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23 thoughts on “Blues Rock Guitar Solo Lesson – Scales – Pentatonic Scale on One String – blues guitar

  1. Don’t thank us – Thank you & it sounded like so much Jimi wondered if/when you’d mention it. Now we can begin to "get" some of what he knew 45+ yrs ago! That was one GREAT lesson. Ans as always thank-you Marty. You may never know what guitar means to some of us. Working on big package (I bought from you) and someday i just might get it down. GG & Ya thanks also for all you put into it.

  2. This lesson is extra tasty Marty! Thanks again for all the work and creativity you put into your teaching!

  3. YES DEFINETLEY!!!!! i started with only an acoustic playing gnr and santana as well as blues! it transfers over great and your fingers get stronger
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  4. Marty i would like to see you do money for nothing dire straits

  5. like if you have absolutley no idea what the top comment is about!

  6. I only have an acoustic guitar. Should I still try and learn how to play bluesy electric stuff on the acoustic? It transfers over right? Its still the same instrument.

  7. Being and old horn and piano player (diatonic bias), just that little variation on teaching styles literally got me "out of the box". Every piano player who is learning guitar should watch this lesson.

  8. OMG this is the key to everything!! So your saying I just have to find the root on that one string and follow that Whole step, Minor third etc pattern and it all falls into the Minor pentatonic scale of the root? This is AMAZING!!! It takes you out of the BOX!! What a lesson!!! Thank you Marty!!

  9. id love to learn how to play Collie man by Slightly Stoopid

  10. It seems like your getting better, Marty. Or maybe, I’m just getting better, or both.

  11. Marty how haven’t you done this yet. Nutshell by Alice in Chains

  12. PLEASE MARTY , PLEASE DO
    Led Zeppelin — The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair

  13. Ooooh, I just noticed that this is martysongs video #777. Very cool.

  14. a scale is a scale because you combine different intervals in a certain way. therefore every chord is a combination of different intervals, too.
    that means if you play a note and then you play let’s say its fifth at the same time, you play a so called powerchord – regardless what first note you pick.
    that why chords and scales work over the whole fretboard. great stuff imho!
    marty has a great instructional video about this stuff in his music theory section on guitarjams . com. check that out 😉

  15. Hey Marty, I just want to ask you if you possibly could show us how to play the acoustic version of secret weapon by mxpx, i followed your lesson to smells like teen spirit and it was great!

  16. Marty, since C is the relative Major is it the exact same pattern as Am but you just resolve to the c? You showed it in the video but I am a little confused

  17. I’ve been looking for a video forever on this concept. This is going to take my playing to the next level. You the man Marty!

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