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

How to Not Get Lost in a Drum Solo

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

🗓️ 19 March 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Today, Peter and Adam answer a listener's email about what other musicians can do to avoid getting lost during drum solos.The ending theme song for today's episode is "The Grape Escape" by the Stefan Sirbu Trio. To get your music featured on You'll Hear It, send an MP3 recording of your music to andrew@openstudionetwork.comToday'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 Adam. What's up? You ever get lost? All the time.

0:02.9

Well, once I was lost, but now I'm found.

0:20.3

I'm Adam Menace. And you're listening to the You'll Here

0:23.4

Here at podcast. Daily Jazz advice coming at you.

0:25.8

And today's episode is sponsored by the Oxford American.

0:28.6

The Oxford American is a magazine dedicated to documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South.

0:33.6

It's award-winning annual music issue comes with a CD sampler and digital download.

0:38.7

It's a must-have for any serious music fan.

0:41.5

Recent issues have featured Nina Simone, Thelonius Monk, John Cage, and John Coltrane.

0:46.0

Visit Oxfordamerican.org slash Y-H-I today.

0:50.3

You know what?

0:51.2

I love, as you know, the Oxford American.

0:53.9

One of the things I mentioned last week that I love about it is the advertisements in it. And I was just looking, what's so great about it is things, you know, entities like Georgia and Louisiana and New Orleans will do ads like for tourism. Yeah. And it's usually like Southern Heritage and not the bad kind of Southern Heritage. Let's be clear about that. Like a, want, want, no, about like music. Like Georgia has this, George on my mind. It's kind of for the state of Georgia. But it's a great painting of Ray Charles at a grand piano. Amazing. And a quote from him, music is powerful as people listen to it. They can be

1:27.7

affected. They respond. Ray Charles. And it just talks about his connection with the state.

1:32.1

You know, we love the Oxford American. And just in general, for our European listeners, if you're

1:35.9

planning a trip to the states, do not sleep on the American South. Oh, exactly. It's probably

1:40.4

the most culturally fertile and still culturally intact regions of our country.

1:45.0

Yeah.

1:45.2

And I mean, in terms of like, you know, historical things and it doesn't start, but a good place

1:50.6

to start is right here in St. Louis about a mile from here, the Scott Joplin House.

1:54.3

That's right.

1:55.0

In terms of, you know, historical and physical places to see and to walk on Beale Street in, that's a little corny actually. But it's still Beale Street in Memphis. I was just walking there. Yeah. If you're coming from, if you're a tourist in the United States from Europe or Asia or Africa or anywhere, hit some of the- What about Antarctica? No. No. It's too hot for you. All right. What are we talking about today? Today we're talking about how to not get lost in a drum solo. And we were just saying, have we done this episode? We just did an episode. This is a question from an email, so maybe they didn't catch our episode from a couple weeks ago, how to avoid getting lost, but that wasn't drum specific. And this is a fairly specific question maybe we should do an episode how to

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