June 22, 2010

Lead guitar learn wide soloing with Pentatonic blues scales


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www.nextlevelguitar.com Click thelink above to receive free exclusive videos, newsletters, and lots more free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this lead guitar lesson video we teach how to play a minor arpeggio as well as how to apply and use the arpeggio and link it to other scales. Many more full on video lessons at the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com
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June 22, 2010

CoreyStubbings :

YES!

SrRamirez661 :

im excited ass hell too! zzzzzzzz zzzzzz zxzz

Stoplightcity :

@redandwhite12 The guitar is a Heritage 535. Check out the history of the company online.

harro098765 :

hey guys check out my vids on my page!

666DaDoom666 :

Some nasty licks you’re playing. If that doens’t wake up your dog I suspect it’s dead :)

smellslikemeryspirit :

como puedes ser tan bueno

kolin711ck :

you got awsome guitar face

June 23, 2010

redandwhite12 :

what guitar do you have?

psalms67 :

Marty your cap is all bout you please forgive the comment. you instruction is very helpful. your guitar playing is fine. take care brother.

psalms67 :

bout your cap brother.

miezulet :

marty the weedhead ftw

mickyzapedoo :

The rhythm guitar in the opening song sounds just like John Mayer’s “Neon”.

pablodaniel449 :

para q el Fender ecendido si no esta conectada ahi la guitarra ¬¬…

Psychatron :

This man is a guitar god. You can’t seperate this man from the guitar because both are ONE!!!

1bulldog998 :

great lesson loved it

79dan :

@simon1589 he’s baked! theres another vid of out there where he reeeeaaalllly looks baked….lol

Hyooori :

nice lesson. lol link is on the bottom now

simon1589 :

what`s wrong with his eyes…herbage ??

UnseenChaos :

You Rock Marty!! You sound high as f__k at the start!!

THRILLTAKEN :

hey dude I love your guitar!!!lol and ur good at teching!! marty ROCKS!!!! oohh wait i mean MARTY BLUES!!!!!!

Lynn2485 :

please post a little wing srv lesson full version please please begging you here!

alcon04 :

Thank you Thank you!!

Ghostofgrace92 :

God Marty your such a tool….JUST KIDDING , your the only guy on youtube i’ll actually listen too. you’ve helped me out with my blues leads soooo much. i’ve been playing for almost 9 years now. and never realised i was playing the Pentatonic blues scale when i solo’d before i watch these videos. anyways i no longer get lost during solo’s thanks to you man!

dericjohn7 :

hey Martyy

do you have a tab for 7:41 to 7:47 ?

send it to my email please, johnderic(underscore)cruz(at)yahoo(dot)com

thanks. great videos man

fowler512010 :

how many guitars does he have? and what models are they? i wonder….

royfren12 :

Rock N` Roll

pacrat90 :

@thrashtildeth247

Are you fucking retarded?

giutar24 :

I like looking, && observing other good guitarist. :D . It helps my guitar playing get stronger. :D .

thrashtildeth247 :

that guitar is an epic fail

TheJetfighter666 :

What I do is hit my low e string and just bring it up the neck ’til it is in tune with the song[ [the part I want to play my lead in …………. I practice some times by playing over a whole song, Hit or miss, Just have fun. Go away from it and play something else if you get frustrated.. Get back to it later. The bridge sometimes in a different key but sometimes not….Take easy songs first , The Ramones are great for that

cshanna21 :

@TheJetfighter666 wow, thank you. any idea how i can find the key? that tricks me.

GlennP91 :

you inspire me to make my own music thank you

TheJetfighter666 :

@cshanna21 find the key and just play up the scales a bit then skip some notes or just repeat some notes in the scale.and just fell around some notes out then you got your lead. I use a lot of ” Passing tones” so it just sounds natural

ragrytakr :

@RsGhost1
Still though, if ur a beginner u would prbably want to learn the correct way , and not get used to such weird terms as “flat third”.

ragrytakr :

Flat third..ugh

cshanna21 :

i have been playing lead for 5 years now, and i can solo pretty good, but i cant make solos, i just cant grasp making my own, but i play other famous solos to the note. how can i make my own, i really don’t understand theory. any tips?

noobaxe :

thank you very much dave, this lesson gave me so much inspiration and gave me some ideas for cool licks to put in my arsenal =D

GingerChris212 :

For all the beginners looking at this i got this instructional interactive cd the other week and its improved my playing ten fold. Search for this on ebay Not Getting Any Better at Guitar?? ~~Learn To SHRED!~~ its well worth the small ammount of cash i paid for it.

GingerChris212 :

@Onelife2liv13 @Onelife2liv13 Yer he means minor 3rd but saying flat 3rd it just bad musical grammar. Whats he going to call it if its not flat? Theres no such thing as a natural 3rd or sharp 3rd. As i said before its either major, minor or in really jazzy and obscure chords augmented or diminished.

Onelife2liv13 :

@GingerChris212 flat 3rd == minor third

laikynsdad :

bloody english

evb4mvp :

you guys are amazing and im legitly learning guitar

am7b51 :

just mind the effort on teaching you how to play lead dudes and yes rsghost you are right

GingerChris212 :

Same here im not a beginner but i like to back track and pick up things i missed. This guy shoulnt teach as he does it badly and will put any beginner off to a bad start.

RsGhost1 :

@GingerChris212 Oh whoops he did say flat third afterwards.

RsGhost1 :

He didn’t say flat third though, he said flatted 3rd. Which is a minor third in terms of intervals. Don’t immediately attack him, he’s merely trying to teach beginner guitarists some stuff. I’m not even a beginner I just like to watch his videos btw xD

GingerChris212 :

No there isnt. There can be a flat or sharp note but not 3rd. A 3rd in a chord can be minor, major and sometimes augmented or diminished but there is no such thing as a flat 3rd. Unless america has different music theory. In england there is no such thing as a flat 3rd.

RsGhost1 :

@GingerChris212 Of course there’s something like a flat third…

June 24, 2010

dontmesafrusciante :

@GingerChris212 Hahahaha

crownvvc4 :

@
twobuckstuck …..TRUE…UNLESS YOUR RIDING A BIKE

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