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

Footprints Solo Reaction

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

Peter Martin

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

4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Peter and Adam take a listen to the OG recording of "Footprints" by Wayne Shorter.Today's episode is sponsored by Anytune (featuring an Anytune remix fn the theme song!) Anytune is the perfect tool for anyone looking to improve their practice sessions. Learn, transcribe, and practice solos by slowing down the tempo, adjusting the pitch, and (for Pro+ users), isolating specific instruments in the mix. For more info, follow this link. And for access to the Android beta of Anytune, click this link.Links From This Episode:For a comprehensive collection of piano lessons, save money by purchasing the Piano Access Pass - every piano course past, present, and future from Open StudioToday's Open Studio Live Events (All times in EDT):1:00 PM - Adam's Daily Guided Practice Session (for Members Only)3:00 PM - Live Guided Practice Session w/ Adam Maness - Bebop Enclosures - YouTube8:00 PM - Peter Martin Shelter in Place Live #16 - Solo Piano Concert - YouTubeFor the rest of this week's calendar, follow this linkInterested 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.

0:01.1

Hey.

0:01.7

I know you feel strongly about a few things,

0:03.4

but what are some things that people often F up that drive you crazy?

0:07.1

Ooh, you're talking about fudging up stuff, right?

0:09.2

I am, yeah.

0:09.7

Yeah.

0:10.1

Well, this one.

0:16.2

I hear a lot of...

0:18.6

Oh, yeah.

0:22.6

It's a height. But we're going to the source today.

0:24.6

You Madden Man, Manus.

0:49.1

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

0:51.6

Music advice, listening advice, advice life advice coming at you

0:55.4

oh I love it that sounds like a new t-shirt bro you know I'm saying I love that a lot

0:59.9

we are sponsored today by any tune go to anytune. us slash you'll hear it to check out one of

1:07.9

the best tools for learning music it's a great transcribing tool I don't't know about this. Do you know you could set markers? So you could actually like set chapter markers in the transcription that you're trying to get. It makes it just so delightful to go between the sections. Like have you ever done this, Peter, where you're trying to get something and then you're on your phone and then you're like you got I got for me I got

1:28.4

fat thumbs and fat fingers and I'm trying to find like you know like a minute mark 15 32 and it

1:35.6

keeps going back two more and I'm just like this that's all over with anything really like a quick key

1:41.1

and you go back exactly where you want to go back it's amazing yeah because we often say we often say, why can't we have nice things? In this case, we can have nice things with the AnyTune app. Like it's... Someone needs to get this cat in some new headphones. You look ridiculous. Like you got the cord is too short. This is bad. Anytune good. This headphone, bad. No, but it's just like, you know, it's when you have the proper tool for the job, it's such a great delightful thing, you know, and it's, we all know that, that feeling when we're practicing and you're getting frustrated because you're trying to hear, I mean, this stuff is hard. You know, making progress is hard. You're failing. You know, the transcription process, the process of learning things by ear is like 99 misses

2:20.9

and then one hit or whatever.

2:22.2

So it's inherently difficult as it is.

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