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Junichi Arima
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Junichi Arima Bass Cover - "Take Me Over" by Lil Rod, King Los, NDJ
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#takemeoverbasschallenge
Music by Lil Rod
Bass: Junichi Arima
MTD (Michael Tobias Design) 535
La Bella Strings Stainless Steel
#takemeoverbasschallenge
Music by Lil Rod
Bass: Junichi Arima
MTD (Michael Tobias Design) 535
La Bella Strings Stainless Steel
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Видео
Master Class with Jacob Collier [FULL VIDEO] at Berklee College of Music Learning Center
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Master Class with Jacob Collier Berklee College of Music Learning Center TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to the Masterclass 02:00 - Arranging songs and Jacob's workflow (Fascinating Rhythm as an example) 07:40 - What's the lowest note Jacob can sing? 08:38 - Fascinating Rhythm segment from the bass up to the melody 10:17 - "Equal Temperament is a scam" and "properly tuning chords" 14:16 - Four...
One More Chance (Gt. Kevin Byrd) - Junichi Arima Bass Cover
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Kevin Byrd Killin The Guitar On One More Chance With Ricky Dillard and the New G in North Carolina Junichi Arima on Bass www.junichiarima.com instagram: @junichiarima MTD (Michael Tobias Design) 535 AG5 Labella Strings RX Stainless Steel
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Challenge - Junichi Arima (MTD AG5, La Bella Strings Nylon Tapewound)
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Challenge Track by Carlton "C-dub" Whitfield @cdubworld Drums: Isaiah Johnson @zayajohnson Bass: Junichi Arima @junichiarima MTD (Michael Tobias Design) 535 AG5 La Bella Strings "Tigers Blood" Copper White Nylon Tapewounds
Junichi Arima - Shout on Bass (MTD 535 AG5, La Bella Strings Tigers Blood Nylon Tapewound Strings)
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Junichi Arima on Bass www.junichiarima.com instagram: @junichiarima MTD (Michael Tobias Design): 535 AG5 La Bella Strings: Tigers Blood Strings
Junichi Arima - Kevin Dean Jr / Junichi Arima Praise Break
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Junichi Arima on Bass www.junichiarima.com instagram: @junichiarima MTD (Michael Tobias Design) 535 AG5 Kevin Dean Jr on Drums Follow him on Facebook.com/kevinpdeanjr87 and kevinpdeanjr87 Original video (Kevin Dean Jr-Praise Break Drum Cover) ruclips.net/video/fsvHbBV8YvM/видео.html
Over complicated. Dont understand the hype.
1:09:48 Brings in a Zappa lead line, like it's nothing... Jacob ❤
Not sure why but when Jacob explains things I understand so much more than when my old teachers or other sources explained the same.
You can just see how humble this guy is. Like are you serious? What Grammy winning? Artist is still making videos using not his but his sister‘s iPad.? Most people lose themselves in the money in the fame, and he’s just so humble to want to go do hours long master classes at colleges? It’s great
I can't agree enough on how huge 5ths and 4ths are. Recently I've come up with some cool microtonal 8-note scales that worked with widely spaced 8 note chords, and the trick was to have 4 notes that each have a 5th that didn't occur yet. It was really cool on sine waves, cause it was such a huge sound it basically turned to timbre. Because of it's wide span, it starts low, so you put like a plucky low-pass on it and it just sounds like a bass with timbre sympathetic to your complex harmony, awesome stuff. Do it in just intonation and that line should completely vanish! These scales are also very cool for how they make you play certain notes in certain registers only, aside from maybe some passing tones etc.
He is beautiful
This dude is the real deal. What a great guy
all this knowledge and for what? you know what i want to se i want to see him choping some japanese soul samples from the 80s i want to see him doing a drain gang type beat or a westside gunn type beat thats real music dawg. (yes im very jealous)
7:59 D's nuts, you're safe cause is Db
Thats alot of great content. Lots of it was new to me and made alot of sense
Its best to teach people this is teaching.
20:15
He’s just finished composing and come out from his bed room
auto-tune uses jacob
Espectacular
JEEEZZZZ MAN🍾🍾
I absolutely know nothing about music but Jacob Collier is such a compelling genius to watch (even if I haven’t a clue what he’s talking about) that he draws you in into his own unique world and brain!!!! 26 y o musician giving a Masterclass…now that’s beyond impressive and incredible!
Wow im amazed your really good u can do the same rhythms and notes he doing ima a bass player too and I can’t do that
Anyone can identify these 5 chords 1:28:08 and again 1:28:18 ?
"Giant steps" progression
@@lopezrodriguezsantiago2466 hey that’s right now I hear it thx :)
He have to write "contemporary music theory" textbook.
Dam I think learning Chinese is easier
Jesus. RUclips used to be ugly.
39:32 why did he say that the 6th and the 9th was major 7th?
Oh i get it
According to Jacob “you’re winning” if you: 1. Use chromatic since it’s the most stepping steps that you get 2. If you don’t limit yourself to equal temperament
I'm a great admirer of Jacob Collier, but his assertion that equal temperament is a lie goes much too far. Yes it's a compromise, as he says, but it is a necessary compromise without which the development of music from the eighteenth century onwards would not have been possible. All those chromatic jazz harmonies that Jacob loves along with the modulations that he enjoys so much have been facilitated by equal temperament. Having said that, I love his justly tempered choral harmonies and the blend and resonance of really good singing groups such as Voces8 are massively informed by their ability to sing perfect perfect fifths etc.
How to piss off Jacob Collier: Use Quantizer or Autotune, he'll come for your soul
Jacob collier is one of the most overrated musician who doesn't have any musical skill. I make better music and am severely underrated. How does this work? This is messed up. The Industry needs to change.
@@pangbeats4978 He has deep musical skill and an extensive knowledge on musical theory. Some of his compositions might not be musically pleasing to the ear but it contains emotion and a work of true genius, where your music may sound "good", actually his music has more creativity and depth of emotions, and his compositions may not sound "good", but even Sorabji's compositions do not sound "good", he was a true genius, music is not about pleasing the ear, it is about creativity. Please don't take this the wrong way, I am just telling you.
if music doesn't sound good to you it's not good(for you)
Fuck the rules is the answer….. Yes.
25:49 I remembered the chopin nocturne op 9 no 2 that part of chromatism
I’ll be honest…….I have no clue what your playing…..or saying….but I like it.
Just the way he automates shit in logic is kinda proof he’s thinking about music on a different level. I barely automate anything in my music. Lol. I just accept that one note or voice might get buried. Lol. It’s all about the bigger picture. If I had the gift he has, I’d probably start doing drugs. I wouldn’t be able to just get lost in music. I’d be thinking about it too much.
i dont get any of that
I'd never heard of Mr Collier and didn't expect to want to watch every minute of the almost two hours, and yet, here I am, loving it. His brain is working so fast he can barely keep up with it.
It’s the sugar crush guy
Did he have a masterclass in a friedge?
I have a degree in music and took many exams in music but I feel like a beginner watching this. All power to Jacob he is music.
Jacob collier is one of the most overrated musician who doesn't have any musical skill. I make better music and am severely underrated. How does this work? This is messed up. The Industry needs to change.
Now try to figure out what the poor 4 chords uneducated cover strum not entirely unlike a guitarist like me looks like watching this... It IS fascinating, I just love watching him hop from one idea to another apparently effortlessly, I truly do even if I don't understand 0.1% (I know, I m bragging) of what he talks about. Now the issue for me is when I listen to the result of what he does, it's magic trick union magic trick, but I get more emotions from basic blues/rock musicians. I guess it just makes me a twat I guess, I just hope in the future he gets down from the stars he's adventuring in, and deliver more "grass roots" emotions, for I truly believe he could make a lot more people happier simplifying what he does, and we DO need people like him to make our world better. I know, I just don't have brain cells, must have been these The Cure years I guess...
It's not a sharp 13 it's a flat 9. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
- great upoad!
30:00
Who?
44:32 this is the most cerebral and yet Punk Rock thing ever.
Supernatural! Just amazing, Jacob.
@GIFTEDASF Jacob collier is one of the most overrated musician who doesn't have any musical skill. I make better music and am severely underrated. How does this work? This is messed up. The Industry needs to change.
@@pangbeats4978 how can we hear your work? Must be awesome
I’m definitely using that tri-tone trick asap. 🙂
Jacob talks about discovering a new way to bend harmony like he just found a new pokemon
13:28 Zelda!
25:22
Jacob need to write a book
I like looking at it from. Journey emotion standpoint. So @22:00 ish, we see that slight deviation from the home. This is like Frodo and Sam and the others just having their escapades within the Shire. The trickery and goofing withing the Shire is safe but the Shire, they see is indeed nice and wonderful and it makes you feel good. The arrival at the home key there is just a reassuring they are in a good place. But the greater deviations is more if they leave the Shire. Theirs more uncertainty, difficulty, a wider emotional deviance, and almost as if the anticipation of the return to the Shire amplifies that sensation of returning to Home. One is a slight reminder that home is nice. Another provokes a longing for home.
Mozart in the jungle
i'm not going to watch this
what a human