Voice Teacher Reacts: Jacob Collier - In the Bleak Midwinter

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Once again, Jacob absolutely slays me with his musical genius!
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  • @GavPlaysGregTech
    @GavPlaysGregTech2 жыл бұрын

    “Shit, it’s the third time he’s done this to me!” Won’t be the last lol

  • @marcoalonsoruiz1203

    @marcoalonsoruiz1203

    2 жыл бұрын

    We need more Jacob in this Channel!!!amazing reaction

  • @jhoffa131

    @jhoffa131

    6 ай бұрын

    "I dont know what this kid is doing"........"Damn!" Im so weak right now lmao jacob is simply incredible!

  • @felipegarcia7924
    @felipegarcia79242 жыл бұрын

    Your reactions to Jacob are really become my most favorite ones. Ideas and little details that I get after 20 listens you're getting them at first listen and explaining what you think is so cool, no wonder why you get emotional. Hopefully waiting for more Jacob reactions, thank you!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @DavidHunte

    @DavidHunte

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio and @Felipe Garcia - I love Jacob's music and the effect it has on others. This particular piece has some very interesting things that we could spend hours analyzing, but the beautiful thing about this is the fact that Jacob is using the words, melody, harmony and rhythm to tell a story and bring it to resolution. Thanks so much for sharing your reactions. Trust me John. You are not the only one to be moved by the music of JC. thanks for being so open and honest as well. It is awesome to see someone else moved as much as I am. Cheers, David

  • @jlij8952

    @jlij8952

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your explaination how John guides us along the ingenious work of Jacob. Must be exillerating but exhausting at the same time 😅 I ones saw a three Michelin star chef judging the cooking of common household people. After tasting one of the dressings the only thing he could say emotional in awe: "this is gold...". There is something fascinating when a teacher/master reconizes glory.

  • @hvanmegen

    @hvanmegen

    Жыл бұрын

    a year has passed and I'm loving it as much as I have the first time I saw this.. it's so beautiful seeing an expert such as yourself (yes you are, don't be modest 😘) completely blown away by what this bodily manifestation of music can perform when presented with modern technology and a human body.. your knowledge of what makes J.C. great is what compliments his video of his with this reaction video by showing to us mere mortals on what kind of level he is performing in order to get a glimpse of the divine musicality that is J.C. musical mind.. if music is God, then J.C. is his-- wtf.. I just realized with whom he shares his initials while writing this 🤯

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree2 жыл бұрын

    So...I noticed one problem with your reaction. At certain points your face expresses utter amazement and then something even more amazing happens and your face has no where to go!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, my face ran out of road.

  • @dexter_tywr

    @dexter_tywr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bro... That's how enthusiasts feel... It's their feel!

  • @ianbowen7489

    @ianbowen7489

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio Hi John, Just found your reviews, refreshingly honest, very human. I've been following Jacob for some years. So I was glad that you started to review him. I think you may be doing a lot more. This guy is not only a great harmony singer & arranger, He's multi instrumental as well. I think your public may be interested in your comments on his live recordings. Check out his own composition, " Hideaway " & " Don't you Know " ( He's done others ) Especially when he updates the performance to a full orchestra. Probably the best is with The Metropole Orchest These are his song arrangements with the added orchestral arranging by Jules Buckley ( Conductor ) You talk about his ability, great, but most of what you see of him on You Tube, he's only 17 to 23 / 24 . It's astounding. The other thing about him is he's smiling most of the time, so he's creating happiness to his listeners. You don't see that often. A truly lovely human being in a world of conflict. He is also a world class video producer. I would think he's picking up most of 100% of his royalties. So, a good business man too. Love to hear your reviews on live Jacob recordings.

  • @MikeKobb
    @MikeKobb2 жыл бұрын

    Man, I'm right there with you. That final resolution is just devastatingly beautiful.

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @keroykk

    @keroykk

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing is, Jacob mildly leads chords from A448hz to 440, and then comes to just intonation with harmonically mellow chords. Dunno if you needed this, but i find it incredible

  • @MikeKobb

    @MikeKobb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@keroykk Yeah, I suspect that the just tuning is one of the reasons that final chord sequence is so incredibly beautiful.

  • @kiranshah6926

    @kiranshah6926

    2 жыл бұрын

    Craziest thing is the final resolution is the simplest harmony of the whole piece. It's a plain old plagal cadence but in the context of everything that came before it... stunning.

  • @MikeKobb

    @MikeKobb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kiranshah6926 It's definitely the journey, isn't it? I cry every single time I listen to it. Every. Time.

  • @AndrewWilsonStooshie
    @AndrewWilsonStooshie Жыл бұрын

    There's a sense, in music, of "coming home" that composers usually try to attain as much as possible. Bach did it beautifully. He goes through all kinds of key changes to achieve that sense of coming home at the end of a piece. Jacob does more moving around than Bach ever dreamed of which means the sense of coming home at the end is almost overwhelming.

  • @JustSnowglow
    @JustSnowglow2 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, wait until John finds out that Jacob also plays like every instrument... Seriously though, watching reactions to Jacob Collier is one of my youtube guilty pleasures and you're by far my favorite. Thanks for giving us a musicians insight into why these songs make us feel the way they do.

  • @utha2665

    @utha2665

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I really think Jacob is the musicians' musician, our go to for musical intelligence where we feel like musical beginners. He is next level, probably unattainable, yet so inspiring. Never have I had so many emotions drawn out of me than I have with Jacob's music.

  • @lemmyd
    @lemmyd2 жыл бұрын

    i thought i'm over emotional, but Jacob brought me to tears so many times, he brings up so many emotions.. an absolute killer for me is his "harm u" project, he's harmonizing over short clips people sent him. some of them are so other worldly beautiful, i cry like a little boy :-) Big hug and best wishes from Vienna, Austria

  • @semanticscribe

    @semanticscribe

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES! #IHarmU!!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    I will check it out.

  • @brigidvandermoezel7814

    @brigidvandermoezel7814

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio it’s worth it

  • @MikeKobb

    @MikeKobb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio Look at the one he did over YEBBA's excerpt of "Bridge Over Troubled Water". It's only a 1-minute clip, but wow. Just wow.

  • @robote7679

    @robote7679

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio In agreement. The whole HarmU project which I believe he did to help raise money to produce his first album is revelation of a speial kind. No matter who or what he is given he finds a way to elevate and enoble even the humblest of offerings.

  • @1ofus598
    @1ofus5982 жыл бұрын

    I like the way you feel the music trying to explain the impossible. Ciao from Italy

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @ziovit

    @ziovit

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio Hey John, try this from Jacob: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKek07uAqpDAYdY.html And all tue HarmU (kzread.info?search_query=jacob+collier+HarmU) Another "ciao" from another italian. Regards

  • @paradox9551
    @paradox95512 жыл бұрын

    You are an incredibly expressive man. It's quite infectious to see your very unapologetic emotional reaction and the way you react to the music as it genuinely moves you. I hope you replay those songs afterwards so you can get the full uninterrupted experience without having to worry about pausing and commentating for the sake of youtube.

  • @connormckay4755
    @connormckay47552 жыл бұрын

    There was actually a microtonal key change in moon river too! At one point in the last half of moon river he goes into D half sharp. He just did it in such a way that it's hard to notice upon first listen. Also, you should definitely listen to his take on "All Night Long" with Take Six. Absolutely incredible. I love these reactions because it's like reliving my own first reactions again!

  • @Edmond9803
    @Edmond98032 жыл бұрын

    Please react to Jacob Collier's Hideaway!!!

  • @dnuma5852

    @dnuma5852

    2 жыл бұрын

    bump! my favourite jacob collier song

  • @normantran2011

    @normantran2011

    2 жыл бұрын

    +1 to this!!!

  • @swgrantimus

    @swgrantimus

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good suggestion! I was worried it wouldn't be unique, but the way he plays with microtones AND time signature in Hideaway would make it a great sequel to this one.

  • @csx42
    @csx422 жыл бұрын

    you should have a look at his arrangement of The Christmas Song (chestnuts roasting on an open fire)- tis the season after all :)

  • @SonusCosmos

    @SonusCosmos

    2 жыл бұрын

    yup Logic Session Breakdown tonight at 6pm!

  • @TheKingofRome1
    @TheKingofRome12 жыл бұрын

    I say this every time but I will watch every single Jacob Collier React you do, nobody can put into words what's happening like you and even you are at a loss for words most of the time. His work is so far beyond anything anyone anywhere is doing to my knowledge

  • @ryanwalz2416
    @ryanwalz24162 жыл бұрын

    Oh man he has so much variety in his music. Check out "time alone with you"

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    Hey there! Indeed John, Ryan is right: you should also check what Jacob does with buddies in the pop field. And "Time Alone With You" w/ the great Daniel Cesar is the perfect exemple. Then, if interested, you could check what Daniel did "on his own". Greetings!

  • @advocate1563

    @advocate1563

    2 жыл бұрын

    Time alone is hilarious. He throws the kitchen sink at it. He didnt do all the vocal runs on that track

  • @laurensmedemblik4176
    @laurensmedemblik41762 жыл бұрын

    I've been a fan of Jacob for as long as he has been putting out music on KZread. Watching your videos and especially your pure and emotional reactions to his masterworks makes me relive my own emotions and love his music again on a level I thought had been lost to getting accustomed to his music. Thank you ever so much John.

  • @qqleq

    @qqleq

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same, it deepens my experience of listening to JC.

  • @hdavidgarcia777
    @hdavidgarcia7772 жыл бұрын

    "Im at a loss" exactly. There is only one thing you can do when listening to him...watch in awe. Thank you for the reaction.

  • @holodonata
    @holodonata2 жыл бұрын

    Love joining you as you explore Jacob's music!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @bluedonkeyattack
    @bluedonkeyattack2 жыл бұрын

    When I'm having a tough day, I just come here and watch John's face and his reactions, cheers me up in a second. Absolute joy.

  • @reneportal542
    @reneportal5422 жыл бұрын

    Finally! Someone who understands music reacts to a music genius. I enjoy this very much!

  • @EmilSaks
    @EmilSaks3 ай бұрын

    Your reaction videos to Jacob Collier are probably the best there is on KZread. I found myself watering eyes while watching a guy watering eyes while listening Jacob's music. 😊

  • @ruenzio
    @ruenzio Жыл бұрын

    10:35 just, magical chords 💕

  • @Evan1060
    @Evan10602 жыл бұрын

    When someone shows me something beyond my definition/parameters of beauty and joy as Jacob does with his music, all I can do is accept it as such a pure gift and I cry. As though the universe is saying "see, there really is more than you know - won't you trust me and let me take you there?"

  • @nicolashomsi4811
    @nicolashomsi48112 жыл бұрын

    Continue reacting to Jacob, it's such a pleasure to see how other people "digest" his music. I recommend "All night long" and "He won't hold you". Thanks for the attention! Ps: "You and I" as well, the vocals are just from another world, and they are more present than in the other two songs.

  • @Mark-vj7zd
    @Mark-vj7zd2 жыл бұрын

    I think you’d get a kick out of Jacob’s live BBC Proms rendition of his own composition ‘In the Real Early Morning’ with the Metropole Orkest. Single voice, celesta and a lovely orchestral arrangement.

  • @joelikesthings
    @joelikesthings2 жыл бұрын

    you HAVE to listen to In The Real Early Morning by Jacob Collier and the Metropole Orkest (live at BBC proms 2016). One of his best musical moments ever. Composed by Jacob Collier, arranged by Jacob Collier and Jules Buckley (the conductor). You will LOVE it.

  • @chrisevert7539
    @chrisevert75392 жыл бұрын

    And he can play like a million instruments, too. Of course I exaggerate but he is truly a spectacular person.

  • @dsinemoi1mouton
    @dsinemoi1mouton2 жыл бұрын

    sometimes what brings me to tears even more, is the gratefulness I suddenly feel for this child. It makes me feel so small and so grateful at the same time. Suddenly my ego is just gone, there is only music left, not even me trying to understand those incredible harmonies. The way he takes care of every single note, the way he subtly plays with harmony and rythm, with such ease and grace ... I don't know what to say. Thank you Jacob. Thank you.

  • @mirkovic
    @mirkovic2 жыл бұрын

    I haven't been this speechless ever since I heard descriptions of Mozart's music in Amadeus... Jacob's arrangements are an emotional rollercoaster of sounds, transitions, key changes that go against everything I know about music.... and it sounds like ... LIFE!! I see that he got you again... you are not alone mate

  • @kassyrowe2588
    @kassyrowe25882 жыл бұрын

    Some of my favourites by him include 'Fascinating Rythmn', 'The Christmas Song', 'The Flintstones' and 'In The Real Early Morning'. All of these just blow my mind.

  • @semanticscribe
    @semanticscribe2 жыл бұрын

    OK, dude, just watched the end; totally feel you! You know, I have this intuition that the music after you die sounds a bit like this... this guy is channelling some serious sh... maybe that's why it's so moving? Again: "Make Me Cry", Mahogany Session. Can he do it a forth time ;-) Take care, man!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, he is channeling vibrations from another part of the universe.

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio Music makes brains vibrate in harmony. That what you feel at a concert. Music masters can play with this tool made of emotions. And, you know well, voice is the best instrument to rise emotions. This spiritual force in our material world is sometime disturbing...

  • @davidjh7

    @davidjh7

    2 жыл бұрын

    God to angels: "Yeah, Fred here accidentally sent Jacob to earth, so the mortals have him for a while. Beethoven agreed to fill in while he's gone." Angels: "Dammit!" Never stop being honest about the way the music makes you feel---if Jacob doesn't blow your mind and swell your heart, you have no soul.

  • @saltezers2242
    @saltezers22422 жыл бұрын

    Maybe react to "Home Is"? It's an amazing composition

  • @jacobcollierswife

    @jacobcollierswife

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES! VOCES8 DID AN INCREDIBLE JOB!!

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree2 жыл бұрын

    That moment starting at around 10:26! Here's a short clip of Jacob talking about modulating to "G half sharp" in the song (and why he wanted to do it): kzread.info/dash/bejne/eol70beBe6Stcag.html He shows how a piano is IN TUNE with the song one minute and then magically OUT OF TUNE the next.

  • @94313011
    @943130112 жыл бұрын

    I don't know that I've ever commented on a KZread video but I love watching your reactions of his music. You truly are an intelligent vocalist and your insights on frequency were profound on this. But more than that, I love listening to reactions of Jacob Collier because it feels like I'm sharing in an unforgettable experience with someone. The music is so deeply raw, it breaks through emotional gaurd rails, it's a unifying and transcendent. Thank you for letting me share these experiences with you.

  • @65Drums
    @65Drums7 ай бұрын

    Those casual Drum teacher named drops 🤯🤯😂

  • @Balthazar2242
    @Balthazar22422 жыл бұрын

    It's crazy to think about how technology has enabled people like Jacob Collier to make perfect choirs by singing in sync with themselves. And by looping you can even do stuff like this live. It's magical.

  • @mitchellwiseman1774
    @mitchellwiseman17742 жыл бұрын

    you should check out his live version of “in the real early morning” with the Metropole Orkest

  • @Choonzord

    @Choonzord

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yesss. That song is transcendent. It's like the sensation of passing from one life into another. Please react to this one

  • @shreedas5560

    @shreedas5560

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seconded

  • @vivada2667
    @vivada26672 жыл бұрын

    you should look at his grammy-winning arrangement of the "Flintstones." it's not as emotional as the ones youve seen already but i think it is a fun thing to listen to

  • @scottekim
    @scottekim2 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy your reactions so much (honest, musically savvy, I'm right there with you emotionally), that you're the first musical reactor I've been rewatching. I like your comment about his being a level of genius you didn't know existed. Exactly. On top of all his musical prowess, and delicate emotions, the overwhelming emotion that comes through is the pure joy of creating beauty. His live performances (e.g. You've got a friend" are equally amazing for a different reason - not only can he improvise at this level of sophistication, but he's completely connected to the audience and at one point abandons his instrument/singing and just conducts the audience).

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree2 жыл бұрын

    Once again, FABULOUS video! And I'm a bit torn because I want you to hear ALL of Jacob's incredible music but I also want you to film all of your reactions as you hear each piece for the first time. There's no getting around it - I'm afraid you're just going to have to do nothing but react to Jacob Collier videos from now on! LOL.

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha! My channel is just going to be videos of me crying.

  • @induriel

    @induriel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio and the soulstirred speechlessness continues... kzread.info/dash/bejne/gXqKuLSydquXptY.html

  • @Sweet_Solos
    @Sweet_Solos2 жыл бұрын

    You sir have a very sharp sense of hearing, great analysis overall, most of these microtonal changes really went past me at first, I had to read on it to understand what was going on musically. Impressive stuff considering he was maybe 17 years old at the time, mind-blowing stuff really.

  • @larsscholz3762

    @larsscholz3762

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually Jacob was 22 years old when hid did this... but you're also right, he did incredible things already when he was 17!

  • @lukebird2932
    @lukebird29322 жыл бұрын

    I have been obsessed with Jacob’s music for about two years now. Your insight and knowledge has given me an appreciation for this music I never would have had. Thank you so much.

  • @simondemming5868
    @simondemming58682 жыл бұрын

    There might have been one or two or twenty microtonal key changes on Moon Rover aswell :)

  • @tabonefamily
    @tabonefamily2 жыл бұрын

    I was getting emotional with you. It is amazing how Jacob can do this to so many!! He is great!!

  • @adimeola
    @adimeola2 жыл бұрын

    I think I saw in an interview with Jacob that he started this song in A-428 when it was the "bleak midwinter", but in the later stages when the "sun comes out" he has modulated to A 440, so the key is still relatively the same, but it's tangibly brighter

  • @kirtanshah26

    @kirtanshah26

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's insane! How the hell does he manage to do that?

  • @notpresobama1553

    @notpresobama1553

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh I remember him using this technique for his song Hideaway :))

  • @persydiangelo8461
    @persydiangelo84612 жыл бұрын

    I just recently found your channel and you recently found Jacob. I found him in early 2020, and after obsessing over and watching everything I could about him, analyzes, video essays, even his own ted talks and masterclasses. Seeing you react, as someone who understands from your own experiences and not having only been introduced to things I know now through Jacob, makes me giddy. I know it seems disrespectful if I admit I’m giggling madly as you cry listening to Jacob, but hearing your opinion as you, a professional, are blown away by the musical feast that is Jacob’s genius, makes me feel a newfound sense of Wonder and excitement that Jacob’s music always brings me. His music always leaves me with tears in my eyes, goosebumps on my skin, wonder in my heart, and an unparalleled excitement. So thanks for covering him! My favorite piece of his is Hideaway if you want to give another well harmonized masterpiece a listen. I won’t spoil the tuning system change...

  • @stewiewilliamson1541

    @stewiewilliamson1541

    Жыл бұрын

    His harmonizing is vaguely reminiscent of the vocal group Take 6, but he takes musical theory and praxis to a whole new level. I have never heard anything else quite like what he is doing. His acoustic work (without electrical instruments) has a different kind of beauty, like his cover of Martin’s Fix You.

  • @plebcrabslayer
    @plebcrabslayer2 жыл бұрын

    14:57 Three for three? Well, at least he's consistent! "Why do you cry?" asked the machine of John. I'll tell you. When sensory input overwhelms, especially if it is of one type, as it acoustically is here, your brain reaches a tipping point where it realizes that there is just too much [profundity] to process. While it absconds clandestinely to collect itself, it turns on the waterworks as a distraction. And you know, it's a beautiful thing-not just one's ability to experience it, but one's privilege to witness the same vulnerability, intelligence and awareness in others. I hope that Jacob keeps having this effect on you again and again and again and again and again, my good sir. :)

  • @jfpary7336
    @jfpary73362 жыл бұрын

    Collier is PERFECTION.

  • @marybethwelchcollins6673
    @marybethwelchcollins66732 жыл бұрын

    Love every one of your Jacob Collier reactions. You immediately recognized his genius, and it has been a joy to watch. I now know who this guy is…and I’m better for it!

  • @Marklar3
    @Marklar32 жыл бұрын

    Really appreciate the vocal insights you give to these. You did in fact correctly identify the quarter tone modulation. David Bruce made a great video on how he manages to make it sound smooth. It's amazingly clever. The only thing I dislike about Bruce's video is his doubt that it serves an expressive purpose rather than technical.

  • @Marklar3

    @Marklar3

    2 жыл бұрын

    btw, Moon River also has some microtonal shenanigans. You can see where they are in June Lee's transcription. Also John, if you're considering more reactions to Collier, I'd recommend the performance of "Hideaway" for the Paste Magazine channel where he arranges his song for 6 vocalist/instrumentalists (including himself) doing double duty.

  • @victorsixtythree

    @victorsixtythree

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes David Bruce's video is excellent! kzread.info/dash/bejne/iphpls5xl8nPZ7A.html

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would have thought the microtonal shifts were a party trick, but they are a revelation. When I heard Moon River I did not realize there were the shifts, I just kept thinking WTF am I hearing?! He understands vibration and human perception in ways that are revolutionary.

  • @aureliorodriguez9942
    @aureliorodriguez99422 жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend Jacob's performance of "Hideaway" on Paste Studio NYC. I go back to that video over and over again and it's goosebumps always.

  • @lalaricky1
    @lalaricky12 жыл бұрын

    The secret is in his astonishing mastery of the difference between just intonation and equal temperment. This video will explain it for you kzread.info/dash/bejne/iphpls5xl8nPZ7A.html. The effect you ascribe to the Beatles is a function on Logic Pro called Varispeed, he does not use it here, I think. He first started using varispeed in that way on Djesse Vol 3, you can hear him talk about it here- kzread.info/dash/bejne/gJWs15p9YNu-hrg.html

  • @dnuma5852
    @dnuma58522 жыл бұрын

    magical innit

  • @goodviewsgoodvibes2949
    @goodviewsgoodvibes29492 жыл бұрын

    I would absolutely love an in-depth conversation about jacobs genius style of music between John and Jacob. That would be amazing!!

  • @jacobcollierswife
    @jacobcollierswife2 жыл бұрын

    YOU HAVE TO CHECK OUT HIS ARRANGEMENT OF YOU AND I!! HIS VOICE SOUNDS AMAZING. phenomenal reaction as always :-))

  • @danielcrowther2528
    @danielcrowther25282 жыл бұрын

    Your reaction talent is on par with Jacob's musical skills.

  • @Claudio89DK
    @Claudio89DK2 жыл бұрын

    Oh I guess it's time to cry again! I recommend "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing" by Jacob. Might not be a tear jerker. But still mind blowing non the less!

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I'm thinking "The Flintstones" won't make me cry.

  • @Claudio89DK

    @Claudio89DK

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio haha I think your tears are safe with that one too. Flintstones is another display of genius from a young Jacob. Landed him his first Grammy as far as I remember. “Don’t you worry about a thing” is one of those songs where Jacob gets to flex more than just his vocal arrangements. Since you were a drummer I thought you would find it very interesting. Love your Jacob reactions 🙏

  • @scottbobott1484

    @scottbobott1484

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnHennyVocalStudio you say that now…

  • @jacobcollierswife

    @jacobcollierswife

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scottbobott1484 LMFAOOOO

  • @cgollimusic
    @cgollimusic2 жыл бұрын

    Mooooore Jacob Collier!

  • @jonatasorto
    @jonatasorto2 жыл бұрын

    I also cried when I heard it. Like a dark maze towards light and sacrifice. He's a virtuoso. Cheers from Brasil

  • @Synebon
    @Synebon2 жыл бұрын

    Ay man, his bbc performance of in the real early morning. Gives you meaning in life

  • @Caroline1261
    @Caroline1261 Жыл бұрын

    I am a musician myself and it's wonderful to see you react to Jacob Collier. Jacob is so amazing, I've never heard music like his. He is a pioneer in this new kind of sound, never hear before and so magnifique! Harmonies like we've never heard since the beginning of music. Makes me cry too...

  • @stewiegriffin993
    @stewiegriffin9932 жыл бұрын

    Your reactions are so genuine, I cannot appreciate it enough! I really hope it's not overkill, but I do hope you react to Jacob's "Make Me Cry" (Mahogany Session), one of the most beautiful performances he's ever done

  • @rmac1042
    @rmac1042 Жыл бұрын

    One of my closest friends of 65 years, Jim Keltner, studied with Freddie Gruber when we were teenagers-in the early ‘60s! Freddie sold me my first set of vibes at Barry Grasmueck’s (?) music store in Pasadena, CA! I remained a vibist, studying with Bobby Hutcherson for a year, and performing on vibes just a couple of years till I heard Bill Evans on “Kind Of Blue”! From then on I have been a jazz pianist-composer! Keltner and I are still close friends-both musically and personally...

  • @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    @JohnHennyVocalStudio

    Жыл бұрын

    I showed up for my lesson at Freddie’s to find Jim Keltner and Mitch Mitchell sitting in the drum room, Freddie had me go through my lesson for both of them. We all ended up at Roger Linn’s house, the Linn drum machine had just come out. Pretty amazing night for me at 19!

  • @rmac1042

    @rmac1042

    Жыл бұрын

    John, we must be near the same age then! I turned 80 on 10-10-2022. I rank Jim as a studio drummer in the top 5 if not overall number 1. (And You DO know Jim is the drummer on “Josie” on Steely Dan’s Aja album, right? Keltner has been on over 150 Gold albums and at least 75 Platinum! I was upstairs in his home studio after dinner and a lot of those presentation albums were on the walls! Jim has never considered himself a “jazz” drummer, but he HAS done jazz recordings-the last of which was with Brad Meldhau, so-as I’ve always believed-he’s always been a jazz drummer, but he’s made his living in commercial and pop studio work.

  • @branalexboyd
    @branalexboyd2 жыл бұрын

    Got him again lol. John I love your content... However I love when you react to Jacob's songs the most because I like seeing you get overwhelmed to the point of tears...

  • @beatricemadeleinecadrin7829
    @beatricemadeleinecadrin78292 жыл бұрын

    Please watch his cover of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah Live on Stream Aid: the dude is IMPROVISING those modulations. It will blow your mind - and yes, probably make you cry.

  • @WovenSpade
    @WovenSpade2 жыл бұрын

    i love these reactions!! you should listen to "Close to You" the Flintstones cover is great too, as well as "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" and i also reccommend his All Night Long cover !!!

  • @martinwolfaardt2048
    @martinwolfaardt20482 жыл бұрын

    I love the fact that you have the vulnerability to feel this as deeply as it deserves to be felt. There is some(no)thing beneath the technical brilliance, the harmonic inventiveness, the microtonal shenanigans, the mastery of polyrhythm,and timbre and the extraordinary meta-awareness of the relationship between all these aspects of musical invention. That nameless brilliance is what illuminates the best of Jacob Collier, and indeed all great art. It is the closest thing i have ever encountered to what humans like to call 'god'

  • @chaddattilio
    @chaddattilio5 ай бұрын

    I think you're exactly right John (around 13:52) where you say the song starts to darken... starting with "What can I give him..."... it makes the final "Give my heart" so powerful, it's like it's overcoming the darkness.

  • @MikeKobb
    @MikeKobb2 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to add to my previous comment that I enjoy this performance of Jacob's more, having seen your video and the analysis you provided. Thank you!

  • @anneattheyogapath3948
    @anneattheyogapath39483 ай бұрын

    So relieved to see I'm not the only one who responds to Jacob Collier's music this way.

  • @daviddickey370
    @daviddickey3702 жыл бұрын

    I wish you would take a look at his setting of Frost's "The Road Not Taken" -- still blowing my socks off a decade later (he was -- what, in high school? wtf!?).

  • @JulianWeidenthaler1981
    @JulianWeidenthaler19812 жыл бұрын

    You really have the best and honest reactions to Jacob's other-worldly music. I wish I can have those first time hearing experiences again you have. Don't forget you are not the only one who cried after listening to his songs. 😉This kid is really on another level of genius. Thanks so much for your reactions and hopefully we see more of this.

  • @bradymannion4344
    @bradymannion43442 жыл бұрын

    IM SO GLAD YOU'RE REVIEWING THIS, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SONG

  • @wendycrawford1792
    @wendycrawford1792 Жыл бұрын

    I first heard of Jacob Collier through my daughter who heard him perform in Montreal. My daughter understands my taste and knew l would love this young man’s brilliance. I checked him out and loved him. It was through you sir, and your ‘analyzing’ of Collier’s talent that l was able to listen to him perform Moon River and lastly, In The Bleak Midwinter along with you. I was relating to all the things you pointed out and the emotion that Jacob’s music evoked. It truly does put one at a loss for words. I listened to his version of. In The Bleak Midwinter for the second time. I believe it was written by Christina Rossetti. The music, l don’t know_must look it up. My mother loved this piece and sang it in the church choir in her soft alto voice. I can still hear her. I would loved to have played Jacob’s version for her. I think she would have been very moved by it. It is beautiful beyond compare.

  • @jakobsauer2504
    @jakobsauer25042 жыл бұрын

    My recommendations are Hallelujah and Home is. I love your reactions to Jacob, cause you appreciate the music on an another level than other people and you can actually explain what he’s doing. I hope you keep on watching Jacob and doing videos of your reactions!

  • @martinvivian9772
    @martinvivian97722 жыл бұрын

    If you want one that wont make you cry, but still will amaze. Flintstones by jacob.

  • @JusBoogie
    @JusBoogie2 жыл бұрын

    as someone whose watched Jacob from his teenage years to who he’s becoming in his adulthood. he is truly beyond his age and the time of the world we live in at just 26 his talent absolutely profound. i’d suggest either his tiny desk or his single “Hideaway” from his first album. just be prepared for more tears.

  • @zenphony
    @zenphony7 ай бұрын

    Sub’d just because you’re willing to be vulnerable and because you feel the music so deeply.

  • @rmac1042
    @rmac10422 жыл бұрын

    Freddie Gruber was a salesman and teacher at Barry And Grassmueck Music Store in Pasadena CA and worked with one of my closest friends of 60 years the great drummer, Jim Keltner. Freddie sold me my first vibraphone!

  • @TheAnon232
    @TheAnon2322 жыл бұрын

    Love your heart, John. 😊

  • @koko0770
    @koko07702 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love your reactions!!! They are so honest and emotional, so I want to share my personal favorite renditions of him, namely Hallelujah (the version from a Stream) and in the real early morning, together with the metropole orchest at the bbc proms!!! I HIGHLY recommend checking these out!! Keep it up!

  • @swgrantimus
    @swgrantimus2 жыл бұрын

    As a long time Jacob fan, it's truly beautiful rediscovering his music through your eyes. Thank you.

  • @wXingVinny
    @wXingVinny2 жыл бұрын

    And again, you've made my week! I love this, can't wait to see more!

  • @Proghead88
    @Proghead882 жыл бұрын

    Yessssss please do all of Jacob Collier's repertoire. Just kidding, but I'll take any of it!

  • @whycantiremainanonymous8091
    @whycantiremainanonymous80912 жыл бұрын

    About the microtonal shift (as explained by Jacob himself in a master class you can find here on YT): What Jacob is doing is he's exploiting the differences between just intonation and equal temperament to smooth out that quarter-tone modulation. Each of the four chords in the transition is in just intonation, and shifts the key up by a few cents relative to the equal-tempered note, until you reach 50 cents for the landing chord.

  • @vayde
    @vayde2 жыл бұрын

    Lol keep doing collier reactions, I can't get enough of watching these!

  • @creativebeetle
    @creativebeetle2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic analysis! One other astonishing aspect of this song happens between 8:37 and 8:54 where he seamlessly modulates to the key of G-half-sharp in the last chord, singing the next few lines 50 cents 'out of tune'. He somehow brings out the fabulous brightness of that microtonal shift while making it look effortless.

  • @rwhite28
    @rwhite282 жыл бұрын

    Your Jacob reactions are probably my favorite thing on the internet!

  • @billtruttschel
    @billtruttschel11 ай бұрын

    I didn't know about the hierarchy of vowel sounds. Kind of neat to have an analogy with the visible spectrum and wavelength.

  • @AntonLFG
    @AntonLFG2 жыл бұрын

    It's so wholesome how you can smile at something he did and I can see that and be like dude I smiled at that EXACT moment when I heard that.. Jacob has a way with emotions.

  • @zedgar3442
    @zedgar34422 жыл бұрын

    Such an amazing community.

  • @ericallerat1342
    @ericallerat13422 жыл бұрын

    Your reaction to Jacob's music really are the best on KZread. How wonderful to see someone who's truly touched by his work!

  • @Stevech1
    @Stevech12 жыл бұрын

    I was also moved to tears by the emotion of the performance. Thanks Jacob

  • @JohnnyMcMenamin
    @JohnnyMcMenamin2 жыл бұрын

    It's utterly baffling when you hear/experience something you do/don't understand and can't explain. This is the essence of Jacob Collier's musical genius. I'm with you in every video you do reviewing Jacob's songs.

  • @JohnnyMcMenamin

    @JohnnyMcMenamin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jacob's singing truly requires full range dynamic speakers to perceive to the fullest every harmony his genius is creating.

  • @barbaraward6163
    @barbaraward61632 жыл бұрын

    My 3rd cry too...he is an angel.

  • @nogueiradario
    @nogueiradario2 жыл бұрын

    I love your reactions man, a big hug from Brazil

  • @woutdezeeuw1604
    @woutdezeeuw16042 жыл бұрын

    Yup, I'm shook too. How wonderful this is.

  • @robote7679
    @robote76792 жыл бұрын

    I rewatch your reactions from time to time because of the wisdom and emotional honesty of them. They too are things of beauty. It would be lovely to hear you react to another Jacob video. I would recommend his take on the "Flintstones." This amazing rendition probably won't have tears in your eyes but it will definitely put a huge smile on your face. It is quite a marvel in it's own right. Thanks.

  • @jenkay33
    @jenkay332 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite jacobs songs is “I heard you singing”. He does a version on the piano and it would be really wonderful if you could do a voice reaction to that. This song takes me to clouds and a fairytale world. I can’t get enough. I could listen to that song on repeat on a daily basis. It would be super interesting to observe and listen to your perspective of that song. It’s truly an emotional magical ride.

  • @emaina55
    @emaina552 жыл бұрын

    “Soul stirring”... that’s an major understatement!

  • @tesla_stephen4651
    @tesla_stephen4651 Жыл бұрын

    He's got you three for three! Onto the next one...!? I come back to these every now and again, your reactions to the beauty that you find warm my heart. 😄

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