The fact that he is not afraid to share so much with us is out of this world. He is crafting the next generation of musicians into independant artists just like he did himself, being his own teacher. Thank God for people like Jacob, he gives us so much hope.
You know...I can follow along to every word he is saying. At no point was I confused during this....not because I'm a master at music theory and dictation...but because of how he explained his through process. Adam Savage is the only other person who can explain the beyond complex things they do, with so much passion behind their words that even new to the topic, i could grasp it.
It's funny how listening to one of the most intelligent musicians of this planet makes me want to grab any instrument i can find and play it with the joy and curiosity of a child. True inspiration.
Massive talent... British roots (which explains the adept musical ability - not as prevalent in the USA) Energetic!!! Handsome and personable Jacob - thanks so much!
Slow down Jacob, slow down. Not everyone has the same enthusiasm and passion to stay with you... All god, all good. It is really fascinating hearing you talk about all of these discoveries. Great to have someone explaining what' s mesmerizing about grooves like from D' Angelo - Questlove once explained this by draging the beat behind the rest of the band - Jacob goes way further and dives deep into the ocean of poly rhythm.
I love that this video shows glimpses of his pure genius thinking at a million miles an hour :) All he has to do is share a thread of his musical thought and people are captivated
Wow muchas gracias!! Cada vez me fascina más Jacob, y cada vez aprendo más con el, siempre tiene algo que contar. Muchas gracias por grabar esto y publicarlo para que el mundo lo pueda ver, es magnífico.
The piano is a tempered system. For major chords, the third is generally sharp, and for minor chords, the third is generally flat, even if the piano is perfectly in tune. There is a really interesting book on harmony that talks about this a bit: Harmonic Secrets of Arabic Music Scales: Fine Tuning the Maqams [Book] With fretless strings, wind instruments, and singing groups (among others), people with a good ear for tuning will generally hear this and will adjust accordingly without knowing it. It's very subtle, but it makes all the difference.
Pienso que pudieron haber hecho esto: mientras que el estuviera hablando el intérprete en simultáneo podría escribir al menos las frases más trascendentales a través de un computador y que se pudieran proyectar en una pantalla grande para que todos leyeran en español lo que hubiera dicho en toda la conferencia
vico 10x el traductor interpretó toda la master class. Lo que pasa es que están editadas sus intervenciones para que el video sea más dinámico. Habría que agregar los subtítulos pero todavía nadie se ha atrevido 🤣🤣
Jacob is a human being who L O V E S music. I do too. But Jacob is a devotee of music....and his love and infectious generousity is damn infectious. I love this guy.....whenever I feel stuck creatively I like watching his stuff, because is startles me out of that numb feeling.
Great point about micro-tones and how out of tune pianos must be in order to be correctly (incorrectly) tuned. Bach was certainly the wily genius composer. But even he knew that his equal temperament was merely a compromise. After all, practically adapting to the fact that claviers tended to sound in tune in some keys but not in tune in other keys was the whole idea. And another fine point about how the most genuinely in-tune and rhythmically distinctive (dynamic, in-harmonic-context) pitches and rhythmic forms tend to be anything but simplistically symmetrical. The "rolling egg" was an apt metaphor. The oddly asymmetrical cognitive-science-empowered truth is that forms consisting of perfectly equidistant characteristics tend to be desensitizing whereas mathematically and artistically meaningfully oddly configured characteristics tend to stimulate. So a hearty, asymmetrical and not even remotely equidistant thank you for understanding what is to many a rather arcane subject. As a violinist, violist and cellist who likes to think outside of the peg-box, I wouldn't mind jamming with this seriously musical artist. Sincerely, ruclips.net/video/JVJy-GOm_H8/видео.html
Random note, but that is so clever! When people don't stop clapping, you clap with them, but you slowly slow down your clap until you stop completely and the people stop with you!
THAT'S SO COOL!!! When he joins in on clapping and then stops, the audience stops with him 😱 I never thought about that dude 😂 this guy is insanely smart
The whole talk of the piano being out of tune really hit me, cause the lead guitarist of chili peppers would actually change his B string based on how he wanted it to sound which is why some of the songs actually sound better. I honestly do the same by accident allll the time lol. I tune it by ear and then plug it in to test tuning and im alwayys lower on the B. ruclips.net/video/Daw93bRHe4Y/видео.html
Gracias por editar el interprete fuera del video lo máximo posible, los videos que incluyen el interprete repitiendo lo que se dice cortan el rollo totalmente 👍 Y para la gente que dice que no sabe inglés: ponte la TV en v.o. En 6 meses sabes ingles, hecho.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 espabila un poco, usa la intuición, eso es lo que puedes hacer por tu líder. Y me parece que soy un lider justo: sólo te he pedido hacer cosas que son buenas por tu propio bien.
Y si te parece que saber qué es VO es saberlo todo es que estas en un nivel cultural bastante bajillo. Yo no sé casi nada, y para ti soy un rey. Lo cual comparativamente hablando es completamente cierto.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 me halaga que me trates de vos y sigas hablando de cómo ser tu líder, eso significa que realmente lo tienes en la cabeza. Soy un líder magnánimo, un líder ejemplar. Estás a mis órdenes.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 el que se ha quedado sin palabras eres tu, que en vez de pensar una respuesta me dices que me he quedado sin palabras. Eres tu el que no ha respuesto. Espabila.
With his whole conversation about rigidity in time with music, I wonder what his thoughts on super tight Minneapolis type funk would be. Somebody like Cory Wong, where the whole band is calibrated in tight 16th's for most of their grooves.
Sure, he never claimed that he invented it. Many jazz and fusion drummers are absolute masters at it. He specifically mentioned grooves from Morocco, etc. which is where jazz picked it up from.
Legend has it the interpreter is still waiting for a pause
*nods in agreement*
Haha el pobre
Jacob needs a simultaneous interpreter who can talk over him, not someone who waits for the whole sentence and breaks his flow.
The interpreter was removed in edit.
The original with translation was probably an hour long
12:22 I love how the way this is edited makes it look like he's not even letting the translator speak xD
I thought Jacob was gonna come out speaking Spanish
Was thinking the same exact thing- seriously wouldn't surprise me with him.
It's almost like he's floating 'above' language lol.
If he had ANY MORE talents, he would cease to exist due to it being an impossibility
Charlie or like 1/2 sharp Catalonian?
aaaaaaaaaah i also like him but is it really necessary to suck his dick ???''''!!
Haha I feel so bad for the interpreter!!
At 12:57 Jacob himself seems aware of how difficult his explanations are to translate.
Poor guy. There is no way to translate without loss of information
dear lord
Pretty good recording. Very bad event production. I wanna see that screen and hear the questions properly.
@@pro-gra-mamarketingcomunic149 argentina
This is gold. Someone has to make a documentary about this guy.
See Nigh - Drummer there is one
I will someday....don’t worry
ruclips.net/video/UuViyG19S7U/видео.html
I agree
Jacob is trying SO hard to bring us all along with him
Couldn't hold my laughter when he sadly had to take 2 seconds for the applause to die after the interval beatboxing 😂
What do you expect from Quincy delight jones student
nobody:
not even air:
Jacob: I have a room in my house um
Lol
The fact that he is not afraid to share so much with us is out of this world. He is crafting the next generation of musicians into independant artists just like he did himself, being his own teacher. Thank God for people like Jacob, he gives us so much hope.
this dude producing at cubase at age 7 wtf
Some gold here. I love the stuff he says about keeping the metronome on, but adjusting and making wonkiness between the metronome.
Jacob Collier is going to be this generations Mozart.
Yeah!
I hope no one argues against this
@@macaroni4246 i do... hes more like bach
@@niklasnunner3607 You won.
He’s got the ebullience of a Mozart. (Bach a genius too, but more staid ... and into well temperament.)
You know...I can follow along to every word he is saying. At no point was I confused during this....not because I'm a master at music theory and dictation...but because of how he explained his through process. Adam Savage is the only other person who can explain the beyond complex things they do, with so much passion behind their words that even new to the topic, i could grasp it.
Thank you, coolguyhino92, very cool!
It's funny how listening to one of the most intelligent musicians of this planet makes me want to grab any instrument i can find and play it with the joy and curiosity of a child. True inspiration.
The most sincere, honest, and open hearted artist i have ever watched.
This kid is a BORN LEGEND. Doing MASTERCLASSES in his early twenties???? No human has ever made me feel more musically insignificant.
"Samba rolls like an egg" - genius
He's not the first to say that, he probably heard it elsewhere, I certainly have, but I agree it captures the swing of Samba well.
My drum teacher said this to me and after that I started playing with latin folks, not kidding
Jacob weighed 450 pounds 5 years ago but he still wears the same t-shirts.
Geoffroy MB was he really
what are you on mate, Jacob's been fairly lanky his entire life
Lmao
I guess He likes baggy shirts alot
@@imadamwoods you see sarcasm in the original post?
@@wikiPika yes . It's very obvious it was a joke.
So sweetly chaotic and giganticly creative!
At 7 years old he had acces to a computer with cubase...ok...now i understand :)
Honestly lol
It's a privilege to be alive in an age, where youtube exit! Thanks technology and thanks Collier!
actually in love with this guy
The major third has haunted me for years! I always thought I was on point, but then the piano would be sharper than me! Thank you Jacob!
Such a sweetie .. humble and criminally gifted.
Massive talent...
British roots (which explains the adept musical ability - not as prevalent in the USA)
Energetic!!!
Handsome and personable
Jacob - thanks so much!
17:57 that guy is like "come on, can he fail at something?"
My guy out there preaching samba to argentinians... made all brazilians proud S2
Slow down Jacob, slow down.
Not everyone has the same enthusiasm and passion to stay with you...
All god, all good.
It is really fascinating hearing you talk about all of these discoveries.
Great to have someone explaining what' s mesmerizing about grooves like from D' Angelo - Questlove once explained this by draging the beat behind the rest of the band - Jacob goes way further and dives deep into the ocean of poly rhythm.
Jacob: “Anyone can ask a question anytime”
Guy: “I got a question right here”
Jacob: “ok but one second”
I love that this video shows glimpses of his pure genius thinking at a million miles an hour :) All he has to do is share a thread of his musical thought and people are captivated
Wow muchas gracias!! Cada vez me fascina más Jacob, y cada vez aprendo más con el, siempre tiene algo que contar. Muchas gracias por grabar esto y publicarlo para que el mundo lo pueda ver, es magnífico.
I love Jacob's reactions to applauses !!!
He is solving urgent global issues I was not aware we had. Love it
Un músico con una mente brillante, alejado de los parámetros regulares! ,👏👏
The thing he does at 12:37 is absolutely mindblowing
The piano is a tempered system. For major chords, the third is generally sharp, and for minor chords, the third is generally flat, even if the piano is perfectly in tune. There is a really interesting book on harmony that talks about this a bit:
Harmonic Secrets of Arabic Music Scales: Fine Tuning the Maqams [Book]
With fretless strings, wind instruments, and singing groups (among others), people with a good ear for tuning will generally hear this and will adjust accordingly without knowing it. It's very subtle, but it makes all the difference.
audience isn´t keeping up with the polymetrics, they applauded a simple explanation of beat subdivision in uneven pulses.
RIP translator man
Pienso que pudieron haber hecho esto: mientras que el estuviera hablando el intérprete en simultáneo podría escribir al menos las frases más trascendentales a través de un computador y que se pudieran proyectar en una pantalla grande para que todos leyeran en español lo que hubiera dicho en toda la conferencia
vico 10x el traductor interpretó toda la master class. Lo que pasa es que están editadas sus intervenciones para que el video sea más dinámico. Habría que agregar los subtítulos pero todavía nadie se ha atrevido 🤣🤣
Yo solo intento entender al Jacob con mi inglés instintivo pero puta que habla rapido por la chucha
@@Ollivier10x56 no habia pantalla amigo
I was blind before I hear this. Eye opening.
Jacob is a human being who L O V E S music.
I do too.
But Jacob is a devotee of music....and his love and infectious generousity is damn infectious.
I love this guy.....whenever I feel stuck creatively I like watching his stuff, because is startles me out of that numb feeling.
Dude is super hyped! So much energy and enthusiasm! Wonder if he drinks lots of red bulls 😵😁
No, I believe he's just naturally a high energy kinda person... high on Life, lol
Jacob Collier: the son of music
Eu todos dias vejo na internet se tem algum vídeo novo do Jacob Collier. E então, o que vejo hoje? Um vídeo novo! Valeu!
Jacob: tsi-ka tsika boom boom
Translator guy: brain.exe has stopped working.
This guy is insanely gifted.
Fenomenal! Muchísimas gracias por publicarlo
His reaction noise to the translater in 11:07
Me too I just noticed, I laughed so hard at this. I guess he was amused because the translator interpreted the chord notes in Solfege
No sabía q estuvo acá en Argentina !! Este pibe es un genio .
Una lástima que no tuvo más cobertura, espero que vuelva.
En noviembre toca en Vorterix
"let yourself be wavy" ... thanks that's my take-away.
El estress del flaco que quiere traducir es genial... entre 6.10 & 6.15 es epico...
Great point about micro-tones and how out of tune pianos must be in order to be correctly (incorrectly) tuned. Bach was certainly the wily genius composer. But even he knew that his equal temperament was merely a compromise. After all, practically adapting to the fact that claviers tended to sound in tune in some keys but not in tune in other keys was the whole idea. And another fine point about how the most genuinely in-tune and rhythmically distinctive (dynamic, in-harmonic-context) pitches and rhythmic forms tend to be anything but simplistically symmetrical. The "rolling egg" was an apt metaphor. The oddly asymmetrical cognitive-science-empowered truth is that forms consisting of perfectly equidistant characteristics tend to be desensitizing whereas mathematically and artistically meaningfully oddly configured characteristics tend to stimulate. So a hearty, asymmetrical and not even remotely equidistant thank you for understanding what is to many a rather arcane subject. As a violinist, violist and cellist who likes to think outside of the peg-box, I wouldn't mind jamming with this seriously musical artist.
Sincerely,
ruclips.net/video/JVJy-GOm_H8/видео.html
uff this comes to me as something totally prescindible c'mmon
Me encanta este chico es prodigio
Hey interpreter, did you get all that?
🤣
18:38 Is totally me tryin to compose after watchin this
Oh my gosh this comment!! 😂🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAHA
amo el "traductor" traduciendo palabras sueltas cada tanto
é tão fantástico que parece ta numa frequencia mais acelerada que a nossa....
Random note, but that is so clever! When people don't stop clapping, you clap with them, but you slowly slow down your clap until you stop completely and the people stop with you!
THAT'S SO COOL!!! When he joins in on clapping and then stops, the audience stops with him 😱 I never thought about that dude 😂 this guy is insanely smart
I love his energy
The whole talk of the piano being out of tune really hit me, cause the lead guitarist of chili peppers would actually change his B string based on how he wanted it to sound which is why some of the songs actually sound better. I honestly do the same by accident allll the time lol. I tune it by ear and then plug it in to test tuning and im alwayys lower on the B.
ruclips.net/video/Daw93bRHe4Y/видео.html
SELL MY HOUSE . LETS GET WAVEY
13:06 Ajá!!! Se empieza a develar el misterio: Jacob hablando de cosas que le gustan a los humanos (en oposición a sí mismo)
whoever didn't have a screen setup realllllly dropped the ball.
Jacob collier name dropping Dilla and hiatus kaiyote. Yoooooooooooo
Man Jacob could record 10 amazing albums with beatboxing only...
MAN OH MAN!! He's so dope!
Gracias por editar el interprete fuera del video lo máximo posible, los videos que incluyen el interprete repitiendo lo que se dice cortan el rollo totalmente 👍
Y para la gente que dice que no sabe inglés: ponte la TV en v.o. En 6 meses sabes ingles, hecho.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 pues qué será, si estoy hablando de aprender ingles? Que el audio se oiga en ingles, o que la imagen se vea en color sepia? Idiota.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 espabila un poco, usa la intuición, eso es lo que puedes hacer por tu líder.
Y me parece que soy un lider justo: sólo te he pedido hacer cosas que son buenas por tu propio bien.
Y si te parece que saber qué es VO es saberlo todo es que estas en un nivel cultural bastante bajillo. Yo no sé casi nada, y para ti soy un rey. Lo cual comparativamente hablando es completamente cierto.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 me halaga que me trates de vos y sigas hablando de cómo ser tu líder, eso significa que realmente lo tienes en la cabeza. Soy un líder magnánimo, un líder ejemplar. Estás a mis órdenes.
nsuzjznamalPg48e8 el que se ha quedado sin palabras eres tu, que en vez de pensar una respuesta me dices que me he quedado sin palabras. Eres tu el que no ha respuesto. Espabila.
Habla rápido pero con una buena modulación. Se le entiende bien.
“I wouldn’t, like, give all my money away and sell my house, and be like, ‘wavy!’”
Lo cortaste justo en el ejemplo eso si! Dang. Bueno el video. Gracias por postear
jajajaj había que venir a la clase!
Damn, he must had an internal memory and processor upgrade 😅 hes so sick !!
jacob is awesome
lo mejor desde el minuto 7:19 perfecto !!
With his whole conversation about rigidity in time with music, I wonder what his thoughts on super tight Minneapolis type funk would be. Somebody like Cory Wong, where the whole band is calibrated in tight 16th's for most of their grooves.
I love this man !
Muchas gracias por compartir! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏻🌟
The part where he subdivides the beats: drummers do that all the time yo.
Sure, he never claimed that he invented it. Many jazz and fusion drummers are absolute masters at it. He specifically mentioned grooves from Morocco, etc. which is where jazz picked it up from.
I used to have a sweater like that. It's a hit with the patchouli oil hippies.
ahhh he's incredible and also reminds me so much of Keanu Reeves ;D
¡Gracias por subir esto!
This guy has stared at the grid for so long its like embedded inside him.
deben subtitular el contenido para lo que no tienen conociemiento o entendimiento de lo que Jacob explica.
HErmosa Clase, realmente hubiera sido lindo una cortinita blanca y un proyector.
Gracias RUclips por recomendarme esto
need more of this!!!!!
Yo estaba contento porque al fin vería un vídeo da Jacob en español 😖
from 7:24 he is trying to explain indian konnakol, its pretty same I think. hope so
Jacob: F, C, and A
Translator: (translates)
Jacob: Nehhh
Possibly the coolest musical nerd on the planet
This is a 20 minute video of JC making mouth and hand sounds. It's like loud ASMR
algún alma bilingüe piadosa póngale subtitulo pa la plebe
Más difícil que ir traduciendo a Jacob Collier
Que berraco para hablar tan rapido
Raul Tizze no es tan rápido.
Poor translator!
Jacob’s beatboxing sounds better than must drummers...
He just set a record> the least # of questions ever answered at a Q & A.
Just think of "if you enter into jacob's mind" it would be a roller coaster ride.
jeez music is this guys life
Que genial. Las tima que no hay traducción
13:59
Jacob: el metronomo no va "th th th th th" es muy molesto. Pero así está bien...
Intérprete: el metronomo esta ahí.
con razón me sonaba taaan recargado 350 tracks?