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Pat Martino at The Jazz Standard
ByPat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021
Quintessential hard swing has long been a Martino trademark and his signature phrasing along with his uncanny picking style immediately roared across the bandstand as the group opened with "Lean Years"a longtime favorite. Precisely articulated trades with organist

Pat Bianchi
organ, Hammond B3b.1975

Carmen Intorre
drumsActually, Martino's theory of improvisation was addressed in an important book he published in 1983. In Linear Expressions Martino introduced a system utilizing minor chords and minor line forms in improvisations over chord changes. The incorporation of this and other theoretical approaches has characterized a long career with many different aggregations. Much of his theory is available in delightful pedagogical chats available in YouTube. He describes his unique development as a musician as follows: "There are two doors to every house, front and back. The front door is the procedure for formal training. I'm self-taught and that's the back door in. The melodies I have created over 50 or so years have very little to do with scales." Out of this background has come the theory expounded in Linear Expressions.
Melodic innovations continued to titillate as the trio wound its way through the set. Performing

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Jack McDuff
organ, Hammond B31926 - 2001
Martino's most frequent choice these days has been the organ trio format. This is fortuitous as it affords us the greatest opportunity to view the latest ideas in his improvisational grab bag.
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