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Click the above link to check out our 4 DVD set “Beginner Blues Rock Soloing” – it has over 8 hours of video lessons, jam tracks, and a coinciding written lesson booklet.

This lesson is a small part of a lesson in the above 4 dvd set where we teach more practice devices to help you with your lead blues guitar playing – create riffs and MORE!

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25 Responses to Learn how to play blues lead guitar create licks practice

  1. crazy00metal says:

    realy good :D
    realy good :D

  2. MrIsaacman987 says:

    amazing
    amazing

  3. mana1full says:

    bad

    bad

  4. rohanspencer says:

    very good
    very good

  5. Ebeet0FAN says:

    Best teacher on …
    Best teacher on YouTube I learned all my knowleg from him 1 year and 5months of guitarplaying with marty :) I can jam pretty cool blueses and I´m proud of it :D
    Greatings from germany

  6. IIMaddyGII says:

    how can u play with …
    how can u play with a guitar and and amp twice the size of u there huge

  7. marine0317usmc says:

    marty that video …
    marty that video really helped me pick up one how the blues guys run their stuff together thanks

  8. LostandRecovered says:

    @fendersprint Yeah. …
    @fendersprint Yeah.

    C
    A (relative minor of C)
    G (relative minor of A)
    E (relative minor of G)
    D (uhh..relative minor of F?) lol. kinda ruins the pattern.

  9. bluehyperhadow says:

    nice teaching!!!Ive …
    nice teaching!!!Ive learned a lot!

  10. fendersprint says:

    look up the CAGED …
    look up the CAGED method for finding your scales anywhere on the neck. Its really great… its based on the C A G E and D chords, each having a relative minor of the first one…. such as E minor is the relative minor to G, and the G minor is the relative minor to A. For this you need to learn each pentatonic scale form for each chord…. so the CAGEand D scales. once you learn them all, you know the relative minors too…. believe me it will all make sense just google it. or you tube it idk…

  11. Boss44221 says:

    How do you make it …
    How do you make it so you can solo everywhere on the neck no matter the key of the song?

  12. ashrockon says:

    more from you marty …
    more from you marty very cool

  13. dudzi777 says:

    WOW!!!! he is a …
    WOW!!!! he is a great guitar teacher he made it really easy to learn he didnt go to fast and he didnt go to slow. also he didnt drag it on and on.he also didnt just show it to us and then it was over he explained it.

  14. JGGWV73 says:

    Man I can’t tell …
    Man I can’t tell you enough what a great guitar instructor you are. I’ve learned more that I ever have. You’re clear right to the point, know when to stop and repeat, etc. etc. Keep the vids coming. Peace

  15. djjairi says:

    I love marty :)


    I love marty :)

    Again a great lesson, you make me wanna play guitar more and more :)

  16. Myzze579 says:

    I love these …
    I love these guitars!

  17. djtazzle says:

    2 09- 2 12 sounds …
    2 09- 2 12 sounds like the begining of the stairway solo

  18. smartalex1122 says:

    “my baby joe’s” …
    “my baby joe’s” thats the store

  19. THEtinybrat24 says:

    i hate my pinky. it …
    i hate my pinky. it gets sore

  20. smashingpoop says:

    how do you practise …
    how do you practise improvising? i just play over backingtracks but it always sounds the same and i cant go as fast as i want

  21. MikeTheGuy00 says:

    There’s studying… …
    There’s studying…. listening to music is great while playing….

    One great thing to train that’s not your fingers are your ears. Train them hard. Some people will have trouble, but it isn’t that easy for ANYONE.

    Sing the notes you play in a key. Or vice versa. Sing BEFORE you play the note, etc. etc.

    There’s so many perspectives on “practicing”.

    Learn some theory… know your fretboard inside and out… use your musical mind… your imagination… look for inspiration. Make music.

  22. MikeTheGuy00 says:

    You know… when …
    You know… when you just tell someone to “practice”, you’re probably encouraging a bad habit upon those who wanna know these things to get better.

    It’s not JUST practicing… it’s KNOWING what you are practicing. You need to have a target. You gotta shoot at it. And keep going at that target till you can get a bullseye 100 times in a row.

    Some people wanna play rhythm good while singing.

    What do you do for that? Practice LOADS. Simple.

    But when it comes to serious lead, It ain’t just that.

  23. ajatkinson2004 says:

    your who’s what?
    your who’s what?

  24. smartalex1122 says:

    get em at my baby …
    get em at my baby joe’s store

  25. 54321FUCKYOU says:

    No………….
    No………….

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