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

5 of Our Favorite "Jazz" Sounds - #162

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

Peter Martin

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🗓️ 23 July 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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In today's episode, Peter and Adam list their seven jazz sounds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Adam Menace.

0:16.5

And I'm Peter Barton.

0:17.7

And this is the You'll Hear a podcast.

0:19.3

Daily Jazz advice coming at you. That's right, man. What are we got going on today? Well, today we have, we're going to talk about five of our favorite jazz sounds. And I noticed you have jazz in quotes. Tell me about that. Yeah, I put jazz in quotes. No, I think this is, I meant to say, like, these aren't necessarily exclusive to jazz, but these are definitely, they're more, they happen more in jazz than any other kind of music.

0:43.0

And they're not, it's not like really like a lick or anything like that, but a specific lick or anything, but really just like a sound that you hear, you know, that really hate you.

0:52.0

Maybe kind of, and maybe for some folks, it's almost like a subliminal thing when these sounds are placed outside of a typical jazz performance where it's like jazz, you know. I think so. You mean, a lot of these actually are used by like, you know, when a classical composer writes a jazz thing, right? Right. Let's go. Let's do a couple bars of jazz. Yeah, exactly.

1:11.4

They might employ this could be five of our favorite jazzy sounds, in quotes. Jazzy, that's a great word. Ugh. Okay. Well, so what's the first one? So the first one is the casino lick. And we're going to shout out my buddy, Matt Villinger, a really awesome pianist from St. Louis originally now living in Kansas City.

1:08.8

I think he studied with you for a little bit when he was over at SIEwe.

1:12.1

Tell me. your really awesome pianist from St. Louis, originally now living in Kansas City. I think he studied

1:28.5

with you for a little bit when he was over at SIEwe. Talented kid. Matt is a very talented

1:33.3

kid, but he put together this video. Probably about 35 now. I'm not much of a kid, but he was. He puts together this great video on YouTube.

1:25.5

If you just YouTube the casino lick, you'll see it.

1:27.7

It's really hilarious.

1:29.1

And it's all these pianists that are doing a similar kind.

1:32.2

I mean, it's all these pianists that are doing a similar kind.

1:47.3

I mean, it's actually there's different variations of it, but it's this way of, that all pianists do at some point,

1:52.8

basically where you're just running your fingers in the same position.

1:56.5

You know, kind of get this.

1:59.7

And saxophone is kind of do this too. Every instrument has a casino lick. This is kind of get this. And saxophonists kind of do this too.

2:01.5

Every instrument has a casino lick.

2:03.9

This is kind of ghetto.

2:04.6

Well, that's the actual.

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