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  • Wow!!! What a hugely usefull lesson!! Thank you both for your great job!

    Keep on the good work!!

    All the knowledge I have on guitar were given by you!

    Greetings from Portugal!

  • who on earth pressed the dislike button?

  • great job tony! Marty is a tough act to follow, but i loved the great trick you taught me in this lesson

  • Thanks!

  • This is just great......thanks again.

  • Thanks Tony , that is a great hook for remembering.

    Oak

  • Sounds fine indeed, thanks a lot for the hints :)

  • nice job! thx

  • that actually does work very well. i can easily identify the roots on my power chords, which helps my chord progressions alot. singing it while playing the note is also a great idea, i sang into my electric tuner to make sure that i was singing the right notes then i played them in unison on the guitar, thanks a lot man

  • wow just waisted some minutes on life

  • is that a gibson 175-d? i got a cortez copy of that's exactly the same as that guitar,but it's from the 70's. i'm tryin to find out how much it's worth. i've seen a vintage 175 at guitar center going for around 2 grand.

  • Dude, I wanted back fretting with the thumb advice...

    If I wanted to learn the notes on the low e, I'd grab a note chart.

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  • No worries buddy. If ya need any other tips, just let me know.

  • I pretty much have it down by the fact there is only one half step between B and C, and E and F which correspond to the fret distance between the notes.

    Plus, I joined the Jazz Ensemble in my college this semester and learned more than I could ever imagine about chords based on roots and multiple voicings.

    Can't wait to play 20 days from now. I almost got my parts down, Three lines away from finishing one of their songs and the other song is a series of easy chord changes so it'll be good.

  • All cool. I just think that this is a good way of developing transcribing skills also. I think it does help your transcribing by being able to sing along to the notes. Yeah my mate is doing jazz at college now but for drums. He is a mad drummer but still has difficulty transcribing a bit when they tell him to listen to like a Miles Davis song and transcribe everything including the solos. Good luck with everything. Hope all goes well.

  • Great lesson Tony and good luck , thanks for taking the time to do this .

  • love ur guitar

  • you're very good man! your teaching technique is also awesome!

  • great lesson

    two good teachers one website equals awsome

  • nice lesson, man.

    is the hat a requirement to be marty's friend, or just a magical guitar thing?

  • both of course!

  • i bought the hat and now i can play guitar its all in the hat

  • @thesenselesswonder ahahahahaha, I was just about to write the same thing!

  • Thanks Tony, Nice lesson Mate.

  • wher the hell is marty?

    Who the hell are you man!!!!

  • no reason to be unkind, he says his name in the beginning.

    appearently, marty tries to introduce him to us, so that we will subscribe to his channel, once it opens..

  • this is my good friend tony. I'm dooing the same amount of lessons but adding my talented friends lessons so there's even more material than I can cover as one person. It's a good thing for you out there because I know some very talented people!!! trust me it's good.

  • @gigizach08 marty ein guter guitarer lehrer ist. Veileicht sie wollte guitar gute spielen

  • what;s the chord at 4:20?

  • dude, you're savage, just as good as marty!! maybe less crazy =] the more the merrier!

  • eeeeh tony nice lesson bro

  • A major shape barre chord root on A string so it is officially a D Major chord.

  • this guys pretty cool. but i miss MARTY!!!

  • Thanks for the lesson. Needed help with barre chord concepts, since I've just gotten down playing them. Great lesson overall.

  • Brucco! Brucco! Brucco! kidding Marty, still love you too.

  • Superior Lesson!

  • Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!!! Who are you and what did you do to Marty!?

  • this is my great friend and fellow musician Tony. I'm still around, just want to share the talented people I know with the world. I won't stop the volume of lessons that I produce, just adding even more!!!

    peace,

    marty

  • COOL!

  • Awesome, really good method, just what i needed!

  • Man that's a good lookin guitar! Marty! keep this Brucco cat around, he's a very good teacher too.

  • Brucco eats guitars for breakfast.

  • "Tony Brucco" sounds like a name of some Mafia guy xp

  • lol yeah it does :P

  • awsome lesson !!

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