Love the layered instruments at the end, well done Dave, you're been playing this one on your channel, great hearing the whole banger of a tune this is!
Amazing video! I’ve been listening to this song on Spotify while I study ever since I heard a clip of it from one of your past videos. I was wondering if there was a music video for it.❤
Simply..... Woooow.... Could you Kindly do a chord rundown walkthru for this song please.. Would LOVE to see how you decompose the chordal arrangement.....👍👍👊👊🍻🎖
Admittedly, I hadn't heard any of your music before this, but my gosh, this is great. Most people just don't make music like this nowadays. I'm definitely hearing some of your favorites in this, like Radiohead and The Beatles. Great job.
DAMN, DAVID. You've outdone yourself. That shot of it all up in flames was epic and beautiful. You're a composer, a teacher, and a videographer. This song was already one of my favorites, but now the music video adds such more meaning. I can't imagine a better music video for such a phenomenal song.
Was watching your video concerning electric pianos called TOP 55 GREATEST RHODES and WURLI INTROS, looking for some inspiration in my songwriting, and it struck me that this guy must have some original music to check out....holy shite, excellent song. And as others have pointed out, this tune is a fantastic example of how to gather ideas and restructure them into something new and worthwhile.
I always wonder how it feels to be one of the many many music theory RUclips channels where you can get 6-digit views on anything but basically nobody listens to your actual music. It's so common and it's actually fascinating how even in the same place on the same channel the audience never seems to actually care about the person's output, just their content.
This is fantastic David. The last minute is truly epic and the video idea is so simple but very impactful. The lyrics a bit Pascale’s Wager-adjacent, but from the atheist side?
🍯 ”Rabbi Yishmael said: “One who learns in order to teach is given the means to learn and to teach. And one who learns in order to act is given the means to learn, to teach, to conserve, and to fulfill.”
@@DavidBennettPiano Legend! I've always wondered to what extent various similar pieces to yours had been arranged vs jammed out on the spot. It obviously varies, but in this case I assumed it was, at least in part, improvised (and I mean that in a good way, as it has that raw, spontaneous energy that good music should have). Very impressive that you had a specific vision and were able to realize it effectively (not to take anything away from the musicians).
Why am I not surprised to hear that the mind that understands everything about music is also a terrific songwriter? Good stuff man, I can hear echoes of your influences in this, but not too much. This sounds completely original and it's simply just good, interesting music.
I'm glad you made something like this, it would be a shame to understand all this theory and not apply it. Good job! Otherwise your videos really helped me understand music better. Thanks!
Good music!!! Great video!! You just know what to do, David! You should make a video explaining the music creation, the chord progression etc. Funny to see some br audience here!!
Lovely song. Well done. Big fan of your channel, you teach me so much! (I just wrote one basically on the same subject ‘ if there’s anything beyond oblivion, we’ll my love, then my love, We shall meet again… see you on the other side”. Context: I’m an atheist who had a wild white light like hallucinating/dream when recently given ketamine as part of my anaesthesia for a cardiac procedure. So I won’t really know until it is too late to,pass the info on. Song is about the experience and before going under my wife saying, see you in a few minutes, and me replying with dark humour to help be through it, …”or not”. I put it all down to the ketamine.
For what it's worth, in case you care, I think you're wrong. I think we all will eventually see each other again (regardless of our religious affiliation).
Nice, honestly in your video of vocalsynth, at 4:30, your voice was bester than this version. Howether this is a very good song, congratutation from la france !
This is a lovely song. It would be great if you analysed the chord progression for us (me). I have been trying to understand different ways of substituting non-diatonic chords into a progression, and I would love to see how you achieved this, in this song.
@DavidBennettPiano It's a very honest song and I appreciate that. It is beautiful as well. I would just say that I would rather be joyless Job for a season while maintaining my hope in the Lord. From Job: "I know that in my flesh I will see the Lord."
It's pretty good. So I don't understand why the songwriter is not listed when there are so many other people listed. This happens in too many music videos. Writers, musicians and arranger should always be listed. I don't care about mixing and mastering, or even producer. Songwriter is the most important piece, without them there would be nothing to work from. But I assume it is words and music both by David Bennett.
Gorgeous tune! Reminds me of Doves. More please! Also: Thanks for all the amazing study videos!
Thank you!!
i love how the energy builds up to that huge crescendo with the brass just going ham
Thanks 😊
Reminds me if bright eyes. I love it.
Love the layered instruments at the end, well done Dave, you're been playing this one on your channel, great hearing the whole banger of a tune this is!
Amazing, and to think you know everything your doing❤
🥰🥰
I'd love a mixing breakdown of this song, like Jacob Collier often does. It's a fantastic piece, both music and lyrics.
Came for the theory, stayed for the music. Great work dude!
Awesome, thank you!
Great song with excellent lyrics...
@@iancurry thank you 😊
Amazing video! I’ve been listening to this song on Spotify while I study ever since I heard a clip of it from one of your past videos. I was wondering if there was a music video for it.❤
Thank you 😊
Cant wait to see you analysing this song
Excellent, love the poetry , sentiment and on the wall messaging.
Thank you 😁😁
Very nice, I love how much I can hear the influences of the musicians you always talk about in your videos (Radiohead especially haha)
I hear Beatles
@laveraparato258 that also
We had a great time filming this! Lovely stuff ♥️
The first bit of key riffage immediately made me think of "Independence Day" by Elliott Smith ! Good stuff ! 👍 🎶 🎹 🎶
❤️❤️
lyrics is overpowered. music is so cool. thank youu. love from a nation called italy.
The horns at the end are dope. And I liked that painting.
Thanks!!
Great sounding piano, great song!
Thanks! It was recorded at Livingston Studio in London
A quality song David!!
Thank you!!
wonderful music
@@MariUSukulele thank you ☺️
Love the song !
Thank you!!
been absolutely loving this ep, so glad to see it getting more attention
What a powerfull melody... sounds like it could become a classic. By far my favorite song of the EP.
Thanks!!
Nice arrangement.
Thank you very much!
Glad to hear this. Well done.
Thanks again!
Beautiful David, well done x
Thanks for listening
Very nice, David.
Cheers!!!
Simply..... Woooow.... Could you Kindly do a chord rundown walkthru for this song please..
Would LOVE to see how you decompose the chordal arrangement.....👍👍👊👊🍻🎖
Thank you!!! I may do some analysis of my songs at some point!
Love your channel, David, and now your music too. That was excellent! You singing?
Thank you! And actually it's my friend Jack Sowton on vocals.
@DavidBennettPiano Thanks for replying. I appreciate it.
@ thanks for watching my music video!!
Love this I got chills, also very Phoebe Bridgers outro
Thanks!!!
My mind shot back to my youth, this tickled my nerves in a forgotten way. Thank you.
Thanks!
Knew you wrote lovely melodies, but now a song?! What a wonderful surprise hearing your voice & lyrics. Really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing!
the ending reminds me of exit music in the best way possible
Thank you 🙏
Admittedly, I hadn't heard any of your music before this, but my gosh, this is great. Most people just don't make music like this nowadays. I'm definitely hearing some of your favorites in this, like Radiohead and The Beatles. Great job.
Thank you!
Yes, I was thinking the same thing.The influences are there but in a subtle way so it doesn't sound like a rip off or a tribute...
This is really nice!
Glad you like it!
I hear your influences here. A little taste of the Beatles, Floyd and Radiohead. Very tasty my friend!
@@ArmandoLopez-nq9fg thanks 😊
I love this song, especially this music video 😅😊
Thanks 😊
Thanks man 🤙🏼
DAMN, DAVID. You've outdone yourself. That shot of it all up in flames was epic and beautiful. You're a composer, a teacher, and a videographer. This song was already one of my favorites, but now the music video adds such more meaning.
I can't imagine a better music video for such a phenomenal song.
Thank you so much!!
Glad you love the video 🤙🏼
Was watching your video concerning electric pianos called TOP 55 GREATEST RHODES and WURLI INTROS, looking for some inspiration in my songwriting, and it struck me that this guy must have some original music to check out....holy shite, excellent song. And as others have pointed out, this tune is a fantastic example of how to gather ideas and restructure them into something new and worthwhile.
I always wonder how it feels to be one of the many many music theory RUclips channels where you can get 6-digit views on anything but basically nobody listens to your actual music. It's so common and it's actually fascinating how even in the same place on the same channel the audience never seems to actually care about the person's output, just their content.
same as those who do song covers, sadly
Imagine you’re in a beach and just listening this while the sun is setting. Such a beautiful feeling.
🥰🥰🥰🥰
@ David Bennett sounds great
Cheers 😎😎😎😎
This is spectacular! Love the imagery and the song. You've done it right David.
Thank you 😊😊
Thanks dude
🎹❤
🥰🥰
Great song. Great production.
Thank you!
I never thought about having this. Very beautiful!
Thanks!!
Such a Beautiful song ❤
Thank you!!
This is fantastic David. The last minute is truly epic and the video idea is so simple but very impactful. The lyrics a bit Pascale’s Wager-adjacent, but from the atheist side?
Thank you 😊
@1:48 🔥🔥🔥 🎶 🎷 ?
Si beautiful
Thank you!
Amazing to listen to music made by someone with such a deep understanding of theory and its effectiveness with musical emotion.
Thank you 😊
In the future I bet someone will find that painting and it will sell for loads at auction
wait
😂
I ❤
Thank you!
Sounds amazing. I'm excited to hear you release more music.
Nice song reminds of "Coldplay" which isn't a bad thing 🙂
Wow! Such a beautiful song! Cheers from Brazil, muito lindo!
Thanks for listening 😊
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”Rabbi Yishmael said: “One who learns in order to teach is given the means to learn and to teach. And one who learns in order to act is given the means to learn, to teach, to conserve, and to fulfill.”
That ending was prodigious! Did you arrange all the parts or just have the musicians do their thing?
I wrote all the parts 😊😊😊
@@DavidBennettPiano Legend! I've always wondered to what extent various similar pieces to yours had been arranged vs jammed out on the spot. It obviously varies, but in this case I assumed it was, at least in part, improvised (and I mean that in a good way, as it has that raw, spontaneous energy that good music should have).
Very impressive that you had a specific vision and were able to realize it effectively (not to take anything away from the musicians).
@ thank you!
the song sounds ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!! it's really inspiring for me!! I wish one day i can make music as good as this song :D
Thank you!!!
Why am I not surprised to hear that the mind that understands everything about music is also a terrific songwriter? Good stuff man, I can hear echoes of your influences in this, but not too much. This sounds completely original and it's simply just good, interesting music.
Love this song❤❤❤
Thanks!
your music should be way more popular
Thank you!!
Nice little song.
I can see this playing in coffee shops. Relaxing
I'm glad you made something like this, it would be a shame to understand all this theory and not apply it. Good job!
Otherwise your videos really helped me understand music better. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing
Thank you!
Can you make my favorite chord progressions please
You could live forever and never know what it's like to die.
Nice vibe!
Thanks!!
1:48 oh shit
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Good music!!! Great video!! You just know what to do, David!
You should make a video explaining the music creation, the chord progression etc.
Funny to see some br audience here!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
great song, love your voice ;)
Please post a tutorial! I love this piano!
I remember you use this song as the outro sometimes
Well spotted!
Yeaaaah blues vibes
Lovely song. Well done. Big fan of your channel, you teach me so much!
(I just wrote one basically on the same subject ‘ if there’s anything beyond oblivion, we’ll my love, then my love, We shall meet again… see you on the other side”. Context: I’m an atheist who had a wild white light like hallucinating/dream when recently given ketamine as part of my anaesthesia for a cardiac procedure. So I won’t really know until it is too late to,pass the info on. Song is about the experience and before going under my wife saying, see you in a few minutes, and me replying with dark humour to help be through it, …”or not”. I put it all down to the ketamine.
Id like to hear you sing these!
the opening chord progression sounds vaguely like a beatles song but i can't put my finger on it
really well done
1:52 live
I think you should try another thumbnail 🎶
Who's on vocals?
My friend Jack Sowton 😁😁
@DavidBennettPiano stunning vocals, he must be very proud.
For what it's worth, in case you care, I think you're wrong. I think we all will eventually see each other again (regardless of our religious affiliation).
Nice, honestly in your video of vocalsynth, at 4:30, your voice was bester than this version. Howether this is a very good song, congratutation from la france !
This is a lovely song. It would be great if you analysed the chord progression for us (me). I have been trying to understand different ways of substituting non-diatonic chords into a progression, and I would love to see how you achieved this, in this song.
is this you singing?
No, it's my friend Jack Sowton 😍
Ohh
Sounds nice, but I'm curious what is meant by gentile
How old R U?
Guess
Four-ty foooooooooooooooooooore!
@user-dh4mi6ir2m 😯🫢 Um...no.
The messaging I get is that "if I'm wrong, I'll burn like this picture." That's a sad place to be.
Or is it a picture of a sad place to be?
for me it's about coming to terms with the fact that everything you do and create in life will eventually go
@DavidBennettPiano It's a very honest song and I appreciate that. It is beautiful as well. I would just say that I would rather be joyless Job for a season while maintaining my hope in the Lord. From Job: "I know that in my flesh I will see the Lord."
Wait you make music??
Yeah his songs are cool
Check them out on Spotify 😊😊
It's pretty good. So I don't understand why the songwriter is not listed when there are so many other people listed. This happens in too many music videos. Writers, musicians and arranger should always be listed. I don't care about mixing and mastering, or even producer. Songwriter is the most important piece, without them there would be nothing to work from.
But I assume it is words and music both by David Bennett.
Yea, I’m the songwriter 😊
why doesn't he sing 😢😢
v good tho
nice bot comments
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the lead vocal has just a little too much distortion, hasn't it ?
Are the lyrics AI?
Erm... no
Cool! The voice could use a more gentle, less saturated mix. I think a more intimate feeling can help the song shine.
Didn't know that david really "makes" a music lol
Nice one davidd 🫶 love the video and song both