February 5, 2010

Learn guitar jazz rhythm & how solo w/ Harmonic Minor Scale


www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar. Totally fun and FREE! In this lesson we teach a standard minor 2-5-1 jazzy rhythm and also how to play lead guitar using the Harmonic Minor Scale over the rhythm to create a more exotic sound. Many more lessons on the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com

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February 5, 2010

chasehawley :

yeah man you are really a good teacher alot of people have no idea how to give a lesson through youtube

veciubastardo :

Marty sei fantastico!

rikkijohansson :

haha .you rock as a teacher. your are fun and you make learning funny . rock on!!!

sebastianduran :

You have all my respect Marty, keep rocking, and thank you for the guitar lesson.

BlueSpawnRecords :

H535 Heritage?

Quincy0047 :

So I learned the chords and I was thinking to myself “there is no way in the whole wide world that these are going to sound good” and then he played them in sequence and my first reaction was ZOMG – JAZZY!!

fatboyphil044 :

Its funny how many of these tutorials have guys reading off screens.

aaronmcc23 :

@jpenag

Really good reply mate!

southphilly659 :

marty got skillz out of this world!

murderdick :

I purchased some of Marty’s DVD’s, and I can’t begin to tell you how much my playing has improved. Well worth the money!!! Marty is without a doubt one of the best teachers out there. Rock on Marty and thank you sir.

InstrumentalMania :

keep swinging, more like…lol

bluesyjazzcat31 :

This was cool man!

chineseboy1993hk :

my father got the exact same guitar and i am practicing with it everyday(without his knowledge)

jpenag :

I know a lot of people are saying thankyou, that ur a great guit player, how cool ur style is etc etc however I’d still want to sum up with those people and thank you again, cos it’s never enough to thank such thing which is sharing with others, thank you Marty, you’ve done something meaningful for others! keep rockin

thenameisballs :

has anybody bought any of the dvds?

does it teach you this stuff?

dbarbiegirl :

thank you dude :)

February 6, 2010

Konrad111111 :

One thing to add: You shouldn’t play the 7 over the D7b5 chord, but rather the b7, cause otherwise it spoils the sound of the G7 ;) . (my teacher taught me that…)

stormtimedoor1138 :

my favorite lesson yet! Marty, you have blown my mind once again! thanks man

JasontheChef1 :

thanks! trying this out right now…

blitzco :

Man ! been messing with pentatonics and minor scales for ages but put over such a simple chord progression and WOW it comes alive, Great Lesson man keep it coming !!! BIG UP !

dUJARAH7 :

5 stars! What’s that chord like hammer on called at 10:34 and how is it done?

matkogrgas :

coolest guitar guy on youtube :D

aapie1212 :

Wow u rock man

ISS5731 :

hey, ive already signed up for the newsletter so its not letting me get the jamtracks, cuz it says ive already signed up. is there a way i can still get them?

juanlash :

nice guitar, what is it?

Charl :

nice playing man! I also have a Learn Lead Guitar blog but it’s still growing at this stage. I will refer people here as well! Looking forward to those jam tracks

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