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How to Play Guitar – Open G Major Pentatonic Solos

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25 Responses to “How to Play Guitar – Open G Major Pentatonic Solos”

  • tmothy100:

    nice man
    nice man

  • radianceguitarista:

    marty rules.

    marty rules.

  • freddykrugar10:

    wat is it with the …
    wat is it with the backgrounds

  • DarlingPeterBand:

    wow straight to the …
    wow straight to the point , get to the good stuff, you really are a remarkable teacher! i was jammin as soon as the video was over thanks marty!

  • shon9514:

    Great teaching, …
    Great teaching, great personality, love the evil eye at 4:06!! Thank you.

  • chrisekelman:

    thanks Marty.
    thanks Marty.

  • tuxNam:

    nice again marty ;)
    nice again marty ;)

    wish you were here by pink floyd is in the key of G by example :) and its a cool riff :)
    And if I’m not wrong, the solo is in main part in the same key

    keep good job :)

  • charlesfleury1:

    outstanding..great …
    outstanding..great teacher..great guitarist

  • codyjt94:

    i think one part on …
    i think one part on the riff of back in black uses this. actually im pretty sure it does. my teacher said it was called a G run

  • lookylooky2006:

    not only invaluable …
    not only invaluable but ms makes it fun to play and the background with the barn is too funny

    the part towards the end where you play the chords intersperced with the notes is what its about

    thanks

  • MClown69:

    Thanks once again! …
    Thanks once again! you are the man! Schwartz pwns once again!!!!

  • hmacmi11:

    I love this guy, 5 …
    I love this guy, 5 out of 5 everytime and he is a very good teacher. Guitar is a very difficult instrument to learn and I have progressed 10 fold following Marty’s lessons…. I am loving the backgrounds..

  • rtamaral222:

    Great lesson, Marty …
    Great lesson, Marty! Thanks!

  • MATTHEWLAWSON21:

    Great vid!
    Great vid!

  • Mako235:

    Hey Marty, Dwight …
    Hey Marty, Dwight Yoakam’s version of “Honkey Tonk Man’ is played in this key. The intro, fills, solo, and chords. You should try covering it or doing an instructional.

  • chrisvids27:

    i dont think marty …
    i dont think marty is playing his best because there is no guitar that can withstand the heat from the schwartz

  • da98bird:

    Cool Barn!
    Cool Barn!

  • skint0n0minted:

    Em is the relative …
    Em is the relative minor to G major. so yhe same notes but different root

  • claronaminerva:

    Damn… I wish I …
    Damn… I wish I had that hat..=o) May the Schwartz be with you.

  • DelusionsOfGrandeur:

    Yes G major is …
    Yes G major is relative to e minor. Just like C major is relative to A minor. The only difference between the major scale and its relative minor is you start the scale at a different note and it sounds different. Hope that helps.

  • BrownGuitar11:

    yeah! . G Major . …
    yeah! . G Major . is E minor . ! if u dont understand ill explain its nnot that hard

  • 1ManWreckingMachine:

    Isn’t this a Em …
    Isn’t this a Em pentatonic scale too?
    By the way, thanks Marty

  • ibizaboyz:

    that’s cool
    that’s cool

  • laughbox92:

    damn somebody …
    somebody already said but we have the same hat !!

  • skateandcreate1234:

    another great …
    another great lesson from the best teacher.

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