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

Why Aren't Piano Solos as Good as Horn Solos?

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

Peter Martin

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🗓️ 17 November 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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It's another live edition of You'll Hear It where Peter and Adam take your questions. On this episode, they tackle a controversial question about solos, as well as queries on the Suzuki Method and stride piano.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.Tuesday's Open Studio Live Events:1:00 PM - Adam's Daily Guided Practice Session (for Members Only)3:00 PM - Jazz Piano Method Live with Peter on YouTube8:00 PM - Brazil Special Listening Sesh with Helio Alves and Romero Lubambo on YouTubeFor the rest of this week's calendar, follow this linkLet us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

All right. What, what, bro, what is your win of the week?

0:18.4

Okay, so I was thinking, okay, this is, okay, my first win of the week is passing a series of COVID test in order to be in, in the movie, yeah.

0:28.0

That's, this is, I did learn about this.

0:29.5

The way that television and film is being able to continue now is, I think, possibly a flawed system, but it's, it's what we got. It's better than nothing.

0:38.9

And that's a series of rapid test in which everybody on set is supposedly safe and you're in some kind of a bubble.

0:44.7

Now, did everybody stay on set? Did nobody leave and come back? I don't know.

0:49.1

So, but they did it as we were. So anyway, I passed all of those feeling good about that, knowing that they're

0:54.4

also just a snapshot in time. But a much bigger win for my family, and I love my family so much.

1:00.1

I know you love, I love your family too. But we had a big win with my daughter who got

1:06.8

accepted to a master's program to public health school at Boston University. Congrats. Yeah, which is crazy because she's still an undergrad. And she's going to start in January. No way. Yeah, if she's watching this, she's going to be very pissed that I'm putting her business out on the street. I have, but congrats about that. That's amazing. Yeah. And that's incredible. That seems like it all happened very fast. I know.

1:27.8

I mean,

1:28.0

it was just yesterday.

1:28.8

She was here, as you would say, teasing me and bullying me in my very own studio. I actually, I remember writing an arrangement for her to play strings on not too long ago. That's right. She seemed like such a little kid. She was a little kid there. Wow. Wow. Wow, that's so great, man.

1:24.2

So that's cool.

1:25.0

And then, of course, public health is a very topical issue now, and it's a very popular thing.

1:29.2

Yeah, you think.

1:29.6

It's, like, man. So that, that's cool. And then, of course, public health is a very topical issue now, and it's a very popular thing.

1:47.1

And it was, like, top five programs.

1:48.8

So we're excited about that, you know?

1:50.1

And the thing is, you know what it is? What? We've had, we should do, you know what we're going to do? We won't do it today because I won't get to these questions.

1:42.3

But let's make the wins.

1:44.1

Let's not always make them.

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