Martino's system goes beyond the replacement of major and dominant chords with minors. He relates all keys that are a minor third apart from each other and utilizes chord substitutions from these keys. His approach actually relies on the diminished seventh chord and its relations to other chord structures. In Martino's system, G7-E7-Db7-Bb7 (Dm7-Bm7-Abm7-Fm7) are all interchangeable. This is particularly useful for creating tension and playing altered sounds effortlesly over dominant chords. Unlike what some people claim, he does not use the modal perspective.
Umm..now don't get me wrong, I adore Martino and have since I was 17, but your comment about Philly's best...have you ever looked at a list of Jazz greats from Philly? I could spend all day just making a partial list! Besides which "best" is a term that is 'best' left out of music...favorite maybe more appropriate...still I am all for any and all credit given to one of my favorite guitarists for most of my life.
Martino's system goes beyond the replacement of major and dominant chords with minors. He relates all keys that are a minor third apart from each other and utilizes chord substitutions from these keys. His approach actually relies on the diminished seventh chord and its relations to other chord structures. In Martino's system, G7-E7-Db7-Bb7 (Dm7-Bm7-Abm7-Fm7) are all interchangeable. This is particularly useful for creating tension and playing altered sounds effortlesly over dominant chords. Unlike what some people claim, he does not use the modal perspective.
Tolga Guven
You blew my mind with those 2 5s up a minor 3rd I been work in on a concept like that but didn't think about the dominates in the system tyty
Great explanation - thank you.
Tolga Guven
thx!
What an amazing chord solo! And that guitar of yours is so unique and beautiful!!!
Wes Montgomery, Louis Stewart e Pat Martino são uma escola maravilhosa, só de ouvi-los a gente já melhora, enquanto músico! Obrigado pela postagem!
Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino are great and genius Guitarist-jazz in the history "Jazz-guitar modern". What feeling..!What swing!
Nice tribute to one of the best. Thanks.
It's : Pat Martino - Τhe Days Of Wine And Roses by Henry Mancini.
one of finest guitarist and optimus version.enjoyed.
Não preciso de vinho e nem de rosas. Basta ouvir Pat .
@marciomusico veja tambem aquela do Jo Pass...ta otima tambem
He is the BEST!!
The best, the only one !
Listening to this makes me want to be a jazz guitarist.
BOBBY D gb
JD thanks for the comment.
You're right, the correct chord is Eb9.
It was my mistake, sorry
Fantastic! Which album is this from?
I’m kind of old-school reduce everything to a perfect cadence. I love a good resolution with a happy ending🤟🏼
'So nice.
See the time and listen to the content, a unique jazz band, music for the few that observe the true language of the sound sequence of musical notes.
Neo soul n jazz what is the difference
The Man.
j'adore!!!!
this and I Remember Clifford
spectacular
It would be nice if Philadelphia could celebrate Pat a little more while he is still fairly young and vital since he is their best product.
Umm..now don't get me wrong, I adore Martino and have since I was 17, but your comment about Philly's best...have you ever looked at a list of Jazz greats from Philly? I could spend all day just making a partial list! Besides which "best" is a term that is 'best' left out of music...favorite maybe more appropriate...still I am all for any and all credit given to one of my favorite guitarists for most of my life.
UNICO
Guitar God.
1:30 2:29
when i listem jimmy rainny,i think pat was influnced by him more then wes
Me too, that mellow tone.
Solo style sounds very similar to Louis Stewart.
Giant chiill
UM POUCO DE JAZZ E CALDO DE GALINHA NÃO FAZEM MAU A NINGUEM
kakkoii
Don’t forget guys ... I’m awesome too 🤪
You're incredible.
Pity you didn't spend some time analysing English, Dago
Neo soul n jazz what is the difference