I remember reading Martin saying that once he listens to a record he remembers every note and 'practices' in his head during London to Scotland train trips. Gosh I must be old... ::))))
Music to my ears. MT is a very lyrical jazz guitarist. I hope I'm saying that right. Or is it intonation. Ahh whatever... A purist in every sense of the word. I love it. Very few like him these days.
Absolutely spectacular. There are layers of perfection it's just hard to put into words. Reminds me of seeing you both and Tommy years ago in Manchester. Spellbinding.
Frank's opening chord vamp maintains an upper G-note on the second string (G/B, E7#9/E, Am7/A) followed by a surprise D13 with a B upper-note. Sounds great.
Where’s Jimmy? Ha ha ! Martin Taylor is great , taught me a lot with his instructional videos years ago.. Frank would have to be one of the nicest guys in Jazz. Very cool dude and a great teacher too.
Liked , I saw your videos about left-hand imitation of the piano and I have a request would you please use the reference song (la Campanella) even though it’s not your area of expertise song because it’s a classical but see if you can do it versus the piano please.
Martin is twice the guitar player that Frank is and Frank continues to rubber neck looking for compliments. Martin's facial expressions belie a guitarist toying with his counterpart. ;-)
Frank's comping on this is amazing! He moves the bass and chord so well. It's a great lesson in creating interesting motion in the voices
and interesting to see how he keeps that same 3-finger shape
This is so good, I had to watch it twice.
All the elements of great jazz guitar - comping, bass lines, melodic solos !
I remember reading Martin saying that once he listens to a record he remembers every note and 'practices' in his head during London to Scotland train trips. Gosh I must be old... ::))))
I can see the years of focus and hard work and i love it
великолепно!
Two Masters at work. Terrific playing here. I hope today’s “shredders”, are put in the way of such fine sounds !.
Best duet version I've ever heard! Two great guitarists as one.
Hour's and hours of practice...... Bravo boy's 👌👏👍⛄🏒🇺🇸🦫🚂
Martin walks away with the 'coolest suit' award.
Musical brothers love those little harmony lines frank sneaks in and the chord soloing / chord melody
It really doesn’t get much better than this
Beautiful.
oh yes!
Music to my ears. MT is a very lyrical jazz guitarist. I hope I'm saying that right. Or is it intonation. Ahh whatever... A purist in every sense of the word. I love it. Very few like him these days.
The lines are lyrical and the intonation is so clear.
And , man, to play this fast and still be lyrical
Magical!
Jazz!
Martin as usual is Great and Frank sounds like a big band in his wonderful accompaniment.
They play better when properly attired! :) Seriously, great clip. Thanks.
Thank you, Mr. Taylor. I finally found you. I feel happy with your musical contribution to humanity. All the best!
Absolutely spectacular. There are layers of perfection it's just hard to put into words. Reminds me of seeing you both and Tommy years ago in Manchester. Spellbinding.
Frank's opening chord vamp maintains an upper G-note on the second string (G/B, E7#9/E, Am7/A) followed by a surprise D13 with a B upper-note. Sounds great.
Thoroughly wowed! :)
Where’s Jimmy? Ha ha !
Martin Taylor is great , taught me a lot with his instructional videos years ago.. Frank would have to be one of the nicest guys in Jazz. Very cool dude and a great teacher too.
Wonderful interplay! They make it sound like a whole band.
They are tight. Great duet.
awesome.... no words can describe they way both play.....
Great jazz , twu Big by jazz 👌👌
Love this .
Very beautiful!!
Swingnig !
Liked , I saw your videos about left-hand imitation of the piano and I have a request would you please use the reference song (la Campanella) even though it’s not your area of expertise song because it’s a classical but see if you can do it versus the piano please.
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Wonderful! But I miss a bass so much.
It wasn't in the budget. ☺
I guess the bass line of the guitar isn’t quite the bottom a bass provides.
They are not on my level
This why I quit guitar…. Again 😂
Jim Martin really butchered this.
To clarify the joke, I'm talking about the Faith No More guitarer, not the guy in the video!
Martin is twice the guitar player that Frank is and Frank continues to rubber neck looking for compliments. Martin's facial expressions belie a guitarist toying with his counterpart. ;-)
Frank is a fantastic player. I wouldn't denigrate him, in case you cause embarrassment. To yourself.