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Michael Jackson's Human Nature - PART 2

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Summary

In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, written by Steve Porcaro and featuring the guitar work of session ace Steve Lukather, both of Toto fame.

We’re listening to individual tracks of the multi-track recording and learning about the music theory behind one of the all time great pop songs.

Sensei and Fatboi explore chord progressions, jazz influences, and the importance of collaboration in music creation, emphasizing the creative process from initial ideas to the final product. We delve into the intricacies of music production, vocal techniques, and the creative process behind iconic songs. We also explore the significance of emulation in developing one's unique sound, the influence of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and the evolution of recording techniques over time. The discussion highlights the importance of capturing the essence of a demo, the artistry involved in vocal arrangements, and the lasting impact of musical influences on contemporary artists.

Chapters

00:00 Real-Time Collaboration in Music Production
00:14 Innovative Tools for Remote Recording
01:09 Analyzing Classic Tracks and Production Techniques
08:17 The Role of Jazz in Modern Music Production
11:20 Jazz Influences in Modern Music
14:11 Articulation and Musical Complexity
17:45 The Role of Instrumentation in Songwriting
20:47 Demo-itis and the Creative Process
23:13 Vocal Techniques and Their Impact
26:35 Blending Genres: R&B, Pop, and Jazz
30:40 The Art of Collaboration in Music Production
34:38 Frankenstein: The Metaphor for Music Creation
44:50 The Influence of Church and Jazz on Music
46:02 Capturing the Essence of a Demo
47:33 The Art of Emulation in Music
50:20 The Journey of Finding One's Voice
52:23 The Importance of Learning from Great Artists
54:03 The DNA of Musical Influence
55:13 The Legacy of James Brown and His Impact
56:00 Understanding Lyrics and Vocal Techniques
58:33 The Role of Emotion in Music Production
01:01:32 The Process of Clearing Samples and Collaborations
01:03:16 The Creative Process Behind PYT
01:04:56 The Special Nature of Quincy Jones' Collaborations
01:06:33 The Hidden Nuggets of Music Theory
01:06:50 The Evolution of Recording Techniques
01:08:57 The Transition from Analog to Digital Recording
01:11:16 The Role of Limitations in Creativity
01:13:20 The Signature of Flaws in Music Production
01:15:22 The Future of Music Technology
01:15:24 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4

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Summary

In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, written by Steve Porcaro and featuring the guitar work of session ace Steve Lukather, both of Toto fame.

We’re listening to individual tracks of the multi-track recording and learning about the music theory behind one of the all time great pop songs.

Sensei and Fatboi explore chord progressions, jazz influences, and the importance of collaboration in music creation, emphasizing the creative process from initial ideas to the final product. We delve into the intricacies of music production, vocal techniques, and the creative process behind iconic songs. We also explore the significance of emulation in developing one's unique sound, the influence of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and the evolution of recording techniques over time. The discussion highlights the importance of capturing the essence of a demo, the artistry involved in vocal arrangements, and the lasting impact of musical influences on contemporary artists.

Chapters

00:00 Real-Time Collaboration in Music Production
00:14 Innovative Tools for Remote Recording
01:09 Analyzing Classic Tracks and Production Techniques
08:17 The Role of Jazz in Modern Music Production
11:20 Jazz Influences in Modern Music
14:11 Articulation and Musical Complexity
17:45 The Role of Instrumentation in Songwriting
20:47 Demo-itis and the Creative Process
23:13 Vocal Techniques and Their Impact
26:35 Blending Genres: R&B, Pop, and Jazz
30:40 The Art of Collaboration in Music Production
34:38 Frankenstein: The Metaphor for Music Creation
44:50 The Influence of Church and Jazz on Music
46:02 Capturing the Essence of a Demo
47:33 The Art of Emulation in Music
50:20 The Journey of Finding One's Voice
52:23 The Importance of Learning from Great Artists
54:03 The DNA of Musical Influence
55:13 The Legacy of James Brown and His Impact
56:00 Understanding Lyrics and Vocal Techniques
58:33 The Role of Emotion in Music Production
01:01:32 The Process of Clearing Samples and Collaborations
01:03:16 The Creative Process Behind PYT
01:04:56 The Special Nature of Quincy Jones' Collaborations
01:06:33 The Hidden Nuggets of Music Theory
01:06:50 The Evolution of Recording Techniques
01:08:57 The Transition from Analog to Digital Recording
01:11:16 The Role of Limitations in Creativity
01:13:20 The Signature of Flaws in Music Production
01:15:22 The Future of Music Technology
01:15:24 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4

  continue reading

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