Thank you for the wonderful performance and amazing music. Your music makes my and my little sister TB's life in Korea happier, merrier, and brighter :-) You are really awesome!!
Thank you for posting your wonderful performance. I remember Horwitz hiding his little finger while playing. I tried to put my hand in that position, but I couldn't. I came to the conclusion that he was really an ET. I am telling you this secret. Don't tell anybody. Ha ha.
This is some of the most tasteful and goosebump-inducing improv I have ever heard. I could only ever dream of playing like this. Mr. Shider is really something.
It's the same look Muhammad Ali gives in one of his exhibition matches where he dodges a ton of punches, then hits his opponent with this look and a shoulder shimmy lol
This whole piece is very impressive but what strikes me is the almost PERFECT rhythm. So many great piano players struggle to keep a perfect rhythm but this guy nails it and it makes his playing so much more enjoyable to listen to.
@@parzingtheasianmost piano pieces are. I’m saying that it’s impressive that his runs are all perfectly in time. This guy’s internal metronome is near perfect while so many other great piano players struggle to keep that drum like precision in their sixteenths and triplets.
I think the way he plays it is far from having a constant tempo (in the sense that a metronome would), but it's not trying to. It speeds up a lot, but great jazz (or even rock) performances played by humans often do vary tempo a lot, however what matters is how it feels in the continuity, and the groove is perfect.
you RH technique is hilarious , playing octaves with second and fifth, thumb tucked to 3rds xd Dont try this at home kids, Huge hands for sure Fantastic playing, my favourite rendition
Exceptional! The interpretation of this piece is fantastic. My favourite was his improvisation as the piece itself seems a little constrained for him. Which makes his interpretation of the standard form seem unusual. I absolutely love the uniqueness of his style. Super talented pianist and musician. Love and respect from UK.
I'm a realist. I enjoy his work but have you ever seen a jazz pianist playing live in a band? Playing in a band is more difficult as well cuz you have to make sure you're not dragging or rushing. And y are you so salty dude?
Wow! I was a young child, about 5, when I heard this and my mum and dad loved it and bought the single record, which I and my two brothers heard a lot! We learned to love jazz through this song! Thank you for bringing back my memory of it Well done! It's a hard one to play! 💕💕
mug3n you know what improvisation is? Playing pieces you already know in a random order. I do too lole, not as hard as it sounds. His creativity and skill is very refined though.
Youve sparked my interest in piano again. When i began learning piano, i learned the traditional way, with tons of sheets, lots of theory. However, i felt so trapped that i had to rely on sheets and couldnt use my learned theory to play by myself. Not only that, i’m very tone deaf so it’s hard for me to recognize and match tunes, but you really inspire me to take another go at jazz piano and improv. It seems so liberating to be able to play with a guidance/restriction from sheets.
Outstanding; phenomenal; these are just a few of the superlatives I would employ to describe this gem. Every damn time I watch this video I either: exclaim "What the fuck, this is amazing", or my head just implodes from the sheer creativity and technique. I'm not even entirely sure which chords you're playing atop the original song's structure, but they chords along with the rhythms each take such an interesting detour from the original. Amazing work!
To the people asking for sheet music or where he learnt his technique... Come on guys, the guy is not just a musician, he is a MAGician. There's no way you could learn to play quite like that from sheet music. An amazing performance.
+Joe Greenwood By the way, Dave Brubeck didn't play from notes either. Take Five was actually written by Dave Brubeck's friend, Paul Desmond, though Brubeck quartet (which included Desmond on saxophone) was noted for playing it.
s3.amazonaws.com/ptg-public-files/2017-02-26+take+five+revisions+-+++++++++Full+Score.pdf Some guy in an above comment hired a guy to make this. It's pretty damn close
traVmire. Your comment reminds me of a man who used to drink brake fluid. A friend warned him that he could get addicted, to which he replied 'nah...I can stop anytime I like'!
This is one of my favourite piano videos on UA-cam. I think I must have watched it 30 times. We need to get it to a million. Love how happy you always look playing the piano. Your videos always put a smile on my face.
I’m still coming back to these videos years later. Maybe it’s because it’s just nice to see impressive musicianship now and again. Thanks for your talent man.
Even the ending is one of the coolest endings ive heard. Waaaauuuuuw. Once I am really good, I will take from you! Thank you so much for your musical contribution to the world. Fantastic!
how come no one transcribed this in 12 years!! I keep coming back to this video every time i want to listen to the best piano take five piano version, no interpretation on youtube captures the essence of the piece more than this one. hope to find a transcribed version of this masterpiece.
Already knowing how to play the melody and background separately, I came here to learn how to play them together, but now I want to listen to this more than figure it out on my own. Amazing job, man! Please continue to captivate everyone's ears with your incredible improvisation skills!
I’ve heard a few renditions of “Take Five” this was fantastic, some are probably criticizing his hand technique but as long as he’s happy and plays like this I would pay to hear him play.
Absolutely mind-blowing performance, Terrence! I've listened to this about 160 times now and I still can't get nearly enough. There's rhythm and blues gushing out of your hands, man.
@@irony_2I know AI will be able to reproduce or create original material perfectly but if I know something is AI, I won't enjoy it at all. There's no thought behind it and no soul. I know I wouldn't be able to tell but when that time comes where you don't know if a song is made by AI or not (and we're not at that stage yet because AI sucks at writing music), I will always pick the human made stuff above AI. Some AI paintings look way better than human made paintings but I still wouldn't buy them over the human stuff simply because if there's no thought behind it, it has no meaning no matter how good the painting looks.
That was INSPIRING. I had a dream last night that I could play like you. Thank you for his performance. I wanted to ask: do you have any suggestions over how to learn to improvise like you? I know how to play pieces when presented in front of me but am lacking in understanding chord progessions etc...
try this, in any key play: root ,3, 4, flat 5, 5, 7, root so in the key of C minor it would be, C, Eb, F, Gb,G, Bb, C. Play this in a scale up and down. it is a minor blues harmonic. It will help you with improvisation because it is so versatile.
hey i Want to know what cords you use because some of them aren't in the original song and they sound so amazing, i can't lock em or by ear and ican't see exactly where your hands are.
Hlo sir! I want to talk you Can you tell me your any contact or send me email to singhdilpreet390@gmail.com This is my channel Bhai bhai Song cover here 👇👇👇 ua-cam.com/video/qiQbA3xGdqk/v-deo.html
His technique? Insane. His playing? Insane. It works out.
I thought he didn't have a right thumb and about how ironic it would be in that case that he's playing "take FIVE".
I know this is from a year ago, but damn is this a great comment
Thrillho he’s technically playing take four
Lool
mister.nimoe he does it’s just tucked under his right hand
JERM as opposed to being tucked under his left hand
Hey Guys for real, Thank you all for watching these videos! I never thought that my videos would be viewed world wide. Thank you all so much!
Hey, just a quick question, how come you never use your right thumb? You do great without doing so, just curious.
It is used every now and again, i don't know, it's just preference i guess! haha!
Thank you for the wonderful performance and amazing music. Your music makes my and my little sister TB's life in Korea happier, merrier, and brighter :-) You are really awesome!!
Thank you for posting your wonderful performance.
I remember Horwitz hiding his little finger while playing. I tried to put my hand in that position, but I couldn't. I came to the conclusion that he was really an ET. I am telling you this secret. Don't tell anybody. Ha ha.
This is amazing! By far the best performance of this song i have seen, how did you learn to play this way?
This is some of the most tasteful and goosebump-inducing improv I have ever heard. I could only ever dream of playing like this. Mr. Shider is really something.
This is beyond improv, Brubeck himself would have been in awe.
That look he gives at the end it priceless
it killed me lol
Oh my god that was the funniest thing I've seen this week
It's the same look Muhammad Ali gives in one of his exhibition matches where he dodges a ton of punches, then hits his opponent with this look and a shoulder shimmy lol
This honestly might be my favorite piano performance of any song on UA-cam, and I'm not exaggerating.
Hey thanks a lot man! Mankey! My man!
same Ive been coming back to it for years.
ua-cam.com/video/LhInwkq4nAw/v-deo.html
8 years later and I’m still coming back to this! This man is a treasure
When my dude starts on 0:55 doing the B section of the song... All I can do is shake my head and just admire the awesomeness.
I know, right? That transition was awesome as hell
Agreed
Facts
Also the lick over the B section at 1:56? Fukin amazing
any clue which chords is he playing in that transition? sounded amazing
This whole piece is very impressive but what strikes me is the almost PERFECT rhythm. So many great piano players struggle to keep a perfect rhythm but this guy nails it and it makes his playing so much more enjoyable to listen to.
to be fair, take five is a very stable rhythm
@@parzingtheasianmost piano pieces are. I’m saying that it’s impressive that his runs are all perfectly in time. This guy’s internal metronome is near perfect while so many other great piano players struggle to keep that drum like precision in their sixteenths and triplets.
I think the way he plays it is far from having a constant tempo (in the sense that a metronome would), but it's not trying to. It speeds up a lot, but great jazz (or even rock) performances played by humans often do vary tempo a lot, however what matters is how it feels in the continuity, and the groove is perfect.
@@WoodyGamesUKexactly. He just has a perfect feel and his runs are all almost perfectly in time.
4:02 when u turn on the vaccum cleaner
Ricky Sim Underrated lol
I SCREAMED LMAOOO
*4:03 is more accurate
I just died
Hahaha!!! Oh I had to take a knee from this comment!
I’m a huge Take Five fan. I’ve watched dozens of different covers and this is one of my favorites. Very unique - brilliant.
Best take 5 cover on youtube!
Totally agree, never heard a better piano cover actually ! Awesome
Paulsteel by a landslide
Paulsteel no no no ... watch Michel ' s cover than
Have you seen michel's camilo cover?
you RH technique is hilarious , playing octaves with second and fifth, thumb tucked to 3rds xd
Dont try this at home kids, Huge hands for sure
Fantastic playing, my favourite rendition
He has a right thumb, but it doesn't seem to work.I think he has a disability.He overcame his disability.
Is it working tho
I use the same "technique" :3
@@b3at2 Wow.. Just leave.
@@stephyxermion1141 agreed
thats not take five.. thats TAKE MY MONEY
Kkkkkkk
Good job bro
never heard a cover better that this
he has a very uncommon way of playing without his right thumb. He has a two thumbs but he play with only 9 fingers. Outstanding!
i think that he does use his right thumb, but not in the usual way. he uses in some chords under his hand. very cool technique.
Stevie Wonder plays like this, too. Usually.
Dude! WOOOOAH! Straight up went through, jazz, funk and I swear even some gospel! That was amazing!
Well all of them are pretty much directly related to the blues
Exceptional! The interpretation of this piece is fantastic. My favourite was his improvisation as the piece itself seems a little constrained for him. Which makes his interpretation of the standard form seem unusual. I absolutely love the uniqueness of his style. Super talented pianist and musician. Love and respect from UK.
David thanks brother!!
@@TJhandford524 ❤
Man, what a player. The best version of this I've ever heard.
0:55
DAMNNN IT HIT MYY SOUL
What is the chord progression ?
HOW IS HE PLAYING A FIFTH WITH 2 and 4?!
lol big hands
No, he uses his thumb its just tucked underneath his hand.
@@eggy_tran589 nope he's even playing sixths with 2 and 4 0:38
faith m and I struggle to do a fifth with 1 and 5 :/ (small hands)
@@orvinal2883 huge
Omg! Yours has to be the weirdest technique I have ever seen. It seems to be working quite well, tho. Amazing.
Looks so awesome... I want to play like this
gabu gabe actually i have seen other jazz pianist playing like that either. Might be the technique for jazz
Left Handed it's not
hmm i downloaded chords today. I tried this weird technique too. Worked good because of the wide chords. I wouldn't reach all keys and it feels good
But it's not a jazz technique
hello to all of my friends on UA-cam! So I have a question. if I make a kickstarter so that I can make better videos, would you back it?
Mebe!
yes
Certainly!
Omg yes do it, you sound amazing!
TJhandford524 yes! Yes! YES!
THIS is how you should play jazz piano... THIS
George i think he should provide his technique
George lol real jazz piano is way harder.
LOL "real jazz piano."
Guppypants I have to agree, he is a genius but real jazz is way harder.
I'm a realist. I enjoy his work but have you ever seen a jazz pianist playing live in a band? Playing in a band is more difficult as well cuz you have to make sure you're not dragging or rushing. And y are you so salty dude?
Wow! I was a young child, about 5, when I heard this and my mum and dad loved it and bought the single record, which I and my two brothers
heard a lot! We learned to love jazz through this song! Thank you for bringing back my memory of it
Well done! It's a hard one to play! 💕💕
Favorite cover of this song ever, I listen to this RELIGIOUSLY this slaps so hard
You have a really strange way of moving your hands. But as long as you play this good, that doesn't matter.
Baas B.
It's called looseness
It's called not using his right thumb LOL
He's using his thumb tucked under which this key encourages on the Cs Fs and As
Thelonious Monk also moves his fingers in a strange way, and he was a master pianist
True
This is insanely great. wow.
DonnyOutdoors lel not that hard.
DonnyOutdoors a month at max
mug3n you know what improvisation is? Playing pieces you already know in a random order. I do too lole, not as hard as it sounds. His creativity and skill is very refined though.
mug3n not a piece as in a full song, but a piece of a song. Small fragments that you can combine in lots of ways.
mug3n he is very good don't get me wrong.
All y’all commenting about his technique pretending Thelonius Monk didn’t exist smh. This cover is amazing btw
Thelonius Monk and Horace Parlan has unique technique
dude you made that piano sing
104 people took 4.
The most outstanding version i’ve seen of this song my man!
You rock!!
Piano judges frantically shifting through piano music pages.
Spectacular.. I needed some damn good music. Today especially
My God! Dude just left me speechless. His approach and ability is clean, fluid and original. This made my whole week.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
You sir, are a GAWD on the piano! Not one off key, only in my dreams could I play like this… BRAVO! 🤝👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Youve sparked my interest in piano again. When i began learning piano, i learned the traditional way, with tons of sheets, lots of theory. However, i felt so trapped that i had to rely on sheets and couldnt use my learned theory to play by myself. Not only that, i’m very tone deaf so it’s hard for me to recognize and match tunes, but you really inspire me to take another go at jazz piano and improv. It seems so liberating to be able to play with a guidance/restriction from sheets.
Wow! My favorite version of "Take 5" ever!!!
Outstanding; phenomenal; these are just a few of the superlatives I would employ to describe this gem.
Every damn time I watch this video I either: exclaim "What the fuck, this is amazing", or my head just implodes from the sheer creativity and technique. I'm not even entirely sure which chords you're playing atop the original song's structure, but they chords along with the rhythms each take such an interesting detour from the original.
Amazing work!
Fantastic playing, my favourite rendition. Thank you dear Terrance!!!!!!!
The way he brilliantly plays has me hearing 🎺🥁🎹. You covered this masterfully
I feel like there's something missing but I can't put my finger on it
👍
😂😂
The thumb is there, it’s just tucked under, you can see it once in a while
Lol Xd yeah he wasn’t really asking he was making a joke
@@ella.travels not a very good one.
Now this is raw talent.
To the people asking for sheet music or where he learnt his technique... Come on guys, the guy is not just a musician, he is a MAGician.
There's no way you could learn to play quite like that from sheet music. An amazing performance.
+Joe Greenwood By the way, Dave Brubeck didn't play from notes either. Take Five was actually written by Dave Brubeck's friend, Paul Desmond, though Brubeck quartet (which included Desmond on saxophone) was noted for playing it.
It would still be helpful to have a sheet music score of his version
s3.amazonaws.com/ptg-public-files/2017-02-26+take+five+revisions+-+++++++++Full+Score.pdf
Some guy in an above comment hired a guy to make this. It's pretty damn close
you are a legend sadinoel
@@leosmart116 Thank you so much, man!
Ça c'est du jazz. .super je me régale autant que le pianiste bravo ,,
I'm listening to this for the fifth time in a row and I can't stop!
traVmire. Your comment reminds me of a man who used to drink brake fluid. A friend warned him that he could get addicted, to which he replied 'nah...I can stop anytime I like'!
In loving memory of:
Right Thumb
holy crap who is this guy?! he's awesome!!
It's Terrance Shider, he has his own channel where he uploads regularly.
This is one of my favourite piano videos on UA-cam. I think I must have watched it 30 times. We need to get it to a million. Love how happy you always look playing the piano. Your videos always put a smile on my face.
I’m still coming back to these videos years later. Maybe it’s because it’s just nice to see impressive musicianship now and again. Thanks for your talent man.
You have all my admiration. Impossible to listen and not to leave a comment. You are gifted!! Bravo
The chords in your improv are so damnnnnn beautiful. Dude I like this perhaps more than daves. Really really loved it so much. Amazing.
Even the ending is one of the coolest endings ive heard. Waaaauuuuuw. Once I am really good, I will take from you! Thank you so much for your musical contribution to the world. Fantastic!
I just hope that Sir David Brubeck had the chance to listen to this superb performance before he passed away. 🙂
God, I have never heard such an amazing cover of that great masterpiece
Fascinating, spectacular, moving. What a performance!
My compliments sir, you could have very well been out there playing with the original quartet.
I can't find the words to describe how awesome this is
The spirit of jazz is alive in this guy.
Amazing Performance. Really groove and jazzy
how come no one transcribed this in 12 years!!
I keep coming back to this video every time i want to listen to the best piano take five piano version, no interpretation on youtube captures the essence of the piece more than this one.
hope to find a transcribed version of this masterpiece.
Search for 'take five musescore' on Google there's two really good transcriptions
Already knowing how to play the melody and background separately, I came here to learn how to play them together, but now I want to listen to this more than figure it out on my own. Amazing job, man! Please continue to captivate everyone's ears with your incredible improvisation skills!
That was an amazing cover!
Ottima esecuzione! Congratulations from Italy.
You just set the piano on fire man! I would pay anything to buy your concert ticket! Hats off from India! India 🇮🇳
Wow. Just wow. The timing is incredible. Really, really enjoyed that on this grey, rainy Sunday morning. Thank you.
You really bring through the soul of all these songs, love your videos man!
Go on like that
Best wishes from Germany!
I’ve heard a few renditions of “Take Five” this was fantastic, some are probably criticizing his hand technique but as long as he’s happy and plays like this I would pay to hear him play.
you can only critisize 9/10ths of his hand technique, right thumb does not exist
@@parzingtheasian I see what you did there lol
*Terrence Shider SLAYS Take Five. Epic!!!
Absolutely mind-blowing performance, Terrence! I've listened to this about 160 times now and I still can't get nearly enough. There's rhythm and blues gushing out of your hands, man.
This is absolutely one of my favourite videos on youtube
this man got soul
You have MAD SKILLS.
BOUT TO UPLOAD THELONIUS MONK Y'ALL!!!!! GET HYPE!
Amazing...so creative....I am glad I came across this video. Thank you for sharing this.
Man that is so cool!!!!!!!!!! The fingerings are unorthodox but efficient!!!!!!!! Love the playing!!!!!!!!!!!
Did anyone see his right thumb at all throughout the video?
Yeah, in the reflection off of the piano
Yes, it can be seen in a few frames
ThePianoLad lol Right?
When he does a glissando you can
You guys all went to look for it
Very good! Maybe the best piano cover... Thank you.
Et les bémols ?
He’s playing off the hinges just straight mackin that piano!
Beautiful Talent! This was GREAT!!
This is one of the most incredible covers ive ever watched 😭
What chords did you play into chorus at 0:55, it’s literally the best thing I’ve ever heard
Im wondering the same thing
please find osmeone
Eb, Ab7(b9) add #5, Db7, Gb13
Maybe not exact but that’s really close
Same here
I would die to have this cover professionally recorded
My exact thoughts
AI is almost here to do the job
@@irony_2I know AI will be able to reproduce or create original material perfectly but if I know something is AI, I won't enjoy it at all. There's no thought behind it and no soul. I know I wouldn't be able to tell but when that time comes where you don't know if a song is made by AI or not (and we're not at that stage yet because AI sucks at writing music), I will always pick the human made stuff above AI. Some AI paintings look way better than human made paintings but I still wouldn't buy them over the human stuff simply because if there's no thought behind it, it has no meaning no matter how good the painting looks.
That was INSPIRING. I had a dream last night that I could play like you. Thank you for his performance.
I wanted to ask: do you have any suggestions over how to learn to improvise like you? I know how to play pieces when presented in front of me but am lacking in understanding chord progessions etc...
try this, in any key play: root ,3, 4, flat 5, 5, 7, root so in the key of C minor it would be, C, Eb, F, Gb,G, Bb, C. Play this in a scale up and down. it is a minor blues harmonic. It will help you with improvisation because it is so versatile.
+TJhandford524 You should be playing on world stages bro.You are PHENOMENAL
TJhandford524 my teacher. says that blues scale also contains the maj 7, is that also okay?
Spirit Biskit n
Practice
Beautiful, incredible, unbelievable performance. The best i've ever heard!!!!
What a joy to listen to and watch you play this marvellous version of take 5, right on brother
you inspire me
BASS KING bass king you rock
+BASS KING this is so sad
+Morayo Osinowo screw off
4:25 is my favorite part honestly
Lmao he cross eyed or somethin?
wiebe veldhuizen judging by the way he moves he is most likely blind or severely visually impaired
Terrence:
Teacher, please teach me how to play the piano like a jazz musician
Teacher:
**laughs hysterically**
Amazing talent! You rock!
Love is being transferred from his fingers to the keys, and I am grateful to be able to hear it. Thank you!
2:20 to all the people that didn't see his right thumb lol
Left hand: traditional. Right hand: *GRABBO*
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hey i Want to know what cords you use because some of them aren't in the original song and they sound so amazing, i can't lock em or by ear and ican't see exactly where your hands are.
Hlo sir!
I want to talk you
Can you tell me your any contact or send me email to singhdilpreet390@gmail.com
This is my channel
Bhai bhai Song cover here 👇👇👇
ua-cam.com/video/qiQbA3xGdqk/v-deo.html
Awesome! So glad to see you're still posting stuff!
Just mainly 2,3,4 fingers
You are a monster bro I’m really proud
Wow! Literally can’t describe how much I’m enjoying this. Fan friggin tastic!
keep up the good work kid great tune from dave hit song. love it . mr B.
Whats the chord progression at 0:54 ?
That progression is sick! I'm yet to figure it out myself
You can read the chords my answer to Ricard Gaspar just some lines higher
Man you are fucking awesome! I just to play and learn only classical piano, until this video...
Man you own in 4/5! Whenever I try and solo in this tune, I'm always slipping into 4/4.
*5/4
Don’t worry, he does too (at least twice) from around 3:43 to about 4:06!
Wow best take five version on piano I have heard. Played so briliantly.
Amazing!!!!
Powerful, Sophisticated!!!
0:41 what is the chord?
I'm hearing an e major 7 of some sorr
But like fused with a b flatmajor7
Emajor 7th 9th