7 Of Our Favorite Burners - #131
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Peter Martin
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🗓️ 9 June 2018
⏱️ 15 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I'm Peter Martin, and I'm Adam Annis. |
| 0:17.4 | And this is the Yul-Hearid podcast. |
| 0:19.7 | Daily jazz advice, coming at you. Sorry, I got a little sing-songy. |
| 0:22.8 | That was, God. Can you try that one more time? Daily Jazz advice, come at you. Oh, man. We are so sophisticated here. We kind of inspired. We just watched the, well, did you watch the Royal Wedding last weekend? No, man. Did you hear about it? I heard a little bit about it. Yeah, no, but I didn't, I didn't. What was it? Tuned in. Were you up really early to watch the whole thing? |
| 0:22.4 | No, because I didn't. I didn't. What was it tuned in? Were you up really early to watch the whole thing? |
| 0:39.6 | No, because you can watch things at any time now. And I wasn't that interesting. That's way, I didn't peg you for like a royal wedding time. No, but my mother-in-law, she set her alarm for 3 a.m. Are you kidding? No, no, no, she was so proud of that. |
| 0:35.6 | And the funny thing about it was that wasn't even when the wedding wasn't until like 6 a.m. Central time. So she was just pre-gaming. She was pre-gaming. She was all about to pre-gating. She went back to sleep before the actual wedding. She wanted to see everybody walking in the pageantry and pomp and circumstance, you know. she's not heard of the internet she wants it in real time old school all right |
| 0:55.4 | what are we talking about today? Today we're going to give you seven of our favorite burners. Of our favorite burners, what are these like campfire burners? Campfire songs. Campfire songs. We're covering stoves and ranges all of a sudden. Yeah. And I mean, actually, burners fast tunes is all that is. Yeah, yeah. But I don't actually ever call them burners, do you? No, no, no. I just, we kind of have seven of our favorite ballads on the coming up, and so I wanted a little alliteration. Well, that's just magnificent. Maybe we could do an episode one day of seven of our favorite burgers. Ooh. Yeah. |
| 1:44.9 | For maybe some visitors coming into the loo sometimes. |
| 1:48.1 | Let's do that. Hit you to our seven favorite burger joints around here. That's right. Good stuff. All right. I'm hungry, by the way. I'm hungry, by the way. Let's go get a burger. Let's go get a burger. Max. Okay. seven of our favorite burders. |
| 1:42.0 | Number one, I'm going to go with Donna Lee. |
| 1:45.4 | Controversial choice. |
| 1:47.1 | Well, it's listed here as number... seven of our favorite birders. Number one, I'm going to go with Donna Lee. Controversial choice. |
| 2:03.6 | Well, it's listed here as number one. Yeah, I mean, it's fast, it's fun, it's furious. I think that this tune, I always recommend it to students if you want to kind of on train to learning bebop solos because it's basically a solo. |
| 2:19.3 | It's over Indiana. |
| 2:21.2 | Is that the name of the tune? |
| 2:21.9 | It is. |
| 2:22.6 | A great kind of classic, you know, double form based on old standard tune. |
| 2:27.1 | And it's just like a Charlie Parker solo. |
| 2:29.6 | And I love, you know, I went through an exercise years ago and kind of revisit it from time |
| 2:34.0 | to time of taking it through different keys for the piano. It's a really good way to kind of learn your way around the instrument and get over some fingering technical, technical fingering challenges specific to the piano. Yeah, I got to put this one back in my practice routine because I never actually like perform the head of this. I don't think I've ever done it on a trio, but I need to ingrain it in there. You're so good at it. It's a hard key, and it's a hard head in A-flat. There's some technical things that you really have to get down. So this has inspired me to do that. So my first pick, and then the number two pick here of our seven favorite burners, is one finger snap by Herbie Hancock, one of my go-toes. Yep. So much fun. Interesting form, interesting head. Yeah. It's really just a couple of bars. Scooby-dib-dib-da-hoo-ho-ho-ho-ho. Scooby-da-bo. You might not want to phrase it exactly like that. But that is exactly it. It's just those two bars. And then solo. And it's, people often think of, of da, pap, but that's just Freddie Hubbard's first chorus of his solo. That's not the action. You might not want to phrase it like that, by the way. Thank you. Chouche. But awesome kind of modal tune with some two fives towards the end So you get a little bit of everything. Yeah, fun tune to play. Yeah. And I mean, I think it's definitely got the big modal sections where you're sitting on those chords, but it's fast. So they go like four bars each, I think, for those first couple of chords. But then you get into some kind of two five ones you know cascading down which is a nice |
| 3:58.5 | kind of um architecture to the sorry i got my feet in the way your coffee there you're right |
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