@@ElmerJFudd-oi9kj thank you! 2:35 I'm going damn, what is that bass riff he's playing? "Jamaica Funk - that's what it is Let it get into you" -- Funkin' for Jamaica, Tom Browne!!
Absolutely crazy 😝 My favorite musicians (ok Corey Henry missing, maybe dirty loops, too) Why can’t we see colabs like this.. Man, why wasn’t I invited to this party… I love you Samy, Louis and certainly Jacob 👍 By they way the recording of WDR big band and knower is crazy good, too
@@dewimatthews6037 Basically, every chromatic scale is made up of 12 semitones or half-steps (for example in the key of C it's C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, A, A#, B and then back to C) If you start from the first note and go up seven half-steps you get a note that sounds very nice when you play it along with the first note. (In the C example that would be C and G) that's called a perfect fifth. Because perfect fifths sound good, they're an easy way to move from one key (like C) to the key of the other note in the perfect fifth (G in this case). Every key has it's own perfect fifth and eventually you get back to C so we arrange them into a circle called "the circle of fifths". It gives you a nice little road map to changing keys smoothly. If you go backwards on the circle (G to C instead of C to G) you call it a perfect fourth instead of a perfect fifth. (Because the letters are four steps away from each other instead of five). The original commenter is impressed the bassist used the notes in the circle to transition between keys in an interesting but ultimately more drawn out way than he needed to.
Is this real? Looks like a lucid dream to me. I was only joking to search them together like what a perverted query this would be. And actually here it is, a sneak peek video portal to another dimension. I am from the future 2018 by the way. Funking unbelievable.
Omg same!!! Just learned who Louis Cole was from Clown Core. Then I saw him and thought "oh man what if him and Jacob Collier collabed?!" Shit dude I want to see more of them together this was incredible☠☠☠
yeah talk about a moment in time, I think even louis etc talk about this era with a sort of magic to it, met Thundercat etc around this time too. What wonders that La scene has brought the world
In the second half of the clip i believe he does indeed switch to an octave pedal, probably an electroharmonix pog. They are excellent octave pedals :)
It’s a custom instrument he designed with (Ben Johnson I think) which allows you to play keys and in realtime harmonise whatever you sing to the notes you play on the keyboard. So it’s not a chorus but rather he’s realtime sampling his voice and playing chords
Some scientists claimed the world was about to implode because of all the talent that had joined forces in that room. They are now under government surveillance.
wait what....
JACOB COLLIER
AND LOUIS COLE
am i living under the rock
innit
AND SAM WILKES
@@mynameiskikko13 With or without Sam, a world of differences !!
you’re living under dwayne johnson? 😳
And they said Infinity War was the most ambitious crossover of the century...
Three names I only dreamt about being in the same room.... I wish Sam was there too
To have Jack Stratton grooving in the background too
Sam Wilkes fucking killing it on bass.,
Who the hell do you have to be to be invited to a party like this?!
haha!
be a shit hot musician i guess lol
Robert Boyette probably Justin Bieber
gotta get into berklee probably :P
Yeah... My thoughts exactly.
"Fuck, I need to move L.A"
...Then be talented"
All the funky people, where do they all come from
Stevie's ballz
Berklee College of Music
The sky
Jamaica Funk that's what it is
Let it get into you
2:35 from Tom Browne via Sam Wilkes
Sam Wilkes was totally layin it down, damn
Yeah, he added some jamaica funk too!
@@ElmerJFudd-oi9kj thank you! 2:35 I'm going damn, what is that bass riff he's playing?
"Jamaica Funk - that's what it is
Let it get into you" -- Funkin' for Jamaica, Tom Browne!!
the tru Wilkinator
Honestly, sam made this whole thing work. I dont know why, i just cant get into what collier plays, but same glues it all in place
I love this clip. Almost my favorite Jacob Collier segment. What a trio they make. Unbelievable playing by all of them
Now that is a line up. I love how all these incredible musicians manage to gig with each other.
Came here for Sam, what a wizard!
I came here for all of them. Didn't know this existed
Isaac G exactly. Julian clearly doesn't know the genius talent all these guys possess.
@@RavenMaven don't worry, I know who all they are, I just wanted to hear more of Sam
I CAME HERE FOR HIM AND FOUND ALL OF THEM
Me too!
Aight so more Louis Cole/Jacob Collier/Sam Wilkes collabs NOW PLEASE
the supergroup we didn't deserve but all needed
match made me in heaven, Wikes, Cole and Collier.
These three together is a dream come true!!!!!! OMG! I'm geeking out this is just fantastic
jack stratton behind louis straight vibing
Anyone else notice at 2:41 how the bassline quotes that old school track Funkin For Jamaica (by Tom Browne)? Love that callback!
I think recognizing obscure quotes is one of the most satisfying things that can happen to you.
Also, really sweet bassline
@@hgaorbe I'm glad he did. Didn't recognized the song at first :)
Hey right I noticed it too mate!
Came here to say this!! Love that line!
Still watching and enjoying to this day!!!
So when JC sings the Beatles it sounds like Thundercat...
Jacob + Vulf will be EPIC
Thanks for the video dude!!
Now that's a 21th CENTURY JAZZ PIANO TRIO 4 real
well Louis Cole gets on a kit next to Sam Wilkes shit goes down man
thnx for the video!! came here for louis, and jacob.
This is like an all star team of current-day funk
Absolutely crazy 😝
My favorite musicians (ok Corey Henry missing, maybe dirty loops, too)
Why can’t we see colabs like this.. Man, why wasn’t I invited to this party…
I love you Samy, Louis and certainly Jacob 👍
By they way the recording of WDR big band and knower is crazy good, too
You said it right
I needed this
I love the sound of the harmoniser
this is the best jam i've seen in my life
"Why are these guys better than us?" -the beatles, probably.
When Sam used the circle of fourths as a break 🤯
when?
3:38
If i knew what that is it'd blow my mind too.
@@dewimatthews6037
Basically, every chromatic scale is made up of 12 semitones or half-steps (for example in the key of C it's C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, A, A#, B and then back to C)
If you start from the first note and go up seven half-steps you get a note that sounds very nice when you play it along with the first note. (In the C example that would be C and G) that's called a perfect fifth.
Because perfect fifths sound good, they're an easy way to move from one key (like C) to the key of the other note in the perfect fifth (G in this case).
Every key has it's own perfect fifth and eventually you get back to C so we arrange them into a circle called "the circle of fifths". It gives you a nice little road map to changing keys smoothly.
If you go backwards on the circle (G to C instead of C to G) you call it a perfect fourth instead of a perfect fifth. (Because the letters are four steps away from each other instead of five).
The original commenter is impressed the bassist used the notes in the circle to transition between keys in an interesting but ultimately more drawn out way than he needed to.
when all your idols come together
So awesome!
Yo we need a studio version of this asap
party goals
How have I only just seen this?!
Jacob, Sam and Louis 🤯
Holy fuck. The super band of the century
Wowwwww great
Forgot about this gem
THIS IS SO SICK GOD
Best party ever
I spy... Jack Stratton (possibly, I might be wrong) behind Louis Cole at 1:08.
That's what i was thinking.
Joe Dart / Sam Wilkes duo confirmed! 😁
Exactly what I thought I saw & was trying to figure out the whole time!
brilliant
That was killin
WOOOOOOOO
holy shitttt
is it ma man @jacks at the door at ruclips.net/video/xRk8odHY4ZE/видео.html&t=247 ???
Top 10 Anime crossovers
Why I never know this video exist while I always wishing for ultimate crossover between them
I think that's Louis Cole on drums, too.
This has no business being THIS FUNKY
This is so sick
Fucking legendary
i think im getting high now with no drugs
Kinda wondered what'd happen if they came together; turns out they already had a jam session together!
These guys are just Vulfpeck 2 and I need to hear more
Is this real? Looks like a lucid dream to me. I was only joking to search them together like what a perverted query this would be. And actually here it is, a sneak peek video portal to another dimension. I am from the future 2018 by the way. Funking unbelievable.
did the exact same thing thinking it'd be fake or something. OMG wow.
reminds me of when i looked up "meshuggah trumpet" and found a guy that covered a ton of meshuggah solos on trumpet. never underestimate the internet.
Omg same!!! Just learned who Louis Cole was from Clown Core. Then I saw him and thought "oh man what if him and Jacob Collier collabed?!" Shit dude I want to see more of them together this was incredible☠☠☠
Same here, I saw the actual video title and said to myself, i'm not even sure this funk is legal.
Wheat a great experience
Whaaaat how did I not know this existed??
oh man oh man
INSANE
I just wish if i ever had the ability to learn music and play such sweet grooves....
Where was I when this video was made?!
riding with the king each other
I really dig Sam Wilkes' playing, did he go to conservatory? Where does he come from?
Heaven on earth! holy shit!
I think ecstasy was coming out of the loud speakers. That was nuts.
Who do I have to kill to get a recording of the rest of this jam session?
House party?! Damn, probably can't make that happen with these guys now.
yeah talk about a moment in time, I think even louis etc talk about this era with a sort of magic to it, met Thundercat etc around this time too. What wonders that La scene has brought the world
Historic
Who else is afraid of that keyboard above the window falling on Jacob’s head?
Epic
How does one get to a show like this!?
crazy
Is that jack Stratton in the doorway? 🥴
😮 damn
"yeah we got 3 guys playing too"
What effect does Sam use on the bass that makes it stand out more? SOme kind of octave pedal? Thx
In the second half of the clip i believe he does indeed switch to an octave pedal, probably an electroharmonix pog. They are excellent octave pedals :)
Sounds like it! Frickin' awesome
What is this party and can I be at it?
Can't believe this happened!
Siiiiiiiiiiiiccc
Just noticed: is that Joe and Stratton behind Louis?!? Or do I need glasses
wowowowowowowowowowowowoWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW................................... !
Good Lord.
Who sanctioned this?!
How old is this? Jacob looks pretty young here.
Didn't get the invite.
D O P E
rad
Anybody else waiting to see if that keyboard was going to fall?
Is that Jack Stratton standing behind LC in the doorway?! lol
I thought it was leffen playing piano.
Y'all are sleeping on Sam Wilkes
I feel like this made the song lose its meaning, it's funky beat but it doesn't mean anything to me. Hot take haha.
very hot take
Came here expecting some guy doing a cover. Can't believe what I'm seeing.
Welcome to jazz lol
wait - wat
sounds like jacob was following sam’s head bobs too much.
but he was also probably following the sound of his head wafting, soo..
Is Jacob Collier's multi voice chorus an effect?
No, his voice sounds like that
It’s a custom instrument he designed with (Ben Johnson I think) which allows you to play keys and in realtime harmonise whatever you sing to the notes you play on the keyboard.
So it’s not a chorus but rather he’s realtime sampling his voice and playing chords
this is so close to what we have at the seamonster lounge in wallingford, seattle, wa
Can't hear the piano.
y u gotta put a keyboard on the door :))))))))
Some scientists claimed the world was about to implode because of all the talent that had joined forces in that room. They are now under government surveillance.
sam still crazy