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Maynard James Keenan's Unique Approach To Writing Songs
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In this clip, Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer) breaks down his songwriting process and gives advice on becoming a better improviser.

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@TerrapinFlyer

2 months ago

One of my instructors at recording school 20 years or so ago was a engineer's assistant on Aenima. He said Maynard was the first true consumate professional vocalist he'd ever seen work. In total control of pitch, timbre, breath, proximity effect, etc., and almost never needed to comp vocal tracks or do lots of takes. Made a real impression on him.

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@vijaymehra1101

2 months ago

Great to hear that his high school music teacher impacted him.

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@dontsqueakthecat

2 months ago

I'm a foster mom. I can't tell you how many times I have had conversations kids say, "I can't do that." "I'm rubbish." "I'm too stupid." "I don't know how." And the worse, to me at least, "I have no talent." I have to figure out how to make them understand. . . . They haven't gathered enough information or spent enough time doing it for that to be an informed opinion. I'm saving this clip to show them. I like the way Maynard explains how even though he knows how to do this it isn't a lightning bolt that comes out of nowhere. He works at it. Figured out the beats and counts. He is explaining this in a way I never have been able too. He admits what a lot of musicians keep hidden. About the work and learning you have to do to find that talent. Absolutely beautiful. Gentlemen, I thank you both.

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@rapid13

2 months ago

Rick is such a good interviewer. Heā€™s got a great feel for when to help keep it moving and when to just let the guest talk. To my point, at 5:54 heā€™s about to say something about Joni, realizes Maynard has something to say, stops himself from going on and just asks Maynard to continue. Most interviewers would have kept telling their own story, but Rick is humble enough and smart enough to know itā€™s not about him, itā€™s about the guest. Go watch the Sting interview if you havenā€™t, itā€™s a perfect example of how to get someone to open up during an interview.

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@jessed3884

2 months ago

I had Lateralus in my truck (6 disc CD changer) as a young man for years and years. I still enjoy the album in its entirety at least once a month of not more. masterpiece.

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@Swampster70

1 month ago

I love Maynard's description of how improvisation is reliant on hard work. That it's not just a case of doing what you feel but a case of doing what you feel after decades of making sure that your chops are on point by using accurate musical cues. It's a simple truth.

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@thesilk1954

2 months ago

I'm highly surprised how in depth he went in a such a calm cool way when answering a question he's been asked 10 billion times. Interesting to see how he has evolved over the years in interviews.

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@insidejazzguitar8112

2 months ago

Driving around with it on a loop, listening over and over again till you absorb it and start hearing little thingsā€¦ I can relate to that

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@Lysergicide25

2 months ago

Saw Tool on Monday for the 2nd time. Every time, Iā€™m absolutely blown away.

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@williamcozart8158

2 months ago

I love that Mayard shouted out Bon Scott as an influence.

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@zeeeeroin9981

2 months ago

He draws with his voice. Transposed artistic principle.

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@weirdunclebob

2 months ago

When are the Adam Jones, Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor interviews dropping?! Can't wait!

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@Dianelee999

2 months ago

What an inspiring conversation with a brilliant artist. Rick is unique in his ability to evoke conversations like this. Riveting! Bravo, Rick and Maynard šŸ’œšŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

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@declanludick3022

2 months ago

This is the most underrated channel (besides Ricks' main channel) on YouTube!!!!!!!!

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@gabet1075

2 months ago

Maynard is so freaking awesome. Always has been.

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@AVM-Music

2 months ago

The best thing about working musically with others is to see what they can bring to the mix. We had a drummer try out and he was desperate to keep up with every guitar stroke, told him to do what HE feels and out came something totally unique

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@nigelsmith721

2 months ago

Brilliant conversation as always.

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@jacobmarley6781

2 months ago

This is one of my favorite things to see on youtube, and so very hard to find. What is it though? Process, creators talking about their process. Good job getting him to talk about it rick. Thank you.

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@kevinlentz7604

2 months ago

Thank you Rick for musical direction,so much neededā¤

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