the incredible, incredible amount of hard work, dedicaction, sacrifice, love of music, i take my hat off to this wonderful artist, thank you Mr. Pat Martino, for enriching my life with your art
Beautiful tone, amazing phrasing, great freedom of expression, loved it, THANK YOU PAT, you are always an inspiration !!! Uniquely played as PAT MARTINO does and always will.
Respecting Pat as I do it's hard for me to watch after his passing... he will show you commitment to a zone and capabilities...Cover a Ginant take an individual that can do so...Pat definitely could Cover these arrangements with class and original style 👌...it's great.... he actually, lived wuthering great Les Paul in his Jr year's.....underrated.
Pat Martino has really got the Wes Montgomery style down! I've heard few guitarists come as close to the Montgomery style as Pat is capable of doing. One of the great living jazz guitarist in the world today - and not just because he does a great Wes imitation, but in his own right. He's a real virtuoso!
Itravail . I share the same feeling .Besides the Jazz Tone and fantastic talent for impro Pat Martino And Wes Montgomery have the greatest melodic bop lines and can really play perfectly the song melody as it could be sang by the nicest vocals .
Here is a quick intro to Pat Martino’s “SYMMETRICAL PARENTAL FORMS”. There are two: the 3-note Augmented triad and the 4-note Diminished 7th chord. 1: Play frets 554 on GBE for C+ or C aug. (1-3-.#5). Move any of those notes DOWN one fret and you will form/parent 3 different major triads (E-G#-C). Instead move any of those notes UP one fret and you will form/parent 3 minor triads (C#m, Fm, Am). See how that one Augmented triad yields/parents 3 major and 3 minor triads? And the Augmented triad is “symmetrical” (think equilateral triangle) because the 3 notes are a major third apart. 2: Play frets 4545 on the DGBE for a Diminished 7th chord (with 4 possible roots, F# -C-D#-A). Move any of those notes DOWN by one fret, and you will form/parent 4 Dominant 7 chords. (F7, B7-D7-Ab7) - This observation of Martino’s is not a theory; it is a series of facts about how the guitar in standard tuning functions (not the key, the intervals between the strings). It’s like CAGED in that it “unlocks” the fretboard. I hope I made it easy to get started on it. I’ll be spending a lot of time on it. RIP Pat Martino, master guitarist.
Suus loves bands Pat Martino is more than just a skilled person. He’s a living Jazz legend, one of the greatest guitarist/artists/musicians/philosophers of all time. Better late than never, cheers.
Sean Rosati I don't know him that well! (Hence why is said skilled instead of all the other great things you just listed) As a 16 year old aspiring guitarist/musician it is great to find and be able to listen and watch someone who is such a legend. Do you have any recommendations? I'd love to hear more but was a bit lost in all the material available!
We lost a true great here .. right up there with Wes. Gr8 groove, blues feeling, bop lines, articulation .. idea after idea spooling off his gtr like cotton thread off the reel
He uses some Montgomery's technique, but it's a tribute, not an attempt to copy or sound EXACTLY like Wes Montgomery But if anyone could, Pat Martino could.
Rest in peace .. the world lost a giant
the incredible, incredible amount of hard work, dedicaction, sacrifice, love of music, i take my hat off to this wonderful artist, thank you Mr. Pat Martino, for enriching my life with your art
Loved Pat since 1973 or '74 thanks to my big brother, big Darry(rest in peace & sweetness big brother.)
Rest in peace & harmony Mr. Pat, love you man!
One of my favorite jazz guitarists paying tribute to another one of my favorites! :)
Love this man
Beautiful tone, amazing phrasing, great freedom of expression, loved it, THANK YOU PAT, you are always an inspiration !!! Uniquely played as PAT MARTINO does and always will.
Ba Da Bing!
Martino the Master!! Wonderful, as always!!!
So sad to hear about an amazing musician G_d bless pat Martino
R.I.P.!!!! Amazing playing. Love this
Supremely Elegant doesn't begin to describe Pat Martino's craft...........thank you for all the wonderful music you've given us.......
Absolutely Fabulous, Mr. Martino!!!!
now THAT is how you play jazz guitar, reserved yet stylish.
Wonderful . Pat Martino brings back Wes Montgomery . What a precious Gift . Thanks .
RIP SIR
This one made my day. It's so happy and delightful to hear this wonderful playing!
he's such a respectable gentleman this guy
hats off, Mr.Martiino!
Wonderful stuff.... and, always, always, wonderful stuff from Pat Martino !!
Great feeling on great creation
Respecting Pat as I do it's hard for me to watch after his passing... he will show you commitment to a zone and capabilities...Cover a Ginant take an individual that can do so...Pat definitely could Cover these arrangements with class and original style 👌...it's great.... he actually, lived wuthering great Les Paul in his Jr year's.....underrated.
Thanks for all the great uploads. Pat rules.
Grandissimo MAESTRO PAT number one
Pat Martino has really got the Wes Montgomery style down! I've heard few guitarists come as close to the Montgomery style as Pat is capable of doing. One of the great living jazz guitarist in the world today - and not just because he does a great Wes imitation, but in his own right. He's a real virtuoso!
What Guitar is this ?
That is his Pat Martino Signature model from Benedetto Guitars
Itravail . I share the same feeling .Besides the Jazz Tone and fantastic talent
for impro Pat Martino And Wes Montgomery have the greatest melodic bop
lines and can really play perfectly the song melody as it could be sang by
the nicest vocals .
Here is a quick intro to Pat Martino’s “SYMMETRICAL PARENTAL FORMS”.
There are two: the 3-note Augmented triad and the 4-note Diminished 7th chord.
1: Play frets 554 on GBE for C+ or C aug. (1-3-.#5). Move any of those notes DOWN one fret and you will form/parent 3 different major triads (E-G#-C).
Instead move any of those notes UP one fret and you will form/parent 3 minor triads (C#m, Fm, Am). See how that one Augmented triad yields/parents 3 major and 3 minor triads?
And the Augmented triad is “symmetrical” (think equilateral triangle) because the 3 notes are a major third apart.
2: Play frets 4545 on the DGBE for a Diminished 7th chord (with 4 possible roots, F# -C-D#-A).
Move any of those notes DOWN by one fret, and you will form/parent 4 Dominant 7 chords. (F7, B7-D7-Ab7)
- This observation of Martino’s is not a theory; it is a series of facts about how the guitar in standard tuning functions (not the key, the intervals between the strings).
It’s like CAGED in that it “unlocks” the fretboard.
I hope I made it easy to get started on it.
I’ll be spending a lot of time on it.
RIP Pat Martino, master guitarist.
Lovely♡ Thanks for sharing this gorgeous tribute.
Beautiful.
1 of a kind Pat Martino.
He is so elegant as his phrasing! Very authentic person.
What an incredible skilled person! Glad I found him :)
Suus loves bands Pat Martino is more than just a skilled person. He’s a living Jazz legend, one of the greatest guitarist/artists/musicians/philosophers of all time. Better late than never, cheers.
Sean Rosati I don't know him that well! (Hence why is said skilled instead of all the other great things you just listed) As a 16 year old aspiring guitarist/musician it is great to find and be able to listen and watch someone who is such a legend. Do you have any recommendations? I'd love to hear more but was a bit lost in all the material available!
el hombre
me gusta cuando una persona cultiva y cosecha su estilo propio inconfundible
No words, just feeling
pablo echeverria good music never die!
El Hombre
One Big by jazz
Fantastic Cover of Wes's WEST COAST BLUES! Just killer! WES is looking down and SMILING!
GOD I LOVE Pat Martino
Six String Master thanks Mr Martino
T'he last legend alive. Web love u maestro
We lost a true great here .. right up there with Wes. Gr8 groove, blues feeling, bop lines, articulation .. idea after idea spooling off his gtr like cotton thread off the reel
Bravo mestre , muitas palmas ....
Tremendous !
bravo
Sounds exactly like Wes, it's a masterpiece :)
Nobody can sound like Wes ;) He sounds like Martino...
He uses some Montgomery's technique, but it's a tribute, not an attempt to copy or sound EXACTLY like Wes Montgomery But if anyone could, Pat Martino could.
Magnificent !!!! M A G N I F I C E N T !!! End of story .
the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
master
How does he do it? How? How can he play those lines? The tone.......
master level
wau !!!
Can anyone tell me the make and model guitar Pat is playing in this video? Thank you in advance.
Benedetto, his signature model, (one of many he owns, i'm sure) Check their website, Benedettoguitars.com
you friends with pat now too!?
legende
this is west coast blues. but i didn't see it listed in any of the lessons- is it transcribed in one of them? thanks
First time hearing this classic great player.Thank you so much!
How amazing was Wes! Pats great but Wes just way more feeling along with the technicality
that's why it is a tribute. Wes doing Wes is the best. He was a magician. But I love Pat too, he's another magician, different.
music is not a race
There’s never going to be another Wes! He turned the jazz guitar into something that no one has ever been able to do, plain and simple!
@@ronaldboykin9755 george benson took Wes to another level..I love them both❤️🙏
Espléndido...
Smile, this us rythm
What is that guitar?
It’s a Benedetto Pat Martino model
Magister
FOR THE THUMBS DOWN I WANT TOO KNOW WHEN I CAN HEAR YOU PLAY ? !!!
Frustrating no mention of the title of this song for Wes Montgomery
Marc Babin Read description ...
It’s also written in very big at the very beginning of the video
Give him a selmer manouche :D
Doğukan Sezgin and do what? I think this sounds great as is!
There is something wrong with this, the chord progression is out of time
Another human life wasted because he wants to be an " artist " instead of getting a trade or a profession!
Good but boring