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@SharpDressedMan32 you need to learn chord theury and play your leads around the chord progression…in lues this is extremely easy because it is usually a basic I,IV,V progression. If you know what that means you are clos eif you don’t you need to study..Guitar playing doeesn’t happen on its own and yyou need to practice
@darkpyro613 maybe you don’t have any musical talent…..or just aren’t practicing enough
haha
theres a website called chordbook . com that has a bunch of chords and scales go to scales and learn the A minor pentatonic scale then u jst take the notes from that and play em kind fast or whatever with a bunch of bends and stuff and thats basically a solo
Nice hat… DICK!
@johndennerrocks first thing 2 do is learn penatonic scales and make up your first lick like just take like 6 notes and make somthing up from it
add bends vibrato ect..
How do you play a lead guitar solo ???
Jeeesus.. It was good til after the first chord and lick, but after that it went WAAAY to fast.. “like this ,and then this, and then i like doing this, and then this” explain, and show it slow, as you did at the first lick! (pleease)
@SharpDressedMan32 im the same way everything u said i can do but i cant make a solo i know the scales i can alternatively pick sweep etc yet i cant put it into a solo i dont understand how
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, I’m just testing out my basic knowledge of music theory… The hammer-on he’s talking about at 7:48 works because he’s going from the minor third to the major third, which is always a semitone above its tonal minor (in this case the third of B major to the the third of B minor which a half-step lower). Am I right?
Marty and Jennifer is best!
Marty rocks all the rockongoodpeople guys!
Watch guitarjamzdotcom instead of rockongoodpeople everybody!
marty>gutiar god
ROCK ON GUYS !!!!
John Denner
Music Man Guitarisst
great work marty! thanks for the lesson
You must learn the major and minor scales even if you stay in one position. BB plays more major scales.
GREEEAAT
thaks maan
TO ANY GOOD LEAD GUITAR PLAYERS i need help..i can alternate pick, finger tap, some 3 or 4 note bending licks and even a 4 string sweep pattern, but i can not construct a solo what so ever i dont know how scales and licks work and how to use them or when to play them and it is so frustrating, i just want to be able to pick up the guitar and rip it up a lil bit instead of playing powerchords/out of key bends ive tried eveythin and just dnt know wat to do please help me or send me to sum1 who can
THANK YOU.
GREAT JOB
Thank you!!!!!
amazing! a tutorial on youtube that’s actually helpful and doesn’t treat its audience like bumbling 10 year olds who just picked up a guitar!
5/5
Hey Marty, Ya The Man On Playing The Blues, Bro!! Great & Fantastic Job, Man!!! Keep Doin’ Ya Thing!!!
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- BigWillieWillHom
I love you
19TH FRET MARTY!!!! LOL
this dude is incredible!