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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: Jacob Collier Live @ Musikmesse 2018 w/ Yamaha Music

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Jacob performs live at Musikmesse 2018 in Frankfurt, Germany in collaboration with Yamaha Music. Jacob uses only Yamaha instruments in this one-off incarnation of his unique one-man-show.

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Twitter ➪ http://www.twitter.com/jacobcollier
Instagram ➪ http://www.instagram.com/jacobcollier
http://www.jacobcollier.com

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yamahamusiceurope/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/YamahaMusicEU

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30 Responses

  1. Es de otro planeta .Debes venir a la Argentina

  2. genioooooo; y muy creativo

  3. mria621 says:

    Jacob is amazing (there’s actually no word to describe him). I’ve never seen or heard of anyone who can do what he does. It’s like he’s from another plane of existence; I can’t believe a human being can do this. I’m absolutely blown away.

  4. R onek says:

    He's no Mozart. That vocoder needs to go.

  5. Its so funny to see Jacob zipping around and the audience not moving a muscle. Bizarre.

  6. Josta says:

    Non ho parole.
    Una porta aperta verso il Divino.
    Grato.

  7. Everybody knows that he's not use Yamaha, NOTHING.
    He's not confortable

  8. Heki Kahni says:

    I get envious when someone can play keyboards, guitar, bass drums, all really advanced. He can play guitar like Michael Hedges.

  9. reminds me of this one actor . forgot his name . . .

  10. is he mixing a track with a part of the loop? how does he control it without touching anything,

  11. 17:00 Personal time stamp so i can keep loop it myself : D

  12. clearely the modern Mozart!

  13. StoryPaths says:

    Here we see musical styles apart from the real-life situations which birthed them. Am I right? I’m Thinking particularly about blues and jazz, which came out of much suffering and other life experiences, especially in the Americas.
    It is a testament to the age we live in that a young man growing up in London can expertly pick the fruits of those troubled gardens, without having lived any of the roots.
    This really is an age of knowledge available widely, apart from its original context. What do we lose without the context, without the roots?

  14. Put your phones down and applaud people! Can’t you see the dude with the five-thousand-dollar camera hovering around on stage? Numbskulls!

  15. he s great ! wow … 🥁 🎷 🎺 🎸 🎻

  16. I can imagine that his life at home is just like this the whole day.

  17. Midodon says:

    I would also check out the solfeggio frequencies. You can learn more about it here https://attunedvibrations.com/solfeggio/ and here https://prepareforchange.net/healing/sound-healing/ .

  18. Midodon says:

    I challenge you to do a trap

    beat one based of this beat and one of your own. I would love to see what you could come up with.

  19. I don't get it. Why doesn't he get a proper band to back him? They would sell out everything

  20. Darren Dix says:

    Bullshit! I play live solo with multiple instruments myself, not at the same time, but Jacob inspires me to do so.

    A: You don't have to deal with any of the issues of having other musicians, number one issue being $$$$ of course, but there are many many logistical issues with having other musicians.

    B: You get 100% artistic control. A musicians dream!

    I saw Jacob Collier perform at Hollywood bowl for Playboy Jazz fest, and it was SO inspiring.
    Keep on doing THAT!

  21. It is funny that my real name is Jacob Collier too.

  22. Once he'll realize the concept "less is more" and that exceptions has to be used with sense of parsimony, it will be a pleasure for the ears to listen to his compositions.

  23. Love this – my fave 30 min.coffee break metube. ~ though hate to say it .. the SNARKY PUPPY version with him is BEYOND… I listen to that version EVERYDAY!! seriously.

  24. Dan Toppo says:

    Hey guys—anyone know what kind of shirt that is/where I could get one? Thanks!

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