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

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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

🗓️ 18 April 2019

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Today, Peter and Adam answer a question sent via Facebook on other useful resources musicians can use to enhance their jazz knowledge.Jazz Resources:JazzTimesDo the Mathjazz.org (also, shoutout to https://www.smallslive.com)Playing ChangesAdam NeelyYou'll Hear It (the blog)Peter and Adam's Ultimate Tip: 2 Minute JazzThe ending theme song for today's episode is "A Little Ditty" by David Cousins. 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 Adam. What's up? Have you seen an encyclopedia? Yes, Britannica. Yeah, did your parents get you one at the grocery store? No. Oh, that's what they used to sell them. It was. Really? Yeah. Oh. I'm Adam Manus and I'm Peter Martin.

0:32.1

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

0:33.6

Daily Jazz Advice in under 15 minutes coming at you.

0:36.8

We got to do this.

1:28.6

Today's episode is, oh, why are we under 15 minutes? Well, because we're almost out of time on our cards here for the memory cards. Okay. A little behind the scenes. And we've just wasted about 30 seconds, talking about it. Today's episode is brought, blah, blah, another 10 seconds. Today's episode is brought to you by the Oxford American. Go to Oxfordamerican.orgie slash YHI for an amazing deal, $25 for a yearly subscription. What are you doing with your hands? We can't give the full plug today. We don't have time for it. What are we getting into today? Today we're, I don't know. You've got the question. I think it's about resources. That's why I was talking about the insight. Yeah, we got a question from Facebook, and this is from Mark, one of our listeners, Mark, and he asks about jazz resources. Yeah. How about a podcast on favorite blogs, websites, et cetera, for keeping up with jazz news, records, resources? Great question, Mark. Yes. So we have a list here. Is it seven by any chance?

2:00.8

You know what? We actually didn't even count. What? I know. Man, we are off our game today. Let's get back on it. Okay. So I think one of the better resources, it's a magazine, but it's a good website, too, is jazz times. It's been around for a while. Yeah. They always seem to be keeping up with not just, you know, some of the older recordings and reissues and stuff like that. But, you know, the festival circuit and newer artists. Yeah. And I dig jazz times. I like jazz times. Yeah. And you know what? I kind of been coming back around on Downbeat lately. I just, I hadn't seen it in a while. They just had their big festival.

2:01.9

Oh, you're sighing.

2:02.7

Yeah, it's not.

2:03.5

I like Downbeat.

2:05.0

It's fine.

2:05.5

But their festival issue is kind of nice. Yeah. Do you remember Jazz Is? Is that still around? Jazz Is was trending smooth, wasn't it? Was it trending smooth? It was trending smooth? For a while, it was kind of cool.

1:58.4

Yeah.

1:58.8

Yeah, all right.

2:00.1

So, but check out JazzTimes.

2:01.6

It's JazzTimes.com.

2:03.3

Yep.

2:03.6

That's kind of where I go for some reviews and some. Yeah. Yeah. All right. So, but check out Jazz Times. It's jazz times. It's jazz times.com.

2:18.4

Yep.

2:18.7

That's kind of where I go for some reviews and some pretty good articles, I guess.

2:18.6

Yeah. You don't, you don't, that's number one, though. Okay. It's all good. Can I be honest about this, though? Yes, please. There's actually kind of a lack of really amazing coverage in jazz.

2:21.2

Like there's a few people who are doing awesome things.

2:22.5

Yeah, but you know what it is?

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