Martin Miller Guitar Lesson | Outlining Chords While Soloing
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Martin Miller is a highly regarded guitarists & music teacher with millions of views on his own channel alone! Martin has an incredible amount of skill & technical prowess when it comes to the electric guitar, but melody is always at the heart of his playing. In this lesson, Martin focuses on improvising solo's over chords, and with a few keys points can make your playing stand out & become more memorable.
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Chapters
0:00 - lesson intro
1:51 - example 1 (pentatonic)
3:39 - example 2 (using chord tones)
5:02 - example 3 (using single notes)
6:39 - example 4 (adding 7ths & 9ths)
7:53 - outro
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So good lesson ! it's the chords used in electric gypsy from Andy Timmon , can hear the same process in his improvisation
Wow. I've been learning for the last year and hitting that "trapped" feeling with just pentatonic stuff and was looking for ways to change it up. It was nice to see a rocker put something like this out.
Love it, thanks
Thank you Martin just what I needed to practice and you nailed it thank you so much !
Thank you, sir, useful!
Wow, that sounded beautiful, thanks 👍
Great stuff Martin! 🎸
nicest guitar teacher ever!!!
Beautiful pretty triads in between
Great advice, your a Legend young bro, David Bahar Edinburgh x
I can highly recommend the book!
DISCLAIMER: I am not affiliated with Martin or the publisher. I am a fan and it is my honest opinion that this book is of great value.
I love Martin and his playing. But the book did nothing for me. But I guess he does make it clear that you have to be pretty solid at lead playing already to really get the true benefit. Which I am not. Even his simple examples are way too hard for me. But I guess I can at least understand how they work from a theory standpoint
Still a lot of Pentatonic Sound, right? This sounds like Electric Gypsy from Andy Timmons 8-)
Also heard a bit of Electric Gypsy in the melody, but I think he isn't thinking in the context of the scale, more like chord tones and arpeggios, but the pentatonic scale will work over those chords and he probably combines all of these approaches.
Almost all chords are the same as eletric gypsy
EG uses one of the most common progressions on the planet to be fair
It's the same chord progression
Rock is sucks