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

Burning Questions: What NOT to Do When Comping

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

🗓️ 18 May 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. On today's edition, Adam answers what it was like to smoke with Barry Harris, someone asks what mistakes you should avoid when comping, and Peter and Adam list their favorite non-keyboardist albums with great piano playing.Links From This Episode:For the great practice tool and occasional YHI sponsor Anytune's Facebook tutorial, check out their Facebook page right hereOpen Studio now has an app! Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Guided Practice App - featuring Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, lessons from our Piano Finger Independence course, and more practice adviceThere's a new course from Open Studio: Rhythm Section Workout is available now! Play along with Peter Martin on piano, Reuben Rogers on bass, and Gregory Hutchinson on drums as they teach you the tips and tricks to playing with a bandIn light of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, we understand that money is tight for a lot of people right now. That's why we've decided that for the duration of this crisis, we'll be running a Choose What You Pay campaign at Open Studio. Choose whichever course you want and then let us know how much you're willing to pay - that's it. For more info, click this link.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. Hey, Adam. What does IG stand for? I.G. Um, igloos and gorillas.

0:10.5

I don't know. It's very weird. I'm Adam Maness.

0:28.2

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:29.5

And you're listening to the You'll Hear podcast.

0:31.6

Daily music advice coming at you.

0:33.6

Coming at you today, sponsored by Anytune.

0:35.5

Go to Anytune.us.

0:36.8

We actually, Peter, did you know that we have our own page over on Anytune?

0:39.9

Well, I do know, and I'm surprised that you're asking me because I just told you about it. I know, I know. I like how you flip that around them. But no, I mean, I'm so excited about this. We just saw it. And what is the URL here? Anytune. dot us

0:34.5

slash you'll hear it

0:36.8

all spelled out

0:37.7

yeah yeah yeah go over there

0:39.5

and check out

0:40.3

we have a link below here. Anytune.us slash you'll hear it. All spelled out. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go over there and

0:57.6

check out. We have a link below, of course, as always. As always. But go over there and check out

1:01.6

any tune. It really is one of the most useful tools that any musician could have for learning

1:07.9

music. We always preach around here. I mean, the name of our podcast is you'll hear

1:11.8

it. Like we obviously believe in listening to music to get it. And so any tune is just, I think it's

1:17.5

the best tool out there for doing exactly that. Absolutely. And they're, you know, their,

1:21.6

their, their, their, their, their mantra is music practice perfected. And it such a it is so true you still have to do

1:29.9

the practice but they give you the tools to make your practice perfected efficient you're going to

1:34.8

get so much done and you know any tune you know in talking with them they came up some some great

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