I will be forever amazed by internet even if i'm born with it, because i can peacefully watch some pat martino lessons from my bedroom, what an amazing time
Met him 25 years ago. Equal parts master musician and gentleman. He sat down with the band I was with to eat and chat. Amazingly easy going, engaging and encouraging and at the same time at ease with acknowledging his contributions without being self important. He possesses an inspiring confident humility. I hope I get to meet him again one day.
One of the most mind blowing, complex and yet logical guitar lesson videos ever. The stairway and chromaticism concepts... bring me some peace in my life.
Before the video played, a Carlos Santana "master class" ad appeared. Not to riff on Santana, but the class began right after that ad stopped. I love Pat's colorful use of vocabulary to describe these concepts ... it bewildered me for most of my early playing career. Now that I have a better understanding of things, I enjoy it immensely.
This is gold. You can make your own chromatic lines and hear the different accents they give but still just be shifting to each goal motif. I always wondered how he made his beautiful runs
This is gold! I think back to my young brain, 20 years before ever picking up a guitar, I always tried to form melodies to land on a target note along with familiar songs on the radio. I’m talking 5, 6, 7 years old. Little did I know I was preparing to struggle with playing jazz guitar! Lol. This is really great to see all these great players on you tube. What a gift. I now know my first Pat Martino lick! 🙏
This is amazing. I think this is the first time I've heard him open up about his style of playing. No geometry or philosophy. Just connecting short minor Bebop phrases with chromaticism. Of course done in his own special style. I think this video is awesome!!!
One of the best lessons on chromaticism I've seen so far. Beautiful and intuitive approach. Thanks Pat Martino for everything you brought us through your music. R.I.P Great Master.
Pat's "stairways" can also be viewed as descending chromatic lines to connect chord "target notes" or "goal tones" as used in bebop phrasing. Fantastic player.
Brooooooo, people dont realize how good this lesson is, just this one tiny excerpt, he reveals his secret to improvisation, i have to practice this when I have time, if I could implenent it it would be life changing
Very grateful, it was one of the most important ways that I saw to know this fantastic and magical instrument called guitar, Pat, you are the greatest guitarist I have ever seen and heard play, for its articulation and its history, the planet is grateful for you exist !!
It is! People dont understand it, but I completely do because I've been straight studying his and only his work for months, and this just revealed one of the key points I never got until I watched this
Bebop technique and musicality at its finest! The great Pat Martino showing us the way he hears and thinks about music. Pat Martino is to Jazz Guitar, what Nikola Tesla is to electricity.
Finally a good explanation from Pat Martino who is one of my heroes but his explanations are extremely tangential and hard to follow at times. I don’t think if this is pretentiousness but I just think he’s been insulated in his thought process that it is hard to explain with words. So maybe he should just show his technique and not even say anything about it.
I noticed at around like 3:45, he's fretting the nut on the open string, leaving it open but still putting his finger on the nut for reference. That's crazy, I've never seen that before but that makes sense
guitarvideos777 Well EXCUUUUSE me princess, regardless of what it's called, back to my original point, I've never seen anyone do that. Was just wondering if anyone else does that because I've never seen it done before.
guitarvideos777 Well, I've just never seen it before. Have you seen others do that before? I'm not saying it hasn't been done, I'm just saying I've never seen it, otherwise I would have noticed. You seen anyone?
Am I correct in thinking that beside knowing a general figure up and down the neck, also knowing the basic melody of a song anywhere on the neck can help you transition up or down to any position and not stay locked into just one? Regardless, this is my take away. Thank you Pat!
Yeah. I noticed that. Check out the transcription of his solo of Days And Wine And Roses. He does it at 1:47 of that video over a Gminor chord. I did comment there.😎
What is Pat trying to demonstrate? How to solo over Dm by taking a simple motif and moving it down chromatically until he "finds" it again on a different string set? I wish he could have put this in a musical context for this.
Jazzmasterer's comment is right.. he's encouraging you not to stick to certain positions. I have that exact trouble, I see or hear a chord and have my favourite place to play over it on the fret board, which will sometimes cause me to make huge leaps to get there ruining the fluency of what I'm playing. Pat is demonstrating just one way to avoid this and keep your lines fluent and have the whole fret board at your disposal. I've been working on it lately. :-)
Lawrence Siden, yeh maybe try creating a scenario in which to apply this stairway technique. I tried it and it's kinda good like I think I was already doing it but more urgently than deliberately.
The context seems to be the melody....not the mode. Know the melody in any position up the neck and anything goes as long as it's resolved....resolve to the melody and you always end resolved. (resolve to dissidence if you want to tense your audience) As you move back and forth up and down the neck you'll always fall to the melody or a piece of it. It's geometric...not modal. you can use any shape...chromatic is easy to resolve....notice how he slides his first finger back down each fret....looks like he's finding the resolution. He explains it with a small melody line...than he moves all over and back to the melody...at a another floor of the house (neck position). I think he always knows where the melody is even if he's improvising for 10 minutes. Anything goes over anything as long as it's resolved. Chromatic never has a note sitting very long over a chord until it's resolved. Some shapes will create a lot of tension....chromatic creates less. It's all about the melody.
Very occasionally I run into a musician who completely shatters my drive to write music and reminds me that I will never bring something original or worthwhile to the table. This is the most recent instance.
You can tell someone is a "kid" by reducing knowledge to "philosophical meandering". It's more than "cutting to the chase",---it's more than the notes, it's the why and the how. If you cannot understand that, keep playing your licks and have fun.......
HOW CAN THAT CRIMINAL BE FREE TO RUN. HOW CAN WE BE A DEMOCRACY WHEN TREASON IS ALLOWED. WHY SHOULD I SUPPORT YOU WHEN YOU CAN'T ADDRESS THIS ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM?
Like Alan Watts or Noam Chomsky talking about the guitar. The more I learn, the less I appreciate this kind of philosophical meandering. Maybe this is how all single men become in old age....... A chance to rant. Sorry Pat..... Your a great player, but just cut to the chase.
+southtxguitarist , Yeah I know. He has always expelled this hyper-intellectual attitude. It is not really needed. The best players forgo that shit. Good call o the married thing
+guitarvideos777 Well, this is how music works, you can learn about it and use it creatively or don't and keep inside your own limits, because you are so arrogant that don't understand knowledge open your mind
I will be forever amazed by internet even if i'm born with it, because i can peacefully watch some pat martino lessons from my bedroom, what an amazing time
Met him 25 years ago. Equal parts master musician and gentleman. He sat down with the band I was with to eat and chat. Amazingly easy going, engaging and encouraging and at the same time at ease with acknowledging his contributions without being self important. He possesses an inspiring confident humility. I hope I get to meet him again one day.
I'm sorry to break it to you, but Pat passed away a year ago..
One of the most mind blowing, complex and yet logical guitar lesson videos ever. The stairway and chromaticism concepts... bring me some peace in my life.
Before the video played, a Carlos Santana "master class" ad appeared. Not to riff on Santana, but the class began right after that ad stopped. I love Pat's colorful use of vocabulary to describe these concepts ... it bewildered me for most of my early playing career. Now that I have a better understanding of things, I enjoy it immensely.
This guy is a true living legend. So glad I got to see him live in NYC. One of the best concerts i've ever seen
This is gold. You can make your own chromatic lines and hear the different accents they give but still just be shifting to each goal motif. I always wondered how he made his beautiful runs
This is gold! I think back to my young brain, 20 years before ever picking up a guitar, I always tried to form melodies to land on a target note along with familiar songs on the radio. I’m talking 5, 6, 7 years old. Little did I know I was preparing to struggle with playing jazz guitar! Lol. This is really great to see all these great players on you tube. What a gift. I now know my first Pat Martino lick! 🙏
This is amazing. I think this is the first time I've heard him open up about his style of playing. No geometry or philosophy. Just connecting short minor Bebop phrases with chromaticism. Of course done in his own special style. I think this video is awesome!!!
The way he just plays those chromatics so naturally is so magical 😂❤
Thanks Pat for offering the keys to driving outside the boxed-in playing. A true mentor!
One of the best lessons on chromaticism I've seen so far. Beautiful and intuitive approach. Thanks Pat Martino for everything you brought us through your music. R.I.P Great Master.
Pat's "stairways" can also be viewed as descending chromatic lines to connect chord "target notes" or "goal tones" as used in bebop phrasing. Fantastic player.
ok, ok...
Brooooooo, people dont realize how good this lesson is, just this one tiny excerpt, he reveals his secret to improvisation, i have to practice this when I have time, if I could implenent it it would be life changing
yeah it's a big insight into how he creates his endlessly flowing lines!
I scream at screen with how good Pat is. Jeez mans a legend!
Lovely fluent chromatic connector phrases between positions.... sounds outside, but also like a flowing stream.
Very grateful, it was one of the most important ways that I saw to know this fantastic and magical instrument called guitar, Pat, you are the greatest guitarist I have ever seen and heard play, for its articulation and its history, the planet is grateful for you exist !!
This 4:58s lesson is at least 10 years of work. Respect!
It is! People dont understand it, but I completely do because I've been straight studying his and only his work for months, and this just revealed one of the key points I never got until I watched this
Unique… we will not have another Pat! R.I.P. master
A wonderful Jazz guitar concept is offered here. :-) Thank you Pat Martino!
Tone! Right hand! Fluency! Brilliant!
Mr.Pat Martino!!! The living legend!!!👍🙏
This guy is AMAZING and has so much information... I love it
Awesome lesson Pat,thank you for all your inspiration.
What a wonderful player!
Oh Lordy! He's showing the keys to the palace. After woodsheding for 2 years I have just started to understand...
His those this and that are intriguing and same time overwhelming for beginners for all those areas.
this is the key to the whole damn thing
So amazing
Such a sound and fluidity. I'd like to see it slowed down a little! :) I'm still on the first floor.
Just no denying who is playing upon the very first notes. Also, Pat's hair.... PERFECT!
Now to put it on .75 speed and figure out what he played because when I tried connecting those phrases with chromatics it didn’t sound like that lol
Good for you I had to lift it at.50 haha
You are amazing Pat and thank you.
Regards,
David D.
Pat's secret to play amazing just like Martino
Pat is in the house
MASTER! Great Lesson!
The last true old school musician!
Great great Pat, you're awesome!!
Bebop technique and musicality at its finest! The great Pat Martino showing us the way he hears and thinks about music. Pat Martino is to Jazz Guitar, what Nikola Tesla is to electricity.
No, Pat is formidable but he's not that inventive, and a bit too mechanical. That title belonged to Joe Pass.
@@BluesLicks101 for my taste he is not mechanical enough. i love that stuff so much
Exactly! One of the last ones standing!
You are exactly correct. He is to guitar what Nikola Tesla is to electricity.
He’s Batman.
Esto es un lujo! Gracias, Mr. Martino
Wonderful !!!! Thank You !!!
0:38 heavy metal \m/
+beiMimirsKopf KKKKK
+beiMimirsKopf he was rockstar before
Heavy Mental
love u man :D
His skills make me cry
Finally a good explanation from Pat Martino who is one of my heroes but his explanations are extremely tangential and hard to follow at times. I don’t think if this is pretentiousness but I just think he’s been insulated in his thought process that it is hard to explain with words. So maybe he should just show his technique and not even say anything about it.
Pat Martino ? : he's a incredible guitarist-jazz. He's a big MASTER of the guitar.
EXCELLENT lesson thanx!
Legend
I noticed at around like 3:45, he's fretting the nut on the open string, leaving it open but still putting his finger on the nut for reference. That's crazy, I've never seen that before but that makes sense
+TheJofrica
Thats why I call it the ZERO fret not the nut.
guitarvideos777 Well EXCUUUUSE me princess, regardless of what it's called, back to my original point, I've never seen anyone do that. Was just wondering if anyone else does that because I've never seen it done before.
Of course it has been done. EVERYTHING has been done.
guitarvideos777 Well, I've just never seen it before. Have you seen others do that before? I'm not saying it hasn't been done, I'm just saying I've never seen it, otherwise I would have noticed. You seen anyone?
I'm with you, never seen that. Pretty cool trick.
Can you hear him breathing peacefully as busy lines go by?
The Lick used as the motif for each 'floor'.
great !!!!
Am I correct in thinking that beside knowing a general figure up and down the neck, also knowing the basic melody of a song anywhere on the neck can help you transition up or down to any position and not stay locked into just one? Regardless, this is my take away. Thank you Pat!
What F.... Legend!!
Brilliant
RIP Pat
Anyone have a tab of that first stairstep around the 2 min mark? He does it so fast.
maybe he needs the momentum required to execute the runs or just doesn't like to show it slow 😮
The Yngwie Malmsteen school of teaching.
Love Pat, but more from David Becker PLEASE!
Wow!
Bad ass!
one note away from the lick
Yeah. I noticed that. Check out the transcription of his solo of Days And Wine And Roses. He does it at 1:47 of that video over a Gminor chord. I did comment there.😎
@@richardsorice4509 Yeah from what I've head Pat uses this lick a lot.
2:36、2:46、2:51、3:05、3:11、3:43
Jazz Jedi Master
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Yeah
that s not a lesson , that s a show
What is Pat trying to demonstrate? How to solo over Dm by taking a simple motif and moving it down chromatically until he "finds" it again on a different string set? I wish he could have put this in a musical context for this.
He is showing one way on how to change fret positions on the guitar fluently instead of just jumping into the new position.
Jazzmasterer's comment is right.. he's encouraging you not to stick to certain positions. I have that exact trouble, I see or hear a chord and have my favourite place to play over it on the fret board, which will sometimes cause me to make huge leaps to get there ruining the fluency of what I'm playing. Pat is demonstrating just one way to avoid this and keep your lines fluent and have the whole fret board at your disposal. I've been working on it lately. :-)
It may be over your head.
Lawrence Siden, yeh maybe try creating a scenario in which to apply this stairway technique.
I tried it and it's kinda good like I think I was already doing it but more urgently than deliberately.
The context seems to be the melody....not the mode. Know the melody in any position up the neck and anything goes as long as it's resolved....resolve to the melody and you always end resolved. (resolve to dissidence if you want to tense your audience) As you move back and forth up and down the neck you'll always fall to the melody or a piece of it. It's geometric...not modal. you can use any shape...chromatic is easy to resolve....notice how he slides his first finger back down each fret....looks like he's finding the resolution. He explains it with a small melody line...than he moves all over and back to the melody...at a another floor of the house (neck position).
I think he always knows where the melody is even if he's improvising for 10 minutes. Anything goes over anything as long as it's resolved. Chromatic never has a note sitting very long over a chord until it's resolved. Some shapes will create a lot of tension....chromatic creates less. It's all about the melody.
Very occasionally I run into a musician who completely shatters my drive to write music and reminds me that I will never bring something original or worthwhile to the table. This is the most recent instance.
Damn! does this man look like Charlie Watts or what?!
+elpiometalgod
AHAHAHAHA YES
who else was waiting for him to play it slow so we can try and learn 🤣
You can tell someone is a "kid" by reducing knowledge to "philosophical meandering". It's more than "cutting to the chase",---it's more than the notes, it's the why and the how. If you cannot understand that, keep playing your licks and have fun.......
They don't realize that everything he is saying is right there in his musical examples, because they don't have their ears open.
Why can't he play slowly?
I'm not advanced enough to even understand this vid
Aaaaaaa
The only real difference between his playing and mine is that tripped out reverb and a massive gap in skill and understanding... he a freak.
HOW CAN THAT CRIMINAL BE FREE TO RUN. HOW CAN WE BE A DEMOCRACY WHEN TREASON IS ALLOWED. WHY SHOULD I SUPPORT YOU WHEN YOU CAN'T ADDRESS THIS ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM?
Clearly advanced lessons, because I can only follow very little of what he says or plays.
Great guitarist .Sadly his sense of rhythm I feel could have been more developed to cut out the mechanic feel .GREAT MAN nevertheless
Like Alan Watts or Noam Chomsky talking about the guitar. The more I learn, the less I appreciate this kind of philosophical meandering. Maybe this is how all single men become in old age....... A chance to rant.
Sorry Pat..... Your a great player, but just cut to the chase.
+guitarvideos777 I met Pat in 1977. He's always talked like this, and he's married, so there goes your theory.
+southtxguitarist , Yeah I know. He has always expelled this hyper-intellectual attitude. It is not really needed. The best players forgo that shit. Good call o the married thing
+guitarvideos777 I thought it was a clear concise lesson on using chromatic movement while transitioning between positions.
+guitarvideos777 Well, this is how music works, you can learn about it and use it creatively or don't and keep inside your own limits, because you are so arrogant that don't understand knowledge open your mind
Please try / learn to understand grammar before you leave comments Mr. Chomsky NOT.