Kenneth Ware ^ this is not writing. It is loving and living poetry. It is starched, staunch-scripture, more holy than many paid prophets plagued by profits. Thank you sir.
I could have put it any clearer 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🔥🔥🔥🎼🎼🎼 the hearing you'll never dream the same Corey should be in everyone playlist when you're dreaming 🙏🙏🙏🙏😮😯😲😳🤯 I really want to know what goes on in Corey's head whenever he's playing smhhhh
One thing you must learn about Cory Henry, he literally is into it so much he leaves the physical world. Now that my friends is the secret of musical improvement, let your spirit speak.
There is no one secret. & just being really "into it" is not enough. He got so good because he grew up in a strong musical culture rooted in the Golden Era Gospel sound, surrounded by music from an early age, great teachers, access to a Hammond Organ.....& this is crucial. His own relentless hard work & dedication. Practice every waking moment, study theory & dream about those keys at night. . Only then will a musician really feel like they are leaving the physical world, & inspire the listener to join them on that journey.
I thought I was the only one who peeped that years ago..Yeah it's way more than just being "into it" my dude definitely is something special. I have seen God moving his hands on several occasions... it's one of those things either you're able to pick up on it or you're not but it's there..
@@zivkovicable Being born immersed in a musical context definitely has a lot of parallels with musical genius. Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, all great gospel singers, Victor Wooten, Pedro Martins, Jacob Collier, and probably many if not most of the musical geniuses we know about fit that pattern. I think every time we get nature meeting nurture, a new prodigy enters the scene.
My soul started to physically leave my body when that happened. Out of all the ways to end that masterpiece, Smoke on the Water was probably the most horrifically out of place way to do it.
What pisses me off is that, and im not kidding about this, corey prob just had an "idea" of what he'd do for the intro, then got to the show and played this. Tough to hear a man improv what wouldve taken you 5 years to even unite the ideas in your head. And a year after playing this he prob wouldnt even remember 25% of it, meanwhile, its become part of a jazz theory final at a class at Berklee. Crazy.
After this pandemic I promisee I’m doing all the stuff I wanted to do. Including going to Cory Henry and similar events. Ballets, Broadway musicals, museums in different states, etc. even if I have to go alone.
Why not now. As musicians, we have technology on our side and we use it to our advantage. I urge you to do the same, life is great filled with wonders; In music, relationships, religion, race... endless. In music, the sounds comes from the way your soul plays it, so use the internet to fill your soul so you can find the wonders within yourself to be able to play with enough understanding to play what you feel is art.
@@gainfz9037 yeah, but its much better to go to this type of events in person, i mean yeah, Internet can be a great tool, but nothing compares to staring at a painting or listening to music and being there
Yes it is! I think he plays major triads (C-B) with minor thirds in the melody (Eb-D) on a G pedal point. He's so cool using these Bartok-ish chords in a rock song intro. But he's Cory Henry, man! He's a true genius.
I was doing something, and then this video came up, and then I forgot what I was doing. Because I was witnessing one of the great mixed synth/piano keyboard solo improvisations of all time. And then Smoke in the Water happened and it was one of the most disappointing possible evolutions out of such a divine keyboard solo. So now I feel mixed.
Relative to the transition of this beautiful improv into Smoke On The Water:- In my opinion, the true thing to take away here IS HOW SEAMLESS HE MADE THAT FLOW!!! SO SEAMLESS THAT NONE OF US SAW IT COMING.... so putting song choice aside:- "THIS INDEED SHOWCASES THE MUSICAL GENIUS OF CORY HENRY"..... dont bash it because you didnt expect that, instead applaud the technicality with which he made this seamless piece..... well done Mr Henry!!!
I hear Chick Corea in all of that beauty, the master has passed down a great legacy to us, his musical children are carrying on in his stead and i love it!!!🏹🎯💯👌👀
Oh noo... last time I watched a video of cory henry.. I stayed up all night for hours browsing admiring his talent. You wont trap me this time.. 3rd time watching this video now...
@@ryanpaololinay6589 If I may try, there isn't any specific story. More like Cory expressed his feelings like a story teller - with highs, lows, turns, calm, silence, 'chaos', beauty, pain, love, and joy. At the end, the listeners get a canvas upon which they can tell their own stories too - a template of sorts. Thank you.
That is what great musicians do….first they play on their level when they solo and then they accommodate their fellow musician’s standard…..that is why we have these two heterogeneous pieces of music….
I can’t understand how anyone would think this would be a great arrangement. ”Yeah you play the most amazing intro ever and build up tension, then we will enter the stage and totally fuck it up! It’s going to be awesome!”
There are other geniuses but this man plays a million different styles and genres. Jazz, Gospel, Classical, Pop, Funk, Rock, Blues, Ragtime, Latin and so on, and at an expert level. Not just at a level that would make you say, "oh he can do that too" but at a high level. Not to mention there are multiple different versions of Gospel that a person not in church would not know. They think it's all the same. There is New York style, West coast, Chicago, Southern, Midwest etc...on top of all the other known genres. Cory is really one of a kind. So if people don't understand this, they will be the ones saying "he's not the only one" ....yea ...he pretty much is...
Dear Maurice Mack Sr: The minor chords and arpeggios-type scales around give some jazz and black music its impressive-sounding flavor. However, the chops are like night and day compared to Keith Emerson and Lang Lang: Take away the pretty-pretty sounds -- no comparison.
I got entranced. I know Cory will be legendary. He moved us, touched us, and have us drop our jaw. Slowly I get more and more sucked in then he touched the organ. I got totally mesmerized and knew that I was watching something that a select few should have a privilege. Then the piano fades away and I invested all my attention to it... ONLY TO PLAY THE INTRO TO F***ING SMOKE ON THE WATER! I've never got bamboozled in life as much as this one!
This music feels like dreaming in the best way possible. I love this sense of mistery and the complex emotions in his music. A lot of jazz you hear is technical but has no soul whatsoever, this is incredibly refreshing
The level of awesomeness of his talent is hypnotic and transforming! It is a true gift from the highest form. His music speaks to my soul and I am calmed by his choice of play.
I love deep purple and I hate smoke on the water. I just skip that song when I listen to that album, lol heard it a million times, it was cool when I first heard it, not now after 20 years of it being beat into my brain by rock radio
Am I hearing a little Bill Laurence-esque playing the middle section where he switches to the piano sound? A great artist like this never stops evolving. Cory's a genius but the way he learns a little from every player he shares the stage with humbles him.
I really like Smoke on the Water, but this intro by Cory Henry is so artistic and really fantastic and the intro just seems like of a higher standard than what follows....
As a Grammy nominated songwriter I must say with a level and well musically travelled sensibility that this man is an evil heavenly conflicted musical genius with melody pouring from his lungs pores nostrils lips and follicles.
He's talented, for sure. But I think that Joe Zawinul, Jan Hammer are geniuses with regards to keyboards. They set standards that OTHERS followed. That's what a GENIUS is, in my book anyway. To me, they had playing styles that were unique and easily recognizable. A few others that were In that category are Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Keith Jarret, McCoy Tyner, and some others that would have to jog my memory. These are those that I think deserve to be called Genius. But he still has a ways to go before he sets a new standard and style like these other giants. But he's got a great start. Just my opinion.
They lost me when the rest of the band played Smoke on the Water. It was not a favorite of mine when the song first came out and it still isn't on my list of favorites. :-)
You might be unsure of what your dreams sound like, but Corey knows.
and he knows how to show them to you
😆 🤣🤣
Jesse Martin, fire the next time
Kenneth Ware ^ this is not writing. It is loving and living poetry. It is starched, staunch-scripture, more holy than many paid prophets plagued by profits. Thank you sir.
I could have put it any clearer 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🔥🔥🔥🎼🎼🎼 the hearing you'll never dream the same Corey should be in everyone playlist when you're dreaming 🙏🙏🙏🙏😮😯😲😳🤯 I really want to know what goes on in Corey's head whenever he's playing smhhhh
My favourite part is unquestionably 00:39 when Cory finds that Moog tone and instantly stank faces. Epic.
Haha yep. "Oof there it is"
@@brandonlbartlett totally!😂
"Dayn did I create that?"
4:12 that bass descending with the piano, wow...
It was everything man
Yeah 🔥 🔥
YES!
🔥🔥🔥
gave me goosebumps, ngl
Am I the only one who felt like I was watching a live-action version of Soul? This man is speaking thru those keys! 🎹🔥💯
This is an underrated comment.
One minute into this performance everyone got their money's worth. They saw the rest of the show for free.
I've seen Cory many times with Snarky Puppy and with the Funk Apostles. But this solo piece is another level. The man is a living legend.
It is, right?
Mike Knish reminded me of when gods speak lol literally maybe
National treasure
We all hear it 😁🤭🎵🎵🎵🎵™️
Man. Every solo he does is 🔥🔥🔥. That Lingus one though…. 🤯
that transition to that other song is truly the duality of man lmao
That improv and the song went together like oil on the water
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
and still the transition slapped
That moog at the beginning 1:05 to 1:30 is almost like the pulse of life. I've never heard anything like this in my whole life.
One thing you must learn about Cory Henry, he literally is into it so much he leaves the physical world. Now that my friends is the secret of musical improvement, let your spirit speak.
There is no one secret. & just being really "into it" is not enough. He got so good because he grew up in a strong musical culture rooted in the Golden Era Gospel sound, surrounded by music from an early age, great teachers, access to a Hammond Organ.....& this is crucial. His own relentless hard work & dedication. Practice every waking moment, study theory & dream about those keys at night. . Only then will a musician really feel like they are leaving the physical world, & inspire the listener to join them on that journey.
Elijah Daniel like Billy Preston, Cory Henry was a child prodigy with their roots in Gospel church.
I thought I was the only one who peeped that years ago..Yeah it's way more than just being "into it" my dude definitely is something special. I have seen God moving his hands on several occasions... it's one of those things either you're able to pick up on it or you're not but it's there..
@@zivkovicable Being born immersed in a musical context definitely has a lot of parallels with musical genius. Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, all great gospel singers, Victor Wooten, Pedro Martins, Jacob Collier, and probably many if not most of the musical geniuses we know about fit that pattern. I think every time we get nature meeting nurture, a new prodigy enters the scene.
AMEN.
This artist. Cory Henry...... He only has 86000 monthly plays on spotify.
That number definitely makes him underrated for sure.
So Isaid, totally agree, many artists are underrated when they don’t fit the mold, but Cory is on a whole other level that many may never reach.
Intellectual music is not a pop music and it’s always underrated
Do not get obsessed with numbers, Mozart died a pauper.😲
I'm practicing daily. Just watch im going to be on this level!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I believe in u man
Sterling Sanders get it man🤘🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥
Do you want my piano? don´t need it any more.
Fausto I need one
U can do it
Why the hell did they make him turn that beautiful piece of cosmic art to the intro for god damn Smoke On The Water
EXACTLYYYY!! Like WTF
“Smoke on the water” was something I didn’t expect and didn’t need.
yooooooo I was wondering the same thing. lol
My soul started to physically leave my body when that happened. Out of all the ways to end that masterpiece, Smoke on the Water was probably the most horrifically out of place way to do it.
i was so confused...wtf LMAO
What pisses me off is that, and im not kidding about this, corey prob just had an "idea" of what he'd do for the intro, then got to the show and played this. Tough to hear a man improv what wouldve taken you 5 years to even unite the ideas in your head. And a year after playing this he prob wouldnt even remember 25% of it, meanwhile, its become part of a jazz theory final at a class at Berklee. Crazy.
Can’t contain genius
Stay Pissed, I Love Corey Henry
Just channel your anger at Cory Henry into motivation to practice 😁
@@Dublin_N im on board
Bruh, the accuracy in what you said 😂😂
Pure genius. His soul is singing.
After this pandemic I promisee I’m doing all the stuff I wanted to do. Including going to Cory Henry and similar events. Ballets, Broadway musicals, museums in different states, etc. even if I have to go alone.
Same here. Live is too short for me to be sitting around when I could be seeing this man perform. He's from NY right?
Yeah me too
Yeah, do it!!! :)
Why not now. As musicians, we have technology on our side and we use it to our advantage. I urge you to do the same, life is great filled with wonders; In music, relationships, religion, race... endless. In music, the sounds comes from the way your soul plays it, so use the internet to fill your soul so you can find the wonders within yourself to be able to play with enough understanding to play what you feel is art.
@@gainfz9037 yeah, but its much better to go to this type of events in person, i mean yeah, Internet can be a great tool, but nothing compares to staring at a painting or listening to music and being there
Mr. Henry deserves the industry's highest praise.
Kids in the future will know Cory’s name when learning music history 👌🏽 he’s just on another level
I was literally in a trance and then smoke on the damn water woke me up ...
Felt like my alarm went off before I got a full night's sleep.
@@Overqualified1 couldn’t have said it better lol
🤣🤣
Jazz+rnb+classical in one single piece.. This is truly incredible
The journey and story telling of that solo was amazing! I didn’t want it to end.
What the HELL did i just watch??? And why am i about to watch it again???
If you liked that, watch him with Snarky Puppy!
The thing with him is that he's humble.
Word
He shouldnt be and we would still love him
I've found that most professional jazz players are.
Truly an otherworldly gift my brother
I have to come back and watch this masterpiece every few months. Ethereal
When the most talented organist on the planet needs to pay the bills.
That chord change at 1:10 is nuts
Yes it is! I think he plays major triads (C-B) with minor thirds in the melody (Eb-D) on a G pedal point. He's so cool using these Bartok-ish chords in a rock song intro. But he's Cory Henry, man! He's a true genius.
I watch this several times everyday. Simply awesome!
I am crying because this is beautiful, And because what this man did would take me my lifetime. What a genius.
Yes this was extraordinary
Just when I think I've seen all that Cory Henry had to offer, he goes and pulls this kind of stunt.
lol
Pretty much sum it up
Exactly,don't make any kind of sense wow!!!
How the universe started... This is Amazing
I was doing something, and then this video came up, and then I forgot what I was doing. Because I was witnessing one of the great mixed synth/piano keyboard solo improvisations of all time. And then Smoke in the Water happened and it was one of the most disappointing possible evolutions out of such a divine keyboard solo. So now I feel mixed.
Use Hyperbole much?
Man’s gotta eat
Relative to the transition of this beautiful improv into Smoke On The Water:- In my opinion, the true thing to take away here IS HOW SEAMLESS HE MADE THAT FLOW!!! SO SEAMLESS THAT NONE OF US SAW IT COMING.... so putting song choice aside:- "THIS INDEED SHOWCASES THE MUSICAL GENIUS OF CORY HENRY"..... dont bash it because you didnt expect that, instead applaud the technicality with which he made this seamless piece..... well done Mr Henry!!!
Indeed, this young man has a very UNIQUE talent and this was an AMAZING piece! Sounds like something from a MOVIE soundtrack.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾👍🏾❤💯
It was a Stevie Wonder song
This literally made me cry...so Beautiful.
The future will be a better place, with him in it, playing his music. Thanks.....he is
already a giant.
This guy just made a movie intro😂❤
This man is on his own planet. Period.
This guy expresses deep emotions through the piano damn his a legend.
That was absolutely beautiful
I hear Chick Corea in all of that beauty, the master has passed down a great legacy to us, his musical children are carrying on in his stead
and i love it!!!🏹🎯💯👌👀
Oh noo... last time I watched a video of cory henry.. I stayed up all night for hours browsing admiring his talent. You wont trap me this time.. 3rd time watching this video now...
He just scored a whole movie in 5 mins smh
haahhahhahaha perfect
Perfectly well said
Exactly
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
Corey is the galactic pilot!
He just tells a story in music, insane!
Can you please tell me the story, I didn't actually understand it.
@@ryanpaololinay6589 If I may try, there isn't any specific story. More like Cory expressed his feelings like a story teller - with highs, lows, turns, calm, silence, 'chaos', beauty, pain, love, and joy. At the end, the listeners get a canvas upon which they can tell their own stories too - a template of sorts. Thank you.
very insane.
The maestro himself Cory Henry!!!😀
That is what great musicians do….first they play on their level when they solo and then they accommodate their fellow musician’s standard…..that is why we have these two heterogeneous pieces of music….
And out of no where comes Smoke On The Water
I can’t understand how anyone would think this would be a great arrangement. ”Yeah you play the most amazing intro ever and build up tension, then we will enter the stage and totally fuck it up! It’s going to be awesome!”
Exactly!
Lmfao!!
Cory Henry is the best keyboardist ever and no one can change my mind
Yeah! Cory Henry is a good keyboardist but he doesn’t uses his left hand efficiently like Art Tatum! Art Tatum is the Supreme Master of the Piano!
Anomalie
@@clenzymaxiclas5405 he is talking about keyboard
Saviour bee is #1
Quennel Gaskin 💯👍🏿
Corey is on some awesome Beethoven or even the Mozart of our generation 👍🏿
One of the most talented musician composers of our time.
I could never imagine Cory will turn sad romance into Rock n Roll🤟🏾🔥
Did not see that coming...
His playing is unbelievable
The man is a musical genius. The one and only of our time.
Nelson Santiago I wouldn’t say the one and only of our time. There’s quite a few geniuses out there.
QUITE a few lmao. First off Stevie wonder is still living 😂 let’s not get too too carried away. But Cory is definitely one of the greats.
Genius yes but definitely not the only one.
There are other geniuses but this man plays a million different styles and genres. Jazz, Gospel, Classical, Pop, Funk, Rock, Blues, Ragtime, Latin and so on, and at an expert level. Not just at a level that would make you say, "oh he can do that too" but at a high level. Not to mention there are multiple different versions of Gospel that a person not in church would not know. They think it's all the same. There is New York style, West coast, Chicago, Southern, Midwest etc...on top of all the other known genres. Cory is really one of a kind. So if people don't understand this, they will be the ones saying "he's not the only one" ....yea ...he pretty much is...
He's not the only one.
Brilliantly deep
Whoever dislikes this.....DOES NOT KNOW MUSIC!!! Cory is one of the most complete musicians walking on this earth. He is a genius for real!!!
Yesss. He can play gospel, jazz and classical. He is a living legend.
They probably disliked it because of the ending
Dear Maurice Mack Sr: The minor chords and arpeggios-type scales around give some jazz and black music its impressive-sounding flavor. However, the chops are like night and day compared to Keith Emerson and Lang Lang: Take away the pretty-pretty sounds -- no comparison.
Absolutely no one on Earth.
Corey Henry: (closes eyes)
"Let's do a little something like...."
I got entranced. I know Cory will be legendary. He moved us, touched us, and have us drop our jaw. Slowly I get more and more sucked in then he touched the organ. I got totally mesmerized and knew that I was watching something that a select few should have a privilege. Then the piano fades away and I invested all my attention to it... ONLY TO PLAY THE INTRO TO F***ING SMOKE ON THE WATER! I've never got bamboozled in life as much as this one!
This music feels like dreaming in the best way possible. I love this sense of mistery and the complex emotions in his music. A lot of jazz you hear is technical but has no soul whatsoever, this is incredibly refreshing
Superb talent! A wonderful combination of analog meets McCoy Tyner. Love love love!
Pure musical genius..I swear Cory is an alien, its not possible he is human
I wish I could hear this live one day.
beautiful x
Cory, thank you!
Read the comments as I watched and still wasn't expecting THAT.
Same here lol
"Oh he's going to do a bit of Smoke on the Water interesting"
"OH he's ACTUALLY doing Smoke on the Water"
Same.
I always return for listening to this piece from Cory.
We are not ready for this. Our kids gonna love it
not if Tik Tok is anything to go by
The level of awesomeness of his talent is hypnotic and transforming! It is a true gift from the highest form. His music speaks to my soul and I am calmed by his choice of play.
When I tought I was impressed with the genius improvisation... SMOKE ON THE WATER ON YOUR FACE
lol
Amazing, it just felt like a joke when it turn into smoke on the water... And I like deep purple
Like a different kind of getting Rick rolled
I love deep purple and I hate smoke on the water. I just skip that song when I listen to that album, lol heard it a million times, it was cool when I first heard it, not now after 20 years of it being beat into my brain by rock radio
lmfao i was thinking the same exact thing. You hear it start to come thru in the improv and i'm thinking "nah, it can't be. it just can't-"
@@micahc9509 I love zeppelin, but stairway is a no for me. Black sabbath, no paranoid for me as well etc.
Haha, smoke screened 😂
@@kenjimac2211 😌👍 not bad
Beautiful, beautiful piece, beautiful playing, beautiful photography.
Yeah, the cinematography is lush, well done !!
55 dislikes = those who sold their pianos after this
Eric King agreed 😂
Eric King yep... Just unplug my keyboard and pick my guitar back up 🤣😂🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Konstantin Ridaya Clown
Konstantin Ridaya Be quiet
Amazing sounds of glory !
Cory is beyond talented omg I study him day in and day out and I still don’t get how this is even possible
I don't know what is more cooler, his personality, his playing ability and skills or them stunning sunglasses!!! Wow them Sunglasses!!! Wowwww!!!!
I said the same exact thing
Am I hearing a little Bill Laurence-esque playing the middle section where he switches to the piano sound? A great artist like this never stops evolving. Cory's a genius but the way he learns a little from every player he shares the stage with humbles him.
Wow this man is a musical gift from God.
The reason why he's on repeat on my playlist
What a wonderful playing
I'm watching this from Liberia.....
And I'm moved......by his fingers....
Cory, you are an inspiration and EXTREMELY talented...ty
The real life Joe Gardner from Soul. Beautiful peace.
Wowwww😊😊
Breathtaking. God given gift.
Every time I see a Corey Henry solo I’m amazed and think it can’t be topped , and then I see this perfection!
he is just different!!!
I've said for years, this is the modern T.S. Monk!
Yep Monk
Corey is simply the best! Keep playing, you are an inspiration.
This is the blueprint for my life.
Asin I mean he's always too accurate on piano. God bless him
I really like Smoke on the Water, but this intro by Cory Henry is so artistic and really fantastic and the intro just seems like of a higher standard than what follows....
As a Grammy nominated songwriter I must say with a level and well musically travelled sensibility that this man is an evil heavenly conflicted musical genius with melody pouring from his lungs pores nostrils lips and follicles.
So you know your 1-5-6-4 progression, eh? Yea this is not that.
@@karihotakainen5210 eh’s’rude
😀😃 Best comment!
Dear Dre: Definitely, something is.
Thank you to the uploader for not giving the game away in the description
Mr. Henry is divinely talented, much love and respect
I can hear some Herbert Hancock and Stevie Wonder in this piece.. Beautiful
A lot of Chick Corea I would add
He's a freaking musical genius!
Usually when someone says genius it's exaggerated. Usually.
That is most certainly genius.
He's talented, for sure. But I think that Joe Zawinul, Jan Hammer are geniuses with regards to keyboards.
They set standards that OTHERS followed. That's what a GENIUS is, in my book anyway.
To me, they had playing styles that were unique and easily recognizable. A few others that were In that category are Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Keith Jarret, McCoy Tyner, and some others that would have to jog my memory. These are those that I think deserve to be called Genius.
But he still has a ways to go before he sets a new standard and style like these other giants. But he's got a great start.
Just my opinion.
They lost me when the rest of the band played Smoke on the Water. It was not a favorite of mine when the song first came out and it still isn't on my list of favorites. :-)
@@Oneness100 what instrument do you play?
Don Blackburn Drums
I’ve heard this over and over again. Gives me joy in a World that’s freaking weird at the moment. Let the light in🙏😌
Cory is a mad scientist!
In fact this guy is crazy...like seriously.
Magical!
He makes Herbie Hancock proud, surely. Superb performance, as usual! Love the Hammond Organ on that Nord!
This is ridiculous!!! Cory man! 🙌🙌🙌 The best!!!