

You'll Hear It
Peter Martin & Adam Maness
A podcast about music - how to listen, play, practice, and enjoy. Listen for a combo of advice, insights, and occasional humor from pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness. A podcast from Open Studio
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Dec 12, 2024 • 32min
What Makes A Heart Tugger?
Ever felt a song tug at your heart? The hosts dive deep into music's unique power to evoke emotions, sharing personal stories about the unforgettable impact of Oscar Peterson's tunes. They explore how specific chord progressions can create moods of hope or melancholy, analyzing the production choices that make pieces feel tender. Lively discussions on lyrical storytelling showcase how different interpretations can trigger personal memories. Prepare for an emotional journey as they uncover the magic behind the music that resonates deeply with us all.

Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 5min
The Greatest Pianist Ever
Explore the brilliance of Art Tatum, the jazz piano icon whose innovative techniques transformed the instrument. Discover his remarkable journey from 1933 to 1949, filled with personal anecdotes and insights into his stylistic evolution. Enjoy a humorous look at the cultural contrasts of his era through film and TV. Delve into Tatum's intricate piano skills and his iconic piece 'Willow Weep for Me,' showcasing his unique performance style. Reflect on Tatum's lasting legacy and influence on modern musicians and genres.

Dec 5, 2024 • 33min
Holiday Classics That No Longer Sleigh
The hosts dive into holiday classics that have lost their sparkle, critiquing overplayed tunes like overcooked steaks. They humorously explore the quirky charm of songs like 'I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas' and question modern arrangements. A critical look at a 1984 charity classic reveals its problematic themes, while reflections on 'Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer' highlight its cultural significance. Join the festive banter as they navigate the charm and flaws of holiday music!

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Dec 2, 2024 • 50min
7 GAS Standards That Still Slay
The hosts dive into their top seven jazz GAS standards, unraveling their unique musical structures and cultural significance. They discuss classics like 'Autumn Leaves' and 'Embraceable You,' highlighting the evolution of jazz harmonies and the transformative power of improvisation. Personal anecdotes add color as they explore iconic compositions and their emotional depths. A fascinating detour into the changing meanings of language is also on the table, enriching the conversation with humor and insight.

Nov 28, 2024 • 53min
Taught In 60 Seconds
Black Friday is upon us! Go to https://openstudiojazz.com/blackfriday for our biggest savings of the year. Think you can teach somebody a lesson in 60 seconds? Join Adam and Peter as they reminisce about their journey teaching in a short format.Check out all our shorts at our Open Studio channel Looking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no furtherhttps://youllhearit.com/Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio🎹 Head over to our YouTube channel for a better look 👀.Follow us on Instagram
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Nov 25, 2024 • 38min
What's In Your Ears?
Dive into a lively discussion about music playlists that inspire creativity. The hosts share light-hearted banter and personal anecdotes, touching on everything from the decline of formal attire in public to the joys of contemporary jazz. Get insights into the beauty of Kenny Kirkland's 'D'Ende' and the impressive talents of Quartet Ebene. Plus, explore the nuances of improvisation in jazz and reminisce about past collaborations with Memphis pianists. It's a mix of humor, music appreciation, and intriguing reflections!

Nov 21, 2024 • 43min
Best Drummer Of The Past 99 Years
Roy Haynes! The greatest to ever do it - join us as we remember the life and legacy of one of the true legends of Jazz history.Reaching Fourth - McCoy TynerColtrane Quartet 1963 NewportMatrix - Chick Corea David Letterman feat. The Fountain Of Youth BandFreedom Band - Chick Corea Quartet 2010Unlock your FREE Open Studio trial to become a better player today.Looking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no furtherhttps://youllhearit.com/Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio🎹 Head over to our YouTube channel for a better look 👀.Follow us on Instagram
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Nov 18, 2024 • 29min
Please... Can We Stop Saying Jazz Is Dead Yet?
Adam and Peter reluctantly wade into the tired old 'Who Killed Jazz?' debate...Unlock your FREE Open Studio trial to become a better player today.Looking to drop a question? Want to listen to the audio pod? Look no furtherhttps://youllhearit.com/Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio🎹 Head over to our YouTube channel for a better look 👀.Follow us on Instagram
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Nov 13, 2024 • 41min
In Memory Of Lou Donaldson
This podcast honors the legendary Lou Donaldson, reflecting on his joyful spirit and significant impact on jazz. Discussions reveal his evolution from swing to bebop and his collaborations with iconic organists. The connection between Donaldson's tracks and the roots of hip hop is explored, showcasing how his music has influenced modern artists like Kanye West. Personal anecdotes and humorous stories breathe life into his vibrant personality, celebrating a legacy that inspires generations of musicians.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 27min
The No. 1 Musician We Don't Talk About Enough
Dive into the soulful world of jazz as the hosts celebrate the incredible legacy of Charlie Haden. They explore the vibrant musical history of blues towns along the Mississippi River and discuss how technology enriches our music experiences. A lively song identification challenge leads to insights about their theme song, and they reflect on Ornette Coleman's groundbreaking influence on jazz. Personal anecdotes and listener interactions emphasize the importance of recognizing underappreciated musicians in the genre.


