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

What Does "You'll Hear It" Actually Mean? - #23

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

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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In this very special episode, Peter and Adam talk about the inspiration behind the title of this podcast. Also, Peter almost gets crushed by a sound baffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Peter Martin, and I'm Adam Manus. Welcome to the You'll Hear It Podcast.

0:33.6

Hey everyone. Today we're going to talk about what you'll hear it actually means. You mean like the meaning of this podcast in the greater sense of podcasts and culture in general?

0:41.0

I just meant what the phrase means, actually. But we can get deep to. How long we got? No, no, no. I'm good. I'm good.

0:46.5

Yeah, I mean, I feel like we're enough of an institution now that it's both a phrase and a name.

0:51.2

Well, we're getting pretty proud of ourselves. That's right.

1:00.5

But actually, you know, we came up with this title or applying it to this podcast kind of by accident, sort of like everything we're doing on this podcast.

1:03.0

Yeah.

1:03.6

But it's actually a very, I think, a very unique and deep phrase that's thrown around, I guess, is it only jazz musicians?

1:13.0

I'm trying to think of I've heard it beyond jazz music. I assume that other musicians must use

1:17.8

this phrase all the time. You know, things like bluegrass music or country music. Yeah.

1:21.6

Places where, and styles of music where people do pickup gigs, you know, like folk music and Irish

1:28.6

music. You know, the phrase you'll hear it is often used on the bandstand in context of,

1:35.0

hey, let's try this tune, and the piano player says, oh, I don't know that tune. And then the

1:41.9

person who called the tune says, you hear it and what they mean is we're

1:46.1

going to play it and you should be able to hear what's going to happen and anticipate a little

1:51.0

bit follow the bass player figure it out and hopefully by the end you've got the song right right

1:57.1

yet I'm just thinking too I guess a lot of times unless it's sort of an adversarial bandstand situation, it's often preceded by, don't worry, you'll hear it.

2:08.2

Exactly, yeah.

2:08.8

So it's not necessarily a negative thing in terms of, oh, you'll hear it, and then that's a challenge.

2:14.0

Yeah.

2:14.2

It's more of a, we're going to lay it out in a simple enough way that you'll hear it, or you're such a great player that you'll hear it, or some combination maybe. Yeah, and sometimes it's not even about a whole tune. Sometimes it's like, hey, I do this thing on the bridge. Don't worry, you'll hear it. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like I have this substitutional I like to use, or hey, we do this, we usually put this tag on the end, don't worry, you'll hear it.

2:17.9

You know, it's a very common I mean like I have this substitution I like to use or hey we do this we usually put this tag on the end don't worry you'll hear it

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