The Guitar Style of Pat Metheny Part 1 "The Early Years"

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @ChrisFosterSongs
    @ChrisFosterSongs 5 лет назад +281

    I don't know what's more impressive Pats music or your interpretation of his music. Your ability to analyze is beyond measure

    • @foamige
      @foamige 4 года назад +10

      I know right? Rick just slips into the solo after 2 beats and hes nailing pat's licks......Just amazed!

    • @OutOnTheTiles
      @OutOnTheTiles 4 года назад

      Like seriously! ❤️✌️🇨🇦🎸

    • @tedl7538
      @tedl7538 4 года назад +3

      Pun intended, Chris?

    • @dannyspitzer1267
      @dannyspitzer1267 3 года назад +5

      Agree. Someone in the newest comments called him (PM or RB) a "cheesy guitarist". That person is CLUELESS

    • @infopimp
      @infopimp Год назад +1

      Pats music

  • @stevefulnecky4563
    @stevefulnecky4563 6 лет назад +66

    I was born to be a "guitar guy" in Indianapolis and was performing by mid-60's, and have always been pretty damn good at it. But, I met Pat, and Mick, and Gary in the summer of 1973 ( stage band camp in Normal, Illinois ) through family in Boston ( before I went to Berklee ), and immediately realized that there were true wizards in the room. The guitar fingerboard never looked the same to me from then on, even though I spent MUCH time on nylon strings and "Segovia Repertoire". Memorization IS challenging, especially in Baroque Music, but not as instantaneously creative as these guys, Pat in particular. Lucky we all are to have such people in the world. Really lucky.

  • @patrickrodrigue4611
    @patrickrodrigue4611 5 лет назад +172

    Pat Metheny is the most expressive musician ever. Uplifting and positive feel like an endless blue sky.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 5 лет назад +9

      @Patrick - I like that analogy, "endless blue sky". 👍🖖😎

    • @celestehill4646
      @celestehill4646 4 года назад +3

      Love your description of Pat's music.

    • @MJ-tg6wb
      @MJ-tg6wb 4 года назад +2

      Endless blue sky.

    • @shindizzel5154
      @shindizzel5154 4 года назад

      Patrick Rodrigue agreed

    • @ushbag
      @ushbag 4 года назад +1

      He also makes the most expressive/funny guitar faces when he’s really feeling himself during his guitar solos.

  • @zippy3711
    @zippy3711 5 лет назад +101

    When Pat Metheny picked up a guitar the world changed for ever. He has everything. People have made whole careers on only 1/100th of what he will show in one song. And he puts it into every song. Find him and listen.

  • @brianlyall
    @brianlyall 5 лет назад +62

    Takes a genius to explain (simply) the genius of Pat Metheny

  • @christianheidenreich3673
    @christianheidenreich3673 5 лет назад +34

    The more you get into the details, the more you realize how geniously Pat's playing is. Very big stuff.

  • @adamolambert
    @adamolambert 5 лет назад +23

    I got to meet Pat back in '93 in Gainesville, FL. My college guitar teacher was a student of Pat's at Berklee back in the 70's, and was able to get Pat to come talk to our guitar class! Cool stuff!

  • @yzimsx
    @yzimsx 7 лет назад +36

    This is probably the first "how Pat Metheny plays" video I've seen that might actually say something about how Pat Metheny plays.

  • @promerops
    @promerops 5 лет назад +63

    First it was Bach, then Steely Dan, now Pat Metheny - I'm so glad I've subscribed!

  • @monrodeo100
    @monrodeo100 3 года назад +10

    You sir are unbelievably talented. To cover and explain the genius of Pat is amazing. For me you have unlocked the many style techniques that has haunted my dreams since I first heard Pat in my teenage years in the 70’s. I’ve been playing on stage now for over 45 years but only the blues only to be secretly wishing I could play like Pat. Thank you so much for your work and ability to teach us what’s behind the curtain.

  • @vincentm3890
    @vincentm3890 5 лет назад +38

    How does one summon the time in a busy life like yours even in youth to pick up so much knowlege in so many diffrent styles and learn to produce and write a hit song. Ive seen teachers write down on a blackboard how Charlie Parker plays but you have actually injested the exact solos of so many players and can demonstrate them like nothing. Incredible!

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  5 лет назад +28

      Thanks Vincent! Glad somebody finally noticed lol.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 4 года назад

      He was a college music prof for 5 yrs and did a graduate deg. That’s probably where he worked a lot of this out.

    • @eagles_s
      @eagles_s 4 года назад +3

      Don McLeans Vincent would be a nice” Why this song is great” vid.

  • @wladekwloszcz3803
    @wladekwloszcz3803 4 года назад +48

    Rick, I am watching this the day following the night Lyle Mays died. I was PMG's interpreter on their first tour of Poland, back in the 1980s. My heart breaks

    • @justincoleman2740
      @justincoleman2740 4 года назад +6

      I share your sadness Wladek. Those two brothers bound together by such magical creations. I feel like a beautiful dream that for me lasted more than 30 years has abruptly come to an end. I'm so thankful.

    • @tedl7538
      @tedl7538 4 года назад +3

      Yes Wladek, I feel the great loss too.

    • @flynbike
      @flynbike 4 года назад +4

      Wladek, your pain is real, and widely shared. Lyle was incredibly creative, and his grace shone through so many of the group's compositions.
      Pat's work with Anna Maria Jopek was incredible (I'm assuming your connection was that collaboration), and I'm grateful that those recordings introduced me to Leszek Mozder, an artist in his own right.

  • @bonvabriones
    @bonvabriones 7 лет назад +166

    You, Sir, are an asset for humanity :)
    Thank you very much for posting this lesson.

  • @argerm57
    @argerm57 6 лет назад +19

    I'm not even a guitar player (I'm a drummer) but even I found this fascinating. Obviously, it takes one superb technician and musician to dissect the playing of another.Obviously, Pat Metheny was/is a prodigy, being able to grasp all kinds of scales and such at such an early age. He is one of my favorite artists, period.Many thanks for posting this and the others.

    • @sonomabob
      @sonomabob 3 года назад +1

      Pat must have put in a crazy amount of work on each lick. Talent +

  • @bobparsonsartist564
    @bobparsonsartist564 6 лет назад +26

    This is one of the finest lectures I’ve ever witnessed.

  • @paulsmith6090
    @paulsmith6090 4 года назад +28

    Dude, you f**king rock!!!! That was a quality breakdown of one of the greats, and executed brilliantly. I'm so glad you've come to RUclips to share your skills and knowledge - always an education to watch!

  • @hrebolledoc5159
    @hrebolledoc5159 6 лет назад +9

    Sir, you deserve 500,000 subscribers monthly.... I’ve been a Metheny minion all my life, being myself a serious guitar aficionado I always felt alone in my musings about his playing, melodies, solos etc etc, now I found a fantastic/unique teacher who opens a new dimension on his music, I can’t tell you enough how grateful I am for this gift, you added a 5th dimension of enjoyment of this wonderful music.. thanks..thanks

  • @randyclere2330
    @randyclere2330 6 лет назад +39

    Rick, wow! I am just amazed and stunned with all of the talent, wisdom and knowledge that you possess. I know you have worked your are off to get where you are.... The interesting thing about you is, is that your not merely a good "technician" or sole "cerebral", you actually embody ALL of this with ease and it comes across easily to us listeners and viewers! Deepest gratitude.

  • @ANewHuman
    @ANewHuman 7 лет назад +25

    My favourite guitarist. It's amazing to see how conversant you are with his licks and the theory involved. Thank you!

  • @paddycautela
    @paddycautela 7 лет назад +64

    Best explanation of Pat's style so far !

  • @iandale3341
    @iandale3341 6 лет назад +44

    I have to add a comment to this Rick .....I have been listening to Pat Metheny for 30 years, and being a player myself, never quite understood the complexity of his playing and you have broken it down so well. I guess I play along with his music not realizing what I am doing technically. Thank you so much for all the time you put into your videos.....please keep them coming !!

  • @EItinerant
    @EItinerant 5 лет назад +17

    Am not adequately skilled to express how much I appreciate this. Thank you.

  • @eleetse6701
    @eleetse6701 4 года назад +7

    Pat Metheny is a real American treasure. I don’t know of any other musician who is as serious as Pat about his craft, and to hear him speak you realize quickly how smart he is and how he is able to express in words his point as well as he expresses his message through his instrument. Pure genius composer that I believe is as important as Aaron Copeland with his ability to sound truly American. I still listen to him daily and have for 30 years plus, for my money he’s the best jazz player ever. Everyone should know how important he is to music.

    • @dannyspitzer1267
      @dannyspitzer1267 3 года назад

      Agree. Someone in the recent comments called him a "cheesy guitarist". That person is CLUELESS

  • @gabrielvalentep
    @gabrielvalentep 7 лет назад +43

    You Sir, deserve a medal for this video! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @jonnythegreek1
    @jonnythegreek1 3 года назад +5

    Metheny is the man! "Phasedance" is one of his greatest tunes of all-time. Your interview with him was excellent, too.

  • @yodservant
    @yodservant 4 года назад +4

    How awesome you are Rick, I learned about Pat in 1985 from my jazz Prof Charlie Jennison at UNH, he had done some teaching at Berklee, and my life changed forever ...moved to Palo Alto in 1989 and have been more or less in California ever since. Pat's has become the soundtrack to my very colorful and strange life. Just before coming back to the US in 1984, I'd been living in Switzerland and was introduced to Andreas Vollenweider by a mutual Italian friend ...years later took up Celtic harp and electro-harp ...ran into David Arkenstone as a neighbor and friend in Cambria CA years later...funny how paths cross. My former hubby turned out to have been Todd Rundgren's sound engineer at Utopia in Bearsville back in the late 70s. It's like a huge interdimensional puzzle coming together ....peace and blessings from Sedona AZ🙏🏵️🦁🌵

  • @JulieMoranNE111
    @JulieMoranNE111 3 года назад +3

    What's always amazed me about all of Pat Metheny's work is not so much about dexterity and playing style, but the unparalleled complexity of HARMONY ... along with extremely creative, appealing, narcotic crafting of SONGS (for me the peak was "Letter From Home" album I've listened to hundreds of times). That in my view is what for me has made what he (and Lyle Mays) does musically so unique and addicting to listen to. Far and away my favorite musical artist.

  • @brucemoeller
    @brucemoeller 5 лет назад +2

    I was turned on to Pat in my dorm room. A guy across the hall loaned me "Watercolors." I was hooked. I must have seen Pat perform 6-8 times, and each time was fresh. Beyond his technical brilliance, his teeth, and his striped shirts....was this guy committed to giving other musicians a little exposure. I remember when he introduced Pedro Aznar for the first time....and in Berkeley, he introduced a group of sisters who had put some lyrics to one of his tunes. His kind and caring introductions of these young musicians....was so cool. Thanks Pat....for always looking up!

    • @rdsxfan2827
      @rdsxfan2827 4 года назад +1

      Bruce Moeller was at that show. Lyrics to Phase Dance

  • @dylanakent
    @dylanakent 7 лет назад +16

    I'm really enjoying your videos and learning so much! I've watched guitar videos for years and read thousands of articles but rarely does anyone come up with fresh, helpful, insightful information like you do. Thank you very much for posting this!

    • @gerriepieters9033
      @gerriepieters9033 6 лет назад

      Dylan A. Kent ...Kenny Burell,Joe Diorio,John scofield,Joe Pass,Jack Wilkins,Barney Kessel....etc

    • @gerriepieters9033
      @gerriepieters9033 5 лет назад

      Aylbdr Madison ...because jazz is my kind of music and...I do play jazz guitar

    • @gerriepieters9033
      @gerriepieters9033 5 лет назад

      Aylbdr Madison thank U Aylbdr Madison for your reaction..

  • @TCNHC
    @TCNHC 5 лет назад +6

    Wow. I'm not a guitar player but I know Mathenys music very well. I learned so much by watching your video. One of the best videos on RUclips. Thank you

  • @nrenda
    @nrenda 7 лет назад +37

    I can't thank you enough for this and all of your videos. Bravo !

  • @guitargod6997
    @guitargod6997 5 лет назад +4

    First time I ever heard Pat play was at an outdoor concert at the University of Miami in 1973 on a warm night during college spring break opening for the main act - whom I forgot! I was struck even then by his sound. Nice playing, Rick.

  • @melchora.2041
    @melchora.2041 6 лет назад +6

    Great video. I'm a huge Pat Metheny fan. The first time I saw him in concert he did indeed open with Phase Dance :)

  • @jamesconnors5653
    @jamesconnors5653 6 лет назад +4

    Analysis makes this drummer appreciate Pat even more. Thank you.

  • @TraneFrancks
    @TraneFrancks 4 года назад +9

    9:11 - Screen grab from Joni Mitchell's Shadows and Light. What a brilliant album that is.

  • @KhalDrogo76
    @KhalDrogo76 6 лет назад +13

    Amazing as usual...I fully agree with the comment that Pat is so much more than a jazz musician. I'm still getting over The Way Up live best night of music I've ever seen

    • @GaryFox11000
      @GaryFox11000 5 лет назад +2

      Pat Meheny is so versatile ,
      He is a master guitarist.
      Chops are unbelivable.
      You can certainly see that music is his true love ! 🤗🏖

    • @kennethchartrand4251
      @kennethchartrand4251 4 года назад +2

      Totally agree. I find that “The way up” is a masterpiece. I got to talk for a few minutes with Lyle Mays after seeing them perform it in Montreal. Lyle was such an amazing pianist and human being. RIP Lyle.

  • @yodservant
    @yodservant 6 лет назад +2

    Great to watch this! Saw Pat back in 1987 in Lowell MA, my jazz prof Charlie Jennison at UNH turned me onto him in 1984 with American Garage...never stopped listening, became the soundtrack of my life!! Bless from Big Sur🦁

  • @larrynickel9101
    @larrynickel9101 6 лет назад +8

    Rick, you are brilliant. Not many people can dissect such genius proclivities.

  • @Gilyslas
    @Gilyslas 5 лет назад +10

    Nice job Rick. Big Pat fan. Great comments and playing. As always, you're doing a fine job.

  • @stevebenedict6314
    @stevebenedict6314 6 лет назад +4

    This is great Rick - so appreciate this video. Helps me understand not only what Pat's doing with his licks/style etc., but it helps me figure what I should practice.

  • @Majik53
    @Majik53 5 лет назад +2

    Metheny was an amazing musician even in high school. I was in the same school, at the same time he was. He played a few assemblies at the school during our senior year, jaw dropping even then. I never met him, but now I wish I had. I played bass in garage bands in those days after teaching myself guitar and other musicians I knew there were saying he took the phrase 'far out' even farther.

  • @k.scotsparks9247
    @k.scotsparks9247 7 лет назад +10

    PAT's A GENIUS. PERIOD. (Thanks!)

  • @McMinnManiac
    @McMinnManiac 5 лет назад +2

    I have that real book 1978
    These videos all start with a cool story , then some theory and concept that really challenge the limits and question the extent of my own knowledge,
    I love these videos , i can finally see how far it can all be taken

  • @macabre2007
    @macabre2007 6 лет назад +2

    By far the best insight into Pat I have ever heard, so much more than the piecemeal teachers who do a multitude of guitarists techniques yet never get deep into the schema of knowledge, the vocabulary and technique of the guitarist. This is by far more detailed and fascinating.

  • @charlesleiden2113
    @charlesleiden2113 2 года назад

    Discovered Pat Metheny in college in 1978. I was in a recored store and saw a poster about PM playing that night on campus. I bought the white album (Phase Dance and all that) and was hooked. Enjoy your program.

  • @jamesromeyn8165
    @jamesromeyn8165 4 года назад +1

    I am late to the Rick Beato fan club, but better late than never. Of course I also love PM, and am glad my old room mate turned me onto him.
    The rare value of Rick is his combination of being a music genius, and also apparently being an amazingly generous and wonderful human being. I'm convinced now more than ever Rick is a American treasure.

  • @greconogueira8426
    @greconogueira8426 5 лет назад +12

    Pat also studied with Toninho Horta. Look for this musician at youtube, specially the Terra dos Pássaros album!
    Nice video into Pat's style and sound!!! Congrats

    • @AndreasDevig
      @AndreasDevig 4 года назад +2

      Toninho is one of the best musicians in the world. So much musical gold is from Brazil.

  • @AimeeNolte
    @AimeeNolte 7 лет назад +141

    Just excellent! So ready for the next two!!

  • @crazyb3fan
    @crazyb3fan 7 лет назад +5

    I'm soooo happy to have found your channel Rick! I look forward to listening and learning from you. Metheny has been a part of me since I was 16 and had been playing guitar for 2 years. I could never play anywhere like what he does, but his music has been an inspiration for 30+ years. Saw him from the front row at the Bushnell in CT in 1988. It was an incredibly moving experience as I'm sure you can imagine. Thank you so much for the time you put into your channel. Truly amazing stuff!

  • @NateDouden
    @NateDouden 4 года назад +1

    I’m working full time as a realtor right out of high school and videos like this keep me more involved in music. Especially since I’ve had to stop lessons. Thank you for the awesome videos Rick!!

    • @tedl7538
      @tedl7538 4 года назад

      Good luck during this economic crisis. At least you'll have more time for musical endeavors.

  • @bienvenidovelasco6834
    @bienvenidovelasco6834 4 года назад +2

    Metheny's music put you into an introspective intellectual level and opens up a plethora of emotions, hes soloing is lyrical and seems like a journey

    • @tedl7538
      @tedl7538 4 года назад

      Nice description BV!

  • @dkwvt13
    @dkwvt13 5 лет назад +4

    Fascinating, going to have to watch this one a couple more times... Thank You! 😎

  • @captaingravity
    @captaingravity 5 лет назад +7

    Wow. What a discovery. After years of adoring the work of Mr Metheny, I get an insight into the cogs and sprockets that produced so much joyful music. However, Rick, unlike you, I have only managed to see him once. So far. Boy does he get around. Just not much to the UK unfortunately. Just discovered the Dan Gottlieb period, which was unknown to me. So musical. Quite different to Paul Wertico and very different to Mr Sanchez. Two favourite tracks so far, the extraordinary Heat of the Day and the work of art that is The Way Up. Cheers Rick.

  • @mwyatt222
    @mwyatt222 6 лет назад +2

    I saw all his first tours . I started playing his music on 12 string w/ New Chautauqua .Brightsize, Metheny Group, Watercolors &
    American Garage was an awesome tour and then came Left Turn and it was on. Full Circle was my personal favorite tour .
    The last show I saw was autotonatron? Misspelled . But Ive seen him 20+ times including with Mitchell at griffiths park for a rehearsal in 78 I believe . He's my GOAT .

  • @renesegat235
    @renesegat235 3 года назад +17

    All my wife can say is "Whats with the hair?" Shes been saying this for thirty years. All I can hear is progress.

    • @kevc-69-
      @kevc-69- Год назад +1

      And the hair has progressed also.

    • @cliftonharmon2403
      @cliftonharmon2403 9 месяцев назад

      We want him playing guitar as much as possible. Let us do our hair.

  • @Michel_Gougeon
    @Michel_Gougeon 7 лет назад +4

    Great in-depth exploration of Pat's gitar style. I've been looking for this for years.

  • @jerryhelffrich8980
    @jerryhelffrich8980 5 лет назад +3

    The early years were great. He was unknown and with such a fluid style. I saw him a couple of times at free concerts at Swope Park in Kansas City, where I think he is from. Outdoors in the evening, it was a great time to discover an up and coming jazz guitarist.

  • @svendbosanvovski4241
    @svendbosanvovski4241 5 лет назад +2

    This is one of the best things I have seen on RUclips. Thank you Rick.

  • @sallyevans2268
    @sallyevans2268 2 года назад +1

    So glad I came across this! I’m going to listen to Pat Metheny for the first time in November. I only discovered him this year and am going through his repertoire, but wondered whether I could fully appreciate the performance with my lack of knowledge of jazz/jazz fusion guitar. I’m currently a student of classical guitar and am trying to broaden my horizons. After this breakdown of his style, I’m now more excited about the upcoming event.

  • @johnzias284
    @johnzias284 5 лет назад +2

    I was fortunate to be at Berklee from '74-'78, so I had the good luck to live a lot this stuff. Very nice presentation of the music and approach of a very important musician!

  • @chuckbaby10
    @chuckbaby10 7 лет назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic! I never thought of plain Pat Matheny always just love listening to his music and now that you have broken it down I'm eager to get started learning how to play Matheny style of playing. Thank you

  • @thpthp
    @thpthp 5 лет назад +6

    Wow. You are a fantastic player, Rick! Thanks for sharing your insights!

  • @Neboviews
    @Neboviews 5 лет назад +2

    ...wow, mysteries of Metheny...you sir, have helped me a lot - thank you! His"It's For You" solo is my favorite ever. Your playing is amazing.

  • @Hatmatrix
    @Hatmatrix 7 лет назад +3

    I once read a PhD thesis on his style/writing. It's nice to see the different interpretations. Great video and work.

  • @sseltrek1a2b
    @sseltrek1a2b 5 лет назад +2

    hands down my favorite guitar player...nice to see someone really show how he developed his sound, etc, especially the chromatic stuff (the chromatic riffs are a trademark of his playing...)...looking forward to the next vid...

  • @shahareffendiaazizi5360
    @shahareffendiaazizi5360 3 года назад +1

    Man! You really rock Rick!!! It really takes someone like you to give an in-depth detail on how Pat Metheny plays.

  • @garyji
    @garyji 4 года назад +2

    O.M.G. Fascinating! For someone who knows virtually nothing about music theory or playing technique, this was quite an education. Amazing analysis!

  • @criddycriddy
    @criddycriddy 5 лет назад +2

    One of the best things I have ever watched on RUclips thanks so much sir

  • @harrypeters8306
    @harrypeters8306 6 лет назад +2

    We all love Pat, what a great player teacher you are. Thank you

  • @eyalso
    @eyalso 6 лет назад +2

    What a great, straightforward explanation of PM's sound. Thank you!

  • @pwmahon
    @pwmahon 6 лет назад +3

    The passion comes through, excellent!

  • @jibicusmaximus4827
    @jibicusmaximus4827 5 лет назад +5

    might have to watch again with my guitar in hand, there's a lot to absorb for a mostly blues / rock player such as myself, thanks Rick, you are a legend.

  • @nicholasrees1838
    @nicholasrees1838 5 лет назад +3

    So knowledgeable. Excellent video - really gets to the core of what makes Metheny so great.

  • @directive-4
    @directive-4 6 лет назад +4

    Your channel has become like an oasis to me :) thanks so much. This made me want to learn Bright Size Life - so beautiful.

  • @billwilenski
    @billwilenski 6 лет назад +10

    I went to Berklee College of music between 82 and 84 I’m digging this Rick

  • @yeiou1
    @yeiou1 6 лет назад +1

    I can't believe how you break this stuff down. That's amazing in itself! Thanks, really enjoyed it

  • @stevew5146
    @stevew5146 4 года назад +1

    Pat is one of my all time favorite musicians. And boy, does Rick have his sound and style down to a science!

  • @NathanSpeir
    @NathanSpeir 6 лет назад +2

    Hudge Pat Metheny fan. Cant believe I didn't see you video until today. Love this!

  • @ottokriete1153
    @ottokriete1153 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks so much for your videos, Rick. When I listen to American Garage, I hear Metheny's tribute to Aaron Copeland. I've always been waiting for his tribute to Steely Dan album.........

    • @simpleysteve2536
      @simpleysteve2536 Год назад

      Metheny and Steely Dan, welcomed in the same breath.

  • @Casio61
    @Casio61 5 лет назад +3

    Brilliant video. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @kennywowie
    @kennywowie 6 лет назад +1

    What a revelation! I just discovered this today...what I've been missing, OMG. Incredible. This makes me want to get serious about guitar. It's been a little too inaccessible until watching this. You make it seem possible to actually learn this stuff. Ha! The first solo you chose is my favorite of his and set the style in my brain forever. Thank you so much!!! Very affirming.

  • @returncode0000
    @returncode0000 5 лет назад +1

    This is most valueable video I found on the internet ever. Fantastic stuff. I'm totally overwhelmed.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks John!

    • @returncode0000
      @returncode0000 5 лет назад

      @@RickBeato I've searched for years for someone who explains, in an easy understandable way, what pat does. I'm so happy you now finally did it. And I also need to mention that all your other videos are the most outstanding stuff I've ever seen in the internet too. Rick, best luck for the future, you're the man!

  • @dazcanny
    @dazcanny 5 лет назад +1

    if the world was in trouble and the only way out was to send 2 men to play our way out of trouble ...i would say send in Pat and Lyle, they would bogle the thoughts and emotional feelings of anything . 48 now , 17 i found pat metheny and i haven't recovered since, this video was fantastically explained, what a player you are too Rick Beato

  • @EricBourassa
    @EricBourassa 6 лет назад +2

    I would definitely buy a book breaking down Pat Matheny’s style. Thanks for the great info so far

  • @arnieus866
    @arnieus866 5 лет назад +6

    Nice history lesson and analysis observations. I was probably one of the 900 who bought Bright Size Life. I bought everything else in the late 60s and 70s. I maybe should have bought a house instead. The music then was incomprehensible to me. Corea, Mclaughlin, were awesome but what hell are they playing and how? It was hard to learn because nobody else knew either. RUclips is a resource I never dreamed of as a young player.
    The "exercises" you talk about should possibly be called etudes. Classical guitar etudes are studies on a particular technique or interval.

  • @christophercoughlin2886
    @christophercoughlin2886 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Rick, great stuff! Always loved Pat's music and am still trying to get over the loss of the great Lyle Mays!

  • @stevew5146
    @stevew5146 5 лет назад +1

    I owe s big thanks to my high school girlfriend's late father who was a big Pat fan and played the the American Garage LP, George Winston, and Michael Hedges often when I was at their house around '84. Much respect and gratitude to her Father.

    • @acustomer7216
      @acustomer7216 3 года назад +1

      I listen to American Garage about once a week!

  • @mike.thomas
    @mike.thomas 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing. Thank you!

  • @billvill61
    @billvill61 4 года назад +3

    By far, Pat Metheny is my favorite guitar player. #2 isn't even close.

  • @inigocorcuera
    @inigocorcuera 5 лет назад +2

    Really amazing the quality of content of this video. Really depth analysis. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @geraldwillcox5502
    @geraldwillcox5502 6 лет назад +2

    ..TY,,.,.Rick Beato...Like your work and Love PM....on my pay list always ....

  • @elvagabundovatti
    @elvagabundovatti 5 лет назад +2

    So much knowledge here. Love it. Thanks Rick!

  • @thelantern9075
    @thelantern9075 4 года назад +1

    Damn... what a time warp. Reminds me of great times and really good feels. Love this record, for me was Austin Tx in the mid 90’s finding Pat. I’m 48 now, but this music really brings some peace and ease, it’s just got that certain something... Secret Story and Letter From Home too. Watercolors, Bright Size Life.. Thank you Metheny. Thanks RB!

  • @mikeelek9713
    @mikeelek9713 3 года назад +1

    Rick - love your story telling and joyful approach to music.

  • @michaelguernsey1321
    @michaelguernsey1321 6 лет назад +1

    How cool. Love your analysis of Pat's music and playing. As for the concert at Nazareth in 1981, I was there!! I think that was the start of his synth guitar and the Offramp Tour. I lived in Rochester at that time and previously saw him at Brockport with the 1980-81 tour, but nothing compared to the concert at Nazareth. I was so blown away being a guitar player myself. That was a milestone in music history as far as I am considered.I play with Nik in Rocheter who I am sure you know of. Dave Mancini is a good friend of mine who I am beting you know. So good to hear you play and praise my most favorite player/composer.

  • @dbdeluxe
    @dbdeluxe 5 лет назад +5

    I remember seeing PM perform at the Frankfurt Opera house in Germany in 1995 with Lyle Mays

  • @karlsalocks
    @karlsalocks 5 лет назад

    Rick. You absolutely have one of the most captivating youtube channels. You resonate with a LOT of people

  • @PapaDudeness
    @PapaDudeness 5 лет назад +2

    Simply great stuff.. You are amazing Mr .Beato. Thank you!

  • @sambking
    @sambking 6 лет назад +2

    Rick, this is AWESOME! Huge Pat fan and love your explanation as to what he does!!! Keep up the great work!

  • @kennethfrawley
    @kennethfrawley 5 лет назад +4

    Wow! Just discovered your vid! Your analysis is spot on, absolutely brilliant. Stupendously informative. It;s a pleasure to watch. Well done!