Our FAV YouTubers (Jazz?)
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We decided to highlight our favorite KZreadrs and some specific videos of theirs. Check out who WE check out and see what's been giving us inspo lately.
Links from this episode:
Patrick Bartley: • What It ACTUALLY Takes...
Nahre Sol: • How to Master FAST but...
Scott's Bass Lesson's: • Stevie Wonder's Top 10...
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Performance videos:
Shaun Martin | Keyscape Sessions: • SHAUN MARTIN Just the....
Emmet's Place ft: Samara Joy: • Emmet Cohen w/Samara J...
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Jazz Piano Deep Dive (high level):
Things I Learned from Barry: • Half Step Below is Bea...
Jeremy Siskind: • "Autumn Leaves" Solo P...
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My dudes!!
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
🎹✌🏼
As an electric bassist who primarily plays Jazz, I'm a big fan of the "other" Nate Smith's 80/20 Drummer youtube channel. It's excellent. Your You'll Hear It channel is also a great channel for bassist to check out. I feel like there are many non-bass player channels that can really help to inform a bassist's approach to they're playing. Cheers, Guys, and thanks for all you do!
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
One of my favorites is Quincy Davis. I love his breakdowns of different drummers in his reaction videos. He's helped my own drumming immensely.
Some other KZreadrs I like are Jimin Dorothy, Shan at jazzskills, Noah Kellman, Cecil Alexander, Tony Winston, Hayden from pianogroove, and some others I need to look up.
Two OG’s that can’t help geeking out on keyscape and just killing it half way through, brilliant!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏 It’s why we love you guys. Thanks Peter, Adam and Jeremy. You’ve taught us all more than we could ever imagine:-) Keep on keeping on brothers:-)
Peter's dressed how Adam should dress, and vice versa
PDBass is an incredible music KZread channel. Highly recommend
@drstrange629
7 ай бұрын
AGREED
@billhd
7 ай бұрын
endorse!
Nahre Sol is phenomenal and so accessible.
You guys should absolutely try and get Patrick on, that conversation would be AMAZING
That coke is too close to the keyboard. It makes me nervous.
@TheMisterGriswold
7 ай бұрын
and diet coke has benzene in it theres a study
@Johnwilkinsonofficial
7 ай бұрын
yeah what do they think Nord will just send them endless free keyboards? cmon Peter! 😂
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
sounds like a quote from the 80's 😂
Great episode, love when you guys start playing together at 20:13, always killing it!
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
thank u!
Cool. Thanks for the links. I just discovered Jeremy's channel a few days ago and found him very helpful so it is good to know he gets your endorsement.
What a great celebration of music this video is. Love it!
Really fun list! As a bassist, I’ve followed SBL since their inception. But I’d like to add that, while I don’t play piano, I’m also a subscriber to YHI. I think you guys do an excellent job of hitting that perfect balance of instruction and entertainment. Thank you!
Shows confidence and generosity to introduce your followers to other youtubers❤
What a time to be alive with all this incredible content
19:53 that duo improv was killing tho
Great video guys! Also enjoy watching the KZread videos of both Noah Kellman & Kent Hewitt. They are both very good educators!
Love seeing youplaying together
Incredible episode!
Samara Joy is amazing. I saw her last week. What an incredible concert. So unbelievably talented!
Excellent show, per uzh!
You guys are great. The fact that PM stopped talking when Adam felt inspired by that Rhodes sound and jammed with him instead of insisting on completing his point was touching. Seeing such respect for music and each other in this world of clout chasing and ego is food for the soul.
As a drummer Quincy Davis has been a great teacher and contributor
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
yes!!!!
That Still crazy after all these years, was rather enjoyable
Chad LB and Janek Gwizdala both have some solid content. Also, cheers to Smalls for putting so much quality music out there for free, even if the A/V could be better
+1 Patrick Bartley ... great player with a grasp of jazz roots
I was already subscribed to "Emmet's Neighbor's Place", but now I'll be able to mix in some direct sound. Thanks for the rec. I don't prefer straight sax, but I noticed there was often accompaniment, so I subbed to Patrick's channel too. I'll also check out the guitar guy who learned from Barry Harris. I'm already subbed to the piano people on the list you know, now that I think about it, you don't feature people who are primarily organ or synth players, very often. You could use that as an excuse to buy another keyboard and pedals. Not like anybody needs an excuse, but its a good one!
@YoullHearIt
7 ай бұрын
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I do know what you mean by "it's a good decision". I watch all the shorts too. LOL
Check out Jimin Dorothy!
Jeremy Siskind is fantastic! I almost sound like a jazz pianist just by whatching his videos 😂😂😅!
Hey Peter, any chance you can let us know what Keyscape patch you use for your piano and what if any tweaks to the settings? I just use C7 Grand with Compressor, EQ and Reverb set up to try and get a bit more of a Jazzy sound.
I like to play a drinking game where you take a shot every time Peter Martin says "dogmatic". I've watched four videos and I'm wasted.
as a non-musician and amateur jazz lover who is also interested in music theory I really like the older videos of vibraphone player Tim Collins, check them out! He has some solid advice for listeners too with videos on overlooked standards and other stuff from a great musicians perspective, just like your tips. And his editing is on point too!
Fantastic list!
@UgoCei
7 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, I'm a subscriber of yours and I think you deserve to be on that list. Keep up the good work!
@JoshWalshMusic
7 ай бұрын
@@UgoCei aww thanks Ugo!
You guys should check out Jacob Koller (not Collier) if you aren't already familiar with him. He is an incredible jazz composer and pianist. Also Martina DaSilva is a vocalist who covers jazz standards wonderfully
Re SBL. I get the same thing watching your piano videos. I’m a bassist (dabbles on keys) and I get a lot out of watching your piano-centric videos and shorts.
@andrewmcclure2853
7 ай бұрын
Same
Nahre Sol is great at stacking keyboards too
Am I allowed to mention Charles Cornell? I think he's brilliant.
Nahre is a genius yo.
I've watched that Shaun Martin video at least 100 times. It's so great. You guys should check out the incredible Bob Reynolds! One of the most incredible saxophone players and dedicates a lot of time to his students in the Virtual Studio. His content is awesome.
i think is a graet moment for a greg phillinganes special episode :)
I used not to bother with tablature, thinking it was just a shortcut for those who'd not yet learned to read standard notation. Turns out that forms of tablature have been in use for centuries, as it can easily show important performance instructions that can clutter up standard notation. Apparently organ tablature dates from at least 1300, and 1450 for stringed instruments. For example, unlike piano where each note appears only once on the keyboard, string instruments can have that same note in several places on the fingerboard/fretboard. On a standard tuned guitar, middle C is available in 5 places on 5 different strings. Tablature provides a way to instruct which of them the arranger intends, which might depend on the timbre that's wanted or on the ease of reaching adjacent or chordal notes in the score.
Hi, first of all, i would like to let you know that i’m enjoying your show so much. Wonder if i could make request if you can make reactions to this Jazz pianist by the name of Bobby Enriquez. Thank you
Also huge shout to Emmet Cohen as well
Jens Larsen , Tony Winston and Kent Hewitt
love it
Is Adam thinking of raising the Open Studio sartorial standards?
Bob reynolds is killer
Why doesn't open studio have any trombone content?
Jazz!
Chad LB is good too!
Diet Coke is my morning caffeine. I seem to have survived. 😜
What !!! No place for Andy Edwards?
I'm still watching and am gonna guess Andy Edwards is not on the list. But should be.
the creators NOT in NY, seem more down to earth...the others *seem* a bit more c*cky and off putting...to me. Scott and Ian, Adam and Peter are a go to!
Another bass player here.. I'd much rather watch your channel than SBL or Neely. I liked Scotts videos about 10 years ago before he became so commercialized. Same with Rick Beato. You know what i mean? When they were more authentic and you would get their honest opinions etc.. MatloweDK is a much better bass channel in my opinion.
Hoping Jacob Collier IS NOT on this list. No dear god!
Number 1 cause of female diabetes.