I can only imagine the library of Chords Sean has in his head to be able to decipher what everyone's playing. You can't hear what you don't "know". - Sean Wilson
Out of the four people playing this song right now, I prefer the boss Sean Wilson for having an ability to know what others are playing in light of their own context. Music is just a beautiful gift that help people express themselves in their own style. By the way, this is the first time I'm hearing this song. Can someone point me to the original link. Thanks Sean the Baba of Chordzzz.🤓
JASON is on another planet in terms of his interpretation of music. I can’t even listen to him playing without screaming. I love the other two pianists as well. ❤❤❤
Mind boggling video. This tri split is bananas 🔥 These guys always amaze me because they arrange off the cuff so beautifully. Of course, they've built their vocabulary over much time and practice. Great video Sean!!
Yeah He's Painting A Picture With His Style. SMOOTH, Melodic Style. BEAUTIFUL! I C A n Old Red Barn Sitting In A Field As I'm Traveling. Being Blessed 😏🔥🎹🙏
I learned 'The Promise' from this actual video of Kevin Bond. The sound quality initially hooked me .. Then came the voicings.🔥🔥.. Will definitely stealing some of Jason Tysons approach on this as well now
Jason Tyson : melodic simplicity and the power of melody lines and melodic scales. Takes the simple basics and turns them into an advanced heavy melodic beast. Similar to quenel ,Alain merville and Rodney east. Who have chosen the more melodic feeling and approach to keys Eddie brown: always stays away from traditional progressions and plays from his head what he perceives is the most unused chord voicing to play. Hence why he always plays with a stanky face cause he keeps inventing what to play at the get go based on rhythm at that point Kevin bond : always engages his left hand voicings to change the overall voicing of his plays. His mastery over rootless makes a normal 1 chord sound like an advanced minor 11th or 9th sound. Fully utilized the power of the diminished in every way he can in his play when need be Another person with this playing style is an old OG Jason white Then there the hybrid who utilizes all of the above and makes it his own but has taken a cooler path since he’s older. MIKE BEREAL😂😂😂 All Of the above stated is of my opinion and can be subjugated to critique if need be
@Nasm Boyd Mike Bereal takes a MODAL APPROACH to his play every time especially his frequent use of the LYDIAN SOUND (scales and chords) and the LOCRIAN NATURAL 2 SOUND.
Later in this musical painting, , Jason takes me 2 the California beach ( CHILLIN, BREEZY, flowing waves). Then He took me Smack-Dab 2 Manhattan. The MAGIC of MUSIC... GOD blessed me 2 draw artistically so I TOTALLY get the " It's like he's 🖌️ painting a picture.
Excellent. I appreciate all 3 approaches and fully understand what you mean by the different context for Jason. It is like playing with a second keys who is chording on the pads/organ, as opposed to be being the sole keyboardist in the song. So I definitely get what you mean by a melodic approach vs. a harmonic one. I love both. Eddie Brown is very deliberate in his chord voicings. I would call him an ultimate studio musician. He seems to derive very theoretically sound harmonies.
@@thisperson6146 Justin doesn't have half the vocabulary... He could probably imitate and transcribe Jason as a reader reads a book, but he can't produce from nothing what these souls can. Mechanics is one thing, music soul is another...
@@joanbeltre You gotta be kidding me. Justin has more soul than this dude! You can feel it and see it as he plays. Its impossible to be a child prodigy and not have the soul for the craft. Its a natural God given gift! I've never seen Justin imitate anyone. He always takes something and plays it how he feels it to be played, and its ALWAYS better than the original. Guaranteed, any professional musician/producer would agree with me. This shouldn't even be a debate. For you to even suggest otherwise tells me alot about your musical background.
One of my great jazz pian0 master, and I mean great pianist!!! He loves Jasón Tyson and know I also like Tyson. Any way, this three master are great 👍🏻
I think "substitution" is a misnomer - kinda makes it sound like you're *replacing* something with something totally random. It's more like "chord seasoning." You want your chicken to taste better, you don't substitute it - you season it... and these guys are certainly culinary experts!
It’s called substituting- whether you like how that sounds or not- because you are replacing chords with something that isn’t random to the player but to the listener is technically random by the definition of the word (“unfamiliar or unspecified”) In this case the chicken is the melody, what the dish means. The chords are the seasoning/ garnish/ side that give context to the chicken and, because I’m already down this rabbit hole, rhythm is your method of cooking it
@@JJR52 Yeah the terminology doesn't matter to experienced guys, I just think the "substitution" concept promotes novice players to overuse unnecessary over-the-top reharmonizations. Substitute at your own risk 😂
Always go to the GOAT. (Bond). All of these guys are great though. When I gig a musician, I make sure they can stride, comp, chord substitution, and solo. Bond always plays perfect for any vocalist or album. He plays the melody and his middle voice (like stride, ragtime, or jazz and hit the silent pockets). It allows us to sing our own lines. Most modern musicians just play the solos or comp substitution chords at the wrong place while the vocalist is running a different chord. Sometimes pianist can mess up the total orchestration harmonic. It ain't fun singing over Art Tatum (even though he's a solo beast). P.S. I don't know if you record albums, but you have the ear and scribe skills. You should play strings/guitar/bass, vocals, and drums. You'd make alot of albums as a band leader (if you're not doing it already). To be able to play all this stuff immediately after hearing it, means you have alot of ear scribing. They required alot of that when I minored in music back in the day.
One thing that holds true for all these pro cats 😺 is every time they play 1 particularl song it's going to sound different. They have too vast of a vocabulary to ever give it to you the same way twice
Hi Sean ....is it possible to get hold of Luther ( Mano ) Heigns ...Is it not him that plays this song for Andre Crouch on the live recording ...Mano is awesome ..Saw him some earlier years with Ce ce winans live ..
This is interesting to me because no one would say they played the song wrong. They clearly all played with different chords and substitutions. It’s important to listen in context.
I can only imagine the library of Chords Sean has in his head to be able to decipher what everyone's playing.
You can't hear what you don't "know".
- Sean Wilson
Out of the four people playing this song right now, I prefer the boss Sean Wilson for having an ability to know what others are playing in light of their own context. Music is just a beautiful gift that help people express themselves in their own style. By the way, this is the first time I'm hearing this song. Can someone point me to the original link. Thanks Sean the Baba of Chordzzz.🤓
I’m with you
Sean's observation about the instrument being played and context influencing chord voicings and approaches is very important
Facts!!!
FACT.
My brother Jason got the approach sounding like butter!!!🔥🔥🔥
JASON is on another planet in terms of his interpretation of music. I can’t even listen to him playing without screaming. I love the other two pianists as well. ❤❤❤
Mind boggling video. This tri split is bananas 🔥 These guys always amaze me because they arrange off the cuff so beautifully. Of course, they've built their vocabulary over much time and practice. Great video Sean!!
It's Jason Tyson all day for me, Kevin, and then Eddie.
Awesome melodic lyrical vocabulary, thanks for sharing
Bruh!!!! I love this channel so informative 🤙🏾🤙🏾👊🏾👊🏾🙏🏾
I’ll listen to Eddie all day!!
This is great. Keep doing tutorials I enjoy it. I would like to see you do a video of yourself, playing at a church . You is very gifted.
Yeah He's Painting A Picture With His Style. SMOOTH, Melodic Style. BEAUTIFUL! I C A n Old Red Barn Sitting In A Field As I'm Traveling. Being Blessed 😏🔥🎹🙏
So melodic it almost feels like he's painting!!!! Hmmmmm! That comment!
God bless you sir , making the complex things simple and giving it all without reproach .
great video! hugs from ur little bro in Brazil
Obviously all of them played well. Playing over the track is quiet easy but if Kevin Bon can redo the same video with the track he will nail it.
I learned 'The Promise' from this actual video of Kevin Bond. The sound quality initially hooked me .. Then came the voicings.🔥🔥.. Will definitely stealing some of Jason Tysons approach on this as well now
Same here....🤤Kevin bond is my piano inspiration...anywhere he goes ,I go...😂😂
Love it!
Good God almighty to all three....blessed triunity!!! I choose them all
Jason Tyson : melodic simplicity and the power of melody lines and melodic scales. Takes the simple basics and turns them into an advanced heavy melodic beast. Similar to quenel ,Alain merville and Rodney east. Who have chosen the more melodic feeling and approach to keys
Eddie brown: always stays away from traditional progressions and plays from his head what he perceives is the most unused chord voicing to play. Hence why he always plays with a stanky face cause he keeps inventing what to play at the get go based on rhythm at that point
Kevin bond : always engages his left hand voicings to change the overall voicing of his plays. His mastery over rootless makes a normal 1 chord sound like an advanced minor 11th or 9th sound.
Fully utilized the power of the diminished in every way he can in his play when need be
Another person with this playing style is an old OG Jason white
Then there the hybrid who utilizes all of the above and makes it his own but has taken a cooler path since he’s older.
MIKE BEREAL😂😂😂
All Of the above stated is of my opinion and can be subjugated to critique if need be
Nice 🔥💯
💯
Very interesting way to look at their approaches!
@@SeanWilsonPiano thanks Doc
@Nasm Boyd Mike Bereal takes a MODAL APPROACH to his play every time especially his frequent use of the LYDIAN SOUND (scales and chords) and the LOCRIAN NATURAL 2 SOUND.
Later in this musical painting, , Jason takes me 2 the California beach ( CHILLIN, BREEZY, flowing waves). Then He took me Smack-Dab 2 Manhattan. The MAGIC of MUSIC... GOD blessed me 2 draw artistically so I TOTALLY get the " It's like he's 🖌️ painting a picture.
As a musician I love looking at different approaches to the same songs. Thanks Sean!
Thanks so much for the support!!
Excellent. I appreciate all 3 approaches and fully understand what you mean by the different context for Jason. It is like playing with a second keys who is chording on the pads/organ, as opposed to be being the sole keyboardist in the song. So I definitely get what you mean by a melodic approach vs. a harmonic one. I love both. Eddie Brown is very deliberate in his chord voicings. I would call him an ultimate studio musician. He seems to derive very theoretically sound harmonies.
great ideas man!
@@SeanWilsonPiano thanks. Keep doing what you do. I really appreciate your work and this channel.
Matthias Patrick does this song a lot - check him out. 😅
The above 3 are killing as usual! 🔥
Matt always goes for the unconventional harmonization!
just wow Sean, thank you for the break down. BLessing to you my brother for using your gift in this way.
jason tyson is the best hands down!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nope, Justin Lee Schultz.
@@thisperson6146 Justin doesn't have half the vocabulary... He could probably imitate and transcribe Jason as a reader reads a book, but he can't produce from nothing what these souls can. Mechanics is one thing, music soul is another...
@@joanbeltre that’s it sir
@@thisperson6146 you sound crazy
@@joanbeltre You gotta be kidding me. Justin has more soul than this dude! You can feel it and see it as he plays. Its impossible to be a child prodigy and not have the soul for the craft. Its a natural God given gift! I've never seen Justin imitate anyone. He always takes something and plays it how he feels it to be played, and its ALWAYS better than the original. Guaranteed, any professional musician/producer would agree with me. This shouldn't even be a debate. For you to even suggest otherwise tells me alot about your musical background.
Wooooow. I respect these legends
Doc!! Much appreciated man!
That's nice they all playing great stuffs and voicings
They are both killing 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🔥🔥🔥
Would love to hear you break down one of Ji Nelson’s new videos!!
One of my great jazz pian0 master, and I mean great pianist!!! He loves Jasón Tyson and know I also like Tyson.
Any way, this three master are great 👍🏻
All Masters including you Sean
I think "substitution" is a misnomer - kinda makes it sound like you're *replacing* something with something totally random. It's more like "chord seasoning." You want your chicken to taste better, you don't substitute it - you season it... and these guys are certainly culinary experts!
It’s called substituting- whether you like how that sounds or not- because you are replacing chords with something that isn’t random to the player but to the listener is technically random by the definition of the word (“unfamiliar or unspecified”)
In this case the chicken is the melody, what the dish means. The chords are the seasoning/ garnish/ side that give context to the chicken and, because I’m already down this rabbit hole, rhythm is your method of cooking it
@@JJR52 Yeah the terminology doesn't matter to experienced guys, I just think the "substitution" concept promotes novice players to overuse unnecessary over-the-top reharmonizations. Substitute at your own risk 😂
Sean, we need more videos like this bro come on, I can't wait another 6 months for a video like this 😂
Yeah man!
Wish I could pick those chords right away like you do
Bless up Sean , you are doing an excellent job, I watch you grow from strength to strength, keep up the good work
Thanks man! Much appreciated.
Love the vid and this type of commentary
Appreciate it man!
Kevin Bond always
BONDED always ♥ ❤ 💖
Yessir🥰🥰🥰bond always...
Always go to the GOAT. (Bond). All of these guys are great though. When I gig a musician, I make sure they can stride, comp, chord substitution, and solo.
Bond always plays perfect for any vocalist or album. He plays the melody and his middle voice (like stride, ragtime, or jazz and hit the silent pockets). It allows us to sing our own lines. Most modern musicians just play the solos or comp substitution chords at the wrong place while the vocalist is running a different chord. Sometimes pianist can mess up the total orchestration harmonic. It ain't fun singing over Art Tatum (even though he's a solo beast).
P.S. I don't know if you record albums, but you have the ear and scribe skills. You should play strings/guitar/bass, vocals, and drums. You'd make alot of albums as a band leader (if you're not doing it already). To be able to play all this stuff immediately after hearing it, means you have alot of ear scribing. They required alot of that when I minored in music back in the day.
Jason Tyson🔥🔥🔥
One thing that holds true for all these pro cats 😺 is every time they play 1 particularl song it's going to sound different. They have too vast of a vocabulary to ever give it to you the same way twice
Awesome plays by my bosses!!!
the links please
Jason😢🙌🏼🔥💣💣
Bond is a Master class mos def but Sean yhooooo🎉🎉🎉🎉. 😮😮😮
Yeah man!
You're the gift.
Hi Sean ....is it possible to get hold of Luther ( Mano ) Heigns ...Is it not him that plays this song for Andre Crouch on the live recording ...Mano is awesome ..Saw him some earlier years with Ce ce winans live ..
Bond 🤔🤔🤔 Jesus i love his approach
Your ear is so good
Soooo good!
This is interesting to me because no one would say they played the song wrong. They clearly all played with different chords and substitutions. It’s important to listen in context.
I can say kevin bond
* they both played C#M13/Ab
(3:36 ) … according to the feeling
If the 3 here are masters, then Sean is the Grand-Master.🤴
Wow, thanks man!
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Facts
Sean Wilson........EINSTEIN.
I can say, the difference between Eddie, Jason and Kevin is Eddie was completely spur of the moment! All great renditions tho!! 🔥
yes, good observation
I'm with you there 👌
Is Mr Bond using the modal chords?
Unc so nasty though. #3 Mr. Bond reminds me a lot of two of my first teachers. Derrick Jackson and David Flagg.
yeah bro, he's insane!
Its been yrs since u post any jason tyson video 😢vidz ur robbin us
Man Sean there are 4 goats in the video. Respectfully
Please Jason's TH-cam link please
Kevin,
Whats name music?
The promise #
Name of The song
The promise
What’s the name of the song??? 😔
This is called “promise” by Andrea Crouch
@@SeanWilsonPiano thank you. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
You forgot Aaron Lindsay
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