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Adam and Peter discuss the one and only Herbie Hancock and his influence.
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@edzielinski
Gala. Smashed it. Crushed it. To me, this is a great example of Herbie's ability to unleash his creativity and spontaneity, yet keep it dialed in with the group. He's creating structures that are measures long and seamlessly weaving them into the changes, injecting references, and making it surprising, but also completely purposeful. It reminds me that it's critical to build a jazz vocabulary, a collection of phrases, rhythms and techniques, that is wide and deep enough that I could start connecting those dots without sounding like I'm searching.
@tonytonewharton
Wonderful RU-vid channel! Where else can you get such great musical knowledge and insights wrapped in such likeable banter!
@KCstudiosPhotography
Love these analytical discussions! More like this, please
@cvealjr3811
This is amazing - thank you, gentlemen. I remember reaching out to Mr. Carter to discuss his different basslines, specifically on the recordings from ESP and Nefertiti - he reached out to me and I missed the call because I was out with my (ex)wife. He left a message on my digital voicemail - that was erased within a week because there was no backup tape to save it. Moral of that story is be home when Ron Carter returns your call and marry the right person. Love what you guys do.
@martinmercer299
I love this podcast, thanks so much for the brilliant work guys❤❤❤
@cademosley4886
I remember the first time I studied Herbie and did some transcribing, his musical DNA was so infectious and got so worked into my fingers I was actually a little worried it might overtake my musical voice completely, and maybe it did for a while. I actually felt like I needed to do some work to process him and still keep my own voice. But one lesson here is that I wasn't alone in that!
@pianoman_JP
Another great show, you guys are awesome!😂
@learning-og4to
Herbie Hancocks - Cantaloupe Island was the first jazz tune I ever listened to. It was the entry towards this big world. It is always fun to go back to my favourite live concerts on youtube just to realise that this man is crazy on many levels. I view my progress in jazz on how LESS I understand each time I listen to him. I think its no exaggeration to say that he shifted Jazz in different levels. Like literally he is the stair. You can listen to any bebop tune and herbie's will stand out somehow. Of course Herbie is way more than bebop. He is like thousand flours that grow out of one in endless directions, sparkling around making this world a better place
@SessionsWithMike
Great podcast yet again. Hope to see Herbie in there later this year.
@dominiccastillo9677
Another beautiful video. Loved the dribble. Gala
@mosstet
Love this podcast - one thing I'd say is; having the digital keyboard visible for both your midi controllers, on the screen for us when you play, would be incredible. Really wanted to see the Herbie chords at
@donschneider7953
...agreement adhered to...appreciate the analysis...
@BrendaBoykin-qz5dj
Thank you,Gents🌹🌹🌹🌹
@toddrent37
Peter and Adam...love your episodes. I am an adult learner who has spent most of my adult life thinking about and struggling to understand the concepts you both freely share. Thank you. Would love to have a countdown of your opinions on the best piano solos to transcribe for beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Thank you both and God Bless.
@erikvb5840
Gentlemen...Always enjoy your analysis of music....Great example of Herbie Playing in and out at the same time!
@ggmusicdrums
Thanks, guys. As a drummer and wanna-be-piano player, I love the podcasts.
@nested_King
Please remember-anything with Wayne is 1964. Wayne joined in September 1964. Tony is still 18, turning 19 that coming December. Wayne has just turned 31. Herbie had turned 24 earlier that year in April.
@josephmartino9958
My 9 year old ear heard all this great music back in '64 along with the Beatles...while the rest of me was still pumping out the last breaths on the 120 bass, imitating commercials and tv themes between lessons
@robcostigan8757
I love that they focused on Herbie's rhythmic innovations. I agree with writer Martin Williams that a new era of jazz is one of rhythmic innovation.
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