevermind I'll like now.
Edit:hi me again from the future things are pretty swell from this end
Totally. All about the subtleties of his touch And L
shows how important dynamic is.
He's playing from his heart, not acting as a machine ,that's the human touch no machines can match already .
How is he putting so much music in his music.. daaamn
You said it perfectly
There's so much music per music
That man certainly is doing a whole lotta musicing
His music's music has music in it
the harmonization in is harmony is so harmonious
The lyrics for Georgia On My Mind were written for Hoagy Carmichael's (original composer) sister and I don't know how I feel about it
"Stuart Graham Steven Gorrell (September 17, 1901 - August 10, 1963) is best known for writing the lyrics for the song "Georgia on My Mind". " wikipedia
b.15 - no Fb in the left hand.
This is not true lol
@@aumenarys Gorell wrote them for Carmichael’s sister but they’re so ambiguous many interpret them to mean any woman or the state of Georgia
@@aumenarys wrong. Aretha Franklin's great-grandmother's ex boyfriends cousins best friends middle child, Lee Morgan, wrote the lyrics and sold them to Mr. Gorrell for $13.
Bobby: *Solves world hunger, achieves world peace and prevents climate disaster*
This guy: "Bravo" lol
"Alright Bobby" 🤝
"thanks so much"
Yes because whoever listens has there SOUL fed lol
He really appreciates it
Exactly how I felt hahaha “bravo!”
He pouring out more than just his soul, he pourin out all of Georgia's too.
This was so good, I love how he could embellish the shiz out of every beat but he chooses not to and just does little 8th notes and chords that just sound so tasteful, gosh. Thank all you transcribers who have this talent to immortalize such marvelous performances
your feelings are irrational
@@Fire_Axus I don't understand how that's relevant to what I commented
@@josuevalar6465 you loved
Absolutely sublime. Every beat is fully milked and my God that harmony is lovely. Hats off to you for transcribing this so well though.
Just here to say that Tony Williams transcribed this, george just created the video.
Good catch
Ok, i agree, But why tf you say milked? Is that an accepted term I'm just ignorant of?
It was like he was soloing on the piano and being his own accompaniment, delicate, graceful, precise. Beautiful
Just damn. A channel so big, I don't think Mr. Collier will ever see this, but I just wanted to say thanks anyways. This channel has been so amazing showing me so many spectacular performances and performers that I don't think I ever would have stumbled upon on my own. I honestly never thought I'd hear someone play _this_ song with more soul (or at least about as much as) than my favourite piano player ever (Ray). Consistently the music on this channel is just sublime and I, and I'm sure everyone else in the comment section, just cannot thank you enough for all the hard work that goes into finding and notating these videos.
I have people to help me notate (Tony Williams did this transcription) - finding the videos is the hardest part...
@@GeorgeCollier yeah I always love the music you pick. I've always wondered how you pick, is it just stuff that you personally like and catches your attention or is there more criteria the video has to meet to make it stand out?
@@matthewdalessandro5975 see the guide ‘how to grow on youtube' on my site
@@zhg4485 see above
@@zhg4485 georgecolliermusic.com/how-to-grow-on-youtube
This was transcribed so beautifully, it was really comfortable to follow along
I learn more every day. I could actually see the circle of 5ths being used in the changes. Very nice, I can't read music, but just improvise over the head chord. (Rock/funk bass player)
Absolutely impeccable control of dynamics, every note hits at the exact velocity it needs to be to convey the emotional energy intended.
This is gorgeous. The perfect use of dynamics, the space to breathe left so the embellishments hit harder....this guy is a master of his craft.
I'm just a dumb drummer but I can still appreciate the skill and mastery on display.
Don’t sell yourself short. You are a musician!
Don't be beaten down (pun not intended) by the ones that consider drummers "dumb." (Former drummer, concert and marching band, had to give it up due to back and wrist problems.) I was in school choirs, too; held back by the lack of singing ability. I'm not tone deaf, my voice just isn't that great.
My brain could never connect the notes on the score with the tones I should produce, so I learned by ear. (Which is why I couldn't learn the other percussive instruments like marimba/vibraphone/xylophone... And why the heck are we using handbells in marching band? Oh yeah. "Edelweiss.")
Learning-by-ear sucked in high school, because I was situated next to someone completely tone deaf and mostly monotonous on my right, and the entire soprano section to my left. On the plus side, Freshman year when my voice failed at the end of the Winter Holiday concert, I WAS able to sing Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" in Soprano 1 - to the shock of my Algebra teacher's daughter standing next to me. LOL Good times...
I'm a pianist myself and I can tell he has years and years of experience. At least 20 years.
And if you think being a drummer is dumb, check this shit out. ua-cam.com/video/FssULNGSZIA/v-deo.html
Thank you for adding the blue vertical bar! It makes it easier to follow along.
I can barely read sheet music for 1 voice on a good day, I just watch your videos for a perfectly curated feed of music clips. Keep up the good work!
This sounds so authentic…I could literally feel the emotion
wow, you felt the emotion? did you also hear the music? did you also see the video? did you also taste the salt?
@@radadadadee did you also read the comment?
@@radadadadeeI could taste the saltiness from _your_ comment
The best piano players I've seen always look like they're "singing" the notes. Like, their faces change in reaction to what's being played and they're engaged fully in their sound
So much ornamentation but he still keeps that stride rhythm with the left hand. So full and beautiful
You can see from his face how he is focusing all of his soul's energy into playing this piece.
I had the opportunity to play with Bobby Floyd back in 2011. It's probably not surprising given how much soul he plays with, but he's just an all-around awesome guy to hang out with. Very generous with his time with young musicians.
can definitely tell this guy plays organ, i actually haven't heard a lot of these runs on piano before and it was a treat (it's a treat anywhere obviously he's sick at this)
He is a world class organist
Thank you for the info. Something was a little odd to me about his left hand planning of the chord, i fond it a little staff if i may.espetially compared to his beautifull fills. I gess it's from this organ background too.
this video needs two watches, the transcription on its own is a WHOLE nother thing going on. incredible to hear all of that detail and to notate every little thing
His smooth and warm play melts my heart!❤ Thanks for uploading such a beautiful play with perfect transcription!!
All I can say, is that I wish I could do this. I can’t but am still so happy that others have been blessed with this musical talent so I can at least hear genius. ❤️
Am I the only one who imagined hearing the late great Ray Charles singing along with this incredible solo? 🎹🎵🔥
Bravo 👏
Thanks so much
I really appreciate it
Alright Bobby
mmyeahh, bravo, aright bobby
An absolute devotion....Can't thank enough for this.
The chord progression alone is fkn phenomenal.
a lot of those old songs have interesting chord progressions. check out 'darn that dream', 'my foolish heart' , ' for heaven's sake', and of course, you probably know 'all the things you are' , although all those songs are older than 'georgia'
@@jimmythebold589 I know half of those songs via Bill Evans, but I'll check out the others :)
I love how you put the sheet music on the screen if someone wants to learn the song
Made me drop a tear. This was just beautiful. The harmony is excellent.
You know it's good when you get goosebumps and the performance nearly brings you to tears because it's just so good
man. this is just so gorgeous
I uses to live in Columbus and got to sub for Bobby on a lot of local gigs. An absolute legend and the kindest person you will ever meet!
One of the most inspirational performances of Georgia. I remember watching this years ago and I’m still learning from it. Got to see Bobby Floyd play with Dr John at the Barbican in London some years ago.
Time time time. The constant walk of the piece keeps you grounded to let the rest of the music fill the space. Rubato is overused sometimes, not at all here. Excellent control of the movement of the tune, not too far ahead, not dragging the pulse.
Privileged to live in a city where I can see this guy play every Sunday
Thanks for throwing the chords up top, as I struggle to read sheet music still. I immediately picked up my acoustic and played along.
Simply beautiful. All that needs be said.
Wow...damn that was great playing :O Lol at the white guy at the end "Yeah. Okay, thanks I appreciate it." So dry >
I love the little bass cleff change in the middle of the treble staff, then back to treble again. Ive seen it in music I play, but its rare for me to see. Gave me a little smile and reprieve from this mans amazing skills.
Very nice transcription as always! Nice job!
Stank-faced through the entire song. This guy is magic.
3:23 glad to see he made it onto the sheet music.
I want to thank you for posting these incredible videos because I would not have found them otherwise. That's not even me mentioning how much effort is put into transcribing the music...
i love seeing music have such a positive impact on others, i’m only a sophomore and my class including myself agree it warms everyone’s soul, and if you have a passion for it you can take that to even higher levels.
Mr. George Collier dude PLEASE NEVER STOP SHARING MUSICALLY FASCINATING VIDEOS!!!
Thankyou
Feels like I've gone to church again today! That was beautiful!
Uploading this with fingering and such accurate notation is highly commendable work.
The bittersweet feeling of loving that and wishing to be able to play like that.
Is that all you got!? Whew!! So good. Beautiful.
This is such a beautiful piece with tenderness!
Well that’s one way to end my day
Good night everybody
Pft
I wish this kind of thing came so naturally to me, if I could just play like this so smoothly and effortlessly, I could listen to it for hour, even if it was myself playing.
check out the book 'effortless mastery' by kenny werner. it's about learning to enjoy music instead of putting ego-bound restrictions on one's enjoyment of it...(there's no discussion of music theory or technique, it's about the philosophy of playing and taming the ego)
Hot damn, that Bm7 at 2:38 is spicy
That is SO SO fine! Talk about SOUL . . . . ! Thanks for posting, I thoroughly enjoyed that!
Beautiful playing... and I can't get over the bright quality of how good that piano sounds
Simply beautiful! Thank you, Bobby Floyd!
I love that you add the chords as well. fantastic
They said *”heart and soul”* 😘
This guys playing is something I would like to listen to while studying or playing Minecraft with my friends on a rainy day, truly beautiful.
Heck yessss. Minecraft with friends, and this song, would just be amazing hehe 💙
I'm *almost* more impressed with this beautiful transcription. Almost. But Bobby killed it.
Once again George, you have discovered treasure. Don't know how you do it.
Bobby nails every nuance of Ray Charles, and a few others.
kudos to the person who transcribed this. or in the host’s words “bravo” to the person who transcribed it
WOW! Thanks for showing the hands, too. Now we can see the exact fingering which often makes thinks easier to play than when we have to figure things out ourselves. Thanks a lot.
I love the Real Book style of the transcription. Excellent touch 👌
"Allright Bobby, Bravo."
Skill and passion rolled into a excellent rendition that ranks right up there.
Such clarity on those tuplets... Amazing!
When I was a teenager, I got to hear Bobby with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra on a regular basis. Needless to say, watching him perform had an impact on who I am as a musician today
this is so beautiful... we sure he doesn't have more than just georgia on his mind?
Perfection in both melody AND phrasing. Holy hell.
This is so amazingly beautiful that I lost my breath ❤️🔥
0:52 I absolutely love this bit
Absolutely beautiful
You can tell he's feeling the music.
Grooovin' to it.
could listen to this all day!
I love how you transcribe the music so we can see it
This is one of my go-to ballads
I’ve come back to this original video for years now, so nice to see sheet music along with it now. Thank you George!
My goodness, this is amazing.
As a guitarist, it's crazy to me how expressive piano can be without bending pitch
Really thumbs up to your layout of content. Like how this song is composed. Speed and fingerplay,... amazing.
What knocks me out is how deep his left hand groove is!
hey thanks man - I played Georgia on my show reel but my agent said it was no good - so I'm going to try really hard to learn some ot these licks - this is so inspirational !! Thanks
You always come through with the goods. 👌🏼 love your work george. This is fantastic
Absolute goodness, thank you!
Yeah, bravo. Alright Bobby.
Absolutely dumbfounded by the other dudes relative lack of any reaction to what he just witnessed, while I'm making faces, swaying at my desk, teary eyes, just feeling it. Man hit Bobby with the "Okay."
Amazing! Thank you so much!! My nightcap for this beautiful day!
“Okay”
“Alright”
*Sound of the gates of heaven being opened*
Georgia on my mind is one of my favourite pieces and this was played absolutely beautifully
Bobby Floyd! So great. His Hammond organ stuff awesome. Somewhere is a clip of him while on tour playing a church organ somewhere in Europe that is spectacular.
My soul tingles while listening to this!!
Wow now that's beautifull and fabulously soulfull !!!
This is incredibly inspiring 🙃
Bobby Floyd got me crying at work. Them chords 😢
0:01 waiting for going home feels like thousand hours
The piano guy youtube channel started already 16 years ago, and I remember me watching such videos at that time when there was almost nothing on youtube.
ive never seen such smooth playing
That turnaround at 1:02 gets me every time!