If you saw a recent video of Jesus you'd barely recognise him - dude lost so much weight. Either way, completely ridiculously amazing pianist. His videos for Spectrasonics/Omnisphere were my introduction to him, blew my mind. Kind of a rhythmically challenging transcription, I'll bet!
Honestly though, I don't even know where to start but I feel like the Nord was built for his playing. Like his iconic playing style fused with the iconic Nord sound just works so well. You can instantly tell it's Jesus Molina playing blindfolded, and I think that is amazing - something a lot of jazz musicians strive for - a recognisable and unique style. Good choice from Nord to have him advertise their products.
I've often struggled to find words for a feeling that certain music such as this music gives me. You have captured it in this one statement. I thank you. Thumbs up
No doubt of it.. I just discovered this young man few weeks ago and I'm more than surprised... Is a grate musician.. And he have lot of tutorials for beginners and pro.. He doesn't keep his talent for himself, he share it with all ones.. Bravo!.. blessings for him !
It is always so inspiring to me to see what We as Humans can do With Dedication Discipline And Practice. So beautiful to Hear and see this Performance.
@@jaune4720 Some notation I don't understand, like what does capital M mean ? Weird way to write Maj7 (^) in particular on just any extension ? Very confusing
To what extent do you have to master the piano to be able to improvise like that? Like, when an idea appears in your mind you can instantly play it, that’s my dream
I recommend to learn to play chords a lot and scales, forget for a moment to read music sheet. I know people that started piano reading music sheet and they can play pretty well and hard classical pieces buy they can't improvise even in a C major scale. Start to feel the music, play something easy like C - Dm - F - C, and try to improvise using the C major scale and then start to use some black notes just in the tempo that you feel it. I don't know exactly how to explain it to be honest, just feel the music :)
Me thinks, boatloads - Because it also depends on mastery of musical language and your physical dexterity to apply that language at the pace of your mind’s creative abilities. So it’s like: Hear something in head ->> automagically translate it into your personal musical language (which comes from years of internalizing and listening to music or magic or whatever power source ya got) ->> get it out on the instrument (ditto… years of technical practice applying your language) I think the mind will always lead the body - “In the province of the mind there are no limits…” That’s why I think a lot of the jazzers Panonicas book "Three Wishes" would still use one of their wishes on “to play what I hear in my head”. It's a never-ending pursuit of artistic expression! Fun and shareable at any level!
This is 100% not improv. It's a beautifully written piece that displays a lot of different motifs, takes time to write almost 3 minutes of great music like that.
You need chord knowledge rather than piano playing skills. Learn a simple chord progression and try improvising a melody to it. Once you've done that, try using tension chords or modulating. This is the basic way of learning.
Amazing improvisatory arrangement by Jesús Molina! He has a new song out on all platforms- "Tu Noche." Today's sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): -how many notes did Jesús play?- Jesús is from: _________ Join our secret music club: discord.com/invite/xBmYHcm46u
i just have this on loop while i work (right-click video while in a web browser). it's such peaceful ambient music that is soothing and helps calm me as i focus. what a wonderful gift Jesús gave us! thank you maestro!
@@explosionimplosion4679 I did 😂 but I still come back to it occasionally. I have ADHD so I can listen to the same thing on loop for hours and hours and it doesn't bother me. Actually helps me focus by getting rid of my own internal background noise LOL
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I hope you give some of that money to the musicians who we're here to see.
Second. Shalom. :3
You can see His life bar didn't went down at all during the whole video. The guy his killing this song without getting any damage.
lmaoooo very nice comment
Omg....
Well deserved like
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Well deserved like❤
My jaw DROPPED at how not only only how cleanly played and complex this is, but how gorgeous it is at the sometimes
This guy had an incredible glow-up through the years. Pretty inspiring to see that unfold. Tremendous skills on the piano.
If you saw a recent video of Jesus you'd barely recognise him - dude lost so much weight. Either way, completely ridiculously amazing pianist. His videos for Spectrasonics/Omnisphere were my introduction to him, blew my mind. Kind of a rhythmically challenging transcription, I'll bet!
@@SilverTheFlame Well, he lost the weight one way or another. Glad he's healthy and continuing to make good music.
his name is jesus?
@@lux5164 yes
@@lux5164 his name is Jesús (accent on U)
damn that's jesus? didnt recognise him on account of the not being crucified and all
the transcription is just as amazing as the performance.
its a computer program bro
@@arthurscumbagmorgan2339 Is that so bro? Which one bro?
his musical ability really highlights the exceptional sound quality of these keyboards
Honestly though, I don't even know where to start but I feel like the Nord was built for his playing. Like his iconic playing style fused with the iconic Nord sound just works so well. You can instantly tell it's Jesus Molina playing blindfolded, and I think that is amazing - something a lot of jazz musicians strive for - a recognisable and unique style. Good choice from Nord to have him advertise their products.
This man's precision is insane, the improv is also amazing!
He just makes it look so effortless, and what an amazing tune. Could listen to it for hours on repeat.
This piece gives me memories that I never had and triggering untapped regions of my brain
I've often struggled to find words for a feeling that certain music such as this music gives me. You have captured it in this one statement. I thank you. Thumbs up
2:20, That change and the little lick, Sublime...
I just love watching a genius do what he does.
I wish I had talent like that. This man prolly worked for years to get this good… immaculate.
No doubt of it.. I just discovered this young man few weeks ago and I'm more than surprised... Is a grate musician.. And he have lot of tutorials for beginners and pro.. He doesn't keep his talent for himself, he share it with all ones.. Bravo!.. blessings for him !
As a fellow pianist im just in awe of Jesus talent, and dedication to his craft you can tell hes a real master
Dude the harmony is insane i really love it !!
Clean sound and articulation like a classical pianist + creativity and sense of jazz. Beautiful
its that art tatum legacy
Absolutely gorgeous! The transcription as well! My god
That is the smoothiest jazz piece I've ever heard
It is always so inspiring to me to see what We as Humans can do With Dedication Discipline And Practice. So beautiful to Hear and see this Performance.
Real glad to have discovered this wonderful musician recently, what a powerhouse
Damn.... his movements are so effortless and clean. Incredible!
What beautiful playing and a beautiful composition.
gorgeous voicings and playing. what a legend on the keys.
I saw him live , he came to Switzerland in November , it was amazing.
the difference is so much for me that it seems that I play another instrument, this guy is amazing !
This was so beautiful full of crystalline light Thank you for blessing me with this beautiful music soothing
I love seeing the chords and being able to follow along with the transcription!
quite a few are incorrect though
@@jaune4720 damn, I didn’t check for correctness that’s crazy
@@hudsondunbar7853 it mostly okay, few typos between minor and major, wrong enharmonies as well but it's nitpicking at this point
@@jaune4720 that’s good, it’s a lot to transcribe. I’m used to nitpicking drumline transcription errors so I understand
@@jaune4720 Some notation I don't understand, like what does capital M mean ?
Weird way to write Maj7 (^) in particular on just any extension ? Very confusing
Nice, helped me discover new artists that I like.
Wow… the time signature changes… thank you, my mind is blown. You make it look easy.
To what extent do you have to master the piano to be able to improvise like that? Like, when an idea appears in your mind you can instantly play it, that’s my dream
I recommend to learn to play chords a lot and scales, forget for a moment to read music sheet. I know people that started piano reading music sheet and they can play pretty well and hard classical pieces buy they can't improvise even in a C major scale. Start to feel the music, play something easy like C - Dm - F - C, and try to improvise using the C major scale and then start to use some black notes just in the tempo that you feel it. I don't know exactly how to explain it to be honest, just feel the music :)
Me thinks, boatloads - Because it also depends on mastery of musical language and your physical dexterity to apply that language at the pace of your mind’s creative abilities.
So it’s like:
Hear something in head ->> automagically translate it into your personal musical language (which comes from years of internalizing and listening to music or magic or whatever power source ya got) ->> get it out on the instrument (ditto… years of technical practice applying your language)
I think the mind will always lead the body - “In the province of the mind there are no limits…” That’s why I think a lot of the jazzers Panonicas book "Three Wishes" would still use one of their wishes on “to play what I hear in my head”.
It's a never-ending pursuit of artistic expression! Fun and shareable at any level!
This is 100% not improv.
It's a beautifully written piece that displays a lot of different motifs, takes time to write almost 3 minutes of great music like that.
@@paulcastro7507bullshit, the more you read more you can improvise ( Classical music , not jazz of course) but it comes withe the time
You need chord knowledge rather than piano playing skills.
Learn a simple chord progression and try improvising a melody to it.
Once you've done that, try using tension chords or modulating.
This is the basic way of learning.
Love the syncopation! And everything else of course :P
That was superb!! Look forward to hearing more of your work!!
This sound absolutely fantastic.
ufff!!!! Jesús Molina!!! wuaau! te fui a ver cuando visitaste Tampico, Tamaulipas, México... de lujo!!
Amazing improvisatory arrangement by Jesús Molina! He has a new song out on all platforms- "Tu Noche."
Today's sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): -how many notes did Jesús play?- Jesús is from: _________
Join our secret music club: discord.com/invite/xBmYHcm46u
He's from Sincelejo, Colombia!
He's from Heaven !
He played 32,947 notes, I counted
Colombia
Colombia
The chord progression by the intro is mindblowing 😮
Absolutely impeccable technique. I’m astounded by the variety and flow of his style 👏👏
This is actually the most beautiful thing I’ve heard
this made me cry it was so smooth to listen to
Chords are people with different personalities. Jazz is a comfortably crowded room of these chord people engaged in a delightful dance. ❤
1:23 Soo Soothing i need to learn that 💥!
Je ne me lasse pas d’écouter ce morceau ❤
Maravillosa transcripción, de esta maravillosa musica.
Man how is this even possible? 😅 he’s something else man !!
And it sounds simply wonderful at the same time. I'm a big fan of his
1:17 my fav chord E/G$
it's a contemporary chord you wouldn't know
Great transcription
Thank you !! There's not enough Jesus Molina transcriptions out there
Jesús Molina is awesome!
Wow! Just beautiful. Great dexterity and feeling. Love it. Masterful 👍🏻
One of my best preferred genres in music is Jazz. This was and is a welcome soothing listening. Love it and Thanks for that bouncy energy. 😄😉👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🕊
DAAAYYYYUUUUMMMMMMMM
Una de mis favoritas de Jesús Molina
Como se llama la canción?
Absolutely outstanding!!! Thank you for sharing this!
Jesus Christ this is a really gorgeous piece. 😮
Thank you Brother. Your music and that gold holy Cross set Peace and Power.
Jesus Molina is a phenomenon, i believe he only started playing piano in his mid teens.
What a legendary performance, sir
Brutal el baile de dedos que se marca el maestro
That boy can play ,big lad beautifully big clean sound
If that guy improvises, he’s an excellent jazz pianist. If he’s the one who transcribed that piece into the score below, he’s a great musician!
테크닉,화성,리듬 다 완벽한데 ...이름마저 지저스....
Amazing
Stunning!
he improved! nice to see/hear.
whoever transcribes this is a genius
I love how the notes are underneath like: "Okay! Now, YOU try it!" 😂
This guy is amazing
This is remarkable.
Magnifique. Avalanche de délicatesse et de douceur ! Merci Jésus !
Only Jesús Molina would have thought to go from AM9 to E/G$ (1:15). Seriously though, awesome transcription of some unbelievably good improv.
What does the $ stand for here? I'm not new to music or anything, but this is my first time seeing it.
@@ArchbardWava it’s a typo, he meant #
@@andy-simmons oh, now it makes sense haha! I should've guessed it. Thanks, fam!
@@ArchbardWava G Money has his own proprietary chord
Dude, the elegance in his hands is so electric.
This dude def digs John Adams. Great stuff
and Reich
Really nice. Remind me of Nahre Sol but with advance jazz.
Hilarious. All those chords and sequences, and the "Most Replayed" section is the IV-V-vi section at 2:20.
Amazing playing Jesus!! Fantastico Jesus!
i just have this on loop while i work (right-click video while in a web browser). it's such peaceful ambient music that is soothing and helps calm me as i focus. what a wonderful gift Jesús gave us! thank you maestro!
don't you get tired of it lol, I'm sure he has an album or something
@@explosionimplosion4679 I did 😂 but I still come back to it occasionally. I have ADHD so I can listen to the same thing on loop for hours and hours and it doesn't bother me. Actually helps me focus by getting rid of my own internal background noise LOL
Beautiful ❣️🎶❣️
This man is... in a word... unbelievable
Great transcription!
يا إلهي انت عظيم❤❤ ده انت فشيخ يا ابن اللذينا
I love this Harmony
Прекрасная смена гармонии, ритмический рисунок отличный, очень классно звучит! Дышал вместе с Вами. 👍😊
This is before he learned about staring directly into the camera with an insufferable smile
every so often I come back to this video just to have 3 minutes of bliss
2:04 unexpected celeste
Hahaha yes, that reminds me I still have some strawberries to find
❤ When I’m hungry, I think of Jesus Molinas performance here.
one of the living geniuses of the jazz world today
As a musician, This made me cry.
Real.
“Jesus Molina (Peace Be Upon Him)”
Absolutamente genial y hermoso. Es impresionante cómo el ser humano puede tener tal capacidad. Abrazo desde Cuba.
7/8 🎉 Perfect ❤
i love when it says 🎶
E/G$ has to by my favorite chord
The Gsus2add6 at 0:13 is actually a Gb6sus2 in case anyone was confused! :)
I dont think anyone in a million years would notice that😂😂
@@lunantix nah i was confused but only because i was trying to learn this lmao. I doubt anyone would notice it if they weren't trying to learn it tho
If anybody wants to be blown away, check out his arrangement of Night in Tunisia. It’s completely overstimulating in the best way
Absolutely amazing.
Unbelievable, technique, tone, feel, all phenomenal. Great transcript too!
too much talent in one person.