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

4 Ways to Stay Motivated During a Pandemic

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

During these trying times, it can be hard to find the will to keep practicing your instrument. That's why today, Peter and Adam have some tips to help you get back in the practice room.Today's episode is sponsored by Anytune (featuring an Anytune remix of the theme song!) Anytune is the perfect tool for anyone looking to improve their practice sessions. Learn, transcribe, and practice solos by slowing down the tempo, adjusting the pitch, and (for Pro+ users), isolating specific instruments in the mix. For more info, follow this link. And for access to the Android beta of Anytune, click this link.Today's Open Studio Live Events (All times in EDT):1:00 PM - Adam's Daily Guided Practice Session (for Members Only)For the rest of this week's calendar, follow this linkInterested in more music advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase. And be sure to check out our All Access Pass - every course from Open Studio on every instrument.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

Hey, Peter.

0:00.9

Hey, Adam.

0:02.2

So I'm like done with Tiger King.

0:05.7

I don't feel like practicing.

0:08.3

What do I do now?

0:10.1

Lacking some motivation?

0:11.4

Yeah, I think so.

0:12.1

Feel like you lost your mojo?

0:13.2

I might have.

0:13.9

We're going to hook you up today on the You'll Hear a podcast.

0:16.5

Okay. I'm Adam Manus. And I'm Adam Manus.

0:40.9

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:41.7

And you're listening to the Yule here at podcast.

0:44.0

Music advice coming at you.

0:45.6

Coming at you today, we are sponsored by EniTune.

0:47.7

Peter, did you know that the Nintune team is close to the NETude on Android Private Beta?

0:53.5

I had heard. They're getting closer and closer. It's very exciting. You know, they've been a desktop app for a while. They've been an iOS app for a while. And Android peeps are like, what, what about us? We want a little ID-Tune. Maybe I want to transcribe some John Coltrane on my Android. That's right. Guess what Android users. Go to Enetune.app slash Android and sign up to try out the beta. You can be the first, or you'll hear it listeners, are the first invitees over to the AnyTune Android beta. Yeah, and this is always a very special time because... It's a special time in a user's life.

1:28.3

It's a special time.

1:29.3

I don't know if you've ever been part of it. I was part of the original Sonos beta testers. No way. Yeah, back in the day. No way. Back 16 years ago, yeah. And it's exciting because, well, I should say this, with a company like Anytune, a product like this, a beautiful piece of software, it's exciting because they're so thoughtful and purposeful

1:28.3

in how they design their software that even though it's beta, you know it's going to be useful and that you're going to get a chance to give feedback, maybe even be a part of the process. I mean, some of these jankety apps, you don't want to be on beta because it'll make your phone fall apart. Yeah, but not anything to know that. Not any two. They got their stuff together. Oh my gosh. And it's such a great tool to use. If you haven't used it before, it's such an awesome way to transcribe music. Slow stuff down. You can set markers. You can set loops. You can focus on individual instruments from classic tracks. You can take out the piano and just play along with like Paul Chambers. That's kind of my, I mentioned that the other day.

2:17.9

It's kind of my favorite, that's currently my favorite usage of the app and that ability

2:22.7

to just practice along with the greats.

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