Perhaps best known for his happy-go-lucky anthem Don't Worry, Be Happy, Bobby McFerrin is a world renowned vocalist and creative whose novel musical inventions branch beyond the confines of genre. McFerrin has collaborated with artists from all corners of the musical world, from the classical great Yo-Yo Ma to jazz aficionados such as Chick Corea. I personally find his solo compositions to be his most engaging, with many of them being completely acapella, McFerrin filling in as the roles of bass, percussion and melody all on top of one another.
The "product" from him that I find to be his most creative is this clip from the World Science Festival, in which McFerrin uses his vocal skills and musical intuition to lead the (assumedly un-musical) audience in a piece based on the pentatonic scale. McFerrin uses intentional movements and an in-depth knowledge of pentatonic chord progressions to demonstrate the universal nature of music. His performance is playful and upbeat, and contains bits of humor, virtuostic improvisation from the maestro himself, as well as an insightful note that "regardless of where I am, anywhere, every audience gets that". McFerrin has a knowledge of the way music is engrained within us, and he uses his skills to display that in a playfully creative way.
I really enjoyed this video Joey! The only person I’ve ever seen do something like this was Jacob Collier, and I love the way they both create music with their audiences. As someone who knows very little about the pentatonic scale, it’s so impressive to me that someone can make a whole audience sound this good. Even if I did know the pentatonic scale, it is evident how much knowledge, understanding, and practice Bobby McFerrin must have to achieve this piece of harmonic art. I appreciate your connection to your focus book. Dedication really does yield the best results.
ReplyDeleteI was unfamiliar with Bobby McFerrin but I definitely recognize the song Don't Worry, Be Happy. I love that you compare this Artist to a scientist. Music is so technical and takes so much arranging and composing. It takes so much knowledge of rhythms and scales to be able to create such masterpieces and artists like Bobby should be recognized for that.
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