Play This, Not That, On The Blues | You'll Hear It

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    There's a lot of questions surrounding the blues... Adam Maness and Peter Martin are here to set the record straight on what to play, and what not to play for the blues.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 194

  • @robcostigan8757
    @robcostigan8757 3 роки тому +218

    Pete plays something super hip and he's like "don't play that". And I'm here thinking, no problem, I could never play that.

  • @stevie2673
    @stevie2673 2 роки тому +20

    "Be yourself, and let the blues take care of itself." what a great quote

  • @PolatPINAR
    @PolatPINAR 3 роки тому +56

    I play "Not That" a lot :(

    • @willzang3000
      @willzang3000 3 роки тому

      thats what my lecturers tell me

    • @UkuleleAversion
      @UkuleleAversion 3 роки тому +5

      Ah yes, my favourite 32 bar AABA American Songbook standard.

    • @user-qm1ih8yg8t
      @user-qm1ih8yg8t 10 місяців тому

      We all do 😢

  • @stocksam
    @stocksam 4 місяці тому +8

    Gene Harris (The Three Sounds) is the blues piano master, great touch, great time management. Also great: Ramsey Lewis (sixties, early seventies) best "double stuff", Ray Bryant, Bobby Timmons, Lennie Tristanos "Requiem" is killer, Joe Zawinul on Cannonballs "Babe" - legendary solo, Joe Sample (Crusaders), some Richard Tee (Stuff), Monty Alexander (Montreux), Milt Jackson, Les McCann (sixites), Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff ("The Blues Train to Georgia"), John Lewis, Red Garland, some Cedar Walton, Hampton Hawes, Kenny Barron, Thommy Flanagan, George Duke . "New Day" on youtube live by Kevin Hays is good. Guys who emended the Blues very sophisticated are Dan Wall, Paul Bley, Bob Degen, Jan Hammer (with Jeremy Steig). Jarrett is so so on his late blues encores, but very good in the seventies, early eighties when he combines blues with gospel-like style. Of course Herbie and Oscar are great. On the saxophone Stanley Turrentine is a very good bluesman. On the trumpet Clark Terry. I'm sure I forgot many.. For specific song recommendations, just write, I'm glad to give some tips.

  • @jacobseymour7221
    @jacobseymour7221 3 роки тому +17

    Great episode! I love the Oscar Peterson advice. As piano players we don't have a lot of heroes when it comes to rock blues. I learned to do two good "dos": listen to blues guitar players for the language, like jazz pianists listen to sax and trumpet players for the language. And master the major pentatonic for blues. You'll hear these guitarists totally shred the maj. pent. with added flat thirds and sevenths. You guys rock!

  • @jomajor8485
    @jomajor8485 Рік тому +4

    One thing that is really implied here is that different genres have identifiable riffs and licks. The extension to that is that, if a player wants to change the feel of a blues, or hint at a different style, reaching out to the riffs of that feel are the way to make that happen. I am at the stage where I'm wanting to take the music to a different genre, and am trying to work out how to really lead a section, in the moment, to a new style. Watching this was really useful for me.

  • @alexandredoyen8227
    @alexandredoyen8227 3 роки тому +12

    At 10:25 they said I love number 5 at the same time. Music creates connections...you guys are amazing! Jazz is the ultimate truly American cultural legacy not derived from consumerism.

    • @wisegamer706
      @wisegamer706 10 місяців тому

      This is the realest shit I ever heard

  • @adamstein7302
    @adamstein7302 3 роки тому +15

    if you do a stride one i’ll cry tears of joy

  • @AngelWest58
    @AngelWest58 Місяць тому +1

    before i even watch this - here's a (very) simple but huge tip.... after playing blues for nearly 50 years... when improvising : on the I chord (so, 1st 4 bars) play/resolve licks w Major 3rds (so E naturals in the key of C)... ;... on the IV chord (or 5 & 6 bars) play ZERO/ nope/ nada E naturals but instead -plenty of minor 3rds(so, Eb /E Flats.).. on bars 7-8 return to going hard on the E naturals .... 🎹

  • @beautifulmusic4life
    @beautifulmusic4life 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the advice and concrete examples. I've been guilty of playing some of that NOT THAT. I'll work more on PLAY THIS.

  • @LoveandHavoc
    @LoveandHavoc 3 роки тому +7

    Amazing! I love these. I started out as a bassist but in the last year, especially since quarantine began in March I've switched 95% of my practice time and interest to piano. I've always loved it but for some reason it never occurred to me to play earlier. I've been wanting to work on my blues playing but it's hard because piano blues I find is either blues rock type repetitive stuff or really insane jazz blues. So finding what exactly I should be doing to make my playing as authentic as possible has been a bit of a journey, but I cant thank you guys enough for these podcasts!

  • @markusfrey4256
    @markusfrey4256 Рік тому

    After watching this, it feels like a musical facelift to me - you're awesome!

  • @martinlehfeldt6916
    @martinlehfeldt6916 2 роки тому +1

    Peter can kill it on the blues. Love it.

  • @MomLAU
    @MomLAU 2 роки тому +1

    You guys did a fantastic job playing here!

  • @sdannye
    @sdannye 3 роки тому +1

    You guys are just so great!
    Truly
    🙏🏼⭐️

  • @markharvey6546
    @markharvey6546 3 роки тому

    Yes!! Plz more open discussion format. This was amazing, thanks guys!

  • @darine.3145
    @darine.3145 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff. I play saxophone and this all applies. Thanks.

  • @gangway30music64
    @gangway30music64 3 роки тому +1

    Faith comes by hearing. Great video guys!

  • @derycktaylor3677
    @derycktaylor3677 3 роки тому

    Excellent guidance. Thanks

  • @lucaslieberman7625
    @lucaslieberman7625 Рік тому +1

    your videos always show me how much more there is that i can learn. I can’t believe they’re free!! Thank you

  • @abhinavkhokhar362
    @abhinavkhokhar362 2 роки тому +2

    THAT COORDINATED " I LOVE NUMBER 5" @10:22
    WOOOOOOO

  •  3 роки тому +19

    13:30, dang I've never seen someone emulate my blues so well 😭

    • @artonion420
      @artonion420 Місяць тому

      Hell I wish that was me!

  • @gijazz1757
    @gijazz1757 3 роки тому +1

    The rythm thing is soooooo important...could you a video on how to practice rythm. Would be much appreciated. Keep th good things coming guis

  • @alanESV2
    @alanESV2 3 роки тому

    This is great! Can’t wait for more

  • @joepalooka2145
    @joepalooka2145 2 роки тому +2

    You talked about Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, and Keith Jarrett------ but if you really want to hear how to play the blues on a keyboard we must also add ----- Jimmy Smith! Jimmy Smith!

  • @larryscroggins7290
    @larryscroggins7290 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks, fellas ... very instructive ... in terms of repetition of motifs, I recommend Wynton Marsalis’ blues tutorial ... he talks about the blues 12 bar form as statement, response, and resolution ... that has also helped me a lot to try and tell a story and avoid wandering, disconnected lines ... thanks again ... L

    • @Alic4444
      @Alic4444 3 роки тому +1

      I watched that, listening to Wynton explain things like he's teaching a grandkid about the blues is great for players of all different levels of experience. Great recommendation.

  • @geejayg
    @geejayg Рік тому

    Gents, that was insightful, honest and plain 'ol good fun. Now that's what I call good time blues.

  • @undarksmusic
    @undarksmusic 3 роки тому

    Great video! Amazing vibes for this Wednesday! 😎🎶🎹

  • @donnacarlton8011
    @donnacarlton8011 3 роки тому +1

    You blessed guys are so freaking funny! Thanks for the vid!

  • @quentinmorales
    @quentinmorales Рік тому

    I really love Peter's blues musicality

  • @jazzrengue
    @jazzrengue Рік тому

    Where are you guys getting your piano & rhodes sounds from? Is it straight from the keyboards you’re using here? Or vst?

  • @davidpavett8376
    @davidpavett8376 2 роки тому

    Very helpful discussion.

  • @2mcummings
    @2mcummings Рік тому

    This was awesome. Thank you

  • @strat1227
    @strat1227 2 роки тому

    Man these are such an incredible resource!!!!

  • @carnivaltym
    @carnivaltym 5 місяців тому

    So much good advice.
    Re blues guitar double & triple stops with hammer ons - the two great masters were Hendrix & SRV - there's a real wealth still to be mined by keyboard players there imho.
    There are a couple of Steve Vai tracks which take thier ideas further too....

  • @Landsdoodle
    @Landsdoodle Рік тому

    You guys are great!

  • @hues7072
    @hues7072 3 роки тому

    I loved this video!

  • @lukeserrano62
    @lukeserrano62 Рік тому

    Loved this! ❤

  • @bigbrownsound
    @bigbrownsound 3 роки тому +5

    I understand on a certain level what you guys are sharing in all of your videos focused on linear solo ideas utilizing different scales. It's all great and your explanations make sense to me.
    Now I'm wondering about fingering basics when going 'uphill' or 'downhill' while combining scale motion with chord tones or broken chords while going up or down a few octaves.
    Is there something basic help me break out of what ever kind of hard-wired fingering approach I'm stuck on? More cross-overs and cross-unders is my first thought,
    but...clearly I don't even know enough to ask an educated question.
    maybe if I just slow the video down when overhead shots come around?
    (having said that....some of Peter's overhead shots in his 2-minute lessons are so
    well-lit , combined with his smooth technique ...even that can be a little difficult to see)
    Anyway....thanks for all you do!

  • @thomascordery7951
    @thomascordery7951 Рік тому

    Great advice, Adam and Peter, about being yourself rather than some fake notion of what an old blues player ought to be.
    My blues piano challenge is that it's technically sloppy, though I hope rhythmically in the pocket or at least avoiding the RAC. Hey, I'm just a bass player starting to pick up keys, figuring out which buttons are which while trying not to make a bass face. ;-)
    Cheers!

  • @_Quzey_
    @_Quzey_ 3 роки тому +1

    PLEEEAAAASE DO ANOTHER ONEEEE

  • @charlesgamble4670
    @charlesgamble4670 5 місяців тому

    super fun to watch, informative

  • @Ontherightpath_2024
    @Ontherightpath_2024 3 роки тому

    Is the sound coming from the keyboards or are they using a vst? anyone know from what?

  • @victorpetermusic
    @victorpetermusic 10 місяців тому

    I would love a video on how to use the 3-6-2-5-1 (both minor and major version) in tasty ways!

  • @robertosicam6240
    @robertosicam6240 Рік тому

    I dig that bottle of Jim Bean in the back as your playing the Blues

  • @roibenjamin3489
    @roibenjamin3489 2 роки тому

    Can you guy’s give us, the viewers a list of a blues players we should hear? Love your podcasts!

  • @jaktron
    @jaktron 3 роки тому

    all good advice- I also try to incorporate blues vocab from actual "blues" musicians - BB King, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, even SRV and Hendrix-list goes on......

  • @andrewcampbell2903
    @andrewcampbell2903 Рік тому

    Must admit I haven't checked out all of your blues sessions . However , I wondered if this could be the subject for a future video . That is , to look at the ways to take a blues away from the repetitious harmonic cycle perhaps by incorporating segments of ballad type harmonies . This approach when done well seems to get the blues out of the straitjacket and frees it up to be soulful but a bit more stimulating .

  • @nylophone5730
    @nylophone5730 2 роки тому +1

    This is getting deep. Being true to the form of the blues by being yourself and not trying to sound like an old blues player. This is some yoda level shit. "There is no try, only do"

  • @WhistlebirdInfinity
    @WhistlebirdInfinity Рік тому +1

    Y'all are so dorky. You crack me up. Thank you

  • @shephronqpan
    @shephronqpan 8 днів тому

    I 💕 you guys 😊 What a treat! There's a difference between a piece of music and...the process the music is being created and... could be observed by other musicians.
    Open Studio rules.🍒😘

  • @NagoyaHouseHead
    @NagoyaHouseHead Рік тому

    I was surprised when you suggested to play one pentatonic scale through all 3 dominant chords of the blues. In my view you have to play major penta on the I, then minor penta on the IV, then the minor penta of the V ( or something else ). Am I wrong ?

  • @cyleoharmonica
    @cyleoharmonica 3 роки тому

    great episode!

  • @louispearson8306
    @louispearson8306 3 роки тому

    GOOD EPISODE. More pls

  • @Sam-hh3ry
    @Sam-hh3ry 3 місяці тому +1

    I still come back to this video sometimes just because it's hilarious

  • @rubinhokavera
    @rubinhokavera 2 роки тому

    Awesome! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @joe-nautilus-nauticus
    @joe-nautilus-nauticus 11 місяців тому

    Lol. " if you don't like the blues I'm not really even interested in what you have to say!" That's gold. Love it mon.

  • @Gnurklesquimp2
    @Gnurklesquimp2 2 місяці тому

    3:29 Immediately the 1st example here proves a major takeaway: You can take basically any concept you like and make it work in it's own ways... if you've got the insights needed to arrive somewhere cool with it. Furthermore, try messing around with new blues scales on every chord and see if you find things you like, can always apply it in moderation if you're trying to nail a sound with little twists in there to make it interesting.

  • @nomanatcore
    @nomanatcore 8 місяців тому +1

    When you're plyaing the MINOR blues scale, stay on the one blues scale.. but when you're playing with MAJOR blues, definitely change with each chord.

  • @robertpierre-louis4578
    @robertpierre-louis4578 Рік тому

    Who's playing the drums in your background jazz spot, he's awesome! If I want to listen to the entire music and more of this jazz style, where can I go?

  • @UkuleleAversion
    @UkuleleAversion 3 роки тому +1

    7:36-7:37 Funny you mentioned Herbie after Oscar since Herbie credited Oscar Peterson as a formative influence on his improvising

  • @thenighttimecook8377
    @thenighttimecook8377 2 роки тому

    What about Jimmy Smith? Love this channel (and the JB in the background). Thank you guys!

  • @rayitojazz
    @rayitojazz 3 роки тому +3

    No mention of Wynton Kelly? It would be great

  • @ntwarimodeste272
    @ntwarimodeste272 2 роки тому

    How can I start to learn bebop lines 🤔?????

  • @bertramblik8826
    @bertramblik8826 Рік тому

    15:42 are quarter note triplets wrong?

  • @puke1505
    @puke1505 2 роки тому

    Awesome video! Harsh reality check but that's good, right? Btw what's the theme tune at the beginning and end? Omg, I need that badboy in my life...

  • @ntwarimodeste982
    @ntwarimodeste982 Рік тому

    its hard to get peter martin how can we combine blues and bebop

  • @gcpezzi
    @gcpezzi 2 роки тому +2

    Gene Harris was always my "go to "bluesiest jazz pianist.

  • @JayAttys
    @JayAttys 2 роки тому

    I think Ray Charles is rarely mentioned. Check out the album he did with Milt Jackson

  • @ntwarimodeste272
    @ntwarimodeste272 2 роки тому

    I need to start learning bebop

  • @SgtPowell
    @SgtPowell 3 роки тому +3

    Playing this at half speed and stealing as many throw-away Peter Martin licks as I can follow. Goldmine!

    • @xXS4leagueDragonXx
      @xXS4leagueDragonXx 3 роки тому

      Do you allready got them and would send it to me?

    • @SgtPowell
      @SgtPowell 3 роки тому

      Sorry dfx3, if that is your real name. Just watch Peter in slow-mo. Good luck.

    • @Alic4444
      @Alic4444 3 роки тому

      @@xXS4leagueDragonXx You can do it by listening and watching -- the blues is a great place to start doing this. You'll be incredibly glad you did it once you get going, trust me! Every time you figure out a new couple of notes, you'll have a whole new thing you can play over the blues!

  • @ianwynne764
    @ianwynne764 3 роки тому

    This great. Yes, The Monkeys were a fake band. However, they did use some good song writers. Before he became famous, Neil Diamond wrote "Last Train to Clarksville" for them.
    Keep up the wonderful work.

  • @josephmarin8086
    @josephmarin8086 3 роки тому

    lol @ OP @ 5:05 in reunion blues on Very Tall

  • @musanhlapo9598
    @musanhlapo9598 3 роки тому

    anyone know the changes their playing at 14:00 ?

    • @Alic4444
      @Alic4444 3 роки тому

      That's a 3-6-2-5 (iii-VI-ii-V) starting in the 8th bar (two beats per chord). So when you're coming back from the dominant four chord, which is C in the key of G where they're playing, you land back at G dominant at the beginning of the 7th bar, then two beats later go BACK to the four chord, which is a half step above the three chord, so it takes you perfectly into the three chord at the beginning of the 8th bar.

  • @stella8042
    @stella8042 6 місяців тому

    it's about good taste vs banality, great tips guys!

  • @stefanodata9760
    @stefanodata9760 6 місяців тому

    Dont' know if I have improved my blues but now I want a Jim Beam Sour

  • @pianofortissima4410
    @pianofortissima4410 3 роки тому

    this is so funny! As a classical trained pianist, I don't even understand what you're talking about :D :D :D

  • @quentinmorales
    @quentinmorales 3 роки тому +2

    This intro's lick..

  • @UkuleleAversion
    @UkuleleAversion 3 роки тому +1

    This video summarised, "Context is king"

  • @jdavis6650
    @jdavis6650 2 роки тому

    Guys, new to the channel and like it so far. I salute your choice of Satchmo, Bird and Mr. Peterson, but I'm surprised you could not come up with a guitarist for inspiration. The blues were born, baptized and raised on the guitar. Comments are invited. Would love to hear counter arguments.

    • @inyokutse
      @inyokutse 2 роки тому

      It's because they're talking about jazz blues not blues blues

  • @jacobseymour7221
    @jacobseymour7221 3 роки тому +5

    What's up with the pint of whiskey behind Peter? LOL

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother 2 роки тому

    2:21 op!
    21:01 my name is not bernie sanders, but i approve this message.

  • @skellez83
    @skellez83 4 місяці тому

    Well, you basically called out almost everything Bruce Katz does, but honestly he is a master and his blues style is so lush and unique. It demonstrates what you can do with the stuff you called out. But I do get that the perspective here is jazz-blues oriented.

    • @russelldougherty3054
      @russelldougherty3054 2 місяці тому +1

      Good call on Bruce Katz! Saw him so much with Ronnie Earl back in the day and a bunch of gigs with his own band. That guy knows evey kind of blues!

    • @skellez83
      @skellez83 2 місяці тому

      @@russelldougherty3054 the guy is massive!

  • @Lihuezapallo
    @Lihuezapallo 3 роки тому +1

    8:16 "dont always do that!!".... i cant do that

  • @sebimnzo9214
    @sebimnzo9214 2 місяці тому

    12:10 nice

  • @youssefmebarki9979
    @youssefmebarki9979 Рік тому

    How did you two meet?

  • @mitchelledels9762
    @mitchelledels9762 3 роки тому +1

    B B king of the BLUES

  • @youssefmebarki9979
    @youssefmebarki9979 Рік тому

    Charlie Parker for blues?

  • @mitchelledels9762
    @mitchelledels9762 3 роки тому +1

    Play Peter Martin Elements of jazz you won't go wrong

  • @TodaysEdition
    @TodaysEdition 3 роки тому +2

    “Me no likey” haha 😂

  • @ltrizzle12
    @ltrizzle12 3 роки тому +5

    Hhahaha “the block chord blues” 🤘

  • @connorkonen5770
    @connorkonen5770 3 роки тому +1

    0:09
    Don’t mind me, just transcribing 😊

    • @Alic4444
      @Alic4444 3 роки тому

      :P I loved that line too.

  • @musanhlapo9598
    @musanhlapo9598 3 роки тому

    u guys are ,..... out of this world

  • @time0503
    @time0503 Рік тому

    "I can't play these triplets and look at my hands, I think they're ashamed of me . . ." best quote ever.

  • @darienmoncree3980
    @darienmoncree3980 3 роки тому +1

    Every time I hear the intro song I gotta stop the video and go listen to it

  • @JohnnyJazzFreak
    @JohnnyJazzFreak 3 роки тому

    You guys are great. But re: the blues you didn't touch on timing. tiiming. timing. That is length of phrase, where it falls on the beat, and how it can turn the time around in your head. In your head. In your head! In your he-ad!

  • @kidpoker007
    @kidpoker007 3 роки тому

    Will this work for guitar?

    • @russelldougherty3054
      @russelldougherty3054 2 роки тому

      If your goal is to play jazz blues, yeah! If you're actually playing straight blues, this stuff is pretty hip but you'll also need to know the "not hip" stuff too.

    • @kidpoker007
      @kidpoker007 2 роки тому

      @@russelldougherty3054 yes I know typical blues

    • @kidpoker007
      @kidpoker007 2 роки тому

      @@russelldougherty3054 check this
      ua-cam.com/video/xSmypyX7zLY/v-deo.html

    • @russelldougherty3054
      @russelldougherty3054 2 роки тому

      I like it.

    • @kidpoker007
      @kidpoker007 2 роки тому

      @@russelldougherty3054 ty

  • @TELLISFLY
    @TELLISFLY 6 місяців тому

    😂😂😂Peter with the Bugs Bunny: “My momma done told me….”😂😂😂

  • @sebimnzo9214
    @sebimnzo9214 15 днів тому

    6:15

  • @rolandwyss
    @rolandwyss 3 роки тому

    great lesson - and very funny, I like your humour :-) what would be good examples of Keith Jarret playing the blues?

    • @coovgroove715
      @coovgroove715 3 роки тому +1

      “Things Ain’t What They Used To Be” from the album “The Cure” with Peacock & DeJohnette. Also the blues encore on “The Paris Concert.”

    • @rolandwyss
      @rolandwyss 3 роки тому

      @@coovgroove715 thank you!