The Mesmerizing Harmony of Wayne Shorter

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  • Exploring Infant Eyes, and why Wayne Shorter’s music is great!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:44 First A (harmony)
    5:25 First A continued (melody)
    9:17 Bridge (blues)
    11:13 Bridge continue (dramatic melody
    13:50 Second A (All about A7b9)
    16:33 Some context
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  • @MasterrFlamaster
    @MasterrFlamaster Рік тому +1419

    There is something uplifting about how the legacy of jazz musicians is so prone to being reinterpreted, recontextualized and just keeps on evolving long after they're gone. It seems fitting that music made by such forward-thinking musicians would never stagnate and instead go on to inspire next generations

    • @joshcharlat850
      @joshcharlat850 Рік тому +8

      Amen

    • @MrDaraghkinch
      @MrDaraghkinch Рік тому +17

      This is the truth of immortality. Wayne has transcended the reach of his mortal hand and cast his pregnant dreams far into the future.

    • @wilh3lmmusic
      @wilh3lmmusic Рік тому +9

      And then there’s copyright trying to make that impossible

    • @tfwnoyandere
      @tfwnoyandere Рік тому

      ​@@wilh3lmmusic capitalism tries to ruin everything

    • @kevgamble
      @kevgamble Рік тому +7

      @@wilh3lmmusic Copyright doesn't make that impossible at all. It's just a barrier against lazy exploitation. The essence of jazz is informed participation in a musical tradition. Not just arbitrary DAW-based fan fiction.

  • @davidscanlan
    @davidscanlan Рік тому +613

    I'm always blown away by how many relevant historical clips you're able to pull into these videos. Makes me realize how tiny an iceberg tip I really know about jazz history.

    • @MLHunt
      @MLHunt Рік тому +17

      This. I learn so much from Adam's videos, about things I didn't even realize I wanted and needed to know more about, if that makes any sense.

    • @Button215
      @Button215 Рік тому +4

      Or how much we know of history at all.

    • @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw
      @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw Рік тому +2

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    • @km6206
      @km6206 Рік тому

      you can go to a library too....

    • @tedpowers2045
      @tedpowers2045 Рік тому +2

      I have Speak No Evil in vinyl somewhere. Used to wear it out. His Blue Note stuff reminds me of smoky bars and Deep Jazz. Refer to Charlie Parker’s Kansas City Blues. Listen to Coltranes ballads

  • @TheGabe473
    @TheGabe473 Рік тому +239

    I was privileged enough to get to befriend Wayne in the last months of his life, and he had a beautiful unconquerable spirit. Got to listen to his albums with him telling me the stories behind the songs... such a fond memory. Thank you for this beautiful video and homage Adam!

    • @judyplotkin7472
      @judyplotkin7472 2 місяці тому

      tell me some of the stories. i am studying his compositions

  • @captainshiner42
    @captainshiner42 Рік тому +429

    I mean, he DID compose "Elegant People" AND "Palladium". The man was an absolute boss and will be greatly and sorely missed. R.I.P., Wayne.

    • @RyanRenteria
      @RyanRenteria Рік тому +10

      Elegant people SLAPS

    • @captainshiner42
      @captainshiner42 Рік тому +6

      @Ryan Renteria It slaps so hard tho.

    • @scottmckenna9164
      @scottmckenna9164 Рік тому +1

      @@RyanRenteria

    • @ldgaming4213
      @ldgaming4213 Рік тому +1

      Elegant people slapsssss

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Рік тому +6

      And also _Harlequin, Ana Maria, Adams Apple, Children of the night, Juju, 12 more bars to go, Endangered species, Face on the barrom floor, Lusitanos, Beauty and the Beast, Yes or no,_ etc. etc.

  • @MikeLindup42
    @MikeLindup42 Рік тому +285

    What a beautiful tribute to Wayne via your love and passion for Infant Eyes, and your non-intrusive non-magic-destroying analysis. A pleasure.

    • @stewartgillies2201
      @stewartgillies2201 Рік тому +1

      Hi Mike, i'm going to take this opportunity to say can you PLEASE COME TO AUSTRALIA - i had tickets to your twice-canceled covid gigs. . .we're ready!! Please come down!

    • @solecaring1230
      @solecaring1230 8 місяців тому

      I am not convinced how Wayne Shorter played his saxophone because the guy have less dynamics and articulations and the worst of all no sound quality which will contribute for commercial success. The fact is only few people appreciate him.

  • @lcarthel
    @lcarthel Рік тому +192

    I love Adam's slow, relaxed pace of speech on this video. No rushing makes it more enjoyable.

    • @kasvain7579
      @kasvain7579 9 місяців тому +1

      Now are you a rusher, or are you a dragger or are you gonna be ON MY FUCKING TIME?

    • @luizmarcondesmusica
      @luizmarcondesmusica 8 місяців тому +1

      He was probably high lol No diss

  • @wertyvk9667
    @wertyvk9667 Рік тому +263

    Wayne Shorter was my favorite jazz composer of all time. I was so heart broken when he passed. Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video to celebrate the magic of his music

    • @austinschauer6824
      @austinschauer6824 Рік тому +1

      Came here to say this exact comment!!!

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy Рік тому +2

      I think the three greatest are Duke, Monk and Wayne. The one that's influenced me the most is Wayne.

    • @ayoungethan
      @ayoungethan Рік тому

      Same here. Shorter and Strayhorn for me!

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy Рік тому

      @@ayoungethan Definitely, Strayhorn is up there too. Can't you picture Johnny Hodges playing Infant Eyes. There is a Strayhorn aspect to Wayne's ballads.

    • @nikolademitri731
      @nikolademitri731 Рік тому +1

      Pssst, don’t forget Mingus! But all the above are legends, rightfully so!

  • @oly_olympiadis
    @oly_olympiadis Рік тому +7

    The way I screamed LEGITIMIZES

  • @ludareinoso381
    @ludareinoso381 Рік тому +85

    Rest in peace Chief genuinely each time I see something related to shorter now i just wanna cry.
    He deserves the best place in heaven.

    • @avisoncino8665
      @avisoncino8665 Рік тому +2

      Same. I always held him at the top of my list of favorite (jazz) musicians ever. Now that he’s passed I’ve done some more research on his life out of curious and he was such a humble, reserved and thoughtful individual and nothing short of a genius. So tragic and ironic that the past several months before his passing I was actually relistening to tons of Wayne’s work, especially the 70’s solo and Weather Report stuff. One song that became an earworm for me is his rendition of Milton Nascimento’s “Ponta De Areia”. I was listening to that song minutes before I heard of his death.

  • @finarollerz
    @finarollerz 7 місяців тому +7

    Wayne understood music is a continuum. RIP❤

  • @0liver0verson9
    @0liver0verson9 Рік тому +120

    I'd never heard of Wayne Shorter till this video. You're introducing me to great new music. His playing is sublime.

    • @avisoncino8665
      @avisoncino8665 Рік тому +19

      Check out his stuff with Weather Report (all their stuff bc he was one of the 2 core members) and his myriad of incredible solo recordings and other collaborations. You will not be disappointed, and very likely be inspired.

    • @SalimSivaad
      @SalimSivaad Рік тому +17

      If you’re familiar with Steely Dan (or not), check out the incredible sax solo Wayne made on the title track to their album *Aja.* I’m so envious of someone who is just beginning their Wayne Shorter journey! You’ve got some great discoveries awaiting you!

    • @klapsigaarenbasgitaar1931
      @klapsigaarenbasgitaar1931 Рік тому +8

      And also his stuff with Miles Davis, my favourite is the E.S.P. album. And his solo album Native Dancer, on which he was very inspired by Brazilian music.

    • @avisoncino8665
      @avisoncino8665 Рік тому +5

      @@klapsigaarenbasgitaar1931 Native Dancer is a masterpiece blend of Jazz, Brazilian folk/pop music and even some Progressive rock influence. Ive had Ponta De Areia on repeat for months after listening to Native Dancer for the first time a couple years ago, and recently fell in love with it again while listening to a bulk of Wayne’s vast discography after hearing about his death.

    • @johnnicholas7420
      @johnnicholas7420 Рік тому +4

      @@avisoncino8665 I've been listening to Native Dancer since 1978. I never get tired of it.

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
    @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +64

    The best kind of music, I think, is the kind that you can't quite explain but you can feel exactly what it intends to do.

  • @KalebPeters99
    @KalebPeters99 Рік тому +125

    The album Speak No Evil has long been my favourite jazz album. It's a huge part of why I decided to study jazz over contemporary piano. This was such a great analysis of one of its best tracks. Thank you Adam 🙏 Rest in Perpetuity, Wayne ❤️

    • @NeilRaouf
      @NeilRaouf Рік тому +5

      SNE was also to me nothing less than life altering!

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy Рік тому +5

      I purchased SNE in 1964 (not 1966) and though I was only 14 I thought it was the hippest thing I ever heard - I still think it is, after decades of listening and playing. It's really Wayne's extension of the kind of hard bop he was writing and performing with Art Blakey.

    • @dariohenriquez7773
      @dariohenriquez7773 Рік тому +4

      night dreamer, juju, adam's apple, the soothsayer, schizophrenia all this albums with a similar vibe every album is s tier along speak no evil

  • @singmysong4444
    @singmysong4444 5 місяців тому +9

    Bravo Adam.... I knew Wayne personally and he was always a beautiful mystery. I never heard him have a "normal" kind of conversation. All that he said always seemed as if you were talking to a visitor from a higher planet. And he wrote and played music.... and lived the same way. Herbie is like that as well. We are blessed to have been visited by them both. And as Herbie says of Wayne ... "he's not Dead... he's just away on tour". Once again he makes me smile.

  • @300PIVOTMASTER
    @300PIVOTMASTER Рік тому +9

    Babe wake up, new Adam Neely

  • @Don2Rich
    @Don2Rich Рік тому +56

    Wonderful tribute to the Greatest Wayne Shorter. He has kept me awake at night for over 30 years listening to his beautiful playing and compositions while questioning his choices of harmony and melody. Nothing ever begins or ends, Wayne is Eternity. Thanks Adam.

  • @mv_5878
    @mv_5878 Рік тому +31

    I have three jazz musicians I always return to: Shorter, Mingus and Ornette. They are very different from each other, but totally unique and unimitable. Shorter is to me a genius post-bop and modal composer, his pieces are simple but enigmatic. Even after a hundred listenings they always keep me intrigued about what comes after the next bar. And I love his tone, warmer and more melodious than Coltrane, but never soft or sweet. His 60s streak of Blue Note albums are a treasure.

  • @TheMaestroso
    @TheMaestroso Рік тому +88

    Wayne Shorter's style is transporting me back to moments during the dozens of hours I spent playing LA Noire where this kind of sound was front and center. Beautiful harmony, to say the least.

  • @chordacopia5149
    @chordacopia5149 Рік тому +5

    Have to take issue with the suggestion that beginning a song’s bridge on IV is “almost a stylistic signifier of the blues” (10:12).
    By the mid-1950s, it had become standard practice in ALL styles of commercially popular music to begin the bridge on IV (and end on V).
    Take the songs of 1962, for example. That year, 304 songs made it into the Billboard Top 40. Of those 304 songs, 123 have bridges, and of those 123 bridges, 81 (66%) begin on IV.
    Only a smattering of those 81 songs could be considered blues-based: Chains (The Cookies), Lie To Me (Brook Benton), and maybe Snap Your Fingers (Joe Henderson).
    The vast majority are Tin Pan Alley, Brill Building, doo-wop, or country pop songs, e.g.: Crying In the Rain (The Everly Brothers), Monster Mash (Bobby "Boris" Pickett), Venus in Blue Jeans (Jimmy Clanton), You Don't Know Me (Ray Charles), I Remember You (Frank Ifield), I Wish That We Were Married (Ronnie & The Hi-Lites), She's Got You (Patsy Cline).

  • @phogmasheeen
    @phogmasheeen 8 місяців тому +3

    I was working on this song and I approached it from the view of "Where is the common practice harmony in this?" I discovered that if you look for common practice motion inside the chords and extensions. There is a way to find the "internal" common practice harmony. If you look at this song as re-harmonized. It makes more sense. The chord motion is not from the Roots up. It is from the top down. It is pre-reharmonized.

  • @MAS4JI
    @MAS4JI Рік тому +23

    I love "Pinocchio." The melody and progressions is so interesting. The moment I heard the Miles Davis version from "Nefertiti," I was in love. From there, I went on to explore more of his music and became a fan. Thelonious Monk and Wayne Shorter are two of my all-time favorite jazz artists.

  • @garneleh
    @garneleh Рік тому +32

    Just a couple of days before his passing, I went to see Terence Blanchard playing "Absence", a tribute album to Wayne Shorter ... the impact he had ... thx for explaining some of the magic

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 Рік тому +28

    Damn it, you got me crying and thinking about the great Wayne Shorter again 😢🙏🏾🎷

  • @xxitz_pr0gxx631
    @xxitz_pr0gxx631 Рік тому +20

    I loved the way he carried himself and he seemed to always have such a wonderment or curiosity about him. Fantastic composure.

  • @natewray9766
    @natewray9766 Рік тому +12

    When I saw the A7b9 going to Gbmaj7 I immediately thought of it as hinting at Trane changes. The A7 wants to go to D major, but instead it resolves to a key that is up a major third (part of the Trane changes progression that moves key centers by major thirds). This would also make sense given that this was released well after Giant Steps and when Coltrane began experimenting with implementing this new kind of harmony over tons of tunes. Also, the bridge reminds me of Naima.
    Anyways, it’s sad to see a musician so important to the idiom pass away. May he rest in peace

  • @Ed-Topo-108
    @Ed-Topo-108 Рік тому +30

    Such a master composer/player. . His harmonies are so dreamlike.

  • @noahgraber9339
    @noahgraber9339 Рік тому +2

    Wayne Shorter makes me feel understood

  • @brucewhitcomb8700
    @brucewhitcomb8700 Рік тому +27

    Adam- both the insights and the interpretive playing of this tune are rather deep and spot on including your emotional reactions to exact notes and passages. I can only wonder how Wayne would have viewed this video. I can only think that he would have loved what you found in the tune and that you showed how well you understood his artistic intent. I dont know of anyone else who explains harmonic structures as well as you do, but more importantly- you overlay audio examples that uphold everything you describe as you speak. This is unique. It is one thing to simply say, "Wow. This is mind blowingly great." Its another thing to concisely and intelligently explain exactly why you feel that way.

  • @shaalis
    @shaalis Рік тому +14

    That second A transition to me: Feels like when you have a lump in your throat and you feel emotional but you don't let it flood out, rather leak out in just a drip or two. It's a complex set of emotions that in their mutual exchange, the unfinished is finished, but isn't really, as resolution can't happen where resolution wasn't the goal.

  • @eosborne6495
    @eosborne6495 Рік тому +3

    Was not expecting to see Roscoe Holcomb in a video about Wayne Shorter, but I’m here for it.

  • @mphylo2296
    @mphylo2296 10 місяців тому +1

    I had the privilege to hear Wayne Shorter live when he performed at the Melbourne Jazz Festival years ago

  • @matta5348
    @matta5348 Рік тому +26

    Your best video yet, Adam. Nerd out on some music theory, but always connect it to the sublime & the beautiful. Then end with a quick performance and homage to Shorter, with some intense words from him…well done!

  • @DrProgNerd
    @DrProgNerd 10 місяців тому +4

    Around the 2 minute mark of 'A Remark You Made' by Weather Report, the interaction between Wayne Shorter and Jaco absolutely wrecks me. Just hearbreakingly beautiful.

  • @timmaloney1441
    @timmaloney1441 Рік тому +15

    Rest in Peace, Wayne Shorter

  • @user-ym4ot5jz9d
    @user-ym4ot5jz9d 7 місяців тому +1

    That bass solo was lovely. That bass solo was lovely.

  • @bill3837
    @bill3837 Рік тому +2

    im a jazz musican that got into classic jazz via fusion. i initially didnt look for 2-5-1 as a functional harmony . the harmony is the harmony.

    • @bill3837
      @bill3837 7 місяців тому

      Yeah me too. I never thought that jazz was. He was at 251 thing. I really got it into a confusion. Certainly 251 is a basic movement and all types of music, not just jazz

  • @wendelynmusic
    @wendelynmusic Рік тому +14

    Wayne is greatly missed.... This is a great tribute video. I love it.

  • @DougLovesMaryAnn
    @DougLovesMaryAnn Рік тому +3

    I had the honor to present the Wayne Shorter Quartet in concert in the Indianapolis market on March 21, 2015, which was the experience of a lifetime. Adam, your tribute to Wayne is beautiful beyond what words alone can express. That his own composition is the means to accomplish this is profound. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you for this posting.

  • @bobsykes
    @bobsykes Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful, Adam. Thank you. 🙏

  • @alexanderkonczal3908
    @alexanderkonczal3908 Рік тому

    Beautiful tribute, Adam. Thanks for sharing with us all.

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Рік тому +3

    Wayne was one of the first jazz musicians I fell in love with in this genre.
    Rest easy, Wayne.

  • @arnieus866
    @arnieus866 Рік тому +7

    One of the best produced, interesting, informative music videos I have seen. I have enjoyed Shorter's music for decades.

  • @dkpitt3912
    @dkpitt3912 Рік тому

    Thanks for that Adam! This was a real eye-opener.

  • @IceyFlame500
    @IceyFlame500 Рік тому

    Your videos are always so thorough and well thought out. I love this analysis.

  • @luzencolectivo
    @luzencolectivo Рік тому +2

    love and passion for music. Thanks Wayne, thanks Adam!

  • @jeremenichelli
    @jeremenichelli Рік тому +3

    What a beautiful way to celebrate Wayne probably one of your best videos Adam. Thank you so much for this.

  • @birdlives829
    @birdlives829 Рік тому

    I took so much from this video, both as information and as tribute. So excellent, thanks Adam!

  • @_yak
    @_yak Рік тому +2

    I love how 23 minutes of dense analysis is a jazz musicians idea of not over-analyzing :D

  • @scraps7624
    @scraps7624 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful tribute. I'm sorry to say that I've never heard his music until I saw this video, so thank you for showing me his work

  • @leanmchungry4735
    @leanmchungry4735 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for this beautiful tribute to Wayne, especially the guidance through the maze of Infant Eyes.

  • @theteetones
    @theteetones Рік тому

    So well done and a beautiful and educational tribute to Wayne; capturing the essence of his music and compositional style and gift to us all. Thank you.

  • @scottpeterson7500
    @scottpeterson7500 Рік тому

    I love this channel… always expanding my musical horizons 🥰🍹❤️

  • @MadeOnTape
    @MadeOnTape Рік тому +2

    Adam this is so freakin good
    great piece on one of the most important unique, consistent voices in music
    your performance and edits with Wayne speaking brought tears to my eyes

  • @tnan123
    @tnan123 Рік тому +3

    Great analysis of Infant Eyes. Such an amazing composer. RIP Wayne Shorter.

  • @CualliMusic
    @CualliMusic Рік тому

    So much love for Mr Shorter. Thanks for making this Adam.

  • @kaieckhardt8261
    @kaieckhardt8261 Рік тому

    Gorgeous presentation. With attention to detail and presented with humility and love. Thank you Adam.

  • @jamestye
    @jamestye Рік тому +10

    This is by far my favourite video you have ever done, this is a brilliant explanation of infant eyes and Wayne Shorter's fascinating compositions and has really helped me create an even greater interest and understanding of his music.

  • @peterisancverins
    @peterisancverins Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this amazing video! You put so much effort and knowledge into your work that its inspiring on it's own. Wayne has accomplished the dream that many musicians have - he will stay immortal through music. And with your videos and research, someone else might show up, get inspired and do the same.

  • @freshofftheufo
    @freshofftheufo Рік тому

    Beautiful work Adam! Thank you for this, I'm feeling very inspired right now.

  • @idnemgk
    @idnemgk Рік тому

    Great work, Adam! A real deep dive into this wonderful composition. Thank you!

  • @jakobriisgaard1377
    @jakobriisgaard1377 Рік тому +5

    Just wanted you to know, that your videos inspire me deeply and motivates me to check out new music every now and then. I admire your ability to pass on your knowledge and interest in music. Your videos adds a new perspective to music and life, and i keep getting enriched by your channel.
    Have a lovely day Adam :)

  • @PCKPockyi
    @PCKPockyi Рік тому +3

    Gracias Adam por este brillante y sentido análisis. Se nota un alto nivel de amor y respeto. Enhorabuena

  • @edphaze6550
    @edphaze6550 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work, Adam. I’ve learned so much about music from your channel.

  • @Sakarron
    @Sakarron Рік тому +1

    Adam Neely has that soothing yet enthusiasmatic documentary voice.

  • @patrickselden5747
    @patrickselden5747 Рік тому +7

    Thanks, Adam, for this fascinating and heartfelt tribute to one of the greatest jazz-musicians ever.
    ☝️😎

  • @Beasonmusicresources
    @Beasonmusicresources Рік тому +3

    I love being surprised by gorgeous harmony resolutions. There’s something really delightful about being taken aback by a beautiful progression you didn’t expect! I love this history in this. Gregorian chant is a fave!!

  • @doublebass5y
    @doublebass5y Рік тому +2

    Amazing Adam, what a fantastic tribute you have done. thank you very much.

  • @emilycooper1121
    @emilycooper1121 Рік тому +1

    this was a really wonderful, moving tribute and i learned a lot, thank you for sharing his legacy

  • @JoshWalshMusic
    @JoshWalshMusic Рік тому +8

    Infant Eyes changed the way I thought about harmony. Great video, Adam!

  • @Grillmouth
    @Grillmouth Рік тому +4

    I absolutely love Wayne Shorter. Speak no evil on repeat for months to years. Dance Cadaverous makes me happy.
    And you honouring the man with this video, well done and thankyou!!!

  • @ADPuckey
    @ADPuckey Рік тому +1

    Beautiful tribute, fantastic and insightful analysis overall. My favorite video of yours in a long time, great stuff

  • @TH3B1TT3RP1LL
    @TH3B1TT3RP1LL Рік тому

    Love the video and love what you're doing with effects and teaching communication. Keep pushing your technique!
    Also thank you for introducing me to Wayne Shorter! RIP to a great one.

  • @socrates1818
    @socrates1818 7 місяців тому +4

    Wayne was the Paul McCartney of jazz - full stop- the brilliant melodic sense. The rarest of musical gifts. I knew him- so warm and compassionate…like the melodies.

  • @blainesnow1476
    @blainesnow1476 Рік тому +7

    OMG - this is SO forking cool! Amazing insights so beautifully presented. Your presentation helps so much to understand and appreciate Shorter's genius, something I'm only now beginning to understand. This is yet another instance of knowledge = understanding = appreciation - I mean analytic knowledge, theoretical knowledge, in depth knowledge... it goes beyond just listening to something and appreciating its beauty which is fine too but also limited. In any case, thank you Adam for your amazing teaching.

  • @rwtrpt
    @rwtrpt Рік тому

    Beautiful video, Adam. Thank you so much!

  • @chriswells4039
    @chriswells4039 11 місяців тому

    What a lovely tribute. Your version of the tune was gorgeous. Thanks!

  • @hakeemmatthias2619
    @hakeemmatthias2619 Рік тому +2

    Wayne shorters’ “Pegasus ” on the Emanon album was one of my favorite compositions of all time. RIP Wayne.

  • @YoungPadawan85
    @YoungPadawan85 Рік тому +3

    Wayne Shorter is excellent. I was privileged enough to see him live once years ago when he performed at the Ottawa Jazz Festival.
    rest in peace and modes and harmony Wayne Shorter

  • @robsample9546
    @robsample9546 Рік тому

    Such a beautiful and fitting tribute, Adam. Thanks.

  • @camillemaquillage
    @camillemaquillage Рік тому

    INCRedible video as always. 👌 I am LOving this so much. Thank you

  • @gongonick
    @gongonick Рік тому +7

    Great video! New fave of yours. Lovely playing at the end. I always thought this tune was bit of a nod to Trane's Naima, at least in vibe and approach and perhaps structure. I also love it's placement on the album, which is one of the most complete album statements in jazz. respect.

  • @martyklapper5170
    @martyklapper5170 Рік тому +3

    I don’t have any music theory education beyond that I’ve picked up on UA-cam since the pandemic lockdown started. Since then, I have become a mass consumer of music analysis videos and this one is a top five example.
    Really fantastically informative and entertaining, too
    Thanks, Adam

  • @alwalw3692
    @alwalw3692 Рік тому +1

    One of your best, Adam. Thanks

  • @lilsampson1699
    @lilsampson1699 Рік тому +1

    This video is so well done! Absolutely loved the contextualization of the music. Thank you :D

  • @markyymarkXL
    @markyymarkXL Рік тому +5

    What a great video Adam! Thanks for this well constructed excerpt, and especially your musical insight! It was a very emotional moment in my life when Mr. Wayne Shorter passed. My journey into the jazz and fusion realm has been quite short, only 2½ years so far, but God has it changed my musical perspective and my musical goals. Wayne Shorter was an impressive and beautiful composer alongside so many legends that had passed on. Thanks again again from a local Brooklyn-ite!

  • @andrewtoropov8289
    @andrewtoropov8289 Рік тому +5

    _Legitimizes_
    RIP Wayne

  • @kwilj
    @kwilj Рік тому +1

    Wow Adam, thanks so much for this video. You (and Nahre and Rick) continue to deepen my appreciation for an art and form of communication that I already love so much. I'm so grateful for that!

  • @gyrogearloose1345
    @gyrogearloose1345 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this Mr Neely. For me, a wonderful intro to Wayne Shorter and his music. I will dig deeper, and return here often. Tremendous video! Subscribed.

  • @slateman118
    @slateman118 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite tunes of all time, rest in peace Wayne Shorter. One of my favorite tunes of him is also "Face of the Deep" from his record "The All Seeing Eye", a ballad of the same caliber of Infant Eyes imo. That whole record is really wild, any fans of freer jazz definitely check it out.

  • @MrStrangeSensation
    @MrStrangeSensation Рік тому +4

    Was introduced to Wayne thru Weather Report, thanks to my high school music teacher. I'm a bassist and Jaco was my way in for getting familiar with so many other great artists. RIP Wayne 🙏

    • @fsinjin60
      @fsinjin60 Рік тому +1

      I turned my high school music teacher onto Weather Report Wayne Shorter and he was a sax guy

  • @johnmchapliniii
    @johnmchapliniii Рік тому +1

    Fantastic analysis and tribute video for Wayne Shorter! Well done Adam Neely!

  • @peterdembski7186
    @peterdembski7186 8 місяців тому +2

    A unique perspective. Another way to approach this miraculous harmony might be more from the voice leading that he uses and its relation to the melody. That could provide a more linear approach

  • @Typical.Anomaly
    @Typical.Anomaly Рік тому +4

    19:00 Adam, your ability to make some weird math we do with our ears (y'know, music? lol) manifest in a more easily digestible way is why I subbed years ago. I'm a seasoned amateur at everything I do. I'm a line cook making US$16.30/hr in the midwest (pretty please play a show in the Quad Cities?) who wants to write some raunchy punk rock as an emotional outlet.
    I like to listen to every kind of music except for "bro country" and most Top 40 stuff. Been listening to a lot of Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Fiona Apple, Chick Corea, and Bauhaus lately.
    If "Infant Eyes" does what you say it does to you, I'm confident it'll move me the same way and it's the next hing I'll listen to.
    Music is what I would love to do professionally, but at the age of 44.5 I'm realistic. Thank you for helping me with my mindset for about 4 years now! I'm sure that others also get goosebumps when a new video of yours pops up.
    ✌💗🤘

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions Рік тому +3

    I think Wayne's impressionist approach gets at the core of what I personally think the point of art is, which is to express some otherwise ineffable feeling, thought or experience, rather than recreate or represent something concrete from reality. He also made heavy use of the whole-tone scale and other potent, strange and dissonant tonalities where a lot of other composers shyed away from those polarizing flavors, which gave his music an otherworldly feel for me, for example in Juju

  • @jerryburdick8051
    @jerryburdick8051 Рік тому +1

    What a video! Amazing analysis, beautiful remembrance. Wonderful playing. Thank you.

  • @mfostikov
    @mfostikov Рік тому

    Adam, as always, you are doing here some very knowledgeable and in the same time, amazingly adorable and enjoyable analysis. Thank you for that and best regards!
    R.I.P. Wayne Shorter.

  • @mauricemcguillicutty4746
    @mauricemcguillicutty4746 Рік тому +3

    The A7b9(add 13) is actually a Gb chord in the right hand over A and G interval in the left. So... a Gb major chord is already being played under the mask of the A7 in the bass, and LO! It resolves to Gbmaj7 effortlessly. How is this possible??? Oh but it is. Thanks for delving into this one, Adam!! I love this tune like no other and for all the reasons you break down, and I've done some of the same analysis myself. Thanks for validating!

  • @dharmabam
    @dharmabam Рік тому +3

    Beautiful vid as ever. Just a note on the A7b9; I’ve always heard this as a tritone sub for a I7; the A13b9 is a close sub for a Eb7#9. This would generally resolve to Abm or Ab11. Gb Lydian is a (third) inversion of an Ab11 vibe. And a much easier voice lead into the F sus, of course.

  • @raikonomicron
    @raikonomicron Рік тому

    R.I.P. Wayne Shorter! Thanks for the whole video man, its really awesome

  • @jeffweinbergeruke
    @jeffweinbergeruke Рік тому

    Beautiful tribute! Love the rich harmony and your thoughts on impressionism, democracy, blues, surprise, etc. Nailed it!