www.nextlevelguitar.com Click theabove link to check out our 4 DVD set "Beginner Blues Rock Soloing" – it has over 8 hours of video lessons, jam tracks, and a coinciding written lesson booklet. www.nextlevelguitar.com Click link to get a killer brand new Blues lesson not on YouTube and a Blues scales and lead guitar Ebook, all for free from NextLevelGuitar.com This lesson is a small part of a much longer lesson in the above 4 dvd set where we teach you how to use the major pentatonic scale in blues rock guitar playing – this is the 1st of two parts in this series. Many more lessons on the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
What kind of looper are you using?
Marty reminds me of my first guitar teacher (look jus like him)- great tutorials (NLG-Next Level Guitars got one of the best tutorials posted on youtube..))..
Was this Marty’s last vid on Rockongoodpeople? 🙁
Still my favorite You Tube instructor. I’ve learned so much from Marty, even though I like country and folk.
I remember when Marty started these lessons, is,it 3 years already, great teacher
cool as always ….can i get the tabs??plz …
$99 for 4 dvd’s isn’t bad, but I would prefer to be able to buy them seperate, even for $30 a piece. Just in case I didn’t find them as helpful as I would have liked, and then I would have only wasted $30, instead of $100…
nice. good clear instruction.
they’re for begginers. remember where we all started
tabs are for losers
starting on the third, or in this case the minor third, always sounds great. Also adding a major seventh or a sharp nine makes you stand out and sound awesome
Very good lesson!
heyy. wher i can see the tab
A minor Pent = C major Pent. Right On !! 😉
marty how do you get that awesome blues sound?
A chord tone is the 1st 3rd and 5th interval of the scale if its a triad or 1 3 5 7 for a seventh. So if the song is in G & the progression is say G to C to D u would start on a 1,3,5 or 7 related to the chord of the measure. In pentatonic minor ud be thinking of starting on a G(1) Bb(3) D(5) or F(5) over the G. Over the C ud want a C(1) E(3) G(5) or Bb(7).
U get the idea? now the pentatonic is nice cuz most of the notes work but the forth doesnt so much so if you land hard on a G wen the d chord shows up u will sound off. Think on that and get back to me.
what do you mean by "chord tone"?
best to start on a chord tone. ie: 1,3,5 or 7
whats the song or scale that’s playing in the background? thanks….
i have a soloing question for you… lets say the song is in G, and your gona start your solo, using the minor pentatonic scale.. do you HAVE TO start on a "G" note? or can it be started on any note that falls on the G minor pentatonic scale?
do you have any more vids on how to solo and or scales to thanks and good vids
Is he using flatwounds?