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"Pat Martino played (and still plays) the guitar like a soprano sax or a mono-tone instrument, with few scattered chords and a bunch of notes and phrases reiterating and elaborating the relentless harmonic progression, but with uncommon creativity and good taste." "Anthony Jackson... openly declares that he owes his ENTIRE musical training to an afternoon spent with Pat Martino, who enlightened him with a couple of sheets of scales and preparatory exercises."
"Pat Martino played (and still plays) the guitar like a soprano sax or a mono-tone instrument, with few scattered chords and a bunch of notes and phrases reiterating and elaborating the relentless harmonic progression, but with uncommon creativity and good taste."
"Anthony Jackson... openly declares that he owes his ENTIRE musical training to an afternoon spent with Pat Martino, who enlightened him with a couple of sheets of scales and preparatory exercises."
Dive into Pat Martino's Impressions and witness the brilliance of a jazz guitar legend reinventing the genre.
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