PAT MARTINO JAZZ GUITAR GUITAR LESSONS

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Tribute to Pat Martino jazz guitar legend BLOG : With Pat Martino Guitar lesson in jazz improvisation

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TRIBUTE TO JAZZ GUITAR VIRTUOSO LEGEND PAT MARTINO: JAZZ EXAMPLES

Example 1-Minor Topic. In this line we move via D Dorian and D melodic minor. Interest is created by employing some colourful chromaticism that also gives continuity to the line. These long fluid lines employ a double timed 16ths feel with an upbeat that creates/anticipates forward movement.

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Pat Martino Minor Topic Jazz Guitar Chromatic lines lesson

Example 2-This is an outside sounding line that exploits chromaticism with E whole tone and A altered scales.

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Pat Martino “Whole Tone Scale” jazz outside approach [Guitar lesson]

Example 3-In this line we can see Pat Martinio’s unique use of Arpeggios, Intervals and Scales.

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Pat Martin Jazz guitar arpeggio, intervals and scale example lesson

Example 4- In this last example we delve into another one of Pat’s long fluid 16th jazz lines. This time there are two bars played over a static C7 chord. In this line we find, Mixolydian, Lydian Dominant, triad inversions, dyad/ 3rds and chromatic resolution.

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Pat Martino Mixolydian/Lydian Dominant Chromatic jazz guitar example. [Lesson]

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Jazz II V I Improvisation Book Review.

This is a very useful book if you are “New’ to jazz improvisation. It covers all of the needs of the beginner as it starts with the classic II V I cadence. It then progresses through the II V I with various altered dominants, different scale choices and chromatic embellishments. There is also a written harmonic explanation for each variation.

The other half of the book goes through modes, scales, chords, arpeggios, triad pairs and all of the essential music theory and explanations for quality jazz practice. This also helps the reader to make sense of the harmonic alterations,scale choices and substitutions commonly found in the world of jazz improvisation and apply them.

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TOTAL II V I JAZZ PUZZLE: Improvisation Guitar Practice & Theory
TOTAL II V I JAZZ PUZZLE: Improvisation Guitar Practice & Theory

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