Jackson 5 and Bach were funky way before Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk! - "I Want You Bach" -ThePianoGuys video free download


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Uploaded: 2015/03/17

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We owe a monumental debt of gratitude and a HEAVY shout out to Hale Centre Theatre for providing the set, the elaborate costumes, the harpsichord, the descending piano/cello cage and, most of all, the friendliest professional team of stage people in the business! If you are ever in Utah, you HAVE to see a production there: http://www.hct.org .THANK YOU, AMAZING HALE PEOPLE!

Story behind the song

What if the harpsichord from the 1770s hit headlong into the talk box from 1970s? What if J.S. Bach and Jackson 5 met up and just jammed? Would they jive? Can you dig it? These are the kind of far out questions we asked ourselves as we laid down these licks and cut this film. We decided to put together a gig with two wigs in dandy attire and two hep-cats in some funkadelic threads to see if it would fly. (Incidentally, Steve’s 1770/1970 alter egos are “Sir Reginald von Sharp” and “Scooby” while Jon’s are “Duke Johann van Keymeister” and “Phil.”)

Presenting… “I Want You Bach” – Jackson 5’s funky “I Want You Back” mashed-up with 5 illustrious themes written by J.S. Bach. (See if you can catch them all – winner gets a free disco ball…which will be faxed to you).

All the sounds you hear were created by the instruments shown – including the words “I Want You Back/Bach” simulated by a “talk box” (popularly used in the 1970’s, but never with a cello!) Here’s how it works: Steve plays cello notes through a micro speaker built into a foot pedal, the sound then travels through a tube and into his mouth where he shapes the notes into actual words. (Google “talk box” to learn more – it’s pretty groovy.) To our knowledge the likes of electric cello, grand piano, harpsichord, Baroque cello, talk box, and kick drum have never gigged together. Until now. It’s totally the battle of the 70’s – the 1770s and the 1970s…can you dig?

Phil is tickling the ivories of a custom-built hybrid grand piano, while Scooby shreds on a custom 5-stringed electric cello complete with a sidecar kick drum. Conversely, Sir Reginald is playing a circa-1700-replica Baroque cello (no “why don’t you fix it?” jokes, please), and Duke Johann is playing an actual harpsichord that was built and designed by Hale Centre Theatre. In fact, nearly everything you see in this video was provided by Hale Centre Theatre – from the sinking Piano/Cello platform down to the disco duds of Scooby and Phil opposite the Scarlett Pimpernel robes arrayed upon Johann and Sir Reggie.

We filmed this using 4K resolution (a huge step up from 1080p and quickly becoming the new “high def”), allowing for more freedom and flexibility to zoom in and out of static shots (which helped us create the illusion that two different versions of Jon and Steve were jamming together.)

Let us know what you think in the comments below! If you liked it – don’t forget to flog the “thumbs up!”

And if you’ve read this far into the description you’re invited to either an evening of highbrow hobnobbing with Sir Reginald von Sharp and his entourage or a night of sick roller-skating with Phil and his dancing mustache. Please choose a 1770s/1970s alter ego name.

Credits

“I Want You Back” as performed by Michael Jackson and Jackson 5, written by The Corporation

Arrangement written and produced by Al van der Beek, Jon Schmidt & Steven Sharp Nelson

Also inspired by the following Johann Sebastian Bach pieces: Brandenburg Concertos No. 3 & 5, Two Part Invention No. 8, Minuet in G, Bourrée, and Gavotte from the French Suite No. 5

Performed by

Jon Schmidt: Piano & harpsichord

Steven Sharp Nelson: Baroque cello, electric cello, talk box, cello percussion, percussion, & vocal textures

Al van der Beek: Vocal textures & percussion

Recorded, mixed, & mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios, Utah

Video filmed & produced by Paul Anderson & Shaye Scott

Edited by Shaye Scott

Hale Center Theatre Crew:

Theatre Producers – Mark & Sally Dietlein

Scenic Designer – Kacey Udy

Props Mistress & Set Dresser – Michelle Jensen

Props Assistant – Jennifer Taylor

Production Assistant – Jamie Sanduk

Stage Manager – Jimmy Smolka

Lighting Designer & Body Double – Adam Flitton

Costume Designer – Brooke Wilkins

Wig & Make Up Designer – Krissa Lent & Trisha Ison

Costumer – Peggy Willis

Sound Engineer – Shane Steel

Carpenter & Body Double – Ryan White

Carpenters & Engineers – Rob Kinmont, Kelby Merton, & Brian Loth

Comments

8 years ago

Lilith Kooks

What is the Bach piece?

8 years ago

Ruizhi Hua

I LOVE THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

8 years ago

Carylen Prida

This is really creative!!

8 years ago

Andoc's GameStation

Thank you for this video, it's literally what I've been wanting you guys to do for the longest time! Long live the Jacksons and Bach! :D

8 years ago

Shirley Gramlich

So NICE!!!!!

8 years ago

ccs4

牛逼

8 years ago

Kristine Silmaro

This was so much fun. It also must have taken quite a lot of detail and work. Just the makeup, hair and clothing itself must have been hard to do, especially the 1770s. As always, great job Piano Guys! I really think this one, the Batman Evolution, and the Lord of the Rings Medley are my favorites

8 years ago

Rich Chamberland

Great fun!  Keep it coming.

8 years ago

Ella Kaale

This is my favorite Piano Guys song. I'm going to one of their concerts in a few weeks and I'm 99.9% positive that they won't play this ;'))))))) oh well ;')))))))))))

8 years ago

Adyson Kurtz

This is amazing!!

8 years ago

killer eren

That was lefitness

8 years ago

tm502010

Just gets better everytime I watch it!!

8 years ago

Edgar Mendoza

Una agradable interpretación y mezcla de dos época 1770 a 1970 Jackson 5 and Bach were funky way before Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk! - "I Want You Bach" -ThePianoGuys

8 years ago

Łukasz Tymiński

AWESOME GUYS !

8 years ago

정혜인

Wow it was so amazing

8 years ago

Michael DeLuco

Great stuff. Just an opinion...lose the costumes and just play the music. To me the costumes are nothing but a distraction from your obvious talent.

8 years ago

Breanne Jackson

Dang, they're awesome!

8 years ago

Adam Patierno

Cool 

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