I love that you play it ‘dirty’ as I put it. So much of music is discipline, exactitude, abeyance. The fact is, even the Classical ‘masters’ wanted musicians to add their own personal color, and when they couldn’t, they wrote etudes (aka “solos”) for them.
This channel has help me so much and has encouraged me to make a channel too. Well when I get better at the guitar. But what I am trying to say is thank you for the encouragement and help. You and Lindsey are awesome. Thank you Marty, and soon when I get better I am going to play on the kids church team. So thank you now I can play worship. Thank you, Rhetts Rifff
Marty you have helped from my guitar journey from day one. From stating Playing acoustic guitar, then learning to play electric guitar some rock song a few of your ac/dc, and latter getting into improvising with how to use a looper. Thank you for your hard work.
Always something informative on this channel. Every video from songs lessons by well known artists to stuff like this one with just giving ideas to scales and licks. Just cool informative stuff on this channel and I always get new ideas when I watch some Marty Music
Been wanting Marty to do more blues licks videos for ages.... looks like he's palmed it off to Lindsay XD I could relate to these licks so easily because they're already the kind of ones I play. Great to see Lindsay's take on these.
Those are good licks. The old Chuck Berry lick is a great place to start learning blues and rock lead guitar. The major 3rd is the bridge between major and minor pentetonic.
Hello Marty / Lindsay , Love all the videos of this channel ❤❤❤. Please do make a video on , how to practice guitar for long hours ? When i play guitar for more than a hour , i feel shoulder pain and also neck pain in spine . Watching you guys sit so comfortably and play guitar , feels awseome to watch.. Please share us the secret to playing guitar for long hours , which you guys do . Looks like you guys never faced any backpain or neck / shoulder pain practicing guitar . Many thanks.
Yes, Lindsay!!!! ...and a Strat, not a Tele...you can play that thang!!! 'Loving the double-stops, too. Great vid, covered some ground with this. ...Crossbow
I would love my daughters to pick up a guitar but they’re just not inspired by middle aged men in hats (no offence Marty, I’m one too!). Marty is a constant inspiration and it’s great to get a different perspective on the same channel.
Favorite country/blues riff: Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line By Waylon Jennings. Hey Marty, check out Mdou Moctar for some great African rock style electric guitar playing
Great video- learned some cool licks. Just wish you'd explain everything you're doing. At 4:00, explain the "finish it however you like" licks that you're doing. On lick #1 at 3:41, you also mention that you "cut it off," how do you do that? Don't take my level of suck for granted! EDIT: You actually do explain those "finish it however licks" by lick #2. I retract my criticism! Great work
Yes - but in B minor. Its also the start to countless other solos. She is teaching beginner licks. She has her own style of playing, a whole pop country thing going on. Not my cup of tea but she is definitely very talented from what I've seen after Marty added her to the lesson lineup. Hey Lindsay - how about showing us how to use a looper to come up with that song you did for Taste of Country?
stop treating women like objects, she is literally just trying to teach a lesson and it’s so disgusting that this is the first thing you thought and commented.
Hi Lindsey, love your licks. I‘m still not so fast in following the order 🙈 could you maybe add the note order. Just simple like G7,G5,... That would be perfect!
hey Marty can you give a lesson with the song behind the clouds from brad paisley and then a hard version please not only chords but also some difficult and lovely things in it, I hoop you understand what I mean. thank you very much greats from the Netherlands
Hey marty, can you cover a song called screw by the sharks? It's a bit different than what you are use to playing and maybe even listening to. I'm sure you'll have fun with that one.
Killer sounds from her guitar! Perhaps I just learn things a touch slower. Good info for sure, and I love the sound that she is playing. I'll have to watch this a few times to get things to click for me. Keep on making music!