@@Mysc1 come on bruh, not everyone knows every musicians name. Maybe he just discovered the Band recently, never cared about their names, just randomly saw this video
@@bennyelsensohn9299 Michael League is the band leader tho, I think that Corey Henry steals the show quite commonly in Snarky Puppy, but everybody knows League
@@noamguitar4413 Yeah but there are still People who have heard of Cory Henry but don't know Snarky Puppy. He has his Cory Henry & The Funk Apostels and there are many videos about him playing Keyboard on Music Events. And just as i (as a guitarist) am nerdy about guitarists, maybe keyboard players just focus on keyboard players and not bassists. And we don't have to mention the people who really don't care about or know names or artists, no matter how often they listen to their music. Everybody who cares knows their names, but not EVERYBODY.
I've never seen anyone so deep in the groove but looking so spaced out at the same time. He's on his own planet but still locked in *tight* with the rest of the band
Man this solo takes me back. This was the first solo i transcribed in college! I remember listening to this track a million times lol, took me a solid month to get down. Now that I can see a transcription of it by a professional, it's very funny to see the differences between your notation and mine! So interesting how even in music, we still speak our own language. And Cory Henry is definitely speaking the language of the cosmos when he plays! Still as wonderful as the first time i heard it
I had a similar experience, was watching this just now going "huh this is familiar, have I seen this?", then he played that chromatic triplet up-down-up-down phrase and I had vivid flashbacks to me and my mates always quoting that at jam nights, just to mess with each other and remind everyone that they weren't Cory 😂 and also because it's fun and can make a room go crazy haha
Cory knows how to use those triads man!!! He has an incredible ear and reharmonizes beautifully while still keeping the integrity of the melody. incredible stuff!
@Un árbol hello, a tree (I think that's what un arbol means). It's an extremely impressive run. It displays the highest level of mastery over the keys, but also, it just sounds super tasteful and cool.
I've been enjoying this solo for years, must have listened to it easily 300 times...! Sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): most of the Snarky Puppy guys studied at what school?
Hey Tim i like this solo because Cory takes inspiration from his performance in a night in Paris. It’s a really cool video If you haven’t seen it. Anyways I think it’s cool because at the end of the first song after Cory gets a crazy solo part Kevin Powell starts playing this little riff on the piano and the song transfers to a more modern r&b beat. Cory plays that riff in this solo and maybe by coincidence it sounds like he’s in the same mode as well. Go to 10:50 if you want to hear the riff. I think it’s really cool how Cory draws alot from a night in Paris it’s an awesome performance.
Absolutely, I would love for this little part to be transcribed too (after trying myself). But man, this solo blows me away time and time again! Insane!
Did you see how Shaun turned when they did the wall down 251. Not to mention Michael called it out in the middle of cory doing a crazy lick and cory just handled it like a gee . One of the greatest solos of all time indeed
This man's talent is simply monstrous. His ability to integrate - in improvisation, that is, in real time (!!!!) - melodic, rhythmic and harmonic (but also timbral, Cory Henry's touch is ALWAYS the right one) elements into perfect structural control has the miraculous. With the maddening, staggering ease he finds himself with, if Cory systematically devoted himself to composition we would have a modern-day Mozart. Thank goodness we have a profusion of explosive young talent, Henry is part of today's cohort of the elect (to name a few, Louis Cole, Genevieve Artadi, Jacob Collier, Fuensanta Mendez, Michael League himself and others of this fantastic generation of phenomena - and I apologize for the names that no doubt escape me at this time).
Can you explain to someone who doesn't really understand music theory what he did at that point? The other band members were blown away as well, but I don't fully understand what's going on.
@@stephenrhea5677 On m. 33, Cory Henry started doing a whole tone pattern which does not have a tonal center, basically it's a sound that's not very grounded music-wise. In response, Micheal sets Cory up with a chromatic walk-down to something called a 2-5-1, which is a very common and grounded sound in jazz and other modern music. Cory picks up on the bass walk-down while simultaneously playing his fast chaotic patterns, and the two of them play that juicy 2-5-1 together from counts 3 and 4 of m. 34. Basically, the bass player sets up the nastiest alley-oop out of nowhere and the keyboard player's dunk shattered the backboard. It's like if two people randomly said the same sentence in the same way at the same time.
yeah wow, that was really really really good - this is such a good channel, you've shown me some of the best musical performances I've ever seen, and I only found your channel a month ago haha
I got the special opportunity to play percussion behind Corey a few years ago as part of the BRYAC funk night band in BlacK Rock, CT. It was a seriously badass jam. I think it’s somewhere here on RUclips.
SO incredibly stoked to see Cory on the lineup at Electric Forest this year, who would have guessed my most anticipated artist at an EDM festival would be an improv artist
Since a Rhodes has tonenbars (baby pitch forks) and pickups, it is not a synthesizer. But a Hammond is one, the foundation sine waves are produces by a tone generator :)
Incredible! I had the pleasure of finally seeing Corey play live down here in Sydney Australia a few weeks ago Just an inspiration!!! Thanks for your channel and transcribing genius !! Legend 👍🏻
oh man! One of my favorites ever. I was sold on lingus, but found this shortly after and i was converted to the church of cory! He’s a genius his solos are on another level of thinking. I always wished this recording went on longer. I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find any more of this performance
Tbh this is pretty normal for Cory Henry. You should definitely see him live one day. Your mind will be blown! I saw him in Oakland and every second of the show was like this or even better. Awesome transcription though!
Daniel is always right on with Corey. Shaun Martin is dope too. I still remember when he got up and walked off the set of the recording during one of Corey's solos lmao.
Is that ok to call this man a god of jazz now ? I bet he might be one of the people from pararell world reincarnated into this world with superpower in jamming... Yo he don't even have to look at a keyboard he plays.. He just feels it like he's born with it. That is crazy and special every time I come back here to enjoy...
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The best part about watching Cory play is seeing established musicians around him freaking out at how creative he is.
shawn.
Just take a look at the bass player🤪
Shawn and Michael just absolutely digging it
Corey is an established musician.
@@mollepolle we know we’re just talking about how how the OTHER established musicians are vibing so hard to his playing.
the energy between the bassist and corey is a wholeee mooddd. what a vibe
Come on bruh that's Michael League
@@Mysc1 come on bruh, not everyone knows every musicians name. Maybe he just discovered the Band recently, never cared about their names, just randomly saw this video
@@bennyelsensohn9299 Michael League is the band leader tho, I think that Corey Henry steals the show quite commonly in Snarky Puppy, but everybody knows League
@@noamguitar4413 Yeah but there are still People who have heard of Cory Henry but don't know Snarky Puppy. He has his Cory Henry & The Funk Apostels and there are many videos about him playing Keyboard on Music Events. And just as i (as a guitarist) am nerdy about guitarists, maybe keyboard players just focus on keyboard players and not bassists. And we don't have to mention the people who really don't care about or know names or artists, no matter how often they listen to their music.
Everybody who cares knows their names, but not EVERYBODY.
2:56 Even the greatest solos must have the licc
I've never seen anyone so deep in the groove but looking so spaced out at the same time. He's on his own planet but still locked in *tight* with the rest of the band
Wherever Cory goes... I wanna see it just once. Even if I only get to see it briefly as I transition out of this mortal coil.
@@Diego24fps this sounds exactly like something i'd say ...generally about several things lol
Man this solo takes me back. This was the first solo i transcribed in college! I remember listening to this track a million times lol, took me a solid month to get down. Now that I can see a transcription of it by a professional, it's very funny to see the differences between your notation and mine! So interesting how even in music, we still speak our own language.
And Cory Henry is definitely speaking the language of the cosmos when he plays! Still as wonderful as the first time i heard it
hope your transcription is better than this one cuz this is not Timothys finest work lmao
@@NInjatam it's a great transcription, but there're a lot of spellings/enharmonics that obscure what exactly is going on in the solo
Wonderful words 👌
I had a similar experience, was watching this just now going "huh this is familiar, have I seen this?", then he played that chromatic triplet up-down-up-down phrase and I had vivid flashbacks to me and my mates always quoting that at jam nights, just to mess with each other and remind everyone that they weren't Cory 😂 and also because it's fun and can make a room go crazy haha
Cory knows how to use those triads man!!! He has an incredible ear and reharmonizes beautifully while still keeping the integrity of the melody. incredible stuff!
When the bass player was walking down to the 2-5-1 and I heard it from a mile away. it came and i got the CHILLS. AMAZING!!!!
yo same here,
Love that the "whooooooah!!!" from the audience was for the harmony and not the solo as usually happens
Michael, Shaun and the audience all went nuts when it happened!
It's my new fav 2-5-1 oml it's pure fuel
1:26 when he hits the 2 5 with that sixtuplet run, look at everyone's faces flip the hell out
@Un árbol hello, a tree (I think that's what un arbol means). It's an extremely impressive run. It displays the highest level of mastery over the keys, but also, it just sounds super tasteful and cool.
Michael League genially called it.. great chemistry!
Can you explain what happened there? I didn’t get it
The dude on the bass could not believe it him self, and thats probably the gazillionth gig they already played together 😂
I've been enjoying this solo for years, must have listened to it easily 300 times...! Sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): most of the Snarky Puppy guys studied at what school?
university of north texas!
University of North Texas
correct spelling and punctuation! :)
Hey Tim i like this solo because Cory takes inspiration from his performance in a night in Paris. It’s a really cool video
If you haven’t seen it. Anyways I think it’s cool because at the end of the first song after Cory gets a crazy solo part Kevin Powell starts playing this little riff on the piano and the song transfers to a more modern r&b beat. Cory plays that riff in this solo and maybe by coincidence it sounds like he’s in the same mode as well. Go to 10:50 if you want to hear the riff. I think it’s really cool how Cory draws alot from a night in Paris it’s an awesome performance.
My best guess is UNT in Denton. How do I get the PDF? Haha. Everyone in the band is amazing.
You know it’s good when they make a measure of 4/4 quarter notes sound syncopated
Right!?!?!? I was like, after all that rhythmic complexity, and chromaticism- those 4 simple quarters were the coolest!!!👍🏻♥️
@@88pynogrl wow you put that so succinctly! Thank you! ❤️
1:42 “keep playing” so awesome 😂
I've listened to this solo so many times. It's so legendary, the way that everything aligns... One of the most perfect moments in the history of sound
came for Cory, stayed for the goated acoustic guitar player
Awesome to see you here!
🕺💃🐊🐊🐊🌈
lol what? i don't even hear it
@@rautshsale1948 I also can't hear it.
he's not even playing
Indeed, this is one of my favourite solos. Transcribed it for my bachelors exam. Also the Rhodes part is super nice! Nod your head.
Thank you, I love this solo. But I also really dig the turnaround that Shaun Martin plays after the breakdown (3.39), so groovy.
Absolutely, I would love for this little part to be transcribed too (after trying myself). But man, this solo blows me away time and time again! Insane!
2:02 when youre thinking to yourself "is this gunna sound good?" and then the nod of self reasurance right after "okay that was dope"
Did you see how Shaun turned when they did the wall down 251. Not to mention Michael called it out in the middle of cory doing a crazy lick and cory just handled it like a gee . One of the greatest solos of all time indeed
This man's talent is simply monstrous.
His ability to integrate - in improvisation, that is, in real time (!!!!) - melodic, rhythmic and harmonic (but also timbral, Cory Henry's touch is ALWAYS the right one) elements into perfect structural control has the miraculous. With the maddening, staggering ease he finds himself with, if Cory systematically devoted himself to composition we would have a modern-day Mozart.
Thank goodness we have a profusion of explosive young talent, Henry is part of today's cohort of the elect (to name a few, Louis Cole, Genevieve Artadi, Jacob Collier, Fuensanta Mendez, Michael League himself and others of this fantastic generation of phenomena - and I apologize for the names that no doubt escape me at this time).
1:25
One of the best moments of top tier musicianship on the internet
Can you explain to someone who doesn't really understand music theory what he did at that point? The other band members were blown away as well, but I don't fully understand what's going on.
@@stephenrhea5677 On m. 33, Cory Henry started doing a whole tone pattern which does not have a tonal center, basically it's a sound that's not very grounded music-wise. In response, Micheal sets Cory up with a chromatic walk-down to something called a 2-5-1, which is a very common and grounded sound in jazz and other modern music. Cory picks up on the bass walk-down while simultaneously playing his fast chaotic patterns, and the two of them play that juicy 2-5-1 together from counts 3 and 4 of m. 34.
Basically, the bass player sets up the nastiest alley-oop out of nowhere and the keyboard player's dunk shattered the backboard. It's like if two people randomly said the same sentence in the same way at the same time.
Thanks for that explanation, @@rebmendoza4098!! It makes enough sense to understand why everyone freaks out in the best way.
The bassist always looks like he's having the most fun. I love it.
And the organ at the end 3:40
It is Micheal League. He is incredible.
I've watched the original video probably like a 1000 times, glad someone finally transcribed it
yeah wow, that was really really really good - this is such a good channel, you've shown me some of the best musical performances I've ever seen, and I only found your channel a month ago haha
If this is your first time hearing Snarky Puppy (and especially Corey Henry), i highly suggest checking out their song: Lingus
I got the special opportunity to play percussion behind Corey a few years ago as part of the BRYAC funk night band in BlacK Rock, CT. It was a seriously badass jam. I think it’s somewhere here on RUclips.
I absolutely love organs at 3:40
SO incredibly stoked to see Cory on the lineup at Electric Forest this year, who would have guessed my most anticipated artist at an EDM festival would be an improv artist
Cory doesn't just solo. He takes you on the journey with him. Forever legendary.
At first I was like:
ThAt'S nOt A sYnTh ThAt'S a JaZz OrGaN
And then the synth came in 🔥🔥
It's all incredible though!
More Rhodes electric piano than organ, regardless synths all around.
Yeah, not synth, but electric piano rather than organ.
i mean, it's still a synth. he's not playing an actual organ (or rather an actual electric piano which is what the sound is)
Since a Rhodes has tonenbars (baby pitch forks) and pickups, it is not a synthesizer. But a Hammond is one, the foundation sine waves are produces by a tone generator :)
This man is a synth god! Everything he does is just magical.
Years ago i was watching this Cory solo every day.... thiking "this is the best Synth solo".. thank u for share this sheet!
Love the sound of the repeating modal interchange.
He’s been taking synth to the next level, really got at actually using the features of a synth, like an organ
Incredible! I had the pleasure of finally seeing Corey play live down here in Sydney Australia a few weeks ago
Just an inspiration!!!
Thanks for your channel and transcribing genius !!
Legend 👍🏻
same man, got to meet him backstage at Bluesfest a couple weeks ago was such a crazy experience
@Venater
No way man i was at the same show! Did he ever show up for signing? I had to leave before he showed.
@@noahmay7708 yeah he did - he headed back for signing not long after the show ended
And it was this day I fell truly in love, with everything. This jam just makes me love! Props
Talk about staying in the groove! These musicians are 🔥
More of Cory Henry please!
as a trumpet player i cant help but be floored by how in tune those octaves are, good lord
Crazy solo and great transcription 👊
I already knew who this was about before seeing the thumbnail/video. Such raw talent.
This is so smoooth, amazing
I love watching him groove to it too
next level
Stuff Corry plays is delicate yet he manage it to sounds like an easy listening type music....that is a gift.
Such a fine piece of music to start a sunny morning.
oh man! One of my favorites ever. I was sold on lingus, but found this shortly after and i was converted to the church of cory! He’s a genius his solos are on another level of thinking. I always wished this recording went on longer. I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find any more of this performance
Timothy, Thank you for your RUclips channel and your web page. Both are great resources.
Glad you think so!
Cory chilling like that's not his hand doing all that
I love the gospel sound Cory so often brings, it's just awesome to my ears
Cory Henry is my hero 🙌🏻
we need this everyday. incroyable cory.
At 2:39 when the drummer catches that it gets me every time
Thanks for this
Thanks for sharing!
And this, the whole world involuntarily bopped up and down in perfect sync
How can there be wars with such a groove on Earth ?
Tbh this is pretty normal for Cory Henry. You should definitely see him live one day. Your mind will be blown!
I saw him in Oakland and every second of the show was like this or even better.
Awesome transcription though!
I can vouch. He came to Chicago (performed in Evanston). The entire show was amazing. Literally. Never heard any show THAT good.
Man, this is all just so fun
Amazing. Thankyou
I’m a synth player myself. This though is really humbling stuff
Ahh! The groove is killing me!
synergy with the bassist was amazing
Holy Mountain used to be a dope spot! I opened up for Ghost Note back in the day there. Brings back memories on Red River 😀
Daniel is always right on with Corey. Shaun Martin is dope too. I still remember when he got up and walked off the set of the recording during one of Corey's solos lmao.
He makes it look so easy
This is my new favorite video
I was waiting for the synth to kick in...was not disappointed
Mindblowing as usual, but not only Cory, the whole band is something...
Perfectly cut scream at the end
Even the scream at the end is in tune!
As a synthesizer player of nearly 30 years I can say this is great!
I can also say that in 2003 I played a better one than this IMO LOL! But our styles are so vastly different it is hard to compare them.
LOL no shot
I aspire to be like that bass player homie was GROOVIN!
this is the kind of music that feeds your soul
The opening solo sends me, and it sends me to Super Mario World. Love it.
That is insane. I wish I had been there.
This the best solo I’ve ever heard holy shit
I cant believe Cory played 4 straight quarter notes.
The perfectly cut scream at the end just sends me
this video made me feel things
Before I can learn one solo, this beast goes and does another spectacular one. I can't keep up! Lol
punchin' it like he's brewing coffee. Absolute genius.
The clip cut off is great: “WOO-“
Hearing this makes me so glad to be alive
I need the rest of the video man you can't do this to me
Love Cory Henry! Esp on the Hammond.
That’s my favourite solo
He's so good that I thought the first half was the solo
This man has the grove, it's amazing
Nobody on that stage is claiming they are the greatest at anything. As brilliant as it is ❤
whewwww , insane !
That slaps so hard
BRU I KNOWN THIS FOR YEARS! Can't believe what im seeing
Same haha, been watching this video like 5 times a week for months, crazy to see it here
0:33 giant steps
awesome!
Geniality!
well that was crazy
Bookmarked for sure :)
Wihtout considering how much funky Cory Henry still is with an absolute solo like this....
CRAZY COOL!!!
Is that ok to call this man a god of jazz now ? I bet he might be one of the people from pararell world reincarnated into this world with superpower in jamming... Yo he don't even have to look at a keyboard he plays.. He just feels it like he's born with it. That is crazy and special every time I come back here to enjoy...
Amazing!