JACOB COLLIER plays DON'T KNOW WHY on Harpejji!!
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Published 2020-05-03
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All Comments (21)
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"Jacob Collier plays Beethoven's 5th Symphony on a Potato"
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Of course he can play an instrument that I've never heard of
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I love how he always looks like he’s at a children’s sleepover :3
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He looks like a Kid on christmas morning who couldnt really sleep, because it was to excited.
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Jacob is a constant inspiration. He could probably play a Bach Fugue on a handful of rubber bands and make it sound wonderful.
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It seems like this Harpejji is becoming a serious musical instrument now that some professionals start playing it and actually get a really pleasing sound out of it. With most commercials showing the Harpejji I have the feeling "yes correctly played, but not quite so pleasing". With Collier playing it changes to a full "yes".
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This is a warm hug on the coldest day. Thank you from the very bottom of my heart. 🥹
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This is like playing piano and guitar at the same time
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I love that at the very end he pulls us away just a bit to make the final chord so much more relieving. It's like holding back tears then someone telling you it's okay to cry.
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"Jacob Collier plays Stairway to Heaven on a meatball sub"
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He's such a jazzer - love the faces he makes whenever he hits a particularly juicy chord lol
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somebody lay this over a bob ross finish pieces compilation
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I want an album of just him playing the harpejji
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The frequency extent of that thing in the low end is incredible for such a tiny instrument. I'm absolutely going to build one of these some day. Absolutely gorgeous, the instrument, the song, and needless to say, Jacob's execution/interpretation.
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Jacob just "plays" at everyone he does and brings this magic.
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“Jacob collier plays Mozart’s entire discography on a starving babies ribs”
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I love this instrument so much 😭♥️ And your playing just brings out the BEST in it!!! 😢👌👏👏
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Yesterday by the Beatles would sound absolutely beautiful on this
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It made me cry, so beautiful
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I saw Jacob Collier live last year. He's too damn talented.