Rick Beato Everything Music YouTube Trailer

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Here is my new "Everything Music" trailer.

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It’s 2024.. Rick, you were you right from day 1! Congrats

skipneumann
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Please do a "what makes this band great" episode on Primus!!

tightspotpro
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WOW! Your son is incredible! My grandmother taught piano and voice for over 50 years out of her home in which I grew up in. She tried to teach me piano. I absolutely hated it and I was not talented in the least, to the great disappointment of my grandmother. I do however, have a great love of music and I appreciate hearing the piano. Elton John, Freddie Mercury and Roger Hodgson of Supertramp are of course some of my favorite artists on the piano. I also have a great love for the guitar and Jimmy Page and Robin Trower to name a couple are my favorites. I only just found your channel and am enjoying it immensely! You have put a lot of work into this and I for one, appreciate it very much! Thank you! Tammie

tammieparrishmiller
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This right there, was History being made. Little did he know that 3 years later he would hit 1M+ subscribers.
Thanks to his intern who had the brilliant inspiration to make him start this youtube channel !

Privacy-LOST
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Watching your videos is a pleasure and an education... Thank you for them, and I hope it is wildly lucrative for you as it is much deserved

LyricsLogicAndLullabies
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Hello Rick, for over 30 years I was the executive assistant to James Brown. I am not a musician by any stretch but I remember on so many occasions when people who could read music and understand became totally frustrated at Mr. Browns songs and the way they were put together. We had someone in Athens Georgia Who was hired to write all the music and do all the charts for Mr. Brown for most of his hits and he complained bitterly about the songs do not fit in the traditional box. Mr. Brown replied to him "who are you Going to believe? your ears or the paper in front of you ?" Mr. Brown had something called on the one where he would start on the first beat skip the second beat and go to the third beat, where is traditionally song start on the to skip to the four. mr. Brown had no training whatsoever in music and sang and composed from the heart he could play any instrument we had on the stage to some degree but drums and keyboards were decipherable but any of us could hear one of the tracks and could tell immediately when Brown took over the keyboards. he was absolutely a musical genius far ahead of his time and he could compress so much energy and pandemonium into each of his live shows in his prime. I guess there are people who are born with this gift. as you know he died on Christmas morning approximately 3 AM in a hospital in Atlanta due to advanced pneumonia and a host of other problems including multiple organ failure. Ironically we were on our way to start a tour at BB Kings in New York and work our way down to finish in Charlotte. doing it to death was his motto, that's exactly how he ended his career and life giving every single heartbeat he had for the funk!

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Chris Stapleton "I WAS WRONG" Austin city performance, Rick why is it so haunting, , slow hand country, a make up song that by the end you forget it was, echo through out the day you listen again and again

markmaehler
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About 18 years ago, I found out that I had A-fib. I had to take blood thinners for 6 months before they would convert me to get my hearth rhythm back into synch. They put me under with "Michael Jackson's Juice" as the tech in the room indicated (propophol) My wife drove me home. She made sure I was okay and went back to work. I fell asleep and woke up about an hour later. When I woke up I heard this very loud noise that sounded like a tire from one of the cars in my garage had a huge air leak. I checked on my cars and they were fine. I thought it was my neighbor's cars. Nope, then I realized that the noise was following me, and it was in my head!!! I wrote my doctor and told me I had tinnitus. It has never gone away, just sometimes the noise level diminishes. When I really tired and don't sleep, that when it is the worst. I've been playing guitar since the mid-60's. I've even went to the VA, since I was in the Air Force, there is nothing that can be done, so far.

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One of the best and most useful YouTube channels I’ve ever had the pleasure of finding. I can’t thank you enough for helping expand my knowledge and I’ll be certainly donating as well. Great teacher. Thank you.

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❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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Always wanted to learn "Real Music"

And evidently, Mr. Rick Beato is the MAN ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥💯💯💯

THANK you for being YOU, SIR!! 👌👌🤘🤘🙏😎🫡 Hats off 😉😇🤠

rommelriot
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Wow, just amazed. Is a dream come true to sing my own song too.

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And what a masterpiece of the internet this would become ❤️

shuvodipghosh
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Just hooked into your channel. WOW, what have I been missing !!

peterbustin
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My music talent consists of clicking the play button. But I love music, from the rock classics, hymns and contemporary Christian, orchestral and many others. I watch your channel and sit with amazement at your giftings and talents God has given you. To be honest, I watch in total ignorance of what you're saying, but I enjoy watching your enthusiasm and joy for music, and I'm amazed at the expansive world of music. Many blessing to you and your family!

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I love you for everything you do ; explaination, Iam 67 years of age and shamed I don’t play a musical instrument, because of you I will before i die because practice as made you a genius. God be with us bothX

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I'm very pleased to see and learn from Rick Beato !

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Rick, I came across your channel purely by accident, as I was interested in the construction and production of some of my favourite music. I have been happily accessing your videos on what makes a song great and they are fantastic. There’s so much more to each layer of a song that you so easily and meticulously peel back for your followers to appreciate. And everything you do is done with such happiness! I don’t think you stop smiling ever! Beautiful work.

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I'm flint from Philippines I like your channel sir... Keep it up...👍👍👍👍👍

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David Lahm talking to you, Rick. I was moved very deeply by your response to AMELIA. I have spent my adult life (I'm 79) devoted to jazz and not very interested in rock or pop. But fate smiled in '69 when as pianist in Buddy Rich's band, I played Vancouver BC where I met a young woman who introduced me to Joni Mitchell---the CLOUDS vinyl had recently come out.
Since then her artistry and the persona it reveals have challenged, comforted and inspired me.

First song I played in public, at the Village Gate in NYC, was THAT SONG ABOUT THE MIDWAY.
Skip, for now, to the 90s when I was sufficiently convinced that her pieces could be rendered
in various genres within traditional modern jazz that I self-produced a CD, JAZZ TAKES ON JONI MITCHELL, released in 1999 by Arkadia Records. It took several years to get together
but the results, for my own ears and several reviewers, seemed to justify the time and expense. I was fortunate to know some great musicians who were willing to accept my very detailed direction on what I wanted from them. The best known is Randy Brecker, Michael's older brother. It was also very gratifying to be welcomed by the Joni Mitchell Discussion List, with whom I exchange posts regularly to this day.

Arkadia put me back in the studio for MORE JAZZ TAKES ON JONI MITCHELL two years later.
Restricted as to time and money, this project was not as fulfilling, although I am pretty happy with the LADIES OF THE CANYON and DON JUAN'S RECKLESS DAUGHTER tracks. So I had
taken JM's music (through the 70s) and shown how it overlaps with jazz. Now, it's 2020
and in a way I have completed the circle by writing a little piece that sounds to me like
SHE could have written it. I was lying awake one night and thought "What if I took the
I-IV cadence and then, in another key, went the other way?" So the first four chords, all major triads, are G C D A. From then on it was like working a crossword puzzle 'til eventually the chord star of the show found my fingers: (from bottom to top, closed voicing) C# D F# A.

I had written some complicated jazz pieces 30, 40 years ago but for a long time
I could not find the brain that created them. Now, for perhaps a brief parole from the present, I have.

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Bless you, for having such an elegant spirit, and bringing so much to our listening experience

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