Harry Connick Jr. on singing standards on American Idol

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  • @NolaChick82
    @NolaChick8210 жыл бұрын

    HCJ: trying to undo the "Christina Aguilerization" of young singers one young person at a time.

  • @crustyroo3413

    @crustyroo3413

    10 жыл бұрын

    amen to that

  • @jaydubbs8277

    @jaydubbs8277

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nola Chick thank God!!!!!

  • @JacksonBegleymusicguy

    @JacksonBegleymusicguy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh I totally agree. It takes a surprising amount of talent and discipline to just sing a melody straight, while still keeping the attention of the audience. When you already have a good voice, you don't need to disguise it with runs and pentatonic warbling.

  • @rextuner03
    @rextuner0310 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE his critique. Finally someone on this show that has some serious music knowledge and caters to that.

  • @jonathanorellana-sanchez2971

    @jonathanorellana-sanchez2971

    4 жыл бұрын

    puppylove2019 exactly

  • @activelivingchallenger4298

    @activelivingchallenger4298

    3 жыл бұрын

    I actually think Kara is a little underrated of a judge. She had some serious musical chops and gave great critiques at times but was scorned by the public. Paula leaving the next season and Simon planning to leave for a while didn’t help. Kara was also a little cooky/weird and when you’re a guy like Stephen Tyler you can get away with that but for women it can be more difficult. I was a little kid then but in retrospect I think we were all a little too hard on her.

  • @tayleanruatha

    @tayleanruatha

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen 👏👐👐

  • @tatie7604

    @tatie7604

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sssi ick ick eaaaoah iiiick of riffs. So sick of cheap riffs. It sicks.

  • @maryagray8158

    @maryagray8158

    Жыл бұрын

    I prefer Harrys critiques over all those pathetic judges😂

  • @willsketchesmusic
    @willsketchesmusic6 жыл бұрын

    Man, this guy, he's the real stuff. He understands that music is not about the acrobatics first, it's about the emotion first.

  • @roseschulze1647

    @roseschulze1647

    4 жыл бұрын

    AMEN!!!

  • @jakekeys88music

    @jakekeys88music

    3 жыл бұрын

    ...and the music is about deliberate choices to help enhance the content rather than fluff which takes away from or diminishes the entirety.

  • @ImaginationBlue

    @ImaginationBlue

    2 жыл бұрын

    No he doesn't. He interrupted a beautiful performance of My Funny Valentine to talk about what the text means: the least important part of music, in fact the non musical part of it. That's overly intellectual, not emotional. What do you feel, when she intones this melody? That's emotional. He is a self important prick. That girl's voice was beautiful; her interpretation just gorgeous. What the lyrics mean ... least important thing to focus on. Stopping her was a pitiful and incompetent move. Her rendition was lovely. Her voice is far better than his.

  • @sage_justice1383

    @sage_justice1383

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ImaginationBlue, what are your credentials and experience to speak so confidently and matter if factly about a multiple Tony Award winning singer? Harry Connick Jr has forgotten more about music than most people ever learn in their life and that foundation of knowledge lets you KNOW the songs you sing. And for you to say lyrics don’t matter is incredibly disrespectful to lyricists and shows you only comprehend the low brow music we have in modern pop music. It’s catchy and snappy, but songs today have no soul.

  • @bigred8432

    @bigred8432

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tristan Luke he didn’t stop her. That’s just the edit. And everything you’ve said is utter nonsense, one hopes to hold you aren’t a teacher

  • @czgibson
    @czgibson10 жыл бұрын

    Well, look at that. They put someone who knows about music into a shit reality show.

  • @baberina1

    @baberina1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Harry is the Best!! And super hot!!

  • @georgeadelman3767
    @georgeadelman37679 жыл бұрын

    Simon Cowell may have been a great producer and judge of singers, but Harry actually knows the technicals and can judge people beyond first impressions. He should have been on the show long ago.

  • @CityStarrzz

    @CityStarrzz

    Жыл бұрын

    Simon cowell is a fantastic judge of what is saleable. Not what’s good. There are plenty of phenomenal singers he would never have signed. Harry is the type of person that given the opportunity, would have signed many of those artists cowell wouldn’t fuck with. If cowells output was a restaurant, he would be fast food. Harry would be a Michelin star restaurant.

  • @trekkiejunk

    @trekkiejunk

    25 күн бұрын

    Not just the technicals. Harry knows the ART as well. The very heart and soul of music.

  • @louisbailey4900
    @louisbailey4900 Жыл бұрын

    The man knows music structure. Knows when to to emphasize,when to tone it down and when to just let it flow and keep it simple. True musician right there

  • @thepride999
    @thepride99910 жыл бұрын

    I have to comment on this... Harry Connick Jr studied music with the Marsalis family. Ellis Marsalis was one of his teachers. He played music with Wynton and Branford Marsalis who happen to be the most acclaimed Jazz musicians of this generation. Growing up in the birth place of jazz New Orleans HCJ knows the music from the inside and can play it! He's the first real musician to be on the show and its about time. They really need to shut up and listen to what he's saying!

  • @frankwilliams3036

    @frankwilliams3036

    10 жыл бұрын

    I concur. More like him (Connick). No more "music stars" who know nothing about music.

  • @Irridia

    @Irridia

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankwilliams3036 I wasn't aware he studied with them which makes my comment on a different video on Harry's judging hilarious. Jlo said he knew to much, my comment was "just imagine if they had Wynton Marsalis judge.

  • @eBaggy7

    @eBaggy7

    3 жыл бұрын

    But what does Marsalis look like??

  • @Spick06

    @Spick06

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@eBaggy7 What?

  • @casiosean2

    @casiosean2

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love how keith is just smiling. I would guess if Keith was more of an extrovert he would voice his agreement with Harry.

  • @BLAB-it5un
    @BLAB-it5un2 жыл бұрын

    "Don't sing notes that are not in the chords." A literal and metaphorical lesson to live by. A profound statement. Find your individuality and personality in other ways. The chasm between knowledge and respect for music and wannabe singers never shined more brightly than when Harry was on this panel. Loved seeing those willing and able to learn.

  • @powerpc127
    @powerpc1274 жыл бұрын

    Can't say I'm a fan of his singing just because it's not my favorite style, but holy shit I'm a fan of this man. He's trying to teach them how to be actual singers, not pop stars, and he's raising the musical IQ of the country too. If I was a singer on this show, I'd want to workshop my song with him for every minute they'd let me.

  • @MrGjf22
    @MrGjf228 жыл бұрын

    Is Harry the first person to challenge contestants like this? I always wondered why judges never addressed the artistic aspects of the song being performed. They're usually just all technical or emotional.

  • @Timliu92

    @Timliu92

    7 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately AI was not really about music. It was always about the high notes and the number of notes one can shove in a phrase. Smoke and mirrors, but no substance.

  • @InsideOutAnus

    @InsideOutAnus

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Timliu92nailed it. So few lasting stars for this exact reason.

  • @thop1984
    @thop198410 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Harry. There is wayyyyyy too much vocal gymnastics going on in these competitions. Just sing it. Give vibrato where it's needed and just sing the rest. If you have a good voice, it will show through and people will want to listen to you. When you become a legit star, then show us what you can do (with in reason).

  • @roseschulze1647

    @roseschulze1647

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I'd much rather hear someone sing with passion, and in a way that makes me believe in what they're singing about.

  • @DrJoshGuitar

    @DrJoshGuitar

    3 жыл бұрын

    J

  • @chanwahmok9832

    @chanwahmok9832

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well said, fully agree

  • @jamesreese4170

    @jamesreese4170

    3 жыл бұрын

    7 years later and sadly this is still true.

  • @mmmichellegirl

    @mmmichellegirl

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree! What people don't understand is that sometimes you can say more with a pause, or silence, or a whisper than singing dozens of licks.

  • @willbeatty9097
    @willbeatty90973 жыл бұрын

    So ironic that they made Harry, an extremely intelligent musician, the vocal coach and then the judges proceeded to completely disregard what he tried to teach the singers.

  • @tooma4886

    @tooma4886

    Жыл бұрын

    Because they don't know half of what Harry knows about music! They were intimidated by him, so they disagreed with him. Ego problems.

  • @trappervz9478
    @trappervz94783 жыл бұрын

    We are talking about a man who inserts and extra beat into a measure to get the audience to clap in correct time. He is truly one of the great musicians.

  • @terri6854

    @terri6854

    6 ай бұрын

    That's easy and obvious.

  • @watro1
    @watro19 жыл бұрын

    Harry is so very good at what he does - and his critiques were spot on. Listening to the way Randy dismisses Harry Connick Jr. is so unprofessional I was stunned. Who would invite a guest mentor onto the show, then bash their coaching after the performances are done. Harry Connick can flat out sing the standards better than ANY of those judges and is respected industry-wide for his voice, musicianship and range singing various styles. Very glad Harry Connick Jr. called out the punitive critique Randy gave that 'she should have sang the Etta James version'...how unconstructive is that comment?

  • @Jo-un6es

    @Jo-un6es

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dude absolutely, just because you got the Jackson name at the end. Doesn't mean you're some sort of aficionado when it comes to anything music.

  • @HoboJoe1416

    @HoboJoe1416

    7 ай бұрын

    Harry Connick is singing and musical royalty and Randy is, well, not.

  • @blancamehler8852
    @blancamehler88529 жыл бұрын

    Lol when he said that some 14 year olds in the audience won't get it refering to the girls skilled singing, he's speaking the damn truth!

  • @HarryConnickJr-Official1

    @HarryConnickJr-Official1

    4 ай бұрын

    Much love ❤❤❤

  • @Scripture-Man
    @Scripture-Man8 жыл бұрын

    I just love this fateful moment when Harry first took his seat on the judges' panel. I remember watching this at the time and being so impressed with how smart, knowledgeable, logical, dispassionate, candid and funny Harry was. I remember thinking: "He would make an amazing judge!"

  • @SamanthaJayneHoare1
    @SamanthaJayneHoare110 жыл бұрын

    I want Harry Connick Jr to be my vocal coach.

  • @EraseAllMemory

    @EraseAllMemory

    10 жыл бұрын

    No kidding, right?! Class act and he gets it. Love that guy.

  • @davidkellyclassicalguitar6905

    @davidkellyclassicalguitar6905

    9 жыл бұрын

    Aha! Fancy seeing you here sam!!

  • @baberina1

    @baberina1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too! And I don't even sing!!

  • @a2ndopynyn

    @a2ndopynyn

    3 жыл бұрын

    I want Harry to be EVERYBODY'S vocal coach. The state of pop music would improve 1000%. He definitely knows MUSIC, and that's where a musician HAS to start.

  • @Tedmund13
    @Tedmund1310 жыл бұрын

    6:25 "What version is your...?" "It's the song"

  • @wendellraulerson6547

    @wendellraulerson6547

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Ha

  • @goldeneddie
    @goldeneddie3 жыл бұрын

    Bloody hell. I've never seen this show, never even listened to this guy perform, but man, he deserves REAL respect for his insights and integrity. What a golden level of mentorship.

  • @katelyrics37
    @katelyrics3710 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant! Never thought i would hear musicality taught on Idol :) Harry is a legend!

  • @UltraSonic737
    @UltraSonic7378 жыл бұрын

    Jeff Goldblum really knows his stuff!

  • @brianseay8242
    @brianseay82424 жыл бұрын

    Just goes to show Harry Connick Jr. is a TRUE artist of the modern era. He's a good and true vocal coach and song interpreter. He learned from the best and those who learn from him will learn from the best too

  • @christianshaum8520
    @christianshaum852010 жыл бұрын

    He single handidly is making this show more watchable.

  • @travisfrench147
    @travisfrench1473 жыл бұрын

    Randy wants to sell records, Harry wants to make them better musicians. Keith knows whats up this WHOLE time.

  • @a2ndopynyn

    @a2ndopynyn

    3 жыл бұрын

    Randy wants $$$. Harry understands artistry. Worlds apart.

  • @benjaminhixson3918

    @benjaminhixson3918

    3 жыл бұрын

    And Nikki is... there... 8:30

  • @angiev1840

    @angiev1840

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@a2ndopynyn and music composition.

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio3 жыл бұрын

    What a great teacher 👨‍🏫

  • @Ambervert95

    @Ambervert95

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. This. So/too many people confuse positive feedback with constructive criticism.

  • @edwardmclaughlin7935
    @edwardmclaughlin79353 жыл бұрын

    Sharp as a knife, this bloke, and he provides exactly what aspiring singers need to be told. Not knowing is a shortcoming; not being bothered to get to know is sinful.

  • @BeauTylerMakesMusic
    @BeauTylerMakesMusic3 жыл бұрын

    He reminds me of ever great vocal instructor and/or instrument instructor I've ever had and he's not pretending to be overly kind for the camera. Just one more reason to love this man. Harry Connick is a national treasure.

  • @watchman316ly
    @watchman316ly3 жыл бұрын

    Wow- Harry is a critic after my own heart! He is so real and tries to make these singer really understand the song they are singing. When you truly know about the song and have internalized it- you can sing with confidence and with passion!

  • @gcaskew
    @gcaskew3 жыл бұрын

    To me he was the best mentor and judge in Idol history.

  • @Timliu92
    @Timliu929 жыл бұрын

    What Harry said here is totally right. My vocal coach also told me the same thing - understand the song, get the melody right first and put your interpretation accordingly. Avoid using runs unnecessarily and stop trying too hard to be someone else. Emulate first, interpret afterwards. Unfortunately nowadays excessive use of riffs and runs and in-tune yelling tend to get misinterpreted as soulfulness or emotional singing.

  • @sidneyarmstrong9850

    @sidneyarmstrong9850

    6 жыл бұрын

    Its the same thing in dance, you have to have the foundation, the base before you even begin to understand how to build on it. My first dance teacher used to always say, "you can't build a house from the roof down.."

  • @Audtoo

    @Audtoo

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ancient history for me, back in music school my homework included translating the italian, french and german songs for my voice lessons, as well as lots of time in the music library with headphones on listening to great lyric sopranos. Understanding the song, and having great models apply!

  • @bookwoman53

    @bookwoman53

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Sondheim said that many young people are auditioning for shows and struggle with the necessity of performing the original music as it’s written on the page. They want to put their own stamp on it.

  • @darkmagician2521

    @darkmagician2521

    2 жыл бұрын

    As one of the great conductors of his time, George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra's 4th Music Director, honored the composers of what they intended with their music. I would like to add Julia Fischer, who honors them too, and some of the music I enjoy listening to her play are Max Bruch and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's violin concertos.

  • @trekkiejunk

    @trekkiejunk

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing too is that there ARE songs that are written with the kind of emotion for belting and sass, and really nailing a vocal... "Think! Think about what you're trying to do to me." (Aretha). Or how about, "Don't you dare walk away from me, i have nothing...nothing...nothing" (Whitney). Those express the kind of emotion that a lot of these singes want to sing. But "I'm a little lamb that's lost in the wood," should not be belted while dancing around the melody like crazy. These kids have incredible talent, and have NO idea how to use it.

  • @canefan17
    @canefan176 жыл бұрын

    It’s actually harder for most people NOT to add licks to their singing. It’s much more impressive to sing something straight and hold onto notes w/o excessive vibrato or trills.

  • @mistermastermind528

    @mistermastermind528

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think you're right. The voice is susceptible to shaking when holding a note.

  • @robert4039

    @robert4039

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mistermastermind528 Both of you are correct. These licks actually cover up mistakes and a weaker voice, yet the laymen claps and is wowed by them.

  • @martinrueda93

    @martinrueda93

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think being straightforward sounds boring but if u add runs and vibrato then it sounds better but only when it’s needed. I remember singing for church and my pastor said just keep it straightforward and I did but it wasn’t in me to keep doing that shit lol

  • @canefan17

    @canefan17

    Жыл бұрын

    @@martinrueda93 or at the very least learn it straight first, and then add licks later.

  • @frankwilliams3036
    @frankwilliams303610 жыл бұрын

    Harry Connick Jr. is exactly what that show needs. Someone who really knows what they are doing and who can give these singers real guidance, not just some general I like it or I don't with no real reasoning behind it. I think he's giving the show a depth that it never had before.

  • @creedmatisi4348
    @creedmatisi434810 жыл бұрын

    I like how Harry dropped 'Kim Burrell' in there. Kim Burrell is a really good singer to study if you wanna do really good riffs and runs.

  • @DeannaWitkowski

    @DeannaWitkowski

    10 жыл бұрын

    Totally. And Kim can scat like Ella. I saw her live a few years ago doing jazz tunes and her intonation alone is amazing.

  • @creedmatisi4348

    @creedmatisi4348

    10 жыл бұрын

    Deanna Witkowski I envy you. I would give anything just to hear her sing live. Too bad I live all the way over here in New Zealand.

  • @thesuccessfulbarber
    @thesuccessfulbarber8 жыл бұрын

    HCJR is a class act and a TRUE MUSICIAN.

  • @bl4ck0ut22
    @bl4ck0ut228 жыл бұрын

    I remember listening to HCJ when I was young young kid, especially the christmas albums. But that is what trickled me into his work. He really is the best thing to happen to American Idol. He plays the critic, but for once. Actually knows what he is talking about when he is critical. Musicians wise, not corporate wise.

  • @babyshields
    @babyshields9 жыл бұрын

    Harry, you are so right on. Too many runs...lose the deep feeling shown in the notes and lerics. Harry was a favorite with my son (who was a great musician) and we shared his songs...and he put down a Mom's music..one being Harry's "Recipe for Making Love".....not on up on the shelf or in my grandma's kitchen...or something...Memories with my son who went to heaven are precious to me.

  • @ToledoWingNut
    @ToledoWingNut8 жыл бұрын

    Harry's words need to be relayed to those singing our National Anthem. The over-trilling and gratuitous embellishment drive me crazy. Sad that competitive singing shows like this force singers to over-do their interpretations in order to stand out. They could learn from Nat Cole, Sinatra, and Patsy Cline, among others, to learn restraint and truth.

  • @josephvu9913

    @josephvu9913

    8 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget Tony Bennett ! And Andy Williams ! And Johnny Mathis !

  • @dctrbrass

    @dctrbrass

    8 жыл бұрын

    this show would've been amazing w/ voice professors and educated musicians like harry. maybe then, the american public wouldn't spend $ on crap. so many people just can't recognize quality. if someone doesn't know what they're doing, they don't deserve your money. there are way too many pretenders out there, masquerading as pros.

  • @ckn711
    @ckn7113 жыл бұрын

    I liked the fact that Harry was really trying to coach and not just being nice and telling everybody was good

  • @lindaknoll6151
    @lindaknoll615110 жыл бұрын

    Harry knows what he's talking about & I'm so glad he's Randy's replacement this year. He's a breath of fresh air! He's the only reason I'm watching AI this season.

  • @TheRozberry
    @TheRozberry6 жыл бұрын

    I love how Harry educates the masses on musical terms. The contestants need to learn a little terminology along the way if they already don't know some. Singing is not all about "riffs' and "licks", it's about skill, emotion, and sheer talent and sometimes songs should help you remember something special in your life.

  • @katyhoover1745
    @katyhoover174510 жыл бұрын

    Harry connick jr is absolutely right! I get so tired of everyone singing the same way on idol!

  • @sweetoldetc
    @sweetoldetc10 жыл бұрын

    Here's the thing, if this was real vocal contest for aspiring professional singers, chances are Harry wouldn't have to tell the singers to learn the meaning of the lyric or learn the melody as it is. They know that already He is dealing with more of a raw talents here... someone with good natural voice/talent but has very little knowledge/ability in terms of what musicality is.. so he is right, these singers do need to learn the lyric/melody before they move on and do their own thing. btw I don't think harry is necessary against doing runs and "licks" per se, I think he just wants these people to make sure they have the basics right before they do that, and to be able to use them in such a way that it actually serves the music, and not just a tool to show off. After all, a lot of jazz is about making the song your own thing.

  • @MrSF247

    @MrSF247

    3 жыл бұрын

    But also not to do licks and runs for their own sake. The music needs to call for it. The emotional tone needs to call for it.

  • @adikickass84

    @adikickass84

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well said.

  • @WigganNuG

    @WigganNuG

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrSF247 I think that's what he meant by " and to be able to use them in such a way that it actually serves the music, and not just a tool to show off."

  • @maftiej
    @maftiej8 жыл бұрын

    Funny how after Harry shares his wise and insightful comments Randy utters that inspirational drivel "always be yourself" and everyone cheers...

  • @Timliu92

    @Timliu92

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well 'being yourself' is the ultimate goal of all singers, but like what Connick said, if you are only emulating another cover version of the song, you are not being yourself. Unfortunately Randy and Harry did not seem to think in the same frame of mind.

  • @thebullybuffalo

    @thebullybuffalo

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Timliu92 no, being a great singer is the goal. Everyone needs training and there's things about themselves that they need to change, not be. Sinatra for instance would never have been great if he did not work tirelessly to change his natural accent into clear english diction, a clarity that he became known for. This "be yourself" nonsense is getting out of control. Yes, seek the goals YOU want but make the necessary changes to yourself in order to reach your goal

  • @TheJimmyClip

    @TheJimmyClip

    4 жыл бұрын

    How ironic that Randy stated 'Be Yourself' in an industry that tells you who to be in order to have a deal.....

  • @Thelajets

    @Thelajets

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheJimmyClip Exactly!! Randy personifies why the major label record industry is dying a painfully slow death! Their attitude is “Let’s sell repetitive crap to people who don’t know music but who will buy it because it’s shiny and sounds like last quarters big cookie cutout performer and make a quick buck from “music fans” who they liked that song but who’s singers name they can barely remember because they are so interchangeable. But sadly and eventually, this “record buying” demographic will start to realize that all the music they like, sounds the same. And that will be true, because record companies don’t take many real chances on new sounds by true musicians unless it’s been sterilized, quantified, and strategized by non musical minded accountants for its money making ability based on research and statistics from last years quarterly report of this same musics genre. Then because simply sounds like last seasons flavor with a new hairstyle, that same “music fan” will opt to not buy their album but perhaps just get the single on a music buying platform or simply add it to their favorite playlist on Spotify, Slacker or Apple Music.. in which case the artist will get roughly 1/5 of a penny for the song while the owner of the platform will become a billionaire. All the while the truly gifted singers and songwriters will have to find other ways to generate a living which means non music work, or writing music for others ( if they’re lucky) or aiming for another musical demographic that no one including their long time supporting fans likes and then releasing an album that have critics calling a sellout or subpar material. Harry is asking the artist to be an musical artist! Not a smoke and mirror clone that will be big tomorrow then gone next week! The truth that Harry speaks might be what saves music in the long run!

  • @Thelajets

    @Thelajets

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly right!! I enjoy him immensely but Randy is speaking like an industry salesman right now and this personifies why the major label record industry is dying a painfully slow death! Their attitude is “Let’s sell repetitive and non unique crap to people who don’t know music but who will buy it because it’s shiny and sounds like last quarters big cookie cutout performer , and make a quick buck from “music fans” who liked that song cause it’s familiar but who’s singers name they can barely remember because they are so interchangeable. Of course, sadly and eventually, this “record buying” demographic will start to realize that all the music they like, sounds the same. And that will be true, because these days, record companies Who are owned by non-musical mega corporations won’t take many real chances on new sounds by true musicians unless it’s been sterilized, quantified, and strategized by non musical minded accountants for its money making ability; based on research and statistics from last years quarterly report of this same musics genre. Then because this new hit simply sounds like last seasons flavor with a new hairstyle, that very same prized “music fan” will opt to not buy the artists album but perhaps, just buy the single on a music buying platform or more likely, just add the song to their favorite playlist on Spotify, Slacker or Apple Music.. in which case the artist will get roughly 1/5 of a penny for the song while the owner of the platform will become a billionaire. All the while the truly gifted singers and songwriters will have to find other ways to generate a living which means non music work, or writing music for others ( if they’re lucky) which means fewer releases by the artist or the artist aiming for success in another musical genre or demographic, that no one including their long time supporting fans likes. And then releasing an album that will have fans and critics calling the music a sellout or subpar material. I’ve been in this biz for 30+ plus years. This is not where it’s going. This is where it’s at and this is where it’s been for a while now. This is why your favorite artist keeps putting the same thing out over and over again, This is why they keep trying to do other styles that don’t work for them. And it’s why they don’t even bother releasing new albums and just tour, charging more fir tickets but just keep playing their old material.

  • @BudduredToast
    @BudduredToast10 жыл бұрын

    Excellent constructive advice from Harry Connick Jr.. A lot of the time contestants are just singing the lyrics without getting into the real meaning behind the songs. I'm glad someone finally commented on that!

  • @88mphsss
    @88mphsss9 жыл бұрын

    I knew the moment Harry put Randy in his place that he'd be a good fit as a judge after this pitiful season. I think they need to get Mary J. Blige on there also because she too was good at offering support but at the same time still being able to explain ways to improve. Nicki and Steven can only compliment looks, and Mariah would just say things like "That was a good song choice."

  • @corystajduhar
    @corystajduhar3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Finally someone who cares about the art and true spirit of the sing. American Idol is about narcissism, however, so it makes sense that many of the singers just want to perform and don't really care about the intention of the sing.

  • @epet13
    @epet1310 жыл бұрын

    So refreshing to see some actually solid music coaching on that show. Great advice from Harry

  • @AshleyNicoleSM27
    @AshleyNicoleSM279 жыл бұрын

    I love Harry. I agree with him that all of those singers add unnecessary licks, and by doing so, it takes away from the emotional connection. I'm still working on that myself. I try to study the lyrics of songs before I sing to get a better understanding of the meaning.

  • @luisalonsoecheverria
    @luisalonsoecheverria10 жыл бұрын

    Harry Connick, Jr. is my hero!!!

  • @brtigill
    @brtigill11 жыл бұрын

    Love Harry's critiques - so bang on! I love these girls voices but Standards are so simple yet powerful and don't need the power voice to distract from their melodic amazingness! If you can sing a standard and connect you , the audience and the song then you are really an amazing singer!

  • @CJ-cm8nw
    @CJ-cm8nw9 жыл бұрын

    I agree with Harry completely. The noodling and runs have gotten completely out of hand. There's singing, then there's "vocal gymnastics". We're seeing to little of the former and way too much of the latter. Listen to Billie, Lena, Aretha, Nat "king" Cole and the other greats.They are at their best staying true to the melody.

  • @Destef119
    @Destef11910 жыл бұрын

    WOW! Harry is a musician who actually knows what he is talking about. This was so refreshing! Maybe people will start to understand what it really takes to create great music.

  • @raygelato3254
    @raygelato325410 жыл бұрын

    Finally, somebody talking real sense on one of these shows!! Everybody now is trying to turn songs into soul versions!! Harry makes perfect sense. Learn the melody and simplicity!!!

  • @2015beast
    @2015beast10 жыл бұрын

    Harry is a musical god.

  • @Wtyandell
    @Wtyandell10 жыл бұрын

    Real musician vs. Randy

  • @frankburn6312

    @frankburn6312

    3 жыл бұрын

    If I recall he’s a pretty good bass player.

  • @lateralus747

    @lateralus747

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankburn6312 He is...but I think it’s clear that Harry comes from a more astute angle when it comes to the nuances and styles of music. I really can’t stand AI, but based on these clips Harry is more into musicianship and the qualities of what makes music art, as opposed to Randy being into image, what gets the quick applause and given the fade away manner that most of these “American Idol’s” find themselves in after the show, I think the latter is a bit disingenuous and honestly “Not for me Dawg.”

  • @frankburn6312

    @frankburn6312

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lateralus747 the thing is , most of music have based on “image and what gets the quick applause” ie “show business “ vs music and art , ie “classical music and jazz”.

  • @lateralus747

    @lateralus747

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@frankburn6312 I don’t agree with that sentiment at all. To say something like “most music” is a sweeping generalization I think. I’d agree with your statement if it was a bit more detailed, maybe something along the lines of most music that is marketed for the mainstream or for reasons of mass consumption or commercialization. There is a lot of music that is geared for reasons of art and expression that don’t just sit in the realms of classical or jazz. I would say it’s just that music and entertainment marketing is such a multilayered endeavor that the business or to use your word, show business, makes it appear as to what the business has to offer or sell is the only thing music should or has to be. Not to say that there is anything wrong with making money from music...it’s how I make my living. But the industry has changed a lot. And what has been deemed good has also changed...a lot. I’ll leave you with this as an example. Imagine you were told your whole life that McDonalds gave you everything that you ever needed or wanted as far as food. Quality, flavors, nutrition etc. But then one day you magically come across a grocery store and find the variety of food that is available to you, is fresh and far more sustaining on so many different levels, more so than McDonalds. All I’m saying is most of the mass marketed mainstay that is the music industry bastardizes everything that is inherently valuable about what music is. It’s often overlooked by dollar signs and other gimmicks that people don’t realize is a McDonalds double cheeseburger when in fact a fresh burger would be so much more fulfilling and satiating on various levels.

  • @frankburn6312

    @frankburn6312

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lateralus747 I meant “most popular music”. (What American idol is based on).

  • @MotMaoriGurl
    @MotMaoriGurl10 жыл бұрын

    OMG he has the most a.m.a.z.i.n.g way of encouraging while correcting! Oh to be schooled by Harry oxoxoxoxo

  • @teknicalmusic116
    @teknicalmusic11610 жыл бұрын

    Getting mentoring from a real artist like HC Jr is probably the most valuable thing these contestants got from being on American Idol.

  • @ApoloExpress
    @ApoloExpress10 жыл бұрын

    there's a reason he's had a spectacular and successful career spanning more than two decades. he just gets it. i'm so glad he's on AI. I didn't even watch the show last season at all. Plus he doesn't BS what's going on but says it in a very sincere way if you listen to what he's actually saying. Very constructive criticism.

  • @Head-ck4hu
    @Head-ck4hu3 жыл бұрын

    This man was New Orleans born and raised. Classically trained. At nine could play any Beethoven or Bach. I saw him at The Jazz Festival in 1980 when he was 12. Too smart and too honest and way too much of a musician for American Idol.

  • @gravypatron

    @gravypatron

    Жыл бұрын

    🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @klg6917

    @klg6917

    8 ай бұрын

    He’s got SOUL! I’m also from New Orleans, ifs all about the delivery. The emotion

  • @leomedicidosreis
    @leomedicidosreis3 жыл бұрын

    best season of american idol, these are world class vocalists

  • @BadlyBentPub
    @BadlyBentPub3 жыл бұрын

    Harry Connick Jr. Is my Spirit Animal

  • @undead.rising
    @undead.rising3 жыл бұрын

    He's what every singer actually wants in a judge on a show/talent contest... someone who won't let you walk out the door without giving you constructive criticism that you can work with!

  • @timjester8555
    @timjester85553 жыл бұрын

    Whatever you think of Harry, you can't argue with a jazz guy, they're usually right. They're on a higher level.

  • @Aezelll
    @Aezelll10 жыл бұрын

    I have to respect HCJ. The kind of shallow drivel that goes on on American Idol is quite frankly, beneath him as a musician. Instead of saying "I want no part of this crap" he instead chose to try and at least teach these singers something of value for once.

  • @aliciahunt9727
    @aliciahunt972710 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely L-O-V-E HARRY

  • @bgallutia

    @bgallutia

    10 жыл бұрын

    This is great! Thank you for sharing Alicia

  • @timmytheturtle2512
    @timmytheturtle25125 жыл бұрын

    Yes Harry!!! educate Randy!!! Its actually hilarious how clueless some of these people are

  • @nathanrelles2503
    @nathanrelles25039 жыл бұрын

    I have NEVER heard an American Idol singer except for Michael Buble who could even come close to being able to sing American Standards. None of them have any concept of melody to speak of and for them to think that Harry Connick Jr. can give that to them in just a few days while I had to work my ass off at music school for FOUR YEARS to understand it is insane.

  • @itsallaboutmartinez1

    @itsallaboutmartinez1

    9 жыл бұрын

    You are correct especially since harry has been honing his skills since he was a kid.

  • @nathanrelles2503

    @nathanrelles2503

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yes he has. It never stops.

  • @d_no_allyn_86
    @d_no_allyn_869 жыл бұрын

    My sister is a vocal coach and this is one of the many techniques/critiques she has. Song the original tune. Sing like you yes, but not the you that wants to sound a certain way as in sounding like another artist. Know the song, feel the song. ... even, be the song. Act it out. Uhh. . Foolish people. .. Harry is really the only good judge ever.

  • @hvroom
    @hvroom10 жыл бұрын

    I'm with Harry...

  • @tombekistan

    @tombekistan

    10 жыл бұрын

    Wow te gek!

  • @stephenrimmer6409
    @stephenrimmer64093 ай бұрын

    10 years later still watching❤

  • @J.B24
    @J.B244 жыл бұрын

    I love this. Teach these kids something Harry.

  • @tatie7604

    @tatie7604

    2 жыл бұрын

    So sick iiik eah ick of riffles

  • @Jazzsyc
    @Jazzsyc10 жыл бұрын

    Harry, Thank god for you!. To tell this young people the truth is the best thing that you could do. You don't need made up vocal gymnastics to sing the great standards, The foundation first is to know the song and what the lyric is about and to stop tring to channel the stylist you like to sell it, does not work, bring what you naturally have to the table, nothing more. Teach Harry, TEACH!

  • @vanyallo
    @vanyallo9 жыл бұрын

    just shared it with my students, basic melody and what you are singing about, yes Harry, thx for sharing with us Beanton Swing Orchestra!

  • @robert4039
    @robert40393 жыл бұрын

    Harry Connick Jr. is spot on with all of his guidance here. And he nailed Jackson's contradiction by saying "Be yourself by being this person...".

  • @mharbaugh
    @mharbaugh3 жыл бұрын

    "No, because it's silly." Finally, a qualified judge!

  • @SYWPiano
    @SYWPiano3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Harry is a legit super qualified premium coach, all his comments made absolutely musical sense...!!!!! I'm a fan It's embarrassing when you see those clowns on the panel made uneducated comments....smh.

  • @letsif
    @letsif8 жыл бұрын

    It's a pleasure to listen to someone who knows what he's talking about - and with heart.

  • @Funkybassuk
    @Funkybassuk3 жыл бұрын

    Serious jazz musician. So much respect for this man. Such great advice too - please just sing the melody and think about the lyrics.

  • @amirtalai
    @amirtalai10 жыл бұрын

    Harry: "when you say My Funny Valentine, what does that mean?" Girl: "like, your valentine is just like, funny" smh

  • @rosselliottsmith3120

    @rosselliottsmith3120

    3 жыл бұрын

    We don't need to shame people for not knowing things. Are you suggesting Harry's tutelage is useless? Let's not mock people for learning!

  • @premtgboy56

    @premtgboy56

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rosselliottsmith3120 So true. This is why most song isnt straight up to the point. Most have hidden meaning and not knowing is the best way to learn. That why the saying "Live, Learn, and Never repeat."

  • @mmmichellegirl

    @mmmichellegirl

    3 жыл бұрын

    Frankly, these kids are probably not used to hearing meaningful, clever lyrics. That's why the standards are so great!

  • @larzjustice

    @larzjustice

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rosselliottsmith3120 We do need people who claim to be "artists" to do just a BIT of the work.

  • @jetglo325
    @jetglo32510 жыл бұрын

    Advise to Randy: It is better to be quiet and thought an idiot than to to open your mouth and remove all doubt....

  • @juanitaringpis5154
    @juanitaringpis51543 жыл бұрын

    HCJ I can say he is a legend...it really shows how he was properly and perfectly raised as a person... a perfect example to his children

  • @santinabellydance
    @santinabellydance2 жыл бұрын

    Harry has been a jazz musician since he was small...he's from New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz.

  • @musicalmeg19
    @musicalmeg1910 жыл бұрын

    At the end... I am 1,000,000% with Harry! He's so right! And this show needed someone to call attention to all the wishy-washy b.s. that the judges tell the contestants! And props to Harry for making Nicki and Mariah uncomfortable!!! So great!

  • @samray3297
    @samray32973 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Harry. Your advice to your candidates apply also to me since I am now starting a music career at 65! There is NO AGE FOR MUSIC!

  • @Doombuggy53
    @Doombuggy5310 жыл бұрын

    Harry is the man. Been a fan of his my whole life. He makes it look like none of them know music. Love it.

  • @NickGranville
    @NickGranville Жыл бұрын

    Harry is the man, so it’s in their best interest to listen and take on Baird anything he has to say. Jazz is sacred and he knows that

  • @Mr.-Wonderfull
    @Mr.-Wonderfull4 жыл бұрын

    This the same scenario as Whitney singing the National Anthem. She left out the licks for the most part....thus the best version ever.

  • @AngelQuiroz
    @AngelQuiroz3 жыл бұрын

    So much respect for Harry. Nice to see someone who knows what they’re talking about

  • @thebambino4728
    @thebambino472810 жыл бұрын

    These YOUNGSTERS better listen to this guy because HE'S THE REAL DEAL !! He's just a THOROUGHBRED when it comes to his craft - some of the old Sinatra songs he does JUST AS WELL IF NOT BETTER then Frank ever did !!

  • @jeffballantyne8184
    @jeffballantyne818410 жыл бұрын

    Harry Connick, Jr. rocks. I wish he was my music teacher.

  • @Itsrayalice
    @Itsrayalice2 жыл бұрын

    I knew I loved Harry Connick Jr. but this made me appreciate and love him more. Great coach!

  • @michaeldurso5005
    @michaeldurso50052 жыл бұрын

    This is FANTASTIC.

  • @jacquesvandermeer6668
    @jacquesvandermeer66683 жыл бұрын

    After this lesson I tried playing ‘All The Things You Are’ (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hamerstein-1939) on my guitar (chord/melody style) and to play it straight, (like I’m singing, like playing the lyrics). I was taught about this long ago but I often I still slip into licks and at that point I’m just exploring harmony and melodic possibilities. Then I’ve wandered off the path, lost the portent of the song. It’s self-indulgent and doesn’t honour the composer’s storytelling. When I play it straight, tracking the lyric in my head (not so easy to do) I feel it deeply and am moved to tears by the lover’s affection. MIX - Harry Connick Jr. on singing standards...a supportive reminder to any musician or singer.

  • @akyerit
    @akyerit3 жыл бұрын

    Gold for Harry! I have always loved teachers like him. Teaching the right way. Much respect

  • @robertrothberg8678
    @robertrothberg86783 жыл бұрын

    The contestants should be honored to take advice from harry connick jr.the reason is that harry is a musical genius.i always stated,learn from the best .

  • @Ferrist1
    @Ferrist110 жыл бұрын

    They have a panel full of people who don't really know musicality. The only ones I would trust in a critique would be harry or mariah. The rest are just smoke and mirrors.

  • @earrelevantmusic
    @earrelevantmusic10 жыл бұрын

    I am thanking the heavens for Harry Connic Jr. and his incredible musicianship and artistry!!!!!

  • @BxCortez2050
    @BxCortez20503 жыл бұрын

    I luv how direct Harry Connick Jr is I luv his music

  • @poeven
    @poeven10 жыл бұрын

    I love Harry on this!!

  • @meghansullivan8698
    @meghansullivan869810 жыл бұрын

    Preach Harry....Randy shush!

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