Cory Wong and Louis Cole each doing their respective collab album with Metropole Orkest is something I never expect it to be my bingo card this year, but I'm glad that they did 😆😆
Hornsby is my favorite contemporary pianist by a long shot. It gives me joy to see my favorite players of old collaborating with my favorite player of new. Love you, CW. Keep it up!
Plenty of fretboard artists have signature sounds. I can recognise a few brass and woodwind players. Duke and Hammer always stand (stood… 😢) out with their sounds. But to have a signature piano sound? That’s pretty strong game :0) This is beautiful, thank you for sharing!
First, thanks for giving the musicians credit. My dad was NY woodwind studio guy for 50 years....sure he got plenty of credit, but often the "artists would leave them out. Second, dude, have you considered doing movie scores? This was as good or better than a lot of the scores out there today. You are pretty brilliant, Cory.
Hi, been wanting to say this after hearing this score like a million times, I love it! It's amazing but so ephemeral, it's like having a really fine caviar to savor. I really love it but maybe it went a little too fast for me to really get the taste out of it. My favourite part was the last one, I felt confrontation and a sense of superation deep inside me, felt like they did a 180 turn and never looked back, really amazing. Voicing my inner wish so that it could last longer, but amazing piece nevertheless.
@@bnjmnwst I know. But I bet he doesn't spend all day setting up those mics, eq-ing and setting all the gains and levels. Cory's a workaholic already, he won't be doing all the grunt work as well.
Waow, it's grandiose 🎸🎹🎸🥁🎹🎻🎻🎻🎺🎷🪘 and magnificent 🎼🎵🎶🔥💯!!! And yes, that's gonna work 👌🏻✌🏻, it already works in our heart 💗💖 and on our emotions 🤩🥰!!! Congrats and thanks, Mr. Cory Wong 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 !!! ☮💙
OK really nice piece of art. Warm textures and keeps you interested throughout the song. Extremely nice layering of voices as the piece grows, almost like watering a garden and watching flowers grow. Nice build section, but where was the brass in the video? ( I didn’t see them) I do have some concerns about the heavy bass volume. The drum kit is almost to busy, like it’s a bit of too much to the recipe type of thing. Then there’s the absent of auxiliary percussion. Some really opportune parts could have been added for enhancement. ( adding the chimes is perfect. That’s a major plus)
When the bass is prominent, but you don't show the bass. When Cory comes in, but we don't see Cory. Then Bruce. .....AND we don't get to see Bruce. I love the piece, but since this is a video......
Fine piece. I would prefer the 1st and 2nd trumpet out from 3:33 til 3:48. Introduce them at the line not the chordal structure, the bells are carrying that sufficiently at 3:33
Hornsby’s style is always immediately recognizable.
I legit had NO idea Bruce Hornsby played on this!
He describes his playing as a cross between Bill Evans and a southern hymn book. When I hear him I think of Arron Copeland.
Cory Wong and Louis Cole each doing their respective collab album with Metropole Orkest is something I never expect it to be my bingo card this year, but I'm glad that they did 😆😆
Hornsby is my favorite contemporary pianist by a long shot. It gives me joy to see my favorite players of old collaborating with my favorite player of new. Love you, CW. Keep it up!
Man listen to all these great musicians, the world of music, is whole other way of communicating to the soul of mankind.
Cory Wong!! What?!? Bro!! You built this! Crafted it! Assembled it! Such a rich and wonderful texture! I’m very appreciative of what you do!
The Cory Wong i fell in love with
This one hit me for some reason. Music is powerful stuff!
What a great composition, presentation and performance.
The genius of Victor Mendoza. 🙌🏻
This is a definition of beauty expressed in music ❤
The party builds then disco snails chill on quotidian fields
What a beautiful video. I stopped everything and just stared and listened.
Just happened to me too. That song is too beautiful
Great to see Jules Buckley again. What a fabulous piece.
always glad to see the Metropole in anything
What a great combination! 👏👏👏
I can’t stop listening to this ! Simply, gorgeous! 🌟🌟👍👍🌟
That was really beautiful. I got goosebumps hearing.
Metropole Orch are great & love bruces music
This album has been a journey, and this is the climax- thanks
Plenty of fretboard artists have signature sounds. I can recognise a few brass and woodwind players. Duke and Hammer always stand (stood… 😢) out with their sounds. But to have a signature piano sound? That’s pretty strong game :0)
This is beautiful, thank you for sharing!
thats gonna wong
I know what you mean there.
Right
Kinda Wong of you to say that
Absolutely beautiful
First, thanks for giving the musicians credit. My dad was NY woodwind studio guy for 50 years....sure he got plenty of credit, but often the "artists
would leave them out. Second, dude, have you considered doing movie scores? This was as good or better than a lot of the scores out there today. You are pretty brilliant, Cory.
Im so glad i found this
Wasn't specting this beauty at all!!! Amazing!!!
4:36 it definitely worked
Beautiful.
Can’t wait for this track!
This is like a Gen X version of Classical Gas. I love it!
Mesmerizing!
Great, as usual
Great! Love everything!
Incredibly beautifull. Made my day, and I hope it made yours too.
Brilliant!!🙏🏻
Very nice as always well done
Hi, been wanting to say this after hearing this score like a million times, I love it! It's amazing but so ephemeral, it's like having a really fine caviar to savor. I really love it but maybe it went a little too fast for me to really get the taste out of it. My favourite part was the last one, I felt confrontation and a sense of superation deep inside me, felt like they did a 180 turn and never looked back, really amazing. Voicing my inner wish so that it could last longer, but amazing piece nevertheless.
LETS GOOOO
MJ 🕊️as well will trully love this song, this vibe has the humanity love factor❤❤❤❤
Nice. A busy day for the engineer, that's for sure.
Cory mixes his own music.
@@bnjmnwst I know. But I bet he doesn't spend all day setting up those mics, eq-ing and setting all the gains and levels. Cory's a workaholic already, he won't be doing all the grunt work as well.
big love
"You done it!"
That's a Purdie shirt.
That reverb on the opening piano sounds like Black hole by Eventide.
❤
Waow, it's grandiose 🎸🎹🎸🥁🎹🎻🎻🎻🎺🎷🪘 and magnificent 🎼🎵🎶🔥💯!!! And yes, that's gonna work 👌🏻✌🏻, it already works in our heart 💗💖 and on our emotions 🤩🥰!!! Congrats and thanks, Mr. Cory Wong 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 !!! ☮💙
OK really nice piece of art. Warm textures and keeps you interested throughout the song. Extremely nice layering of voices as the piece grows, almost like watering a garden and watching flowers grow. Nice build section, but where was the brass in the video? ( I didn’t see them)
I do have some concerns about the heavy bass volume. The drum kit is almost to busy, like it’s a bit of too much to the recipe type of thing. Then there’s the absent of auxiliary percussion. Some really opportune parts could have been added for enhancement. ( adding the chimes is perfect. That’s a major plus)
the video is only strings and winds, read the title
@@nicnacks_7 Not to mention clue number 2: Cory saying "That's gonna work" at the end.
Cory, is this your Bela Fleck moment?
@yebisu was the bestttt!
Oh my, its not synthetic. Incredible
NO WAY.
It’s all wong
When the bass is prominent, but you don't show the bass. When Cory comes in, but we don't see Cory. Then Bruce. .....AND we don't get to see Bruce. I love the piece, but since this is a video......
They're not the focus here.
This is a video... of the strings and winds session...
They likely weren't recorded in the same room. (And possibly not even on the same continent.)
Halo 2?
What? No Piano solo! Nice though.
Fine piece. I would prefer the 1st and 2nd trumpet out from 3:33 til 3:48. Introduce them at the line not the chordal structure, the bells are carrying that sufficiently at 3:33
Bruh, really? "The bells had that" is such a silly way to say you don't like trumpets
What
The
1970s, Batman!
Someone’s playing poorly on violin in the beginning 😂 Edit: no, it keeps popping up everywhere
Wow, that´s boring... and normally I really like Cory´s work.