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

5 Ways To Start an Iconic Album

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

Peter Martin

Musicians React, Video Podcast, Tutorials, Album, Vocal Stems, Song Breakdown, Album Breakdown, Jazz Musicians React, Song Stems, Music, Musical Life, Reaction, Live Music, Fresh Spin Fridays, Peter Martin, Isolated Stems, Jazz, 194861, Album Analysis, Adam Maness, Kid A Harmony Analysis, Music Commentary, Jazz Tutorials, Music Theory, Jazz Lessons, Track-by-track, Album Deep Dive, Best New Jazz, Chords, Jazz Courses, Music Analysis, Music Advice, Jazz Education, Music Education

4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

First impressions are everything - Peter and Adam check out some of the best opening moments from their favorite albums

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0:00.0

Hey, Peter.

0:01.5

Hey, what's up, Adam?

0:02.3

Hey, how should we start?

0:04.4

I thought we started already.

0:06.3

No, but I mean, how should we start the show?

0:09.4

That's what I mean.

0:10.0

I thought we were, are we young?

0:11.2

Is this thing on?

0:12.1

Hello, hello.

0:13.2

I feel like this is not going to be one of our more iconic episodes.

0:16.9

O Contrere, Monferre.

0:19.8

Music O Contrere, Montreire, Montere.

0:35.0

I'm Adam Manas. And you're listening to the You'll Hear It Podcast.

0:37.0

Music advice, coming at you, flowing at you. All up in your eardrums today sponsored by open studio go to open studio jazz dot com to check it out Peter today we've got a really fun episode I love these kinds of episodes this is really a listening listening-based episode. And this is inspired by,

1:44.9

do you remember the SESH, Peter? I do remember the SESH. As some folks have been referring to it, the dearly departed SESH. RIP, the SESH. The SESH was a, but not dead forever. Not dead forever. Temporally RIP. We've got exciting sessions on them. That's right. So the SESH was something that Peter and I started during the lockdown in the early pandemic times, the long, long ago, as we call it. Yes. And it was, we were just bored, essentially. And we were talking about things that we missed about not being in lockdown. And one of them was listening to music with friends, right? That's something that musicians do all the time. the time. Actually, it's one of the most educational things you can do is to listen to music with people that are better than you, that are your peers, and that are worse than you. Because things happen. Like you explain things to people or things could explain to you. You get turned on to new music. You get a bit of education that you weren't even thinking about. And then the whole time you're getting an education by listening to the music and you get to just chill and enjoy a nice evening

1:50.0

listen to great music so we started this session every tuesday night we would listen to a complete

1:53.5

album was really really fun uh really popular everybody was digging it and then we just stopped

1:58.2

because you know that's what we did we got a little overwhelmed no but there was some well we got a little bit of the facebook shutdown we won't talk about

2:05.2

that yeah that was related to that but also it was it was it was it was and it yeah it was a lot it was

2:10.5

a lot we done like 40 yeah and it was enough well and we do have this new idea which is info on you know

2:15.6

on that coming soon in the coming months about

2:18.6

SESH 2.0.

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