6 PIANISTS IMPROVISE OVER THE SAME TRACK!
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Published 2024-02-26
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A massive thanks to each of the YouTubers who contributed to this video, please do check their channels out:
Charles Cornell: @CharlesCornellStudios
Nahre Sol: @NahreSol
Jeff Schneider: @JeffSchneiderMusic
Aimee Nolte: @AimeeNolte
Sangah Noona: @SangahNoona
Paul Davids: @PaulDavids
If you want to have a go at soloing over this backing track you can find it here: • Improv Challenge Backing Track in A m...
and here's Paul's video where 10 guitarists solo over this same backing track: • 10 GUITARISTS SOLO OVER THE SAME TRAC...
And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
0:00 Introduction
0:53 Charles' explanation
1:40 Charles' solo
2:51 Nahre's explanation
3:38 Nahre's solo
4:50 Jeff's explanation
5:46 Jeff's solo
7:00 my approach to improv/HDpiano
7:57 Aimee's explanation
8:48 Aimee's solo
09:57 Sangah's explanation
11:10 Sangah's solo
12:25 David's explanation
14:20 David's solo
15:32 Conclusion
16:22 Patreon
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All Comments (21)
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It was so fun being a part of this project! Thanks to David for the invitation and to all the other great performances as well!😊
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Charles' feel is another level.
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Fun project!! Everybody played so well! Thanks for including me, David!
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Thanks for including me in this project, David! Loved getting to hear everyone's take on this track!
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Charles' solo is def my favorite, so smooth, classy and on point.
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I loved Charles rendition, so soulful, and very tasteful use of space and language in general. My favorite part though was how organic it was, especially with how it kept building dynamically throughout the backing track.
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Sangah's solo gave me chills. So good. I thought it was interesting how everyone went for something more laid back and Sangah opted for something a lot bigger and more aggressive. Really made it stand out.
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Something interesting that I found watching this is that each musician plays and approaches the instrument and their improvisational solo exactly the way they speak and deliver their information as individuals. I think this goes to show how much a person really puts of their soul into their craft
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I've been following Charles and Nahre for awhile and they didn't disappoint. Sangah Noona is new to me, and I think she really had the most fun and it came through with the music too. What a great concept for a video! Love this.
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Nahre found a way to make the chords move around what she was playing. It really calmed all the motion in the chord progression down. By far my favorite.
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The way Jeff used that G# to make the A flow smoothly into the Am brought a big smile to my face.
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Charles is on a whole other level.
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2:18 Charles' LICC
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The work of Sangah Noona was the best for me. Very intense and exquisite. All the others are very enjoyable too.
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Sanga Noonah is rad! I already knew Charles and Aimee, but Sangah's solo was so freaking cool!
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Jeff Schneider had best superb solo language. From the tone, rythm, articulation and scales all to the phrasing & structure. Wish I have some of that spiciness. My vote goes to Jeff! 👏👏
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Sangah's introduction is faszinating ... music is about story telling 👌😀 Awesome improvisation by Sangah, I tip my hat, Congratulations ❤️🎹👏👏👏
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That doggie was entranced! Cute.
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Charles DOMINATED. His vibe sounded like his was meant to be on the original track. 😊😊😊 That walk up on the A chord gave me life!
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Nahre sooo laid back, in pocket, adventurous, love it