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

Our Favorite Bluesy Double Stops

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

On today's episode, Peter and Adam reveal a little trick they like to use to bring the blues out in any tune they're playing.There's a new course from Open Studio: Elements of Solo Piano! Learn from modern jazz master Geoffrey Keezer as he shows you the strategies and techniques to become a better solo pianist. You'll also get Guided Practice Sessions featuring Adam Maness, where he walks you through how to practice each lesson in the course. And for even more piano courses, sign up for the Piano Access Pass.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 and leave a comment for this episode.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

Hey Adam, yes.

0:01.9

What you know about this?

0:07.3

Oh, that's cool, but what about...

0:09.0

Oh, that's cool, but what about...

0:11.0

Oh.

0:14.4

Oh, or what about this?

0:18.9

Oh, okay.

0:42.6

Okay. Sounds like some bluesy double stops. I'm Adam As And you're listening to the You'll Hear a podcast.

0:45.3

Daily music advice coming at you.

0:47.2

Coming at you today's episode is sponsored by Open Studio.

0:50.0

Go to Open StudioJadio.com for all your jazz lessons.

0:54.8

We're back on the YouTube's.

0:55.9

I think that's what got us nervous today.

0:53.0

I'm fine, man. I don't know what's going on to do. I'm good. I love what you say responsible by. You always look over at the sign. I like to see if the name changed. Yeah. If anybody cares where I'm looking, that's where I'm looking at sign. Yeah, well, where I'm looking here, because I got a camera here, I got a camera here. I see mine right over here.

0:53.8

I got that.

0:54.2

We got Alex over here.

0:56.1

Excited to be here.

0:57.3

Yeah. Can you tell? Yeah, we are stoked. Well, so we're talking today about bluesy double stop. Yeah, well, this is something that we get asked quite a bit about and, uh, you know, usually it's like, what the hell is a bluesy double stop. Yeah. And it's, I don't know, is it something that anybody ever taught you or there was like some kind of theory behind?

1:31.1

No, but I definitely heard it and, you know, tried to emulate it.

1:35.9

I remember that.

1:36.7

Like, you're hearing different recordings and be like, wait, how did they do that?

1:39.4

So it was kind of a sound, you know.

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