Hey love the vids because of you i can play the guitar!!! Can u teach us this song Come tomorrow by: George town ua-cam.com/video/TRcldqi1kUY/v-deo.html
You helped me learn guitar 10 years ago in my college dorm when I was going through a horrible depression. You'll never know the impact you made on my life- thank you Marty.
Hi Marty! I'll turn 65 in about 3 weeks and have been a strummer for the past 45 years. Watching your blues vids has caused something to "click". This old dog is finally learning some new tricks! Thank you! Much Peace and All Goodness.
I went to school for music theory 10 years ago. I had no comprehension of how to apply scales and music theory to playing guitar and actually stopped playing altogether. Over the last few weeks, I've been watching Marty's video's and I've been practicing on my acoustic. Tomorrow I am picking up my first electric guitar and I am so stoked to start getting back into playing guitar again and learning blues from Marty. Dude, you have some of the best video's out there and you make things work so well. Thank you for doing this and I hope to meet you one day and shake your hand man. Best. Jordan B
@@ericjohnson4877you’d never believe it, I have that awesome electric guitar and it plays beautifully and it hangs nicely on my wall in my living room where I walk past it everyday and admire it but don’t play it :) not as much anyway. And all that is my responsibility for not having integrity behind my word. I did shred for a few months practicing everyday when I was watching these videos, however I just don’t play as much anymore. And Marty still rocks!!! Thanks for asking and following up!
@@GoBigler Don't beat yourself up over it. For me the best motivation is to find other musicians to play with, always gets me into the music, makes me want to play more
2:21 - D String 4:11 - G String And Slide/Open 5:36 - 3rd Fret B String 6:13 - 5th Fret B String Open/Slide 7:45 - 1st Added Blues Note 9:30 - 2nd Added Blues Note
I'm a 72 year old and I never tried playing any lead but you inspire me , Marty. I'll never be a lead player but I hope to learn how to fill in some as a single player in my one man band keep it going. your spot on
Thats not really a fedora, it's a small brimmed hat, true gumshoe fedoras from the 30s 40s and 50s are wider brimmed. Its almost like a latin or spanish version of the fedora
listen man... ive been listening you for 5 years now but this lesson is amazing. i think it just touched me because of the stage i am in my playing now. its on time for me where i am now. you are extraordinary sir. God bless you sir. you and the guitar are one and the same. its like you were born with an extra limb, and its that of this stringed instrument. seeing this lesson has given me the confidence i needed to keep on pushing. you make excellence with this craft available for us all. you dont hold back secrets, you freely give and for that i thank you sir. if you were to stop right now youve given more to the guitar world that most people would find in many life times. cant say enough about the legacy you've left behind for me for us and the ones coming after us. thank you for sharing your soul with us all.
Marty I've learned so much from you. It's incredible. I play for people sometimes at the beach and literally write original songs. Thank you Brutha....
Love what I can do on the fret board now. All thanks to Marty Music I'm finally connecting the dots. Now I listen to songs and think I could do that. Cheers!
Marty for real has taken a musician who can play about any instrument but wanted to become a master guitarist in my older years and changed 25 years of guitar playing. I never cared enough to take it serious. I only played when I needed it for a song we were working on or just for fun. Now people are going “is that you or are you playing a song through the amp?”
Just needed to say thank you for all of your videos Marty. They honestly have really helped. I picked up my dad's j45 on day 1 of quarantine and haven't put it down since. You have helped me so much with your videos. Thank you again. Looking forward to more
Thank you Marty! Love your lessons. I will get your courses one of these days! I actually started watching you a couple years ago and learned some great harmonica stuff! Thanks for that too!!! Keep Rockin!
Hi Marty,ive been following you for quite sometime,you totally changed my life helped become the musician iam today,when covid-19 isnt here,locally play around town three or different places a week,and ive allways made the time sit down with you look ,listen,play, practiice, and learn,you should remember me, My stage name is Jeri lynn Arnold and me the musician iam today,bless you man ,iam allways looken,thank you so much
I love ya Marty you've hel poo ed me improve so much. You a good teacher who explains it in a way we can understand. I'm from the era where rock guys wernt into the scholastic side of anything. Now there are so called nerds that play and obviously there better than the other guys because they learn like at school. But for me personally you've helped me have fun on the guitar
Brilliant Marty you make so much sense. What I like about your tutorials is it's 80% playing and 20% talking all the other guys it's the other way round and it does my head in 👍💪😊
I enjoyed this lesson, but the circle of fifths is really more useful as a composing or transposing reference tool regarding musical notation. Each step clockwise around the circle adds a sharp to the corresponding key. ie: Key of C has no sharps, Key of G has 1sharp, Key of D 2 sharps, Key of A 3 sharps, an so on. It's good to know about but I never ever used it.
Beautiful Marty! Thank you for sharing this lick. You make it easy to follow even complicated riffs. Awesome brother! Keep Trucking Marty! Bless ya, for making music for so many. During these trying times, it's such a fresh breeze to see you bringing Joy into homes.
Another awesome lesson! Marty I wanna thank you for not only teaching 90% of what I know on guitar this past year but also your spirit gets me through my work days watching your videos on breaks. Cheers to you man!
@marty - thanks again man - I can't yet play as fast as your super fast stuff, but you've given me the foundation to build on. Appreciate your time Marty!
I love blues. I'm better at blues than anything else I play and it sounds so good to my ear. It might not be as popular with the young generation but to mean blues is the foundation of it all🖤😷👍
Thanks for watching and supporting! I've got FREE courses at my site www.MartyMusic.com
Hey can you please do a video for painkiller/ judas preist
Hey Marty, what are you using for looping?
Hey love the vids because of you i can play the guitar!!!
Can u teach us this song
Come tomorrow by: George town
ua-cam.com/video/TRcldqi1kUY/v-deo.html
can you teach us alt j's left hand free
Hey Marty - Great video! Can you please share the TSL settings file you used on the BOSS Amp? Trying to dial in your sound..
You helped me learn guitar 10 years ago in my college dorm when I was going through a horrible depression. You'll never know the impact you made on my life- thank you Marty.
thats good
that is awesome hope you are doing well now
packers suck!!!!!! go vikings
good to hear your doing better
That is so astonishing. I'm in a similar situation, yet there's no way to compare life situations. Marty, music, and the guitar has changed my life.
Fedora exists:
Marty: I'll take you're entire stock.
I'm a simple man, I see Blues rock I click! Cheers as always!
I see "Made easy" and click lol
I'm with you on that one
Hi Marty! I'll turn 65 in about 3 weeks and have been a strummer for the past 45 years. Watching your blues vids has caused something to "click". This old dog is finally learning some new tricks! Thank you! Much Peace and All Goodness.
I went to school for music theory 10 years ago. I had no comprehension of how to apply scales and music theory to playing guitar and actually stopped playing altogether. Over the last few weeks, I've been watching Marty's video's and I've been practicing on my acoustic. Tomorrow I am picking up my first electric guitar and I am so stoked to start getting back into playing guitar again and learning blues from Marty. Dude, you have some of the best video's out there and you make things work so well. Thank you for doing this and I hope to meet you one day and shake your hand man.
Best.
Jordan B
So what happened with your electric guitar? Are you shredding now? It's been a year...
I applaud you. You got back on the horse!
@@ericjohnson4877you’d never believe it, I have that awesome electric guitar and it plays beautifully and it hangs nicely on my wall in my living room where I walk past it everyday and admire it but don’t play it :) not as much anyway. And all that is my responsibility for not having integrity behind my word. I did shred for a few months practicing everyday when I was watching these videos, however I just don’t play as much anymore. And Marty still rocks!!! Thanks for asking and following up!
@@GoBigler Don't beat yourself up over it. For me the best motivation is to find other musicians to play with, always gets me into the music, makes me want to play more
2:21 - D String
4:11 - G String And Slide/Open
5:36 - 3rd Fret B String
6:13 - 5th Fret B String Open/Slide
7:45 - 1st Added Blues Note
9:30 - 2nd Added Blues Note
Thanks bro
Brothers got some serious and endless rhythm in his soul.
I'm a 72 year old and I never tried playing any lead but you inspire me , Marty. I'll never be a lead player but I hope to learn how to fill in some as a single player in my one man band keep it going. your spot on
You’ve got to be the hardest working guitar teacher out there. Look forward to seeing your lessons everyday
Ladies and gentlemen; the only man that can rock a fedora
Perry the Platypus tho
Humphrey Bogart,,Frank Sinatra,, Winston Churchill,,al Capone,, Tom waites ,, Keith Richards,, rocky balboa.
My dad does though lolol
Shit my dad is Marty in 30 years
M’lady
Thats not really a fedora, it's a small brimmed hat, true gumshoe fedoras from the 30s 40s and 50s are wider brimmed. Its almost like a latin or spanish version of the fedora
I consider myself an "intermediate" player, and have been learning from Marty for years. This lesson is awesome - more like this please!
A hot cup of coffee and Marty demonstrating E blues on a Gibson Les Paul. So relaxing, so awesome. Good morning America... 😎✨
listen man... ive been listening you for 5 years now but this lesson is amazing. i think it just touched me because of the stage i am in my playing now. its on time for me where i am now. you are extraordinary sir. God bless you sir. you and the guitar are one and the same. its like you were born with an extra limb, and its that of this stringed instrument. seeing this lesson has given me the confidence i needed to keep on pushing. you make excellence with this craft available for us all. you dont hold back secrets, you freely give and for that i thank you sir. if you were to stop right now youve given more to the guitar world that most people would find in many life times. cant say enough about the legacy you've left behind for me for us and the ones coming after us. thank you for sharing your soul with us all.
Favorite video on UA-cam
Marty I've learned so much from you. It's incredible. I play for people sometimes at the beach and literally write original songs. Thank you Brutha....
Me when I see Blues Licks Made Easy: 😀
Me when I see your fast soloing: 🤯🤯
I’ve literally tried to find answers on this sound specifically for years. This may be his best video.
Love what I can do on the fret board now. All thanks to Marty Music I'm finally connecting the dots. Now I listen to songs and think I could do that. Cheers!
That beautiful section of that perfect pinch harmonics! Marty can play damn
Nice hey👍
Marty, Justin and Brian from active melody, everything you need. The Guitar Gods of UA-cam guitar students.
One of the best pentatonic lessons ever! Love this. Thanks Marty.
Thank you Marty for always posting videos, can’t wait to be better at the blues
Hey marty after all those years I'm still watching your work and lovin it
10 out 10 marty great tutorial and videos. Here's to the next 10 years
Someday with work I hope to be able to play with your proficiency . Thank you for everything
This is an AMAZING lesson. I have been doing this off and on but not understanding what exactly I was doing. I love the use of Open Strings
every time i’m feeling down i can go to this channel and just play guitar and listen to his videos, it’s awesome. thanks marty!
That's awesome!
I have been PLAYING guitar 6 months thanks to you. Got Damn right. Respect sir
Marty, can you please demonstrate the rhythm guitar section played in this lesson. It sounds amazing!!
Marty you kick ass. I watch sometimes JUST to watch you play, so inspiring not to mention amazing as an educator!
Marty for real has taken a musician who can play about any instrument but wanted to become a master guitarist in my older years and changed 25 years of guitar playing. I never cared enough to take it serious. I only played when I needed it for a song we were working on or just for fun. Now people are going “is that you or are you playing a song through the amp?”
Just needed to say thank you for all of your videos Marty. They honestly have really helped. I picked up my dad's j45 on day 1 of quarantine and haven't put it down since. You have helped me so much with your videos. Thank you again. Looking forward to more
@martymusic thank you for all you do for aspiring guitarists.
Love most of the lessons but some, like this, are all over the place.
This is incredible!!! This is exactly what I need because when we rehearse we jam too. I needed this badly! Thank you!
Awesom video sensei
That's the most informative lesson I've seen in a long time, nobody else has touched on this position like this, well done Marty.
Thank you Marty! Love your lessons. I will get your courses one of these days! I actually started watching you a couple years ago and learned some great harmonica stuff! Thanks for that too!!! Keep Rockin!
Hi Marty,ive been following you for quite sometime,you totally changed my life helped become the musician iam today,when covid-19 isnt here,locally play around town three or different places a week,and ive allways made the time sit down with you look ,listen,play, practiice, and learn,you should remember me, My stage name is Jeri lynn Arnold and me the musician iam today,bless you man ,iam allways looken,thank you so much
Watching this at work, itching to get home and watch it with guitar in hand
Love that super tight high gain tone
I love ya Marty you've hel poo ed me improve so much. You a good teacher who explains it in a way we can understand. I'm from the era where rock guys wernt into the scholastic side of anything. Now there are so called nerds that play and obviously there better than the other guys because they learn like at school. But for me personally you've helped me have fun on the guitar
Rare Intro to the Lemon Song 1969 always wanted to learn that riff from you!
Nice. Never quite understood the possibilities of open E tuning. This helped a lot
Hey hey. This is NOT open E tuning
@@herbythechef7624 meant Standart tuning. Lol
@@6ondab3ach there is millions of possibilities in standard. Thats why it is standard lol. I think you meant to say E minor pentatonic scale
Marty you keep expanding my horizons.Thank you!
Been waiting for a Rock Blues lesson for agesssss
Shredding it at the intro 🤯
He is the only guy I have learned from and have done for many years now.
All starting out guitarists should follow Marty.
Brilliant Marty you make so much sense. What I like about your tutorials is it's 80% playing and 20% talking all the other guys it's the other way round and it does my head in 👍💪😊
Bro I need more of this here
I enjoyed this lesson, but the circle of fifths is really more useful as a composing or transposing reference tool regarding musical notation. Each step clockwise around the circle adds a sharp to the corresponding key.
ie: Key of C has no sharps, Key of G has 1sharp, Key of D 2 sharps, Key of A 3 sharps, an so on.
It's good to know about but I never ever used it.
Thank you marty
Beautiful Marty! Thank you for sharing this lick. You make it easy to follow even complicated riffs. Awesome brother! Keep Trucking Marty! Bless ya, for making music for so many. During these trying times, it's such a fresh breeze to see you bringing Joy into homes.
Another awesome lesson! Marty I wanna thank you for not only teaching 90% of what I know on guitar this past year but also your spirit gets me through my work days watching your videos on breaks. Cheers to you man!
I agree he has helped me alot too .seems like a great guy
I need a lot rock blues in my life thanks Marty
Marty you are such and amazing teacher and player, you are the best for all of these videos
Wow. Great lesson to drag me out of those e minor doldrom scales. Thanks Marty!
You're going to reach me so much Marty. TY sir
Sick solo in the beginning mate
Thanks Marty. Great lesson as always.
Marty I love that you’re rocking the exact same guitar I use in this video
Loving the Boss Katana btw.
Looks like I've been overlooking a lot of sound!!! Thank You Marty!!
Powerful lesson, made things click for me.
Great blues primer!
Love the Les Paul Special. I have one also and the sounds from this guitar are incredible. Great tutorial.
GOIN PRETTY FAST HERE MARTY
Thank you Marty.
Thanks Marty , nice talk/sing along to help illustrate things . Loved this vid . And a Jack black style intro. Nice !
Great player/teacher you are.
Man been playing for 2 years and this still isn't easy ....but man is it motivation
@marty - thanks again man - I can't yet play as fast as your super fast stuff, but you've given me the foundation to build on. Appreciate your time Marty!
That intro was clean!
Always useful info. Thanks,Marty!
If I'd only had you teaching back in the day when I was in high school, I coulda been a contenda! Thanks for doing these videos, Marty.
Fantastic lesson! Thank you
My favorite video so far. Lots of good tips. Well done.
Schwartzenegger. Niceeee. Watching your left hand fly around seems like you are from the future. Love watching you play.
Thank you for the Essential Blues Rock Riffs in E Made easy. Really appreciated!!
Thanks Marty......you're easy to learn from and I enjoy your vids. Rock on dude.
Ok, I was going to work today, no chance! Doing this instead :) Thanks, awesome lesson
another great lesson. helps to see/hear
Nice work as always Marty! Suggestion for next lesson: Ramada Inn Neil Young. Have a great day man and keep spreading that positivity!!!!!!
Awesome Marty thanks dude and keep rocking man
Just Marty being Marty... another awesome video!!!
Came here to find lessons for a beginner friend, ended up staying and getting a lesson. great channel!
great lesson dude
Yeah ! rock on Marty, stay safe my friend. best wishes from uk.
nice blues, mister! I gotta go learn this lesson
I believe anyone has a talent and Marty for sure you're the most talented guitar teacher I've ever seen! Thanks Marty!!!
This is fuck’n gold Marty, I new about the extension but you have opened my eyes on what is possible, I hoping I can get there, thanks man....!!
Sick with it Marty on that intro🔥
that was sooooo AWESOME. YOU ARE THE BEST
Excellent , and useful! Bravo!
This really helped
I love blues. I'm better at blues than anything else I play and it sounds so good to my ear. It might not be as popular with the young generation but to mean blues is the foundation of it all🖤😷👍
Please do more riff video's! Thank you
“Oh-Two”
Yep, I say it every time too
Marty! You're gettin' funk all over everything!
So cool Marty! I found this very useful love the key of E and Bb
Love the vids! They're really helpful and entertaining too keep it up👍🤟