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  • LPMusicify 10 years ago

    The intro is so cheezy compared to Marty’s style and talent.

  • cristian camacho 10 years ago

    Can you try and teach us a solo in the middle of the “ni ojo vio by marco barriemtos”

  • Andreas5616 10 years ago

    Scales bundle DVD is what I need

  • Andreas5616 10 years ago

    Hey man I don’t own one of Gibson’s guitar as it is very expensive but if you would like to sell the second hand I’ll buy it.

  • TomEqualsJesus 10 years ago

    marty i love you thanks i can finally jam along to some music!

  • Peter Louis 10 years ago

    paused at 4:07 to get somethin n the face made me laugh. im sorry man lol. but i love ur video by the way very helpful, played it n it made me feel like a blues God for a second

  • khickman1111 10 years ago

    marty yous a boss player

  • Littlegiffi 10 years ago

    So helpful! Thanks :) 

  • foofy14 10 years ago

    I love Marty so much. His playing is perfect. :) m/

  • john krueger 10 years ago

    Even if you don’t get it the first time through, there’s no reason to be discouraged. Marty is an excellent teacher. It’s enjoyable to watch his videos over and over again. With each viewing you learn something new : whether it be from the clear explanations, tips and advice or from one’s own exploration in the process. Rock. Jazz. Andante. Sheik Djbouti.

  • 00Sulpher 10 years ago

    This may be a dumb question but ive only been playing guitar for a few months now so don’t be to harsh on me. Anyways, so Ive got pretty much all the necisary chords down to a science but I want to be able to play solos and stuff for any songs I write for my band. Now me and my band can only really play songs with like easy solos to no solos such as immigrant song and come as you are.So my question is, if im playing a song with say chords D an A do i start the solo off from a D root & move to A?

  • colton young 10 years ago

    i like this gut for the working theory, been taught thes scales over the years but always stuck with minor

  • Paul Deasy 10 years ago

    with scales, after you get used to moving around them obviously, is it just a case of a bit of learning some licks and then getting used to it to the point you know by ear, how to put random licks together or is there a system to it that i dont know?

  • Ronan Delana 10 years ago

    straight key of D… 

  • Ben Meyer 10 years ago

    thanks again marty

  • Tyson Jang 10 years ago

    Thumbs up for u!!

  • instanceTu 10 years ago

    03:21 to soon! TOO SOOON!!!!

  • Double2013A 10 years ago

    You are THE man, Marty! Thanks for the lesson.

  • Darragh O'Connor 10 years ago

    sorry all i heard was 911

  • DBofTMC 10 years ago

    nice guitar marty!! angus style

  • Grishaatwar 10 years ago

    Thanks mate, this was really usefull!

  • Relentless Lugo 10 years ago

    DUDE ! THANKS MAN !!!!!!!

  • hitech10 10 years ago

    just ask marty he reads this stuff..he wil guide u on pedals as well…hes kool….just have fun…

  • desraeliXD 10 years ago

    does anyone know what amps or pedals he uses? I have an SG and I can’t get it to sound sweet like that…

  • vintagecomputernut 10 years ago

    LOL Stop for a little visit…love this guy.