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Night changes guitar tutorial
Night changes guitar tutorial







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In Wonderful Tonight, there’s also a cool little run coming down from the G chord. Wonderful Tonight is a great song for beginners this way, because you can start simpler, and then add a few more techniques as you get used to the chords. In this song, you can strum through the chords, or you if you want you can lightly pick through the chords. Thousands and thousands of hit songs have been written using just these chords, so if you can get these ones down, they’ll serve you well for a lot of other songs too. The chords you need for this lesson are G, D, C and Em. Hey guys, here’s another great guitar lesson from Marty Schwartz – this one on Eric Clapton’s Wonderful Tonight chords. Grab your guitar, and enjoy! Jimi Hendrix Chords This chord is really just an inversion of the normal root 5 barred A chord pattern, so it might help you to relate to it that way. There are a few so-called ‘Jimi Hendrix chords’ and it isn’t like he’s the only one that played them, however some of those chords were famously used by Jimi and when you hear them, immediately his music comes to mind. This chord is a really fun one to play around with it has a great melodic sound and there are tons of embellishments you can experiment with as well. Marty teaches the’ Hendrix major chord’ in this one, which is a really nice sounding bar chord formation.

night changes guitar tutorial

Nevertheless, there are some good things to learn in this video. This one has some humor added because he’s on vacation and one of his kids walks across the camera!

night changes guitar tutorial

Here’s another great guitar lesson from Marty Schwartz, this one is on Jimi Hendrix chords and inversions. Not sure what Marty’s doing differently in this video, as it is a tiny bit fuzzy, maybe out of focus? No matter, you can still see everything quite clearly. Marty also talks about the strumming pattern, in terms of ups and downs, but if you watch close you should be able to pick it up as he goes along here. The chords get changed up a bit in there as well. In the second verse, you can squeak past by playing the same things as the first verse, or alternatively, Marty will show you some cool variations that you can use instead. There’s also a musical interlude, but that’s the same chords as the verse. In the verse, we start off with a Bm, then run through the same three chords, G, D, A. There are also a few fill riffs thrown in, which really help the song along, which you can checkout as Marty is playing through the song. In this song, we’re going to be using a capo on the second fret.

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Here’s how to play the guitar chords for Paradise, by Coldplay. The second half of the video is simply Marty laying down a blues groove for you to solo over top of, so have as much fun as you can with this one! Acoustic Blues Guitar Lesson With Marty:Ĭlick here for more guitar lessons with Marty Schwartz Once you’ve got a handle on that blues riff, the best way to apply it is with a blues jam track.

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You’ll have to work on getting the bend up to the right place, as you might find it more natural to go to a full half tone bend there, but work on the quarter, you’ll find it is worth it. You’ve got the rest of that pentatonic minor scale to work with – every single note in that scale is going to sound sa-weet!Īlso check out that bluesy sounding quarter note bend he’s got going.

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Once you’ve got that double stop down, feel free to experiment with the rest of the blues lick and create your own riff out of it. Of course if you want to, you can also play these blues licks on an electric guitar, they work just as well on either acoustic or electric. Here’s another cool acoustic blues guitar lesson with Marty Schwartz… checkout the double stop riff that comes out of the E pentatonic minor scale, it sounds really sweet!









Night changes guitar tutorial