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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2022
  • Download transcriptions at georgecolliermusic.com and check out the Discord!: / discord
    Original video: • Tim Minchin - Dark Sid...
    Performed by: Tim Minchin
    Piece: Dark Side
    Transcribed by: Tony Williams
    faq:
    Q: how are you related to jacob collier? / A: i'm not, we just have the same last name
    Q: how do you transcribe? / A: i use musescore for notation and 'Transcribe!' for beat marking, slowing down etc
    Q: do you have perfect pitch? / A: no
    Q: where can i suggest videos? / A: / discord
    Q: what music do you listen to? A: open.spotify.com/playlist/0zP...
    Q: why are some videos not transcribed by you? / A: sometimes other people submit transcriptions, most are commissioned from others who can do a better job than i can. i want to make sure you see the best transcriptions possible!
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  • @GeorgeCollier
    @GeorgeCollier  Год назад +7526

    probably the most requested transcription in this channel’s history

    • @willnfact
      @willnfact Год назад +18

      Naturally…

    • @el_guingo
      @el_guingo Год назад +4

      worth

    • @robertdoherty4539
      @robertdoherty4539 Год назад +15

      I contributed to this onslaught. Thank you!

    • @AlecArmbruster
      @AlecArmbruster Год назад +14

      This must have been hell to transcribe.

    • @YogSoth
      @YogSoth Год назад +1

      @@AlecArmbruster Do you know if it is done by ear, or does he use some kind of computer program to help?

  • @Foxjitas
    @Foxjitas Год назад +12814

    I'd like to mention that this is an 11 minute performance and he's shredding at the end of a 2 hour performance. Dude's a legend.

    • @kaspartambur
      @kaspartambur Год назад +211

      I wonder why he sort of... stopped. Went on to do a show, some broadway etc. But basically, calmed down a lot.

    • @aegresen
      @aegresen Год назад +320

      @@kaspartambur Could be he felt tired or overwhelmed. Better to take a break than breaking down.

    • @fumbducks
      @fumbducks Год назад +346

      @@kaspartambur looked into and basically he decided fame would ultimately be bad for him. There's an article from 2021 where he goes into extensive detail about why he decided not to continue comedy.

    • @boejudden9011
      @boejudden9011 Год назад +92

      @@kaspartambur I watched him do a polka cover of Bad Guy by Billie Eilish a couple of months ago, but I can't tell if that means things are going good or not lol

    • @alcyonae
      @alcyonae Год назад +8

      Who is he?

  • @josuevalar6465
    @josuevalar6465 Год назад +8238

    Love the energy of the audience at the end like: "nah g I'm never gonna be off beat ever again" **claps aggressively**

    • @Yestyn2084
      @Yestyn2084 Год назад +307

      The audience redemption story. His dope playing imbued them with musical capability.
      It's my favorite part of this whole performance. So much intense energy.

    • @iamhorse7136
      @iamhorse7136 Год назад +23

      I hate to ask, but what is this pianist’s name?

    • @skriisi
      @skriisi Год назад +64

      @@iamhorse7136 Tim Minchin. Enjoy!

    • @iamhorse7136
      @iamhorse7136 Год назад +6

      @@skriisi thank you

    • @danterosenberg7506
      @danterosenberg7506 Год назад +1

      @@skriisi thank you! I also didn't know

  • @zsz0667
    @zsz0667 Год назад +13739

    Tried playing this following this sheet music, but my audience was my dad and I criticised his rhythmic incompetence.. I will miss my piano

    • @Tricia_K
      @Tricia_K Год назад +54

      Comment Of The Day!!

    • @fj3571
      @fj3571 Год назад +57

      What I'm amazed at is that you even tried playing it

    • @JeiShian
      @JeiShian Год назад +14

      Hahahaha well crafted

    • @TheIvasyl
      @TheIvasyl Год назад

      At least you still got both of your legs and your wife

    • @peterberner6548
      @peterberner6548 Год назад +7

      Your dad? Or do you mean your dead? I couldn‘t critizise my Dad! He was mandatory for me.

  • @evanmico
    @evanmico Год назад +8553

    Now I kind of want to see what would happen if you gave a raw transcription like this to a classical pianist that had never heard the original. Like it'd just be interesting to see how they'd end up playing it after learning it

    • @hnry841
      @hnry841 Год назад +149

      Like Tom Brier did? ;'(

    • @alexchimi7093
      @alexchimi7093 Год назад +516

      @@hnry841 Tom Brier wasn't a classical pianist but man, his sight reading skills were insane. I'm glad he left us a legacy on RUclips.

    • @marcossidoruk8033
      @marcossidoruk8033 Год назад +127

      A good classical pianist should have absolutely no problem sight-reading this.

    • @Fishal713
      @Fishal713 Год назад +109

      @@marcossidoruk8033 lmao

    • @alexchimi7093
      @alexchimi7093 Год назад +356

      @@marcossidoruk8033 its not about whether they could or couldn't, it's about it being interesting to play blues from a classical point of view. It has nothing to do with sight-reading

  • @theartsyfarmer3748
    @theartsyfarmer3748 Год назад +5229

    I can’t even imagine the torture this would’ve been to transcribe. Amazing!

    • @what3verfloatsurgoat391
      @what3verfloatsurgoat391 Год назад +127

      Well it took less time than the amount of time the pedal was held down so can’t have been that hard

    • @YogSoth
      @YogSoth Год назад +10

      It isn’t done with a computer?

    • @KEVBOYMUSIC
      @KEVBOYMUSIC Год назад +132

      @@YogSoth George Collier does all the transcribing on this channel himself, that's kinda the whole thing.

    • @ninjehdzn
      @ninjehdzn Год назад +96

      @@KEVBOYMUSIC This piece in specific wasn't transcibed by George. In the description says that Tony Williams has transcibed this one

    • @ninjehdzn
      @ninjehdzn Год назад +38

      @@YogSoth Kinda, yes it's done IN a computer music writing software tool such as Sibelius or MuseScore, but it's all handmade just by very close listening, very similarly to listening words in a second language and then translating it back to your primary language

  • @driesverhaag8955
    @driesverhaag8955 Год назад +807

    2:26 "Hold the sustenuto pedal longer than it took to write this transcription"
    This is why I subbed to this channel

    • @ze_rubenator
      @ze_rubenator Год назад +11

      *Sustenuto
      The sustenuto pedal sustains only the keys that were down when you pressed it. It's quite handy cause it means you can sustain some notes and not others, like Tim does here. Most people don't even know it exists, cause it rarely feautres on upright pianos, and most people have never played on a grand piano.
      EDIT: I kept thinking about this when trying to sleep last night. It's really spelled _sostenuto,_ but George has accidentally written _sustenuto._

    • @PastyMancer
      @PastyMancer Год назад +13

      @@ze_rubenator *SUS*tenuto??? 😳😳😳😳

    • @vomm
      @vomm Месяц назад

      How is it possible that you can hear the bass with the sustenuto so long? Does the melody keep it vibrating?

  • @willnfact
    @willnfact Год назад +508

    “You’re off beat, wicked”

    • @Flashbax7
      @Flashbax7 Год назад +58

      That's not what he says...
      He says "Oh yeah, off beat, wicked..."

    • @IsiahTomas
      @IsiahTomas Год назад +13

      "I just wanted to tell you good luck. We're all counting on you."

    • @NetWinder
      @NetWinder Год назад +5

      @@Flashbax7 The Australian vernacular is something else

    • @vangledosh
      @vangledosh Год назад +6

      @@IsiahTomas Wasn't expecting a Leslie Nielsen reference down here

    • @narmale
      @narmale Год назад +3

      @@vangledosh no one expects the spanish leslie nielsen!

  • @crocowithaglocko5876
    @crocowithaglocko5876 Год назад +3489

    This man is going insane in the best way possible
    I have to learn this power

  • @jamiekarlstevensmusic3361
    @jamiekarlstevensmusic3361 Год назад +5648

    The funniest thing about doing a transcription of Tim Minchin is that Tim wouldn't be able to read it.

    • @Trisha_an_Artist
      @Trisha_an_Artist Год назад +200

      Actually? I ask out curiousity, he really does all that without understanding the sheet notes?

    • @Roberto-fp3qb
      @Roberto-fp3qb Год назад +1005

      @@Trisha_an_Artist no one thinks sheet music while improvising like that

    • @jamiekarlstevensmusic3361
      @jamiekarlstevensmusic3361 Год назад +966

      @@Trisha_an_Artist he may have learned since, but in a past interview he admitted to not being able to read sheet music.

    • @dawnrunner77
      @dawnrunner77 Год назад +892

      @@Trisha_an_Artist Yep Tim can't read music, he had to hire someone to transcribe the two musicals he wrote so other musicians could actually play them lol

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Год назад +186

      Tim doesn't do dots.

  • @ThePaperPlanes
    @ThePaperPlanes Год назад +4338

    This is one of those moments were the audience thinks they are helping, when they are just making it rythmically harder for the performer

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Год назад +121

      @Vanellope go spam somewhere else.

    • @Markd315
      @Markd315 Год назад +110

      is that ever not the case tbh? even a rock band is going to prefer to trust the drummer over the wisdom of the crowds lol.

    • @scoobydoobielll5632
      @scoobydoobielll5632 Год назад +346

      I don’t think audiences clap because they think they’re helping, I think they’re just enjoying the music, it’s the same instinct that makes you nod your head or tap your and they just don’t know any better. Maybe it’s like singing along too, when you like music you want to join in some little way, they’re feeling the music

    • @ThePaperPlanes
      @ThePaperPlanes Год назад +73

      @@scoobydoobielll5632 Exactly, but unless your at a Jacob Collier concert, unfortunately not everybody is a musician. So when they clap some of them are off-beat.

    • @casey6556
      @casey6556 Год назад +30

      That sort of thing is why my former choir had an announced rule not to clap during our songs LOL

  • @evieashton8099
    @evieashton8099 Год назад +1411

    I’m just… astonished that he managed to make comedy with no fucking lyrics
    absolute genius

    • @RedNazArt
      @RedNazArt Год назад +37

      If you enjoy that, you’d probably like Victor Borge’s comedy style! He was a performer from the 40s-90s, and quite a good pianist!

    • @Jummmpy
      @Jummmpy Год назад +10

      nah he said yiippeeee

    • @F0nkyNinja
      @F0nkyNinja Год назад +10

      I don't see what's so funny though? Playing the same thing in higher and higher octaves?

    • @1i1x
      @1i1x Год назад +7

      I believe surprising bizarre change of theme out of nowhere can be funny. This wasn't it for me either, its just spamming arpeggios and referencing songs which can be fun but not that unexpected. The pace was clear, making it a nuts solo but the only thing funny was him saying something.

    • @sharp9150
      @sharp9150 Год назад +1

      @@F0nkyNinja Yes

  • @MadhatClemens
    @MadhatClemens Год назад +777

    Imagine pulling an absolute banger of an 11 minute solo after a 2 hour show and having the composure to shit on the audience's rhythm while you do it. Amazing.

  • @jamesthenabignumber
    @jamesthenabignumber Год назад +1654

    To be fair to the audience, the time delay for a huge venue makes it’s difficult to clap ‘in time’, which is why orchestras have conductors to provide visual reference.

    • @jeremy3705
      @jeremy3705 Год назад +119

      We learned in high school that sound has a delay of like 1 second per every 50 feet or so. So depending on the size of a venue sound can be 2-3 seconds behind the visual cue if you’re only using your ear. But as a musician, I don’t understand how someone could even understand why the audience chooses to clap like they do during sets like this. “I’m helping” is what I imagine the thought process to be.

    • @themagicducc2777
      @themagicducc2777 Год назад +117

      @@jeremy3705 i’m not sure if i’m just not understanding, but the speed of sound is definitely faster than 50 feet per second. is there a difference in the hall?

    • @steveschutte4990
      @steveschutte4990 Год назад +154

      @@jeremy3705 The speed of sound is ~343 m/s at 20° C in dry air @ sea level; significantly faster than 50 ft/s.

    • @jeremy3705
      @jeremy3705 Год назад +42

      @@themagicducc2777 definitely a misunderstanding. I’m saying there’s a delay between what you see and what you hear. That’s why marching bands have a conductor to visually show you the tempo. If marching bands were listening to each other and basing their tempo and timing off of sound there would be roughly 4 or 5 different segments starting and stopping at different times. And a football field is sized enough that sounds travel speed is still faster than the fields length. Watch a video of someone shooting a gun at a gong from like 50 yards. You’ll see the gong move then like 2 seconds later you’ll hear the peak of the sound waves. Roughly 75 feet displacement in sound and motion. While sound may be fast, light is faster lol

    • @chopping_board
      @chopping_board Год назад +82

      My guy, as a musician, the conductor isn’t the one keeping time, tempo and rhythm is a collaborative effort between all members, the conductors role is to shape the sound of the group, and to influence the emotion created. Tempo is typically kept, maintained and influenced by the percussive and lower instruments, say a tuba and timpani in an orchestra

  • @nebula_wolf3132
    @nebula_wolf3132 Год назад +1121

    this performance of dark side will always be the best in my opinion, he just puts so much energy into it its amazing

    • @Remspamton
      @Remspamton Год назад +1

      Yuri

    • @duncanshipley831
      @duncanshipley831 Год назад +27

      I think my personal favorite is the one he recorded with the Heritage Orchestra for a special back in 2011. He started having the orchestra go on “free jazz” breaks, the bassoonist played 2 improvised solos, him and the drummer had a fun back and forth moment, and by the end of the song he actually climbed up and jumped off the piano!

    • @emz2969
      @emz2969 Год назад +8

      SHES ONLY SLEEEEEEEEEEEPING

    • @EZal17
      @EZal17 Год назад +4

      @@emz2969 *he!
      He was singing/sobbing about his “daddy”, who never came to his “ball games”!

    • @EZal17
      @EZal17 Год назад +2

      I came to the comment section to write just that! He’s good in his performances in general, but sometimes you can sorta feel how, after doing the piece a hundred times, he’s already pretty tired of it, so he’s not improvising as much as repeating the best of his previous improvisations, which is a pretty futile thing no matter how good the original take was - you can’t enter that same water again. So, say, there’s also my most favorite performance of Prejudice (at Hammersmith, and I couldn’t find a recording of it better than 360p online). IMO it’s better than the other versions, even the one with the orchestra, for exactly the same reason - Tim Minchin is so much better when he’s freely improvising!

  • @shawmutt
    @shawmutt Год назад +761

    I love these a lot, thanks for doing them. Just started piano lessons, these help me understand the relationship between the notes and the sounds. That is until this one. I have no earthly idea what is going on.

    • @patrickcrabb6212
      @patrickcrabb6212 Год назад +7

      That's what make music grate.

    • @0miyage
      @0miyage Год назад +4

      This is a virtuoso one.

    • @nyquillusdillwad9119
      @nyquillusdillwad9119 Год назад +15

      I've had 5 years of lessons and I have no earthly idea what is is going on either. Tim is a mad lad!

    • @parsnip1
      @parsnip1 Год назад +6

      I’ve been playing piano for eleven years, still no clue at the faster bits unless I slow it down.

    • @heatherjohnson6672
      @heatherjohnson6672 11 месяцев назад

      I want to give this a thumbs up, but I really like seeing that 666. Ha! Just sayin'.

  • @MardukGodSlayer
    @MardukGodSlayer Год назад +844

    I can't imagine how you managed to transcribe that so well. Insanely good job.

    • @BigCoomingGooner
      @BigCoomingGooner Год назад +21

      It was a chap called Tony Williams, if you look in the description.

    • @jimmythebold589
      @jimmythebold589 Год назад +2

      @@BigCoomingGooner Not to be confused with the legendary jazz drummer, but, ya, I imagine George gives credit to the transcriptionists whenever due

    • @tonywilliamspiano
      @tonywilliamspiano Год назад +27

      Thank you, 'twas a fun one :)

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 Год назад

      Watch out Marduk --

    • @MardukGodSlayer
      @MardukGodSlayer Год назад +2

      @@tonywilliamspiano Totally missed the credit in the video description. That's close to a superpower you've got

  • @BD-yl5mh
    @BD-yl5mh Год назад +339

    To construct a crazy solo like this that seamlessly incorporates virtuosity and comedy chops in such a way that it can hold the attention of most audiences is just incredible

  • @paulyguitary7651
    @paulyguitary7651 Год назад +752

    I love that the audience was shamed into not clapping
    Beats 2 & 4 or nothing

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Год назад +67

      I can't tell you how much I _hate_ audiences clapping on Beats 1 & 3 as they invariably do.

    • @banaantjexx164
      @banaantjexx164 Год назад +28

      @@jeff__w They didn't even do that, they were late for 1/3 most of the time or way early for 2/4

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Год назад +9

      @@banaantjexx164 I guess so. I was just saying _generally._ It sounds so _…square._

    • @banaantjexx164
      @banaantjexx164 Год назад +5

      @@jeff__w Fair enough. Clapping on 1/3 tends to give me goosebumps as well, so I completely understand.

    • @JIYkp
      @JIYkp Год назад +1

      Is there a reason for this?

  • @karatemario2760
    @karatemario2760 Год назад +31

    1:16 you just got coconut malled

  • @alydev23
    @alydev23 Год назад +334

    Thank you, always been one of my favourite lil bits of piano fuckery. People looking for more by Tim Minchin should check out the whole of this performance of Dark Side, also the beat poem Mitsubishi Colt, and the animation for Storm.

    • @jasonharrison2434
      @jasonharrison2434 Год назад +3

      Don't forget Peace Anthem for Palestine!

    • @paulyguitary7651
      @paulyguitary7651 Год назад +2

      He also has 2 specials on Netflix

    • @Muzikman127
      @Muzikman127 Год назад

      His live performances of mitsubishi colt blow my fucking mind to this day, maybe I'm just ignorant but I've never seen piano work like that before or since, it's so expressive and just generally sick

  • @yoojingin1562
    @yoojingin1562 Год назад +56

    First knew him as Judas from JCS, then the man who prefers to sing in F sharp, and now I'm more than astonished to find out that he is the one who made the dearest, most lovable musical Matilda! Amazing man

    • @dan90joe
      @dan90joe Год назад +5

      You should check out Groundhog Day (The Musical) too - he and most of the team behind Matilda created it a few years later.

  • @nicolasborsini7118
    @nicolasborsini7118 Год назад +89

    i love how he can quickly change the style completly

  • @bluesonicstreak7317
    @bluesonicstreak7317 Год назад +168

    This is exactly why I never clap or stomp my foot in this situation. I've had JUST enough musical education to know I wouldn't find the beat.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Год назад

      As for finding the beat: Is there any way to practice that?
      I feel like I'm rhythmically impaired and lack the capability to even sense it when it gets more complex.

    • @snowob
      @snowob Год назад +6

      @@LinkEX play rhythm heaven

    • @narmale
      @narmale Год назад +3

      dont feel bad, im a boogie-woogie/gospel pianist for 15 years and i cant... but give me an instrument and i'll find it just fine... i also cant talk/sing while im playing... i mean it just gets SO BAD....

    • @randomguy4781
      @randomguy4781 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@LinkEX pick up drumming or bass guitar. those two instruments are critical in creating the rhythm

  • @TannerLikesStuff
    @TannerLikesStuff Год назад +106

    this is by far my favorite version of dark side. The solo SLAPS, Tim makes the audience laugh multiple times just with playing the piano, it gets stuck in my head all the time. Just a brilliant piece of music.

  • @Raymond_Churchill
    @Raymond_Churchill Год назад +106

    French Horn players be like:
    Offbeat clapping is abnormal to you?

    • @RealJaybeeMusic
      @RealJaybeeMusic Год назад +7

      Mfw I have to play yet another Sousa March because everyone else loves them and I have to force myself to endure the torture of offbeat eighth notes yet again

  • @Reyn_Roadstorm
    @Reyn_Roadstorm Год назад +19

    2:37-2:54 looks/sounds like he was debating dipping into Flight of the Bumblebee before landing on Fur Elise.

  • @coosoorlog
    @coosoorlog Год назад +19

    I feel like the score should mention that eyeliner is needed for this to work properly.

  • @carsomyr8276
    @carsomyr8276 Год назад +87

    With the standup and musical comedy sometimes I forget how wickedly talented Tim Minchin is just at playing the piano. Love it!

  • @zach_is_here7880
    @zach_is_here7880 Год назад +87

    One does not simply…
    *”bluse’d ol’ Beethoven”*

  • @aitorbalda
    @aitorbalda Год назад +124

    I hate when I see these astonishing performers and when they finish they start to sing with amazing voice and great technique... it's like... oh! c'mon!!

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Год назад +15

      What's been transcribed here is merely an interlude in the middle of the song.

    • @jfcdefg
      @jfcdefg Год назад +2

      Yeah it's kinda cruel

    • @Holygiant
      @Holygiant Год назад +15

      AND he's hilarious and insightful too. Totally unfair set of talents on this man.

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Год назад +8

      @@Holygiant on the flip side, he’s a tiny redhead. Life is fair after all ;)

    • @freechilli8755
      @freechilli8755 Год назад +7

      @@peterfireflylund one would even say the G word.

  • @matthewyglesias1508
    @matthewyglesias1508 Год назад +17

    I have seen tonns of piano stuff and I can genuinely say I did not know you could play piano like this. This is amazing

  • @Rathdrgnknight
    @Rathdrgnknight Год назад +42

    Dark Side is one of the best Tim Minchin songs. So good.

  • @knownothing5518
    @knownothing5518 Год назад +37

    Sounds like a very elaborate interlude for an Elton John song.

    • @valinhorn42
      @valinhorn42 Год назад +2

      I understood that reference

    • @iurigrang
      @iurigrang Год назад +9

      Not quite Elton John level yet. But you know what I reckon? I reckon one day...

    • @drewp.weiner5708
      @drewp.weiner5708 Год назад +5

      Iuri Grangeiro But rest assured, Tim is a WEALTHY, wealthy man

    • @thechicken1477
      @thechicken1477 Год назад

      Do you think one day he might be as a good as Elton John?

  • @dehanbadenhorst1398
    @dehanbadenhorst1398 Год назад +42

    I watched a lot of Tim's comedy, and heard some of his music, but I didn't know he was this good...

    • @mayonugget4380
      @mayonugget4380 Год назад +3

      He wrote the Matilda musical (lyrics & music)!

    • @majorgrubert9554
      @majorgrubert9554 Год назад +6

      This goes beyond "...and he can also play the piano quite well". This is next level virtuoso stuff.

    • @leosantini6162
      @leosantini6162 Год назад +1

      he also sings entire songs, Jesus Christ Superstar was well cast with him

  • @_skeptile_
    @_skeptile_ Год назад +33

    Tim is an absolute legend, and Dark Side is a certified banger

  • @OfficialMaxBox
    @OfficialMaxBox Год назад +89

    What a genius. This version with the orchestra behind him is my absolute favorite rendition, though (Heritage Orchestra, strongly recommend a viewing)

    • @piplupfan1
      @piplupfan1 Год назад +2

      Max Box??? Wow, love your content! I hope to see another "Spot the Hacker" one day!

    • @FrankFrancis
      @FrankFrancis Год назад +1

      @@piplupfan1 he hasn’t uploaded in a year, I know his uploads are long away but idk

    • @OfficialMaxBox
      @OfficialMaxBox Год назад

      @@piplupfan1 lol IDK if there will be another, but maybe at some point. I deeeeefinitely made a mistake being like "I'll talk about this in a future video"

    • @disappointedcucumber
      @disappointedcucumber Год назад +2

      @@piplupfan1 A SimpleFlips and TF2 crossover in the RUclips comment section of a video on music? True...

  • @KlesierTheSurvivor
    @KlesierTheSurvivor Год назад +30

    Tim minchin is a legend, one of my favorite piano solos of all time

  • @reindeerman214
    @reindeerman214 Год назад +9

    Look at me reading the transcription along with the music, nodding approvingly like I understand it.

    • @seanonel
      @seanonel Год назад +1

      Yeah, I found myself kidding myself as well...

  • @nmtkawb
    @nmtkawb Год назад +15

    How you cut this at the end is just so perfect. No one can resist to visit the original video.

  • @Strigulino
    @Strigulino Год назад +14

    Tim Minchin. Legend. Uses the whole piano.

  • @yamch
    @yamch Год назад +19

    you're off beat, wicked!

  • @ChavvyChannel
    @ChavvyChannel Год назад +7

    I grew up listening to Tim Minchin on an iPod, which included this version of Dark Side. About one year ago I got to see him live in Adelaide. It was and always will be the best concert I ever went to :,)

  • @snubbyj
    @snubbyj Год назад +13

    Iconic performance. And an absolutely brilliant transcription. 👏

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Год назад

      Of course you'd be a Minchin fan, Snubby!

  • @haydenyoung8618
    @haydenyoung8618 Год назад +53

    This transcription is almost as awe-inspiring as Tim Minchin's playing itself. Very well done Tony!!

  • @Yakushii
    @Yakushii Год назад +18

    Now if only he could 5/4 for a bar to stop them clapping on 1 and 3 at the end.

    • @iurigrang
      @iurigrang Год назад +5

      They were coming in and out of phase there, they weren't actually clapping on 1 and 3 for more than a bar or two. They would fall ridiculously out of phase before the 5/4 bar could actually do anything.

    • @shmendrickswamii5914
      @shmendrickswamii5914 Год назад +2

      I saw a piano player do the 5/4 measure trick on a day time talk show to get the "helpful" audience back on beat. Harry connick Jr maybe?

    • @Puggo_Huggo
      @Puggo_Huggo Год назад

      @@shmendrickswamii5914 Yep exactly right ruclips.net/video/mI-CU2VTVic/видео.html

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Год назад

      @@shmendrickswamii5914 You can see Harry Connick, Jr doing exactly that in a video on this channel.

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca Год назад +1

      I heard an audience doing the Lingus clave

  • @wombat4191
    @wombat4191 Месяц назад +2

    I don't know if it's just because this dude gives me immense Focus lead vocalist vibes, but it looked like he had an unstoppable desire to start yodeling while playing.

  • @GlitchyPSI
    @GlitchyPSI Год назад +17

    now that's one way to synchronize the audience

  • @tonywilliamspiano
    @tonywilliamspiano Год назад +18

    Jeez, George is wicked fast... I feel like this was up on RUclips before I even finished the transcription!

  • @emdentaylor1110
    @emdentaylor1110 Год назад +3

    i was at the matilda the musical film world premiere and the audience started clapping off beat to one of the songs and all i could think was "ah you're off beat, wicked"

  • @radyperry
    @radyperry Год назад +89

    For anyone who doesn’t know: this is Tim Minchin and he’s a musical comedy legend!
    He’s also composed for a bunch of musicals and such!

    • @AgFish86Zip90
      @AgFish86Zip90 Год назад +4

      I was going to type the same thing, but you beat me to it. 👍🙂
      He was so good as Judas in the concert version of “Jesus Christ Superstar”!
      Plus, my two favorite songs from “Matilda” are “Naughty,” and “When I Grow Up.”

    • @SAHBfan
      @SAHBfan Год назад +3

      I didn’t know who he was, so thank you for that - seems I need to do some investigation 😉

    • @DarkenedSpell
      @DarkenedSpell Год назад

      how is this comedy ? oh the part where does fur elise?

    • @radyperry
      @radyperry Год назад +4

      @@DarkenedSpell he does a lot of other songs in his shows that are more comedy based. This one’s more of a showing how talented he is kinda one

    • @u1zha
      @u1zha Год назад +2

      @@DarkenedSpell Check out the full piece (link in the description). It is a mindblowing roller coaster of self-deprecating humor. Played at the end of 2 h show with more obviously laughable songs.

  • @ieatnoodls
    @ieatnoodls Год назад +13

    The crowd control this guy has on the piano is absolutely astonishing

  • @benjamint.reynolds8208
    @benjamint.reynolds8208 Год назад +22

    If only this had the beautiful F# singing

  • @geoffrey6000
    @geoffrey6000 Год назад +19

    Perfect example of "I bought the whole piano, i'm gonna use all of it".

  • @Nini_bats
    @Nini_bats Год назад +11

    Tim Minchin: Starts playing more unique jazz chords
    Audience: Yep, you lost me

  • @davidchodds
    @davidchodds 3 месяца назад +1

    Having had piano lessons for 7 years, you would not imagine the talent, the skill, and the practice it takes to play with this much precision and speed. Unbelievable!

    • @PianoDiary85
      @PianoDiary85 3 месяца назад +1

      also Tim is mostly self taught and can't read or write music (just never bothered learning it). Crazy.

  • @Burnt_Gerbil
    @Burnt_Gerbil Год назад +12

    Musicians don’t let friends clap on 1 and 3. 😂

  • @triplestandart7613
    @triplestandart7613 Год назад +6

    I just love how you analysed the comedy, transcribed it and added some of your own. This is no longer the craft of transcription but its own art form

  • @philipachand
    @philipachand Год назад +8

    This is how I imagine Mozart was. I dunno how accurate that is, I'm basing it mostly off the film of the play of Amadeus, written 200 years later, but... there's something about the way Mozart does trills and funny music that makes me think he'd get Tim Minchin.

  • @MrJeef-ly4dp
    @MrJeef-ly4dp Год назад +116

    I don’t care if you like jazz or not, that was frekin fire

    • @natheniel
      @natheniel Год назад +12

      but this is not jazz

    • @control2XS
      @control2XS Год назад +29

      @@natheniel Everything is Jazz eventually

    • @twojuiceman
      @twojuiceman Год назад +3

      Ya like jazz?

    • @Laurabeck329
      @Laurabeck329 Год назад +1

      @@natheniel Did you hear those SPICY chords?

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca Год назад

      This is not even remotely related to jazz

  • @mattbaker7305
    @mattbaker7305 Год назад +5

    I paid for the whole piano. I'm using the WHOLE piano.

  • @holywizard6945
    @holywizard6945 Год назад +6

    It feels like a magician emptying his sleeves at the end of a show.

  • @LSDEe2002
    @LSDEe2002 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the true definition of music

  • @GreenRequiem
    @GreenRequiem Год назад

    this channel is so great for finding amazing grooves. Thanks for your transcriptions that make the listening a lot more fun!

  • @TyinAlaska
    @TyinAlaska Год назад +5

    Audience claps in f-flat.

  • @emmbeesea
    @emmbeesea Год назад +23

    Incomplete transcription: not enough markings for the totally necessary facial expressions.
    The notes were certainly impressive though!

  • @slamhound58
    @slamhound58 5 месяцев назад +1

    It's refreshing to hear a virtuoso with a sense of humor...

  • @dorrolorro
    @dorrolorro Месяц назад

    I'm beyond impressed that you were able to transcribe this!

  • @Isaac-LizardKing
    @Isaac-LizardKing Год назад +4

    “That’ll teach you to clap offbeat at MY concert!!”
    i love tim

  • @poledra73
    @poledra73 Год назад +5

    Can we just acknowledge the musical and comedic genius that is Tim Minchin? 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @SchPal
    @SchPal 6 месяцев назад +2

    came for the clapping, stayed for whatever kinda blues/jazz madness that was

    • @PianoDiary85
      @PianoDiary85 4 месяца назад +1

      It's hard to describe Tim's style, other than "Tim Minchin."

  • @LibrarianJukka
    @LibrarianJukka Год назад +4

    closest thing i've ever seen to "i guess you guys aren't ready for that yet" in real life

  • @cameroni3696
    @cameroni3696 Год назад +3

    Tim Minchin is one of the most talented and funniest comedians alive

  • @isaacpianos5208
    @isaacpianos5208 Год назад +4

    Tim Minchin is simply my favourite artist ever and I couldn't be happier by seeing him in this channel

  • @scottcheg9
    @scottcheg9 Месяц назад +1

    Why is it that technically amazing songs rarely sound as good as the amount of talent you need to play them.

  • @alexjackson8841
    @alexjackson8841 Год назад

    I saw a comment from months ago on a different video asking you to upload this awesome Darkside solo. Really glad it’s here!

  • @eliasaltman4439
    @eliasaltman4439 Год назад +5

    It's easy to forget what an amazing pianist Tim Minchin really is

  • @Snyper1188
    @Snyper1188 Год назад +3

    I would very much like to see this guys whole show. Thanks for showing the naughty bits though, still trying to get the goose bumps to settle down lol.

  • @patrickgivens4900
    @patrickgivens4900 Год назад +2

    When you mock them and they love you for the love, you're doing it right. Legend indeed!

  • @whirledsol
    @whirledsol 4 месяца назад +1

    This made me appreciate his work more. Stunning composer and showman.

  • @pinkestpeaches6302
    @pinkestpeaches6302 Год назад +5

    This man literally wrote one of my favourite musicals, what the talent

  • @ronnielyn1489
    @ronnielyn1489 Год назад +3

    the faces he make just proves how beautiful this is. so much concentration.

  • @marekw7562
    @marekw7562 4 месяца назад +1

    Tim Minchin is absolute beast of entertainment ❤

  • @Chsbrubru
    @Chsbrubru Месяц назад +1

    mans understood the assignment

  • @Sangsstuff
    @Sangsstuff 11 месяцев назад +4

    Tim Minchin is the ultimate artist in modern music. He's got everything. He's very funny, incredibly skilled on the piano (and sometimes keytar), very nice on camera in interviews, interesting composer with musicals, classical, jazz, blues, pop, rock pieces under his belt, fantastic entertainer with the way he interracts with the audience and an intelligence that manages to combine all his talents in a big meaningful way. I often feel Minchin should be more famous than he already is but on the other hand I don't think he would like that so maybe it's all for the best.

    • @PianoDiary85
      @PianoDiary85 4 месяца назад

      Tim strongly believes fame is bad for people and actively does things to not let it affect him too much. It's part of the reason he chose to do Matilda when he was selling out arenas with comedy.

  • @sirhawkjames
    @sirhawkjames Год назад +42

    I love when audiences clap to music when the artist is widely and obviously changing up the tempo constantly. But once they start clapping again he’s got good sense to go into a part with a consistent tempo.

  • @jeremieboutinmusic
    @jeremieboutinmusic Год назад +1

    Thank you for the transcription! I sightread the whole thing with him :)

  • @arronjones9511
    @arronjones9511 4 месяца назад

    I’ve waited years for a transcription of this

  • @nandoxus
    @nandoxus Год назад +5

    He asserted dominance like a true gigachad

  • @daniellarsen3273
    @daniellarsen3273 Год назад +7

    Been listening to Tim Minchin for years he is so talented

  • @barronzee
    @barronzee Год назад +1

    Perfect example of knowing the rules so you can break them.

  • @gayeblinman5055
    @gayeblinman5055 Год назад +2

    Tim’s beautiful mind dancing along to his own genius 💃🏻 🕺🏼 🎹

  • @jsowau
    @jsowau Год назад +14

    If there was anyone who would question Tim’s musical prowess, this is a clip to show them. Awesome work as well compiling and sharing that score 👍

  • @joshuakilpatrick7824
    @joshuakilpatrick7824 Год назад +26

    Depressingly talented. I wish I could be half that good, I can't even fathom being able to play that fast - is this all improvised too!?

    • @qwertyTRiG
      @qwertyTRiG Год назад +2

      It's different every time he plays it.

  • @jbrenner19
    @jbrenner19 2 месяца назад

    i took screenshots of this a while back and performed it at school- thanks for the transcription

  • @frikyouall
    @frikyouall 2 месяца назад

    This whole performance is a descent into madness.

  • @wholebean_
    @wholebean_ Год назад +8

    Watching your videos I can't quite believe I have found another person with the same tastes in music as me 🤟

  • @JakeMDavey
    @JakeMDavey Год назад +18

    Fun fact: This would be meaningless to him, Tim Minchin can’t read or write music. He is self taught by ear.

    • @eilzmo
      @eilzmo Месяц назад

      *read or write sheet music. He can write music alright 😁

  • @littledaz85
    @littledaz85 Год назад +1

    Saw this one live in Melbourne and was a treat to the ears. Tim is an amazing pianist and probably my favorite comedian. Nice to give some Aussie musicians some love. Keep Rocking TIM! p.s. amazing transcription btw. ;)

  • @thegoodgeneral
    @thegoodgeneral Год назад +2

    I've seen Minchin on so many UK panel shows... had no idea he could *play.*