the beautiful plays the piano in this awesome episode of Criminal Minds, 6x16, Coda, hope you enjoy!! LIKE, Comment, subscribe my beautifuls:) I DO NOT OWN THIS!
"I can't..I..I never have before but, its essentially all math" while i'm half way through a fundamentals of music theory video taking notes and losing my shit.
This scene is the sweetest. The way Sammy grabs Reid's hand to play the piano with him us so special and Reid is so patient with him it made my heart melt.
@@cait812 yep. My thoughts exactly. Reid had so much shit thrown at him so far. But they just. Poof. And the plot line is gone. I know this happens with big ensemble shows.... But so much wasted potential
Getting through to a child with special needs especially to the extreme that Sammy is like reid did is amazing. It’s a once in a life time experience that is probably one of the best feelings in the world
Tldr: People with high support needs deserve a life with human connection, not just a "once in a lifetime experience". I agree that forging that connection, especially with a child still finding their voice and means of communication, is enxhilirating when you make a breakthrough. I just hope you realize that people like Sammy will have to "breakthrough" to most people they meet in their life and that is an exhausting experience. By romanticizing moments like these makes it easier to forget that people with high support needs are still people. Its harder for them to connect with a world that wasnt built for them. People often seem determined to misunderstand those who think and see the world differently. These moments are often "once in a lifetime" events bc people do not spend their lives with differently abled people. When you have to take the time to unlearn your standards of communication and learn what the high support person wants, feels, and needs and how they individually communicate, it is so much easier to think of them as a child and blame and isolate people like sammy bc of things they cant control. Reid connected with sammy bc he was open and honest and listened to sammy. He asked sammy if he understood and believed him. Reid told sammy when he didnt understand and didnt blame sammy for not communicating in a way he could understand. When you see people as people and genuinely connect with them, no matter their individual needs, you learn to stop dehumanizing them by realizing that treating them as obstacles and objects you fail to acknowledge that while it can be difficult to work with them for reasons beyond their control, they can be assholes entirely on purpose and you can still love them anyway.
He didn't just play "the simplest major scale". He played with one hand and the proper thumb-under crossover, which means the person has had lessons or taught himself -- so, it's a reasonable assumption that he plays the piano. In this case, Reid claims to not play, but somehow picked it up because it's mathematical. In reality, it's obvious the actor playing Reid has had at least a few years of piano lessons.
@@Finians_Mancave are you sure ? Cause I essentially learned a full song after watching someone play it twice on piano and had never even touched one before that. I wouldn’t say it’s “mathematical” but this guy seems to represent a person with Aspergers and has a photographic memory and in that case it isn’t far fetched at all that he would learn very quickly
@@Finians_Mancave you don't have to have had a few years of lessons to do a c-major scale with thumb-under-crossover and a few chords. Takes maybe half an hour to learn, maybe an hour if you're untalented. (Doesn't mean that it's impossible that he did have lessons though). Besides that the fingering of the downward scale was wrong. He crossed over with his index finger instead of the middle finger.
I know. I used to be able to play A Thousand Miles and River Flows in You but I don't really play. I just imitated the ones shown in CZcams tutorials. XD
I love this scene! Reid is so patient with Sammy and the way they bond through the song on the piano is so heartwarming. Sammy voluntarily grabbing Reid's hand to place it in the right spots was a great surprise :)
The scene is really sweet, though Reid can clearly play the piano a little, it usually takes a little bit of time building up the finger strength and control for clear notes like that. I'm just being pedantic though as a pianist. It is a beautiful way to get through to the child though
As someone who is autistic I feel like Reid is on the spectrum also I like to remind people it’s a spectrum everyone reacts differently to it I feel it helps him with his work along side his brain power he definitely has traits of autism in my opinion
@@TheTaintedRelic yes I can confirm they did say that in one of the first episodes in the first season. The one with the twin blonde girls and the obsessed stalker
I've been trying to find the song my nana played on the piano before she died, we used to have a beautiful piano when I was little and when she would baby sit me she would play. .....she died a few years and I heard this song at one of my friends house and I recognized it and I went home and heard it on criminal minds......and I remembered that moment with her. And this song reminds me of her.....thank you....thank you so much....I wouldn't of found the name without you. This song means everything to me now
Season 1-7 had the best clear cast, the strongest one, 8-10 had Blake and she was ok but didn’t feel like family, Kate had potential but never came back
Every time I hear the song it gives me flashbacks and I think in a way that's what's happening to Sammy. I think when he plays this song he sees what happened to his parents and in a way that's what he's trying to tell Reid. This conversation sounded a little better in my head so if this sounds stupid I'm sorry...
For some people, it is. ASD is so varied that there are definitely people who communicate this way. Now, getting a Spencer Reid who can “talk” back to you so quickly would be nearly impossible, which could be why it’s not seen very often, but as someone who’s autistic, I can say that this IS how at least an aspect of ASD works for some people on the spectrum.
My friends and I (all autistic) had a fuckin blast watching this episode. I do find it funny how Reid is pretty much textually autistic but seems to have the same approach as me most of my life, just "Yeah probably but maybe if I don't look at it won't be there".
Let me start by saying I love Criminal Minds. However in the scene when I the camera pans up and they show the backing landscape I promise there isn’t a land mass in all of Louisiana that is that high. I live in Lake Charles Louisiana about 70 miles west of Lafayette. The highest point in Louisiana is only a little over 6 hundred feet. I don’t know we’re this was filmed but it wasn’t in South Louisiana.
this scene was my 2nd time seeing autism in play...........not rain man.....and it actually helped me recognise some signs....glad that I got my kid early intervention at 2yo....
"I can't..I..I never have before but, its essentially all math" while i'm half way through a fundamentals of music theory video taking notes and losing my shit.
MEEEEE. Dear Lord music theory is awesome and interesting and fun but when you hit snags it makes you tear your hair out.
XD I feel you right there
Reid- it’s essentially just math.
Beethoven literally rolls over in his grave
Meeeeeee
my brother (a lifelong classical pianist) would have thrown something at the screen when Reid said that.
This scene is so sweet, the way Reid and Sammy bond through the music and Sammy voluntarily touches Reid’s hand to help him play.
This scene is the sweetest. The way Sammy grabs Reid's hand to play the piano with him us so special and Reid is so patient with him it made my heart melt.
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I’m supposed to be going to sleep but now I’m watching Reid clips
Same 😂
stop calling me out like that lol
M E T O O
But actually tho
Me right now
Incredible scene. Speaks to Reid’s emotional intelligence and ability to apply logic to something so artistic and beautiful
My dude Sammy went from “playing” yes to playing a whole f***ing song
He did actually buy a piano after that case
But sadly the show never addressed it again
@@marsmontufar6319 Basically the shows approach to everything.
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@@cait812 yep. My thoughts exactly. Reid had so much shit thrown at him so far. But they just. Poof. And the plot line is gone.
I know this happens with big ensemble shows.... But so much wasted potential
Getting through to a child with special needs especially to the extreme that Sammy is like reid did is amazing. It’s a once in a life time experience that is probably one of the best feelings in the world
Tldr: People with high support needs deserve a life with human connection, not just a "once in a lifetime experience".
I agree that forging that connection, especially with a child still finding their voice and means of communication, is enxhilirating when you make a breakthrough. I just hope you realize that people like Sammy will have to "breakthrough" to most people they meet in their life and that is an exhausting experience.
By romanticizing moments like these makes it easier to forget that people with high support needs are still people. Its harder for them to connect with a world that wasnt built for them. People often seem determined to misunderstand those who think and see the world differently. These moments are often "once in a lifetime" events bc people do not spend their lives with differently abled people. When you have to take the time to unlearn your standards of communication and learn what the high support person wants, feels, and needs and how they individually communicate, it is so much easier to think of them as a child and blame and isolate people like sammy bc of things they cant control.
Reid connected with sammy bc he was open and honest and listened to sammy. He asked sammy if he understood and believed him. Reid told sammy when he didnt understand and didnt blame sammy for not communicating in a way he could understand.
When you see people as people and genuinely connect with them, no matter their individual needs, you learn to stop dehumanizing them by realizing that treating them as obstacles and objects you fail to acknowledge that while it can be difficult to work with them for reasons beyond their control, they can be assholes entirely on purpose and you can still love them anyway.
On the TV show "House", he did it twice!
Reid: *plays the simpliest major scale*
I didnt know you could play...
He didn't just play "the simplest major scale". He played with one hand and the proper thumb-under crossover, which means the person has had lessons or taught himself -- so, it's a reasonable assumption that he plays the piano. In this case, Reid claims to not play, but somehow picked it up because it's mathematical. In reality, it's obvious the actor playing Reid has had at least a few years of piano lessons.
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@@Finians_Mancave are you sure ? Cause I essentially learned a full song after watching someone play it twice on piano and had never even touched one before that. I wouldn’t say it’s “mathematical” but this guy seems to represent a person with Aspergers and has a photographic memory and in that case it isn’t far fetched at all that he would learn very quickly
@@Finians_Mancave you don't have to have had a few years of lessons to do a c-major scale with thumb-under-crossover and a few chords. Takes maybe half an hour to learn, maybe an hour if you're untalented. (Doesn't mean that it's impossible that he did have lessons though). Besides that the fingering of the downward scale was wrong. He crossed over with his index finger instead of the middle finger.
I know. I used to be able to play A Thousand Miles and River Flows in You but I don't really play. I just imitated the ones shown in CZcams tutorials. XD
0:50
Every music teacher ever who said "Come on its not as hard as math" about music theory: 👁️👄👁️
I'm a musician and an engineer. Music is based on math but engages your emotions. So it's harder than math.
Reid’s so good with kids 🥺
And then in real life, Matthew tells kids to get the hell away and asks if the network sent the little baby
@@bobbyoldhead4198 these documents are a joke XD Matthew isn't actually like this, lol
My dude just mathed his way outta music lessons, smdh. XD
he even statistic his way into flirting 👁👄👁
He turned "yes" into a whole song
I love this scene! Reid is so patient with Sammy and the way they bond through the song on the piano is so heartwarming. Sammy voluntarily grabbing Reid's hand to place it in the right spots was a great surprise
:)
I found this episode fascinating with how Sammy's mind works and how the team cracked his clues.
Also, this song on the piano is lovely.
I nearly cried at this scene , it so cute the bond between Reid and sammy that sammy trusts him enough to touch him
This scene is definitely one of my favorites of the whole show
memento mori
This is one of the reasons Reid is my favorite character
Reid actually bought a keyboard in the end of this episode
The scene is really sweet, though Reid can clearly play the piano a little, it usually takes a little bit of time building up the finger strength and control for clear notes like that. I'm just being pedantic though as a pianist. It is a beautiful way to get through to the child though
As someone who is autistic I feel like Reid is on the spectrum also I like to remind people it’s a spectrum everyone reacts differently to it I feel it helps him with his work along side his brain power he definitely has traits of autism in my opinion
I’m pretty it’s confirmed he’s on the spectrum in one of the earlier episodes of season 1, I can’t remember which one tho
@@TheTaintedRelic yes I can confirm they did say that in one of the first episodes in the first season. The one with the twin blonde girls and the obsessed stalker
“I don’t play, but essentially it’s just math.” Funny, and true.
Guess I'm rewatching this episode tonight🤷♀️ It's way too sweet💞
What episode
@@Thejlwt season 6 episode 16
@@catalinrosu6358 thanks
the piece at the end of this makes me feel like some super secret passageway is going to open up and reveal the secrets of the universe
The little boy who played Sammy was amazing.
He was playing "The Smile of a child" by Paul Reeves
reid is so good with connecting with kids🥺💕
The title of the music is coda i know cuz i was watching the piano of it
It also goes by "Brother" or "Sammy's song" by road hawgs. That's the sheet music you can find.
that’s also the name of that episode. season 6 episode 16
Aliyah Irene
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hello for everyone looking for the correct name of the piece it is called Smile of a Child
I've been trying to find the song my nana played on the piano before she died, we used to have a beautiful piano when I was little and when she would baby sit me she would play. .....she died a few years and I heard this song at one of my friends house and I recognized it and I went home and heard it on criminal minds......and I remembered that moment with her. And this song reminds me of her.....thank you....thank you so much....I wouldn't of found the name without you. This song means everything to me now
What’s the song called
@@vrohtoniceplayz8853 "Brother" by Road Hawgs
hello for everyone looking for the correct name of the piece it is called Smile of a Child
Criminal Minds had such an amazing cast. I honestly miss them.
Season 1-7 had the best clear cast, the strongest one, 8-10 had Blake and she was ok but didn’t feel like family, Kate had potential but never came back
this is the scene that made me fall in love with reid
this is beautiful, LOVELOVELOVE it!
one of the best scenes of this amazing show imo. honestly now thinking about it there are so many good scenes i cant choose
This is the only episode of the entire series that I cannot rewatch. I hurt for Sammy and his parents.
Out of everything scene in Criminal Minds ever, this one is my favorite.
10 years ago & i will always remember the moment i fell in love w this piece.
Oh my goodness. I can't believe you broke it off there!
I MUST see the rest of this scene!
With both Spence and Sammy having trouble with touching this scene really opened my eyes how well this specific ep got me
Every time I hear the song it gives me flashbacks and I think in a way that's what's happening to Sammy. I think when he plays this song he sees what happened to his parents and in a way that's what he's trying to tell Reid.
This conversation sounded a little better in my head so if this sounds stupid I'm sorry...
That was beautiful how he reached Sammy on his level
Ok but why does this kid not have a communication ipad or something. Like clearly he understands how to answer questions, he just is non verbal.
I always got chills during this episode
do you remember the episode number i forgot
@@soph1e_card0na 6x16
I love this one! 😍💖
I learned it when I first saw this episode!!!
I love this episode
That's not how autism works, but I still love this scene because Reid always brings a gentle presence when needed.
For some people, it is. ASD is so varied that there are definitely people who communicate this way. Now, getting a Spencer Reid who can “talk” back to you so quickly would be nearly impossible, which could be why it’s not seen very often, but as someone who’s autistic, I can say that this IS how at least an aspect of ASD works for some people on the spectrum.
The spectrum is very diverse. Both Reid and Sammy are equally autistic, they're just have different support needs.
this video has moved me very much
That makes me think about the piano bits in Battlestar Galactica….
One of the characters in my Christmas novel that will be published has autism, and this movie helped me understand what AS is like! Thank you!
Beautiful
This is my favorite Criminal Minds episode.... !!!!!!
What episode is this
@@vrxti.5251 not sure if you still need it but its season 6 episode 16, its in the description :)
@@acc7343 I don’t but thank you
I was finna turn up when they started playing Coda
sorry to be stupid what is Coda!? K I looked it up. But what is this music? It really got to my heart. I could listen to it a lot
@@MNTayler Brother, Road Hawgs
i think it’s called ‘Smile of a Child’
@@edie9805 It is not
@Eunoia it is, it’s the smile of a child by Paul Reeves
I love the song the boy plays. It haunts me.
This solidified in my mind that I want Spencer Reid's babies.
YES I KNOW HE'S FICTIONAL
This scene makes me feel like wanting too cry.
Reid needs his own show
I just watched this seen!!
what season?
Song is: The Smile of a Child by Paul Reeves
Nice jobs,thanks share
reid: **asks a question**
sammy: **plays a whole fucking song**
Working on learning this song now becasue of this episode.
Reminds me of the space creatures communicating with the earth folks through music in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
1:33 The kid's hands get freakishly big... once you see it you can't unsee it.
My friends and I (all autistic) had a fuckin blast watching this episode. I do find it funny how Reid is pretty much textually autistic but seems to have the same approach as me most of my life, just "Yeah probably but maybe if I don't look at it won't be there".
Sweet
And it's DOCTOR REID!!!
learning to play sammy's song on piano! so far so good
The boy acting is better than the acting of the substitute actors in the following seasons
I havr no idea what this is from or what it really means but this scene resonated with me for some reason
Yes!!!!!!!!!
Dang it now I have to watch the show.
I’m on the episode !!! Season 6 Episode 16
Yes or no answers only please
Kid: 1:26
Yess Reid taught Sammy how to play piano very well
Cry laughing at the kids CGI hands. Once you see it you can’t unsee it
yo any of you guys know what's this piano song? I'm actually interested to listen to it
Coda Piano, or The Smile of a Child by Paul Reeves. I believe
At 1:34 Sammy turns into an alien with giant man hands, it seems his forearms are longer than his torso, strange green screen effect here lol.
I do not know this but my guess he tryna communicate by piano
Can anyone tell me what that piece of music is from? It's Beautiful.
From this scene, it sounds like he was happy someone took his parents away...
Thats wasnt my interpretation of the playing
Reid: Sammy, would it be alright if I sat here?
Sammy:…
Reid:(sits down)
Let me start by saying I love Criminal Minds. However in the scene when I the camera pans up and they show the backing landscape I promise there isn’t a land mass in all of Louisiana that is that high. I live in Lake Charles Louisiana about 70 miles west of Lafayette. The highest point in Louisiana is only a little over 6 hundred feet. I don’t know we’re this was filmed but it wasn’t in South Louisiana.
Is that an actual song ta the end
Yep! It’s called either Coda, Brother, or Sammy’s song. It has another name too but I forgot it.
bro is no one gonna say which season or episode it is
i wonder what song he is playing
this scene was my 2nd time seeing autism in play...........not rain man.....and it actually helped me recognise some signs....glad that I got my kid early intervention at 2yo....
what is piece of music played by the boy????
Anyone know the name of the song the kid is playing?
Which episode was this I wanna see it
What is the song? It's really beautiful
It’s “The smile of a child” by Paul Reeves, it’s indeed a beautiful piece
I played rather well I must say
What song do they play???
What episode?
What song is?
Oh dear, is there nothing original anymore? The duelling banjos scene near the beginning of "Deliverance".
bro his answer is so confusing XD like talking to girls
2:06
Does anyone know the name of the song he's palying
🥰😍🥰🤗🙏😉
fast learner
does anyone know what's the name of this piece of music?
The Smile of a child