In this video lesson, I guide you through the renowned composition "The Great Stream" by Pat Martino. While it may seem harmonically straightforward, Pat's remarkable talent in seamlessly crafting endless musical phrases is truly exceptional, forming the core of this video. The main theme presents a considerable challenge, and I will carefully lead you through it step by step. The lesson includes a PDF guide and a backing track to aid your practice. Enjoy!
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