Peter Martin ๐น
Peter Martin is an acclaimed jazz pianist and entrepreneur. Over the past 25 years he has performed at most of the major venues and jazz festivals on six continents, including twice at the White House for President Obama. He is the founder of Open Studio, pioneering in the field of online jazz education. Peter was recently featured in the New York Times for his ground breaking work
Appears in 1173 Episodes
From the Vault: Herbie Hancock's Solo on "Cantaloupe Island"
Peter and Adam analyze Herbie Hancock's solo on a performance of his classic tune "Cantaloupe Island."
Our 7 Favorite '80s Albums
Is it the most underrated decade for jazz? Peter and Adam list off their favorite albums from the totally rad decade
Cavalcade of Comments - Uh Oh, Oleo
Peter and Adam react to pro-banter and anti-banter comments from their last livestream.
How To Play the Bridge of Rhythm Changes
It's a must-know for any jazz musician - hear how to play the bridge of this common form as Peter and Adam walk you through it.
Cavalcade of Comments - Celebrity Jazz Flautist Edition
It's another weekly comment recap, plus a discussion about the prevalence of celebrities who play the flute
Our 7 Favorite '90s Albums
In honor of Throwback Thursday, Peter and Adam look back to their favorite albums from the 1990's
Climb Into the 'Cade of Comments
Peter and Adam read off some more of their favorite comments from the past week.
Oscar Peterson Solo Reaction and Analysis
Peter and Adam do an in-depth analysis on a classic Oscar Peterson tune
Cavalcade of Comments (And Life Advice)
Peter and Adam dig through some of their favorite (and least-favorite) comments from the past week
The Ultimate Deep Dive into Standards
Put on your scuba gear and jump into the sea of jazz as Peter and Adam take an in-depth look at 5 well-known standards
Cavalcade of Crappy Comments ๐ฉ
On this comment roundup, Peter and Adam go through some of the less enthusiastic comments they received last week
5 Ways To Start an Iconic Album
First impressions are everything - Peter and Adam check out some of the best opening moments from their favorite albums
What's Goin' On? - Peter & Adam Catch Up
Peter and Adam catch up on what they've been up to lately - what they've been practicing, listening to, and working on.
Why Do I Sound Bad?
Peter and Adam answer one of the most asked questions by musicians around the world - why don't I like what I'm playing?
A Conversation With Nicholas Payton (Part 2)
Part two of Peter & Adam's wide-ranging interview with Grammy award winning trumpeter, composer, producer, blogger, and #BAM codifier, Nicholas Payton
A Conversation With Nicholas Payton (Part 1)
A live conversation and interview with Grammy award winning trumpeter, composer, producer, blogger, and #BAM codifier, Nicholas Payton!
Ron Carter on Bass Lines, Miles, and More (A Conversation)
Peter and Adam talk to one of the most prolific jazz bassists of all time.
Peter & Adam Answer Your Practice Questions
Peter and Adam take a look at some burning questions
The Real Book Strikes Back
Peter and Adam revisit a controversial topic from a few weeks ago: the accuracy of the Real Book
Cavalcade of Comments: Noodle Edition
Their cup of noodles runneth over
7 Iconic Bass Lines (And Why You Should Learn Them)
It doesn't matter what instrument you play, these are bass lines every musician must know
Cavalcade of Comments
Peter and Adam look through their favorite comments of the past week.
8 GREAT Herbie Hancock Moments
In honor of the jazz legend's birthday, Peter and Adam list some of their favorite moments from Herbie Hancock's storied career.
Carousel of Comments - Hater Edition
It's "Mean Tweets" YHI edition as Peter and Adam look at some of the less-than-loving comments they've gotten recently.
7 Classic Intros
First impressions are everything - Peter and Adam list their favorite openings to seven different tunes
Back on the Carousel of Comments ๐
Peter and Adam are back on the carousel, highlight their favorite (and not so favorite) recent comments. All aboard!
How Bad Is the Real Book, Actually?
Today, Peter and Adam discuss one of the most controversial resources for jazz musicians: the Real Book, and wether or not it lives up to its infamy.Links from this ep...
Carousel of Comments
Peter and Adam highlight their favorite recent comments
The 7 Greatest Jazz Solos*
*For you to learn today
The Most Important Job of a Rhythm Section
A rhythm section has many roles to play in an ensemble. Peter and Adam nail down what the most important element for a good rhythm section is.
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