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

How to Absorb What You Transcribe

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2019

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Peter and Adam answer a listener's question today about how to transfer skills you learn from transcribing over to your performances.The ending theme song for today's episode is "BMX Bandit" by Shannon Stitt. To get your music featured on You'll Hear It, send an MP3 recording of your music to andrew@openstudionetwork.com.Today's episode is sponsored by the Oxford American. The Oxford American is a magazine dedicated to documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Its award-winning annual music issue comes with a CD sampler and digital download - a must-have for any serious music fan. Recent issues have featured Nina Simone, Thelonious Monk, John Cage, and John Cage. Visit https://www.oxfordamerican.org/yhi today for a special subscription discount!Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel and leave a comment for this episode.Interested in more jazz advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram at:https://www.facebook.com/heyopenstudiohttps://twitter.com/heyopenstudiohttps://www.instagram.com/heyopenstudio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

Hey, Pete.

0:01.8

Hey, man.

0:02.7

Did you ever go to prom but on a BMX bike?

0:05.9

No, but I was at prom during that era.

0:08.4

Send me an angel.

0:11.5

Send me an angel.

0:14.5

You'll hear it. I'm Adam Ennis.

0:30.5

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:31.5

And you're listening to the You'll hear it podcast for some reason.

0:33.9

Daily jazz advice.

0:35.6

Coming at you.

0:36.3

Why are we singing?

0:37.2

Send me an Angel.

0:38.1

Yeah, why are we talking about BMX biking and all things late 80s prom? I'll tell you why. It's because we've been having user send in tracks that Andrew then puts at the end of the shows. Today's track is by Shannon Stitt, and it's called BMX Bandit. and I was reminiscing about one of my favorite movies from childhood, the movie Rad,

0:37.8

which was pretty much Kar kid on BMX bikes. How did I miss that one? There's a scene where the lead character and his date to prom played by, by the way, Aunt Becky, who's now in a bunch of hot water for... Oh, she is. Yeah, yeah. And Becky might be going to the slammer soon. They dance at prom on their BMX bikes to real life's classic 80s ballad, send me an angel. Wow. Yeah. See, you're a few years behind me because that movie... You know, like those kind of movies, you have to be an exact age. They don't span like 10 years. Oh yeah, it doesn't hold up at all.

1:23.5

No, because I'm, I was more like fast times at Ridgemont High, 16 candles. No, when I was six, man, I thought rad was the raddest. Yeah. It was great. I was at that time I was actually on a BMX bike, uh, competitively racing in my neighborhood. Really? Yeah, but not dancing at prom?

1:24.8

Maybe a little dancing prom but not on a

1:25.6

BMX bandit.

1:27.5

Well, shall we get

1:28.3

into the episode?

1:29.2

Yeah. But not dancing at prom? Maybe a little dancing at prom, but not on a BMX bandit. Well, shall we get into the episode? Yes. All right. Well, today's episode is sponsored by the Oxford American for some reason. The Oxford American is a magazine dedicated to documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Its award-winning annual music issue comes with a CD sampler and digital download. It's a must-have for any serious music fan. That is true. Recent issues have featured Nina Simone, the lonious monk, John Cage, and John Coltrane. Visit oxfordamerican.org slash YHI today. That's Oxford-American.org-Ford slash YHI. There's some good deals there. There are some good deals deals and they're limited time. So you're going to want to jump on that while you can. Get on it. And, okay, so today's topic is appropriately titled. Well, they're always appropriately titled because that's what you do. Some more than others. This is how to absorb what you transcribe, but this is flowing from a listener question, right?

2:36.1

Yeah, this is from a friend of the show, Elias.

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