Don't use 7ths, use 9ths!
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Cool Neo-Soul Band
3:12 Sick two-bass arrangement (with 9ths and no 7ths!)
6:37 Fun funky sax overdub
8:27 Folk jazz recorder music in 5/8
10:47 Wonky jazz-trap song
13:16 Art
14:30 Neat arrangement of I'll Be Seeing You
16:15 Moody jazzz
17:38 Friends meme
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Adam
“That’s a chord.”
-berklee alum
it's literally just Gmmaj7 in 1st inversion, lol
@GalacticGaming1000 Was about to make that comment, cheers! 14:50
@@EllieMcEla Gmmaj7 - Hmm, wonder what that is.
@@Picksqueal G minor major 7, so G Bb D Gb
"I like it man, maybe play loud sometimes" :D
14:56 - Adam utilises his Berklee education to its maximum.
Such brilliant insight
This is a good comment
The best thing about this comment is that there is no chord at the exact timestamp.
That’s a comment
Haha he didn't lie. xD
2 years from now: "dont use 9ths, use 11ths!"
Don't use 13ths, use 15ths
That’s a little too sus4 me
But we all must remember to never use Eb 11 chords.
Why do you all hate 10ths?
@@j_freed A 10ths can be written simply as a 3rd
The Bill Wurtz simply became a genre of his own, brilliant dude indeed.
I’d argue that Ron Jarzombek pioneered that shit and some people including Bill Wurtz took it in other directions
@@The_Kevinist A Wild Hare is nuts
Charles Cornell does this too.
check out the books
Ur really handsome
My whole body starts shaking in anticipation every time it senses a "repetition legitimizes" coming up.
It almost felt part of the song, like a additional instrument playing rhythm
my whole body starts shaking in anticipation every time it senses a "repetition legitimizes" coming up.
My whole body starts shaking in anticipation every time it senses a "repetition legitimizes" coming up.
my whole body starts shaking in anticipation every time it senses a "repetition legitimizes" coming up.
My whole body starts shaking in anticipation every time it senses a "repetition legitimizes" coming up.
Adam: "... I think this is probably one of the best examples I could think of of the age-old maxim-"
Me, in unison: "-repetition legitimizes"
oh no, you hit a wrong note in your solo?! .... just hit it again! haha
@@freto_cognito9001 Easier said then done.
@@freto_cognito9001 "wrong" note?
@@ifiwasyouiwouldntbe no wrong notes, only *J A Z Z*
was gonna upvote but was at 251
The folk jazz arrangement with the recorder is amazing.
Thanks :)
It's fascinating how ubiquitous smart phones have become, to the point that we refer to using one as "free".
It's pretty much true, of course, but it's still funny to me.
it would've been more accurate to say that doing basic multi track recording is a positive externality of everyone spending heaps of cash on smarts phones anyway
This is the type of comment I keep coming back to Adam Neelytube for. Solid insight!
It's free because how else would you be watching this video
'That's a chord"
Thanks Adam...
I kid you not, when I read this comment Adam said this!
He's the Gene Simmons of musical theory.
OMG that face Adam has when he says this, I'm dying :D :D
That phone thing seems so STUPIDLY useful. I never would have guessed that something like that would work
you can record most things with phones really well. have it just poking out between two pillows, pointing at the thing you're micing, mess around with test recordings & it'll be surprisingly good
Steve lacy uses his phone to record and do everything.
And it's so obvious in retrospect.
@Luke Pro tip : after you start all of your phones recording, make everything silent and clap loudly 4-5 times before playing. Easy sync for later.
There are a bunch of apps available that allow you to optimise your phone's recording capabilities. I used one for android that allows you to record the mic from a bluetooth headset, for example. They basically turn your phone into a dictaphone...
Another option... is to buy an old digital dictaphone... For very little money you can pick up something that records high quality audio and that can be upgraded, by adding external mics, at a later date if you want.
I use an 'Olympus WS-550M' it has internal stereo mics with settings for dictation and conference, with dictation being for recording immediate area and conference designed for recording a whole room... for lectures... or, erm... conferences!
I also use it with various mics for different situations. It doesn't look much but it is really handy... not to mention easy to replace. It cost me less than £20.
Adam: “My favorite chord extension is the seventh”
Also Adam:
It's a good thing, personally I have developed quite a few biases on my instrument I had to stop constantly relying on while playing! :) (Favorite for me isn't always what I feel is best to play ya know?)
@@GG256_ every time I make a chord progression, I find myself only using 7ths, and it’s hard to break the habit! I don’t even like the sound of normal major/minor chords now. I will use other extensions though
@@nickndc8252 same. I swear normal major and minor chords just sound weird to me now. Almost everything I write now has too many 7s and 9s.
I've moved on to 10ths...
@@j_freed I like 8ths...
Adam, you're the epitome of "constructive criticism." I applaud you. All your comments were kind, insightful, and empowering. Even though it was obvious that the musicians you reviewed presented different skill levels, you treated them all respectfully and with the dignity they deserved.
me who doesn't even know what a 7th is: of course you would need to use 9ths instead
9 is a bigger number, so it’s clearly better than 7
@@isaiahmumaw lmaaaooo
*Obviously*
a 9th is essentially an inverted 7th, kinda like how a 4th is an inverted 5th, but with the root shifted to the 2nd.
just nod and say yes
@@dutchdykefinger I like your wacky numbers funny man
Do you know what an octave is?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that repetition seems to legitimize whatever is being repeated?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that repetition seems to legitimize whatever is being repeated?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that *repetition* seems to *legitimize* whatever is being repeated?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that repetition seems to legitimize whatever is being repeated?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that *repetition* seems to legitimize whatever is being repeated?
Is anyone else getting a feeling that repetition seems to legitimize whatever is being repeated?
That first singer's voice when she riffs is like... free-flowing honey.
YES!!
And even mellifluous... oh wait 🐝 🍯
@@j_freed That is definitely a more elegant way to express it.
So… thick and slow moving?
next time this segment be called "well you're pretty good at music already"
every lo fi hip hop producer:
*impossible*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA BRILLIANT
Yes
Soulection producers: y'all hear sumthin?
Very true lol
LOL 😆
But I play ragtime though. I gotta have my sevenths, homie
meanwhile, in the distance, muffled piano cacophony, Art Tatum laughs maniacally.
EDIT: I know Art doesn't play ragtime, but I know he would scoff at only using 7ths for a stride arrangement.
Ragtime can have a few 7ths, as a treat.
@@Mysterytour7 I love this comment thank you
Piano or guitar?
I wouldn't recommend playing ragtime on a bass guitar tho
As a follow-up from the last episode, Erin Snape has just released her first album, due in no small part to this channel. Go buy it!
Nice!
13:40 best analysis i've seen on this channel
fantastic
beginning
middle
end
rising action
scream about 5/8ths
climax on the golden ratio
beautiful
dissonance
wonkiness
function
story
emotional core of the experience
go further
exquisite
this
And it seems it's kmac2021's jazzy brother!
@@Jeroen_K Can we have a link to the video of the original piece please? It was attached to the email maybe
@@Anty7 Found it! ruclips.net/video/j4scfFqqOiI/видео.html
@@chichoch thaaaanks
2:05 make sure you have a method to sync the phones or the audio won't line up. I recommend making a loud clap or transient sound so you can line all the tracks up.
Can't you just do the normal countdown and then line up the audios to it?
@@juanpgomez1299 It's technically possible, (I've synced my voice between two audio tracks without a clap before) but it's much simpler to just use a clap. A countdown probably wouldn't have the transient information you're looking for to do this quickly, even if it is possible.
@@juanpgomez1299 The sharper the transient (the more sudden the increase from quiet to loud) is, the easier it is to sync it up later. Thats why they use clapperboards in movie production. (Ok, it's one of several reasons they use clapperboards.)
Ookay yeah i get it thank you :D
Well it is very easy to slice everything exactly on the beat
"You need high quality audio"
*Black Metal screeching intensifies*
just record in the S H E D
Nah, ITAOTS type audio.
Distort an Acoustic guitar.
Don't forget the flat 9th and sharp 7th!!
@@1999yasin Brass, remember we sharp the 9th
I know this is a joke, but to anyone who didn't catch it, he did say that you could sometimes get away with it.
That hip-hop track was AMAZING. Love hearing guitar in modern music. MGK, Juice WRLD, anything with Travis Barker...
Making a comeback. Love it
@Kwasi Stampley that track was too awesome dude. Excellent work
i agree with this except MGK is dogshit. Barker’s just good at drumming, no issue there
@@daftnote While you may think he is “dog shit” The dude has had multiple back to back number one records and is selling out Madison Square Garden. So clearly he has enough of a Fanbase to do with most musicians cannot do, and just like Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit, Corey Taylor from Slipknot, and Chad Kroeger from Nickelback would say, any press is good press.
Again, love him or hate him, success can be proven and backed by statistics.
@@ZackSeifMusic white rap is rarely not corny
Modern music? You mean rap and hip hop? Lmao.
Me: I can hear him thinking.
Adam Neely: "I can hear you thinking."
I need more of that jazz rap. Sick!
Indeed. Very very cool stuff. Love it!
Check out some jazz rap playlist on Spotify or something like that. There's a genre called jazz rap
I love how this guy always puts the original clip or image when he talks about something...
"That's a chord" - Adam Neely 2020
Truly a work of art, thank you for your wisdom and talent Mr. Neely
Seriously, Burgundee sent chills down my spine and I held my breath for a moment, trying to process that gorgeous voice
That dude using diminished chords in his song was crazy cool!
@Kwasi Stampley The goat himself.
@Kwasi Stampley yeah i Just subscribed your channel cause of it, so sick
Totally cool
iPhone mics are surprisingly good on every instrument I’ve tried. (Including upright bass)
true
true
I use phone audio whenever I make my short films. They're really practical and you can even hide them as a part of the set
Heck I've even recorded a whole band through an iPhone mic and it was really good after some orocessinf
problem using several is making sure recordings are in phase, and for my knowledge there are not many tools that can help you with doing so on sub-sample level, which can make master sound even worse than one mic recording. solution is to use sound adsorption and dampening with stuff in room you already have and sound paneling, dynamically placed to the situation. that is kinda a lost craft in these days of digital recording, but can yeld an interesting lofi sound
I like how positive you are on these submissions! I don't know if it's part of the switch from "how to not suck at music" to "how to get good at music", a psychosomatic thing in my head because of that change of name, or just more people submitting really good pieces for critique, but it's really cool hearing you emphasize the strengths of the submissions before and after giving your critiques.
Also, there are a lot of great musicians submitting stuff for these critiques - it's really fun listening to what they bring.
I also feel there’s been a shift and I like it. There’s still plenty of constructive criticism for strengthening your weak spots, but reinforcing what’s good is also very useful and psychologically important.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard recorded an entire album using that phone technique!
17:59 So now memes have become a part of my melodic motive recognition
Just to clarify, spooky, scary skeletons.
in davie504 style :p
I heard it and immediately went looking for this comment
Holy shit that jazz-trap was so good
@Kwasi Stampley Oh, but +many. This is so not what I listen to, and so what I want to listen to! :)
@Kwasi Stampley it was dope dude! I can’t find how to submit these videos, where did you send it to him?
@Kwasi Stampley thanks for the help!
Agreed! That was a really cool tune. 🎸
Adam: "Something about the super staccato nature of it, it's not something that would come to anyone writing music."
Alex Lifeson writing YYZ: "Hold my beer"
The YYZ clave is "YYZ" spelled in Morse code :D
@@joaquinpiriz7301 Yes. If you listen to the VOR localizer beacon, that's what it sounds like when you are literally coming home to Toronto.
-.-- -.-- --..
or, this:
www.ve3gop.com/yyz_vor.mp3
Kind of cool to hear that new King Crimson piece 13 minutes in.
Nice title. I just covered Intervals' 5-HTP because its emphasis on 1-5-9 was just beautiful to my ear. It's a bit of a staple of the genre but I can't get enough of it.
2:07 king gizzard 12 bar bruise was recorded using only iphones in 2012 its such a sick idea im so glad more people are using it
“Interstitial music for ‘Hey Arnold!’” 😂 so good!
That’s a word.
By far the biggest compliment I could ever ask for 🙌
Jim Lang is responsible for introducing an entire generation to jazz and doesn't get nearly enough credit for it
I loved that recorder ensemble.
Man every time you do one of these I'm just in awe by the amount of talented people
Overjoyed is such a beautiful song and I'm surprised I've never heard it before today. This two bass arrangement is absolutely magical
I've seen alot of these "music critique videos over different music channels and just the way you are praising them during the performance is so chill and awesome. You're not just tackling this a professional helping someone, you are genuinely enjoying people's music and using your knowledge to help them take their music to the next level!
I love the experimental creativity shown in all these submissions, and your positive critique!
“If I was to critique this...”
Oh, how I would love to have Adam get hypothetical with me while sitting and listening to me work on pieces...
I read this as soon as he said this...
Wow the algorithm is strong with this one
Royal blood a UK rock band uses a bass guitar with an octave pedal instead of a guitar. It gives it a really powerful sound.
It sounds like a full band but theres only bass and drums
It's hard for free improv taps not to look silly 🤣Thank you so much for including my dumb music in this, I've been a huge fan for a long time! 💖💖
Adam Neely announces jazz 2
Guys, Burgundee is on Spotify
2020 isn't so bad after all
YES
Is the song they submitted to Adam on spotify?
Yeah, it is a pleasure exciting to follow this video. Thanks!
this channel has broadened my horizons in the world of music so much and i found out that i like jazz thanks to you, Adam! thank you!
This is so cool man!
Love the neosoul band!!
I have to say I absolutely love all the content you put out but especially these kinds of videos. So much information to take in.
I’ve seen a couple of Adam’s vids before, but I just became an official fan. This guy really knows what he’s talking about. I’m glad I stuck with this one til the end.
Why do I feel like jazz musicians are on a whole nother level in the way they approach, write, play music?
*goes back to acoustic guitar*
Bc they are. Jazz is just as much or more an approach, as you said, than it is a genre. And more specifically, it’s an approach that has a bent for cleverness and virtuosity.
@@brendenbaughman662 nice Hiatus Kaiyote pfp
@@brendenbaughman662 thats not true, jazz was made to not be virtuosic to compete with the biggest genre at the time, jazz was meant to be a simpler version of music where it was accessible to all, nowadays obviously not the case because more simpler music has come out but in its inception it definitely was not meant to be hard
@@sooeycune895 Right, but as you said, that is obviously no longer the case. Jazz has been a notoriously virtuosic art form for a century now. Even the more approachable dance hall styles of jazz have always been harmonically dense and full of virtuosic improvisation. And I really don't see the point in trying to define modern jazz by 19th century metrics.
@@brendenbaughman662all western music uses the same western theory, the context over time is all that changes that’s why you can look at older standards and compare them to newer standards. But regardless of the era, no jazz musician wants to be titled as a virtuoso or genius. Jazz was made to break rules. If you want a musician who wants to be known as a virtuoso you go to classical (any era) :^)
I actually disagree with the 1st band guitarist critique, without having any effects, it came off as a lower 4th harmonizing to the vocal, almost vocoder like. That was the first thing that set it apart from something more standard, especially with the keyboardist playing the extended chords
I liked this format. You're giving people some views, advise specific to them, which we all can benefit from, we get to hear a mix of good, random stuff. Appreciate your knowledge and dedication to the bass.
14:53-14:54 sent a crazy chill down my spine right down to the tips of my toes.
Man, I heard of Burgedy before. They performed at Bayside in Miami during a Friday afternoon (got out of college to go shopping). They were killing it, playing a few jazz stuff too, stayed for half an hour until they were finished for the day. I'll say you guys should check them out, help fellow bandmates happy being a working musician.
10:22 definitely a kind of acquired taste. with that said, thanks to Agnes for keeping the recorder spirit alive in 2020, greetings from Austria!
Adam's depth of knowledge and understanding (two separate things) is overwhelming.
7:16:
1. He identifies a mic model from a single perspective in the video
2. He knows its frequency response
3. He applies this cognition to the specific scenario
That is precisely the definition of "competence". Having knowledge, using it as a foundation for cognition, reducing to the beneficial aspects. Yummie.
I love this. You did a great job of providing constructive feedback and generally being positive overall. Most people may not realize that this is generally NOT how critiques go in schools - it is a learned behavior to guide or lead a fellow musician without breaking them down. Not everyone can do this, and you do it well. Plus a great diversity of genres, styles and whatever the last thing was. LOL. All the performers were great. Well done.
That moment when you know he's gonna say that "repetition legitimizes" is when you realize you've been following him for a long time.
Bro you're so good
Hey, check out Band Studio app that I’ve created (bandstudio.app). It does exactly what Adam suggested and even goes further. It allows to automatically download all recorded tracks into all band members phones and then play the full mix. Immediately after you finish recording. I’d be happy to hear what you think!
just discovered channel , awesome ! learning is so much fun here
thank you so much
Great job Adam! Your critiques were spot on sir.
For Dark Mode users:
Unintended perhaps but every time Adam's hands went over the black table top, I felt like it was a 3D framing trick where he was popping out a frame.
Maybe just a fun thing for RUclipsrs to play with even if it's cliche.
My brain got twisted for a minute! fun haha
Check out a little bit @10:25. Watch Adam's face and see if your peripheral doesnt trick you a little.
Or @12:59 even more :D
Go team recorder! The articulation capacity are very attractive to me. (There are lots of non-beginning recorder players...)
(Thanks Adam.)
enjoyed seeing Julian Lage mentioned he's been blowing my mind since I heard "Nocturne' - what a player!
What a fantastic analysis
Adam you have such a great music mind and channel. Thank you.
I miss the days of "it's got a good beat and you can dance to it"
Why does Adam look like he’s on 5 different drugs while watching some of these 😂 He goes from “stank face” to the “aroused by jazz face” to the “Michael Jackson Ooh face” in only a few seconds!
Number one tip for critiquing music: * critique high *
He gets high from the music
This is the effects of jazz face. This is what people high on vitamin J go through.
Thanks for doing these. Very informative for your viewers while also giving back to the community. High-five!
That Sungazer was CRAZY sick!
For the music-speech thing I wonder if anyone has done that: create a bassline and a drum part from a speech, create a guitar(or other instrument) counter melody, remove the original speech and consider it a real full track because it could create some weird prog music. I would love to see it as a real genre, not just a meme or a trend, with different styles of interpretation of the same speeches.
Not exactly the same thing, but a band I was in almost a decade ago, for a long time the singer didn't have anyone else in the band (and we eventually ended up as a 7 piece). So for all of the early songs, she wrote and sang her lyrics to instrumental electronic dance music, like house or trance stuff. There aren't usually too many chord changes in those types of music, sometimes it just stays on one chord for the duration of the track, but she worked out the vocal melodies and also the structure of the songs (where the intro, verses, chorus, bridge, etc all fell) based on the dynamic changes in the tracks, so by the time she had guitarists, a bassist, drummer, pianist, we removed the original backing track she was using, and wrote around her vocal melodies and song structures, I guess in a way re-harmonizing? I'm not really sure exactly how you'd describe it.
Mononeon did that debates play-along vid recently. Fits the description pretty well.
Try spastic ink. 'A Wild Hare' might be a god example of what you're suggesting
A Montreal musician René Lucier explored this language in the late 80's, defined it and took it to very high level. Worth listening to the whole thing ruclips.net/video/1M6AS-gvtOc/видео.html
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD
That quartet that played your song "Ether" reminds me of some recordings I've heard by Steven Reich. Pretty cool!
ha, that is interesting :D btw if you want to listen to the whole song, you can find it here:
ruclips.net/video/XqzVjIsuu4k/видео.html&ab_channel=lytyllpype
That jazz-trap song was awesome. I need more genre-mixing like that in my life.
I would love be to see a video where you did discuss all you're basses and gear, great content as always!
Finally! Zappas jazz discharge party hats is becoming the meme it always deserved to be
15:15 "I liked it because it didn't sound like a guitar."
every bassplayer :c
Really enjoyed the emphases on the production stuff in this episode ⭐️
What a bunch of great submissions! I loved all of them!
Me looking at title: Did-did Adam turn Anti-Jazz?
Me seeing the bassist in the thumbnail: Oh wait that makes sense
The last guy needs to do a bass line for every time Ross says “We were on a break!”
Every time I watch one of these, I realize how little I actually know about music and playing instruments. These are all so good and so talented.
Lmao I left your videos on autoplay while distracted by my synths and a drum machine, and your clapping around 8:05 was not only exactly in time, but landing on the snare. Bravo.
The song "not chameleon" has got people asking a lot of questions already answered by the song title.
thank you so much for featuring my clip and for the commentary, Adam!!
Hi well
I know this guy
Will, my man. Love it!
How do I submit a clip to him?
i love these videos in large part just because i enjoy watching the diverse musical talents of the submitters
More of this please!
8:27 sounds like it would fit well in a whimsical video game, like a little bit professor layton, a little bit legend of zelda
omg, I was revisiting one of your older videos until the notification bell rang
PS: watching your twitch streams are tons of fun and it`s been helping me cope with my artistic burn out. I just wanted to let you know that
Oh my god! Great video! That walking bass line tip seems really useful and I will definitely be trying it out. Have a fantastic day.
The “arguing couple” tune made me think about the music of no limits of Zappa alumni Mike Keneally, brilliant guitarist, keyboardist, singer and all around mighty musician. 👍 lots of really interesting submissions this time around in general. Makes me feel hope for the future that there’s still great up and coming musicians out there.
Make music that makes Adam rub his hands together.
Yay a new Neely video
The Solo Guitar
I'll Be Seeing You
So many music influences are present in the sound.
Good critique vis a vis dynamics.
Very talented guitar player
I loved that recorder ensamble! Gotta get my ears on some of that music someday
so happy you liked my music =) my band and I are working on some recordings but in the meantime you can listen to the whole song here: ruclips.net/video/XqzVjIsuu4k/видео.html&ab_channel=lytyllpype
@@lytyllpype3864 OMG! I actually thought I was never gonna be able to listen to it, as there was only your name on the video. Thanks a lot for answering, I'll subscribe and be looking forward for your work. Keep it up!