The Secret To Jazz Language with Pat Martino’s Burnin’ Lines

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @capurera2
    @capurera2 Год назад +15

    First of all, yes, please make more of these videos. Learning the "words" of jazz language and seeing thrm as building blocks for my own lines has been essential. Would love a wes montgomery, barney kessel, or a kenny burrell video

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you find my videos helpful in learning jazz language. I'll definitely take your suggestions into consideration for future videos!

  • @Brassglassman
    @Brassglassman Год назад +1

    Nathan. Every one of these videos is so well put together, the materials could be dived into for YEARS, and you're so clear and concise with your explanation. Wow! I also REALLY love how every piece of musical language is traceable to a jazz master, but you don't just leave it there; you challenge the listener to keep developing and personalizing these ideas.
    LET'S GET HIM UP TO 20K!!!!!

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Thank you Chris! I always appreciate you checking out the videos! BASS BONE FOR LIFE!!!

  • @MalachiMillion
    @MalachiMillion Год назад +1

    I can't think of a single guitarist that hasn't studied THIS solo. Nice work!

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Malachi!!! So good to see you! Hope things are going well and thanks for checking out the video :)

  • @rickhandel336
    @rickhandel336 Год назад +2

    Great video. I have seen enough of your videos that I just decided to send the $5 per month on patreon. Great content!

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Hey Rick, thanks so much!! Always appreciate your support :) glad my videos are making a difference for you!

  • @rickjensen2717
    @rickjensen2717 Год назад +3

    Great lines, great lesson!

  • @montes707
    @montes707 Год назад +4

    Great stuff man. Really onto something with these vocab vids. Especially love the taking of little pieces from the masters and mixing it with your own stuff to get something new. Some really tasty lines here 💪

  • @peteandrews7169
    @peteandrews7169 10 месяцев назад

    Man, great lesson, you are a very good teacher, and can explain these complex sounding musical ideas so clearly. That simplification of repurposing a handful of stock licks to function over a range of musical situations and capture Pats mid 60's sound is brilliant. Thank you, fantastic!

  • @jzgtr100
    @jzgtr100 Год назад +2

    Nathan, I can't thank you enough. I think this video unlocks the essence of Pat's playing. I've worked out of Linear Expressions and learned solos from the Steve Kahn transcription book and listened to tons of Pat, but have never had it broken down like this. I had purposely held off working on your Benson picking video because I'm re-learning holiday music as I always have to do, this time of year. Couldn't resist on the Martino video. Glad I gave it a go. Will be working on it for a while and will gradually work in the Benson picking video, Grant Green and Wes Montgomery stuff, after the holidays. Happy Holidays!

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад +2

      Hey thank you so much for your kind words! Means a lot to know these videos are helping people out. Good luck with holiday music!

  • @Tetasha
    @Tetasha Год назад +2

    Pat is such a master at creating long interesting lines. Thank you for the video!

  • @philippeallemand524
    @philippeallemand524 Год назад

    Many thanks Nathan for sharing and help us discovering those great lines and great jazz guitarists

  • @Ikaros4-10
    @Ikaros4-10 9 месяцев назад

    Just brilliant. Thanks a mill, Nathan !

  • @icymars
    @icymars Год назад

    Another great lesson, thank you!

  • @jimdolinski8655
    @jimdolinski8655 Год назад

    Really quite the lesson. So many seeds sown here. Thx!

  • @jzgtr100
    @jzgtr100 Год назад

    Wow, thanks Nathan! Very interesting. The 4th lick at 2:22 is as Martino as Martino gets, using what seems to be melodic minor (maj7) over the 2 chord. Yet he seems to have always talked about thinking dorian over a 2 chord in his book linear expressions. I really like this video.

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 Год назад

    Good lesson. Excellent selection of lines.

  • @jakelee7639
    @jakelee7639 Год назад

    Your channel is so great, much success wished upon you

  • @bozakarlin9034
    @bozakarlin9034 Год назад

    Great lesson, thanks.

  • @valmontsibbo
    @valmontsibbo Год назад +1

    Nathan I really enjoed both the Grant and Martino lick vocab. Might I also suggest as weel as Benson Methey dive down. A video on what eqoipment you use and how to set it up to get that lovely warm clean sound. and what your view would be on pedals etc

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Thanks for your support! Those would be great to look into! As far as the other videos go I'll make on eventually :)

  • @hugoyanez8752
    @hugoyanez8752 Год назад

    Great job

  • @wadesharp11
    @wadesharp11 Год назад

    Your lessons are amazing and so valuable! ❤❤thanks from Nz

  • @theshredguitarist25
    @theshredguitarist25 6 месяцев назад

    4:57 very useful!!!

  • @usmc1875
    @usmc1875 Год назад

    Amazing Nathan! Thank you very much for sharing! Very lyrical ideas! Thanks for all you do man!

  • @thechelseaflu
    @thechelseaflu Год назад

    Thanks Nathan awesome stuff!

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @theshredguitarist25
    @theshredguitarist25 6 месяцев назад

    Damn, these licks are beautiful!

  • @LarrySiden
    @LarrySiden Год назад

    This is some advanced stuff. More stuff to practice!

  • @Calbertone
    @Calbertone Год назад

    Fantastic video! Great material and presentation. You could do a series of all the masters in a similar fashion and that would be gold

  • @juandavidramirezbeltran4871
    @juandavidramirezbeltran4871 Год назад

    Thanks. A lot 🥺

  • @winstonsmith8240
    @winstonsmith8240 Год назад

    Neat video. Sweet.

  • @JazzStrat781
    @JazzStrat781 Год назад

    Awesome video 👍🎸 thanks so much!

  • @LarrySiden
    @LarrySiden 6 месяцев назад

    Damn! I watched this again and forgot how good it was the first time. :)

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks Larry! Pat sure is amazing. I've been listening to his album "Formidable" lately and really love it

  • @alanblakeguitarist
    @alanblakeguitarist Год назад

    Cool vid!

  • @dbuller1
    @dbuller1 Год назад

    thanks for the hot licks dude!

  • @winterbottom2427
    @winterbottom2427 Год назад

    more good stuff!❤

  • @patrickcaron5929
    @patrickcaron5929 Год назад

    Thanks a lot Nathan . It's AWesome . It's VERY PRECIOUS ; I have a question : What Pat Martino did on minor 2 5 1 ?? . Thanks Nathan for all that Stuff

  • @mer1red
    @mer1red Год назад

    Pat is a very handy, fast guitarist. He made some beautiful pieces. But he developed his vision of the guitar and music by creating his own world, very distinct from what ages of musical experience and tradition tells us. You can be inspired by some of his lines, but beware if you want to learn from him what jazz and guitar playing is. There are giants that are much better to lean upon while studying. Just one example: does the ii needs a minor sound and the V a dominant sound? Maybe, sometimes, depends on the context. In bebop very often not. There is a lot of truth in the statement of Joe Pass: "Forget about the ii, it's all the V". He may be exaggerating a bit, but it shows that he understands music thoroughly.

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад

      Yep totally agree! If you watch a little more into the video I actually say just that! The video then mixes all the different “sounds” together to get new lines

  • @thechelseaflu
    @thechelseaflu Год назад

    Oh and you have a typo on your patreon blurb- You will also *early access to each video, along with some special content created just for this page! Is 'gain' perhaps missing? :)

  • @southtxguitarist8926
    @southtxguitarist8926 Год назад +1

    I've been a major Pat Martino nerd since I first heard him at age 17 back in the 1970's, and I was able to meet and study with him a bit before his aneurism. But I'm actually commenting here to correct your Spanish. El Hombre means "the man" in Spanish and the letter "H' is NEVER pronounced in that language, so it's not "home-bray" but "ohm-bray." 🙂

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад +2

      Yes I apologize! My wife actually pointed this out AFTER the video was all edited and ready to go lol. I put a little disclaimer in the corner of the screen because of this

    • @southtxguitarist8926
      @southtxguitarist8926 Год назад

      @@NathanBortonMusic Wives are very good at that sort of thing! 🤣

  • @jeffroberts_tunes
    @jeffroberts_tunes Год назад

    Dopey non jazz player comment here but the lick 4 section seems to have such a strong minor triad / Maj 7 interval feel that's it's hard to imagine that being a ii V I in C major. A cool sound but so particular to that vibe, no?

    • @NathanBortonMusic
      @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! I understand where your coming from as the default thing people teach is Dorian over ii… however as Pat demonstrates in his solo on just friends the ii chord can have other options. This “tonic” minor sound is a great option over ii chords. Theory wise the ii and the v chord are one and the same. If you watch my Wes video it goes more into depth on this but the ii and the v chord are pretty much interchangeable when soloing. Playing the minor/major sound is like playing a G7#11 over both the ii and the V. You could also play this sound and then play an altered sound over the V chord! All these ideas are in pats solo and I’d highly recommend transcribing it! Hopefully this gives you some ideas, thanks! 😊

    • @jeffroberts_tunes
      @jeffroberts_tunes Год назад

      @@NathanBortonMusic That's an awesome response to a question from the peanut gallery. Have a great 2024!!

  • @CatrinaDaimonLee
    @CatrinaDaimonLee Год назад

    how do you say 'pass the salt' in the jazz language, btw?
    i think 'the lick' means 'oh no i heard that too many times enough already!'

  • @winterbottom2427
    @winterbottom2427 Год назад +2

    barney kessel

  • @NathanBortonMusic
    @NathanBortonMusic  Год назад +1

    Here is the link for Patreon (PDF's, Guitar Pro, and more): patreon.com/NathanBortonMusicPatreon?Link&
    Here are the chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:50 - The Licks
    02:00 - explanation of ii-V rules
    03:01 - making new lines from Pat's Licks (Core of the video)
    07:33 - etude/demonstration