Tone setup = 3:05 Palm muting = 5:08 Building speed = 6:30 Jamie Slays 's music = 7:18 Metallica songs recommendation = 7:55 Nice metallica riff = 9:26 Thanks to Marty and Jamie for this short lesson !
Thanks Marty for this (once again) great video. Always learning with you ! Also a big thanks to Jamie that I just discovered. A great player. Thanks a lot guys !
I like to pedal to the E string while alternating between double stops on the A and D string on the 5th and 7th fret! 😎🎸🎸 It makes a pretty good metal sound.
Metal is awesome, I've never liked it nor listened to it, until my brother introduced me to a couple songs of Slipnknot, I listened to one of their concert and now I love playing metal and heavy rock stuff.. it's a blast
Awesome way to branch out. I love all styles and love chugging on the A. Communication Breakdown isn't really "metal" per se, but it is great for refining your chugging.
Communication Breakdown and many other Zep songs were actually considered some of the earliest heavy metal back in the early-mid '70's, when the idea of heavy metal first began to be popularized. (I know. I was there! (: ) A lot of what we now consider Classic Hard Rock was the metal of the time. The definition kinda shifted during the '80's, and really only Sabbath and Judas Priest from the earlier '70's proto heavy metal era are now considered metal anymore. But as late as 1978, Creem Magazine, in a special Heavy Metal edition, was calling Led Zeppelin the High Priests of Heavy Metal, and Led Zeppelin II "quivering chunks of white-hot metal!" People forget that, and a lot of people under 55 or so never knew it. But it helps to bear that in mind as one considers the evolution of the metal genre from what Dee Snider calls "the greasy grey roots of metal" to the form it takes today.
@@seanbaines Most people seem to give Black Sabbath the credit for being the first metal band, but I agree. LZ had more than a couple songs that qualify. Metal doesn't have to just be about satan and death.
@@someguy5035 Agreed. It almost feels like being gaslighted, sometimes. I was there. Zeppelin were the early kings of what was then called heavy metal, and their harder, heavier songs are foundation tracks of the genre's early development. Sabbath and Judas Priest were very important, of course, but Zep was considered the biggest heavy metal band. The definition of metal has changed as the genre has developed. A lot of the oldest stuff doesn't fit a more contemporary definition. But I think we have to be cautious about reclassification. Yes, Zep fits in well with other progressive hard rock bands from that time. Yes, ultimately, that's how they are best seen. But they co-lead the way in metal's earliest development. That tends to get forgotten when looking at '70's music through a contemporary sensibility. It shouldn't be.
The best metal lesson I ever saw was a lesson with Danny Spitz from Anthrax in an issue of Guitar School magazine from 1992. It was called "Rhythm & Bruise". Basically, he elaborated on the whole Anthrax rhythm technique and went over palm muting, choking the pick (you gotta get some fingernail in there), downstrokes, all of it. I had already sent lessons from Hatfield and Mustaine, but I got more of the one from Spitz than both of them put together.
I know Marty is more bluesy then metal. But surely both go hand in hand. I often switch from metal to blues to rock to metal as they are all the same family. I seem to recall checking out Marty in the past for one or two metal songs.
Marty I really love your natural guitar playing style, especially the blues major third hammer on lick. Also the intro of your first electric guitar lesson, I try to copy that in order to get better, to showcase what the electric guitar stands for I feel you portray a happy cool vibe with it. Thanks. And looking forward to see what the metal world holds.
YES I WISH I HAD A TONE VIDEO LIKE THIS ONE AS A BEGINNER it can be very tedious to get the right tone and the gear when starting off and I’ve experimented a lot and made a lot of mistakes
Like you don't know how thankful am I because every thing I know on guitar you teach me so I just wander if you could make van halen 316 guitar lesson that song means so much to me
Fun and interesting . I too sound like the Allman Brothers playing Metallica. Metal guys have a whole different bend vibrato. It's hard to shake the blues feel but I like to delve over to Metal occasionally. Always been a fan of it
It's just that there's a certain feel. I remember years ago learning the solo to Judas Priest/ Another Thing Coming and I was trying not to sound blues. Same with Scorpians. There are blues elements but you have to stay away from a blues vibrato and things that get ingrained from being a blues player
Just strike the sting at an angle, find the harmonic sweet spot around the bridge area and pick up area . Angle of attack is key along with the slight thumb swipe to create the harmonic effect. I find it easy on my telecaster and that’s about it lol
Holy Diver is his hand fast. Looks like I'm adding that speed to my not in this lifetime list. Lol Marty you are the king of video guitar lessons. Another great video.
Check out my latest content: linktr.ee/martyschwartz 🔥
You know you don't have wear a fedora everyday, right?
Play frownland
Great to see Jamie here 🇬🇧 🤘🔥🤘
:D thank you my good friend!!
Tone setup = 3:05
Palm muting = 5:08
Building speed = 6:30
Jamie Slays 's music = 7:18
Metallica songs recommendation = 7:55
Nice metallica riff = 9:26
Thanks to Marty and Jamie for this short lesson !
I really love that Marty is SOOO highly talented and it took him years to get to where he’s at and yet he was ready to learn!!
It blows my mind how many great guitarists simply can’t do metal. And the metal guys only do metal where are the people like me who do both?
stay humble, ur allows you to learn. white belt mentality.
Yes! This is what I want. Can’t wait for part 2.
“NO ONE CAN DESTROY THE METAL🤘” -Tenacious D
Heard
Punk rock tried to destroy the metal !
The Metal will live on🤘🤘
@@imacashew. …. THEY FAILED!!!!
“And they were smite to the ground!” 🤙
You've got the best guy for the job!! Jamie is a MONSTER player!! Can't wait to see more 🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙇♂️ 💕 you legend
Was not expecting this but I dig it!
The collaboration I never knew I needed. What a crossover!
🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
Jamie definitely slays! Dudes picking technique is insane!
Love seeing my guitar teacher step out of his comfort zone! Hope to see more of this 💯
You can never go wrong with Metallica!!
Master!
@@JamieSlaysPulling your strings!
Unless it's after the first 4 albums
Been playing metal for a while but I would love to see more of these
Thanks Marty for this (once again) great video. Always learning with you ! Also a big thanks to Jamie that I just discovered. A great player. Thanks a lot guys !
Cool, thanks
Happy to some metal stuff on this channel.
Two badass dudes, both shredders
I watch Marty music and Jamie slays every day
Been following Marty for years, this is what I have always wanted thankyou. 🤘
Rock on!
I like to pedal to the E string while alternating between double stops on the A and D string on the 5th and 7th fret! 😎🎸🎸 It makes a pretty good metal sound.
Nice to see Jamie on here
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Really great new teacher by sir marty.fine metallic guiter lesson.loved to play and practice.thanks a lot for it.👍🎵🎶
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes! More metal please. Like you -I’m mostly into rock and blues. But I definitely want to know some metal riffs basics be able to shred a little
Hey Marty and Jamie, thanks for lesson 1 of the Beginner Metal Guitar Lesson. Appreciated!!!
Rock on!
wow, that outro riff playing was pretty cool. played it nice and clean.
Yesssss!! You’ve taught me so much through the years and this is what I want!
thank you marty for everything 🙏
My pleasure!
Metal is awesome, I've never liked it nor listened to it, until my brother introduced me to a couple songs of Slipnknot, I listened to one of their concert and now I love playing metal and heavy rock stuff.. it's a blast
Just saw an interview with Kirk Hammett. He uses no delay or reverb. Ever.
Great lesson thanks!
I've learned so much from this channel and I'm so happy to see more metal content!
What a great 🇺🇸🇬🇧 collaboration. Never thought someone else is teaching Marty 🙌🏻
Thanks a lot Marty ,well thought of video ,
I am blues man , but lately converting to metal ,
This video is the baptism i needed ,
Long live Metal
I'm liking the metal-marty
🔥
Hell yeaaaaaa haha yooo I was just looking at him like YEAAAA BOY GEETT ITTTTT HAHAHAHA . martyyyyy you my brooo maaaannn
Marty is the goat. Humbleness at it's best.
Jamie is a beast! He's also my Shepherd guide to sylosis. If not for him I wouldn't have a clue they existed. Jamie slays!
Yes Jamie you legend!!!!
Yayyyy
Anytime I look up anything guitar. Any genre
Marty pops up! So , funny right now I’m learning metal guitar!
Here’s MARTTYYYY
Yes more of this please
Yooo this is a colab I never knew I wanted. Two of my all time favorite guitar UA-camrs.
Wow Jamie and Marty together!!
YEHHHH
Awesome way to branch out. I love all styles and love chugging on the A. Communication Breakdown isn't really "metal" per se, but it is great for refining your chugging.
Rock on!
thanks! ill check it out
Communication Breakdown and many other Zep songs were actually considered some of the earliest heavy metal back in the early-mid '70's, when the idea of heavy metal first began to be popularized. (I know. I was there! (: ) A lot of what we now consider Classic Hard Rock was the metal of the time. The definition kinda shifted during the '80's, and really only Sabbath and Judas Priest from the earlier '70's proto heavy metal era are now considered metal anymore. But as late as 1978, Creem Magazine, in a special Heavy Metal edition, was calling Led Zeppelin the High Priests of Heavy Metal, and Led Zeppelin II "quivering chunks of white-hot metal!" People forget that, and a lot of people under 55 or so never knew it. But it helps to bear that in mind as one considers the evolution of the metal genre from what Dee Snider calls "the greasy grey roots of metal" to the form it takes today.
@@seanbaines Most people seem to give Black Sabbath the credit for being the first metal band, but I agree. LZ had more than a couple songs that qualify. Metal doesn't have to just be about satan and death.
@@someguy5035 Agreed. It almost feels like being gaslighted, sometimes. I was there. Zeppelin were the early kings of what was then called heavy metal, and their harder, heavier songs are foundation tracks of the genre's early development. Sabbath and Judas Priest were very important, of course, but Zep was considered the biggest heavy metal band.
The definition of metal has changed as the genre has developed. A lot of the oldest stuff doesn't fit a more contemporary definition. But I think we have to be cautious about reclassification. Yes, Zep fits in well with other progressive hard rock bands from that time. Yes, ultimately, that's how they are best seen. But they co-lead the way in metal's earliest development. That tends to get forgotten when looking at '70's music through a contemporary sensibility. It shouldn't be.
Please start posting more metal Marty it is all I have been playing recently so I haven't watched many of your videos but I'd like to come back!
Dude this is freaking awesome, I love Jamie he's a sick player
I think tone is at the top of the list for learning metal as a beginner guitarist.
Finally!
🔥
More of this!
THANKS! maybe if i ask @martymusic nice enough he will have me back on the channel :D
@@JamieSlays He should, and Marty needs an "Metal Marty" alter ego for these videos. Black t-shirt with a band name I can't read and rub on tattoos.
@@tannerstolte4139 omg haha maybe I’ll send him one of mine
The best metal lesson I ever saw was a lesson with Danny Spitz from Anthrax in an issue of Guitar School magazine from 1992. It was called "Rhythm & Bruise". Basically, he elaborated on the whole Anthrax rhythm technique and went over palm muting, choking the pick (you gotta get some fingernail in there), downstrokes, all of it. I had already sent lessons from Hatfield and Mustaine, but I got more of the one from Spitz than both of them put together.
I know Marty is more bluesy then metal. But surely both go hand in hand. I often switch from metal to blues to rock to metal as they are all the same family. I seem to recall checking out Marty in the past for one or two metal songs.
It seems to me blues and metal are the same only metal is faster, played more aggressively with higher distortion/gain.
Marty I really love your natural guitar playing style, especially the blues major third hammer on lick. Also the intro of your first electric guitar lesson, I try to copy that in order to get better, to showcase what the electric guitar stands for I feel you portray a happy cool vibe with it. Thanks. And looking forward to see what the metal world holds.
You rock bro I play a lot of music and suck at jazz . Love it but it comes out like blue’s. I go with it and play blue jazz lol
I'm all here for this
yehhhh maybe ill have to come back if marty will have me again?!
Just so we are all aware, Jamie does in fact slay.
Can’t wait for part 2
Huge thanks all the way from Chula Vista…lol. Every time I want to learn a new song or style, your videos are there for me.
YES I WISH I HAD A TONE VIDEO LIKE THIS ONE AS A BEGINNER it can be very tedious to get the right tone and the gear when starting off and I’ve experimented a lot and made a lot of mistakes
Been waiting for a Marty metal series FOREVER! Day = made
Jamie is awesome!
I’m SO pumped for this! Part 2 here I come!
Thanks for introducing us to Jamie!!! I love it.
Everyone knows Jamie no introduction needed🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Like you don't know how thankful am I because every thing I know on guitar you teach me so I just wander if you could make van halen 316 guitar lesson that song means so much to me
Love Jamie, 2 of my favorites! Now get Bernth to sweep for us!
Thank you guys and excellent questions/answers
Been wanting a video like this 🙏
Marty I love your channel and as a huge metal head this was such a fun video!
This is rad! Thanks Marty and Jaime!
Love all these lessons with Jamie 🤘
marty you are king
Fun and interesting . I too sound like the Allman Brothers playing Metallica. Metal guys have a whole different bend vibrato. It's hard to shake the blues feel but I like to delve over to Metal occasionally. Always been a fan of it
The original metal guitarists were all blues rock players. Metal has evolved and changed, but that's where it came from.
It's just that there's a certain feel. I remember years ago learning the solo to Judas Priest/ Another Thing Coming and I was trying not to sound blues. Same with Scorpians. There are blues elements but you have to stay away from a blues vibrato and things that get ingrained from being a blues player
Good to see jaymieslays jammin with marty 🤘
Great job Jamie playing “Battery”! That was tight
Love both yous guys's channels
Can you do a how to pinch harmonics video?
I agree. Hard to get down. I've barely started improving on them after a few years.
Pluck the string with the plectrum and the flesh of your thumb together
Just strike the sting at an angle, find the harmonic sweet spot around the bridge area and pick up area . Angle of attack is key along with the slight thumb swipe to create the harmonic effect. I find it easy on my telecaster and that’s about it lol
Which ones?
Just clip the string with the edge of your thumb as you down pick it and add a load of vibrato to make it really cut through
Very great to see Jamie
Love that he explored this
You got to be born with talent to learn anything
Or skip all your homework and play guitar every evening for like 5 years haha
Great guitar Marty! 🎸
Thank you kindly!
Marty and Jamie thanks!
Finally what I've been looking for!
This already is great, this has helped me in my metal journey 🎉
Keep up the good work
U been teaching me
Appreciate u emenclly !!!!
I appreciate that
Still going back over first few songs deep
Purple war pigs two days actually pick it up really appreciate the videos follow u with guitar
Hell yeah!!🤘
I am just getting to the point where I want to add some metal playing to my practice. This was a great starting point.
This is so cool. Love me some metal!
I have the Boss Katana II 50 W. It doesn't have a Presence control.
SLAY Marty SLAAAAAY
I love how self aware you are of your ability ❤️😜
That’s great. Thank you I’m wanting to try metal songs
@MartyMusic please do a course with Jamie. Got your whole catalog, but a metal course, or masterclass would be epic!
Well done mate best video on UA-cam
Holy Diver is his hand fast. Looks like I'm adding that speed to my not in this lifetime list. Lol Marty you are the king of video guitar lessons. Another great video.
👍, not quite my type of playing ( too heavy ) but I’m always interested in something different. You never know when you can learn something new.
What metal guitar with Marty and Jamie this bout to be a good one
jamie is a fucking champion
PLEASEEEE MOREEEEE OF THESEEE COLABS MARTY!!!!🤘🇬🇧
Awesome. Waiting for more
Can we please get cliffs of dover
This was awesome Jamie kicks ass! Get Ola next!
Looking forward to the new chanel Marty's Metal Music. 🎸 🤘
Literally just clicked and smacked the like button!!!
Marty, great video! Would be awesome if you included your amp settings with other lessons for those that can't download the patch. Thanks.
Full bass, full treble, mids on zero, according to the master.
@@holboroman That's for this lesson. I'm pretty sure he was requesting it be done for others too.