@cartmanrulez32 I don’t know your skill level, but for me, focus was the key. Use chords that require your pinky like Bmin and Am add9 and focus on lifting your pinky and placing back down in the right spot. Try some Hammer on and offs. If you spend about five minutes a day just focusing on the pinky, you will have it in a couple of weeks. It’s all muscle memory. Bends might be another story.
I have had lessons on these concepts before, but a huge light bulb of comprehension went off while watching this video. Thank you Marty !!!!!
I really like how you include the strumming at the end for us to try out what you showed us.
@cartmanrulez32 play a lot of stuff this involves the use of your pinky…play your open chords like E major/minor with your pinky and ring finger instead of your pointer and middle. This will also help your barre chords
@cartmanrulez32 play a lot of stuff this involves the use of your pinky…play your open chords like E major/minor with your pinky and ring finger instead of your pointer and middle. This will also help your barre chords
Thanks Marty! One of the best videos ever. Please show us some more videos like this, where we can jam with open chord backing with other beginner guitarists.
@theLazyCoder Agreed! It would be even nicer if he spent a minute or two explaining what he’s doing for the backing track. There’s a little more going on than just an open A chord
6:24
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So you use the 5 F# minor pentatonic boxes down the neck but resolve to the A’s as the root notes in all 5 boxes to get that major sound?
awesome lesson. you are the master..
I love how you add a strum at the end of a song. The down up finish is awesome!
Pure Prarie League – Aime = A MAJOR pentatonic scale
nice guitar!!. i wish i could afford that
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Loved that little lick at 4 mins 11 secs, sweet as they get keep up the good work marty,
@cartmanrulez32 I don’t know your skill level, but for me, focus was the key. Use chords that require your pinky like Bmin and Am add9 and focus on lifting your pinky and placing back down in the right spot. Try some Hammer on and offs. If you spend about five minutes a day just focusing on the pinky, you will have it in a couple of weeks. It’s all muscle memory. Bends might be another story.
I have had lessons on these concepts before, but a huge light bulb of comprehension went off while watching this video. Thank you Marty !!!!!
I have had lessons on these concepts before, but a huge light bulb of comprehension went off while watching this video. Thank you Marty !!!!!
I really like how you include the strumming at the end for us to try out what you showed us.
fantastiic!!!! like!!!
@cartmanrulez32 play a lot of stuff this involves the use of your pinky…play your open chords like E major/minor with your pinky and ring finger instead of your pointer and middle. This will also help your barre chords
@cartmanrulez32 play a lot of stuff this involves the use of your pinky…play your open chords like E major/minor with your pinky and ring finger instead of your pointer and middle. This will also help your barre chords
@cartmanrulez32 if your penis is small, its easy
you that thing if your unfit and you see people running and you instantly feel tired. I just got that
1:23 so I was just playing an A… yeah right. just playing…
Now only if Marty were finnish… I’d pay him.
69 likes… lol
Thanks Marty! One of the best videos ever. Please show us some more videos like this, where we can jam with open chord backing with other beginner guitarists.
@theLazyCoder Agreed! It would be even nicer if he spent a minute or two explaining what he’s doing for the backing track. There’s a little more going on than just an open A chord
just tha video i been lookin for
John Mayer uses a lot of those major pentatonic sounds, especially on Gravity. Very nice as always, Marty!
@cartmanrulez32 Please reply to this guy lmao ^^
@cartmanrulez32 Use it