Pat Martino Interview #2of2 (Guitar Lesson MA-004) How to play

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

(Part 1 of 2) In this video interview Pat Matino and talks about learning and playing the guitar, his career and practice tips.

Big thanks to Pete Whittard (the Guitar Institute director) for doing the interview for me. Some toe rag smashed the window of my car in, so I couldn't make it... Also big thanks to Charl Coetzee for filming too!

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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Have fun :)


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  • The Zen philosophy of music. Will need and want to watch part 1 and 2 several times.

  • A very good interview...one of the best about music that I've seen.

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  • and 'lesson' it indeed is!

  • his...intelligence....ahhhhhhh­hhhhhhh *dies*

  • @atapoicos00 I think he did that a long time ago.

  • @taildragger53 Well that's the thing, we don't have a "built in" conscience...it is (as I said) because of our commitment to the type of life we live, and though I don't believe necessarily in evil, I do know fear exists, and fear is a discomfort that we'd rather not face....this is not a matter of conscience but of survival instincts.

  • @lydian7999 Of course there has to be duality as Pat says. If there is NO good or bad why do perceive murder or other acts as gross? Whty do we perceive a paedophile as being evil? Why don't we just welcome him into society with open arms?

    Why do we have a built in CONSCIENCE to process good or bad?

  • Dr Martino

  • Huh? Pat is always amazing! 

  • Pat Martino is very esoteric and philosophical about music like the late, great Bill Evans (pianist).

  • Boy, I"d like to hear Pat talk about Balinese music..the gamelan.

  • He has the greatest philosophy on earth! His entire ideology about music is fascinating. I've watched these particular interviews more than 10 times. He is the ultimate!

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