The Mystery Of The James Bond Chord

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Rick Beato

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In today’s episode I discuss the “James Bond Chord”, the film score and why it’s so iconic.
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@RickBeato
@RickBeato Місяць тому
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@MySamurai77
@MySamurai77 Місяць тому
I know a guy, everything he ever played he ended with the Bond chord. It just ends everything. Mind you, he was right in to his cheese guitar playing.
@kadourimdou43
@kadourimdou43 Місяць тому
If you’re wanting a good song to listen to? Have heard the band Quicksand, they’re really good. The song Brushed is a good one.
@robertforman3494
@robertforman3494 Місяць тому
Rick, I’d be really interested in you doing a comparison of the tune Norman wrote to what Barry did with it, and also your take on the lawsuit.
@mariasoleada2337
@mariasoleada2337 Місяць тому
A lot of energy necessary to do what you do. You do a wonderful job
@ZaZu2k9
@ZaZu2k9 Місяць тому
Hey Rick, would love for you to cover The Midnight and their latest live album. It has some great guitar elements. Hope to hear what you think. Thank you. Im a software engineer and you've reignited my love for the electric guitar and I hope to learn this year.
@svensvensson6705
@svensvensson6705 Місяць тому
Love that you are talking about music again. No one talks about details in music in a more clear way than you do!
@RickBeato
@RickBeato Місяць тому
I’m back to playing and teaching!
@michaelgottlieb9083
@michaelgottlieb9083 Місяць тому
@@RickBeatoWish Rick would do a series on John Barry, Mancini, Percy Faith, Mantovani, Paul Mauriat, Carlos Jobim, Nelson Riddle, Stanley Black, Jackie Gleason Orchestra, Ferrante & Teicher, Michel Legrand, Peter Nero etc.. etc... They produced some beautiful music that is often overlooked and underappreciated.
@nathankettle357
@nathankettle357 Місяць тому
Ah yes he's talking about music again..... 🤔
@nathankettle357
@nathankettle357 Місяць тому
Ah yes he's talking about music again..... 🤔
@cozmicpfunk
@cozmicpfunk Місяць тому
I was so happy to see this video today about the "James Bond Chord"- I grew up on Bond and have been a HUGE fan of John Barry- he is a amazing composer and orchestrator. His film soundtracks are all unique and Memorable! Barry made "Bond" an Icon with the Music. There would be no James Bond in film without John Barry... Thank you Ric for doing this fantastic short on the this theme. This is an important subject I feel every Musician should be familiar with
@alexneill8338
@alexneill8338 Місяць тому
It’s amazing how this 2-minute piece of music tells you everything you need to know about the titular character - it’s suave, cool, sophisticated, mysterious and infinitely sexy.
@chatham43
@chatham43 Місяць тому
@alex...urbane too.
@terri6854
@terri6854 Місяць тому
And it's very James Bondy.
@nikosantikythera2422
@nikosantikythera2422 Місяць тому
A beautiful composition!
@fillhixx
@fillhixx Місяць тому
@@terri6854Ah, but only looking Back…
@S2NAZ
@S2NAZ Місяць тому
Exactly 🫵🏻 And still, I always think of Connery.
@user-qq3tq7hg6e
@user-qq3tq7hg6e Місяць тому
I’m 73 years old with no music talent and can say I don’t listen to music the same since Rick Beato came into my life. Thank You Professor. ✝️
@CiscoWes
@CiscoWes Місяць тому
I don’t know how to play anything but I’ve been inspired by videos like these to try to learn to play. Been tinkering on my phones keyboard. Probably should buy a real keyboard 😂
@Kinzarr4ever
@Kinzarr4ever Місяць тому
Talent, s they say, is 1% inspiration and 99% transpiration (a.k.a. sweat) And the best way to get the work in without wasting shitloads of time is to have a great teacher, like Rick :)
@gilbertomolina2177
@gilbertomolina2177 11 днів тому
This was fantastic ! This Chord : Bb-D-F#-A ? ( Key of Bb)
@markcattano
@markcattano Місяць тому
My father built John Barry's swimming pool at his house on Centre Island, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. Same place where Billy Joel has lived for the past twenty years. He shared many John Barry stories with me. My father was a classical pianist and he suggested that was one of the reasons he got the contract. He said John Barry was a very smart, very accomplished individual, and a nice person as well. RIP John, you are an icon.
@xxphactor
@xxphactor Місяць тому
I always loved how the theme was always present in every variation of James Bond movies and scores.
@arrell
@arrell Місяць тому
That is pretty much the definition of a theme.
@JohnDegen_aka_Jeehannes
@JohnDegen_aka_Jeehannes Місяць тому
And many of the title songs echo it too:)
@Levinator25
@Levinator25 Місяць тому
All but the Madonna one I believe
@captainjack--
@captainjack-- Місяць тому
Not Never Say Never Again. Killer track by Ex-Sergio Mendes singer and wife of Herb Alpert, Lani Hall though!
@divinecomedian2
@divinecomedian2 Місяць тому
​@@arrellsure, but most things change over time, including themes
@railworker8058
@railworker8058 Місяць тому
The theme is a reflection of the Sixties jazz scene like the Pink Panther. Unforgettable tunes.
@jimgardner5129
@jimgardner5129 Місяць тому
Another great, great song. Mancini's version being my absolute favourite.
@Thelonelyscavenger
@Thelonelyscavenger Місяць тому
A bit of Spiderman and batman too
@michaelmoore7975
@michaelmoore7975 Місяць тому
I forever thought it was a Mancini creation.
@thedolphin5428
@thedolphin5428 Місяць тому
Don't forget Get Smart!
@GaryJohnWalker1
@GaryJohnWalker1 Місяць тому
And The Avengers. I blame The Shadows and shame Hank Marvin did play the first rendition of this Bond theme
@roychalko4487
@roychalko4487 Місяць тому
Being a trumpet player all my life, it's nice to hear Rick give us some love!
@michaelgottlieb9083
@michaelgottlieb9083 Місяць тому
I’m not a horn player but always loved horns… growing up in the 70’s….horn sections in popular music was commonplace…
@andyrossi6188
@andyrossi6188 Місяць тому
Rick Beato is a National treasure for musicians and the music they make. His analysis, explanation, appreciation and sharing his sheer joy for music is unmatched. All of his videos should be bundled up and sent to the Smithsonian for historic safe keeping.
@jemsar2
@jemsar2 Місяць тому
We need to insure Rick for at least $10MM so that he’s never lost, hurt, ill, or worse: forgotten. He ought to be nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contributions to music education in our country!!!
@MOSMASTERING
@MOSMASTERING Місяць тому
Maybe when I get old and Rick Beato retires, I'll take over and start a UKposts channel. I'm as obsessive and critical about music and love music theory. I just need to get a bit more jaded by modern pop.. how much worse can it get! The latest Rick "These lyrics are terrible" video is about the level of disdain I have for most of what I hear on a daily basis!
@loreman7267
@loreman7267 Місяць тому
You're not wrong!
@loreman7267
@loreman7267 Місяць тому
​@@MOSMASTERINGYeah, that was depressing! Just the latest part of Cultural Ground Zero that happened in 1997.
@mapleext
@mapleext Місяць тому
Yup, he’s the best - a national treasure - I agree
@agento86
@agento86 Місяць тому
John Barry needs his own episode. He is a masterful composer and not just for his works on the Bond films. The title track from the movie "Out of Africa" is beyond grandiose.
@ronricherson6685
@ronricherson6685 Місяць тому
Agree! I wrote my own similar response before reading yours. Hope Rick catches at least one of us.
@christophertaylor9100
@christophertaylor9100 Місяць тому
There are a couple of those guys out there, like Bernard Herrmann who were so innovative and creative
@colinregan7281
@colinregan7281 Місяць тому
Love John Barry, his compositions imo are some of the greatest of all time.❤
@msh6865
@msh6865 Місяць тому
John Barry is a master composer. Should have far more recognition than he had. His lush, melodic and grandiose arrangements are aurial beauty.
@guitarreilly
@guitarreilly Місяць тому
Yeah fantastic piece! John Barry invented his own genre
@michaelgottlieb9083
@michaelgottlieb9083 Місяць тому
Wish Rick would do a series on John Barry, Mancini, Percy Faith, Mantovani, Paul Mauriat, Carlos Jobim, Nelson Riddle, Stanley Black, Jackie Gleason Orchestra, Ferrante & Teicher, Michel Legrand, Peter Nero etc.. etc... They produced some beautiful music that is often overlooked and underappreciated.
@paulwilson6357
@paulwilson6357 Місяць тому
Some Ennio Morricone in there too - those western themes were genius!
@marticabre286
@marticabre286 Місяць тому
Yes, they are “minor” composers but they have very beautiful themes.
@Eiraqucam
@Eiraqucam Місяць тому
When I read your comment, I thought to myself ‘I like a lot of these artists I should check out the ones I haven’t heard of before’ and doing so led me to discovering a lot of great new tracks. So thank you for taking the time to detail this list!
@user-ws6gz7qb3o
@user-ws6gz7qb3o Місяць тому
Hugo Montenegro too
@FreakedOutWilliams
@FreakedOutWilliams Місяць тому
Mancini, a wonderful composer!!
@randomlight1069
@randomlight1069 Місяць тому
The name's Beato, Rick Beato.
@CaptainBinkie
@CaptainBinkie Місяць тому
👍🏼 😂
@eugenedumitrescu2187
@eugenedumitrescu2187 Місяць тому
@@CaptainBinkie Strummed, not stirred.
@Memu_
@Memu_ 23 дні тому
What's with the extra long spaces
@CaptainBinkie
@CaptainBinkie 23 дні тому
@@Memu_ it is a persiflage of James Bond. He always said his name slowly in a certain way and he paused a bit between every word. So the large spaces are there to “show” the pauses to imitate the way Sean Connery pronounced it…… He used to say: the name ‘s Bond…….. James Bond……. Well, this person compares Rick Beato with James Bond because of the subject of the video so he says: The name’s Beato……. Rick Beato…… You understand now?
@Memu_
@Memu_ 23 дні тому
@@CaptainBinkie That's clearly just not the case here though because there wouldn't be a long pause after "The" and they also didn't say it after the first "Beato"
@neil1killick
@neil1killick Місяць тому
I've watched this video 007 times.
@tonycasey3183
@tonycasey3183 12 днів тому
I just joined the Q.
@Hclann1
@Hclann1 4 дні тому
Great comment
@sawneyhasbean
@sawneyhasbean 12 годин тому
Yesh....
@richardfairlamb9728
@richardfairlamb9728 Місяць тому
John Barry’s Bond themes are genius, especially ‘You only live twice’ and ‘On her Majesty’s Secret Service’ which includes ‘We have all the time in the World’. Stunning stuff.
@Bruiser48
@Bruiser48 Місяць тому
Agree OHMSS is incredible. Also Dances With Wolves.
@ChrisHustonphoto
@ChrisHustonphoto Місяць тому
Those two are my favs. Love the harps
@billysolhurok5542
@billysolhurok5542 Місяць тому
Midnight cowboy
@benjaminniemczyk
@benjaminniemczyk Місяць тому
The Bond theme is fantastic and makes use of so many old compositional techniques but with that spectacular big band sound. Glad Rick shined a spotlight on this tiny masterpiece.
@loudrimshot
@loudrimshot Місяць тому
It is so brilliantly written. I worked it out on piano last year and it gave me chills when I realized how well it was composed. That first chord... Wow!
@Fix_It_Again_Tony
@Fix_It_Again_Tony Місяць тому
The breadth of Rick's music knowledge never ceases to amaze me. I watched all of the bond movies as a kid. Just great films all around.
@tiagopereira2301
@tiagopereira2301 Місяць тому
Rick deserves some sort of wide public recognition for his contribution to the music history and it’s community. His videos and narratives, with its breath of topics and styles, the quality of the content and the guests, are a gift to the music industry, musicians, fans, and music aficionados. How grateful shall we be to have this man performing for us over so many years?!! Is he aware of that?!! 🙏 Thx Rick, keep going on and on please
@michaelmoore7975
@michaelmoore7975 Місяць тому
He is slowly becoming the IT guy. Finally, an interviewer that is one of them. And won't ask stupid questions like "What's your favorite color?" or "What's your favorite sticker book?"
@MikesTropicalTech
@MikesTropicalTech Місяць тому
There was a story on him on the CNN web site a few weeks ago.
@graantmnz
@graantmnz Місяць тому
hear hear ....
@marca7434
@marca7434 Місяць тому
Absolutely Correct ... I have learned SO MUCH and would never have seen those interviews ANY other way. Invaluable !!!
@mikeb5372
@mikeb5372 Місяць тому
With 4 million subscribers he is getting some sort of wide public recognition
@michaelenosmusic
@michaelenosmusic Місяць тому
Anybody who's grown up with the movies instantly knows that first progression...it's like hair stands on the back of your neck.
@vracan
@vracan Місяць тому
yes I agree, another one comes to mind is the theme from good,bad and the ugly
@patriciamorgan6545
@patriciamorgan6545 Місяць тому
Indeed it did, especially at that final chord.
@roberthevern6169
@roberthevern6169 Місяць тому
​@@vracanAbsolutely!!!
@joshuaonmaui5965
@joshuaonmaui5965 Місяць тому
Yep, even BEFORE the 007 (licensed to kill) guitar line
@jaspermooren5883
@jaspermooren5883 Місяць тому
That's the vast majority of people though. Unless you're from the 40s or earlier, you've grown up with James Bond.
@sfeddie1
@sfeddie1 Місяць тому
Every time Rick does an explanation video, like this, all it does is tell me how much I don't know about music theory! The man is a master.
@ratboygenius
@ratboygenius Місяць тому
I love it. E chromatic minor. Also vi half-diminished over V pedal at the climax conflates the cadence, combining two functions at once leading to an almost evaded recapitulation. It's so cool.
@wstks-fmworldwide5390
@wstks-fmworldwide5390 Місяць тому
This was the tune to which my wife and I entered our wedding reception in 2006, bursting through the double doors as the orchestra kicked in. Needless to say, the place went nuts. I had, of course, figured out the iconic chord your are discussing here quite a few years before.
@johnbarry5036
@johnbarry5036 Місяць тому
i wrote Barry's wiki page almost 25 years ago now, and although its changed since, much of what of I wrote is still there verbatim. The fact of the Norman vs Barry issue is this= MN wrote the melody from 0:00 to 0:05. That's it. It was a song to be sung in a Calypso, tropical style, no electric guitar. The producers of Dr No hated it, and hired JB. Barry took this seed, put it to guitar, orchestrated it with a big band, wrote the intro, the section "B", and... well, everything else. So, yes, the key part is by MN, but JB took it to a different level. Only 2 composers have won 5 Oscars. John Williams and... you guessed it, Barry.
@paulketchupwitheverything767
@paulketchupwitheverything767 Місяць тому
There are versions of Monty Norman's tune out there (Bad Sign, Good Sign) and although you can hear the theme's origin I think there is quite a difference.
@robertforman3494
@robertforman3494 Місяць тому
Norman deserves some credit for those few notes but Barry really wrote the theme and it’s a shame he doesn’t get the credit for it. I’d be really interested to get Rick’s take on the lawsuit.
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 Місяць тому
Barry deserved more, tbh. His score for Raise the Titanic is superb. Somewhere in Time, another classic. Goldfinger ..fantastic. There are many more.
@andyeasy3320
@andyeasy3320 Місяць тому
Re: Those stabs. Didnt JB have a personal trans-atlantic correspondence course in arranging with one of Stan Kenton's alumnii? This theme has the stridency of a SK joint. I could be wrong.
@michaelmoore7975
@michaelmoore7975 Місяць тому
Question: I heard, read, or dreamt somewhere that his score for _Zulu_ (my fav BTW) was actually a leftover from another movie he scored but was fired or dropped or whatever, and just changed a bit here and there and added some tribal drums. Q, is that true? And if so what was the previous movie?
@Frankie5Angels150
@Frankie5Angels150 Місяць тому
I never thought about it but the 007 theme is probably the most recognizable musical theme of all time. One is instantly transported into Bond’s world within the first e minor chords. Well done Rick!
@TheandY408
@TheandY408 Місяць тому
Probably Star Wars
@joso7228
@joso7228 29 днів тому
@@TheandY408nah Bond James Bond
@Parallax-3D
@Parallax-3D 20 днів тому
Jaws! Two notes, repeated, and you instantly know what it is.
@jalabi99
@jalabi99 Місяць тому
No one does a song breakdown/analysis like Rick does. Brilliant!
@filteredwaters9171
@filteredwaters9171 Місяць тому
I have waited since 1964 (when goldfinger was released) for this video and analysis.i was in fourth grade then and this music always has put me in a weird mood. Thank you so much, Rick!
@MarshallSetUps
@MarshallSetUps Місяць тому
Congratulations on 4,000,000 subscribers. Well deserved. Keep up the great work.
@QuicknStraight
@QuicknStraight Місяць тому
The mostly instantly recognisable movie theme of all time. It really creates a sense of Bond inaction, ending with the denouement where he gets his target in the final chord. The but absolute best bit of Bond music is the song We Have All The Time In The World, by Barry and Hal David, sung my Louis Armstrong. The string arrangement is just sublime.
@bpabustan
@bpabustan Місяць тому
I remember Vic Flick in a video said he played the guitar parts on an acoustic (the one on the photo). Many thought it was a Strat, but it's not! The irony is that Vic Flick is a session guitarist in England and used a Strat for most of his career. He sold that Strat to RIck Harrison on Gold & Silver Pawnshop in Las Vegas. Great video Rick! Love it!
@johnlandrum1260
@johnlandrum1260 Місяць тому
That was a cool episode, didn’t know he wasn’t playing a strat for the movie.
@Last_one_before_I_go
@Last_one_before_I_go Місяць тому
I remember seeing that episode. Too bad he was low-balled on his guitar.
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism Місяць тому
The James Bond theme is one of those rare pieces of music that’s a genre unto itself. It captures its subject matter perfectly, and even when you hear it parodied, you recognize it instantly.
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Місяць тому
Not a parody but definitely a nod in 'Snake Eater' from the game Metal Gear Solid 3. I love listening for musical allusions in VGM and if you add in vgm jazz covers by The Consouls you get layers of it
@Obi-WanKannabis
@Obi-WanKannabis Місяць тому
I can think of so many scores that come from that. It's the perfect soundtrack to represent a high class european elite spy.
@Vivi_9
@Vivi_9 Місяць тому
@@cooldebt ARE YOU AFTER THE PHILOSOPHER'S LEGACY? TELL ME!
@moeball740
@moeball740 Місяць тому
If you like this video from Rick I recommend you go see one from bassist Charles Berthoud, I think it's called "James Bond theme but it slaps". It's really funny but also a wicked take on the Bond theme. I think you'll like it!
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Місяць тому
@@moeball740 Berthoud is brilliant
@user-mr8zr9kk4t
@user-mr8zr9kk4t Місяць тому
Derek Watkins was an English jazz, pop, and classical trumpeter. He played lead trumpet on the soundtracks of the James Bond films, Watkins recorded with British jazz bands, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, and The Beatles.
@MarksMusicCafe
@MarksMusicCafe Місяць тому
It sounds like you aren’t dropping to the F# in the 6th bar of the guitar riff, but staying on the G. The last three notes, as you have it transcribed are F#, F and E. Just a little detail, but otherwise love what you do, Rick. Keep up the great work!
@glennloughran1856
@glennloughran1856 Місяць тому
Noticed that too. The slide down is key to the feel.
@mrv6968
@mrv6968 Місяць тому
I'm so in love with how these iconic tunes get broken down. The majestic sounds and transition point out the genius of the artist. My teenage son is doing this with his musical talent these days. I get teary-eyed with the beauty and the raw talent musical geniuses have. We mere mortals can only sit back and enjoy!
@Boblobblaw88
@Boblobblaw88 Місяць тому
That music is SO important to the Bond series. Those intros create so much anticipation. btw---Does anyone remember the spy theme that started the Beatles' Help? (they hated it--but I loved it)
@HWPcville
@HWPcville Місяць тому
I'm not a musician but I like that you show the notes and play them as you're talking about them. It brings it all together, even for a non-musicians like myself. Thanks (and subscribed).
@wallyman292
@wallyman292 Місяць тому
The extent of my musical knowledge consists of playing trombone in HS band. Talk of this chord or that, in major or minor, goes way over my head. And yet I thoroughly enjoy watching these musical analyses of familiar songs I love!
@MKDAWUSS
@MKDAWUSS Місяць тому
Same here. I can somewhat keep up with the material, but I still wouldn't be able to sit there and spot a GMajSus7 chord or something...
@wallyman292
@wallyman292 29 днів тому
@@MKDAWUSSI hear all this talk and just think how lucky I was to have played a brass instrument! No such thing as chords, etc.! Just play the note shown and move on to the next one! ;)
@Deephouse_Gent66
@Deephouse_Gent66 22 дні тому
This is one of the KOOLEST videos I have ever come across! I enjoy your comprehensive discussions and explanations.
@RichardGarcia93
@RichardGarcia93 Місяць тому
I’ve always called it the “Spy Chord” for the James Bond reason lol.
@LanguidAndBittersweet
@LanguidAndBittersweet Місяць тому
Yeah, it's a pretty common name for it
@rabendranath
@rabendranath Місяць тому
That's a cool name!
@jehl1963
@jehl1963 Місяць тому
You could throw the Peter Gunn theme in the same category.
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Місяць тому
Not unlike the Jimi Hendrix chord! (in name, of course, not in actual notes!)
@henry247
@henry247 Місяць тому
Same
@josephm.benoit9202
@josephm.benoit9202 Місяць тому
Can you imagine _not_ telling Rick how fantastic this video is just because hundreds of others will have already? Thank you, Rick, for this great piece of analysis and appreciation.
@brianjames1233
@brianjames1233 Місяць тому
Ha Ha exactly. I'm fully aware my comment will be lost in an ocean of appreciation, but often can't resist a heart felt thank you.
@Caleb-xf5yn
@Caleb-xf5yn Місяць тому
I can't believe how deep this man is and how he makes music so approachable to average people. He's done so much for music with his breadth and depth of knowledge.
@davemarney5716
@davemarney5716 Місяць тому
Such a clear, clean walk-through! Showing the notation is incredibly helpful. Never realized until today that the final four measures are just the same interval pattern repeated on each note of the Em chord, ended with the money chord. Great stuff.
@user-om5rg3pd9b
@user-om5rg3pd9b Місяць тому
I’m 66 and have always been a big fan of James Bond 007. Years and Years back I made a 007 backing track on my DAW to play over using a synth, bass, drum machine and a Gretsch Nashville. I also put some female background vocals over using the synth. I did the original version though which had more guitar. To start off the track, I snagged a voice of Pierce Brosnan going…”The name’s Bond, James Bond.” Great video Rick. Big fan up here in Helen, GA. :-)
@herrp8765
@herrp8765 Місяць тому
Off topic. Having spent 6 glorious years in lovely Bavaria in then W. Germany, visiting Helen always reminds me of how great life was in the 1980s. See you next Oktoberfest!
@fishingthelist4017
@fishingthelist4017 Місяць тому
I need to go up there to see if the trout are still afraid of me.
@user-om5rg3pd9b
@user-om5rg3pd9b Місяць тому
The Trout Tournament is March 30th. :-D
@thestevenjaywaymusic7775
@thestevenjaywaymusic7775 Місяць тому
In my humble opinion, this was one of the best film theme tunes ever! In fact, on my new album which will be released over the next couple of months, one track has the very chord as the last chord. It really works well.
@grangerover500
@grangerover500 Місяць тому
Not an opinion - a fact!
@neomacchio4692
@neomacchio4692 Місяць тому
This is so great! I sat down and learned this tune on guitar years ago cause the chords and melody were so incredible! I’m still blown away by the writing, arrangement, and composing for an entire orchestra. Just brilliant.
@flyinandjammin
@flyinandjammin Місяць тому
I've been subscribed to your channel since you were doing the chord-naming exercises with Dylan. I the past year or so I've had many non-musician friends say, "Have you ever heard of Rick Beato?" It's so cool to see you breaking into "the mainstream," not only because you deserve the recognition, but because you are educating laypeople about music. You have my two favorite channels on UKposts.
@aluncurtis6124
@aluncurtis6124 Місяць тому
Greatest movie theme of them all! Sheer excitement and the final chord is bliss, mystery and sinister adventure all in one - brilliance!
@Simeon_Harris
@Simeon_Harris Місяць тому
i had to work out the tune for some of my students and it contains all 12 tones of the chromatic scale, which is very cool
@ihanak8814
@ihanak8814 Місяць тому
actually 13
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism Місяць тому
That chromatic descent with an octave displacement is really interesting. I think RIck has talked about octave displacements with passing tones before, but stressed it should be done on the off-beat, not the downbeat as it’s done here.
@Leave_The_Hall_69
@Leave_The_Hall_69 Місяць тому
​@@ihanak8814😮🤔
@Mark-fd3mg
@Mark-fd3mg Місяць тому
“Every note is good in the right context”. - Miles Davis
@uraniumcranium2613
@uraniumcranium2613 Місяць тому
Oscillation Cycles by Ron Jarzombek uses all 12 tones in a cool way, its the same pattern played forwards and reversed at different tempos and signatures. It is a bit heavy for some but he made a video explaining it.
@chunkysouperman
@chunkysouperman Місяць тому
I love all the insights that Rick gives us, but also appreciate the subtle trick of "moving to black and white" so nobody noticed that this was a much older video... the whole background is different. The amps are missing, so is the UKposts plaque and guitars... We're so enthralled what Rick has to say that we miss things... very nice!
@user-yc2oz8kc5k
@user-yc2oz8kc5k Місяць тому
I figured out which chord it was as soon as you began talking about it. It is the most iconic chord this side of the Beatles' "a day in the life" final chord. Good job Rick, thanx.
@WojtekSwieca
@WojtekSwieca Місяць тому
I was lucky enough to perform this and more James Bond guitar parts under a direction of Carl Davis with Poznan Philharmonics... back in the day. All Bond music is great music!
@pacinorules752
@pacinorules752 Місяць тому
Mr. Davis's theme for The World At War tv doc is haunting
@tjordulf
@tjordulf Місяць тому
I absolutely love that Lazy shuffly groove this track has. It makes it literally impossible to NOT bob ones head wearing Bass face!!! 😊👍🏻
@wesboyd3578
@wesboyd3578 16 днів тому
What Makes This Song Great without the title. I never noticed, or thought about, a lot of the stuff that you pointed out. A whole new appreciation for that piece.
@TLMuse
@TLMuse Місяць тому
This brought back memories of your early UKposts days, Rick. I started watching when you had around 40k subscribers; at the time you were mainly discussing film scores. I'm a guitarist, and though I've appreciated film scores, I had never paid careful attention to them. But your videos back then hit a sweet spot for me, with accessible theory helping me further understand and appreciate some well-known scores. It was fun to see you come back to that old topic! -Tom
@MusicManxxxxx
@MusicManxxxxx Місяць тому
Vic was a stunning reader. He was a dep on Guys and Dolls - the musical (for Mitch Dalton) at the National Theatre, London UK in the 1980s. He came in and sight read the entire score without having seen the score and having had no rehearsal. Several guitarists were booked as deps some of who struggled with the quite difficult parts and never came back. Phil Lee also did it for a while. I met Phil at a party and we talked about the show. He said "There was that one song.." and I said "Yeah! Take Back Your Mink" I then thanked him for turning down the dep position as the job was then "offered" to me and in direct contrast to Vic Flick, I sat in my bedroom with the parts and a cassette for a week... and I still struggled with it but I kept being re-booked.. The drummer took me to one side at one point and said "Your off-beats are dragging", and, given the show was full of fast off-beat ( e.g. Luck Be A Lady Tonight) I felt like a bit of a prune with a large dose of imposter syndrome.
@thedominion6643
@thedominion6643 Місяць тому
Rick could easily get Vic Flick for an interview and he should 🥹
@fredericlinden
@fredericlinden Місяць тому
Always delightful to read fabulous stories like yours !
@Tony-yp7ok
@Tony-yp7ok Місяць тому
I grew up round the corner from Vic Flick and was friends with his kids, lovely man. He’d occasionally sit in at a local jazz club on boozy Sunday afternoons, great player.
@d-d-i
@d-d-i Місяць тому
You could easily do even a full series on John Barry's career and the highlights of his compositions. He was one of the best.
@willms7350
@willms7350 Місяць тому
Love this- as a trumpet player I did this with the ISU Marching band in 1986! I had the lead to the High E Flat and I can tell you there are not a lot of players that can get there. We had more than 30 trumpets in the band and I was one of 2 that had that range! Very powerful sound! Makes me wanna pick the horn up and play right now!
@usahot1
@usahot1 Місяць тому
WOW... Blown away again Rick, Brilliant masterclass of an iconic film score!! BRAVO!!!
@AbWischBar
@AbWischBar Місяць тому
John Barry’s score is one of the key ingredients why James Bond became such a success. And it just defines the whole genre - I was so pleased when “The incredibles” built on these tunes and vibes too.
@artrandy
@artrandy Місяць тому
Just a note. There is no "Piccolo trumpet part" in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no 2, as written by him. It was originally played by a valveless natural trumpet in high F, whereas the piccolo trumpet itself was introduced 150 years after his death.......
@stefanklieme6154
@stefanklieme6154 Місяць тому
Exactly, maybe it's interesting to mention that the tube length of the natural F trumpet is between a standard Bb trumpet and a trombone(!).
@RayMancha
@RayMancha Місяць тому
I absolutely love this treasured video. I can easily save this video to watch later. But one of the reasons I've learned to leave comments now on certain videos, is so someone can leave a comment reminding me days, months, or even years later, of how fantastic a video like this one is. And it always sparks creatively fresh ideas for my future self. Thank you to Rick Beato for all your inspirational videos. Plus thank you, to anyone that randomly gives me a friendly reminder of this wonderful video. Have a great day.
@davidregehr2687
@davidregehr2687 Місяць тому
Rick, once more phenomenal. I am 65 and I have learned more from you about music than my guitarplaying brother and my pianoplaying father. To be fair they were self taught and did not have the structural chops you do. Thank you!
@davestephens6421
@davestephens6421 Місяць тому
Just notice how it swings!!! Classic!!!!!!
@fran6b
@fran6b Місяць тому
Great remark!
@scottbaker5938
@scottbaker5938 Місяць тому
The Peter Gunn theme is another very iconic guitar and big band arrangement
@Geritopia
@Geritopia Місяць тому
This is great. It gave me a lot to think about and appreciate when any composer creates something so indelibly identifiable as this. I've always loved the classic era of Bond and this was like putting a musical X-ray up on a light board.
@marccope942
@marccope942 Місяць тому
Love listening to you nerd out on songs that we all take for granted. Who would ever think that the high trumpet notes would be so difficult?
@laneadamson5686
@laneadamson5686 Місяць тому
You are simply a great teacher. You make the theory intelligible even though the listener has only a vague knowledge of anything more than basic modes.
@gwzipper1
@gwzipper1 Місяць тому
As a trumpet player, it was super cool to hear you call out Maynard Fergusson & Cat Anderson - two ICONIC high note players. Along with Arturo Sandoval, Doc Severinson, Wayne Bergeron and many others, that's a sound I adore. FYI, I can SLAY that high F (Concert Eb). Guys like those you mentioned live in the neighborhood a major fifth north of there.
@sammydaboul6781
@sammydaboul6781 Місяць тому
I'm so glad you did a video about it, I've been playing for ages but just recently started wondering anything about this chord!
@caramanico1
@caramanico1 Місяць тому
I worked out enough of the 007 theme to use it in my bass solo during my youthful bar band days. My older and (much) more experienced bandmates loved it though I know I never had it perfected (and I was a little inconsistent). Thank you for that, a lot of patience, a lot of mentoring and a lot of memories made during those 36 gigs and several hundred practice sessions to both The Wolf and Mr. Smooth Groove.
@tommarko9983
@tommarko9983 Місяць тому
whenever I hear a min(maj7) chord, I think of the opening chord of "It's Probably Me" on Ten Summoner's tales... then resolves down to the 6th. Really beautiful for sure. Thanks for this!
@rikk319
@rikk319 Місяць тому
That song of Sting's has the same wistful, mysterious feel as Bond's theme, just not as big and bombastic.
@JimBaker-ks4io
@JimBaker-ks4io Місяць тому
It's a MinMaj9 in this case :)
@Stavboy
@Stavboy Місяць тому
@@JimBaker-ks4io It evens adds the 11th at times, so I guess that'd be Emin(maj7)11
@tommarko9983
@tommarko9983 Місяць тому
@@JimBaker-ks4io I'd have to check, but I think the Sting song also has the 9th on top too...
@RobertJWaid
@RobertJWaid Місяць тому
Love your music dissections. Musicians hear music and appreciate it differently. You provide the why.
@michaelschwed
@michaelschwed Місяць тому
I really enjoy your videos. Over my head, but I love your enthusiasm and understanding which makes me admire the talent even more than I did before.
@brianwallace6566
@brianwallace6566 Місяць тому
constantly reinventing this genre/channel. this is so informative and precise. and awesome!
@PNWJEEPER01
@PNWJEEPER01 Місяць тому
3:02 As a lifelong big band nerd- I don't hear any strings. I hear a bari, tenor and alto sax unison line. This is one of my favorite charts; on horn or guitar it's a blast to play. Although, my happy place when it comes to movie tunes is Lalo Schiffrin's score to Bullitt.
@marshac1479
@marshac1479 Місяць тому
Now that's a tune. I love the horns.
@fredericlinden
@fredericlinden Місяць тому
Lalo Schifrin is another impressive musician. Pianist (classical & Jazz), composer & Orchestrator.
@svbarr
@svbarr Місяць тому
You really ought to do a breakdown of the theme from SHAFT - amazing song with the funky guitars and strings, etc...
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 Місяць тому
Dam rite
@mirsadseferovic2324
@mirsadseferovic2324 Місяць тому
Isaac Hayes
@jimgardner5129
@jimgardner5129 Місяць тому
Yes. Fantastic song. My first exposure to music other than Country, as a boy of 8 or 9 years. Safe to say it changed my life. I'm also a fan of the now very rare theme from SWAT, by the THP Orchestra. (THP = Three Hat Productions.) I was lucky enough to nab the 45 about 30 years ago, or more. I eventually got it digitized using the full version of Sound Forge. I cleaned up the pops/ clicks and gave it as high a sample size and rate that iTunes could play. And I may have increased its volume/ compressed it just ever so slightly; nothing extreme. I also made a "cover" .jpg for the file. Good times. :)
@blackawana
@blackawana Місяць тому
Word!!!!!!
@blackawana
@blackawana Місяць тому
Band kids from my time will BE THERE!!!!
@kenhuff1724
@kenhuff1724 Місяць тому
Thank you. It’s one of the best movie themes that brought excitement to a young me every time it played and still does today.
@froggystyle8270
@froggystyle8270 Місяць тому
As a child growing up with James Bond, the spooky final chord always meant that Bond is still out there and he will always return…..still gives me goosebumps.
@These_go_to_eleven_1959
@These_go_to_eleven_1959 Місяць тому
I am Death Metal guitar player and this video has me completely intrigued? isn't life strange?😂 Who would have thought a guy that plays Death metal would be totally into learning this stuff? Love this channel!🤘
@davidg1612
@davidg1612 26 днів тому
You would know then that a lot of Death Metal guitarists are into jazz so venturing into classical, big band and orchestra stuff isn't really so far-fetched.
@funkdaddy001
@funkdaddy001 Місяць тому
That danelectro is gorgeous
@twangbarfly
@twangbarfly Місяць тому
Great analysis as usual - entertaining, informative, infectious! The world is a better place for Rick Beato! Thank you!
@blainburgess5503
@blainburgess5503 Місяць тому
Thank you for sharing this and breaking it down! I really appreciate it!
@mark240862
@mark240862 Місяць тому
Vic Flik was a very big name on the London session scene back in the day. A long list of hits under his belt.. Up there with Jimmy Page and Big Jim Sullivan.
@patrickfisher4241
@patrickfisher4241 Місяць тому
Jimmy Page played guitar as a session musician on the Goldfinger soundtrack
@WinItReigns
@WinItReigns Місяць тому
And who can forget the Piccalo trumpet in the Iconic Beatles song PENNY LANE😊
@jimgolab536
@jimgolab536 Місяць тому
I do really wish that the trumpet player had given that trumpet to a museum. It was a piece of music history.
@gregduva
@gregduva Місяць тому
Thanks, Rick! You're awesome! You always make me feel like I did as a young kid, when I first started playing. You have a Real Gift and I appreciate you sharing it! Just wish somebody "big" in the business would recognize all that you are doing. God bless you/yours!
@bryangoad9061
@bryangoad9061 Місяць тому
When I watch you break down *iconic* songs and when you mention these various chords and notes, I'm amazed and stunned at how much detail there is in what seems like almost a surfer riff. And then I get bummed because I didn't pay attention enough in school when we HAD to take music. It doesn't always make sense to me but I'm gonna try to continue to figure it all out.
@blokjekaas8365
@blokjekaas8365 Місяць тому
Such an iconic chord
@frednerk8366
@frednerk8366 Місяць тому
The greatest film theme of all time. John Barry used to back Adam Faith in the late fifties and early sixties. They were called the John Barry Seven.
@marshac1479
@marshac1479 Місяць тому
The pizzicato that's the John Barry 7 sound.
@MrAdopado
@MrAdopado Місяць тому
I don't have enough of an understanding of music theory to really get the details here but for some reason I'm still fascinated by the analysis! It really enhances my appreciation of familiar music and the care and skill that has gone into its production. And, of course, I love the quality of Rick's presentation.
@Leakey57
@Leakey57 Місяць тому
Absolutely fascinating. I mainly listen to classical music nowadays, but this music is lodged in my childhood, and somehow sounds perfect.
@TheMattForbes
@TheMattForbes Місяць тому
Terrific video, Rick! Monty Norman's contribution amounts to that key melody line played by Vic Flick; however, the swinging big band arrangement/orchestration that John Barry built around Norman's 'trunk song' is the invaluable, game-changing contribution that would forever define the "007 sound" -- which was basically a brilliant fusion of big band jazz (with that iconic plungered/growling brass) supported by a '60s pop/rock rhythm section. That 'bridge' bop section for instance is pure Barry and really evokes that ominous, thrilling 'spy' sound that would be evoked by every other film and TV show in the genre for decades to come. It's a killer recipe and something that my arrangers and I still channel in my own music!
@stephenderry9488
@stephenderry9488 Місяць тому
I seem to remember he originally wrote it on a sitar as a song for an India-themed musical that never worked out. But an inspired piece of repurposing!
@TheMattForbes
@TheMattForbes Місяць тому
@@stephenderry9488 yes that's exactly right! It was originally a tune called "Bad Sign, Good Sign" from a musical version of "A House for Mr Biswas". And while Barry is undeniably the architect and innovator of the Bond 'sound', Norman's contribution with that key melodic 'hook' was a monumental jumping off point for everything that followed.
@davidraiklen4521
@davidraiklen4521 Місяць тому
Combining surf guitar with film noir was so different, and so right, that the track stood out from everything else. A signature sound that defined the spy genre for generations. Barry's incredible gift for creating signature sounds that ebbed and flowed with the story gave him a huge career in film. (Mancini tried something like this in Peter Gunn, but James Bond is the one that exploded)
@MikeBixby
@MikeBixby Місяць тому
Rick, you now have the best channel and my first stop when logging in. Keep em coming
@user-pj1cg5qy3n
@user-pj1cg5qy3n Місяць тому
beginning?
@justinkey4895
@justinkey4895 Місяць тому
What a spectacular piece of music. Trombone was my main focus in life for many years. It's good to see some big band love on this channel.
@dragonpundit.6443
@dragonpundit.6443 Місяць тому
I think this is a priceless examination of beloved music.
@adamfurnish8481
@adamfurnish8481 Місяць тому
Awesome video Rick! I've been loving the interviews, but I admittedly really miss your analysis and theory videos.
@aryehlion9984
@aryehlion9984 Місяць тому
John Barry was a genius - I love his score for the Bond film The Living Daylights featuring two songs performed by Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders
@marshac1479
@marshac1479 Місяць тому
The drumming on Living Daylights kills.
@earlgrey691
@earlgrey691 Місяць тому
'The Girl with The Sun In Her Hair' by Barry never fails to inspire.
@listonheinz9103
@listonheinz9103 Місяць тому
“Where Has Everybody Gone” aka “Necros Theme” as the instrumental version is so badass that even Necros himself listens to it when he kills people.
@qwertymanor
@qwertymanor Місяць тому
That score is one of the best scores of any movie. Underrated.
@marshac1479
@marshac1479 Місяць тому
@@earlgrey691 Oh my word. I love everything he did. I saw John Barry ar the Royal Albert Hall. He was amazing.
@alanniederlitz8630
@alanniederlitz8630 Місяць тому
LOve your channel. I love the interviews you have been doing, i used to work for a promoter here in Houston and we promoted punk and grunge from early '80s through mid 90s. I worked for Tom Bunch who managed the Butthole Surfers and the TOADIES. I especially dug the Billy Corrigan interview. I also knew Ronnie Renfrow who was leader of Ronnie Renfrow BIG BAND here. WOndering if you ever knew or met Ronnie? I used to teach and play golf with his younger brother... lOVE THE CHANNEL. Currently, at 62 i am learning to play GIT-TAR, i never expected to be so in love with trying to learn anything other than playing sports. I still play ice hockey at a fairly competetive level. Anyway i just love to strangle the guitars as i learn and i am not under any illusions about being a guitarist... i am LEARNING and loving it. My teacher learned from her BAND leader father so she is highly knowledgeable and very experienced guitarist and song writer. ANYWAY Ronnie is one cool dude
@jasonvanderwerff8104
@jasonvanderwerff8104 Місяць тому
Your analysis of a composition always gives me a stronger appreciation for the piece.
@JeffreyOrgill
@JeffreyOrgill Місяць тому
Great video! As soon as I saw the title I dropped wa I was doing and watched the whole thing through. Stuff like this keeps UKposts great!
@blackawana
@blackawana Місяць тому
Me, too...forget the computer slog! Gotta listen to Rick!
@NickT1023
@NickT1023 Місяць тому
You can’t unhear the James Bond theme opening in the middle eight of the Beatles’ “Hey Bulldog!”… “You can talk to me, you can talk to me, you can talk to me, if you’re lonely you can talk to me.”
@maryannlockwood7806
@maryannlockwood7806 Місяць тому
There def is a similarity. 💁🏻‍♀️🕵🏻🪲
@hmmmmm7499
@hmmmmm7499 Місяць тому
Wow, great catch. I never noticed that!
@sampage4715
@sampage4715 Місяць тому
Rick, I come from a musical family, I am an extremely poor keyboardist, never really developed my “gift” as I put it. Point being, I am absolutely amazed at your talent, I would suspect it comes from many years of hard work. Not sure how you remember all you talk about, but your talent is astounding and always very enjoyable!! Watch your series every chance I get.
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