Thank you! Yes, it is not an easy book to study. I think most students need lessons on how to incorporate them into their playing and I would generally not recommend studying the lines without a teacher. (It can be done, but it is an arduous journey!) 😊
I love this series of videos. I am working my way through Linear Expressions and am up to activity 4. I keep coming back to this series to get a sense of how to apply these things. I have a question though - in this video, you go through application of activity 2 to set of different chords. Can activity 1 (or 3,4 or 5) also be applied to the same chords, or is there something unique about activity 2 that makes it better for the chords you mention here (eg, c9 or em7b5)? On the one hand, they are all g minor, so maybe that's the answer but there are differences (I think) between the activities, maybe in where the chromaticism lies.
Thank you for your kind comment! I just used chords on the moment in an impromptu manner. Every activity should be used on every single chord configuration out there. In the future I will make a video to make this very clear! 😊😊
Hey Stefan thnx a bunch for breaking down this informative book Linear expressions.As you said Pat is mixing the dorian and melodic minor scales to get his lines .Seems you didnt demonstrate precisely how ?
Thanks so much for your comment. Yes in this video I am not going into enough details. He basically uses either Dorian or Melodic Minors or a mixture and then uses different movements of lines and chromaticism to create these nice lines! I need to make another video to explain this in more details!
Thank you!
Welcome! Thank you too!
Sound amazing! I bought that book 4 years ago, I learned all the activities but I can’t apply them into my playing.
Thank you! Yes, it is not an easy book to study. I think most students need lessons on how to incorporate them into their playing and I would generally not recommend studying the lines without a teacher. (It can be done, but it is an arduous journey!) 😊
i'm starting in the jazz guitar world and this is helping me to understand litte by little! The whole book is amazing. Thank you!
Excellent! I am very happy to hear that this is helping you to understand things a little better! Thank you! 😊😊
Wonderful video 🎸👍 love your Pat Martino content, thanks so much!
Thank you so very much! 😊😊
I love this series of videos. I am working my way through Linear Expressions and am up to activity 4. I keep coming back to this series to get a sense of how to apply these things. I have a question though - in this video, you go through application of activity 2 to set of different chords. Can activity 1 (or 3,4 or 5) also be applied to the same chords, or is there something unique about activity 2 that makes it better for the chords you mention here (eg, c9 or em7b5)? On the one hand, they are all g minor, so maybe that's the answer but there are differences (I think) between the activities, maybe in where the chromaticism lies.
Thank you for your kind comment! I just used chords on the moment in an impromptu manner. Every activity should be used on every single chord configuration out there. In the future I will make a video to make this very clear! 😊😊
Hey Stefan thnx a bunch for breaking down this informative book Linear expressions.As you said Pat is mixing the dorian and melodic minor scales to get his lines .Seems you didnt demonstrate precisely how ?
Thanks so much for your comment. Yes in this video I am not going into enough details. He basically uses either Dorian or Melodic Minors or a mixture and then uses different movements of lines and chromaticism to create these nice lines! I need to make another video to explain this in more details!
Very cool. Great approach
Thank you so much! 😊😊
didnt know that gary oldman is a jazz guitar freak
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