Hey Marty awesome video!! I was wondering if you could make a guitar lesson for the song fast hand by Cody jinks just the electric guitar riffs tho. I can’t find any video lessons or tabs on the song and I’m having trouble trying to learn it by ear.
In all honesty, without all the videos on your channels over the years I dont know if I would have stuck with guitar. When you're starting out it is super daunting but your lessons have taken me from knowing 3 chords to learning some more intermediate concepts including theory. Cant say how much I appreciate all the hard work you do for these videos
I keep coming back to the little adlibs Marty does just to demonstrate typical blues, or typical pentatonic runs. “It’s, y’know, this kind of thing…” So much to learn from those alone.
Again, such a great tip! Get good at a few notes of a improvising, then expand from that, adding one more note. Love it! Start small, leave space....on your way to building something great!
My style.. technique.. and knowledge of the fretboard.. has been improving so dramatically every week just from playing along to your videos it's like unreal... I was stuck at a learning plateau litterly for years until stumbling onto your channel when I decided to buy a guitar when this covid mess started (I had sold all my guitars almost a decade ago because I was so frustrated).. now I have the confidence and skill set to basically attack any song, solos and everything.. I no longer have to hide behind the excuse that I'm only a bar and cowboy chord rhythm player.. thank you so much and keep up the good work :)
As always Marty an excellent lesson that provides real tools for guitarists at all level. You and the other great guitarists online giving your secrets away have really helped with coping with the isolation brought on by Covid. Thanks for being such a great musical ambassador.
Woooow thanks sooo much !!! As an intermediate player it’s often to find the right notes. Often u end up being frustrated because what you play just doesn’t sound like a real solo... but this simple lesson helped soooo much. How cool can a guitar sound with just three notes. THANK YOU MARTY !!!
O man soooooooo cool i must be learning great new things here 1st i picked up the rhythm in literally a sec.. got to leading on it right away THANK U Marty ur a great teacher even added a few 9th chords to it
Today I was just practicing to improve my soloing and Here you are with a video exact to my needs. How is this happening? I think that's the sign of a great teacher, one who knows what his students want to learn!
Love your lessons! I think I’ve learned more from you than anywhere else because you make your tutorials so easy to relate to and your playing inspires me!!! Keep up the amazing work! 🤟
You know Marty, ii seen this video promo when you posted it. But there was no time for dilly or dally - so today ii catch back up and decided OK OK give it a go. Kicking myself today as ii have been searching for that funky rhythm many years. Yes even back then... Agh!
Hey man I just wanted to send you a comment saying how much you have helped me in the past 2 months I have learned so much from you and I hope to learn more
A great exercise for me, since I tend to overplay my part and run around the fretboard like a headless chicken. A little self restraint is nice now and then.
Limiting to 3 notes made me more creative, as in how to play the note Not always thinking what note to play. Great lesson. 👌 Also please do a vidoe on what chords to play for the background looper.
I found the best way to improve is to limit yourself to the first two strings and improvise up and down the minor pentatonic scale patterns in any given key. Really helps tie the scale patterns together in your head, and nail the root notes to finish a phrase on.
Very well done, this one was fun. Do you think you could come up with a I don't know four step lesson plan for a beginner/intermediate and maybe spell that out for something to follow? Thank you Marty have a good day
Hey marty! I think it would be really cool if you did a lesson on for that second by rob Scallon. I really like the song and I think you would make an amazing lesson on it! Thank you!!
@@MartyMusic alright Marty I understand I will stop pestering you about it. Your still a awesome teacher. Also can you throw in some more music theory I’m having a little trouble with that. Since other people make it overwhelming
Wow. Thank you so much. I can solo a lot better now. Also I figured out that if I use the pentatonics but missed outa few notes it sounds really good like when you think you know what note someone will play next and they suprise you with a different one.
Unreal my man!! You make me want to play so much!! Can anyone help me woth that opening G chord? Id love to (try) lay down thst backing track. So funky!!