Last night I watched one slight young man delight a sold-out house by seemlessly layering drums, percussion, synth, stand-up bass, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, mind-boggling harmonized vocals and -- free-reed content! -- Melódica! It looked something like this:
I have been digging Jacob of late, and here he is with another YouTube videographer, Aimee Nolte--pretty insane! Here it is from the "vocal duet beside the piano".
Last Edited by Gnarly on Jun 28, 2017 9:28 AM
He sure does. And he's put a lot of thought into it, too. Here he is dicussing music with June Lee, his transcriber:
Topics: 1. Super-Ultra-Hyper-Mega-Meta Lydian (0:02) 2. Negative Harmony (1:30) 3. 5th and 4th Theory (3:27) 4. You and I (6:15) 5. Harmonizer (8:43) 6. Microtonal Voice Leading (10:12)
Topics: 1. Negative Harmony again (0:07) 2. Tuning (5:35) 3. Groove and Subdivision (10:58) 4. This Thing on the Harmonizer (16:24) 5. Crazy She Calls me / Voice Leading (18:03) 6. Emotion vs Information (22:16) 7. Close to You / Voice Leading (31:02) 8. The Human Voice (32:53)
One of the many mind-boggling things about these interviews is watching him sing complex arpeggios and microtonal runs perfectly in tune without even slowing down the rapid flow of his speech.
Looking at some of his videos led me to music theory new to me - something called Negative Harmony, or something like that. Will have to watch videos a few times to completely absorb the concept, but he sure seems to hang with very forward thinking musicians/theorists!
Listening to your original posted video, I was thinking "Gee, his vocal cording reminds me of Take 6, and voila, there was the youtube video of him performing with Take 6! ---------- The Iceman