Since I found these lessons I've been practicing at least half hour 45 minutes a day (minus a day or two), since I started, about 3 and 1/2 weeks ago. I'm 44 years old, I had never really been able to play any instrument before then. Since I found these lessons, I've gained an increased sense of self-worth. After I learned the D chord, I cried real tears of joy that I actually could play an instrument. Maybe not well, yet, but obviously that comes with practice. Plus, it's been a good therapy-- recently I had to bury one of my dogs. Learning how to play has given me some solace. Thank you for posting these videos. you've helped a sad sack find his way closer to the light.
Love the fact that you keep saying "five minutes a day for two months" and we will be "soaring." In every beginner video you say this, and it's so encouraging, because it's so easy to get discouraged when you're first learning. I began learning guitar about 10 years ago, and got discouraged soon after. If you were teaching me, I would have continued, and probably have been a pro by now.
Yup... I became discouraged yesterday and told myself I'd never play guitar again because I couldn't get a cord... well here I am, playing guitar 😂 marty is amazing.
i hope you realize what a difference you've made for so many guitar players :) amazing teacher you answer all the questions i have its like im siting there with you!
Yes i agree this is great. But i can not get my fingers and tips to not touch other strings. Little frustrating on that issue. But the videos are awesome
@@gerrykaption7243 that is a big thing that I figured out as I was learning. Practice makes perfect. All about that dexterity. My father has massive sausage fingers and can shred like no other
Something about the words you choose and how you talk just gives me hope that I will one day be great, I’ve just started a week ago and these videos have shown me just how much practice helps. 5 minutes a day always gets me in the mood for an hour a day
Hi Marty and ALL guitars enthusiasts! I’m retired and decided I wanted to cross one off the bucket list and learn to play. I purchased my Yamaha FSX800C for Christmas 2023 then I found YOU! I really enjoy your teaching method, your sense of humor & your encouraging words! I like yourself have small hands with sausage fingers and find it difficult to make my fingers stretch and lay down “clean” chords. But 5 minutes a day turns into an hour and I’m having a love affair with my guitar! So many times I wanted to quit because my fingers would KILL other strings but I’ve kept at it and it gets better & better with each passing day! Thanks Marty, you’re an exceptional teacher who is making my journey worthwhile & fun!
My wife and I are both taking your lessons and are loving every moment. We recently bought a home so it always seems like we're so busy with work, putting the house together, our pets... but your lessons allow us to sit together, talk and have fun! Keep the lessons coming!
I’ve only been playing for 4 days but these lessons have been so helpful and easy to follow, I feel like a natural. I’ve always gotten discouraged that I wasn’t picking up guitar right away and quit - not this time. I really appreciate the work you put into these lessons. You’re a wonderful teacher! Looking forward to completing the whole series.
Been practicing for 10 days now. Only been watching your videos. I've got all the chords down up till this point. And I have this one for the most part. Sometimes my fingers don't want to stretch all the way. Seriously, if I had you as a teacher when my Dad wanted me to learn 25 years ago, there's no telling where I'd be. And I have noticed each subsequent video has less views than the previous one. Practice makes perfect. Believe me. 25 years ago, I didn't care. I never thought I'd be making any sounds on a guitar. Now I know how to play all the chords you've taught so far. It's crazy. I've been reluctant to go to F, but I know I have to.
2 weeks in around an hour a day I have impressed so many people. I enjoy the way you teach. Other videos I have watched the person spends a lot of time talking about themselves. You teach the actual way. I have made insane progress!
Currently watching this, jamming with my acoustic, and Marty the Shark by my side. For context - my partner and I have a stuffed shark that has a fedora on his head and we collectively decided that the name Marty was only fitting. Much love, support, and thanks to You always Marty!
Just over two months in. Just missing this chord for now. Learned F before C, and now coming back to C. Not sure why I found C so hard to remember. Marty is an amazing teacher. Concise, repetitive, reinforcing, and reassuring. Just a phenomenal teacher.
So my dad had to stop playing guitar because of his arthritis and he ended up giving me his a few weeks ago. I’ve been taking it super slow practicing with these beginner videos and having a blast. Then today I was talking to my dad about my progress and found out that he’s also a fan of your channel and learned a lot from you. Thanks for making guitar fun and easy for both of us!
three weeks in and i’m finding so much joy and solace in guitar. i played piano in childhood but string instruments never made much sense to me and i wasn’t drawn in… im shocked and so happy to be discovering a love for this instrument. thank you marty, for this down to earth and informative introduction to guitar ❤️
so ironic that the Guitar Tricks ad plays before every one of your videos - they slate youtube guitar teachers but you are LITERALLY. the example of an amazing, free guitar tutor. I already play piano, flute and sax but your guitar lessons have taught me so much :)
I thought learning the G chord was hard. I just tried this one yesterday and I was like "wtf how are my fingers supposed to stretch that far?!" I'll be practicing this one A LOT!
I literally bought a guitar 5 days ago, each day I run through 1-however far I've gotten comfortable. Day 5 I am here, starting this video, and comfortable to play around people. I'm blown away by how much I've learned already; I just want to say thank you Marty! You are making this journey an absolute joy.
It's great to read everyone's comments. I picked up the guitar b/c my 11 yr old kid wanted one, then just wasn't that into it. I've now purchased my own (as his suffered a lifted neck) and I'm trying to use quarantine time to learn as much as I can from Marty. Good to know there are so many of us on here. :-)
I took beginner guitar lessons years ago, but playing mary had a little lamb and frere jaque just never got my interest so I gave it up for almost 20 years. You've made this interesting for me again and it is a pleasure learning these basic chords on my way to playing real music again. Thank you.
I am the least musically inclined person around. These lessons are great because you hear the common sounds from familiar songs and can start to sting them together. Thanks, Marty!!!
I am 73 years old and my nephew just surprised me with a guitar. Marty you have taught me some great reviews. I have not played in about 35 years. So much to learnt the F and C cord is giving me a problem. Practice practice. The fingers are not as good as they used to be. Marty. Thanks for all your help.
Today practice was more fun, because at the beginning i was moreso just randomly playing than practicing really. Just trying which chord progressions sound nice. And also it has been a few days since i've been able to play.
First day in (12/24/21) was given a guitar by one of my local music artists (and really good friend) as a Christmas gift, he's been one of my idols since he began playing, I had thought about maybe wanting to get one a week prior to this and then I get surprised with one out of the blue so I took it as a sign. 5 of your lessons later and I'm already loving it. Not only are you one of the best teachers that I've ever learned from, it's simple, the way you teach it makes it easy to remember and you're just a great guy to listen to. I'll try to keep this comment posted on my progress and hopefully it'll keep someone else motivated!
Marty is the man..! Only had an acoustic guitar for a few weeks and already learned so much and I'm a Lefty player..! For me, hands down the best instructor on UA-cam.
Marty, I'm really enjoying your approach. I decided to pick the electric guitar back up after a 45 year break. I played from 1972-78 in middle and high school - lots of Aerosmith! I recently got diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and will be in the hospital in isolation for 3-6 weeks for a bone marrow transplant....figured this would be an awesome time to relearn - this time with a Pink Floyd focus! Thanks again!
At 63 I thought it was an impossible dream to return to playing guitar. I took lessons for about a year in junior high school... and I wanted to do it again but now 50 years later? These lessons by Marty have made it possible. I remember the chords and the muscle memory is coming back. He really makes this easy by taking it one or two chords at a time. I watch this on UA-cam TV so I can play along in my living room. Thanks Marty...
Marty! Wow, I am loving this series. I picked up the guitar for the first time at the age of 45, but have always wanted to play. I love how you said in the last video that it seemed like "magic" watching others play before, but now I realize, it's not magic and that there's hope for me! Thanks so much!! You are awesome! Also, I just bought my son a guitar and he's watching your video lessons as well!
You have no idea what a difference this makes. I just started learning guitar this week and I love it. I do at least one lesson a day and then play everything I've learned before I go to bed. It's a struggle getting the right fingerings at first but once you keep at it gets so much easier. Thank you so much for these lessons. They're so fun anI enjoy learning because of this. Thank you so much!
Hey Marty, I have been beating on my guitars for a long time, taken lessons from a few folks and have learned a little, but you have been the best thing that has happened to my learning efforts. I have decided to just put it down and give up but you humor and now I realize with the lessons that I have to continue to get this done. You make learning a lot of fun and in the last two days I have gained so much more playing ability. Thank you.
Hey, Marty. I finally bought my first guitar as a 30th birthday present to myself a couple of weeks back. I wanted to start playing 15 years ago, but back then my parents insisted on buying me a keyboard instead. I've been following your beginner lessons over the past few days and I couldn't be happier with how much I feel like I've progressed over such a short time. You make learning the guitar so fun and easy! Also, thanks as well for helping keep people like me sane while stuck at home because of COVID-19 -- being able to learn a new skill makes life under quarantine much easier to bear. Looking forward to watching the rest of your lessons!
Can I just say I only started playing last Thursday after being given the last Guitar my uncle bought before he passed away. I started these tutorials as a guide and I am loving this so much! Thank you so much, I am having a blast!
i just started (43 year old classically trained pianist!) and never I MEAN EVER thought i could play the guitar. lol. my fingers are purple and i'm frustrated but i can play chords now!! just need to stick with it :/ marty, you're the ONLY teacher on youtube i feel like i connect with (even though we've never met) is that weird!? :D thank you so much for these amazing free lessons!
Learning these first few chords and how to transition from one to another with anchor fingers has given me encouragement. Marty, you are a great teacher and are very relatable. Small hands are a challenge for me, and I've had to adapt on the G chord and use my pinky instead of my ring finger. Also, the D chord is difficult for me and I continue to frequently mute the high e string with my ring finger. My troublesome ring finger just doesn't want to bend enough. Surprisingly, I have had less trouble with the C chord than the G and D. Anyway, I'm trying to persevere and not get too discouraged. I recently read a funny comment by someone on a guitar blog. It was something like this: "You are asking your fingers to do things they don't want to do. Don't let them win!"
@@pikey4life yeah, I know how you feel. i've been practicing for a month now and i've got some pretty nice calluses so my fingers hurt less, but i still suck. i'm not giving up anytime soon though
when you started playing knockin on heavens door with just the c, g and d chords i thought wow i am so close to playing some great songs. i've been following these lessons for 2 days since i started. i didnt think i'd be able to ever learn chords but you've made them so easy thank you!
Recently picked up a guitar after not playing one in at least 15 years, when I was a teenager. Wanted to learn right and stumbled into your lessons here and I’m loving them. I’ve been steadily practicing and I have made significant progress. Your videos are easy to digest, the explain things well and you do a good job of showing us just what we will be able to do once we master these chords. Keep it up man, this has helped a lot.
Thank you I have got myself a new Guitar after more then 45 years of having one I love you lessons only be doing 1 hour a day and have learnt so much from you. I have to play Wish you were here for my husband hopefully in a few more weeks time I will crack it. xx
Hi Marty, you have always kept me interested in playing guitar. Even when I don’t play it, I can watch one of your videos and it keeps me motivated to try again.
I almost cried when you said to lay the ring finger first WHO KNEW IT WOULD MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE 😭 I am one of those who would lay the pointer finger first & your tip made all the difference. I used to find it so hard to play it correctly. THANK YOU!!!
Marty, Just wanted to say a big thank you for these videos. I've hit the mid life crisis and just picked up a guitar for the first time in 40 odd years. Your beginner lessons are great fun and a great way to make good progress. Cheers again!!
I've been taking your advice and doing 5 minutes per day (more like 30-45 once I get started, let's be honest) and it's changed the way I view learning to play guitar. The first time I tried to learn to play I made myself miserable. Thanks for inspiring me!
On day 5 so far. Really really enjoying these lessons. I feel like I'm actually learning how to play for once. Been trying to put in about 20 mins/day. Fingers are hurting, but it doesn't bother me much. Glad to be making progress.
I did 6 videos on day 1. I'll certainly have to revisit them but I'm feeling very motivated. Thanks a lot Marty. I've always wanted to learn the guitar and you've given me hope! 🤘🏽🙏🏽🎸
Just starting out and I have been having real problems trying to get 'C' smooth and sounding good. setting the cord from my ring finger has helped so much! thanks
I've tried rocksmith, I've tried just books. This is the best instruction I've received so far. It's fun, It's simple, and you always start these videos with the finished product before diving into the details. You're awesome Marty
Dude I got to tell you you are sent straight from God you are such a blessing your teaching is such a great thing you're a natural at it I wouldn't change a thing you have helped me and so many others very inspiring......keep up the great work we appreciate it 🙏
These beginner videos are really helping me I've tried to learn to play guitar 2 or 3 times before in my life and it never really stuck but when I watch these videos it feels like I'm making magic happen
Are there any exercises I can do to make my fingers stronger and more flexible? I ask because i decided to wait till I was 52 to start actually learning. Btw everything I know i learned right here. The world needs more Marty's! Thank you Marty!
i've been practicing with the chords.. its now faster . i can play and chords change with less error than ever. still some issues with D major. would like to continue your lessons
Thank you Marty I am starting to play my beautiful Ibanez slowly the rhythm is there the song is evolving...at 56 I am learning to play, your awesome as.
Thank you Marty, I decided to learn to play the guitar at the age of 57, your lesson are making it easy to learn. I am still trying to get the cord transition down so I can play a song or two. Again thank you.
Started a week ago besides my fingers hurting, I'm enjoying learning guitar this far. Good job!! And Thanks for the videos Marty I'm going right down the list.
5:58 I had been anchoring with the index finger for the last 2 minutes. I immediately found that yes, it is so much easier/quicker to start with the ring finger
I just started playing guitar about 3 weeks ago and I'm loving Marty's lessons, but sometimes I feel pretty frustrated. On some of the easier chords (like E minor, A, A sus 2....even G), I can find my fingering with no problems. But on certain chords....specifically D and especially C, I have all kinds of issues trying to find the proper strings and frets. If I go super slow, it's not really an issue, but if I try and move quickly from any chord to the C chord, it just becomes a major mess. I miss strings and/or frets, I get dead strings.....it's terrible. I feel like I'm doing something wrong.....just not getting it no matter how much I practice it.
This may help others trying to get chords down. Do hand exercises, things like stretches and consider buying a hand exerciser kit. Exercises can help get your hands ready for awkward positions and stretching your fingers. Another thing is to find a song you like with the chords you're learning and play and sing along. You'll be more motivated to get it when you're trying to play a song. I'm just starting out and these things are helping me. Above all, be patient and practice every day, even if it's just for 10 or 15 minutes. Work on one chord intensively and move on to others once you get them down. Hope this helps. Stay with it and remember that nothing good comes easy.
I have to admit that as a total beginner I struggle with the C. Em, G, D are fine. A is a bit of a squeeze but with C I really struggle not to impede the B string :-( If I re-adjust my second finger to stop it touching B then my index touches it instead :-) I will get there. Loving your lessons Marty.
Thanks Marty - your lessons are great!! I've started and stopped learning chords more times than I can remember, but I'm really progressing this time and have a goal of playing my son and daughter a song on each of their birthdays in March. If you want to know what they are, it's Simple Man and Your are so Beautiful. I hope I can do it in six months of practice, we'll see.
Since I found these lessons I've been practicing at least half hour 45 minutes a day (minus a day or two), since I started, about 3 and 1/2 weeks ago. I'm 44 years old, I had never really been able to play any instrument before then. Since I found these lessons, I've gained an increased sense of self-worth. After I learned the D chord, I cried real tears of joy that I actually could play an instrument. Maybe not well, yet, but obviously that comes with practice. Plus, it's been a good therapy-- recently I had to bury one of my dogs. Learning how to play has given me some solace. Thank you for posting these videos. you've helped a sad sack find his way closer to the light.
@Hellbound Wolf420 Keep on pushing brother
Hellbound Wolf420 I’m sure he misses you even more than you do him. That guitar is special but even without it he’s with you man.
@Hellbound Wolf420 yeah me too :) okay maybe not two hours :)
What does sad sack means?
Same feelings here brother. Keep rocking and building those finger callouses
Love the fact that you keep saying "five minutes a day for two months" and we will be "soaring." In every beginner video you say this, and it's so encouraging, because it's so easy to get discouraged when you're first learning. I began learning guitar about 10 years ago, and got discouraged soon after. If you were teaching me, I would have continued, and probably have been a pro by now.
Yup... I became discouraged yesterday and told myself I'd never play guitar again because I couldn't get a cord... well here I am, playing guitar 😂 marty is amazing.
@@TheBaywolf14 Yes he is!
@@DeliciaTrini I want an update how good are you now lol
Hope you're still playing.
so whats the update? improved?
i hope you realize what a difference you've made for so many guitar players :) amazing teacher you answer all the questions i have its like im siting there with you!
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Yes i agree this is great. But i can not get my fingers and tips to not touch other strings. Little frustrating on that issue. But the videos are awesome
@@gerrykaption7243 that is a big thing that I figured out as I was learning. Practice makes perfect. All about that dexterity. My father has massive sausage fingers and can shred like no other
marty's words+awsome comment section=perfect inspiration
Something about the words you choose and how you talk just gives me hope that I will one day be great, I’ve just started a week ago and these videos have shown me just how much practice helps. 5 minutes a day always gets me in the mood for an hour a day
Go for it!
Hi Marty and ALL guitars enthusiasts! I’m retired and decided I wanted to cross one off the bucket list and learn to play. I purchased my Yamaha FSX800C for Christmas 2023 then I found YOU! I really enjoy your teaching method, your sense of humor & your encouraging words! I like yourself have small hands with sausage fingers and find it difficult to make my fingers stretch and lay down “clean” chords. But 5 minutes a day turns into an hour and I’m having a love affair with my guitar! So many times I wanted to quit because my fingers would KILL other strings but I’ve kept at it and it gets better & better with each passing day! Thanks Marty, you’re an exceptional teacher who is making my journey worthwhile & fun!
My wife and I are both taking your lessons and are loving every moment. We recently bought a home so it always seems like we're so busy with work, putting the house together, our pets... but your lessons allow us to sit together, talk and have fun! Keep the lessons coming!
Thank you this is brilliant I love the way you teach. Thank you.
Picked up my first guitar at 46. You're making it fun and easy to stay motivated. Thanks from Alabama.
Dad9 Cad9 G5 and it's your home
I’ve only been playing for 4 days but these lessons have been so helpful and easy to follow, I feel like a natural. I’ve always gotten discouraged that I wasn’t picking up guitar right away and quit - not this time. I really appreciate the work you put into these lessons. You’re a wonderful teacher! Looking forward to completing the whole series.
"Hopefully you have been having fun up to this point"... Because now is where the darkness creeps in. haha
Hello Darkness my old friend!
I sure am glad he’s the teacher and not you. 🤣
This is a challenging chord lol
Marty: so yeah 5 minutes a day for 2 months
Me 3 hours later since watching lesson 1 finishing lesson 6: yep sounds about right
This it literally me
How’s progress going for ya
@@jimmoseley3954 lol just started lesson 7 and i started lesson 1 an hour ago. so i feel ya
I can't feel the tips of my fingers! Lol, talk about calluses.
totally me!
Thanks Marty, you make learning easy. Really enjoying your lessons. Hitting a chord correctly is a beautiful thing
3rd Fret-A String: Ring Finger
2nd Fret-D String: Middle Finger
1st Fret-B String: Index Finger
Thx for this😂
I don't know what's wrong with my hands. I can't play this without using my pinky.
Thanks for posting that
Been practicing for 10 days now. Only been watching your videos. I've got all the chords down up till this point. And I have this one for the most part. Sometimes my fingers don't want to stretch all the way. Seriously, if I had you as a teacher when my Dad wanted me to learn 25 years ago, there's no telling where I'd be. And I have noticed each subsequent video has less views than the previous one. Practice makes perfect. Believe me. 25 years ago, I didn't care. I never thought I'd be making any sounds on a guitar. Now I know how to play all the chords you've taught so far. It's crazy. I've been reluctant to go to F, but I know I have to.
2 weeks in around an hour a day I have impressed so many people. I enjoy the way you teach. Other videos I have watched the person spends a lot of time talking about themselves. You teach the actual way. I have made insane progress!
Currently watching this, jamming with my acoustic, and Marty the Shark by my side. For context - my partner and I have a stuffed shark that has a fedora on his head and we collectively decided that the name Marty was only fitting. Much love, support, and thanks to
You always Marty!
Just over two months in. Just missing this chord for now. Learned F before C, and now coming back to C. Not sure why I found C so hard to remember. Marty is an amazing teacher. Concise, repetitive, reinforcing, and reassuring. Just a phenomenal teacher.
Now seriously, bless this guy. I'm learning A LOT!
So my dad had to stop playing guitar because of his arthritis and he ended up giving me his a few weeks ago. I’ve been taking it super slow practicing with these beginner videos and having a blast. Then today I was talking to my dad about my progress and found out that he’s also a fan of your channel and learned a lot from you. Thanks for making guitar fun and easy for both of us!
three weeks in and i’m finding so much joy and solace in guitar. i played piano in childhood but string instruments never made much sense to me and i wasn’t drawn in… im shocked and so happy to be discovering a love for this instrument. thank you marty, for this down to earth and informative introduction to guitar ❤️
Thanks!
Marty, you're the man. These lessons are making quarantine time feel a lot more productive.
Only 2 more Marty Music videos until i’m Jimmy Hendrix
so ironic that the Guitar Tricks ad plays before every one of your videos - they slate youtube guitar teachers but you are LITERALLY. the example of an amazing, free guitar tutor. I already play piano, flute and sax but your guitar lessons have taught me so much :)
I thought learning the G chord was hard. I just tried this one yesterday and I was like "wtf how are my fingers supposed to stretch that far?!" I'll be practicing this one A LOT!
Ah...i found this rather easier, perhaps it's like that because i have big hands
I found the G chord easier but the C chord has really been a stretch😅
Weird. I have small hands and find this one to be much easier than G, and much MUCH easier than D!
I love your lessons Marty, you make learning a lot of fun again. Thank you
Thanks Marty you’re a great teacher .im progressing very fast with your lessons , I like how you go nice and slow , with details .
I literally bought a guitar 5 days ago, each day I run through 1-however far I've gotten comfortable. Day 5 I am here, starting this video, and comfortable to play around people. I'm blown away by how much I've learned already; I just want to say thank you Marty! You are making this journey an absolute joy.
It's great to read everyone's comments. I picked up the guitar b/c my 11 yr old kid wanted one, then just wasn't that into it. I've now purchased my own (as his suffered a lifted neck) and I'm trying to use quarantine time to learn as much as I can from Marty. Good to know there are so many of us on here. :-)
Hey Marty, 4 years later, these videos are still teaching people to play, thank you.
I took beginner guitar lessons years ago, but playing mary had a little lamb and frere jaque just never got my interest so I gave it up for almost 20 years. You've made this interesting for me again and it is a pleasure learning these basic chords on my way to playing real music again. Thank you.
Thank you so much ! Your lessons make learning guitar so much fun I practice several hours a day!
What a teacher, faultless in his teaching methods, easy to watch, a talented musician.
Thanks Marty. I'm 58 and this is the third time since age 14 I've tried to learn but this time I'm having fun and feel like i'm playing.
I am the least musically inclined person around. These lessons are great because you hear the common sounds from familiar songs and can start to sting them together. Thanks, Marty!!!
I am 73 years old and my nephew just surprised me with a guitar. Marty you have taught me some great reviews. I have not played in about 35 years. So much to learnt the F and C cord is giving me a problem. Practice practice. The fingers are not as good as they used to be.
Marty. Thanks for all your help.
Today practice was more fun, because at the beginning i was moreso just randomly playing than practicing really. Just trying which chord progressions sound nice. And also it has been a few days since i've been able to play.
Best teacher ever! you make me feel like I am siting there with you.
First day in (12/24/21) was given a guitar by one of my local music artists (and really good friend) as a Christmas gift, he's been one of my idols since he began playing, I had thought about maybe wanting to get one a week prior to this and then I get surprised with one out of the blue so I took it as a sign. 5 of your lessons later and I'm already loving it. Not only are you one of the best teachers that I've ever learned from, it's simple, the way you teach it makes it easy to remember and you're just a great guy to listen to. I'll try to keep this comment posted on my progress and hopefully it'll keep someone else motivated!
still on it?
Marty is the man..! Only had an acoustic guitar for a few weeks and already learned so much and I'm a Lefty player..! For me, hands down the best instructor on UA-cam.
Marty, I'm really enjoying your approach. I decided to pick the electric guitar back up after a 45 year break. I played from 1972-78 in middle and high school - lots of Aerosmith! I recently got diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and will be in the hospital in isolation for 3-6 weeks for a bone marrow transplant....figured this would be an awesome time to relearn - this time with a Pink Floyd focus! Thanks again!
At 63 I thought it was an impossible dream to return to playing guitar. I took lessons for about a year in junior high school... and I wanted to do it again but now 50 years later? These lessons by Marty have made it possible. I remember the chords and the muscle memory is coming back. He really makes this easy by taking it one or two chords at a time. I watch this on UA-cam TV so I can play along in my living room. Thanks Marty...
Marty! Wow, I am loving this series. I picked up the guitar for the first time at the age of 45, but have always wanted to play. I love how you said in the last video that it seemed like "magic" watching others play before, but now I realize, it's not magic and that there's hope for me! Thanks so much!! You are awesome! Also, I just bought my son a guitar and he's watching your video lessons as well!
Another great lesson! You are a super teacher!
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You have no idea what a difference this makes. I just started learning guitar this week and I love it. I do at least one lesson a day and then play everything I've learned before I go to bed. It's a struggle getting the right fingerings at first but once you keep at it gets so much easier. Thank you so much for these lessons. They're so fun anI enjoy learning because of this. Thank you so much!
Hey Marty, I have been beating on my guitars for a long time, taken lessons from a few folks and have learned a little, but you have been the best thing that has happened to my learning efforts. I have decided to just put it down and give up but you humor and now I realize with the lessons that I have to continue to get this done. You make learning a lot of fun and in the last two days I have gained so much more playing ability. Thank you.
Hey, Marty. I finally bought my first guitar as a 30th birthday present to myself a couple of weeks back. I wanted to start playing 15 years ago, but back then my parents insisted on buying me a keyboard instead. I've been following your beginner lessons over the past few days and I couldn't be happier with how much I feel like I've progressed over such a short time. You make learning the guitar so fun and easy! Also, thanks as well for helping keep people like me sane while stuck at home because of COVID-19 -- being able to learn a new skill makes life under quarantine much easier to bear. Looking forward to watching the rest of your lessons!
Just starting out on my guitar journey at the ripe old age of 31...love your style and thanks for making these first steps so enjoyable
Ben Sims Same. I’m 31 and just starting as well. Good luck to us. Haha!
Can I just say I only started playing last Thursday after being given the last Guitar my uncle bought before he passed away. I started these tutorials as a guide and I am loving this so much! Thank you so much, I am having a blast!
i just started (43 year old classically trained pianist!) and never I MEAN EVER thought i could play the guitar. lol. my fingers are purple and i'm frustrated but i can play chords now!! just need to stick with it :/ marty, you're the ONLY teacher on youtube i feel like i connect with (even though we've never met) is that weird!? :D thank you so much for these amazing free lessons!
Learning these first few chords and how to transition from one to another with anchor fingers has given me encouragement. Marty, you are a great teacher and are very relatable.
Small hands are a challenge for me, and I've had to adapt on the G chord and use my pinky instead of my ring finger. Also, the D chord is difficult for me and I continue to frequently mute the high e string with my ring finger. My troublesome ring finger just doesn't want to bend enough. Surprisingly, I have had less trouble with the C chord than the G and D. Anyway, I'm trying to persevere and not get too discouraged.
I recently read a funny comment by someone on a guitar blog. It was something like this: "You are asking your fingers to do things they don't want to do. Don't let them win!"
my fingers are dying, everything is numb. struggling to remembr names of chords. send help.
I would focus on one chord at a time till you somewhat perfect it then move on
how are your fingers doing now?
@@pikey4life yeah, I know how you feel. i've been practicing for a month now and i've got some pretty nice calluses so my fingers hurt less, but i still suck. i'm not giving up anytime soon though
Don’t give up! :(
Remembering names of chords is the reason why I am glad for my 7 years of playing piano
Best Teacher Ever
dope man i used these on my electric guitar hooked up to that M-AUDIO fast track sounds rockin
your lessons are so good men,i like it and I'm improving my skills~from Kenya
when you started playing knockin on heavens door with just the c, g and d chords i thought wow i am so close to playing some great songs. i've been following these lessons for 2 days since i started. i didnt think i'd be able to ever learn chords but you've made them so easy thank you!
Recently picked up a guitar after not playing one in at least 15 years, when I was a teenager. Wanted to learn right and stumbled into your lessons here and I’m loving them. I’ve been steadily practicing and I have made significant progress. Your videos are easy to digest, the explain things well and you do a good job of showing us just what we will be able to do once we master these chords. Keep it up man, this has helped a lot.
I'd learn the song heroes after this lesson, GREAT exorcise for switching chords I've found, love ya marty
Thanks omniXenderman great tip! Heroes is a perfect song to practice chord transitions!!!
Thank you I have got myself a new Guitar after more then 45 years of having one I love you lessons only be doing 1 hour a day and have learnt so much from you. I have to play Wish you were here for my husband hopefully in a few more weeks time I will crack it. xx
Hi Marty, you have always kept me interested in playing guitar. Even when I don’t play it, I can watch one of your videos and it keeps me motivated to try again.
omg that chord is a pain in the a... for me. :D but I'll keep trying and get it eventually. awesome video as always!
Franziska Steffen agreed
It's the D chord that's hard for me
Yeah this chord is killing me. I have small hands and short fingers and it hurts like crazy 😭
OMG! This one is the hardest for me so far! I can't keep my fingers in the 3 different frets for the life of me!
I never thought I would learn how to play... this guy is amazing
Dude ! I’m learning so much and having fun!
I’m 49 and I never had so much fun learning guitar!!
Thank you so much!
Much bless to you brother!
I almost cried when you said to lay the ring finger first WHO KNEW IT WOULD MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE 😭 I am one of those who would lay the pointer finger first & your tip made all the difference. I used to find it so hard to play it correctly. THANK YOU!!!
Marty, Just wanted to say a big thank you for these videos. I've hit the mid life crisis and just picked up a guitar for the first time in 40 odd years. Your beginner lessons are great fun and a great way to make good progress. Cheers again!!
Marty, what a terrific and warm teacher you are!!!!!!!! THANK YOU! Truly....thank you!
I've been taking your advice and doing 5 minutes per day (more like 30-45 once I get started, let's be honest) and it's changed the way I view learning to play guitar. The first time I tried to learn to play I made myself miserable. Thanks for inspiring me!
On day 5 so far. Really really enjoying these lessons. I feel like I'm actually learning how to play for once. Been trying to put in about 20 mins/day. Fingers are hurting, but it doesn't bother me much. Glad to be making progress.
Hi everybody! Smarty Shorts here...
I’ve got blisters on my fingers!
Dont we all
BEST TEACHER EVER!!!!!!!!! EVEN BETTER THAN ALL THESE APPS !!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
I did 6 videos on day 1. I'll certainly have to revisit them but I'm feeling very motivated. Thanks a lot Marty. I've always wanted to learn the guitar and you've given me hope! 🤘🏽🙏🏽🎸
Just starting out and I have been having real problems trying to get 'C' smooth and sounding good. setting the cord from my ring finger has helped so much! thanks
I've tried rocksmith, I've tried just books. This is the best instruction I've received so far. It's fun, It's simple, and you always start these videos with the finished product before diving into the details. You're awesome Marty
I haven’t been playing long, but the amount of progress i have made from your videos is insane. Fantastic work Marty!!
Dude I got to tell you you are sent straight from God you are such a blessing your teaching is such a great thing you're a natural at it I wouldn't change a thing you have helped me and so many others very inspiring......keep up the great work we appreciate it 🙏
These beginner videos are really helping me I've tried to learn to play guitar 2 or 3 times before in my life and it never really stuck but when I watch these videos it feels like I'm making magic happen
Are there any exercises I can do to make my fingers stronger and more flexible? I ask because i decided to wait till I was 52 to start actually learning. Btw everything I know i learned right here. The world needs more Marty's! Thank you Marty!
i've been practicing with the chords.. its now faster . i can play and chords change with less error than ever. still some issues with D major. would
like to continue your lessons
Thank you Marty I am starting to play my beautiful Ibanez slowly the rhythm is there the song is evolving...at 56 I am learning to play, your awesome as.
Thank you for showing me the light. It gets brighter every time I practice when using your methods. I appreciate you. Rock On!
I thought I was having fun, but now I'm really having fun, cause I'm knockin on heavens door. Uses the three latest practice chords too, genius Marty!
Mr. Marty, you are a truly wizard, the music just starts to fit like a puzzle
What a great teacher Marty .. ive been playing for 12 months and watching Marty explaining is easy thanks man
Thank you Marty, I decided to learn to play the guitar at the age of 57, your lesson are making it easy to learn. I am still trying to get the cord transition down so I can play a song or two. Again thank you.
this is the most fun i've had in years !
Started a week ago besides my fingers hurting, I'm enjoying learning guitar this far. Good job!! And Thanks for the videos Marty I'm going right down the list.
Same!
Thanks Marty, you make it easy and interesting to learn guitar
I started two months ago and you were right , keep practicing and it will get easier
5:58 I had been anchoring with the index finger for the last 2 minutes. I immediately found that yes, it is so much easier/quicker to start with the ring finger
singing along to G G D D C C C C makes me feel like i'm making progress and playing actual music 😍😍😍
Marty you are awesome Dude
I started looking at this series like 3 days ago and i really think im making a really big progress on learning how to play guitar!
Amazing teacher makes learning so much fun! Thank you!
I just started playing guitar about 3 weeks ago and I'm loving Marty's lessons, but sometimes I feel pretty frustrated. On some of the easier chords (like E minor, A, A sus 2....even G), I can find my fingering with no problems. But on certain chords....specifically D and especially C, I have all kinds of issues trying to find the proper strings and frets. If I go super slow, it's not really an issue, but if I try and move quickly from any chord to the C chord, it just becomes a major mess. I miss strings and/or frets, I get dead strings.....it's terrible. I feel like I'm doing something wrong.....just not getting it no matter how much I practice it.
patience buddy
spud614 I feel your struggle. Its taken me 2 weeks to really get down C & D
I’m right there with you, spud. Eventually we are going to get it!
This may help others trying to get chords down. Do hand exercises, things like stretches and consider buying a hand exerciser kit. Exercises can help get your hands ready for awkward positions and stretching your fingers. Another thing is to find a song you like with the chords you're learning and play and sing along. You'll be more motivated to get it when you're trying to play a song. I'm just starting out and these things are helping me. Above all, be patient and practice every day, even if it's just for 10 or 15 minutes. Work on one chord intensively and move on to others once you get them down. Hope this helps. Stay with it and remember that nothing good comes easy.
audiophile man I tried some hand exercises but I have arthritis in my fingers and hands so those exercises were a little more painful than helpful.
You big beautiful squishy teacher. I bow to your fingers magic!
I have to admit that as a total beginner I struggle with the C. Em, G, D are fine. A is a bit of a squeeze but with C I really struggle not to impede the B string :-( If I re-adjust my second finger to stop it touching B then my index touches it instead :-) I will get there. Loving your lessons Marty.
Bruh the whole time up until this lesson I thought he was actually spraying something until I looked at his hand
Oml same- ( I know this comment is kinda late, but still)
Lol
Mate you are a legend you made me start playing and most importantly enjoying getting my life back
Such a clear well explained lesson!
Thank you Marty, I am truly a Novice at Guitar but with your lessons on chords and strumming, I am beginning to see improvement!.
Thanks Marty - your lessons are great!! I've started and stopped learning chords more times than I can remember, but I'm really progressing this time and have a goal of playing my son and daughter a song on each of their birthdays in March. If you want to know what they are, it's Simple Man and Your are so Beautiful. I hope I can do it in six months of practice, we'll see.