learn how to play jazz: gondolamusic.co/jazz join our discord: discord.gg/SnhcKKtQYS Today’s sheet music trivia (first to respond correctly gets PDF): The song that Terrance plays during the last two minutes- I've transcribed another pianist playing it on my channel. What's the name of the song and who was the other pianist?
That’s it! The official song name is Creepin by Stevie Wonder that Cory and Michael League were riffing on. Shoot me a message at gondolamusic.co/contact
This is surely one of the most astonishing versions I've ever heard of this million-time-played standard. To start out with: the key. Eb minor, not your most common, but with a colour unique of its own. This is a jazzy, groovy, funky version that will keep many on their toes. Thanks for sharing.
@@elainejohnson796 I could tell, you were trying to be a braggart and seem smart. My point is that being a crab in a bucket doesn't make you seem like you have potential, it shows you reached your peak: being arrogant. It's where the MAJORITY of people with some small amount of learning or talent go to die. Dunning Kruger effect. Hope you grow out of it, it is very obvious in musicians and artists. I'm sure it's already lost you plenty of opportunities if you are this proud of being an arrogant fool.
I wasn’t prepared at all for the Cory Henry reference at 4:50 ! Dude’s got the energy and the exact same playing as him during the jam session, mad respect 🙏
2:07 the fact that I did the EXACT same sound at the same thing tells you how good this man is at communicating what this music is supposed to do to your soul!
I honestly don't understand why the music industry and music schools feel the need to categorize and box music. Just let musicians feel the music and express themselves. Your rendition grooves and reminds me of bebop era, when jazz musicians would just freely play what ever they felt.
Without those boxes it is very difficult to find specific styles that you like, and even harder to reproduce them. There is nothing wrong with understanding why something is in a particular category. It's important for mastery in all domains. The more you understand, the better you can express. This, from a musician of over a decade
@@shadowzerg ya but its annoying when u have egotistical classical musician saying "thats not how you should play" or "you are not doing the right thing you should do this instead"
@@bhandos9062 I've heard just as many stuck up jazz musicians say the same. It's not like it matters what they say anyhow, enjoy what you enjoy and don't enjoy what you don't enjoy.
@@bhandos9062 Well, really it depends on their intent and what you're attempting to accomplish. If they are trying to enhance your playing it may not be ego. For example, certain notes are proven to create tension when combined and that may not be the effect that you wish to produce, or hand technique that may result in injury long term, etc. But if we're just talking about you making any kind of music that you desire, that is always up to you, no matter what. It's all about intent in the end ya know?
Music is dynamic and it always has been. Man puts music in a category just as we put everything in categories. Why? It’s easier to control, reproduce and manipulate. By doing this, we leave out much of the essence and intuitive aspect of music then we label it “technical.”
Really amazing how simple embellishments can transform simple harmony chords. I love it ❤ I hope Terrance Shider makes a comeback on UA-cam :( Great Job Timothy 🎉
@@gateofdreams they meant the embellishments, such as the trills and grace notes (acciaccaturas) he uses are simple, of course playing what he is playing is far from simple.
Their chord substitutions are so tasty. I can also not ignore the gospel influence in his playing. loved that giant steps quote before the gospel section at the end!!!
Love seeing you do Terrance Shider stuff, he's awesome, this is in the basement of a Falcetti's music shop in springfield. They always wanted to kick him out cus he'd just come in and play, but I don't think they realized he was selling keys better than they could ever haha. I recorded one of his videos for him, he was really chill! Even jammed together, I basically just played chords cus I can't keep up with him haha. I miss him, he's gone MIA, not sure where he's at, I really wanted to take lessons from him but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yea a few of the Falcettis guys didn't like him walking in and playing all the time or something, I don't remember exactly, there was just a vibe about it. Still never made sense to this day, the guys there seem more chill nowadays.@@triton1060
This guys playing makes me want to cry ,I was introduced to music and piano at a young age love it with every part of my body and soul expecially jazz and something ab this cover rly tugged on my heart, I love this man's interpretation and skil andl style, and obviously most importantly clear passion for music 🤣💕🎹
I've been a big fan and subscriber of Terrance Shider for a long time. I am so glad to see his sheet music here. Also, can I see the transcription of the Fly to the moon of Terrance? Your transcription is amazing and Thank you !
You flat out absolutely loved every second of that didn't you? I certainly enjoyed listening. Now try doing "Nature Boy" can't wait to hear your take on it.
Oh you incredibly blessed man. You’re unbelievable then you smile! If I could afford it I’d fly you to my home in Australia, have a street party in your honour, & ask you to bedazzle us. Plus rock the beautiful vintage organ at our church. I know my musical limitations so I sit back & marvel at your incredible talent. Our Lord loves you! Della McGowan
Ah, I remember that I used to study him when I was about 12-13. Crazy that I’m 24 and still can tell you which exact licks, rhythm movements, and riffs I got from him. Go, bro!
Loved your playing. Thank you for sharing. Just a quick history lesson. The late Hazel Scott was known for her mashups of classical pieces and making a very smooth transition into jazz numbers. Just search for different old videos of her performances and you'll see what I'm talking about. Take it easy.
2:00 I love it too sir. Really like the scheme you pull out for a bit right there before you go into the fun licks and different little improvs. Just a few really great melodies and transitions going on starting at that part that really caught my attention. Beings me back to the days when life was good in sitcoms and all was right. God bless
I like the playfulness all the little melodies you learn when your 5 years old were fun, it's tonality is not classical but the way it's organized is not jazz ether so it's it's own thing which actually is Jazz.
I noticed a double flat in a chord and thought it impressive that the transposer went through that much trouble, but checked and saw it was the artist. Makes sense
I think he forgot the classical bits,, but that being said , this was a WONDERFUL arrangement with some really tasty harmonies and some sick interplay with the crazy rhythms
@@JaeWheeler you are a very strange person with a bizarre reaction to my genuine comment. I think you will just have to live with the fantasy of me "jabbing" this person.
Thanks! for a very pleasant post-breakfast diversion. We need more of this during period of heat waves, floods, and lousy "reality" shows. The man is clearly enjoying himself. Think cool thoughts. Think Autumn leaves
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Today’s sheet music trivia (first to respond correctly gets PDF): The song that Terrance plays during the last two minutes- I've transcribed another pianist playing it on my channel. What's the name of the song and who was the other pianist?
Workshop in Rio - Cory Henry
@@pianofox7410 yeah was gonna say the same thing! do you know if this song has a title or not? thought it was an improvisation.
After he quoted Cory Henry, that last bit at the end was "Like Someone in Love".
@@nomannic1 seems like an improvisation but im not 100% sure
That’s it! The official song name is Creepin by Stevie Wonder that Cory and Michael League were riffing on. Shoot me a message at gondolamusic.co/contact
He plays with clarity and precision, a masterful command of the instrument. I love his playing.
Yep, it is very hard and i play piano for a looong time 😊
You can tell he really enjoys the music. The music moves him and his playing is moving us. God bless Terrance!
This is surely one of the most astonishing versions I've ever heard of this million-time-played standard. To start out with: the key. Eb minor, not your most common, but with a colour unique of its own. This is a jazzy, groovy, funky version that will keep many on their toes.
Thanks for sharing.
This is joyous and liberating. His use of harmony is exceptional. I loved every moment.
His oriental pentatonic lick totally got me LOL
This is like something out of the golden age of Studio Ghibli. Really touching
Japanese contemporary music does borrow from Jazz and classical music so it did sound a little Japanese to me as well
@@elainejohnson796You knowing nothing of tact is a good place to start battling that ignorance.
@@elainejohnson796 I could tell, you were trying to be a braggart and seem smart.
My point is that being a crab in a bucket doesn't make you seem like you have potential, it shows you reached your peak: being arrogant.
It's where the MAJORITY of people with some small amount of learning or talent go to die. Dunning Kruger effect.
Hope you grow out of it, it is very obvious in musicians and artists. I'm sure it's already lost you plenty of opportunities if you are this proud of being an arrogant fool.
I wasn’t prepared at all for the Cory Henry reference at 4:50 ! Dude’s got the energy and the exact same playing as him during the jam session, mad respect 🙏
Glad I wasn’t the only one tht peeped tht
What’s the tune that he’s quoting here called?
@@clmoon2151 It's from this incredible session: ua-cam.com/video/8cfpQdPY2pM/v-deo.html
Cory's workshop in rio with michael league... or it's on youtube
Not at all. That whole workshop jam is one of the best things ever...
4:33 Giant Leaves!
He's perfect for the studio. He stays on rhythm.
he's from the church . They stay on rhythm. .... or they stay off the piano!!!!
2:07 the fact that I did the EXACT same sound at the same thing tells you how good this man is at communicating what this music is supposed to do to your soul!
I honestly don't understand why the music industry and music schools feel the need to categorize and box music. Just let musicians feel the music and express themselves. Your rendition grooves and reminds me of bebop era, when jazz musicians would just freely play what ever they felt.
Without those boxes it is very difficult to find specific styles that you like, and even harder to reproduce them. There is nothing wrong with understanding why something is in a particular category. It's important for mastery in all domains. The more you understand, the better you can express. This, from a musician of over a decade
@@shadowzerg ya but its annoying when u have egotistical classical musician saying "thats not how you should play" or "you are not doing the right thing you should do this instead"
@@bhandos9062 I've heard just as many stuck up jazz musicians say the same. It's not like it matters what they say anyhow, enjoy what you enjoy and don't enjoy what you don't enjoy.
@@bhandos9062 Well, really it depends on their intent and what you're attempting to accomplish. If they are trying to enhance your playing it may not be ego. For example, certain notes are proven to create tension when combined and that may not be the effect that you wish to produce, or hand technique that may result in injury long term, etc.
But if we're just talking about you making any kind of music that you desire, that is always up to you, no matter what. It's all about intent in the end ya know?
Music is dynamic and it always has been. Man puts music in a category just as we put everything in categories. Why? It’s easier to control, reproduce and manipulate. By doing this, we leave out much of the essence and intuitive aspect of music then we label it “technical.”
Really amazing how simple embellishments can transform simple harmony chords.
I love it ❤ I hope Terrance Shider makes a comeback on UA-cam :(
Great Job Timothy 🎉
I sincerely hope so too!
There is nothing simple about what he is doing.
@@gateofdreams they meant the embellishments, such as the trills and grace notes (acciaccaturas) he uses are simple, of course playing what he is playing is far from simple.
Thanks for the transcription, would’ve never thought it would come out!
This takes us back to the days when popular music had some serious harmonies... I admire the way you reach into the notes, subscribed and thank you.
i love Terrance’s playing so much
Their chord substitutions are so tasty. I can also not ignore the gospel influence in his playing. loved that giant steps quote before the gospel section at the end!!!
I love Terrance Shider. He has an epic version of Take Five too.
3:25 bro had to sneak in that goofy ahh chinese stereotype😭😭
A friend used to have a lot of sheet music, Autumn Leaves was one where she'd play and I'd sing. Thank you for your lovely playing.
Gospel-Jazz. A new Style is born. The originators of the style shining through their son.
Simply amazing. APTTMH
Yes! The Late Bishop Walter Hawkins & Family would love this!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Dude you are amazing! I would totally buy an album of this!
terrence looking over and smiling when the sound made him happy brought me joy 😁 the arrangement and performance is fyee 🎉🎉🎉
This is incredible, It's honestly my favourite jazz piece yet because it's so pure!
Holy moly! It’s beautiful!
Love it! Especially the fact he covered cory henry‘s rio workshop towards the end :D
Yeah I caught that long quote too :)
Les Mc Cann « Burning coals ».
So glad others caught that too :)
Love seeing you do Terrance Shider stuff, he's awesome, this is in the basement of a Falcetti's music shop in springfield. They always wanted to kick him out cus he'd just come in and play, but I don't think they realized he was selling keys better than they could ever haha. I recorded one of his videos for him, he was really chill! Even jammed together, I basically just played chords cus I can't keep up with him haha. I miss him, he's gone MIA, not sure where he's at, I really wanted to take lessons from him but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
They wanted to kick him out?! 😭 I never knew that 😢
Yea a few of the Falcettis guys didn't like him walking in and playing all the time or something, I don't remember exactly, there was just a vibe about it. Still never made sense to this day, the guys there seem more chill nowadays.@@triton1060
This guys playing makes me want to cry ,I was introduced to music and piano at a young age love it with every part of my body and soul expecially jazz and something ab this cover rly tugged on my heart, I love this man's interpretation and skil andl style, and obviously most importantly clear passion for music 🤣💕🎹
Wow, this is one of the best renditions of Autumn Leaves I've ever heard! It's jazzy, but still sounds very clear and deliberate.
This what an actual vibe looks like
I love how he's in no rush to play anything fancy to impress you. I need to learn that.
Excellent. Two composers I immediately thought of were Michel Legrand and Nikolai Kapustin. I love the Classical x Jazz.
Nothing like Kapustin
@@ciararespect4296not even a bit ddddd
@@giorgimantskava924 or legrand come to think of it lolol 😂
Wow! Joy Joy Joy! Loved this. Got me moving.
Yoooo, the best bits are when his hands take over and play something sick, and then he realises and shouts out in awe, haha
I love all the quotes 😅🙌
When I was in a metalcore band in high school and we used to try to quote every Nintendo game possible 😂
This is just perfect. Simply genius.
Very talented. Understands swing at it's best especially rag
I've been coming back to Terrance Shider's piano shop videos for years now. Great sense of rhythm, just the right amount of spicy.
Beautiful autumn leaves take!
Such talent. I can’t think of an adjective that does him justice. Wonderfull.
This just filled me with such joy. Wow. I loved every second of this.
❤and light . This is so beautiful and inspiring
I absolutely vibe with this man
That was really nice groove.
I've been a big fan and subscriber of Terrance Shider for a long time.
I am so glad to see his sheet music here.
Also, can I see the transcription of the Fly to the moon of Terrance?
Your transcription is amazing and Thank you !
This was absolutely wonderful. What can be said about the power of music…
I love his excitment!!
So much soul! Love it bro!
You flat out absolutely loved every second of that didn't you? I certainly enjoyed listening. Now try doing "Nature Boy" can't wait to hear your take on it.
Oh you incredibly blessed man. You’re unbelievable then you smile! If I could afford it I’d fly you to my home in Australia, have a street party in your honour, & ask you to bedazzle us. Plus rock the beautiful vintage organ at our church. I know my musical limitations so I sit back & marvel at your incredible talent. Our Lord loves you!
Della McGowan
woahhh love this rendition of autumn leaves. thx for providing sheet music, i’ll try playing this :)
Timothy,thank you for being ther🙏
Ah, I remember that I used to study him when I was about 12-13. Crazy that I’m 24 and still can tell you which exact licks, rhythm movements, and riffs I got from him.
Go, bro!
gorgeous!! thank you
truly a masterpiece.
Amazing talent!
Loved your playing. Thank you for sharing.
Just a quick history lesson. The late Hazel Scott was known for her mashups of classical pieces and making a very smooth transition into jazz numbers. Just search for different old videos of her performances and you'll see what I'm talking about. Take it easy.
Relaxing and uplifting to the ears without exerting much energy. I’m guessing he’s also good with choir music
I enjoyed this more and more, the more I listened, and so I think did the guy playing.
My day got better after hearing this!!!!!!!!!
2:00 I love it too sir. Really like the scheme you pull out for a bit right there before you go into the fun licks and different little improvs. Just a few really great melodies and transitions going on starting at that part that really caught my attention. Beings me back to the days when life was good in sitcoms and all was right. God bless
I like the playfulness all the little melodies you learn when your 5 years old were fun, it's tonality is not classical but the way it's organized is not jazz ether so it's it's own thing which actually is Jazz.
I REALLY LOVE THIS GUY
This young man is definitely enjoying himself and he has every reason too!
I think he's rif'ing on that Cory Henry and Michael in Rio at the end.
You earned a sub just for that look on your face, and for the feeling you passed onto me. The kind you get when really purely feeling the music.
OK i swear the circle of 5ths progression is literally the best chord progression to ever exist
This video got me started into jazz a few years ago
"you can't mix classical and jazz like this!"
George Gershwin would like to have word.. ;)
Wonderful playing!
How you love his energy and spirit. Of course his playing is fresh and new. God is Blessing this young man. Continue give us your gift.
Love the references and his reaction to them. He loves playing.
I stand truly amazed.
2 questions:
-Who is this man?
-How many different songs did he just combine into this masterpiece?
terrance schnider... he's a little autistic (like thelonious monk) but he's the greatest
@@aahz42 Terrance Shider
Bach's ' Air on the G-string' is quoted for a brief moment at 1.56/bar 73 (the thumbnail).
Love it!! ❤ Sooo talented!
Uuuuuuuufffff, algún día compraré mi piano y con el tiempo podré tocarlo igual que tú bro! eres un maestro!
I noticed a double flat in a chord and thought it impressive that the transposer went through that much trouble, but checked and saw it was the artist. Makes sense
YES SIR!!!! This is nice. Those chord progressions are REDONKULOUS!!! ❤
I wish I had a brain that worked like this..wow, the harmonies & spirit❤
Stay blessed, sir. That was some great playing 😄
I completely miss what classical about this. To me it's gospel with some hints of jazz an a solid funk base
Fr real. But I guess "when a guy plays the piano well" is a less clickbaity title lol
well, the title is honest. the guy did not mix classical and jazz
Bach's ' Air on the G-string' is quoted for a brief moment at 1.56/bar 73 (the thumbnail).
There are A TON of phrases from classical pieces in here!
@@mads6064no it's not
off goosebumps on those music feeling smiles mate, love to see the joy on playing music! Keep the great work
too beautiful to hear
I think he forgot the classical bits,, but that being said , this was a WONDERFUL arrangement with some really tasty harmonies and some sick interplay with the crazy rhythms
@@JaeWheeler what a bizarre response. I enjoyed his arrangement. No "Jabs" implied or intended. *people are so weird
@@JaeWheeler you are a very strange person with a bizarre reaction to my genuine comment. I think you will just have to live with the fantasy of me "jabbing" this person.
@@JaeWheeler someone hurt you? you are doing way too much
Thanks! for a very pleasant post-breakfast diversion.
We need more of this during period of heat waves, floods, and lousy "reality" shows.
The man is clearly enjoying himself.
Think cool thoughts.
Think Autumn leaves
You bring me joy!!!!
Piano's keyboard bent into a smile after this.
This man is BADASS .
I love this man.
Love this 💞
мне нравится этот парень, очень позитивный. Спасибо за ноты, отличная аранжировка))
Truly Gifted ❤
Yeah you earned that smile. You sound great
What do you enjoyed more? Listening to Tim play or watching Tim play? This dude is real.
Great! 👏👏👏👏 Really fun to watch you play 😊
1:09- 1:12 inspired. Gives me chills.
I love music with inclusions from somewhere - theese are hilariously good 😄
I freking LOVE this guy!! Would love to see you play live!
Made a stank face for so long during this I think my face might be stuck like that forever
Absolute Delight
2:48 started levitating at that modal change