I'm right handed. So I put my left hand behind my back to see if I could play the song. It really wasn't that hard. I was also able to pause it and replay it - all with that same hand behind my back. I bet with a little practice I could hit that play button using only my left hand.
Ah kids today! In my era we had to wind the gramophone by hand, & carefully place the needle onto a groove. Replacing the disc was definitely a two hand operation. It certainly kept us fit, & obesity levels were much lower than today as a result.
Are you kidding? Intermediate, advanced level? NO - insanely difficult for most of us, but not for you. I'm in awe of your talent, thank you for posting your beautiful arrangements!
I searched high and low for the book featured on his website, but the English version seems to be sold out permanently. The Japanese site doesn't ship internationally, and this song is not available for PDF download. Luckily, I have a nephew working in Japan who was able to purchase it for me! I'm pleased to find out that the transcription is an accurate note-for-note representation of the original. This is my favorite arrangement so far. Before discovering this, Joey Alexander's version was my favorite. I would classify this arrangement as advanced. 👍👏Thanks for sharing your genius talent with the world, Jacob Koller!
@@kennytseguitar8574 If you don't have personal contacts in Japan, you can use a proxy shipping service to buy the item and send to you. Do a search on "how to buy from japan" or "proxy shipping japan" or something similar. Good luck!
Jazz feels like the art of making off-key notes/chords sounds perfect. All over it makes you wonder if it's right just to find out it's actually better.
There's a science to it, largely based on b9 chords and poly tonal chords based on diminished chords. The art is putting together with a sense of taste.
Honestly, I don't know about Jazz. I tried to like it, but it was something that I could not appreciate. But then I found your channel with the arrangements of songs that I know and it changed my taste of music a lot. Now, I just love them, also this classic one :) Thanks man, you bring a lot of fun in people's lives!
That sound at 2:31 is incredibly beautiful! Sounds magical! I just want to tell you that I really love listening to your music, and heavily respect all of the work that you put into making these videos. For me, this arrangement would be very challenging, but very much in the realms of possibility. I find that when people start making incredibly difficult music, like Liszt, Paganini, all of those virtuosos, I find, to an extent, that their music becomes alienating with no clear direction due to all of the things they add to their music for the sole purpose of making it more difficult. Cool to watch people play these pieces, but in my opinion, not very fun to listen to. Your music is perfect for me, because it is something that challenges me, but it is still very enjoyable to listen to. I love your music!! Hope that answers your question
One of "My Favorite Things" is listening to Jacob Koller play Piano. He's Amazing, Terrific, Amazing. One of My FAVORITE Piano Player's ! The BEST There is. Doesn't get Much Better than This !
I'd go for advanced. Definitely easier than your Versions of Rondo Alla Turca, Pink Panther and Englishman in New York😉 However, your runs in the left hand can be quite challenging! Thanks for sharing this wonderful arrangement!😍
@@JacobKollerMusic Damn, Jacob and Joshiano, you have to play a duet! That would be epic! The backwards and upside-down Piano skills of Joshiano and your Jazz skills, just MIND-BLOWING!
Hi. I admire your comment. I would like to get more about your performance, please. I am doing my best to come back at playing the piano again, after 25 years totally away. I am 57. Amazingly, the lockdowns brought me in. I need pianists like yourself and Jacob to endure my performance. Blessing and success in your personal projects.🙏
Just got your new book, and after I tackle Autumn Leaves, this one is next on the chopping block. These are wonderful arrangements that are a joy to play and listen to!
Fingering...hand separation...timing...runs...yeah, pretty much everything insanely difficult...but definitely a motivation to keep improving to at least be the best I can be...bravo, maestro!
So beautiful!! I'm so happy I discovered your channel,searching for a Moon River arrangement.So inspiring....I wish you would write also for violin,I would buy that right away,would love to play one of your arrangements!! An insanely difficult arrangement for violin or violin and piano.
I've been working with a violinst and I will eventually notate some of the arrangements I've done with her. ruclips.net/channel/UCtZrfbl8UvRLxLGrgLjCXew
Thanks,that's great.I was thinking more like a crazy difficult jazz arrangement for violin and piano,similar to your solo piano ones,almost impossible to play.The majority with violin are always pretty easy to play.I found none in RUclips impressive,technically challenging,that's why I thought about that.The first one coming from the Mad Arranger :)
I heard little hints of so many of my favorite players in this. McCoy Tyner here, Bill Evans there... and yet it is unique. I'm glad I clicked. Just subscribed.
I just have one question for you Jacob, hopefully I get an answer this time. How long does it take you to practice and what's your most helpful tip for left hand dexterity...any exercises you have in mind? I hope you know this means I've been following your work for years and it always amazes me.
I practice a couple of hours a day right now. I didn't really practice many exercises other than scales. But I spent a lot of time improvising with my LH which is why I think I have decent dexterity with my LH. So I would improvise with your LH a lot and try playing the Charlie Parker Omnibook or something similar with your LH.
What an awesome arrangement! I guess I would rank it as advanced, just shy of insanely difficult. (At least I hope it turns out that way when I start working on it. ;) ) I love how you switch between 3/4 and 7/4 time. That's so cool! And I dig section K, where the left hand gets his own solo! Just like a bass player. Another thing I enjoy is all the rhythmic variety. It makes it so interesting. Like occasionally there's the dotted 1/8s in the 3/4 section, which makes it sound like 4 beats instead of 3. Thanks for posting this video!
To me ,it is definitely insanely difficult, but it sounds sooooo beautiful too; I am very pleased about that, beacuse usually the insanely difficult tunes tend to sound off-putting to the non fans. Great job!
I’m Korean and I bought your piano sheet book and I just found this video… This is so amazing and I really love this!! Kinda worry about the difficulty (actually really worried about the difficulty!!!😂) but I’ll try hard to play the song like you! Thanks for the book and video! It’s wonderful!
I've been playing this standard for 44 years, originally taken in by the minor ninths from McCoy and the opportunities for embellishments. But I never thought of working in the left hand runs and chordal movements the way you have and find it very exhilarating and liberating. It's like drawing from the left side of the brain. Great, great work and good luck to you!
As usual Mr Koller this is incredible. Your style of solo jazz piano is both new and unique while taking heavily from the LA jazz tradition I live it as always keep up the great work! I'm especially a fan of all the incredibly clean tritone subs and rhythmic hemeolas. Can't wait for more!
There are some songs that I probably would never be able to play no matter how much I practice, like David Gentile's arrangement of Sleigh Ride, or the Star Wars medley by Jarrod Radnich, or some of the Liszt etudes. Then there are other arrangers who I would put in the advanced category, including Marilynn Ham and some of the harder songs by Mark Hayes. I think the songs in your Jazz Piano Standards book are some of your more challenging arrangements, and would out them as being more difficult than the songs by Marilynn and Mark, mostly because of the syncopations and runs. Sometimes I can spend hours (days?) getting comfortable fingerings for the runs in your songs and getting them into my head and hands. I am currently working on your arrangements of A Millions Dreams and City of Stars which i would say are easier (probably because of less runs). I am always amazed at how you make it look so easy and are able to play it perfectly. I find that no matter how much I practice a song, it is hard to play it perfect. Maybe you could give me some lessons. Lol. Anyway, great song, and look forward to more in the future.
Amazing ! About the difficulty, it's hard to tell before trying to play it. Because some of your arrangements at first glance/listening look like a human could play it (I'm extremely naive) and when practicing, it turns out really hard, or even impossible. For example, I had to give up, with huge regrets, on Fly me to the moon, quite at the beginning. But some others are ok (after countless hours of training): Moonriver, laland (except the end of "Another day of sun") , Mountain king, totoro, Galaxy express, Merry go round, Koi... Generally, I think all of your arrangements are really difficult to play. And this one, intuitively,seems harder ;) But anyway, listening and practicing your arrangements is an infinite source of happiness !
This is insanely amazing. Would be even better if someone can play drums on top of this incredibly rhythmically complex rendition of My Favorite Things.
Jacob, you are awesome man. I am an intermediate player at best. I would call your arrangement here advanced - maybe not insanely difficult - since I personally am not great at cleanly playing descending L hand runs or playing short right hand runs with a lot of 4th and 5th finger action (i.e. I need a lot of practice to get those right).
Such a typical Jacob Koller arrangement. It starts off pretty normal and relaxed, but towards the end it gets totally bonkers. I think the level is 'very difficult', mainly because of the left hand part.
So fun and creative! I love this of all the My Favorite Things versions! And I played bells in the Conservatory for the original. I just cant figure out why youtube didnt show me the mad arranger sooner!
I'm glad to see there's someone who paints walls worse than me
Haha!
😂😂😂😂
It's about how playing skills, not painting skills, lol.
manny3549 it’s also about having a sense of humor 🤔🤷🏼♂️
Hey he’s a musician. It was an artistic choice
I'm right handed. So I put my left hand behind my back to see if I could play the song. It really wasn't that hard. I was also able to pause it and replay it - all with that same hand behind my back. I bet with a little practice I could hit that play button using only my left hand.
Right on. You're a genius!
Me looking for who asked
That’s was clever and funny 😁
Ah kids today! In my era we had to wind the gramophone by hand, & carefully place the needle onto a groove. Replacing the disc was definitely a two hand operation. It certainly kept us fit, & obesity levels were much lower than today as a result.
jacob russo 😐
Are you kidding? Intermediate, advanced level? NO - insanely difficult for most of us, but not for you. I'm in awe of your talent, thank you for posting your beautiful arrangements!
私もそう思う。
I used to be pretty decent before arthritis curtailed my piano playing. His arrangements are all waay up there difficulty-wise!
I searched high and low for the book featured on his website, but the English version seems to be sold out permanently. The Japanese site doesn't ship internationally, and this song is not available for PDF download. Luckily, I have a nephew working in Japan who was able to purchase it for me! I'm pleased to find out that the transcription is an accurate note-for-note representation of the original. This is my favorite arrangement so far. Before discovering this, Joey Alexander's version was my favorite. I would classify this arrangement as advanced. 👍👏Thanks for sharing your genius talent with the world, Jacob Koller!
Please ,I need this
@@kennytseguitar8574 If you don't have personal contacts in Japan, you can use a proxy shipping service to buy the item and send to you. Do a search on "how to buy from japan" or "proxy shipping japan" or something similar. Good luck!
3:46 that light shining as you go back into the melody is wild
本当に素敵です。
楽しみにしていた京都でのライヴ。
いつになるか分からないけど、ジェイコブさんの生の演奏で癒やされたいです(涙)
I love how you play two notes at the same time with your thumb, incredible.
I get a lot of mileage out of my thumb.
i love your attention to the bassline
i know nothing about advanced piano, but hearing piano can be played like that is actually really awesome
アレンジのレベルは
わかりません…が
素敵なアレンジと音色に
いつも癒されて🍀
心奪われてます✨
the way you introduce rhytmic variance and resolve it, is pretty advanced in my book
Thanks Alexander!
懐かしい、サウンドミュウジック🎵✨何回も観ました✨ジェイコブさんのJAZZピアノのアレンジの音色が、青春をよみがえらせます👍✨🎵
超絶技巧ではないけれど、上級のアレンジだと思いました。
いつも本当に素敵で好きです。
ありがとうございます!
アップロードしてくれてありがとうございます!ジェイコブさんがこの曲弾いてるのずっと聞きたかったんです、、!!😭😭🙏
ありがとうございます!
Jacob your musical prowess is definitely my “favourite thing”! Could listen endlessly as you lift my soul 🙏🏻 Thank you P.
ピアノだけ弾いてきた人のリズム感じゃあないですね
あなたの左手が好きです
ずっとバンドのサポートメンバーだったので、たくさんの素晴らしいベーシストとドラマーの影響を受けました。
Jazz feels like the art of making off-key notes/chords sounds perfect. All over it makes you wonder if it's right just to find out it's actually better.
Thank you!
There's a science to it, largely based on b9 chords and poly tonal chords based on diminished chords. The art is putting together with a sense of taste.
Off key notes/chords? I’m sorry no those are butter notes and chords
There's no such thing as wrong notes
@@TheMathias95 try hittin the note of g# while your left hand is playing cM7 chord and get back to me
Honestly, I don't know about Jazz. I tried to like it, but it was something that I could not appreciate. But then I found your channel with the arrangements of songs that I know and it changed my taste of music a lot. Now, I just love them, also this classic one :) Thanks man, you bring a lot of fun in people's lives!
Thank you!
This arrangement is incredible!! These harmony, rythme, embellishments!! Props!
Thank you!
アレンジのレベルは解りませんが
Jacobさんが弾くピアノの音色はいつも素敵です!素晴らしいです✨✨💐
ありがとうございます!
Fantastic ! So rich in harmonies, it triggers something inside me when you go round'n round with all those chord ballet. from earth to heaven.
Simply amazing! Ok, not so 'simply' but definitely amazing!
That sound at 2:31 is incredibly beautiful! Sounds magical! I just want to tell you that I really love listening to your music, and heavily respect all of the work that you put into making these videos. For me, this arrangement would be very challenging, but very much in the realms of possibility. I find that when people start making incredibly difficult music, like Liszt, Paganini, all of those virtuosos, I find, to an extent, that their music becomes alienating with no clear direction due to all of the things they add to their music for the sole purpose of making it more difficult. Cool to watch people play these pieces, but in my opinion, not very fun to listen to. Your music is perfect for me, because it is something that challenges me, but it is still very enjoyable to listen to. I love your music!! Hope that answers your question
Great answer. I kind of agree with you. Listening to technic without a clear musical purpose can get tiring fast. I try not to do that.
One of "My Favorite Things" is listening to Jacob Koller play Piano.
He's Amazing, Terrific, Amazing. One of My FAVORITE Piano Player's !
The BEST There is. Doesn't get Much Better than This !
初めて聞いて鳥肌たちました😍 元気出ました…!!!!
I feel you complexified that legendary piece of jazz and music. I miss the kindness of the original, that voice whispering softly in my ears.
The genius of this arrangement is just... haMAzing!!
どのお酒に合せて聴こうか悩みます。
素敵な演奏をありがとうございます♪
ありがとうございます!
Man, I love his (left)bass playing.
I'd go for advanced. Definitely easier than your Versions of Rondo Alla Turca, Pink Panther and Englishman in New York😉 However, your runs in the left hand can be quite challenging! Thanks for sharing this wonderful arrangement!😍
Thank you!
@@JacobKollerMusic Damn, Jacob and Joshiano, you have to play a duet! That would be epic! The backwards and upside-down Piano skills of Joshiano and your Jazz skills, just MIND-BLOWING!
I concur with this opinion!
Seems we have some pianists in the audience. :-)
Hi. I admire your comment. I would like to get more about your performance, please. I am doing my best to come back at playing the piano again, after 25 years totally away. I am 57. Amazingly, the lockdowns brought me in.
I need pianists like yourself and Jacob to endure my performance.
Blessing and success in your personal projects.🙏
Can I just say how awesome it is that he gives a heart to every comment. Shows that his community is important to him
*most comments
今日も、とっても素敵です💖幸せな時間をありがとうございます😊
ありがとうございます!
Wonderful arrangement. You’re playing is truly astonishing. Could you make an arrangement of Georgia on my Mind?
Ok. I know that tune. I will do it at some point.
動画投稿されてから、1分で見れた!いつも動画見てます!相変わらずピアノ上手ですね
ありがとうございます!
Just got your new book, and after I tackle Autumn Leaves, this one is next on the chopping block. These are wonderful arrangements that are a joy to play and listen to!
Wonderful!
Fingering...hand separation...timing...runs...yeah, pretty much everything insanely difficult...but definitely a motivation to keep improving to at least be the best I can be...bravo, maestro!
So beautiful!! I'm so happy I discovered your channel,searching for a Moon River arrangement.So inspiring....I wish you would write also for violin,I would buy that right away,would love to play one of your arrangements!! An insanely difficult arrangement for violin or violin and piano.
I've been working with a violinst and I will eventually notate some of the arrangements I've done with her. ruclips.net/channel/UCtZrfbl8UvRLxLGrgLjCXew
Thanks,that's great.I was thinking more like a crazy difficult jazz arrangement for violin and piano,similar to your solo piano ones,almost impossible to play.The majority with violin are always pretty easy to play.I found none in RUclips impressive,technically challenging,that's why I thought about that.The first one coming from the Mad Arranger :)
右手と左手が独立して
メロディとリズムを奏でてるぅ🤩
もしかして
見えないけど4つの🤲🤲を持つ
神さまかも〜🥰✨
I heard little hints of so many of my favorite players in this. McCoy Tyner here, Bill Evans there... and yet it is unique. I'm glad I clicked. Just subscribed.
I just have one question for you Jacob, hopefully I get an answer this time. How long does it take you to practice and what's your most helpful tip for left hand dexterity...any exercises you have in mind? I hope you know this means I've been following your work for years and it always amazes me.
I practice a couple of hours a day right now. I didn't really practice many exercises other than scales. But I spent a lot of time improvising with my LH which is why I think I have decent dexterity with my LH. So I would improvise with your LH a lot and try playing the Charlie Parker Omnibook or something similar with your LH.
@@JacobKollerMusic You're EXTRAORDINARY.....Thank you.
I love the original piece and I love Luther vandross' cover as well. Your playing gives it so much justice! Absolutely stunning!! Added to my list
What an awesome arrangement! I guess I would rank it as advanced, just shy of insanely difficult. (At least I hope it turns out that way when I start working on it. ;) ) I love how you switch between 3/4 and 7/4 time. That's so cool! And I dig section K, where the left hand gets his own solo! Just like a bass player. Another thing I enjoy is all the rhythmic variety. It makes it so interesting. Like occasionally there's the dotted 1/8s in the 3/4 section, which makes it sound like 4 beats instead of 3. Thanks for posting this video!
Thank you!
A lot of left hand and work and rhythm independence on both hands, also not to mention those articulations. Dayumm!
Why would anyone dislike this superb playing?? Loved it as always!!
Maybe they didn’t like my socks. Haha
Jacobさんの優しい音色大好きです。😍💖
ありがとうございます!
今旅行に行くことは出来ないけど、この曲聴くとそれだけでも楽しくなりますね。ありがとうございます😊
ありがとうございます!音楽で旅に行こう!
ジェイコブさんのアレンジ✨聞いていて心地よく耳に入ってきます✨素敵です🌹
ありがとうございます!
ひとつひとつを見れば、凄くレベルが高いけれど、感情より技巧を感じちゃうなぁ~。好みは、別ですが、アレンジの勉強になりました。感謝!!
アレンジのレベルはわからないですけれど
ジェイコブさんの音の雫が落ちてくるような演奏がとても好きです♬
ありがとうございます!
To me ,it is definitely insanely difficult, but it sounds sooooo beautiful too; I am very pleased about that, beacuse usually the insanely difficult tunes tend to sound off-putting to the non fans. Great job!
いろんなストリートピアノやジャズピアノの動画を見てきましたが、ジェイコブさんの奏でる音楽はどれも優しい響きがあってピアノという楽器の美しい音が本当に生かされていて素晴らしいです。若い頃は心が歌えば指が自由に動き音楽を奏でることができましたが、今はちょっと頑張らないと無理かな?同じ曲でも上級向け・中級向け、または入門向けのように書いていただけると頑張りがいがありそうな気がします。ジェイコブさんが奏でる音楽を同じ気持ちで楽しみたいです。
I’m Korean and I bought your piano sheet book and I just found this video… This is so amazing and I really love this!! Kinda worry about the difficulty (actually really worried about the difficulty!!!😂) but I’ll try hard to play the song like you! Thanks for the book and video! It’s wonderful!
Hands down, tastiest solo piano version of My Favorite Things that i've heard so far. This is definitely one of my favorite things now :)
I've been playing this standard for 44 years, originally taken in by the minor ninths from McCoy and the opportunities for embellishments. But I never thought of working in the left hand runs and chordal movements the way you have and find it very exhilarating and liberating. It's like drawing from the left side of the brain. Great, great work and good luck to you!
In fact, left hand is controlled by the right side of the brain.
いつもながらジェイコブさんのピアノはとっても聞いていて気持ちがいいです!
スッキリする感じになれます!
ピアノのレベルは初心者の私からしたら難しそうに見えます
けれど、こんなとってもいい曲を完璧に弾けるように勉強していきたいです!
ジェイコブさん!
これからも素敵なピアノの演奏をよろしくお願いします!!
1音間違えただけで、聴衆の気持ちが離れてしまう、そんな難しい楽器だと思います。ピアノは。それをここまで超絶技巧で弾ききれるジェイコブさんはすごいな
As usual Mr Koller this is incredible. Your style of solo jazz piano is both new and unique while taking heavily from the LA jazz tradition I live it as always keep up the great work! I'm especially a fan of all the incredibly clean tritone subs and rhythmic hemeolas. Can't wait for more!
If I ever die I want to appear in some rainy place with the love of my life, and hear you and Robert Glasper play .... my Heaven
There are some songs that I probably would never be able to play no matter how much I practice, like David Gentile's arrangement of Sleigh Ride, or the Star Wars medley by Jarrod Radnich, or some of the Liszt etudes. Then there are other arrangers who I would put in the advanced category, including Marilynn Ham and some of the harder songs by Mark Hayes. I think the songs in your Jazz Piano Standards book are some of your more challenging arrangements, and would out them as being more difficult than the songs by Marilynn and Mark, mostly because of the syncopations and runs. Sometimes I can spend hours (days?) getting comfortable fingerings for the runs in your songs and getting them into my head and hands. I am currently working on your arrangements of A Millions Dreams and City of Stars which i would say are easier (probably because of less runs). I am always amazed at how you make it look so easy and are able to play it perfectly. I find that no matter how much I practice a song, it is hard to play it perfect. Maybe you could give me some lessons. Lol. Anyway, great song, and look forward to more in the future.
Insanely difficult for me. For you, this looks easier than some of the others, but like you say no less enjoyable. Really love this arrangement.
Great to hear!
この曲好きです❣️いつも綺麗な音色ありがとうございます😃
ありがとうございます😊
コロナが蔓延する前に友人と京都に旅行に行ったことを思い出しました。素敵なアレンジありがとうございます🙇
日曜日の3時間100曲マラソンでも弾いておられましたね!聴くたびにアレンジが微妙に異なるところが新鮮です。あ、この場を借りて。Billy JoelをJacob さん気持ちよさそうにfull-length?で弾いて下さり、うれしかったです💕
Billy Joelのフルバージョンをやりたいです!
Jacob Koller / The Mad Arranger
お!それは楽しみです😍Billy 本人もライブがんばってますよね😆
Now thats a mesmerizing end ;) Piece in e minor ends on Eb major chord
THank you!
ピアノ歴20年の経験者です。ジェイコブさんの楽譜も購入し、練習を重ねています!
概要欄に対する感想ですが、曲のレベルは少し難しめだと思います。銀河鉄道999よりは難しいかと。
ですが、曲のテンポが速くない曲なので、練習を重ねれば弾ける曲だと思います。
いつも素晴らしい動画、ありがとうございます。今後も楽しみにしています!
コメントをありがとうございます!
I like the personal touch and sound of this arrangement. Never a dull moment, very inspiring.
ステキ過ぎます🍀
ありがとうございます!
so wonderful! I adore your piano jazz sessions and often listen to then while working
Great arrangement, Jacob! Really enjoy the solos and how you seamlessly transition between different feels!
Thank you!
Awesome arrangement. Bravo!!
I thought Jason Rebello was good !
Now there's you ...blows me away..thankyou Jacob mate
Grand. One of the interesting versions I ve heard. And I am proud of my own.
E'reday!!!!
I gotta listen to this arrangement at least twice day. I love complex arrangements of simple songs. Well done bro!!!!!!
やっぱりJacobさんのアレンジと演奏はcoolだわ✨
ありがとうございます!
One day I hope to play one of your beautiful arrangements ! I’m getting there !
Please do!
You and Uehara Hiromi are my favorite pianists. As soon as traveling is safe again, I will have holidays in Japan to listen you playing live!
That would be great! It’s a great place to visit and live for that matter.
@@JacobKollerMusic Yes! I had a wonderful 15 days holiday in 2005/2006 and I'd like to come again.
That's how it's done. Good job man
ドラマティックなジャズワルツ!ブラボー👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
ありがとうございます!
What a Great Man , preforming a Masterpiece! Heavenly beautiful!!
Amazing ! About the difficulty, it's hard to tell before trying to play it. Because some of your arrangements at first glance/listening look like a human could play it (I'm extremely naive) and when practicing, it turns out really hard, or even impossible. For example, I had to give up, with huge regrets, on Fly me to the moon, quite at the beginning. But some others are ok (after countless hours of training): Moonriver, laland (except the end of "Another day of sun") , Mountain king, totoro, Galaxy express, Merry go round, Koi... Generally, I think all of your arrangements are really difficult to play. And this one, intuitively,seems harder ;) But anyway, listening and practicing your arrangements is an infinite source of happiness !
Thank you for the detailed explanation. It's really nice to hear other pianists perspective on this.
this is insanely difficult for the normal people and when Jacob plays it, it looks like a piece of cake for him!
Felicitaciones... Muy buen performance...!! Mucho Feeling!Te escribo desde mi amado país Venezuela...!!
muchas gracias!
I am reminded of Bill Evans. Your sense of melody and precision is amazing. Absolutely beautiful playing!
This is insanely amazing. Would be even better if someone can play drums on top of this incredibly rhythmically complex rendition of My Favorite Things.
That would be really cool.
Maaaad Arranger!!!! Whaaaat!!! You even did a Bass solo on your left... I really love your style of Jazz. Please teach me
Those cluster voicings --- so pretty! Great arrangements, Jacob! :)
Just awesome! Flying left hand.
It is believed the overall is a recital, not Advanced ETUDE . Perhaps It is suggested to be labeled such as paraphrase on "My Favorite Things"
My favorite things is one of my favorite play of jazz, my teacher told me that this arrangement was the best he ever seen so I have to say 🙏👏👏👏👏
Wow. So cool to hear that!
Daaaaamn. Those bass lines are so good
It was beautiful sounds! I love your performance!
Thank you so much 😀
Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 That was an incredible arrangement and looks insanely difficult, but you play it like a stroll in the park
Thank you very much!
また一つ私のお気に入りが増えた😊
I just finished watching Kids on the Slope and you posted this. I guess it was destiny
Good timing.
Kids on the slope was nice
Jacob, you are awesome man. I am an intermediate player at best. I would call your arrangement here advanced - maybe not insanely difficult - since I personally am not great at cleanly playing descending L hand runs or playing short right hand runs with a lot of 4th and 5th finger action (i.e. I need a lot of practice to get those right).
Thank you so much!
Literally can’t get over this.😭🙆🏾♂️
初めて、書きます。私の、好きな、Sound💞何時も🎵よみいさんとのコラボに感動してます🎵🐈️
ありがとうございます😊
Such a typical Jacob Koller arrangement. It starts off pretty normal and relaxed, but towards the end it gets totally bonkers.
I think the level is 'very difficult', mainly because of the left hand part.
So fun and creative! I love this of all the My Favorite Things versions! And I played bells in the Conservatory for the original. I just cant figure out why youtube didnt show me the mad arranger sooner!
Doesn't matter if it's difficult or not. It's beautiful.
Jacob Koller and Jacob Collier Collab? LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN BOYS.
Jacob²
@@jerryboi511 Jacob²+oller(K+Ci) Big brain stuff right here
@@arcosu2720 That's JacobJacob ollerK ollerCi
@@jeffbass1165 close enough I reckon
@@arcosu2720 Lol yeah just being obnoxious
Love listening to your arrangements! Truly inspiring and wonderful to listen too!
Glad you enjoy it!