Thank you so so much for your playing, you were a great inspiration to me as a musician and human being. You could have died many years ago but you didn’t give up and showed the world that nothing is impossible; one of the greatest lessons ever RIP Master
I had the pleasure of studying with Pat right at his home in South Philly! I got to play in his bedroom, and to a guitar player that's where it all begins. What an honor, I'll never forget it as long as I live. Thank you, Pat. You were sent from heaven.
Pat Martino’s Symmetrical Parental Forms. There are two chords that are symmetrical: the Augmented triad has 3 major thirds, and the Diminished 7th chord has 4 minor thirds. 1) Play 554 on GBE for C+ or C aug. Lower any note by one fret, you’ll “parent” 3 major triads. Instead raise any note by one fret, and you’ll “parent” 3 minor triads. - So one easy-to-grab Augmented triad can be used to “parent” 6 other triads, 3 major and 3 minor. 2) Play 4545 on DGBE for a Diminished 7th chord named for any of those notes in the chord. Lower any note by one fret, you’ll “parent” 4 different Dominant 7th chords. Instead, raise any note by one fret and you’ll “parent” 4 different Half-Diminished 7th chords (min7b5). - So that’s 8 other chords that are easy-to-form based on that “symmetrical “ Diminished 7th chord. - Pat Martino observed aspects of how a guitar functions, about how it “works”. It’s pretty cool to grab any Aug. triad or Diim.7th chord, and see all these possible chords that can be formed from them. - Pat Martino … Legend!
WOW,, it's kinda surreal that he was in such great form, maybe better than ever ,even in his last touring years ! you gotta respect that. You were a inspiration and a true Master Mr.Martino. R.I.P
Pat' guitar playing is what we all secretly learn from. So fluid, melodic and spot on! Other guitar players are perhaps more often mentioned, but Mr. Martino thought us all who play the jazz guitar. R.I.P. We will remember you as long as we live!
I studied jazz guitar from Travis Linville, who was taught by Mr. Martino. He's like my guitar grandpa, if only I had actual talent. Edit: that guitar is gorgeous and right up my alley, almost as beautiful as the musician playing it.
I was able to meet the man once in our hometown of Philly. What a lovely person and soul. He will forever inspire me to pick the guitar up and express myself. ❤
Pat Martino once said:"Life is sometimes like a staccato...you jumping around until you find the real one you love..and...you jumping through life until the day you find peace of mind"...beautyfull indeed if you think about it...thats why I always call him...mister STACCATO..mis you dear friend...the great Pat Martino...r.i.p.♥️🙏🎸🎵
Saludos al cielo de los músicos. Allá en dónde hay jam session todos los días, con todos los otros grandes instrumentistas que han partido para allá 🎸🎶🎧🙏
If this is not the music that is inspiring, uplifting and mentally stimulating I am retarded otherwise. Pat is a master of the tradition. I like the organist and drummer they are all great. Happy to see pat at the blue Note NYC. He is very humble too. Philly is the home of legends. R.I.P
sensacional pat martino no lo conocía pero vine acá por qué escuchando una entrevista del maestro Héctor Hermosillo mencionó que es uno de sus influencias
It's funny how musicians pick up a something and then pursue to the nth degree. The great Charlie Christian used to, now and again, repeat a short phrase a number of times in succession but by the time we get to Grant Green, and then Pat and George Benson that "number of times" becomes lots and lots and lots of times.
The tracks on his album "Brezzin" are done in one or two takes, unlike today's albums, which often involve 100 takes per track, with each phrase stitched and combed to create a complete track and call themselves musicians. Just saying 😂
He became one of the greats...TWICE...
Thank you so so much for your playing, you were a great inspiration to me as a musician and human being. You could have died many years ago but you didn’t give up and showed the world that nothing is impossible; one of the greatest lessons ever RIP Master
I'm sure is soul just can't wait to come back and continu playing!!...
@@mainsblanches8793 Exactly!
A master guitarist and very good human being. RIP.
He was a good human being. I met him when I was at National Guitar Workshop in 2011.
I had the pleasure of studying with Pat right at his home in South Philly! I got to play in his bedroom, and to a guitar player that's where it all begins. What an honor, I'll never forget it as long as I live. Thank you, Pat. You were sent from heaven.
he was a legend in south philly......
@@franguccio1 Is a legend in South Philly, where he was born, raised, and still lives. Though he is ill.
He is super love his playing saw hat blue note west village NYC incredible guitarist. RIP.
@@franguccio1 he was a legend in south philly. Never had made it to north philly, though🤣
Pat is as smooth as glass and his tone is so nice to listen to! Drummer and organist are top notch!
Agreed...Pat is a joy to listen to and absorb.
Sería mejor con un BAJISTA! It would be better with a BASS PLAYER!
Pat Martino’s Symmetrical Parental Forms.
There are two chords that are symmetrical: the Augmented triad has 3 major thirds, and the Diminished 7th chord has 4 minor thirds.
1) Play 554 on GBE for C+ or C aug.
Lower any note by one fret, you’ll “parent” 3 major triads.
Instead raise any note by one fret, and you’ll “parent” 3 minor triads.
- So one easy-to-grab Augmented triad can be used to “parent” 6 other triads, 3 major and 3 minor.
2) Play 4545 on DGBE for a Diminished 7th chord named for any of those notes in the chord.
Lower any note by one fret, you’ll “parent” 4 different Dominant 7th chords.
Instead, raise any note by one fret and you’ll “parent” 4 different Half-Diminished 7th chords (min7b5).
- So that’s 8 other chords that are easy-to-form based on that “symmetrical “
Diminished 7th chord.
- Pat Martino observed aspects of how a guitar functions, about how it “works”.
It’s pretty cool to grab any Aug. triad or Diim.7th chord, and see all these possible chords that can be formed from them.
- Pat Martino … Legend!
Holy shit dude this is actually crazy knowledge it is quite usefull
one of the last live performance of Pat Martino before the illness
This is a guitar players dream....study these lines folks!! We all love you and miss you Pat.
he is still alive...?
@@edorissen Yes, but he is in poor health due to an illness he's had for a while :(
Pat we love you, we will always love you. You are a beautiful person. Your music will live forever.
Farewell to the legend. Thanks for your sojourn on Earth.
Very Nice. Pat is beautiful.
Obrigado Pat por todos os momentos de felicidade que recebi ouvindo sua música! RIP
🔭🎸
A True Jazz Warrior!!
One of the greatest guitar players!
The undisputed heavyweight champion of jazz guitarists.
Fine guitarist... mellow tone and a great band.
Where the physical, intellectual, & emotional meet at elite level.
Jazz in its most beautiful way, creative, technically flawless and inspiring. Thanks all for this delightful experience.
This is how one should play guitar....
Super playing
Super playing on drums and organ too....
Just mind-blowing
Pat Martino…masterful musician
FANTASTICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!R.I.P NELLA LUCE..🌹
WOW,, it's kinda surreal that he was in such great form, maybe better than ever ,even in his last touring years ! you gotta respect that.
You were a inspiration and a true Master Mr.Martino. R.I.P
THK U PAT .YOU GENIUS
We will miss you Pat...thanks for all the great music!
Pat' guitar playing is what we all secretly learn from. So fluid, melodic and spot on! Other guitar players are perhaps more often mentioned, but Mr. Martino thought us all who play the jazz guitar. R.I.P. We will remember you as long as we live!
My Canary birds sing when they hear Pat Martino playing...That says all...:)
If they are locked they cry instead of sing
I studied jazz guitar from Travis Linville, who was taught by Mr. Martino. He's like my guitar grandpa, if only I had actual talent. Edit: that guitar is gorgeous and right up my alley, almost as beautiful as the musician playing it.
The Benedetto Pat Martino model.
To me, Pat is the best ever one!
RIP buon viaggio e grazie per tutte le emozioni 🎶🎼🎸
Great loss....R I P...🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏
Gotta love Pat Martino playing through a half-stack cabinet !!!###
Beatefull , beatefull...RIP PAT😢♥️🎵
Path Martino. What a legend!
Really!
South Philly's finest...RIP Pat.
Batterista formidabile...idem organista..pat...top...❤❤❤
Rest in peace maestro. Sad you are gone buy your music lives on!
Nice and tight with some great playing.
I had the pleasure to hear him at National Guitar Workshop in 2011. He was a really nice guy and very genuine
I was able to meet the man once in our hometown of Philly. What a lovely person and soul. He will forever inspire me to pick the guitar up and express myself. ❤
Best wishes from Germany Forever, Pat
Dazzling guitar play of Pat Martino Trio at @Padova Jazz Festival 2018!!
Speechless - and all of them are awesome, not only the grandmaster.
Organ trio. Go back to Pat's perfect first album. El Hombre. My favorite.
that was not his first album ;-) I got the first one on vinyl. It's called just 'Pat Martino' and came out a year prior to El Hombre.
My favorite is Joyous Lake. Best fusion album ever !!!###
Pat Martino once said:"Life is sometimes like a staccato...you jumping around until you find the real one you love..and...you jumping through life until the day you find peace of mind"...beautyfull indeed if you think about it...thats why I always call him...mister STACCATO..mis you dear friend...the great Pat Martino...r.i.p.♥️🙏🎸🎵
Thank you, Pat ! You are a true inspiration for many...
LENDA NUNCA MORRE! DESCANSA EM PAZ!
Awesome and Groovin' :)
Saludos al cielo de los músicos. Allá en dónde hay jam session todos los días, con todos los otros grandes instrumentistas que han partido para allá 🎸🎶🎧🙏
Pure tone ,pure legend .
he makes it look so easy! damn! How can he do that without any little dots on the neck?
Great comment!.....I’ve been playing for 50 years.....I NEED my position markers!!....Love how U say “dots”!!
Rest In Peace legendary pat martino ..
Siempre estará en mis recuerdos este tremendo guitarrista de Jazz!!!
Pat Martino, excelente 👌 Gracias 🤝 Saludos cordiales desde Oaxaca México. Gracias
I almost love the comping more than the lead playing.
Pat Martino tem uma articulação diferenciada pro jazz ! ❤️🎸
RIP
Pat
Excellent man!
Great playing
A masterpiece!
Fantastico...
Thank you guys
Un genio pat martino
Grazie Maestro!
very well...............................................
Bravo Maestro Martino! Viva Pat Martino Trio!
Hard swinging and musical drummer.
If this is not the music that is inspiring, uplifting and mentally stimulating I am retarded otherwise. Pat is a master of the tradition. I like the organist and drummer they are all great. Happy to see pat at the blue Note NYC. He is very humble too. Philly is the home of legends. R.I.P
From 1 guitar player 2 another I Hope u get well soon🙏
sensacional pat martino
no lo conocía pero vine acá por qué escuchando una entrevista del maestro Héctor Hermosillo mencionó que es uno de sus influencias
Sensacional! Incrível! É Apaixonante!
Dynamite organ solo as well!
Viva el Jazz thank you mr Pat
love and miss you pat..
On est loin de la magie du live au TSUBO de notre bien aimé WESLEY !! Alleluia
So smooth and cool
It´s real great...but do you know wes montgomery playin the same tune on the livealbum with the same title?
👏 Awesome
Rick Beato sent me
RIP Pat🙏
Soundtrip!!!...and enjoy😎🍺🍺🍺🍺
Bello!
Genius Pat
Genial!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAT!
Grande PAT. r.i.p.
R.I.P., Maestro.
Pat Martino RIP.
WOW.......
C ero. Un grande
da best
RIP PAT...
It's funny how musicians pick up a something and then pursue to the nth degree. The great Charlie Christian used to, now and again, repeat a short phrase a number of times in succession but by the time we get to Grant Green, and then Pat and George Benson that "number of times" becomes lots and lots and lots of times.
RIP Master
joli!!!
❤
RIP Pat😔
R.I.P Pat Martino
Pat's playing thought a Marshall 4x12" cab.
Lástima que no tienen un bajista como elemento del grupo, creo que resaltaría mas al grupo de Pat.
Cant you hear the basslines by the hammond player?
@@tomide6405 It's not the same! Bass player can play others bass lines that organista can't play!
4:12 lol anybody remember that jam with Scofield, the endless lick.
the bass line is most likely played by the organ: that makes the performance even more unbelievable!!!
Organ players always cover the bass lines in jazz and comp is there job
Most definitely played by the organ. That's the essence of any Jazz Organ Trio.
Probably age 73!!! Amazing...
The tracks on his album "Brezzin" are done in one or two takes, unlike today's albums, which often involve 100 takes per track, with each phrase stitched and combed to create a complete track and call themselves musicians. Just saying 😂
#RIP