Back when I still had facebook, all I used it for was to post music videos. I put Slum Village Fall In Love up there one day, and a lot of friends loved it. However my girlfriend at the time didn't like it... We didn't last long. R.I.P Dilla
The truth is tied up in musicians they speak in a language that’s the truth. We can learn a lot from musicians in their unadulterated state. Simply at its purest in how we interact with one another. That’s right unity!
Singing kinda' messed up the piece for a little while ('twas a bit discordant)...but it's all good. Piece is still one of my favorite things on RUclips.
Love everything about this.... except the tempo. I got 100 bpm's here... which is interesting because classically trained musicians can interpret harmony, phrasing, tone and texture amazingly well, but overlook something as basic as tempo... And on the flip side, hip hop producers are amazing at almost everything but won't take a year to learn harmony on a chordal instrument... funny what we decide to overlook....
A major part of Jay Dee's genius was his tempo - his off tempo. Before him, popular music was not accepting of drums and bass which were rushed or delayed. If you're interested to learn more, check out one of the best books ever, "Dilla Time" by Dan Charnas.
from a jazz record, to a hip hop record, to an orchestra, timeless!
To tears and goose bumps everytime I revisit
indeed
Big facts!!
Well said my man.
Illa J wit da "one two"
Watching Ma Dukes as she bobs her head to her son's beats makes me teary eyed ... Dilla made his momma proud. RIP to the best producer ever.
That snare is perfect - pap!
Word up to dude on them kicks and snares. Did this justice beyond words. Come back to this whenever I need a boost. RIP Dilla.
i think that's Karriem Riggins
Absolutely Kareem.
I’m crying right now I miss dilla soo much
RIP happy dilla month
DILLA WOULD'VE BEEN PROUD 2 HEAR HIS ART LIKE THIS! AUH-MAY-ZING!!! B-MORE & WE OUT! ONE-LUV.
@4:31 those violins came in strong , utterly amazing
e-boogie that melted my ice. need another drink!
Twain Driver exactly, lol
Like 50's jazz band classical... from Brazil with love.
Back when I still had facebook, all I used it for was to post music videos. I put Slum Village Fall In Love up there one day, and a lot of friends loved it. However my girlfriend at the time didn't like it... We didn't last long. R.I.P Dilla
The truth is tied up in musicians they speak in a language that’s the truth. We can learn a lot from musicians in their unadulterated state. Simply at its purest in how we interact with one another. That’s right unity!
Illa J started singin i really thought it was dilla for a second my heart dropped
Amazing tribute to one of the greatest to ever contribute to this culture.....amazing!
To fall in love
With the things you do
Don't sell yourself
To fall in love
With those things you do
Lol look at his facial expression 4:53. Miguel and the Orchestra did a phenomenal job with this song. Especially in the end with the song "official"
This is killer hook, his look says everything. What track is it?
@@90boiler the video is bookended with “the official” by Jaylib - Dilla and Madlib. The song in the middle is “fall in love” by slum village.
The simple but powerful bass of thundercat from 3:52 belongs to the set of those things that touch the soul and heart.
Alchemist in the cut!
To the person that sent this to me.
Thanks so much sweetheart ❤
My favorite Dilla song. Rest in Peace James Yancey 🙏🏾
This put a tear in my eye
Tears seeing us united paying respect to music. Them is an illusion. Enjoyed it.
My favorite one of them all! Love that beginning too... It's THE OFFICIAL!
So melodic. Thankyou to all who were involved in the making of this tribute...Forever remember the greatest to do it.
This is the perfect marriage of hip hop and symphony,
Still a big listen in 2020!
1:39 i like the improvisation still faithful to the original content :')
Freaking awesome. No other way to describe this just utterly amazing
This is most beautiful thing i ever heard.
My mother had Elvis I seen her cry so much to his music.. I had Dilla the one and only!
amazing tribute
thank you for sharing this
Thank you ma dukes
Amazing sound love it. Completely different and Love it ❤️
Its almost like you can feel Mrs Yancey's humming in your chest
Alchemist doesn’t age
Where you see him
My bad seen him
3:20 coolest person in the building!!!
Lol I feel ya. But ma dukes and illa j are hard to compete with.
Beautiful ❤
So dope!
Love this
one love!
One love!
Chills
Try to watch this without getting watery eyes 😢
@artdontsleep where can I find the sheet music for this???!!
Peace bilal!
Hello !!! I'm searching the song played in intro .... With the trumpets.
If someone knows, thanks in advance 🫶🫶🫶💪💪💪
It's the Jaylib track called "The Official."
I'm not sure if Madlib sampled the horns from a r&b/soul track... anyone know?
Great :)
😢
This should have T3 on it!
Magical…J Dilla 🙏❤️
#RIPJDilla
Tens years! Sucha shame
Mayer Hawthorne getting some camera time at the 5:07 mark
peep alchemist 0:35
And Houseshoes.
No se como llegue aquí, pero le agradezco a dios darme la oportunidad de escuchar esto 👏🏾
wheres thundercat?
They don't show him but he's playin bass
J dilla❤️
3:41 .... if you studied music please explain this for me.. thanks.
What would you like to know?
@@Nerdboy456what she’s pulling a face for, as if something happened which wasn’t meant to.
🙃
Happy Birthday Dilla
RIP Dilla.
Singing kinda' messed up the piece for a little while ('twas a bit discordant)...but it's all good. Piece is still one of my favorite things on RUclips.
Sea m
Есть те , кто пришёл после видоса Яна Топлес?))
Какого видео? Интересно посмотреть
Love everything about this.... except the tempo. I got 100 bpm's here... which is interesting because classically trained musicians can interpret harmony, phrasing, tone and texture amazingly well, but overlook something as basic as tempo... And on the flip side, hip hop producers are amazing at almost everything but won't take a year to learn harmony on a chordal instrument... funny what we decide to overlook....
A major part of Jay Dee's genius was his tempo - his off tempo.
Before him, popular music was not accepting of drums and bass which were rushed or delayed.
If you're interested to learn more, check out one of the best books ever, "Dilla Time" by Dan Charnas.