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

The Craziest Practice Techniques We've Ever Tried - #85

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2018

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Today, Peter and Adam talk about the craziest techniques for jazz piano practice that they've ever attempted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

This is Adam Manus.

0:16.6

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:18.1

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

0:20.4

Daily jazz advice coming at you.

0:31.6

Today we're going to give you our craziest practice techniques we've ever tried.

0:35.7

Now, are we doing this as like actionable advice? Or are we saying don't do this at home? Well, it depends if it's, well, the one I'm thinking of was not successful. So this is actionable to not do this at home. Okay, great. Okay. What about yours? Yeah, I don't, I'm still trying to think of my craziest, because I do crazy stuff all the time. Well, I'll go first. So that'll give you a little bit of time.

0:54.8

We're very spontaneous here at the You'll Hear a podcast.

0:57.9

And here I'll give you even a little extra time.

0:59.9

We want to say thank you to all of our loyal listeners and our non-loyal listeners.

1:04.7

We'll take you however you come.

1:06.6

We don't really care.

1:07.4

We're all about the stats.

1:08.5

We're all about the stats, okay? You know what? You can even just listen to the beat. Actually, no, you have to listen all the way through because part of our stats and our status and thus our sense of self-worth individually and together is based upon the percentage of time that people listen to this. So we get all those stats from, we can't really tell you where we get them, but we get them. Just to say that Mark Zuckerberg emails those stats over daily, along with some other demographic information, would be stretching it a little bit, right? Yeah, I think it would be, yeah. No, but for instance, we've had episodes where people listen on average to like 92% of the episode which I think is funny

1:45.3

I'm like wow you made it that far I mean granted it's an average but you made it all the way there

1:50.0

and you couldn't stick it out really you didn't want to get the tag but then I don't know if you've

1:53.8

noticed this Adam we've had episodes where people listen to on average 1112% of the episode that's just

2:00.0

weird possible it seems impossible like are you staying and just listening? So all I can think of is maybe they really, really like it. Or maybe they listen to it twice, and that's 200%. I don't know. Anyway, please keep listening and keep your questions up. You guys, you know, as you've heard probably half of our recent episodes have been from questions,

2:18.9

which is a lot of fun.

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You can go to you'll hear it.com or OpenStudio Network.com slash podcast

2:25.7

and submit a question by voice or you can type your question in, old school style,

2:32.0

and we will be happy to answer it maybe if we feel like it, if it will add to the thing. And also, please go and give us a rating and or review, right? Yeah, yeah. You know, we do the tags at the end of the show with that, too, but we like to remind you several times. Oh, really? Am I overselling it now? Five star, five star, five star. But do whatever you want.

2:54.6

Okay, so today we're talking about the craziest practice techniques we've ever tried.

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