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

7 Greatest Moments in Comping History

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

Peter Martin

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🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Peter and Adam give you a jazz history lesson today by listing some of the greatest piano compers of this genre. Listen to 'em all with this Spotify playlist.7 Greatest Moments in Comping HistoryNat King Cole - "Somebody Loves Me"Thelonious Monk - "Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are"Oscar Peterson - "A Fine Romance"Hank Jones - "Our Love Is Here to Stay"Herbie Hancock - "Pinocchio"McCoy Tyner - "Inner Urge" (We recorded this episode before McCoy's unfortunate passing. Rest in peace to one of the all-time greats)Bill Evans - "So What"Coming soon - a new course from Open Studio! It's the long-awaited sequel to our Rhythm Section Fundamentals course, where you'll learn how to get the piano, bass, and drums to play as one well-oiled jazz machine. Stay tuned for more details, and check out the original Rhythm Section Fundamentals to prepare for part two.Interested 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.

0:02.0

Hey, who's the most important figure in comping history?

0:06.5

Hold on.

0:07.0

Let me look through this newspaper I've got here.

0:12.1

Extra, extra.

0:13.2

Extra, extra.

0:14.4

Who's the best copper?

0:17.2

It's McCoy.

0:19.6

Tiner?

0:20.4

Yeah.

0:20.6

Yeah. Yeah. it's McCoy Tyner? Yeah I'm Adam Anus

0:35.3

And you're listening to the Ulyrard Podcast.

0:39.3

Daily Jazz Advice coming at you.

0:34.8

Coming at you today, brought to you by Open Studio. Go to Open Studio Jazz for all your jazz piano lesson needs. All your jazz lesson needs, really. Get jazzy over there. I mean, we have Christian McBride on bass. We have Gregory Hutchison on drums. we have Ulysses Owens Jr. on drums.

0:36.0

We have Ruben Rogers on face.

0:37.4

We have all these pianists.

0:39.9

Peter Martin, Jeffrey Kees, or Eliolves, me.

0:54.9

We have Ulysses-Owins Jr. on drums. We have Ruben Rogers on base. We have all these pianists.

0:57.4

Peter Martin, Jeffrey Keese, or Eliolva as me.

0:59.0

We have Steve Wilson.

1:00.0

We got a bunch of folks. We do. We do. Very exciting. A lot of new stuff coming up. That's right. So what are we talking about today? Today we're talking about our seven, wait, no, seven great moments in comping history.

0:56.2

You're about to say your seven great moments of you

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