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Open Studio

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Live jazz advice, comin' atcha, from pianists and "You'll Hear It" daily jazz advice podcast cohosts, Peter Martin and Adam Maness. This time they chat deep about jazz legends, Bill Evans and Miles Davis.
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@jayswitzer9871
@jayswitzer9871 2 жыл бұрын
i wish i could noodle that good. That's what separates the amateurs from the pros, higher noodle levels
@marvindias1377
@marvindias1377 2 ай бұрын
This is hilarious but so true 😂😂😂
@stephenspahn6336
@stephenspahn6336 3 жыл бұрын
Barry Harris has been saying simplify 2-5s to just 5s (in your soloing) because the 2 chord is just an extension of the 5 (5th, 7th, 9th, 11th)
@wastrel09
@wastrel09 3 жыл бұрын
Joe Pass says the same thing
@JonFrumTheFirst
@JonFrumTheFirst 2 жыл бұрын
If you look at sheet music piano parts pre-1928 and compare them to post-1928, you'll see that they generally put the 2min7 chord in the first half of what would have been the V7 chord. So if you would have had a measure of V7, you now have two beats of 2min7 and two of V7. So the 2 chord is, in fact, a sub for the first half of the 5 chord.
@davidreidenberg9941
@davidreidenberg9941 2 жыл бұрын
Except that the 2 chord is a minor 7th. whereas the 9ths , 11ths etc. are extensions of the dominant 7th.
@jonathandeutsch3991
@jonathandeutsch3991 Жыл бұрын
@@davidreidenberg9941 its all part of the same mode!
@DSteinman
@DSteinman 11 ай бұрын
Gypsy jazzers comping often just play the 5 instead of 2 5
@BauKim
@BauKim 2 жыл бұрын
The more I listen to these the happier I get! Thank you!
@stevencollingwood4693
@stevencollingwood4693 2 жыл бұрын
Good day gentlemen. Thanks for showing us the good old days we once enjoyed and the tv shows music theme, that led us to per-sue music , you brought back those happy moments to my soul and make me long for those passed time again. Thanks a lot gentlemen. Steven
@jazzdude7014
@jazzdude7014 3 жыл бұрын
omg guys, u make my life so much better! Thank you for sharing!
@davepitt11
@davepitt11 2 ай бұрын
Ron Carter's bass in "I Fall in Love Too Easily" is so simple but there's a clarity and heaviness to it that it roots everything and you can feel it through your whole body.
@b-yyourelectricguy8722
@b-yyourelectricguy8722 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much for walking this 65 year old guy back down TV memory lane. I'll need about 4 years of practicing just to get started. This was so inspirational to me. I often think about what is missing in the music of today and what I grew up listening to. These songs were GREAT!!! This was a great glimpse into the world of jingles past. I'm doing a profit and loss statement right now, but I can't wait to start ordering your materials. Please stay encouraged. B-Y Your Electric Guy
@jegoy68
@jegoy68 3 жыл бұрын
The thought that you guys can play them 80’s tv themes just blows me away…. :-)
@at8ax
@at8ax 3 жыл бұрын
"Manchurian Candidate" (1962) was not withdrawn so much as it ran out its string in pre-video days; it continued to be shown in revival theaters as often as any of its contemporary releases. "Anchors Aweigh" is about sailors (Sinatra and Gene Kelly) on shore leave in Los Angeles. No buckles are swashed.
@jonmathis
@jonmathis 2 жыл бұрын
To "weigh anchor" is to bring it aboard a vessel in preparation for departure. The phrase "anchors aweigh" is a report that the anchors are clear of the sea bottom and, therefore, the ship is officially under way.
@joeb4349
@joeb4349 Ай бұрын
Adam--a real jazz scholar.
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
Whoa ! the verse on What is this thing called Love ! kinda hip ? nah, SUPER HIP. The pedal on the A sec. is perfect for the lyrics and melody, it communicates the sentiment of the song 100%,
@JuanGaliardoMusic
@JuanGaliardoMusic 3 жыл бұрын
Your channel is great. We need more videos like this. I think the last chord (in the recording´s key) before the tonic in Sinatra´s version of I fall in love too easily is a Db7#9 (guide notes plus an E Upper structure). Actually the harmonization you wrote is awesome too... Love you guys!
@robertzantay5923
@robertzantay5923 Жыл бұрын
The real book has served me well for fifty years. I bought mine in Boston when I started attending Berklee ( this was short lived as I wasn’t ready for music school) I was soon using the real book as a source for material for what would become my working band. To have a decent version of Peaches en Regalia was invaluable, even though my spelling is questionable.
@jeepmohd8763
@jeepmohd8763 Жыл бұрын
Wow.....great observation...You guys are just fabulous. Thanks
@michelraimbault1931
@michelraimbault1931 3 жыл бұрын
two nice guys talking about music. Thanks from France.
@gregleroy1
@gregleroy1 3 жыл бұрын
You guys are amazing!👍🏼
@lonefirhotclub1941
@lonefirhotclub1941 Жыл бұрын
Cannonball and crew were also hip to the Tonic pedal A section (C in their case) that Libby's 1930 arr has. Check out: "Quintet at the Lighthouse" (1960).
@CliffordLetsche
@CliffordLetsche 3 ай бұрын
You guys are overlooking the very best tv theme EVER- “The Price is Right”!
@cns7139
@cns7139 Жыл бұрын
Great info as always. The old sheet music with the intro, verse, and correct voicings … all right there in front of you … is a great resource… but so is the RealBook and iReal Pro. All are good basic starting points for a tune; then one must listen to the relevant versions/recordings for more advanced ideas and decision-making. Many of us here in our Buffalo music community have “collections” of real books to compare, decide, and so forth.
@lyndarosborough869
@lyndarosborough869 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic ! This was just great ! Thank you ..
@tradingonly7099
@tradingonly7099 2 жыл бұрын
Poodles! Remind that cat that you are an improviser, with your words as well. Groovy guys!
@jaykavanaugh8975
@jaykavanaugh8975 6 ай бұрын
These old tunes are so well crafted that the original changes evoke the mood of the lyrics. They were not conceived as vehicles for improvisation. The 2 of the 2,5 was a charlie parker device to give interest to a held 5 chord in the improvised line. Came from trying to make the bridge of Cherokee more interesting.
@josegonzales2018
@josegonzales2018 2 жыл бұрын
The verse is awesome!
@lyndarosborough869
@lyndarosborough869 2 жыл бұрын
“Welcome back” is great too ! … and “Cheers” and “Mary Tyler Moore “ … for the softer side of 70’s TV themes : )
@georgesember9069
@georgesember9069 Жыл бұрын
Yves Montand does a nice version of Autumn Leaves recorded live with an intro I’ve never heard, all in French, of course!
@Pooter-it4yg
@Pooter-it4yg 5 ай бұрын
Autumn Leaves was adapted by jazz musicians from French chanson and What Is This Thing was adapted by the composer from Central European music of Jewish origin with a rhythm akin to "rumba" - the latter was a really common Tin Pan Alley influence in the '30s and the former in the '50s. The original cadences to both were much more "flavoured" than the restless tidy bop era movement by fifths. Additionally, in those eras bridges tended to have a more expansive vocal with flatter less elaborated harmony. Of course, in AABA form the punch of the "story" comes in the B. Not a bad principle to bear in mind when structuring a solo in general...
@pnoman316
@pnoman316 2 жыл бұрын
Are you gonna teach the pentatonic introduction to the show? It's pretty cool!
@RGS61
@RGS61 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Friday night viewing, while munching on fried chicken and drinking beers .. Thank you! .. Only theme missing was "Chico and the Man" ..
@SherMusician
@SherMusician Жыл бұрын
love this set up!
@KwoliToli
@KwoliToli 3 жыл бұрын
This was a GREAT PODCAST!! Could you make a video where you show us how to voice a minor 2-5-1? To make it nice and full.....Could you do a video on Miles Davis’ “Tune Up”??
@Maddie01022
@Maddie01022 3 жыл бұрын
Shoutout from Raleigh! Just got done teaching and now to get my lesson in!
@flober1970
@flober1970 3 жыл бұрын
Thx. Les feuilles mortes (autumn leaves) also have an interesting intro, if you interested, listen to Yves Montand.
@bausin
@bausin Жыл бұрын
Literally "The dead leaves".
@maggle1891
@maggle1891 3 жыл бұрын
40:30 omg what’s happening 😂😂😂
@davidreidenberg9941
@davidreidenberg9941 2 жыл бұрын
Question. With respect to Autumn Leaves, when you play the minor 7th. with a pedal, (in this case gm7C followed by a C7, ) that gm7 can be thought of as a C7 sus as opposed to a #2 chord.
@shiloh4184
@shiloh4184 5 ай бұрын
Real talk, show themes songs may be 1 of the 1st signs that youre a musician. When youre sad that the theme song ends, you might be a musician.
@Bobbybabybobbybubbie
@Bobbybabybobbybubbie 3 жыл бұрын
My favourite TV theme was Alice. I heard Christian McBride do it on a live radio broadcast, but he got the composer wrong when he announced it.
@georgesember9069
@georgesember9069 Жыл бұрын
Yves Montand’s version used to be in the Caffe Trieste(North Beach, SanFrancisco) juke box back in the day, home of the Beat poets.
@sagecarter2368
@sagecarter2368 2 жыл бұрын
Could anybody explain to me how the G7(b9) in the Sinatra version of “I Fall in Love too Easily” functions? Is it a substitution for something else?
@WhistlebirdInfinity
@WhistlebirdInfinity Жыл бұрын
I think they were doing more of a Tango Habanero thing than polka rhythm on the Libby song
@SvenHild
@SvenHild 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely also a real book defender here! Still a super nice entry to learning standards :) comparing to originals is a later point for me!
@JonFrumTheFirst
@JonFrumTheFirst 3 жыл бұрын
Cole Porter wrote his own piano parts for the sheet music, so if you get the original music, you'll know what he intended.
@raynefaded
@raynefaded 3 жыл бұрын
The people who defend the Real Book are just people who grew up learning from it. I remember my first year post-secondary and having my jazz teachers tell me the book was wrong a LOT. We need a Real Book deep dive into why it's wrong.
@jmarvins
@jmarvins 3 жыл бұрын
they've done a few before
@raynefaded
@raynefaded 3 жыл бұрын
@@jmarvins Oh cool! Haven't seen them anywhere yet.
@ernstlieber4340
@ernstlieber4340 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! - with a big plus: We can learn how some of the highly hyped "jazzers" actually murdered orinigally well written songs. Of course it is often about crossing bordes, ignorin limitations... but this is at times a quite destructive notion, imho. It is the point where jazz started to be elitist and somewhat pretencious.
@uelude
@uelude 2 жыл бұрын
Pretentious like your "I'm better than jazz" opinion? Nothing got "murdered". Creative people are ADDING to the world of music. For the obvious enjoyment of others. You must think you're the music police. Get over yourself.
@eliotmccann2589
@eliotmccann2589 3 жыл бұрын
10:30 for the start of the discussion.
@Benjiroyoface
@Benjiroyoface 3 жыл бұрын
the REAL discussion starts at 36:00
@DarrenPetersenLullabot
@DarrenPetersenLullabot 3 жыл бұрын
The chord that Adam analyzes as G7b9/B at the end of "I Fall In Love Too Easily" might be better written as Bdim7 chord. The G in that chord is an allowable tension from the diminished scale, and that particular usage of a diminished chord replacing a 5 chord is probably typical for the way they thought of music theory in the 30s/40s. Folks familiar with Barry Harris might recognize that diminished > tonic resolution as part of his system of elaborating the major scale with diminished chords... that's kind of a lost analytical art, but helps explain a lot of older chord choices that elicit a "?!?" from those of us that were trained in the chord/scale system.
@georgesember9069
@georgesember9069 Жыл бұрын
Sorry, you just brought that up!😊
@TerabyteTyler
@TerabyteTyler 3 жыл бұрын
I would so be down for an episode just about old tv themes.
@shayak_banerjee
@shayak_banerjee 7 ай бұрын
You should add chapters to these videos. That will make it a lot easier to check important information.
@thomascordery7951
@thomascordery7951 2 жыл бұрын
No one is wrong except those who insist only one way is right, or what's an arranger for?
@BrianPerez
@BrianPerez 3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣 Peter Martin is hilarious!
@katiefrisk980
@katiefrisk980 3 жыл бұрын
having the dominant function chord over a tonic petal is nothing new - bach did it in his toccata and fugue in d minor (that famously shocking chord C#o7/D); chopin did it in his ocean etude; etc
@bruslaw
@bruslaw 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I immediately thought of Bach when listening to those function changes over tonic "pedal"...
@WhistlebirdInfinity
@WhistlebirdInfinity Жыл бұрын
The second tune reminds me of Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill - I know y'all must have a lengthy list of subject matters to tackle but have you, or would you do a show about their music and style?
@at8ax
@at8ax 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Styne pronounced his first name "Julie" regardless of the spelling. / And if you like Jo Stafford singing "Autumn Leaves," here's another version you might ... like? (Yes, it's her, and "Jonathan" is her husband, Paul Weston.) kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nKebpqx7v72wiY0.html
@johnz8270
@johnz8270 Жыл бұрын
I realize this post is a year old, but I have to tell you... I worked at a publishing house during a very bleak time in my life. We received all kinds of "stuff" through that portal. Occasionally, it would be something that we knew... and it would be weird on so many levels. BUT, if we tried to enhance or modify in ANY way, we would be reprimanded. I remember getting some recognizable tunes with highly (?? can you use highly and reduced in the same sentence?) reduced chord suggestions. All of this is to explain why real books might be terribly inefficient in some ways...
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
I Fall in Love , Chet Baker's cool cool cool.
@wwalla01
@wwalla01 2 жыл бұрын
His church music chords are like from 1980
@milojenkins-law2678
@milojenkins-law2678 Жыл бұрын
3:29 Peter boutta play deacon blues
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
How many Piano Tuners were there in 1960 ?
@SherMusician
@SherMusician Жыл бұрын
Poodles it is!!! that's the name of my dog
@matthiasklause1552
@matthiasklause1552 3 жыл бұрын
I like the version by Hampton Hawes (What is this thing...)
@dr.musique1630
@dr.musique1630 Жыл бұрын
whats the name of that song at the beginning of the video??
@jegoy68
@jegoy68 3 жыл бұрын
And how the hell can Peter figure out that flintstones concept so fast?….
@weggensjeanbaptiste
@weggensjeanbaptiste Жыл бұрын
What is that intro song
@jtonemediaholdings108
@jtonemediaholdings108 7 ай бұрын
Giving me MST3000 vibes
@Spyking18
@Spyking18 Жыл бұрын
Here’s why it’s gratifying to move away from ii7: the minor two was never the full incarnation of the predominant sound anyway. DOMINANT twos are. Non-diatonic, but more complete in their motion both coming from a 6 and going to a 5. 2 minor doesn’t even feel like 2, it feels like a miniature modulation to that minor key, quickly passed by for function only. That’s probably why the fixation on Dorian in the cool jazz ish era. Now all the songs were being written with ii7 overtaking II7, and people fixated on that sound as a tonic.
@TinPan
@TinPan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this. A lightbulb went off when I heard that fermata in the Jo Stafford version of Autumn Leaves. Think about the out chorus to the iconic Cannonball / Miles version. I always thought it was a real cool but kind of genius, random choice of Miles (assuredly, I thought) to land on that note and hold it like that. Now I realize that he probs heard the idea first here. What do you think? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qs2lqJeemJ65Z2w.html
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
Sinatra , The Best there ever was.
@chrisharrison809
@chrisharrison809 3 жыл бұрын
I think the G7b9 in I fall in love is a dom 7 substitute. Bb7 would approach the Eb7 sus. G7 is in the family of 4 dominants from Bb through the diminished relationship. Bb, Db, E, G all can swap about.
@michelraimbault1931
@michelraimbault1931 3 жыл бұрын
martin is so funny
@jeffreymorgan5922
@jeffreymorgan5922 2 жыл бұрын
I'd say there's a more excellent way
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
Hello guys, get a piano sound setting on those keyboards, thanks.
@RC_Cola2020
@RC_Cola2020 3 жыл бұрын
Jacob Collier won a Grammy ("BEST ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUMENTS AND VOCALS") for Flintstones: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/sNuRa5Zi2trbfYE.html
@winstonmacmahon9735
@winstonmacmahon9735 3 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back Kotter theme!
@ericwinter4513
@ericwinter4513 3 жыл бұрын
What am I even hearing? Is that slide guitar??? 21:36
@ericwinter4513
@ericwinter4513 3 жыл бұрын
Tremolo bar?
@moussavarolgil9658
@moussavarolgil9658 3 жыл бұрын
#poodle
@bustalick335
@bustalick335 3 жыл бұрын
St Eles where
@honeybadgersocialclub7055
@honeybadgersocialclub7055 3 жыл бұрын
Manix and Perry Mason.
@juwonnnnn
@juwonnnnn 3 жыл бұрын
👍
@ferdinandoargenti1921
@ferdinandoargenti1921 Жыл бұрын
Adam , with all due respect for all, tell Peter Martin he is being just annoying and disruptive on your show, you instead are doing great. I like your approach . BTW, since you like to listen to old “non 2-5 versions”, listen also to Sinatra’s version of Autumn Leaves - Capitol Years I think- and the strings’ reharm going to maj instead of min in the 6th bar of the last A section! Also a modest advice. No noodling and “poodling” and “listening partying” at the end, it takes the professionality out of the videos. Keep on with your Open Studio interesting videos, though, you are doing great by yourself. (I am a jazz pianist as you guys but I do not have a podcast)
@aljoschahunger
@aljoschahunger 3 жыл бұрын
..i'm so happy you guys do not surf.. ;)..
@marceli155
@marceli155 3 жыл бұрын
all time ha ha ha ha ha ! ??? what is this ??? and what for?
@louismartin4446
@louismartin4446 2 жыл бұрын
Guys…you are both very talented, have great personalities and seem very nice BUT, let me tell you a very famous Italian saying to illustrate my gripe: “Parlate poco, dite tanto” which means…..Speak little, say a LOT! It took you 4 min. before you started to talk about your topic. Look, I want to learn your vast musical talent, NOT listen to your ribbing, self-deprecation, chatter, yadda yadda. We don’t care about that. I can’t dedicate 50 min to hear something you can explain in15 min- Boy, sorry but you would be Soooo much better if you cut out the poor comedy. Sorry but…that’s my opinion
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