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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

32 Years Of Musical Wisdom

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 3 August 2023

โฑ๏ธ 33 minutes

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Peter lays out his 6 laws of progress and explains how they've helped him over the years.ย 

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0:00.0

What's up everybody? Peter Martin.

0:27.1

This is the You'll hear of podcast.

0:29.6

Music advice coming at you.

0:31.3

Normally with two of us here, Adam and myself, Adam Annis, is on vacation, down in the Florida Keys.

0:37.6

Actually, he's not in the Keys.

0:38.6

He is in Florida.

0:39.3

We just said Keys because we thought that would be a fun pun.

0:41.9

Producer Caleb is still in the house.

0:43.6

We're keeping things rolling and we're going to change things up just a little bit.

0:46.9

We're still talking about music, piano and all that kind of stuff.

0:50.0

But what I thought would be fun today would be to kind of do a brain dump for me to be able to hopefully be focused in on passing along some knowledge, some wisdom from, well, we're calling this 32 years.

1:04.7

And I know what you're thinking.

1:05.8

You're 32 years old.

1:06.9

So this is my whole lifetime.

1:08.3

I'm in fact a little bit older than 32.

1:09.9

I'm 52.

1:12.3

And so I decided to go back to age 20. 32. Is that correct? Is my math correct, Caleb? I think my math is correct. So not to say that I didn't

1:19.6

learn anything worthwhile before I was 20. I definitely did. But 20 seemed like to be the first point where I think I was

1:26.1

sort of, you know, I got a chance to play with Betty Carter when I was 20. So that was like a big thing like on the job learning musical wisdom, how to perform, how to swing, how to how to, you know, be of service to the audience, to the music and all that kind of stuff. And things started to kind of click for me around that time. So a little bit arbitrary, but 32 years of musical or piano wisdom. And I've broken it up into some different areas that I'm passionate about and I think that I may have some helpful things for you, some of which you've heard before, some of which you maybe haven't heard before. It doesn't really matter when we're on sort of a

2:01.2

learning journey on a growth journey. I think it's so important, equally important often,

2:06.4

um, for reinforcement or like looking at something that you know or thinking about it from a

2:11.6

different angle through a prism, upside down sometimes, whatever it is, because these core

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