Groove! (how to get good at music)
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Critiquing viewer submissions! Thanks to all who submitted, it takes guts to be reviewed on a stage like this. Hopefully we all can learn from each other, and help each other to be the best musician we can be.
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Petition to call Adam's mom Madam Neely
This comment better blow up omg
UP!
M A D A M N E E L Y
This has to happen
Correct
Madam Neely: "I miss you!"
Adam Neely: "Ok bye lol"
Yah Adam tell ur mom u love her
Yes Adam your mother knows you love her but still likes to hear you say it.
@@Nono-hk3is so truee
Jeez Adam.. terrible son
Glad I wasn't the only one who thought this =)
How to not suck: angry
How to get good: enthusiastic
How to groove: soulful
What an evolution
How to be: do
@@MaddesG1 Do be do be do
@@Brittow Mmm, Groovy
@@楊子慕 .....man
How to yee: haw
Legit, not a joke: I once had an involved dream where I was a xenoethnomusicologist trying to come up with a transcription system for an alien musical tradition. When I awoke, I realized I had just dreamed up an alto clef, and my entire dream had been my subconscious telling a viola joke.
I once woke up from a dream that was just a complex way of telling a bad joke - I woke up thinking "My dream was funnier than I've ever done in real life."
I can only imagine that this is how you felt, because your dream's joke is so bad it's hilarious
Wow, i wish I could remember those types of dreams
Xeno what!?
A W E S O M E
Haha That's hilarious
I’m a 67 year old beginner piano player. This series is totally beyond my hearing ability, but I love it. It’s totally inspirational and I learn so much.
Immerse yourself in stuff that feels beyond you. It’s how you grow. I remember being thrown into situations that were over my head and my ear utterly transformed. Stick with it. You belong here.
@@fenestrapain I hope he’s still alive to see your comment 😟
@@OriginalKingRichTv #andstill
@@sirborgesBecause no one has replied to you yet, I've decided I might say something. I'm not very qualified to talk about regaining the excitement and love of life, besides the fact that I've lived and felt something that could be described as similar. I think? "for if they never know the bitter they could never know the sweet" that's one of my favorite quotes, and I feel it applies to so many things. To truly experience something, you have to experience it's opposite. At least in my life, when I'm surrounded by too many things, namely too much media, I struggle to feel like things are special. I forget how beautiful life is. How important each and every living thing is. How passionate one can be. When I feel that way, I try to *make* the smallest of things special. I put away my phone and do something quiet and enjoyable. I go on a walk and study the leaves, plants, and animals around me. I sit outside and draw or write, I take care of my animals, I do random stuff like decide to get a plant for my window sill. I sometimes go to a park and just watch the people. There are so many things you could do! I just take time to think and reflect. I sometimes have to force myself to do it, it doesn't always sound fun, but I usually feel better. I'll finnish with this: glory in the smallest of things! So when the truly glorious things come, they are that much better. When I do that, the smallest things seem even more exciting. I truly hope you are doing ok, even though I've never met you. The essay I just wrote Is evidence of that.🤣 I hope this was worth something to you. I also hope you got through all of this😅😅😅😅 Really though. I hope you can find something to help you.
@@OriginalKingRichTv bro 💀
Man the people submitting are getting better and better kinda jealous
as evidenced by the total change from 'how to not suck at music'
Yeah, I actually dug all of these submissions. Normally there's one or two I like, and others are not exactly my thing, but I can appreciate their styles. All of these were really cool, though.
When/where do u submit stuff?
You could probably do this too if you really wanted to!
I'm pretty sure a lot of them submit to get an audience, not how to get advice on how to get better. (The Alex Paino guy for sure wanted attention...)
Adam went from:
1. "This is why you suck" to
2. "Adam's guide for how to not suck at music" to simply
3. "How to get good at music"
Because people in the comments kept calling him arrogant. Go look at the comment section of the old videos. Yikes
Thats the process you go through to get good. You realise you suck, you learn how not to suck, and then you get good.
@@r.j8927 This is a pretty valid point, in the face of the fact that commenters shat all over Neeley's original titles as being "arrogant", as Zack Taylor points out.
He’s evolving
@Alec Woodruff : More proof that evolution is real.
I love how Adam whispers comments during the video playing as if the musician is playing in front of him and he doesn't wanna be disrespectful
He is for sure very polite. 👌🏽
there's still very much an active audience in listening mode, so it is quite appro.
Cringe
Dang, Mama Neely seems like a good voice teacher. A lot of teachers fail to grasp the differences between classical and non classical singing, but she nails it.
Also she and Adam are so alike in the way they express them selfes ^^
@@akeee3855 Yeah, when she came in, it was very much "ah, that's where he got this from!"
"Viola jokes have their own wikipedia page"
Twoset Fans have entered the chat
LING LING 40 HOURS
I don’t like twoset
@@DanyDoublebass I unsubscribed a few months ago, no soul anymore
I never heard a viola joke in my life until this video.
WHen will Adam teach Two set how to play electric bass
Yep, I have ABSOLUTELY heard that one before.
Scrolled to your comment just as he said it in the video. Spooked
huhu alex 🎹 huhu
Great job btw on the music Mr. Pain
great job but i also have a comment to help you improve which is do more with the drums. the drum beat was very static where you could add more to playing the drums to help with the sound a lot more like with drunk from sungazer where the drummer had a lot of different things working and he kept from being static
hey man, I loved the arrangement you sent Adam - you mind uploading it to your youtube or something. It was just sick.
Mama Neely is delightful. Have her on more often!
Mama Neely throw heavy advises.
Madam Neely*
Yes more Mama Neely!
More Mama Neely!
that's an interesting pfp
The singing in the peacocks section felt good for the soul.
@@cianna9723 You were awesome, Cianna!
@@cianna9723 I swear I heard the licc at one point in there
@@cianna9723 Awesome voice!
_It sounded like Christmas..._
14:20 that piece has mad sim city vibes
It kinda sounds like from Kid Icarus, too
Would probably sound great in a Gameboy midi style.
Yeah! Trying really hard to find it anwhere... any help welcome (:
hi skatune network i love your work 🥺💕
@@hanh2127 this is quite late but you did a great job!
"keep the pre performance noodling to a minimum" i would like to tell this to so many people
I was in a (terrible) rock band years ago. At gigs the guitarist would play the riff from Whole Lotta Rosie in between every song and the audience would cheer expectantly. Whole Lotta Rosie was never part of our set.
@@thenumbdave Ugh, I remember randomly playing the bass riff from Shellac's "Wingwalker" at gigs 10 years ago. It's not a very interesting riff in and of itself (but it is a decent rhythm exercise to see if you can play the right number of Ds at the end of it without counting) and the song is based around repeating it to a hypnotising effect. I'm sure the audience loved me doing that.
Instant like for the awesome mom giving a critique.
Wait is it Mikael from opeth in your profile pic lol
@@SaintFranssoix Lol, what? It looks nothing like Akerfeldt. It's the cover of an old 70s prog italian album by the band Semiramis. It's a green dude with orange curly hair. I need to know how you got Opeth from this haha.
willprogresivo let’s write to Mikael and ask him to start dressing like this
I still think it's hilarious you spilled coffee on your Real Book "for effect".
Not quite the same on a tablet, it has to be said.
Real Effect
Where did u see that?
Nate David just look at his realbook? It’s stained like hell, looks worse than my toilet paper after KFC.
@@natedavid3873 He did it in his video about the real book as a joke
Adam sneaks the lick even in clips of other people playing it. I love it
Adam, and Madam, Neely, have to be among the *best* teachers and critiquers I have ever seen. Constructive criticism, obviously it goes without saying both extremely knowledgeable, always completely respectful and sensitive, extremely constructive and wanting to build up rather than tear down, wanting to share their knowledge...
Just makes people comfortable to share and learn. The world needs more of this type of mentorship and tutoring.
Damn, Neely's one of the best teachers I've ever come across. Respectful _and_ practical/useful criticism -- that's a rare combination. Most "mentors" barely achieve either, and waffle uncomfortably or bark out "don't do that".
“There’s the Jazz”
-Adam Neely 2020
How do we take voice lessons with mama (ehem, I mean, Madam) Neely? That woman knows her stuff. Impressive. I am serious. Is this possible? Or maybe she’ll start her own singing RUclips channel?
Madam Neely from now on, please.
@@fprintf I dig your handle! I'm an old Unix/Linux C and C++ programmer, so I get it!
fprintf Was just about to say that
Madam Neely
No one:
Adam: Left The Real Book in his pocket while swimming in a pool of coffee
What kind of -- how big is that pocket!?
Kangaroo jeans pocket.
And *very* big.
Sall JNCO jeans pockets
Used it for a coffee sponsorship, you mean.
Wait, so that’s not what getting it “in the pocket” means?
I really appreciate that you didn't point out any of the "wrong" notes the Bach guy played. Treating the score prescriptively would be totally the opposite of how they played in the Baroque period.
I submitted, and didn't get in, (not complaining, would probably actually make me super dysphoric), but the stuff in here got me super inspired to work even harder to make my music really really good!
i see a trans kid right here 💕
@@klovexthewolf absolutely my good internet stranger
Why would it make you dysphoric??
@@windmillwilly because I don't long looking at my face, or body, really the only but I like about myself is my hair and even that's variable
@@tibbarnogard8404 Then where the fuck is Aiden, my good friend and colleague Aiden Lacosse
The state of your Real Book makes me feel so much better about mine
It's not a real real book if it wasn't deep fried into gallons of the darkest colombian black coffee
I had to pull mine out and idk four looks different (?)
That Real Book could tell stories........AND could get you over one whole week without any other food. :D
the real secret to jazz
Nah Nah Nah you leave your real book over night in a vat of coffee then add stains after
i love that this series is making a return. actual good faith critiques are hard to come by these days
Im the thumbnail, god is good
Sweet dude 😁
Ayyyyy
That was very nice Rick, congratulations 🤘
Richard Wildes allah ‘akbar
Dude, add some content to your channel. Take advantage of this as a gateway, you earned it.
“Hey Adam I wanna learn how to improvise at fast BPMs” Adam: Just play slower
"If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly"
"It's true" - Dwight K. Schrute
@@lucashenning3158 I´m also amazed that nobody in here jumps on the viola joke thing.
Think about your chord progression and groove, and you will get it
I liked the slow version of the Bach cello piece. Makes it more sad and emotional in a different way. The way you play it is more as it is written which is obviously great too
Adam: makes viola jokes
Me: is this twoset?
Adam is just jealous because bass jokes are just recycled viola jokes.
The crossover event nobody asked for, but everyone was okay with
A collab from twoset and adam would be interesting since he's jazz and twoset is classical. Would love to see that one day tho
@@21units yes yes yes
Twosets style is very obnoxious and loud Pewdiepie-ish over the top OOOOOOH BURN XDXDXD stuff, Adam is more serious, technical, with some irony and shitposting. They would really clash together, wouldn't work. Also Adam is actually funny and has a personal style, and i'm talking as someone who used to follow both.
The continuity of the coffee stain on the Real Book is just beautiful.
Those Bach cello suites are favorites of musicians on a huge variety of instruments. Not just guitars and violas. Bass trombone. Bassoon. Clarinet. Bobby McFerrin, who pretty much is his own genre.
6:04 did Adam just really miss a jazz interpretation of THE L I C C ? :D
so vague, it's not a lick, it's almost it but itsnt. that said ADAM IS GOD HIMSELF
have to say I missed it too until the re-listen
Came to see if anyone heard it, too. think that’s why he picked it. He’s cheeky like that. Just another example of how ubiquitous the L I C C is.
There's another little mini LICC on the piano at 04:40...
It's so heartwarming to see you go from "how YOU SUCK dude" to being such a wholesome music daddy
I mean even in the How to not suck at music his tone was pretty welcoming and the critiques were very sensible, it was more of a cool name but I agree that Adam is the wholesome music daddy on RUclips
Ye man it's frickin awesome
I love Adam's teacher face when he's listening
Mhm, mhm, ok, ok, mhm, yeah, mhm, right, I see, mhm, yeah.
Question: Is there a correlation between the maturity of a jazz player and the stains on his/her/their real book?
😆
Imagine how much coffee is on jacob collier's book
also the amount of pages missing
A "their" would have sufficed
@@will-iu2bk what book I bet it has already melted he reads the coffee stains
Adam Neely: gives feedback with minimal jokes
Two set: roasts every 5 seconds
well two set is more humor focused and less on education.
both great tho
Cuz two set are reviewing sacrilegious bois, not these talented people we have here
@yeaolon That's why I can't do anything with "Two set". Way too many (bad) jokes and compared to Adam nearly (sorry..) no theoretical foundation.
So, of course, yay for mom! She brought exactly the attitude needed in this kind of thing. Technical enough without getting obscure, empathetic enough without being complacent. The sign of someone who’s used to providing feedback.
… and it sounds like Adam is getting the hang of it. Some of it still sounds slightly stilted. It’s still a tough format to work through. But the throughline in the “Adam Neely RUclipsr extraordinaire” story is “maturing in public”.
Thanks for your submission!
I feel like the “90s movie” one sounds like it would fit in a studio ghibli movie
I think quarantine really got everyone practicing , everyone is killing.
As a classical guitarist, one thing I find odd about interpretations of baroque music on guitar (or electric bass) is how everyone is inclined to let each note ring out as if constantly holding down the pedal on a piano. This is most evident when a single chord is being held (ie. The opening of the Bach cello suite). This style of playing is impossible on violin and the cello, (the instrument the piece was written for in this case). I realised this recently (thanks to my wonderful teacher) and have changed the was I play Bach as a result (ie not letting notes ring out being their note duration). Thoughts?
Hey fellow classical guitarist! I had the exact same experience! Every few years I forget it, and have to quickly remind myself that I’m playing strings on a guitar and I need to remember that
Cellist here, the opening of the suite is actually written in a way to allow the open G and D strings of the cello to ring out and the top A string to carry the most movement. I would say it's fine to let it ring out as the original instrument allows it.
Nothing wrong with letting it ring if it sounds good. You're kinda supposed to let stuff ring on the cello anyway, especially on the Prelude
I think the point is to emulate the acoustical spaces associated with said music. Old churches resonate much more than newer venues, and concert halls depend on reverberation since they lack electric amplification.
@@tombatty7315 yes, that makes a lot of sense. To me the issue with the guitar (and similar plucked instruments) is that the strings ring for a lot longer than bowed instruments in general. This can make a piece with a lots of notes sound muddy and can sometimes cause discords. Imo it can sometimes make a baroque piece sound too 'romantic' at times
Just for the fun of learning cool words, for classical guitar (and for any string instrument of course) playing nearer the fret board is ‘sul tasto’ and near the bridge is ‘sul ponticello’. Just so when you tell someone to play nearer the neck to get a double bass feel you can sound cooler. Isn’t language great?
It's literally the same thing but in italian, I think using english names is fine in english countries.
just like violins, violas, celli etc
@@GrumpyStormtrooper Yea you could, but when has that ever stopped classical musicians who need to show their superiority.
Appreciate the positive change in tone in connotation from (how not to suck at music) to (how to get good at music)
I like this version of Adam much better. He seems genuinely happy and genuinely helpful compared to his older videos.
Idk what it was, or why, but in his older videos, he seemed quite unhappy and somewhat malicious. A lot of people called it arrogance, which I understand, but it always struck me as something deeper. And I subconsciously started gravitating away from his videos because of it, I think.
Whatever has encouraged this change of attitude, I'm happy it has. Because this video was much more enjoyable than the older ones. And more importantly, it's just nice to see Adam seem happy. The Adam I watched before seemed like the kind of guy I'd stay away from at a bar or club. This Adam is the kind of guy I'd buy a drink and sit down with to talk music.
Viola jokes...
The two set community arrives
I actually had the same thought when he mentioned the viola! XD
5:40 The first note she sang made me do a double take. It’s so pretty, wow.
I don't even feel I'm good enough to appear on 'how to get good at music'
Yeah for real man. There are all of these insanely spicy jazz pros up in here and all I make is dancepop with the occasional ii V I, parallel minor, and metric modulation (That might *sound* complex but it's peanuts compared to what these guys do).
We need a series on How to Get Good Enough to be on How to Get Good At Music
The 3rd one had me levitating into heaven I love her sound
Momma Neely needs her own channel! Awesome advice! I've been looking for a way to describe this very concept for a long time and that sums it up perfectly!
Hey Adam! Hey everyone who needs to hear this little bit of tone advice!
When Adam is talking about tone he is talking about playing in a specific location with the right hand. I just wanted to explain that the location is not the important part, rather, the distance of the left hand from the right. You'll notice the biggest change in your tone when your right hand is exactly an octave above your left. If I play an E on the E string, but I pick on the E an octave above (same string) you will get some extra faux harmonic goodness.
It does not take long to maximize this skill, I always play an octave above the notes I am playing for a consistent tone, it wasn't something I even practiced, I just tried to be intentional about it when I played. Within a few months, I stopped having to think about it completely.
Han's composition is so beautiful, I find it really inspiring. I hope they continue to develop that and maybe even release it!
thank you :^) i'm working on it!
Man, phone speakers suck, I feel like I'm imagining all of the bass rather than hearing it.
F
I am always surprised a phone can produce any bass at all. I could make out all of the bass parts.
How do we submit?
I have this funky ass cover of the hey Arnold ending theme I need professional feedback on ruclips.net/video/HrDdFuIquis/видео.html
@@UnaWarlock lol nice shameless self-promotion on an irrelevant comment thread, but he said follow him on instagram because he'll announce submission stuff there. Also, I like the track so far
"I don't see any gigues, minuets, or sarabands going viral on tiktok anytime soon..."
Challenge accepted.
All you have to do is throw in something about ass shaking in there and it's a hit!
Holy shit, I went to high school with the pianist in the last clip. He was a year below me and miles ahead of everyone else in the music program in terms of talent. I'm very, very convinced he's going to be a household name sooner rather than later.
a round of applause for Mama Neely everyone! *clapclapclap*
Matthew Aniston I see it fine
Don't you mean clapclapclap clapclap?
Seeing the like number increase, in real time, is freaky
Wow that hava nageela arrangement is crazy similar to mine and my dad’s jazz klezmer fusion band
Hey Adam, I want to thank, encourage and congratulate you for the way you are positively influencing the next generation of musicians. At a time when denunciation and smart-arsed comments seem to have replaced genuine domain knowledge, you are head and shoulders above the rest.
Would absolutely love to see an analysis or any video on the London Jazz scene. I live here and as you said there are very interesting regional differences in Jazz (could even be a new series idea).
Funny you said that Han's submissions sounded a lot like music for the opening scene of a movie. The first thing I thought when I heard Han's music was the opening scene of the movie Liz and the Blue Bird (Liz To Aoi Tori), the track it opens on wind,glass,bluebird (youtube ?v=hGz_1j0N8sM) has a really similar vibe to me.
Funnily enough that scene is of the two main characters walking to school, just as the scene you envisioned when you heard the music.
I thought it sounded more like John Williams Home Alone score for it.
footsteps
the last 4 bars of the b section reminds me of ruins from undertale
@@AlgyCuber that was my exact thought, I was looking for this comment
I envisioned the opening of Forest Gump. I reckon that would be a good thing to study to expand Han's arrangement.
Your mom kind of looks like Meryl Streep.
Also would it be possible to go more in depth into Klezmer? I’m really interested in it
The solo piano really reminded me of 60s phase music and minimalism, very Steve Reich or Philip Glass-ish. So of course, I loved it.
Yeah I had the exact same reaction!
Damn, I was trying to think what it reminded me of. Nailed it
The phrase at 10:23 is also in Dear Old Stockholm, which Miles also recorded on Round About Midnight
This is some of the best quality musical feedback I've ever heard. Tonnes of respect!
I love those completely trashed real books. I also approve of "how to get good" instead of "how not to suck".
thank you so much for including my video! i never expected to actually get picked, haha. and thank you to to nice comments people have left about my piece, it means a lot!
your piece is so cool!! any chance you've posted any videos or recordings? is there somewhere i can follow your music?
@@GraceTyson thank you!! for solely music, i have a soundcloud (although most of the pieces on there are pretty old, haha): soundcloud.com/hanperipherys however, i update more frequently on my instagram. it's mostly art at the moment, but i'm starting to post more recordings of my music there as well :^D instagram.com/peripherys/
@@hanh2127 following now! :))
I really enjoyed your piece!
@@tallulah2 thank you ! :^D
4:46 subtle lick in Miles Davis’ so “What”
Dude... how old are you? You teach like a seasoned pro with 40 years of playing experience... but you look like you are 20... WTF ...in this RUclips world of BS reaction videos, thanks for actually teaching and being critical. You are really offering solid advise and help to these students. Outstanding, Adam! And I altogether just enjoyed watching the vid
Man, the Bach cello suites are some of the most beautiful melodies ever written.
Mama Neely’s first words asking what her son had for dinner is so sweet and wholesome. 😭
When Madam Neely talks about music she sounds just like Adam talking about music.....we def need some collab videos with you two checking out submissions!
Woah, I actually got good at music. Thanks Adam.
Even if I don't submit a piece myself. It's still good to learn from others how to improve myself by simply, watching, listening and taking on board Adam's advice.
I love how encouraging and positive these critiques are. Too often people like to trash everything, and this was a refreshing change.
7:51 Almost THE LICC
Ahhh that was too close for comfort
There is still one at 4:46 :D
Wertical93 I was looking for that comment.
@@Wertical93 yeah but I didn't hear it at first because it was rhythmically different then the meme. But nice catch =)
almost also in 6:04
2:22 The shoutout I’ve been waiting for all my life has been granted ❤️
Hey Adam, I feel like this section has got a lot richer from actively asking for a wider spectrum of people to participate. Keep the groove!
As soon as you finished talking to your mom, I had to look up Jazzmeia. Thank you! She's amazing! Sometimes I forgot I was hearing a voice and not a horn. I LOVE your channel. And the latin klezmer?!?!? GENIUS!!!
I'm glad you changed this to how to be good at music instead of how not to suck at music. I feel like there was a meanness to your previous videos at times. This is a good change.
Man i really vibe with adam in these videos
Adam: oh my .. septuplets .. second dissonance .. great contrast .. 2/3 polyrhythm
Me: oh that sounds kinda nice idk whats going on
4:47 you will thank me later...
Yes
There's absolutely no way that WASN'T intentional.
@@TheNick1704 1998 though
The Lick forever
Kinda surprised there aren't a lot of comments like this, at least that I've found
A great version of a classical guitarist playing J.S. Bach is José Lezcano. He's my fave
Most of what you do, music theory wise, goes completely over my head. However, I am always able to glean something useful from it and look forward to your posts. Thanks Adam, keep up the good work.
Mama Neely coming in clutch. She was a terrific edition to the video. You can easily see where you get your musical passion, dedication and professionalism from. Is or was your father a musician as well? Anyway, excellent post. You and Scott's Bass Lessons are the two channels I enjoy because you two really seem to care about the music and not so much the attention, but more importantly your channels offer the most in terms of help for rest of us.
“what’d you have for dinner” -adam doesn’t wanna say beans-
of course because he wants to rather spill them
String beans, probably. #violajoke
5:50 holy moly her voice!
The orchestra nerd in me gleemed at "viola jokes" remembering things like, "They're just bigger second violins."
Brings me back.
All these submissions are just ... I can't think of a single word ... But very good! Engaging, inspiring, very feeling. I LOVED listening to them.
From momma Neely to musical unity despite physical separation and the use the of the word Tapestry. God I love this channel.
Man he sounds like a golf commentator.
Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
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Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
I never heard a viola joke in my life until this video.
You clearly aren’t a part of the classical music community
*sad ling ling noises*
great post man ! I looooooved Mama Neely you should feature her more on vocal topics
You're a great teacher. Great content producer. I love the submissions and love that there's a lot of other weirdos watching these videos with me. You've introduced me to a lot of great songs and artists. Thanks.
the lick was spotted at 4:46
6:03 as well, unless I'm hallucinating? Haha
@@im-essi
Yeah? Kind of? Almost? Maybe? Perhaps? Possibly? Question mark? "?" ?
@@im-essi uhhh not quite
". . . tall, long, wide, and bright." I love it when musicians use arbitrary adjectives to describe timbre.
Adam: First chords sound kind of like hide and seek
Me: sings the whole thing throughout the entire submission
Those submissions were AMAZING. Well done to all you wonderful musicians!
Mamma Neely the star of this show. Adam, you have such a good pedigree.