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

The Most Controversial Chord Movement

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Adam and Peter discuss what Adam has dubbed his most controversial chord movement.

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0:00.0

Hey, Peter.

0:02.5

Hey, what's the most controversial thing you've ever said on like an open studio video?

0:08.0

Hmm.

0:09.0

That my life is totally and utterly changed ever since I experienced totality yesterday.

0:15.1

Wow.

0:15.7

Okay.

0:16.0

Well, I only just said that an E7 resolves to a C, so you beat me.

0:19.5

Oh. and just said that an E7 resolves to a C, so you beat me.

0:33.9

I'm Adam Manus.

0:35.9

And I'm the new Peter Mart.

0:54.2

You're listening to the You'll Hear podcast. Jazz and the world, really the whole solar system. Explain. He's getting super cocky because he saw totality in the eclipse yesterday. And I didn't. Oh, you didn't. I thought everybody did. Oh, no. Caleb did you? Yeah, Caleb did. Son of a gun. Dude, we're like 50 miles from totality, man. Yeah, some of us had to work, Peter.

0:51.6

You know what? You can catch it next time. Yeah, when I'm 70 years old. Great. It'd be something to look forward to. Actually, I'm looking forward to that. That's going to be good. We're talking about the, the, some folks don't know we're talking about because this was like a North American event.

0:52.2

Did you know that?

0:53.2

I did know that, yeah. Yeah, yeah.

0:53.7

We had a solar eclipse, ever heard of it yesterday.

0:56.5

That's right. They came right through this region. 99, 100%, it's all the same. In the city of St. Louis, which is where I was, it was 99%. But just a few dozen miles to the south and east, it was totality. But you know what's interesting, Adam, see, I was tweaking you on this a little bit. No, but you did not wear glasses. So you didn't have the solo glasses. Which were available like literally everywhere on the street. Dude, Heather and I just sat outside on our computers until it happened. And then we were like... Right. The expectation of something... You need the glasses.

1:45.0

We didn't get to say totality. We got to say, here's the peak.

1:48.0

Right, right, right. Had you had glasses even, you would have been impressed. But next time.

1:52.0

So, Peter, today we're talking about a controversy.

1:55.0

So I made a short video the other day. Hot take.

1:58.0

A short video today, the other day, explaining some of Barry

2:03.1

Harris' concepts on the family of dominance. And specifically around the diminished chord.

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