Jacob would go on to win an GRAMMY for a jazz arrangement of the Flintstones theme with a (not an exaggeration) *blistering* melodica solo. That's real. Look it up. At this point, getting on stage with Jacob Collier with a melodica takes balls of it's own
They are incredible musicians... top world level quality and ability. But they never "jump in". You think it's like that, but they do have reharsals :)
@@Marius1988Roma They probably usually rehearse alone without the guest soloists they may invite, mostly because the only part where guests play is the improv solo sections. In this case because Jacob sat in with them for the rest of the song, I imagine they did rehearse with him, but most of their other guests have literally just "jumped in." Chris Potter has some pretty obvious giveaway moments on video where he clearly doesn't know the song form but figures it out live in a couple seconds. Happens in both Lingus (Cheltenham jazz fest 2017) and Shofukan (GroundUP music festival 2020). Also seems the same way when they invite Hamilton de Holanda on Lingus, who appears to know the song from popularity but not have any experience actually performing it. He also adapts to all the details very quickly though since they're all pros
7:00 you could tell they were all just so lost in jacobs solo, including jacob himself. Then, the drummer pulled it all in and they all came back in perfectly. That was hilarious
I'm so happy to be finding my music again - two of my favorites Snarky Puppy and Jacob Collier - I'm thrilled and re-invigorated. Jacob, this is what I meant by performing with musicians that push you, instead of the other way around. You played beautifully, and I'm incredibly excited to have both SP and JC as inspirations in my musical world. Thank you all!
@@GrumpyStormtrooper No, it isn't. It's currently suffering from "Ukulele syndrome" but it has been used seriously since it was invented. People said the same thing about Sax until it found it's place in Jazz.... Try listen to some Augustus Pablo on melodica and you will probably change your mind :)
@@leeda36 at the end of the live studio version, after Shawn Martin's solo, Michael League presents him and says "Shawn Martin on piano. Literally on the piano", since he ended the solo by climbing the piano. Here something similar happened ruclips.net/video/i1cskIan5Jw/видео.html
So you would do it much better, right? ... LMAO You could tell that JC it's a remarkable ongoing phenomena and playing with seasoned musicians it's just a step in jazz-wise development ... entonces no weís poh wn! peace :D
Bassist took a bit of liberty, I imagined he would’ve brought something to the table? It’s a fun jam once it begins though they sound like they’re not really listening to each other. Maybe it is the recording.
Psychedelta Blues 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 oooooohhhhh ahhhhhh. You're welcome for the video, How about you enjoy the Music without high mighty approach you seem to have.
Nathaniel Hope yeah, I might have been a little bitter yesterday. Sorry about that haha. I just think music has the quick tendency to become about showing off (I do this too) instead of the music itself, but no need to be a dick about it, I agree. Thx for the upload
7:19
"Can I stop soloing now Michael?"
"No"
Lucas Saur Exactly
Lucas Saur Exactly
+Lucas Saur Exactly
+Lucas Saur Exactly
+Lucas Saur Exactly
getting on stage with snarky puppy takes balls,
getting on stage with snarky puppy with a melodica takes South Park medicinal marijuana episode balls.
Jacob would go on to win an GRAMMY for a jazz arrangement of the Flintstones theme with a (not an exaggeration) *blistering* melodica solo. That's real. Look it up.
At this point, getting on stage with Jacob Collier with a melodica takes balls of it's own
@@grudman7885 you right, you right
He was so nervous. It’s crazy to see how different his vibe is on stage compared to now!
This was the time before he started giving everyone a lecture on tonality, chords and the history of the universe
Yeah fuck him for trying to bring more people into the music community by explaining complex musical concepts to the commonfolk.
@@kickmonlee3390 I dont think he meant that its a bad thing.
👏🙌😆
@@kickmonlee3390 Must be hard living life and being so aggressive
@@designtechdk What?! You’re the one being aggressive, you probably whisper horrible things 😆✌🏽
Made me laugh that Jacob's playing melodica in the brass section. Two trumpets, tenor sax and melodica - that's something I haven't seen before!
3 trumpets - whoops
Yes because it’s retarded.
Julien etienne what
@@julienetienne1399 Elitists like you suck the fun out of music. Melodica is a beautiful instrument.
@@julienetienne1399 wot
i love these audiences, go fucking ham over the soloes, thats how its supposed to be
It looks like Mike League has a bank of around 25 facial expressions that he throws on shuffle.
10:21 that "woo" was so perfectly in time and in tune haha!
Can't believe the guy just jumps in with Snarky Puppy and plays his solo like it's a walk in the park... And the level of connection, Craaaaazzzy !
They are incredible musicians... top world level quality and ability. But they never "jump in". You think it's like that, but they do have reharsals :)
In this case anyway, Jacob "only" makes an improvisation so they are very, very connected as you said!
@@Marius1988Roma They probably usually rehearse alone without the guest soloists they may invite, mostly because the only part where guests play is the improv solo sections. In this case because Jacob sat in with them for the rest of the song, I imagine they did rehearse with him, but most of their other guests have literally just "jumped in." Chris Potter has some pretty obvious giveaway moments on video where he clearly doesn't know the song form but figures it out live in a couple seconds. Happens in both Lingus (Cheltenham jazz fest 2017) and Shofukan (GroundUP music festival 2020). Also seems the same way when they invite Hamilton de Holanda on Lingus, who appears to know the song from popularity but not have any experience actually performing it. He also adapts to all the details very quickly though since they're all pros
5:15 Jacob plays “the lick”. what a man
Before it was a meme
@@adamboof6769 it’s been a meme for over a decade now. But he played it before RUclipsrs started spreading it around ig
JeiMV yh i know lol. It’s actually been a lot more than a decade. Still funny.
@@adamboof6769 Yeah haha
truly a man
oh god
Everyone should listen to Anomalie to I think he will be the next young musician to play with snarky puppy!
Paradox Thank you for the heads up! Subscribed after hearing 30 seconds 😊
oh coucou toi
love your music anomalie
RUclips is so awesome sometimes
7:00 you could tell they were all just so lost in jacobs solo, including jacob himself. Then, the drummer pulled it all in and they all came back in perfectly. That was hilarious
I'm guessing it was staged
The scale was melodica minor.
nice
Muy ingenioso tu comentario
Insane. The kids restored my faith. Smiling inside. Keeping high information and improvisational music alive is postponing our demise
Love how you just loose your shit at the end "yeah Bill!!! BILLLLL!!!!!!"
Haha that was me saying "shut up ese it's a solo". No beef, just enjoy the music
Thanks for uploading!😊
"Mike!!"
"shut up ese it's a solo"
DEAD LOOOOOOL
Bunch o' musicians, god damn :') never heard a crowd cheer so much at a down-going pentatonic pattern going up a half-step
I love how he starts with the horn section, but then the beast awakens. The look he gives to the drummer is so f****** good.
The guitar at 8:55-9:55!!!
Exactly fam... I thought i was the only who noticed. BUTTER!
One if Snarky Puppy's best crowd ever!
Melodica is one of those instruments, like violin, that really takes skill to make sound good. Not many can do it but this is great!
It’s as easy a piano wtf
@@OM-md6ki Piano is not easy 😂 And I said Melodica was hard to make sound good. Not that it's difficult to play.
YEAH BILL!!!
I'm so happy to be finding my music again - two of my favorites Snarky Puppy and Jacob Collier - I'm thrilled and re-invigorated. Jacob, this is what I meant by performing with musicians that push you, instead of the other way around. You played beautifully, and I'm incredibly excited to have both SP and JC as inspirations in my musical world. Thank you all!
OMG ... totally AWESOME!!! Creativity out the ROOF!!! Thanks!
This kid is talented in so many areas it's sickening!
God, this gotta be one of the best performances ever. Thank you for recording and sharing!!!!!
You guys are the shit, plus you always play with new upcoming talent, like Miles Davis does, Keep up, You're the kind of band I wanna see live
Almost started applauding Jacob's solo. Killin!!!!
two octaves of power...
I love how excited you are man :) Great video, thanks for uploading!
This is totally amazing. I'm speechless.
wow. They're just having so much fun!
Nobody can convince me that the melodica has an attractive sound regardless of how magnificently Mr Collier plays it..
Keyboard Dancers he made it look so cool, it's a meme instrument for kids but it has a place somewhere
@@GrumpyStormtrooper No, it isn't. It's currently suffering from "Ukulele syndrome" but it has been used seriously since it was invented. People said the same thing about Sax until it found it's place in Jazz.... Try listen to some Augustus Pablo on melodica and you will probably change your mind :)
@@googleuser3163 I never thought it wasn't a proper intrument. Hermeto Pascoal is my favorite melodica player
10:40 trynna imitate the famous "on the piano, literally on the piano"
What are you referring to?
@@leeda36 at the end of the live studio version, after Shawn Martin's solo, Michael League presents him and says "Shawn Martin on piano. Literally on the piano", since he ended the solo by climbing the piano. Here something similar happened
ruclips.net/video/i1cskIan5Jw/видео.html
@@giacomocasartelli5503 Oh I see, thanks! That's awesome
Thank you for sharing a great moment! I'd never have seen that if it wasn't for you.
It's a pity that there is only 1 "Like" button available. I would put around 10 for these guys
Dammit! I give it a thumbs up every time i come around!
He's fantastic !!!!!!!!!!
the slide guitar at 9:00 is delicious
man... Melodica solo. So good.
YUUH BYLL!
That 'Master Rocker' base line in the beginning was a very nice touch :)
How did I miss this, its all too much for me.
6:50-6:57 - wow!
Jesus the groove that mike throws at the beginning is so fucking GOOD
Omg 4:46 look at Maz and Jay, you can see precisely the point they knew something crazy was going on 😂
OMG!!!! OMG OMG!!!!!!!! I will definitely buy this Album when it comes out!!!!
Ils sont dérangés ces gars là!!! Ouf!
Brilliant.band.with.brilliant.special.guest.musician.Jacob.Collier
Awesome!!!!!!
muchas gracias por compartir este video!!! me encanto el pibe q lo grabo re feliz gritando jajja yo estaria igual
Unfriggin'believable!!
BIIIIIIIIEEEIEIIIEIIEIIEIIIIILLLL !!!
LMAO "SHUT UP ESAY! ITSA SOLO" "AH FUK"
So you would do it much better, right? ... LMAO
You could tell that JC it's a remarkable ongoing phenomena and playing with seasoned musicians it's just a step in jazz-wise development ... entonces no weís poh wn! peace :D
wipitywopity if you listen and notice my quotation marks I was quoting the person taking the video.......
+wipitywopity Wtf are you even on about?
+iTsKimmyBlanco my quotation marks are referencing the humorous remarks the videographer was saying....
Matt West My comment was directed to Wipitywopity...
From 10:00 on was straight church
you mean straight 2nd line
teeny which came from southern church. This is form of second line is done in many churches tis called a praise break.
Браво !
Bravo!!!
Maravilloso!!!
COOL DOESN'T COME CLOSE!!!
now... thats what a jazz groupie sounds like!
Straight Church
You got that right lol
Indeed bro
Sound like has elements of gospel in it.
It's based off the 2nd Line sound of New Orleans :)
Bro stood on the keyboard 😂
Joy! Joy! Joy!
this had something to do with Cory Henry
8:54 so freaking beautiful!!!
Thought he was playing the trumpet in the thumbnail and scared the shit out of me
Lol all of the hipsters in the audience jizzing at his funk, love it
Hi I’m jacob and if I could play like Jacob it would be great!
double rainbows at the end
TWO OCTAVES OF POWER! lol
I thought Jayda Brown was the youngest :)
Jacob Collier = wunderkind
+venison music She's on Volume I, he's talking about Volume II :)
fricken oowahsum
That's a shitton of gear on that stage, man.
4:04
When some dude yelled ed sheeran and the guy said OOOH like he thought that was it. Comedy gold
6:50
5:49
remember when he wore pants and not potato sacks?
Anyone else holding their breath?
corey feldman
only the pinky thru the strap cuz his pinkies strong as hell
It´s a funny way Tennesse Waltz ?
sick !:)
Seems so obvious to see them together on stage
Anyone know who the guitarist is at 9:00?
probably bob lanzetti or mark lettieri
I think Chris Mcqueen did this gig! :)
Who The F playing melodica like that?
Dying
could somebody explain which kind of polything is going on at 5:05?
+Thedrunk Hobo Sounds like it's just laid back phrase
Thedrunk Hobo sharp 11 and 13 stuff
Hermeto Pascoal en vivo mirar Festival de Montreux '79
That lick at 5:00 is SO tasty
Fucking Bill, love that man
diobbbbastardo! TNX FOR THE VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10:50XD
Is it me or you can’t hear Jacob?
16 people with no ears
Bassist took a bit of liberty, I imagined he would’ve brought something to the table? It’s a fun jam once it begins though they sound like they’re not really listening to each other. Maybe it is the recording.
The dude filming has perfect pitch at 8:44 !!!!
being able to sing in tune isn't the same as having perfect pitch
Not perfect pitch necessarily, but VERY in tune. And knew the melody perfectly.
Would have loved to have seen him on any other instrument than melodica
stop moaning bro
All the uhhhs and ahhhhs after every phrase are a bit pretentious, I think. I'm getting that "look at how good I can listen to music everyone"-vibe.
Psychedelta Blues 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 oooooohhhhh ahhhhhh. You're welcome for the video, How about you enjoy the Music without high mighty approach you seem to have.
Nathaniel Hope yeah, I might have been a little bitter yesterday. Sorry about that haha. I just think music has the quick tendency to become about showing off (I do this too) instead of the music itself, but no need to be a dick about it, I agree. Thx for the upload