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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Also, lots of other questions like “What’s it like playing with 2 drummers?” “What key is Rihanna’s Umbrella in? and What are your thoughts on Thank You Scientist?”
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    0:53 How do you make lo-fi hip hop?’
    1:36 Do you want to collaborate with Davie504?
    1:42 How do you think people with perfect pitch feel about microtonal music?
    2:53 Are you good at piano?
    3:26 Is Pink Floyd’s “Money” jazz?
    3:36 Cmaj7#11?
    3:49 Rhythm games becoming a means of enjoying a song?’
    4:04 How to listen to jazz?
    4:17 Song/Album of the decade?
    4:21 Motown or Atlantic
    4:25 Hablas español?
    4:27 Is music profitable?
    5:04 What are the practical uses of microtones?
    5:25 How do you stay fresh with rhythms while composing?
    5:45 Who is your favorite male jazz vocalist?
    5:52 Is it hard playing with two drummers?
    7:26 Have you ever listened to Greek music?
    8:08 Why is 12TET the vibe in Western Music?
    9:07 Why haven’t we seen a microtonal jazz fusion cover of single ladies in 4/20 yet?
    9:15 How to develop a good work ethic with practicing?
    9:32 Is it more important to study technique or theory?
    10:28 Thoughts on Thank You Scientist?
    10:32 What am I supposed to be thinking about while soloing?
    11:27 How do you write velocity more accurately in sheet music?
    12:32 Do you think the future of music will be DAWs?
    12:59 Why all the microtonal stuff lately?
    13:09 What are your thoughts on Simon Fransman?
    13:19 Are you related to Blake Neely?
    13:24 How do you internalize quintuplets?
    13:52 Favorite Bernstein musical?
    14:24 Why aren’t resonator guitars used in jazz music?
    14:50 PleAse stop showing up in my nightmares
    14:54 What key is Rihanna’s Umbrella in?
    16:07 Ever play Jazz Crimes by Joshua Redman?
    16:15 Why is music theory so daunting to learn?
    17:15 Can you play the lick 1 million times when you hit 1 million subscribers?
    17:33 What pop artist has the best music?
    17:40 Is sungazer touring again?

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  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub 5 років тому +6057

    make hip hop then add a lo fi filter
    *s o l v e d*

  • @jonathanmorabito3828
    @jonathanmorabito3828 5 років тому +3478

    I appreciate the existential terror humor

    • @kouham420
      @kouham420 5 років тому +44

      Why are we still here?
      Just to suffer?

    • @xyzyzx1253
      @xyzyzx1253 5 років тому +8

      @Philip Schlaepfer jreg is a god
      explore jreg

    • @gormygorm
      @gormygorm 5 років тому +2

      Its what I subscribed for... Oh and Jazz

    • @gabbo9795
      @gabbo9795 5 років тому +2

      thanks Adobe Photoshop

    • @matthewheckman4522
      @matthewheckman4522 5 років тому

      I think all musicians are like this lol

  • @thembo
    @thembo 3 роки тому +549

    When asked about the profitability of jazz guitar, my advisor always told his students about one legendary night in a local bar: "I absolutely killed that night, the audience loved me, we were all vibing on stage, we played some of our best stuff yet, and I made DOZENS of dollars"

    • @kchikwete
      @kchikwete 3 роки тому +12

      Was he the inspiration for Pixars Soul?

    • @thembo
      @thembo 3 роки тому +19

      Not that I know of, but imagine a 6' tall Fraggle Rock character in purple Corduroy pants, that's him

    • @hellothere702
      @hellothere702 2 роки тому +8

      @@thembo your advisor is a god I hope you realize that

    • @lundsweden
      @lundsweden 2 роки тому +6

      These days you could replace "Jazz Musician" with just Musician.

  • @d36class
    @d36class 4 роки тому +2330

    "Gonna be touring a lot more in the coming year" me: oof

  • @squeeps78
    @squeeps78 4 роки тому +481

    "we are going to be touring a lot more in the coming year."
    -Adam Neely 2019

  • @Albeit_Jordan
    @Albeit_Jordan 4 роки тому +650

    "Saxophone and odd time signatures does not jazz make."
    Eat that, Brubeck.

  • @lorenzodavidsartormaurino413
    @lorenzodavidsartormaurino413 5 років тому +320

    6:55 This is what jazz does to me. I wasn't looking at the screen and you played that. I thought "Oh that's a cool jazzy-like chord" I rewatched the scene and it's literally you hitting the piano. Great.

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 4 роки тому +21

      Thus is why I am not a fan of jazz... When your music is vastly indistinguishable from a man slapping a keyboard, I simply do not enjoy it.

    • @RayyanKhanRayyanKhan
      @RayyanKhanRayyanKhan 4 роки тому +99

      @@reaganharder1480 A lot of it is more controlled than that

    • @aloysiuskurnia7643
      @aloysiuskurnia7643 4 роки тому +51

      One thing why I love(-ish?) jazz is because it opens me up to appreciate dissonance, opening myself to many more music.

    • @deathtrap5556
      @deathtrap5556 4 роки тому +18

      @@reaganharder1480 if you feel so listen to blues. And then come back and listen to jazz. Might make you change your mind

    • @matiasusabiaga9198
      @matiasusabiaga9198 3 роки тому +1

      @@deathtrap5556 r/woooosh?

  • @TMAziz
    @TMAziz 5 років тому +475

    "Getting people engaged with the music by moving along to it"
    Dancing. That's called dancing.

    • @EllisLamarMusic
      @EllisLamarMusic 5 років тому +9

      no u. u are called dancing,.

    • @TheSquareOnes
      @TheSquareOnes 5 років тому +42

      Technically it could be, but in reality most rhythm game inputs would not be described by most observers as "dancing." Like would you consider pushing buttons and flapping the strum bar of a guitar hero controller to be a dance, really? What about timed button presses on a normal console controller? Even the classic arcade-style rhythm games where you literally step on giant pads tends to not really resemble "actual dancing" even though it's literally meant to depict dancing and requires moving your entire body with various limb contortions.
      At the end of the day dancing can basically be summed up as "movements that people consider to be dancing" in the same way that music is "sounds that people consider to be music," but I don't know if experimental dance has progressed far enough for you to be able to actually find real people who honestly consider these finger movements to be dancing. Even in music it's rare to find people that truly consider 4:33 to be music and that's a widely known landmark work.

    • @duffman18
      @duffman18 5 років тому +7

      Yeah I wouldn't quite call kodt rhythm games "dancing". Except for some of the newer ones because of VR becoming a thing. It's more like most of them are timing games, pressing a button at an exact time and doing it over and over. And some of them are just crazy complicated. It doesn't train you to play an actual instrument but it's probably invaluable for improving your timing and ability to focus on a lot of things at once, which for something like the drums is great, seeing as how drums can be the most complicated instrument to play and being able to count time while everyone is playing not on the beat and stuff like that is such a hard thing to learn.
      I have a question though, is that Donkey Kong country game where you move forward by using a conga drum to control it, a rhythm game?

    • @yoyoyonono
      @yoyoyonono 4 роки тому

      @@TheSquareOnes you should look at Dancerush and Dance Evolution. Two reasonably modern dance games that are basically just dancing but a game.

  • @urbansocrates
    @urbansocrates 5 років тому +120

    "Go into music because you HAVE to make music..." Best advice you've ever given Adam. Good on you.

    • @ricardorodriguez5549
      @ricardorodriguez5549 4 роки тому +7

      The itchiest itch ever. Like drugs: the first b9 is free.

    • @BillyDrakePianoMan
      @BillyDrakePianoMan 4 роки тому +1

      Instructions unclear, got kindnapped and have to make music or else my family dies.

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 4 роки тому +4

      Bad advice for me because I love learning music, but I'm missing this apparent drive "real" musicians should have.
      Makes me feel like this isn't for me, despite that absolutely not being the case.

    • @BGDMusic
      @BGDMusic 2 роки тому

      i can confirm i went into music and i am glad i did

  • @PixelBytesPixelArtist
    @PixelBytesPixelArtist 5 років тому +2167

    “don’t go into music for profit”
    Korean government: impossible

    • @BirdieImagineeBCH
      @BirdieImagineeBCH 5 років тому +151

      Kpop star? more like kpop *slave*

    • @nahte-
      @nahte- 5 років тому +9

      Pixel Bytes impossibru

    • @troubledibe9848
      @troubledibe9848 5 років тому +12

      You do know that record labels aren’t the government right?

    • @PixelBytesPixelArtist
      @PixelBytesPixelArtist 5 років тому +129

      troubled ibe
      actually the korean government funds kpop groups as international diplomacy and spends a lot of resources on creating kpop bands

    • @오재화-d6l
      @오재화-d6l 4 роки тому +7

      Hahahhahahaha so true

  • @HiCharity
    @HiCharity 5 років тому +727

    "Also 13. Because I'm feeling spicy."

  • @teamakesgames
    @teamakesgames 5 років тому +65

    Never closed that 1 hour lofi mix so quickly!

  • @constantinoskayafas4156
    @constantinoskayafas4156 4 роки тому +14

    I’m Greek and I’ve grown up dancing Greek dances. I 110% appreciate what you said about Greek music. Not until I started to really play drum set did I even realize the music I had been dancing to my whole life was in odd time signatures. Just goes to show how natural it felt my whole life...

  • @hatchetairsoft2463
    @hatchetairsoft2463 5 років тому +486

    Adam: 2 Drummer bands are great
    Me, a live sound engineer: *REEEEEEE*

    • @HatfieldCreek
      @HatfieldCreek 4 роки тому +19

      I love mixing bands with two drummers, keeps me on my toes.

    • @yeahboiii5828
      @yeahboiii5828 4 роки тому +1

      @@HatfieldCreek that's hell for me

    • @tommegg8486
      @tommegg8486 4 роки тому +3

      My high-school band used to bust a subwoofer thanks to double drum

    • @apothecurio
      @apothecurio 4 роки тому +1

      As long as the one drummer has a soft beater and the other has a hard beater, it’s not toooo bad.

    • @benchilds2374
      @benchilds2374 4 роки тому +4

      Or you don't let one have a kick at all: ua-cam.com/video/170Z9qBjfkI/v-deo.html

  • @traftonstakes1553
    @traftonstakes1553 5 років тому +41

    It’s so cool watching this channel as I go through college learning theory. remember watching as a junior in high school and wanting to understand everything you were saying so bad, and wanting to be able to analyze chords and melodies just by listening. You’ve helped me a lot in my journey through learning theory and improving my improvisation!

    • @TechGrubTV
      @TechGrubTV 3 роки тому

      FREE Lofi Vocals Sample Pack - avistea.gumroad.com/l/cFomq

  • @AJ-vw7nn
    @AJ-vw7nn 5 років тому +320

    broke: adam is starting to get deeper and deeper into the lofi community, and a genre he once hated he now loves!
    woke: lofi is cheap, easy, fast content, and adam doesn’t want to do work over the holidays so he’e cranking out a bunch of lofi content

    • @Ana_crusis
      @Ana_crusis 5 років тому +1

      Oh lo-fi 😂 i wondered what lofi was...

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 5 років тому +25

    You're a hero for doing this!

  • @yuvalne
    @yuvalne 5 років тому +32

    As someone with perfect pitch, I absolutely LOVE your microtonal stuff. It's such a weird effect after years of clearly identified pitch to be lost in a sea of harmony.

  • @felixkick5749
    @felixkick5749 4 роки тому +216

    The guy at 14:54 has a German sounding name, where "B" is called "H" and "B flat" is "B" (don't ask me why). So he technically was right ;)

    • @GamesForever2
      @GamesForever2 4 роки тому +7

      h

    • @AndreasDelleske
      @AndreasDelleske 4 роки тому +24

      The stupid h in place of b in German music had been a copy error committed by a stupid monk in medieval times after some tried to cultivate two different b (higher and lower, „b durum“ and „b molle“) Sigh.
      Medieval bikeshedding.
      The lower b is the minor 7 and thus an entry point for jazz harmonics, among other stuff.

    • @avzarathustra6164
      @avzarathustra6164 4 роки тому +6

      @@AndreasDelleske It's frustrating to see old mistakes live on like that. Like how "island" wasn't even originally spelled with an s :/

    • @jakob7211
      @jakob7211 4 роки тому +13

      Im german and geeez this "h" instead of "b" is awful and cinfusing. Especially because most of the videos about music and music theory I watch in english, so I'm used to the english system but have to switch every time I am in my music class or something. Its annoying.

    • @AndreasDelleske
      @AndreasDelleske 4 роки тому

      @S Interesting, thanks! They de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Musiklehre:_Das_Problem_mit_dem_Notennamen_H say that they didn't have the appropriate letter for the "B quadratum" as printing letter so they took the H instead... which looks similar :) Human life is messy :)

  • @stevenochoa1901
    @stevenochoa1901 4 роки тому +8

    This was my first introduction to this man. He is incredibly well articulated. I can tell he has an inherent ability to compose and convey his concepts through any language. Also, the metaphor between with learning japanese was spot on. Excellent content sir. I appreciate the understanding you have of the many possible backgrounds in your audience.

  • @christiannorton9400
    @christiannorton9400 5 років тому +519

    Adam: Definitely don't recommend jazz bagpipes.
    Me: Oh hell yes, jazz bagpipes.

    • @kwakerjak
      @kwakerjak 5 років тому +14

      Christian McCoy If you really are interested in jazz bagpipes, you’ll probably stumble across the work of Rufus Harley. If so, you should probably seek out the jazz-funk albums he did in the seventies, as his earlier attempts to incorporate the bagpipes into traditional jazz were decidedly “meh” by comparison.

    • @christiannorton9400
      @christiannorton9400 5 років тому +3

      Rufus Harley was the first guy I found after searching "jazz bagpipes" here on this site. But I will have to look more into it, thank you

    • @charleslambert3368
      @charleslambert3368 5 років тому +2

      Nice. I'm guessing that the problem with traditional great pipes was that natural drones will quickly de-tune from each other when outdoors. Also conical bore pipes sound nicer.

    • @thenyesfox8821
      @thenyesfox8821 5 років тому

      @@charleslambert3368 I mean if it's the GHBs, I find that it took a lot of playing and time outside to detune. That is, as long as you have a spit trap

    • @davetbassbos
      @davetbassbos 5 років тому +5

      Sounds like bagpipes have tons of upper harmonic content like distorted guitar, so even playing the thirds of chords can easily get ugly

  • @Gongasoso
    @Gongasoso 5 років тому +107

    The hardest part is when the flam is really noticeable, like really stops being tight and just sorta floats there...
    ... I call it the *FLAM BOYANT*
    /releases confetti/

    • @KimStennabbCaesar
      @KimStennabbCaesar 5 років тому +5

      Good pun. 5/5 toasters.

    • @leg-sc1bb
      @leg-sc1bb 5 років тому +1

      *flam bouyant

    • @Gongasoso
      @Gongasoso 5 років тому

      @@leg-sc1bb... well shit

    • @dooterscoots2901
      @dooterscoots2901 5 років тому

      When it comes to flams when I'm playing drums I try to flam as much as possible I like flams a little too much.

  • @fudgesauce
    @fudgesauce 5 років тому +413

    Suggestion for 1M subscriber celebration: have a live stream where you and friends compose and record a song. But not just a "song in 10 minutes" type of exercise, something earnest. Have you seen clips of Esperanza Spalding's write-and-record-an-album-in-77-hours project? Something like that, but just one song. I think having an end product would be a much better use of your talents and time than something like, oh, playing the lick 1M times, or practicing major scales for 5 hours.

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 5 років тому +9

      what about all the people who hate live streams (like me)?
      youtube is about videos, not live streams

    • @TheAndersops
      @TheAndersops 5 років тому +37

      @@NoNameAtAll2 Don't watch the live stream and just listen to the final product (the music)

    • @matthewdeakin9939
      @matthewdeakin9939 5 років тому +2

      Good idea!

    • @runeng8836
      @runeng8836 5 років тому +11

      and don't listen to the chat for suggestions this time round lmao

    • @MatheusLeston
      @MatheusLeston 5 років тому +1

      that's a great idea. maybe with some fellow youtubers?

  • @Milessongs
    @Milessongs 5 років тому +4

    As a full-time musician I play solo acoustic bar gigs at least 4 nights/wk and it can be difficult to stay focused on playing good music and playing it well. My new trick is to imagine Adam Neely sitting across from me in the booth. Really makes me step up my game. Thanks Adam!

  • @martinwalters1954
    @martinwalters1954 5 років тому

    Just found your channel yesterday. Absolutely mindboggling. Been binge watching ever since. As a life long pro guitarist, at 75 yrs old, I find your channel simply awesome. Best channel on youtube. Thank you so much.

  • @SamsTheBams
    @SamsTheBams 5 років тому +121

    A tiny desk style concert for a million sub video. that would be cool.

  • @creathechiboi
    @creathechiboi 5 років тому +641

    We don’t kink-shame people who like 2 drummers in a band

    • @creathechiboi
      @creathechiboi 5 років тому +36

      John Verne
      ... okay, we kink-shame some people

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 5 років тому +3

      crea the chi boi Snarky puppy will love you then

    • @aconcretefuture
      @aconcretefuture 5 років тому +6

      I guess it's so filthy you can't find it on PornHub.

    • @thekout
      @thekout 5 років тому +16

      What about king crimson? They have 3.

    • @torrent8446
      @torrent8446 5 років тому +10

      @@thekout 3 drummers?!?!?
      how in the hell does king crimson work?

  • @IbsenRogerGomesRego
    @IbsenRogerGomesRego 5 років тому +23

    "Each of us has a fire in our hearts for something. Find it and keep It lit!"
    Thanks!

  • @flutechannel
    @flutechannel 5 років тому

    1 Million cant come soon enough! Congrats!

  • @homunculouis
    @homunculouis 5 років тому +1

    adam you're such an enrichment for my life

  • @IndigoBassNotes
    @IndigoBassNotes 5 років тому +24

    4:33 , This statement is my entire approach to over 30 years of playing Music. It feel good to have a respected , educated and professional Musician say it. Thank you.

  • @jackdesy2127
    @jackdesy2127 5 років тому +42

    "Sorry Jimmy I can't come over after school today I have to go to my ableton lesson" this is the dream

  • @splatterbabble
    @splatterbabble 5 років тому +481

    “Are you good on the piano?”
    “Yeah, but I suck on the organ...”

  • @letsgetlogical4836
    @letsgetlogical4836 5 років тому +5

    Hey Adam! I'm an instructor at a very large music store chain, and our production lessons are pretty popular! They're definitely not as popular as traditional drums/piano/etc, but they're getting there.

  • @TheAlpha021
    @TheAlpha021 5 років тому +246

    You should redo “Maple Leaf Rag” when you hit 1M. :1

  • @Gnurklesquimp
    @Gnurklesquimp 5 років тому +5

    When I first checked out microtonal music I was like ''Ohh yeah that's neat'', then I saw your Sevish recommendation and my mind was blown with colors and cadences I never knew were out there. Highly recommend ''In The Zoon'', ''So Thankful'' and everything else.

  • @JamminWithJake
    @JamminWithJake 5 років тому +48

    Having perfect pitch, I loved it.
    Imagine if you hated colors like teal, magenta, or insert any other in-between colors, because they weren't the standard.
    I feel the same way about the 12 notes.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 5 років тому +7

      I would expect that it's only annoying if you know a song perfectly and then someone plays it in a tuning that is just slightly off. And you can't help but notice that above the actual quality of the performance. But, since enjoying the tuning is part of the microtonal thing, there's nothing for it to get in the way of.

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 5 років тому +1

      Oh, and do you notice when people intentionally tune their thirds to be more accurate so they'll ring better? Choirs and horn bands do this all the time--or, at least, I was always taught to do so in high school band and choir.

    • @solkvist8668
      @solkvist8668 5 років тому +1

      I liked it as well, but sometimes microtonal stuff can be overkill for my brain. Adam Neely or Jacob Collier are pretty good at using it in a tasteful balanced way. That stuff I appreciate

  • @SkeeterMcBeater
    @SkeeterMcBeater 5 років тому +42

    I always thought of Pink Floyds song Money as rock with coattails.

    • @nosemeocurrenada93
      @nosemeocurrenada93 5 років тому +3

      I always thought of everything from pink floyd as rock with a fancy hat

  • @tmrlindner
    @tmrlindner 5 років тому

    Re DAW lessons. I am Currently writing a masters Thesis on the under representation of DAW studies in High school music curriculum. Totally agree with you!

  • @MrCameronFord
    @MrCameronFord 4 роки тому +12

    So excellent that you recommended H Jon Benjamin's jazz record, a really moving and unexpected jazz record

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 5 років тому +550

    "How do you make lo-fi hip hop?
    Properly. Like Adam Neely does.

  • @penguii1242
    @penguii1242 5 років тому +61

    I had a music teacher named McNeely
    i’m convinced having the last name Neely makes you good at music

    • @1337-Nathaniel
      @1337-Nathaniel 5 років тому +2

      Adam's parents are both musicians or music related in some way :)

    • @DrBackBeat
      @DrBackBeat 4 роки тому +3

      So did Adam. Might be the same teacher!

  • @cristinatrevin4128
    @cristinatrevin4128 5 років тому +187

    Adam: hip
    UA-cam: hop

  • @vaughnmorrison1069
    @vaughnmorrison1069 3 роки тому

    Your videos make me feel very safe. you’re like an older brother. love you, dude.

  • @arronviolin
    @arronviolin 5 років тому +5

    Re: “we let our bodies do the thinking for us,” yes, but only the nuts and bolts of *how* something musical happens. But the improvisation itself, just like conversation, is from the mind.

  • @TheDjangofan
    @TheDjangofan 5 років тому +15

    Carly Rae Jepsen has legit mad skills when it comes to writing catchy pop songs. Her EMOTION album was underrated IMO.

  • @schrodingersmoth
    @schrodingersmoth 4 роки тому +70

    ‘What key is Sweet Home Alabama in?’
    Answer: whichever one you can belt it out the loudest in

    • @moasanenjamir
      @moasanenjamir 3 роки тому +3

      Lmao how this comment not popular XD

    • @glennjones6004
      @glennjones6004 3 роки тому

      The key to playing Sweet Home Alabama for our cover band is insisting on a 100 dollar tip in the can. Key is optional.

  • @iamveryconfusedabout
    @iamveryconfusedabout 5 років тому +4

    it's kind of insane that a music theory channel talking about such a niche subject is so close to 1mil, not that it isn't deserved, it's just that I wouldn't have expected it to happen. good job man!

  • @josiphiahwalton5630
    @josiphiahwalton5630 5 років тому +1

    So I'm a senior in highschool and I just made the marine band early this school year and your explanation on why you should go in into music just completely validified my decision and I thank you for that😊👍🏻

  • @joranbooth5529
    @joranbooth5529 5 років тому +1

    lol. I love watching your videos, in part for the music theory, in part for your "gate's open, come on in" approach, and in a much larger part for your dry humor and visual punchlines. Thanks!

  • @adriangjonca680
    @adriangjonca680 5 років тому +7

    I literally was thinking about what quintuplet swing would sound like when you mentioned it in this video.

  • @eldermartins130
    @eldermartins130 5 років тому +288

    6:18
    Adam: "What's better than 2 people? Well, 3 people"
    My dirty mind: O M G

    • @lynnkaminari
      @lynnkaminari 5 років тому +9

      "It's OK to put us in a three-way"

    • @aixide
      @aixide 4 роки тому +6

      "Yes it is a very kinky thing"

  • @atkstat4540
    @atkstat4540 5 років тому +6

    I recently watched a Carly Rae Jepson performance on NPR's Tiny Desk, where she and her band performed acoustic versions of three of her songs, and it was actually really good.

  • @duckenomics7981
    @duckenomics7981 5 років тому

    Hey if you’re young and you love music, a great mobile digital audio workstation is Caustic 3. It’s 15 dollars, but I fell deeply in love with it because it was my first exposure to music-making and sound-making. It lets you use synthesizers and all kinds of bells and whistles that can let you make whatever music is floating around in your brain, as well as experimenting with all kinds of tools. I think there’s a demo too, it just doesn’t let you save your songs.

  • @XanBcoo
    @XanBcoo 5 років тому

    As a bass player and CRJ fan I love that that answer came so quickly to you

  • @marmiteghost
    @marmiteghost 5 років тому +67

    17:35 "carly rae jepsen. only half kidding"
    no adam, no kidding. you are 100% correct. congratulations

    • @NathanaelFosaaen
      @NathanaelFosaaen 5 років тому +4

      accurate. She rips.

    • @darlantro
      @darlantro 4 роки тому +3

      Agreed. Carly Rae Jepsen seems to have so much fun with music, and pushes out into more interesting but danceable stuff with people like Charlie XCX and AG Cook in the pop-meets-noise world.

  • @Zaekmusic
    @Zaekmusic 5 років тому +10

    Bro that’s totally “a Scanner Darkly” reference in the beginning and I appreciate it. Even if you didn’t mean that, it instantly reminded me of it lol.

  • @fearitselfpinball8912
    @fearitselfpinball8912 2 роки тому +3

    ECBG
    I have a little big idea about listening 1st to the subjective content then 2nd to the objective content. So, the descending arpeggio is;
    1. What you wordlessly experience it to be - that is its effect (this is one step more direct than finding descriptors like, ‘mysterious’ or ‘inconclusive’ but might contain that range of meaning).
    2. The objective description (named intervals, or as Adam says a “descending Cmaj7 in 2nd inversion).
    The big idea is to be primarily conversant with music’s effects and secondarily conversant with objective descriptors.
    To give just one interesting example of why this might be practical, if this same phrase were moved to a vibraphone in a large hall, the subjective effect might alter significantly while the objective description would be identical. The idea is that the subjective read takes in “all” of the effect (as an interaction between human and sound) whereas the objective description tells what is measurably true irrespective of a present listener and as a simplification of the felt event.
    Everlasting ❤

  • @ATS123
    @ATS123 5 років тому

    Hey Adam, I'm a tuba player (studying Music Education) with perfect pitch and I actually really like microtonal music!

  • @Duncevideos
    @Duncevideos 4 роки тому

    gotta say the intro to this is my favorite of all your videos i've seen. gotta love existential dread amirite

  • @slamb0b
    @slamb0b 5 років тому +60

    @1:42 as someone with perfect pitch, listening to microtonal music is like watching a David Lynch movie - the experience is submitting to the fear that washes over you

    • @justinlynn
      @justinlynn 5 років тому +3

      Same. Only more like drinking something brown and it's tasting like thick fresh squeezed orange juice. Marvellous.

    • @annalapanda7676
      @annalapanda7676 5 років тому

      I, for one, love it! Jacob Collier FTW!

  • @MrDrasby
    @MrDrasby 5 років тому +3

    Hey Adam, here's another question for your next Q&A :
    Music is a vector of emotions such happiness, sadness, etc. These emotions we feel can partly be explained by the used of certain chords or even key. But what would be the equivalent for feelings like vertigo (or the feeling you can have reading Lovecraft or BLAME!) ?

  • @r9ckndr9ll9
    @r9ckndr9ll9 5 років тому +4

    Question for your next Q&A: Do you have any books you recommend for people who want to start learning music theory.

  • @boonatuna
    @boonatuna 2 роки тому

    That intro was the funniest, realist, most amazing shit ever. Love you bro

  • @brutalvocalcovers
    @brutalvocalcovers 4 роки тому

    I really appreciating these perfect transitions

  • @marticosta
    @marticosta 5 років тому +15

    I have perfect pitch but the microtonal stuff is fine, actually it's even relieving because I don't have to concentrate on the frequencies and it's sometimes easy to hear this new relationships

  • @SyntheticFuture
    @SyntheticFuture 5 років тому +29

    "I can somewhat play piano" *effortlessly doodles some complex riffs during the video*

    • @peterwelly
      @peterwelly 3 роки тому +4

      right?! I don't think I can do that, and I've been playing since I was 6! grrr

  • @Hesher
    @Hesher 5 років тому +5

    this "a scanner-darkly-like" intro, love it

  • @EternalEvanesce
    @EternalEvanesce 5 років тому

    Almost 1 million, way to go Adam

  • @Ryan_s42
    @Ryan_s42 5 років тому

    bro the quality of your videos is so fricken good keep it up

  • @HaydenofEverything
    @HaydenofEverything 4 роки тому +15

    I must correct you on the Bernstein musical response: He also wrote a musical based on the satirical novel Candide in 1974.

    • @urssulas
      @urssulas 4 роки тому

      Hayden of Everything And many more ;)

  • @camerondowns3573
    @camerondowns3573 5 років тому +4

    I love how you always just put the short answer in the thumbnail.
    And then I click anyway.

  • @69UM24OSU12
    @69UM24OSU12 5 років тому +221

    10:55 When Adam accidentally trolls every emo kid ever.

    • @reidgowan2670
      @reidgowan2670 4 роки тому +16

      69UM24OSU12 I haven’t watched this video in a while so I don’t remember what’s here, but I already know that it’s just a G

    • @GreeceKelly
      @GreeceKelly 4 роки тому +7

      WHEN I WAS A YOUNG BOY

    • @kubaj8397
      @kubaj8397 4 роки тому +6

      @@GreeceKelly MY FATHER

    • @sneddypie
      @sneddypie 4 роки тому

      i dont get it

    • @thetalantonx
      @thetalantonx 4 роки тому +3

      @@sneddypie My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black Parade.

  • @gunnar7902
    @gunnar7902 4 роки тому +1

    "we're going to be touring a lot more in the coming year" Adam Neely, 12/30/19... a quote that'll go down in history lol we had no idea

  • @macekoshmot7796
    @macekoshmot7796 5 років тому

    Just something to add about odd meters in traditional european music : most of the music was composed around work and jobs and were in direct link with the activity. If your labor requires you to execute 5 movements to complete it, then the music that the workers will sing will be in 5/4. You're working on a field, 1 step down, 2 cut, 3 cut, 4 put in the bag, 5 stand up

  • @maksimkuzminykh7371
    @maksimkuzminykh7371 5 років тому +3

    Question for the next Q/A:
    Hey Adam, just subscribed, have been binge watching your content. I'm not sure if this question has been asked, but do you enjoy 'classical' music as a 'jazz' musician? If so are there any particular styles/periods you like? Why or why not? I know this question is very cliché, but I'm justed interested to hear your thoughts on 'classical' music

  • @oldvlognewtricks
    @oldvlognewtricks 5 років тому +9

    13:52 - Additional Bernstein musicals for your amusement and reference: Wonderful Town and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue - one success and one flop. Lots to enjoy from Wonderful Town - I imagine you might have a fun time with the Wrong Note Rag.
    Whether Candide is a musical or an opera is up for debate (and perhaps depends on the production), so no shame in not mentioning it.
    Edit: and I forgot about his Peter Pan... The shame is mine.

    • @declanwilcox9445
      @declanwilcox9445 5 років тому

      How does Mass fit in? I've always been confused as to what it is.

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks 5 років тому +1

      ​@@declanwilcox9445 It's a Bernstein :) Seems to me that the majority of his works straddle a genre boundary or two.
      Marin Alsop called it "a multi disciplinary theater work". It was subtitled 'a theatre piece' and it was co-written with Stephen Schwartz... All clues. Perhaps more generally 'music theatre' rather than something following the conventions of 'the Broadway Musical' if such a thing can be said to exist. On the other hand, it's never been produced in a commercial theatre context, as far as I know.
      Your guess is as good as mine - there's probably a thesis in it. Or two.

  • @MichaalHell
    @MichaalHell 5 років тому +11

    H Jon Benjamin’s “I should have” is one of the funniest albums to date. Brilliant comedy

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 4 роки тому

      So relatable as well. I'm listening to it and it feels just like when you are sitting at the piano while listening to music that you don't know how to play, but trying to noodle along to the melody anyway. You're thinking: "Hey, This doesn't sound half bad!" But you know in your head it definitely sounds terrible.

    • @javiercisternasnajle
      @javiercisternasnajle 3 роки тому

      Loving it

  • @Rock.Magic_Boogie.Man_2112
    @Rock.Magic_Boogie.Man_2112 5 років тому +2

    One of my professors actually plays live with Thank You Scientist, I think he went touring with them in Brazil during Finals week. He’s a cool dude.

  • @paulescobar902
    @paulescobar902 3 роки тому

    I'm a drummer and I recently found your channel and have been watching a ton of your videos and this was the first mention of marching percussion I've heard! Yay! Blue Devils, baby

  • @BlackCrustGrind
    @BlackCrustGrind 5 років тому +4

    Highly recommend The Melvins at Hellfest 2011 for how powerful two drummers can be in a live setting. Specifically the drum solo in 'Water Glass'.

  • @TheSilentFool
    @TheSilentFool 5 років тому +35

    3:50
    On this subject I had a weeb friend that was SUPER into DDR and more specifically some kind of free and open source knockoff of DDR that I can't remember the name of now. He knew next to nothing about playing music, writing music, etc, but through those games he extrapolated this bizarre dance game centric sense of rhythm that over time evolved into him literally having this savant level system in his head for rhythm that made absolutely no sense to me but seemed water tight on his end. He eventually (like a decade later) took up playing drums because his church band was missing a drummer and he was like "how hard could it be, you're just hitting pads instead of pushing buttons" and for him that observation was 100% correct. He plays in several bands now and has since learned traditional rhythm notation but he claims in his head he still thinks with his weird DDR centered system that I still do not understand. Maybe one day I'll demand he translate it on paper into traditional rhythmic notation.

    • @Cublex
      @Cublex 4 роки тому +1

      So the DDR game is Stepmania, and as someone who plays both rhythm games and percussion this is absolutely accurate, but I've never heard of translating the notes on the page into a rhythm game chart you visualize yourself.

  • @MrLoneGames
    @MrLoneGames 5 років тому +70

    Adam: A slave to the digital machine of content creation.
    Me: Yeah but it christmas tho.

  • @starburst7681
    @starburst7681 5 років тому

    Omg, Moon Hooch are basically my three favorite humans. Get to see them again Feb 5 and you almost blew my mind until I checked the Sungazer dates. Have fun on tour!

  • @montego2
    @montego2 5 років тому

    Yes to Shawn Crowder's quintuplet swing playlist. Also to his quintuplet swing video.

  • @TitusMaz
    @TitusMaz 5 років тому +44

    Band name idea : *" Microtonal Fusillade "*

  • @prodby1900
    @prodby1900 5 років тому +58

    I see Adam Neely, I click.

  • @c1majesty85
    @c1majesty85 5 років тому +77

    How I learned music theory:
    Watching Adam Neely and looking up everything I dont understand.
    Yep it was a nightmare...
    Edit: That “only half kidding” killed me xD

    • @yukonmcgee1640
      @yukonmcgee1640 5 років тому +3

      Big same my dude.

    • @drakonyanazkar
      @drakonyanazkar 5 років тому +2

      Kinda how we learn vocabulary in most contexts. You just start and then look up what you didn't understand. Soon enough you'll seldom be googling anything during your studies.

    • @WT_Neptune
      @WT_Neptune 5 років тому

      moi aussi

  • @coreyaudet9656
    @coreyaudet9656 4 роки тому

    This was the best advice I have ever heard any Musician offer anyone! I couldn't agree more. I had the chance to go to a Tech College for Graphic Arts and at the same time (I was 17 y/o) my band got an offer from Massacre Records (Germany). I would have spent the rest of my life wondering what I missed had I did the " more stable, and respected thing". SCREW THAT !!! I was born to hit, smash, break, and DESTROY THINGS!!! Drums keep me out of prison! LOL Thank you Mr. Neely. I'll call you Adam when you say I can.

  • @FragileCreatures
    @FragileCreatures 5 років тому

    @3:54 - I believe the formal term for this is 'dancing', rather than rhythm games, and I suspect it may have been around for a little while.

  • @YVZSTUDIOS
    @YVZSTUDIOS 5 років тому +173

    So he is saying that watching his videos to learn music theory is like watching anime with subs to learn Japanese 😄

    • @caladbolg777
      @caladbolg777 4 роки тому +17

      Kind of. The analogy doesn't quite work because Japanese anime is a special kind of slang-spoken Japanese that you would never hear real Japanese speak in public because the form is too rude. There's not really a way to compare it to English because Japan's hierarchical social structure is baked into the language with different expressions, lengthening or shortening your sentences, depending on who you talk to and their social position compared to yours in society. Anime Japanese is a unique slang form that is normally too rude to speak to just about anyone in Japan. It's different enough that Japanese people will recognize you speaking Japanese as if you were in an anime (provided they watch anime. A lot of Japanese don't) as opposed to real life.

    • @b0t_345
      @b0t_345 3 роки тому +5

      @@caladbolg777 yes I’m sure this is how the original commenter wanted people to respond to his joke, an in depth analogy on why is is wrong

    • @ognotapussyslayer5917
      @ognotapussyslayer5917 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@caladbolg777 As for your first point, some anime does have very realistic dialogue, so not completely incorrect. Although I will admit most shounen or action oriented series will give an experience similar to what you mentioned. It'd be like trying to watch a Deadpool movie to learn how to talk to people, or Pulp Fiction. Many a cuss word and a disrespect those characters have. As for the hierarchical structure and talking to different people differently, you could absolutely learn that just by watching subbed media. We do that in America here too you know, as well as literally every other country. It's not unique. We regularly change up our speech to be more respectful based on who we're talking to. Of course it's much more shall we say mandatory in Japan, what with the entire population being social prudes, but it's just an exaggerated version of what we have to a certain extent.

  • @driesverhaag8955
    @driesverhaag8955 5 років тому +13

    That intro really took a dark turn

  • @dysxleia
    @dysxleia 5 років тому +14

    As a person who is cursed with perfect pitch, I usually take extra interest in music that's tuned differently. I like how unique and otherworldly it can sound. Idk that's just me

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 5 років тому

      D-Rock Wow, you’re one in one million buddy. Perfect pitched people normally can’t hear detuned (or other equal temperament) without getting crazy. I’m blessed with a good ear but no perfect pitch, so I can clearly hear if a note is sharper or flatter, but I can’t identify the note. So yeah, pretty enjoyable actually, when it comes to hear some academic contemporaneous music.

  • @funanimal4
    @funanimal4 5 років тому

    dude, you been polishing that piano!! excellent-the rewards of practice!!

  • @antiherorecords
    @antiherorecords 3 роки тому +2

    You know, I hope you'll revisit this Adam. I think that there are some incredibly gifted multi instrumentalists and musicians out there who do make lofi hip hop.
    Laziness and low effort isn't tied to any one genre. Yes are a good bunch low effort, sure, but I think there is a lot of good quality and well thought out lofi hip hop tracks out there like Chillhop.

  • @BrunoNeureiter
    @BrunoNeureiter 5 років тому +53

    Your nasal "fortissimo" was uncomfortable ♥️ Love from Italy 🇮🇹

    • @mc495150
      @mc495150 5 років тому +1

      A me sembrava più un “foooortisimo!!!!” Eheehe

    • @nahte-
      @nahte- 5 років тому

      you CANT be italian without asking davie504’s permission first

  • @ltolleyyyy
    @ltolleyyyy 5 років тому +64

    Nobody:
    Everybody: *play the licc Adam*
    Adam Neely upon hitting 1 million subs: *plays the licc for one million milliseconds*

    • @ayooobro
      @ayooobro 4 роки тому +5

      That’s like 8 days

    • @shadowmage36
      @shadowmage36 4 роки тому +3

      @@ayooobro Sixteen minutes and 40 seconds.

  • @TheDarkMessiah
    @TheDarkMessiah 5 років тому +63

    "Have you ever listened to greek music?"
    ...does Septicflesh count?

    • @raulperez2308
      @raulperez2308 5 років тому +1

      now we're asking the real questions
      check out omega btw, top notch greek black metal

    • @JohannesParra
      @JohannesParra 5 років тому +4

      In as much as saying i hold a degree in Egyptology from listening to Nile, which btw i fucking adore.

    • @cherrysfunk
      @cherrysfunk 5 років тому

      yall gotta listen to Aphrodites Child immediately

    • @chrisSkordPiano
      @chrisSkordPiano 5 років тому

      Listen to manos hajidakis or rebetika true Greek music

    • @thedarkdream2597
      @thedarkdream2597 5 років тому

      @@raulperez2308 Come on, Septicflesh is not black metal.
      - a big Septicflesh fan

  • @Yeeorgo
    @Yeeorgo 5 років тому

    Hey, I recently started composing and I just discovered your channel. Its really interesting to see music theory explained in a humoristic way

  • @sheccabaw
    @sheccabaw 5 років тому

    As a language teacher with a minimal understanding of music theory... your "the language of music theory" metaphor is super true.