E101: 凌晨四点 |爵士乐二重奏与肯德基早餐

EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 50 MIN

E101: 凌晨四点 |爵士乐二重奏与肯德基早餐

from Why for Jazz

【本节目由肯德基早餐特约赞助播出,感谢肯德基早餐,也欢迎大家在各大平台关注肯德基早餐的播客《一早肯聊|职场人的晨间灵感》节目】在爵士乐中,“双重奏”是一种非常有意思的演出形态。对于乐手来说,它是技术和默契的试金石;对于听众来说,它往往可以提供沉浸式的听觉盛宴。本期播客从“芝士双层牛肉帕尼尼”中得到灵感,向你推荐爵士乐中的五个经典又好听的双重奏,并为每一个双重奏都搭配了一款肯德基早餐爆款单品。音乐和美食有着共通之处,也希望通过这种方式,带给你从耳朵到舌尖的通感体验。其实除了音乐和美食,我们只需要用一点点心,就可以给自己的生活加层旋律。毕竟能把平凡日子过成“双重奏”的人,才是最会偷着乐的生活家。Timeline of the Show:[04:00] 爵士乐和肯德基的炸鸡都是美式复古文化的一部分[06:26] 双重奏推荐:Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - 《Ella & Louis》[15:48] 双重奏推荐:Bill Evans & Jim Hall - 《Undercurrent》[23:03] 双重奏推荐:Michel Petrucciani & Lee Konitz - 《Toot Sweet》[30:18] 双重奏推荐:Stan Getz & Kenny Barron - 《People Time》[39:26] 双重奏推荐:Gerry Mulligan & Chet Baker - 《Line for Lyons》[46:49] 双重奏不仅仅是音乐和美食的概念,它同样可以运用到生活中【声明】本期关于爵士乐的解读,源自特约主播的个人体验,不代表本节目立场。肯德基限定新品,图片和节目中的描述仅作为参考,请以实物为准。

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