One of my favourite Pat Martino tracks. A stunning piece of transcribing, which I will never even attampt to play. Quite superb. Folks may want to know that Pat is currently very unwell and needs support for medical and other expenses and has a gofundme page to support him.
This is the one that got me hooked on Pat Martino back in the 70's. I was in my late teens and was fortunate to have a guitar instructor that introduced me to Pat's music, particularly this album and tune. He knew this solo note for note and taught it to me. I'm in my mid 60's now and try to play it every now and then. I can fake it pretty good but you know how that goes.
What i love about this is that it's not just a blur of 8 notes, which was my initial impression of PM. Lots of melodic lines and taste here as well, as well as those blazing runs.......
Brilliant work. I actually took a half-hearted stab at this track not long ago. The sheer velocity of the lines really adds to the difficulty, at least for me. Cheers.
If not for the accompaniment, I wouldn’t have guessed that to be Sunny. I have heard another version where it is easy to distinguish. Either way, Pat Martino = genius.
Greg Howe's version of 'Sunny', though very different, is similarly harmonically rich and inventive, well worth a listen. Pat was sublime, a gift to the guitar world.
Greg Howe? Give me a break it sounds like a bunch of noise the same way he butchers up Giant Steps. He's a good player but his take on some jazz standards just don't fit.
@@GreenDistantStar I like Howe's playing on sunny a lot. If you understand jazz you understand what he is doing. Some harmonic similarities in his approach, too . Just because he uses disotrtion doesn't mean he can't play jazz.
@@mr.b4444 Any musician who calls Greg Howes playing noise I would bet is not as very exciting player to watch and lacks a ferocious side to their playing. Sure, you can play clean Pat Martino 16th notes but Greg like myself is a rock guitarist who appreciates the sonic possibilities of jamming over a song like Sunny and combining both jazz, blues, rock & fusion. Just my two cents and I saw Greg Howe in NYC a month ago at the Iridium and the man kicked ass. On Bass was another noise maker Stu Hamm who kept the melodic low end flowing heavy the entire night.
It's a very known and simple song, you can find the sheet in any google images www.google.com/search?q=sunny+sheet+music&rlz=1C1GGRV_enBR751BR751&sxsrf=AOaemvIfd1ixFMCWsxzyL6yeHfwXCVqPkQ:1634733940493&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwiLvcy-gtnzAhXtqJUCHXg7ABYQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw#imgrc=xppzaID7MPYE_M
RIP Maestro. There will never be another Pat Martino.
One of my favourite Pat Martino tracks. A stunning piece of transcribing, which I will never even attampt to play. Quite superb. Folks may want to know that Pat is currently very unwell and needs support for medical and other expenses and has a gofundme page to support him.
Even the greats need medical expense assistance in the USA, that's really awful.
RIP Pat. :(
Unbelievable this was improvised...it's so perfect
This is the one that got me hooked on Pat Martino back in the 70's. I was in my late teens and was fortunate to have a guitar instructor that introduced me to Pat's music, particularly this album and tune. He knew this solo note for note and taught it to me. I'm in my mid 60's now and try to play it every now and then. I can fake it pretty good but you know how that goes.
Easily in my top 5 jazz guitar solos of all time. Maybe my #1
Yes indeed!
What i love about this is that it's not just a blur of 8 notes, which was my initial impression of PM. Lots of melodic lines and taste here as well, as well as those blazing runs.......
Pat was a superlative musician, and a kind and generous man. Rest in peace maestro.
Great PM Solo, as well as Transcription. Cheers
OMG this brings back so many memories. I used to have this album and wore it out!
R.I.P.
Unbelievable :(
Outstanding!
I started this one years ago, but didn't make it to the finish line like you did.
Fantastic work.
Brilliant work. I actually took a half-hearted stab at this track not long ago. The sheer velocity of the lines really adds to the difficulty, at least for me. Cheers.
Killer track- and you transcribed it! Awesome!
Insane kind of phrasing!
Wow just wow thank you legend RIP
Excellent.
Thanks so much! This is how i came to see your youtube channel ..a lot of work here! Much appreciated i cant wait to learn some of these lines😍❤️
Good thing Pat didn’t have to read it!!
Great solo great job!
For sure!!! Hahahahahahahahahhahaa
Bro he didn’t even wrote it just improvising💀😊🤣🤣🤣
Really nice job!
Nice transcription as far as it goes.
Much love!
If not for the accompaniment, I wouldn’t have guessed that to be Sunny. I have heard another version where it is easy to distinguish. Either way, Pat Martino = genius.
It’s a fucking solo wtf did you expect bet you just discovered what a solo is
Great job! Thank you!!!
Well done - looks like a lot of work.
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Just amazing!
Thanks for sharing this
Greg Howe's version of 'Sunny', though very different, is similarly harmonically rich and inventive, well worth a listen. Pat was sublime, a gift to the guitar world.
Greg Howe? Give me a break it sounds like a bunch of noise the same way he butchers up Giant Steps. He's a good player but his take on some jazz standards just don't fit.
@@mr.b4444 Yes, Greg Howe. He's made great career out of 'butchering', LOL.
@@GreenDistantStar I like Howe's playing on sunny a lot. If you understand jazz you understand what he is doing. Some harmonic similarities in his approach, too . Just because he uses disotrtion doesn't mean he can't play jazz.
@@mr.b4444 Any musician who calls Greg Howes playing noise I would bet is not as very exciting player to watch and lacks a ferocious side to their playing. Sure, you can play clean Pat Martino 16th notes but Greg like myself is a rock guitarist who appreciates the sonic possibilities of jamming over a song like Sunny and combining both jazz, blues, rock & fusion. Just my two cents and I saw Greg Howe in NYC a month ago at the Iridium and the man kicked ass. On Bass was another noise maker Stu Hamm who kept the melodic low end flowing heavy the entire night.
Amazing! 🔝🔝🔝🔝
Noice work.
Veremos....................................................
Maravilhoso!!!
Este sólo es una locura
finalmente po
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Great solo, but OMG, the bassline!
Where’s your Patreon link. You need to get paid!
Hahahaha i don’t have one! But I will create one for sure.
www.patreon.com/victordiz here it is my friend!
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Jazz
Bro don't use this kinda of language here, please!!!!!!! I only listen to ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!!!
@@dictorviz “I do not play no rock n roll… it sure do sound like it though. 😏” - fred mcdowell
THIS 0:40
Why don't put the chords on music lines?
because I didn't want to! When I made this transcription I was studying the melodic lines, just listen and you hear the chords! peace!
molte note non si trovano
sorry, but there is to many wrong notes
só ler a legenda meu mano, paz!
Too bad ... no chords
It's a very known and simple song, you can find the sheet in any google images www.google.com/search?q=sunny+sheet+music&rlz=1C1GGRV_enBR751BR751&sxsrf=AOaemvIfd1ixFMCWsxzyL6yeHfwXCVqPkQ:1634733940493&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwiLvcy-gtnzAhXtqJUCHXg7ABYQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw#imgrc=xppzaID7MPYE_M