In case any of you are interested in what I actually do, here is a link to an album I just released on SteepleChase! I don’t think the Licc occurs anywhere in the album, but maybe I’m wrong. th-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_lQahMHfaiV_ahJYzY8u9QEC7-WOmnoIbg.html&si=x0tywc4HiDpVfydR
@@lsixty30 except it’s not an accident most of the time. It is a reference as the initial commenter suggests. Sure it can definitely arise naturally from similarities in creating jazz, but I think most of these examples are references. The last one is the only real one I’d say is a stretch ;P
@@BWGmedia its like the song by Axis of Awesome, Four Chords, of course some people are deliberately playing a riff they learned, that's not an "easter egg", it's just how music works its not some secret handshake club
When I was just about a month into my piano lesson my teacher played a simple melody and wanted to see how I would play over it and I unknowingly played the lick. I had no idea what I had done and he lost his shit and showed me this.
"I had no idea what I had done and he lost his shit" I think there are a few series of piano skits dedicated to something like that. Guy plays just about every known song to mankind but slightly different almost selling it as his own without knowing.
That moment when you think up a catchy melody in your head and hold it for years. Then, you share it with a musical friend, who laughs and reveals to you that you have just cited "The Lick."
My question is: HOW?!!! How do you gather all these instances of 'THE LICK'? How much music footage do you have to go through? How many years of research? lol
I just finished The Lick IV video. The Lick III video took about 3-5 months of just listening for it, the Lick IV I got help with by my friend and it took about 2-3 months. it's kinda a pain in the ass
I want to be a musician, and I promise all of my songs will have the lick hidden in it somewhere. All of them. The Lick will be in ALL OF THEM. SIGN MY WORDS.
0:52 First lick: shakes his head in disbelief Second lick: opens his mouth in shock Third lick: opens his mouth yet again Fourth lick: starts cursing under his breath Fifth lick: only God knows the hatred and the urge to kill he felt in that moment
I know a lot of questions come up about the clips. I don't have links to all the original videos anymore, but here is a list of some of the performers: John Coltrane, Branford Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Freddie Hubbard, Danilo Perez, JJ Johnson, Robin Eubanks, Igor Stravinsky, Dave Brubeck, Sam Rivers, Eric Alexander, Lee Konitz, Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker, Charles Mingus, Deangelo, Tia Fuller, Snarky Puppy, Rick Margitza, Donald Harrison, Jeff Tain Watts, Esperanza Spaulding, Chick Corea, Player, Beyonce, Sheena Easton, Pancho Sanchez, and Dexter Gordon.
I'm joining my school's band next year on tenor sax and I will not be stopped from playing the lick as much as possible Update: band director yelled at me for playing the lick
Rip lmao Take another instrument in the same class and do it more subtly Trust me it's sure to be a riot. And do it on something you'd never think to hear it on like taking orchestra and playing kalimba or smth Comedy gold
i like how the guy at 0:52 just repeats the lick regardless of key as if he really needs to grab the attention of everyone and say "THIS THE LICC Y'ALL THIS THE LICC"
In fact, this lick is a spell that was casted by a voodoo sorcerer 978 years ago. The effects are that each time a musician (mostly jazz) has a doubt about his score, that lick comes out. The reasons are still cumbersome and deeply hidden, but I'm working on it. Playing the lick in revese standing one one leg should help...
I had never heard of "The Lick" until today. As a musician, I consider it a small but valuable bit of knowledge gained. Thanks to the uploader and all the contributors!
because guthrie studies shit and has full intentions and musical knowledge, these other people thought they were cool and genius guthrie knows his shit dude haha
0:43 has been my text tone for ages. It caught my attention immediately, and somehow even though I've never seen it on video, I've heard it so many times that in a video with nothing but a million people playing the exact same thing, I knew which of those people I've heard play it the most
I remember when I was in all state band and the 1st tenor saxophonist played the lick at the beginning of his solo as loud as he could, we were in tears 😭
+Throat Yogurt I would argue her vocals branch a little to into the realm of that tacky, kitschy jazz vocal crap however her arrangements are complex and highly situated- which is why they might be inaccessible to the regular listener
@@seansean792 Yeah, same. It's endlessly funny to me that you could be at a super serious event and the people hired to do music are just secrerly making jokes to each other the entire time.
The Lick also appears in the Prologue of West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein. In the 1961 movie, it happens 3 times (alternating with another similar melody) when the Jets are jumping and dancing down the street after having chased away a few Sharks.
i want a performance where theres an entire band of incredibly talented jazz musicians, and all they do is play the lick all at the same time then leave
Good News: I found the Lil Wayne video, it's We Be Steady Mobbin' Less than Good News: The instrumental is totally different from the one that features the lick here.
Here it is. The video that started it all. This is the video that destroyed so many young jazz musicians’ solos, the video that gave Adam Neely his power. This is the One Ring of music.
Listened to the Smooth Jazz playlist on Spotify. Got bombarded by "the lick". Seriously it's in every third track on that playlist. Pretty awesome that someone at Spotify took the time to collect so many songs which have the lick in them lol.
Originally confined to the jazz musician community,''The Lick'' finds itself at home across the communities of well-known TH-cam musicians of metal and even contemporary classical. D E F G E C D.
@@strelkazorz Just search for "Graffiti S Symbo"l on Google. Essentially, it's a symbol drawing that many people learned how to draw as a kid but doesn't know the origins of it.
In case any of you are interested in what I actually do, here is a link to an album I just released on SteepleChase! I don’t think the Licc occurs anywhere in the album, but maybe I’m wrong. th-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_lQahMHfaiV_ahJYzY8u9QEC7-WOmnoIbg.html&si=x0tywc4HiDpVfydR
lick
Hey man, can you please tell me what music is this at 0:33?????? Pls, I've been searching for 3 years since the first time I saw that video
Sorry, I didn’t catalog everything when I made the video. In another comment, I listed all the names I could remember.
this is basically the longest running music meme ever
Nah, that would be talking during bass solos.
No no, that title goes to the "dies irae" motif
@@letsanimateit1676 - Goddamit, you beat me to it.
@@smugler1 or having randomly comedic chants in marching band during the show when your pod isn’t playing
@@letsanimateit1676 ah yes a fellow sideways viewer
Jazz: Full of improvisation
Also Jazz:
0:52
Still waiting on a new updated version
@@juliomunguiajr.7668 you just achieved jazz
WildBear2186 that guys wa having stroke
jazz is not improvisation, it is *memes*
I love how musicians just sneek it in as an easter egg for other musicians
Yeah it’s not that complex it just happens because there’s only 8 notes and it’s a common riff
@@lsixty30 except it’s not an accident most of the time. It is a reference as the initial commenter suggests. Sure it can definitely arise naturally from similarities in creating jazz, but I think most of these examples are references. The last one is the only real one I’d say is a stretch ;P
@@BWGmedia yea snarky puppy has it in quite a few of their songs. I also like to hide the lick sometimes.
@@BWGmedia its like the song by Axis of Awesome, Four Chords, of course some people are deliberately playing a riff they learned, that's not an "easter egg", it's just how music works its not some secret handshake club
@@lsixty30 12*
0:52 I love how the camera zooms in on the piano as the saxophone keeps playing the lick repeatedly in different keys
DUDE IM DYING RN
I love how you just described exactly what happened
@@AJ_Deadshow he wrote a comment appreciating the cameraman, and described specifically what he appreciated. What're ya, the comment police?
@@AJ_Deadshow I love how you posted a comment describing that what they described is in fact what happened. Wow 👁👄👁
seems like somethin outta eric andre lol
When I was just about a month into my piano lesson my teacher played a simple melody and wanted to see how I would play over it and I unknowingly played the lick. I had no idea what I had done and he lost his shit and showed me this.
lmaooo
The Lick is just hard coded into all of humanity.
"I had no idea what I had done and he lost his shit" I think there are a few series of piano skits dedicated to something like that. Guy plays just about every known song to mankind but slightly different almost selling it as his own without knowing.
@@jayeisenhardt1337 th-cam.com/video/xD-IQaxHcE4/w-d-xo.html
@@jayeisenhardt1337 oo you mean Daniel Thrasher’s “when you accidentally write songs that already exist”.
Congratulations, this video has been cited by Wikipedia (in the article called _The Lick_ ). You've made it big-time.
Congratulations on making it to the comment big time, I bestow upon you, your 69th like, let me be the first to say, Nice.
@@will_danz Nice
Whoa dude, im your 420th like. Congratulations
Honestly such an accomplishment. I would print and frame the article lmao
Cool.
The lick is like, the musical version of the "loss" meme
Honestly 😂
I s t h i s
l o s s
fucking hate you for making me see it that way
is this lick?
so it turns out jazz music is really a scheme to get to the center of a tootsie pop
Username checks out
HA
XD
Shinji Ikari 500th like over here friend
I don't get it someone please explain to a non intellectual
1:13 When the lick makes you depressed.
I need the source for this one plz
Albert Norton Onymous Dave Brubeck Forty Days
I actually wrote a song that was 100% licc with a walk down bassline like that. It’s weirdly good.
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The best one by far!
The Wilhelm Scream of smooth jazz
underrated comment XD
@@umphreak9999 The Dies Irae of Jazz
wow that's accurate
Oh Jesus your right
Well put
I used this at my gig tonight. My sax player kicked my shin after I played it. xD
I always play it when I solo at gigs and everyone hates me for it! 😁 🙃lmao
I laughed out loud at this for I wanna say the best 5 or 6 seconds of my life
because he was gonna play it during his solo
Was "xD" a thing 5 years ago
@@midtierjesus yeah
That moment when you think up a catchy melody in your head and hold it for years. Then, you share it with a musical friend, who laughs and reveals to you that you have just cited "The Lick."
The Lick is eternal
The Lick is God
0:52 the guy playing this sax solo must understand the joke, he plays this same lick so many times... lol
littlelamp100 HE IS IN THE VIDEO THAT MADE IT A JOKE! this is some next level licc-ing right here
this video is the reason the lick is a meme so no
but maybe he was subconsciously prophetic o.O
Isn’t that that Kenny Garret tune
littlelamp100 *proceeds to zoom into the piano*
littlelamp100 repetition legitimises
repetition legitimises
repetition legitimises
My question is: HOW?!!! How do you gather all these instances of 'THE LICK'? How much music footage do you have to go through? How many years of research? lol
Sound like great thesis material.
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I just finished The Lick IV video. The Lick III video took about 3-5 months of just listening for it, the Lick IV I got help with by my friend and it took about 2-3 months.
it's kinda a pain in the ass
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Once you know about The Lick, it's hard to not notice it anywhere it pops up.
1:21 you are goddamn kidding me that this is The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky
Exactly 😂😂
im glad i wasn't the only one who noticed
A classical composer created the most well known jazz sound
I was also blown away by that
They cheated a little bit with that one by cutting off the last note
"ne-ver-gon-na give you-up" -lick astley
NO
YES
Lord christ
Why?
Lick Ass
The lick ruined my life
+Alex Price you're doing it wrong then.
heard about it many many many years ago.... still to this day.... it haunts my ears...
telling you guys, you need to be utilizing it. peons could never tell, and will never tell. I rip the fuck out of the lick, often as I can.
Coz he got pregnant.
yellowdart6666 its ight
I want to be a musician, and I promise all of my songs will have the lick hidden in it somewhere. All of them.
The Lick will be in ALL OF THEM.
SIGN MY WORDS.
Oh no
@@MEGADOMINIC_ Oh yes
This is probably the most unoriginal idea I've ever read
@@SolaireOvAstoraThat's the point
Ayy im down to be involved, hit me up @ezarrs on insta
0:52
First lick: shakes his head in disbelief
Second lick: opens his mouth in shock
Third lick: opens his mouth yet again
Fourth lick: starts cursing under his breath
Fifth lick: only God knows the hatred and the urge to kill he felt in that moment
The 5 stages of realizing you played the lick:
Denial
Shock
Silence
Pain
Anger
Why was I able to visualize the exact meme?
0:33 damn that’s some great jazz
Electro jazz
Lmao
0:12 is also some great jazz
Song?
@@2180storm please
1:07 her voice is just soothing
Esperanza Spalding! (im pretty sure)
Correct! This is Esperanza Spalding. IF any of you are interested, one song I recommend from her is Judas from her Emily's D+ Evolution album
@@brianbates5162 i also recommend lest we forget from 12 little spells, her soothing vocals are heavily featured!
@@perpendicularfifths7312 love her voice and music
I don’t like it
0:33 was the original use of the lick
+Vexton 1:23-A modern ballet score from 1910.
R/wooooosh
Still brings tears to my eyes
Underrated comment right here
lil wayne allways doing great stuff
I spent all day listening to this local FM jazz station we have and I heard the lick 20 times in 38 songs
time well spent my friend
OOF
I know a lot of questions come up about the clips. I don't have links to all the original videos anymore, but here is a list of some of the performers: John Coltrane, Branford Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Freddie Hubbard, Danilo Perez, JJ Johnson, Robin Eubanks, Igor Stravinsky, Dave Brubeck, Sam Rivers, Eric Alexander, Lee Konitz, Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker, Charles Mingus, Deangelo, Tia Fuller, Snarky Puppy, Rick Margitza, Donald Harrison, Jeff Tain Watts, Esperanza Spaulding, Chick Corea, Player, Beyonce, Sheena Easton, Pancho Sanchez, and Dexter Gordon.
Guitarrist at 1:12 is Guthrie Govan. He's incredible!
@@piposanchez 🤝
@@piposanchez What song is he playing?
What song is at 0:33
1:21 wow! The orchestral version gives some nostalgia. Name of this song
Thanks for the support everyone. I thought the Lick wasn't cool anymore, but you proved me wrong! The Lick reigns supreme!
+Alex Heitlinger Power of Reddit
Alex Heitlinger 😂😂😂 my jazz band teacher taught us "the lick" for all of our solos
Please, what was the video from 0:32? It sounds like guitar but I'm looking at a violinist and it sounds so good
It’s 2018 and the lick is still cool
Connor Wilde I'm new here, and I have a questio, why this gimmick is called the lick, why it's used in a lot of song, and why it is so good?
I'm joining my school's band next year on tenor sax and I will not be stopped from playing the lick as much as possible
Update: band director yelled at me for playing the lick
Rip lmao
Take another instrument in the same class and do it more subtly
Trust me it's sure to be a riot. And do it on something you'd never think to hear it on like taking orchestra and playing kalimba or smth
Comedy gold
mine does that too
I’m doing this in my orchestra class when it starts
@@julia.1think did you?
i like how the guy at 0:52 just repeats the lick regardless of key as if he really needs to grab the attention of everyone and say "THIS THE LICC Y'ALL THIS THE LICC"
Maybe it's Maybelline.
Why have I just seen this
More like: "Get the London lick".
+highihiggins OH MY FUCKING GOD !!
Oh shit Illuminati confirmed
Only just 'got it'!!!!!
In fact, this lick is a spell that was casted by a voodoo sorcerer 978 years ago. The effects are that each time a musician (mostly jazz) has a doubt about his score, that lick comes out. The reasons are still cumbersome and deeply hidden, but I'm working on it. Playing the lick in revese standing one one leg should help...
Best comment ever
ahahahaha
P
So what happens if a person survives the licc?
Underrated😂
*Non Musician*: "What's Jazz Fusion?"
*Me, a man of taste*: "0:52"
The guy at 0:52 doesn't know any other licks :P
Does anybody know who that is?
Sounds like Coltrane
@@webproductions28 Coltrane was dead for several decades before the Yamaha
Motif was introduced.
why would he when he knows THE lick
There is only one *L* *I* *C* *C*
♫♫♩♫‿◦
@Juanpablo Macias [Greenspun JHS] Those are eighth notes, close one!
@@carsondrum ooof
@Juanpablo Macias [Greenspun JHS] idk what youre looking at but i see one bar
That doesn't even look right..
@@jakebergen1837
Well, as far as I know there's no way to type four eighth notes beamed together, so it's probably as close as you can get
Bill Wurtz - Here Comes the Sun
We lay about and wonder what we're gonna do
OK but you only know that because someone noticed and clipped it and now that clip has a ton of views
Oh my god I just realized. God damn it.
0:53 - 1:00
c-c-c-combo breaker.....
y34r holy shit 5 times
Who is the group!?!?
y34r That synth one is legit cool as hell.
What’s the song at 0:21
@@tyrekedagreat7964 a cover during a D'Angelo live
I had never heard of "The Lick" until today. As a musician, I consider it a small but valuable bit of knowledge gained.
Thanks to the uploader and all the contributors!
agreed!
0:33 ah yes, Lil Wayne: the greatest Jazz musician of all time
I prefer Lil Wayne Shorter
@@SiliconBassist you mean Lil'er Wayne?
what’s the song name @akaijuinomaha5324
whats the song name?
If only one of these players did it on purpose, I'm 100% sure it was Guthrie.
Right ahahahahahahahahahaahaha
Because you're his fanboy and you have no idea who the other musicians are.
because guthrie studies shit and has full intentions and musical knowledge, these other people thought they were cool and genius guthrie knows his shit dude haha
Meurth the joke⇨✈
Your head⇨ 😐
You think guys like Coltrane or Metheny dont dont know these references? Really funny.
0:30
Never did I expect to hear violin with distortion, and never would I think it would sound this awesome.
I wanna know what is that clip from so bad
@@lunarkomet me too man
@@lunarkometbit late but the song is slow demon by snarky puppy th-cam.com/video/67PMG2nVs4k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=huYK0wIW4xzy0xub&t=284
@@lunarkometits snarky puppy!
@@mysterygangster Snarky puppy michael league?!?!
1:00
Sonic the Hedgehog clears a level...
yeah sounds like a sonic jingle
This is the most underrated comment
Rooftop Run (night) from Sonic Unleashed is pretty much The Lick: the song
So you are definitely not wrong
0:33 makes me laugh out loud.
SuperDuperSovietJew WHAT SONG IS IT???!?!?!??!!!
@@vasudevnair9670 Still can't find it :(
please what song is it ):
If it's good enough for Esperanza Spalding and Dave Brubeck, than it's good enough for me.
do you know what Brubeck song that was?
No, but if you looks for Brubeck in Germany on youtube I bet that's the concert it's from.
and frickn Guthrie Govan
The Brubeck song was 40 days!!
FM by Steely Dan. Sax solo.
1:12 Even Guthrie Govan is guilty of it
he totally caught me by surprise! xD
1:13 I love how both of these pianists played it so sincerely. They must not have gotten the memo.
this is Dave Brubeck, he wrote 40 days based on The Lick
He forgot to add the X-men 90's Cartoon theme.
Hah! Yeah!
+soulsummenor ROFL! I had to check out the old X-Men theme to make sure.
+soulsummenor wow
+soulsummenor Oh wow.
+soulsummenor ohhh sheeeeet
1:25 *Ooooh shit baby* the groove has begun
Looked for hours for this comment lmao
Any idea what the song is?
@@jacquelineF8C8DC player-baby come back
Anyone here from Adam Neely's stream?
Raymond Jiang yeah, kinda
Yep
Yep
yup
Heh yeah
I wonder who originally wrote 'The lick'. They'd be sitting on a gold mine.
Oh man, if you had to pay a royalty every time you quoted someone else in a jazz tune, nobody would have any money at all
@@dansaunders1655 Like real jazz players?
@@danielthorsteinsson9698 jazzmen have been handing around the same forty or fifty dollars among ourselves since the 20s
It was Sony Music. Trust them.
One of the clips is a performance of The Firebird from Igor Stranvinsky. It was written in 1910.
0:43 has been my text tone for ages. It caught my attention immediately, and somehow even though I've never seen it on video, I've heard it so many times that in a video with nothing but a million people playing the exact same thing, I knew which of those people I've heard play it the most
1:22 is Stravinksy's Firebird Suite, by the way. I didn't realize until now that the lick is in there...
The lick killed my family. Please help it's still chasing me I'm hiding in a closet I don't think it knows
OK, I hear you, but 69 likes tho
1:21 ah... so it all goes back to Stravinsky's Firebird suite!! :D
Guess what
DEFGECD
I'll lower you 1
C D Eb F D Bb C
@@christowers7307 I'll raise you one
C# D# E F# D# B C#
F G Ab Bb G Eb F
@@2FadeMusic I'll raise you two
D# F F# Ab F C# Eb
one octave lower
D3 E3 F3 G3 E3 C3 D3
Dave Brubeck was a genius. Hear the lick 200 times and when it comes to Brubeck I think "wow, that is beautiful"
I remember when I was in all state band and the 1st tenor saxophonist played the lick at the beginning of his solo as loud as he could, we were in tears 😭
1:01 Ice Cube on drums
Haha! That's Dennis Chambers, from Parliament/Funkadelic.
@@SMATF5 no that's ice cube
xD
Dennis has also made a name for himself, u kno
What song is that at 1:01?
@@EmyuAlka I'm looking for it too 😂
doo doo do do do doo doo
+idonegotold thank mr skeltal
+frank penn doot doot
hahahaha
lol idonegotold you missed a note nub.
LOL
ever since I've found the lick, my life became 10x better
Adam Neely brought me here
Jay Cee same
Jay Cee he told us it wouldn't be so funny but it actually is
Killdozer667 Yeah! I loved Baby come back by Player xD
2b2t?
yeeeh same. it is quite funny doe
1:13 best one
Do you know what is it?
@@ivangabrielepuca5272 Dave Brubeck
Ivan Gabriele Puca i think 40 days by dave brubeck under the album time in
Its good but i prefer 1:16
Today is the ten year anniversary of the original upload!
I actually love the way Coltrane uses it in the video of Impressions. I guess it's all about context.
check it at 27 seconds on another year by animals as leaders
Brandon Ronkartz and the second solo of Monuments - Regenerate
I was literally going to comment the same thing
0:27
Brandon Ronkartz It's not actually, but it does sound really similar.
There's also one with a little bit of variation on Periphery's Graveless at around 2:32
1:13
Dave Brubeck sure knew how to make it sound gorgeous
1:06 Girl with the voice was my favorite.
Myles Lenaught Esperanza Spalding
***** She can probably play it as many times as she wants and you'll enjoy hearing it
Actually, her music is a bit too avant garde for me. But I am able to recognize her.
***** Avant Garde? How so?
+Throat Yogurt I would argue her vocals branch a little to into the realm of that tacky, kitschy jazz vocal crap however her arrangements are complex and highly situated- which is why they might be inaccessible to the regular listener
I love the idea of musicians just doing this sometimes during concerts, and this is just their own little meme they keep going for generations.
That's essentially what it is
@@JacquesSnacques sorry, I didn't mean to have would there. I removed it. Still, I love that that was an idea to begin with.
@@seansean792 Yeah, same. It's endlessly funny to me that you could be at a super serious event and the people hired to do music are just secrerly making jokes to each other the entire time.
I love how most is constantly jazz then suddenly
WORLDSTAR HIP HOP
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Yeah man hip hop is so hardcore man fuck these square jazz people
hip hop samples a lot of jazz
what’s the song
Stravinsky wins @ 1:23
What stravinsky piece is that?
Firebird
Dano Kablamo I died when we played it in band last year
Zappa Win =)
Keith Jarrett wins @ 0:07 !!!!!
The Lick also appears in the Prologue of West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein. In the 1961 movie, it happens 3 times (alternating with another similar melody) when the Jets are jumping and dancing down the street after having chased away a few Sharks.
**Successfully summons Adam Neely**
0:52 I remember walking past the band class in High school, and it sounded very much like this here.
Idk what High School you went to but damn those kids have chops... Listen to those drums!
@@sethjohnston2331 if only kids at my school were tgat talented... If only _I_ was that talented...
Lnaoaoaoaao
I contributed
The song at 0:11 is
The Lover In Me by Sheena Easton
You can hear the lick in that song at 2:38! :-)
THANK YOU
Much appreciated, I was about to post a comment asking about it
Thank you!!!
thank you SO MUCH
you're a saint! tysm!
I’ll never unhear the lick, no matter where it is
love how you saved "Baby Come Back" for last. Great compiling! This is the greatest thing i've seen on you tube in .....forever.
i want a performance where theres an entire band of incredibly talented jazz musicians, and all they do is play the lick all at the same time then leave
the orchestral rendition had me in stitches!
Anytime anyone played a solo in my jazz band we always played this and made my director mad. Priceless
This is truly a "Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All OST - Detention Center ~ Elegy of Surveillance Cameras" moment
1:24 Dr. Disrespect
Back to back licks
Until he got kicked off everything :(
What's the song
@@cottoncottoncotton "Baby Come Back" by Player
good riddance
Good News: I found the Lil Wayne video, it's We Be Steady Mobbin'
Less than Good News: The instrumental is totally different from the one that features the lick here.
We Be Steady Lickin'
0:52 Someone must be a die-hard fan of The Lick
The Lick works best when the musician in question has a super-serious facial expression playing it.
Who was the group and/or saxophonist in 0:52 to 1:00 taking The Lick through five different keys?
Someone please answer this beautiful man’s question
He walked through the circle of quints I believe
I want to know this
I want to knoww
Here it is. The video that started it all. This is the video that destroyed so many young jazz musicians’ solos, the video that gave Adam Neely his power. This is the One Ring of music.
0:33 no one can beat lil waynes the lick tho
Yo which song was that
Yeah witch song was that
Which song was it chief
Song doeeee
Edgy Circle lil waynes song
And now we can add "Another Year" by Animals As Leaders to the collection
yes that one brought me here
fjosip1 lol i listened to that song then searched "the lick" great musicians think alike i spose
And now Periphery jump on the bandwagon...
Riktenkay
Wait, what? Which song?
moonodude17 New one called Graveless
0:02 This one was the most low effort one, the guy is just like “Let’s just get this over with”
I want to never stop hitting the guy who plays it in several keys.
Evan S that one made me laugh XD
I can not stress enough how often I hear this lick in band class when everyone is warming up.
The part where it went 'do do do do do do do'...I really felt that.
Now we can add Periphery
And aal
Oborowatabinost Abazar And Monuments
JunyaYashiki what song?
Oborowatabinost Abazar From the Gnosis album, Regenerate. The solo starts at 2:38
what song?
0:33 - He licc-licc-licc it like a lolipop.
Yo which song is that one again tho
@@zanka53 I'm as curious as you, fam.
@@zanka53 no one in the comments has answered that
Yo wtf is it
@@ieuanphillips4963 and so they were never told
Listened to the Smooth Jazz playlist on Spotify. Got bombarded by "the lick". Seriously it's in every third track on that playlist. Pretty awesome that someone at Spotify took the time to collect so many songs which have the lick in them lol.
That guy at 1:23 turned his head when he realized that someone played The Lick
The licc wasnt even a thing back then
@@marcossidoruk8033 You mean he could se the future?!
Originally confined to the jazz musician community,''The Lick'' finds itself at home across the communities of well-known TH-cam musicians of metal and even contemporary classical.
D E F G E C D.
Thanks. Just played it for the first time
This is like the musical equivalent of that mysterious 'S'. You know what I'm talking about
@Baga Tarkan 58 Yes.
@Baga Tarkan 58 Oh yeah.
help i don't know
@@strelkazorz Just search for "Graffiti S Symbo"l on Google. Essentially, it's a symbol drawing that many people learned how to draw as a kid but doesn't know the origins of it.
@@rosesera2202 oH, yeah yeah i know the one. thanks!
I love how from 0:32 to 0:45 there's casually 6 licks in the same key (F) in a row
You can’t call yourself a jazz cat if you’ve never played "The Lick"
just realized sheet music boss uses the lick for his intro. god damnit
1:14 when the thing that makes you laugh also makes you cry