I love how Jacob disorients us with several key changes 5:00 singing “you” and makes us search for the way through…and then 6:05 the fog clears with “lights will guide you home” as the key settles. He’s a painter with his vocal colour, gentle touch, unique harmonisation and modulations. He doesn’t “play” instruments but rather speaks through them. Thank you Jacob, so beautifully you.
Not simply music but human communication on a level of emotional sophistication that conveys much we could never manage with mere words . It seems to me the original poetry must have been sung and accompanied.
I've been waiting for more people to react to this, thanks so much! I remember watching a voice teacher break down because it was so beautiful. Even though it wasn't his field of expertise, he was mainly touched by his incredible piano playing. I don't know much about the technicalities of either but I feel it deeply. Please please also watch "Love is the message" by Yussef Dayes, Mansur Brown, Alfa Mist and Rocco Palladino (son of legendary bassist Pino Palladino) it's one of the best modern Jazz pieces I've ever heard and I don't understand why it hasn't blown up yet. Much love from Germany!
takes a lot ... but i cried with joy and sympathy ... i strongly exhaled a few times too this does NOT happen to me normally, not even with my normally favourite musicians this is very very special love back to you from Scotland !
thanks for the recommendations !!! .. pinos' boy ( yes that IS where you put the apostrophe !!) i never knew ! I play basses and pino is a cairn on the path
I love Jacobs voice, demeanour and his muti instrument skills but his piano playing........ well, that really moves me, it’s as if he and the piano are one.
That is the family upright piano he grew up with and you can really here that coming through. No effort involved at all. Well there is, but it comes across as effortless.
Can you react to Home Is by Jacob?? I haven't found anyone that has done it and it might possibly the greatest opening to an album I've ever heard. Voces8 does such a fantastic job performing his piece, and his composition is gorgeous
Lovely! I'd love you to react to his solo piano covers from his 2022 tour - like this one, Queen's "Somebody to Love" ua-cam.com/video/cCl7_tXs80Y/v-deo.html Freddie Mercury famously said people could do anything they liked with his music after he was gone - as long as they didn't make it boring! I think Jacob succeeded with this one...
You mean Billie Jean? That is so good. I showed it to my traditional Jazz snob dad and he finally opened up to modern Jazz Fusion and recognised that there's still badass talent out there.
I love how Jacob disorients us with several key changes 5:00 singing “you” and makes us search for the way through…and then 6:05 the fog clears with “lights will guide you home” as the key settles. He’s a painter with his vocal colour, gentle touch, unique harmonisation and modulations. He doesn’t “play” instruments but rather speaks through them. Thank you Jacob, so beautifully you.
Not simply music but human communication on a level of emotional sophistication that conveys much we could never manage with mere words . It seems to me the original poetry must have been sung and accompanied.
I've been waiting for more people to react to this, thanks so much! I remember watching a voice teacher break down because it was so beautiful. Even though it wasn't his field of expertise, he was mainly touched by his incredible piano playing. I don't know much about the technicalities of either but I feel it deeply. Please please also watch "Love is the message" by Yussef Dayes, Mansur Brown, Alfa Mist and Rocco Palladino (son of legendary bassist Pino Palladino) it's one of the best modern Jazz pieces I've ever heard and I don't understand why it hasn't blown up yet. Much love from Germany!
takes a lot ... but i cried with joy and sympathy ... i strongly exhaled a few times too
this does NOT happen to me normally, not even with my normally favourite musicians
this is very very special
love back to you from Scotland !
thanks for the recommendations !!! .. pinos' boy ( yes that IS where you put the apostrophe !!) i never knew !
I play basses and pino is a cairn on the path
Stunning reactions your.
You feel the music, man
Greetings from Italy
Heey!
Thank youus for the support!
Greetings from Bulgaria.
Stank Face, your voice is amazing, btw.
Jacob is Jacob! Thanks god for that gift!
Yep, he did it again :)
That he did. :D
I love Jacobs voice, demeanour and his muti instrument skills but his piano playing........ well, that really moves me, it’s as if he and the piano are one.
you should watch his Live performance of *How Deep is You Love* it is simply so beautiful. I cannot get over it
On the list bro!
yay!
❤ Thank you so
Dude, you have 41 videos and like 95% are the videos i love to see other musicians reactions..... guess i have to binge watch zour channel now
That is the family upright piano he grew up with and you can really here that coming through. No effort involved at all. Well there is, but it comes across as effortless.
lets goooo
Can you react to Home Is by Jacob?? I haven't found anyone that has done it and it might possibly the greatest opening to an album I've ever heard. Voces8 does such a fantastic job performing his piece, and his composition is gorgeous
You got it! ヾ(⌐■_■)ノ♪
@@imstankface you're a legend!
I like Jacob and just a piano the best
Lovely! I'd love you to react to his solo piano covers from his 2022 tour - like this one, Queen's "Somebody to Love" ua-cam.com/video/cCl7_tXs80Y/v-deo.html Freddie Mercury famously said people could do anything they liked with his music after he was gone - as long as they didn't make it boring! I think Jacob succeeded with this one...
didn't Jacob do a number with Cory Henry?
You mean Billie Jean? That is so good. I showed it to my traditional Jazz snob dad and he finally opened up to modern Jazz Fusion and recognised that there's still badass talent out there.
...you can't use Jacob for background while talking.
Go on, react to little blue in mahogany sessions, I dare you