When you can't stop playing perfect lines
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2024
- Here's Pat Metheny's (arguably) perfect solo on "Song for Bilbao" together with Michael Brecker, Joey Calderazzo, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette.
The way that man can form phrases and melodies is imho the main thing to take away from this.
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Dijonette is my favorite kind of mustard
I'm more of an Ornette Colman's person myself. 😉
he is quite the spicy mustard
This tone is not my condiment of choice.
lol
Mix it with some fresh Hollandaise for something special.
Dude locked in for the gyat
Broder wat
The lick at 1:28 over that Gbmaj7#11 chord is fire
I love his tone, very trumpet-like
All of his licks/phrasing are basically imitating that of a brass instrument.
It’s literally the sound of an electric violin
It's a Roland Synth-Axe I believe. Very cool sound indeed
Sorry, I find it awful, off-putting
@@arcanonove lol me too. His usual guitar tone is much better, has more dynamics. I find this synth guitar sound rather flat in terms of dynamics.
I could rave about Pat for hours. I've seen him play the GR-300 live. It sounds crazy. I kind of hope someone makes an MPE guitar synth now that the technology is so advanced. Each string could use a MIDI channel. Normal MIDI just can't cope with the intricacies of a guitar's action and tone production.
Actually the Boss SY-200 can get this sound really close for not a lot of money.
So relatable
Nice cliché. Relatable in that it sounds relatively like ass?
Amazing performance ive never seen this before and I was blown away by his musicianship. Thanks for bringing this gem to light!
So smooth with Jack !
i love pat metheny
Nice work getting the solo onto sheetpaper!
Those harmonies starting at 2:10 are so good
Kind of reminded me of Classical Gas
Sublime
He”s channeling his inner EWI sound.
how did i not know about this
That triad thing drives me nuts. 3/4 part.
PFH!
This guy's pretty good.
Pretty good indeed, I wonder if he is planning to release an album one day. :D
@@snuppssynthchannel 😂
How does he get this tone? Awesome solo man!
Roland GR-300... I had the pleasure to own the modern version the GR-55 but I sold it because it had no use in my repertoire because.. I am no Pat Metheny.. at all 🙂
The Boss SY-200 can get the sound or the cheaper SY-100. It’s just another tool to add to the guitar arsenal. Like a looper, distortion, clean tone, and then a horn like sounding synth.
I saw Metheny live last year and he basically did just that: setup a whole tune with a looper and used everything including his synth sound from the Roland. It’s like an extension to the guitar. 😌
That guitar is broken - it sounds like a jazz trumpet.
Some midi bs
Why his Guitar sound like Miles Davis?
MIDI Davis, you mean
WOW thanks @sharpelevenmusic
Mixolydian and Lydian. A lot of music in those scales people.
Kikkeli jazzia
Metheny is weird for me, i don't understand his music. I like Scofield, Holdsworth and similar arguably more difficult to understand musicians. But Metheny just flies over my ears
Same. I've felt this way about Jack DeJohnette for forever too. They're clearly good, but like, what's their thing
it almost feels like he has to pause his solo and play something unrelated for that 3/4 part. the second time thru he flows into it a bit better, but it still sounds awkward to me. like its in the way of the lines he's been developing.
It's like Jethro Tull momentarily interrupted the Pat Metheny
Really? I thought his transitions were pretty smooth
I don’t get it :(
there are some notes.
Anyone else love the lines, but hate the tone? 😢😂
It's actually a nice sound if you hear the entire song.. but I can imagine that hearing only this part makes you wonder about the tone
Same here ☝️
I don’t like the GR-300 in this setting because it’s too close to Brecker’s sound. It overpowers Brecker. In the PMG setting it’s great. But here, I would have preferred his regular guitar sound. However, the tune is, I feel, a nod to Coltrane, and that’s why Pat uses this powerful, Trane-like sound. But when Brecker is on stage with you…. Why? (This is the ONLY negative critique of Pat you will ever hear from me.
It sounds like farts played through a cheap keyboard.
It's all about entertainement!...and playing with the hottest players in town that day!...
Yikes!
not enough shredding tho
If only he just pushed the overdrive button!
The 3/4 bit sounds really awkward
Listen to the melody
@@sondogs98 It still sounds jarring
Pretty cool, but what is the point of playing the guitar if you are only using it to imitate a brass player, and not explore the amazing possibilities like bending notes and sounding more vocal?
Cos he's really fucking good at it. Besides, he bends in the first 10 seconds use your ears.
@@josherney9820 Ok yes he does make a couple quick half-tone bends in the beginning. I'm not critiquing his skills, he seems to be an incredible guitar player. I'm just sharing my opinion that I find this style boring and ill-suited for an instrument with so much dynamic potential as the guitar, compared to the many limitations of brass instruments. I would love if he mixed it up with more vocal lines and other influences than straight brass licks for 3 minutes. Sounds like he's playing in a very tight box, and most probably this is intentional, but not my taste.
95% of his recordings are on a normal guitar.
@@maximeb190
Tell us you don't know Pat Metheny without telling us
You are watching a video a guy playing with a synth guitar back in the 80s
this is literally exploring the possibilities of the Guitar
Pat Metheny is probably the guitarist who has explore the most this instrument out any guitarist
Well seeing as he's playing those lines on a guitar, they're guitar lines.
Seriously though, an instrument is just a tool through which we can express musical ideas. There are no rules. You sound like you'd be one of those people who'd hate hearing violins do pizzicato because they're supposed to have notes that sustain for long durations.
Boring
All Metheny solos look alike 🙄
All coltrane solos look alike
All Justin Bieber's solos look alike.
Yes.. they are all brilliant 🙂
All Kirk Hammet solos sound the same. And thats a fact