I'm so glad I discovered these guys. They're so easy to understand what they're saying, and they're monster players. I come to these guys for new licks
Yep well said. There's a whole lotta stuff that's really important vocab that noone ever standardizes, lays it down and teaches. People have to figure it out on their own. But you guys are doing just that and it's a really big help. I'm deciding to go with Hammond as my main instrument right now and I really need this as a part of my vocab. Then I happened to come across this vid. Thanks so much.
Adam: “Is it seven or eight-hundred?” Peter: “Nah it’s like five-hundred.” Adam: “Is it five or six-hundred?” Peter: “It’s like four-fifty.” Adam: “Is it three or four-hundred?” Peter: “It feels like seven-hundred.”
Yeah, yeah, you hear a recording or summat and there's all those tasty double (or more?) stops that you start figuring it out by ear but you don't find much (any?) lit on them. Good topic guys! And nicely covered - I like how you guys brought your own listening and playing experience into this
Watching this and the video about reharms back to back. Would like to see Part 2 to both videos consolidated into one. Always intrigued by all of he chord changes that work between double stops and enclosures!
Amo este espacio desde mi alma, les doi gracias por lo que hacen y les deceso una larga vida y en salud haciendo lo que más aman, soy dichoso de poder verlos y aprender de maestros como ustedes y lo más impactante de todo es la humildad que tienen, gracias por el gran aporte que hacen, a los músicos que como yo no tenemos los recursos económicos para pagar una clase como la que imparten gratuitamente, son los mejores de todo youtube, soy su fan.
I tried looking up double stop and nothing came up with piano in it which surprised me because it is pretty much the basis of my simple style and i agree its our way of bending notes and i use it for swing and rhythm i try to get them out of my style but no they are the basis and maybe why they can’t be categorized in piano because its so many wide ways you can stop twice
That crunchy 2nd thing is so sweet, and so easy to implement. Sauce I actually loves that sus thing too, as you just started to talk about the 4, cause it pulled the sound into that IV7 in a really surprising way.
incredible discussion.. i can't believe i'm listening to such quality info.. definitely not for beginner piano .. or even intermediate.. great video. love the highlighted keyboard.. gonna work on those concepts this week.
With the min maj thing with the ab and A, I think the Ab is borrowed from the IV7, resolving to the 3rd of the I7. Thats how I think of it instead of major and minor
Just what the good doctah ordahed (Dr. John, that is). I've been trying to get these double stops into my own guitar playing--especially after listening to all the great organ trios. By the way, Larry Goldings Trio was up in the PNW--when are you two gonna follow suit? Also, what about my melody episode I've been dying to see redone? Not trying to be rude, because you guys are...the guys! I rock my "You'll Hear It" shirt at work everyone asks about it. Just really wanna see you do the "using the melody in our solos" request in the new podcave. Dueling piana style --Mr. Space Man
Like seeing the notes on the piano, now I need to see a close up of the hands directly underneath so I can figure out the fingerings. Sounds like you both have twenty fingers each 😅
I don't think you hit this one: Flat 7 on top, Flat 5 grace note to 4 on bottom. Example: Key of C, Bb on top, F# grace note to F on the bottom. Although it's not exactly the same, I credit the Pink Panther theme for the inspiration.
Has the introduction song from these videos been released in an Lp somewhere ? I can´t stop having this melody in my head. really love it... If it´s CD only is it in one of these www.discogs.com/artist/781371-Peter-Martin-6 ? Thank you
@@OpenStudioJazz I cant stop having the wet and red eyes, and spasms of goosebumps listening in repeat to "Emotion in Motion"... thank you for this source of joy
Rock on! Please keep this kind of gold coming. Loving all the videos. Herbie has some great blues double-stops in this one. Tons of examples with the 6 on top, especially that opening lick. ua-cam.com/video/5ERBkTeTeQ4/v-deo.html
I'm so glad I discovered these guys. They're so easy to understand what they're saying, and they're monster players. I come to these guys for new licks
The real musicians that watch this video will steal all of the licks that were played in this video
Let'em try!
08:30
Yeah, that’s the point!
Nice comments!!
@@OpenStudioJazz Steal?.. if they can do it .. they earned it..lol! .. just like these fine gents earned it.. over time.. long time.
Yep well said. There's a whole lotta stuff that's really important vocab that noone ever standardizes, lays it down and teaches. People have to figure it out on their own. But you guys are doing just that and it's a really big help. I'm deciding to go with Hammond as my main instrument right now and I really need this as a part of my vocab. Then I happened to come across this vid. Thanks so much.
You guys are great! The Car Guys for jazz nerds like me. Love the format. Thank you!
Adam's click, I'm clack (i think)
Watched this so many times and somehow it’s getting better
Insane masterclass. Thanks for the words
🙏🏼
@@pianopeter Peter!! Do you know what software is used to have the keys light up onscreen like that?
This lesson is gold. Thanks fellas! Loving both of your bluesy flavors
thanks for the ❤️
Watched this clip a few times now and playing along it’s really helping to embed the language . Sending many thanks !
It ain't what you do, it's the way you guys do it🤟
Release your Bluesy Double Stop Lesson Course already!
I wanna buy!
I think I’ve developed a man crush on these two. Great video!!
extremely tasty. keep the blues coming.
Adam: “Is it seven or eight-hundred?”
Peter: “Nah it’s like five-hundred.”
Adam: “Is it five or six-hundred?”
Peter: “It’s like four-fifty.”
Adam: “Is it three or four-hundred?”
Peter: “It feels like seven-hundred.”
Yeah, yeah, you hear a recording or summat and there's all those tasty double (or more?) stops that you start figuring it out by ear but you don't find much (any?) lit on them. Good topic guys! And nicely covered - I like how you guys brought your own listening and playing experience into this
thanks for checking us out - more to come!
Great way to add some sultriness to the music. I, too, have gotten so that I do these without thinking about them too hard.
All Access Piano Pass is the best money I've ever spent.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🎹
Aaron Frohnmayer yeah I think I’m gonna take the plunge.
Thanks Adam&Peter!!
Something I just noticed:
Adam = Green Keys on the keyboard
Peter = Blue Keys
If Mace Windu ever sits in, he must be purple.
Who is Vader though
@@AntKneeLeafEllipse I am Adam's father
@@pianopeter NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@pianopeter it's a joke, right?
LOOOL
You guys are totally Awesome! Your videos have Connected so many of The Dots for me! Thank-you.
You can also use sixths, for example, descending chromatically. It's a Chicago blues move.
So awesome
a great blusey double stop intro is who's lovin you with Jackson 5.
This new setup was LONG overdue. Great video.
Agreed! We’ve already imploded the podcave.
AMAZING!
Another dope podcast!! Thanks for sharing the knowledge !!
This video was mind-blowing, guys. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
The Concept 🤤 Love you guys!!!
Watching this and the video about reharms back to back. Would like to see Part 2 to both videos consolidated into one. Always intrigued by all of he chord changes that work between double stops and enclosures!
This is so great!
Wow!
Amo este espacio desde mi alma, les doi gracias por lo que hacen y les deceso una larga vida y en salud haciendo lo que más aman, soy dichoso de poder verlos y aprender de maestros como ustedes y lo más impactante de todo es la humildad que tienen, gracias por el gran aporte que hacen, a los músicos que como yo no tenemos los recursos económicos para pagar una clase como la que imparten gratuitamente, son los mejores de todo youtube, soy su fan.
I tried looking up double stop and nothing came up with piano in it which surprised me because it is pretty much the basis of my simple style and i agree its our way of bending notes and i use it for swing and rhythm i try to get them out of my style but no they are the basis and maybe why they can’t be categorized in piano because its so many wide ways you can stop twice
Great
You guys are the best
thank you !
That crunchy 2nd thing is so sweet, and so easy to implement. Sauce
I actually loves that sus thing too, as you just started to talk about the 4, cause it pulled the sound into that IV7 in a really surprising way.
Awesome!!!!
incredible discussion.. i can't believe i'm listening to such quality info.. definitely not for beginner piano .. or even intermediate.. great video. love the highlighted keyboard.. gonna work on those concepts this week.
Epic Intro!!
Great video, gentlemen. I’ve been waiting for a good video on this topic to inspire me.
Thank you!
This is the video I needed. Thank you guys 🙌🏿. (Ps cool podcast )
Subscribe!
Peter! Make a blues jazz solo and break it in slowly for Us!!!! hehehe It would awesome to study the lines!
People need stuff like this..the best sInce now..booom
Wonderful channel and video. Thank you!
Nice comments!!
GALA 🎉
With the min maj thing with the ab and A, I think the Ab is borrowed from the IV7, resolving to the 3rd of the I7. Thats how I think of it instead of major and minor
Woah
#PlantBased! Yes, Peter!! Also thanks for the tips. :)
🌱🎹
You guys should jam on this for a bit. Would love to hear you trading bluesy double stop riffs.
@4:30 that "bluezy chipotle" tho lolol...
Nice comments!!
Just what the good doctah ordahed (Dr. John, that is). I've been trying to get these double stops into my own guitar playing--especially after listening to all the great organ trios. By the way, Larry Goldings Trio was up in the PNW--when are you two gonna follow suit? Also, what about my melody episode I've been dying to see redone? Not trying to be rude, because you guys are...the guys! I rock my "You'll Hear It" shirt at work everyone asks about it. Just really wanna see you do the "using the melody in our solos" request in the new podcave. Dueling piana style --Mr. Space Man
Yeah some of those they played are straight out of the doctors vocab. I truely believe he was the best to ever play New Orleans style blues.
wow... the guys on the rhodes this time...!
Like seeing the notes on the piano, now I need to see a close up of the hands directly underneath so I can figure out the fingerings. Sounds like you both have twenty fingers each 😅
I've heard the upper note referred to as a drone.
Yay. I’ll stop complaining now.
These guys are great maestros amazingly talented but please somebody tell me is it necessary to raise shoulders when playing jazz
nope
Theme to the first Newhart show bt Pat Williams
How do we practice these???
11:36 sheeeiiel
8:00
Take me to Churrrch
All hail Oscar!
I was doing this before I knew what it was. 😂
Same. I thought this was pretty basic for blues/boogie
But how does a reasonably new piano student use this wonderful information?
Add it to a song.
#plantbased!
Nice comments!!
What’s the name of the tune at 12:40?
I don't think you hit this one: Flat 7 on top, Flat 5 grace note to 4 on bottom. Example: Key of C, Bb on top, F# grace note to F on the bottom. Although it's not exactly the same, I credit the Pink Panther theme for the inspiration.
what type of keyboard are you using? and if its midi, then what Application for sound? thanks
Roman Zhukov we’re using two M-Audio Hammer 88s. The sounds are from Pianoteq 6.
@@OpenStudioJazz What about the video? What software lets the keys light up?
what is the song in the intro
Has the introduction song from these videos been released in an Lp somewhere ? I can´t stop having this melody in my head. really love it... If it´s CD only is it in one of these www.discogs.com/artist/781371-Peter-Martin-6 ?
Thank you
Yes. It's Emotion in Motion from the release What Lies Ahead
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
@@OpenStudioJazz I cant stop having the wet and red eyes, and spasms of goosebumps listening in repeat to "Emotion in Motion"... thank you for this source of joy
Rock on! Please keep this kind of gold coming. Loving all the videos.
Herbie has some great blues double-stops in this one. Tons of examples with the 6 on top, especially that opening lick.
ua-cam.com/video/5ERBkTeTeQ4/v-deo.html
6:45 yo how big is your left hand??
No they did not try and drop a bit of professor longhair???😊
Stanky McStankface
Nice comments!!
But they don’t help. There’s no teaching here.
You get the explanation, notes, and how you can implement them....What else do you want?
Chris Horton it also doesn’t say lesson, just a convo
Jordan Miles fair point. It is useful. I’m grateful they posted it. I’m just being a greedy brat I suppose.
Can you do a lesson on the open jazz studio to cover these double stops?
Something that breaks a couple of them down slowly for us newbs?