4 Dominant 7 Lines from Pat Martino (Jazz Guitar)

In this jazz guitar lesson, I break down 4 dominant 7 lines from Pat Martino, focusing on how to apply bebop language over dominant chords. These lines are perfect for building technique, speed, and authentic jazz vocabulary on the guitar. A key concept in this lesson is how Pat Martino often approached harmony by thinking in terms of a relative Dorian mode. You’ll see how he moves through E minor (E Dorian) while outlining A7 chord tones, creating strong tension and resolution over dominant 7 chords. If you're looking to improve your jazz guitar improvisation, expand your dominant 7 vocabulary, and learn how to think like Pat Martino, these lines are a great place to start. PDF w/Tab available on Patreon:   / mbacarellaguitar   Skype lessons are available! Please send an email to [email protected] to inquire! You can check out my new album over here(Purchase includes a 26 page PDF full of transcriptions): https://mikebacarella.bandcamp.com/al... Follow me on Instagram: @mbacarellaguitar 0:00 Intro & Example 1 3:09 Example 2 4:33 Example 3 6:23 Example 4 7:40 Closing Thoughts and Line Recap jazz guitar lesson, dominant 7 lines guitar, Pat Martino lesson, bebop guitar lines, jazz improvisation guitar, dominant chord soloing, jazz guitar vocabulary, ii V I lines guitar, E dorian jazz guitar