Marty's awesome. Justin Sandercoe of Justin Guitar is also terrific. I also like Art of Guitar, and Andy Guitar. Guitareo has some good tips, too, although there aren't the same structured lesson programs you get with Justin and Andy and Art of Guitar. There are others, as well. But those are a good place to start.
Re: Step 6. Get a Guitar Teacher. Yes! Yes! Absolutely. Here's what you get from a good guitar teacher. Eyes. Ears. Head. They can watch you and listen to you and pick out things you had no idea about and fix them before they become unfixable. It can be incredibly subtle. In my first lesson with my most recent teacher, (pandemic is in the way right now, as I REALLY prefer in person), he cocked an ear and listened to my strumming. He asked me to do it again, got down close listening, then watched me as I strummed. He then asked me to show him my pick, and how I gripped it. He shortened my grip on the pick, I swear, by no more than 2 millimetres, and asked me to spend the time between then and the next lesson practicing with that and getting used to it. Once I got past the adjustment period, I found I had more control over the pick, and it had less tendancy to get pulled out of my hand. Over time, I have gained much more touch and subtlety with my strumming. The sound has improved immeasurably. All that from 1 minute of my teacher applying his ears, his eyes, and his knowledge and experience. That's just one example. I could also talk about what he did for my finger picking technique, or what he did for my palm muting. I could talk about how a good teacher will know what to have you learn next, what to have you work on, what you need to learn to be a good guitar player. How a teacher can bring that structure and guidance, than knowledge of where to go, what to do, and what to ignore for now. How a teacher can play along with you, jam with you, and really teach you how to play with another player, how to make MUSIC with another player. There are so many reasons to get a teacher. They can speed things up, avoid problems, and help you reach a higher level. Is it possible to do it without one? Yes. Some do. But is it easier, usually much easier, with the help and guidance of a good teacher? For most of us, yes, absolutely!!!! If you can afford it, do it. Trust me.
I played the cello for 8 years, played the piano all my life, and have perfect pitch so I kind of assumed the guitar was going to come easy to me. I was totally wrong, it's freakin hard man!
Finally someone to lead me in the right direction everytime i pick up my new guitar i get so lost on what to do and get discouraged but im finally beginning the grind of learning scales and what notes are what frets and some cords! But ill for sure give marty music a try lol
thanks so much! my family gave me a guitar a few months ago and I didn't really know how to start to play and more hehe :'] (it's a typical Creole guitar)
Oh wow I love this, I'm so glad I saw this. I've been learning guitar for the past month n like I don't really have a proper learning path I'm following, I've just kinda been doing random stuff Thanks for making this Guess scales is my next destination
Same. I think I'm making pretty good progress for 1 month, but I feel its hard to have a really focused practice once I'm done warming up with some scales and simple chord changes. I get unfocused and sometimes frustrated.
To learn faster you must must love music like nothing else compares to it and then you must also really LOVE GUITAR to learn as well I recommend learning TAB and obviously the chords
Awesome video! I have been playing for a little over a year and a half and I gotta say, it’s an interesting journey😂 There are definitely ups and down but man it’s fun when you get good at it. I play a lot of riffs in drop d and I absolutely love Metallica! Anyone who is reading this that is considering playing guitar, do it! It’s amazing! I hope this message inspired some of you. Keep shreddin😎
My dad was a guitar player and I never learned from him. Like how to play, but I know how to restring and do all the other things that I need to do. I have three electric guitars. None of them are by the prestigious amazing Gibson. I would love to own a Gibson. The SG.
Thank you so much, I’m just learning now and stumbled upon you one year progression video and now your channel. And now ik what steps to take (side note before visiting your channel I went straight to Marty music lol)
I need to take my bass to a luthier. The neck is bowed. She doesn't sound very good. Thanks for all the advice! A solid plan is always good to learn by. EDIT: I also love the haircut!
I personally started on acoustic. Although it’s harder in the beginning to form chords on acoustic, it gives a better foundation and really develops your calluses and finger strength better than electric guitar. When you finally switch from acoustic to electric, the strings will feel like butter and you’ll already have done all the heavy lifting. But if you switch from electric to acoustic, it’s a more difficult transition and you’ll probably have to start over again in building finger strength and calluses.
First, get a decent instrument. My first guitar was a €80 guitar with a Floyd rose...... Bought 3 before i spent enough for it to actually be enjoyable to play. The guitar i actually learned to play on was a Harley Benton not expensive but for around €200 you'll have a decent instrument 👌
I bought a decent acoustic on the marketplace for 30 bucks and an old Ibanez and amp for 75. If you watch they will often mark them down because so many are for sale right now.
Listen, your fucking amazing, and I just want to say your very pretty, I am 15 turning 16, and I think that your doing an amazing job, I want to be a tattoo artist, and listen, you ever want one, I’ll do what ever tattoo you want, for FREE
@@rareGUNDAM_ OK here we go soon 🤩 So you spoiler me, whats in the "What to do when you get your 2nd Guitar" Tutorial 😅 That was mean , i go tell my mom
actually, first step is taking a pic of your guitar and posting on social media
ah crap, I totally skipped that one :(
No thanks
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Why is this so relateful???
real
Heck, ur so right😭😭i got my 1st guitar for almost 2 years and i only decided to learn now then I went to marty music!!!
Marty's awesome. Justin Sandercoe of Justin Guitar is also terrific. I also like Art of Guitar, and Andy Guitar. Guitareo has some good tips, too, although there aren't the same structured lesson programs you get with Justin and Andy and Art of Guitar. There are others, as well. But those are a good place to start.
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same. except i had mine for 5 years
I got mine for Christmas and I did the same thing
literally me, i just picked it up for the first time this week 🥲
Re: Step 6. Get a Guitar Teacher. Yes! Yes! Absolutely. Here's what you get from a good guitar teacher. Eyes. Ears. Head. They can watch you and listen to you and pick out things you had no idea about and fix them before they become unfixable. It can be incredibly subtle. In my first lesson with my most recent teacher, (pandemic is in the way right now, as I REALLY prefer in person), he cocked an ear and listened to my strumming. He asked me to do it again, got down close listening, then watched me as I strummed. He then asked me to show him my pick, and how I gripped it. He shortened my grip on the pick, I swear, by no more than 2 millimetres, and asked me to spend the time between then and the next lesson practicing with that and getting used to it. Once I got past the adjustment period, I found I had more control over the pick, and it had less tendancy to get pulled out of my hand. Over time, I have gained much more touch and subtlety with my strumming. The sound has improved immeasurably. All that from 1 minute of my teacher applying his ears, his eyes, and his knowledge and experience.
That's just one example. I could also talk about what he did for my finger picking technique, or what he did for my palm muting. I could talk about how a good teacher will know what to have you learn next, what to have you work on, what you need to learn to be a good guitar player. How a teacher can bring that structure and guidance, than knowledge of where to go, what to do, and what to ignore for now. How a teacher can play along with you, jam with you, and really teach you how to play with another player, how to make MUSIC with another player. There are so many reasons to get a teacher. They can speed things up, avoid problems, and help you reach a higher level. Is it possible to do it without one? Yes. Some do. But is it easier, usually much easier, with the help and guidance of a good teacher? For most of us, yes, absolutely!!!! If you can afford it, do it. Trust me.
I played the cello for 8 years, played the piano all my life, and have perfect pitch so I kind of assumed the guitar was going to come easy to me. I was totally wrong, it's freakin hard man!
your hair looks so good!
Finally someone to lead me in the right direction everytime i pick up my new guitar i get so lost on what to do and get discouraged but im finally beginning the grind of learning scales and what notes are what frets and some cords! But ill for sure give marty music a try lol
I got my first guitar because of you :) I'm really happy with it, though it is really tough to learn. I hope I can keep going though!!
How’s it going with your progress?
hows it going?
Tough? Its easy if you put all your effort in it
thanks so much! my family gave me a guitar a few months ago and I didn't really know how to start to play and more hehe :'] (it's a typical Creole guitar)
Such a great video. I’m just about to start play electric guitar and your tips are extremely helpful for me. Thx a lot!
I've been growing my hair for 3 years, now it's time to learn to guitar lol
Oh wow I love this, I'm so glad I saw this. I've been learning guitar for the past month n like I don't really have a proper learning path I'm following, I've just kinda been doing random stuff
Thanks for making this
Guess scales is my next destination
Same. I think I'm making pretty good progress for 1 month, but I feel its hard to have a really focused practice once I'm done warming up with some scales and simple chord changes. I get unfocused and sometimes frustrated.
To learn faster you must must love music like nothing else compares to it and then you must also really LOVE GUITAR to learn as well I recommend learning TAB and obviously the chords
But if you want to become pro you must study music theory
Awesome video! I have been playing for a little over a year and a half and I gotta say, it’s an interesting journey😂 There are definitely ups and down but man it’s fun when you get good at it. I play a lot of riffs in drop d and I absolutely love Metallica! Anyone who is reading this that is considering playing guitar, do it! It’s amazing! I hope this message inspired some of you. Keep shreddin😎
For your comment I will go and learn guitar, ty!
@@elchrisgonzo I’m so happy your deciding to start the guitar journey!! I wish you the best of luck!!
@@elchrisgonzohow did it go? I'm just starting out and I wanna hear your experience with it after a year!
Bruh we missed u a lot ✨
Pd: greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
I got my first electric guitar last year, after I came across your channel😋🤟
My dad was a guitar player and I never learned from him. Like how to play, but I know how to restring and do all the other things that I need to do. I have three electric guitars. None of them are by the prestigious amazing Gibson. I would love to own a Gibson. The SG.
My sad also is a guitar player and has his own band still trying to get it up, sad part is that he isn’t the best teacher at all
Настоящие эмоции испытывать от любимых занятии, это вот счастливый человек
I love you Mango 🥰🥰🥰😍😍 greetings from Mexico!
Same! 💕
And i'm from México too
gonna start learning, i'll update in a year
Hey how’s the journey ??
@@tabbyv12 i’m not going to lie i learned hand positions and a few chords then later sold my guitar ☠️ i decided to pick up playing piano instead
I like the "parampamp" in the end =D
Thank you so much, I’m just learning now and stumbled upon you one year progression video and now your channel. And now ik what steps to take (side note before visiting your channel I went straight to Marty music lol)
Thank you and I will do and follow your instructions 🖤🎸
I just got my first guiter
So,I am watching this video 💜💜
How well you play. she hoped one day to learn to play guitar. greetings from Mexico Veracruz 🇲🇽👋🏻
That was sooo helpful! This video was actually what im looking for thank you💗💗 i didnt even know i should rearrange the height of stringsXD
I just got my guitar about an hour ago. I noticed my guitar is the same color as yours!
I love your Voice Mango 💕
I love what the most played of the video is 🤣
you playing About A Girl make me subscribe your chanel, so relaxing, I love it
Muy buenos consejos. Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Perú. 🎸👍
thank you for the advice! i am getting a new electric guitar from my granddad [even tho i didn't ask for-] but i'm really looking forward to learn!
How is that going?
@@justinpettit8282 im still waiting for it on xmas, i'll update ya!
@@katsuuuuumi did u get it?
@@hellokitty5169 many days ago and i loved it
Ooo girl I got the chills
You also have beautiful voice🥺😭🤧
Great advice!
Yo i love the tone of your jaguar
What's the song that you played at 6:00 ??? I like it.
That's a nice! guitar Mary
Congratulations!!!!!
another video
plissss
Which guitar is best for beginners?
Idk the name but I was think of buying the white guitar that you have. How’s that ?
thanks for the pro tips wery helpful
I need to take my bass to a luthier. The neck is bowed. She doesn't sound very good.
Thanks for all the advice! A solid plan is always good to learn by.
EDIT: I also love the haircut!
The AMP is important, if I want to learn electric gitar? Btw you are very good. Im also love Nirvana 😍
Do a vid about what presets u use in bias fx 2
congrats for the nice video!! kisses fro brazil ❤
No entiendo nada, pero toca asombroso
What’s a good starting guitar?
Squier guitars i think
Aprendo inglés y a la vez aprendo a tocar guitarra jajaj
graciaaaas
Hello Mango 😊, Jazz Chords or Rock Chords are easy 🤔? For Benninger??????🤔🤔🤔🤔😜🤟🤟🤟
rock chords are easier, this is obvious, because most of the chords are simple quint chords without barre
@@bilboteabaggins6893 to tell you the truth, i need to learn to play guitar(Easy chords are very hard for me)
@@TheEtherwavelearn easy basic chords like: E C A Am Em and so on
and try to play simple practice tunes
Hey I wanted to know did you start of with a acoustic or a electric cause I am a little confused is it ok to start with a electric?
From what i Heard is that starting with an electric guitar is even better bc it’s easier to learn than acoustic
I personally started on acoustic. Although it’s harder in the beginning to form chords on acoustic, it gives a better foundation and really develops your calluses and finger strength better than electric guitar.
When you finally switch from acoustic to electric, the strings will feel like butter and you’ll already have done all the heavy lifting. But if you switch from electric to acoustic, it’s a more difficult transition and you’ll probably have to start over again in building finger strength and calluses.
Te amo
great video
How many pentatonic scales are there?
Two.
Minor and major
You should post on SoundCloud so you could get more people to listen
What guitar is urs?
4:13 This will be a good meme..
Ily
7:14 😮
Mango Maria be like: skinny thin waist flex 👁👅
I subscribed
I have an acoustic guitar soooo yeah
I DID NOT EXPECT THAT *GAY HAND* 4:53
First, get a decent instrument.
My first guitar was a €80 guitar with a Floyd rose......
Bought 3 before i spent enough for it to actually be enjoyable to play.
The guitar i actually learned to play on was a Harley Benton not expensive but for around €200 you'll have a decent instrument 👌
Algún Día quisiera tocar como ella pero nadie me enseña :( ❤
Eso es excusa hermano yo aprendí por tutoriales nomas
Te recomiendo el canal guitarra viva, yo aprendo de ahí y explican súper ❤️
when u started playing about a girl i screamed i do
👍🤘🎸
Damn, I Wish I have money to get a new guitar :(
I bought a decent acoustic on the marketplace for 30 bucks and an old Ibanez and amp for 75. If you watch they will often mark them down because so many are for sale right now.
A new set of strings at the clothier for 30 bucks if you aren't feeling adventurous and you are on your way.
🌌🌌
i have been playing for 16 years what am i doing here
ur so nice
what to do? try your best then get frustrated and give up
Ой, а ты выучила английский или ты с помощью переводчика? Просто я тебя помню когда ты на русском говорила.....
Представь себе, года идут, одни учаться играть на гитаре и разговаривать на английском, а ты продолжаешь жить воспоминаниями.)
I like you sooo much i have to stop watching you becouse i am doing a speedrun of falling in love 💔
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
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Qué hermosa eres!
4:55 L 🤣
no way u guys search for this 💀
3rdd
Can I learn Guitar From You ? 😑
U so beautifull 🥰
Listen, your fucking amazing, and I just want to say your very pretty, I am 15 turning 16, and I think that your doing an amazing job, I want to be a tattoo artist, and listen, you ever want one, I’ll do what ever tattoo you want, for FREE
WYSI
I'm not afraid to say, I rewind and watched 07:15 several times
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Jesus died for your sins
AMEN
We are all in need of salvation and Jesus is the only way truth and life 💯🙏🏼✨
Wth is a Luthier 😂
I plug it in, did check the feedback,
then I thought I should smash it , so I did - whats next to do ?
get another guitar and repeat in front of a crowd😎
@@rareGUNDAM_ OK here we go soon 🤩
So you spoiler me, whats in the "What to do when you get your 2nd Guitar" Tutorial 😅 That was mean , i go tell my mom
@@禎子佐々木 idk i hadn’t made it that far 😅😅
I love your profession, I love your eyes, I love your voice, I love your personality 💖
Actually, you are my Dream girl 💖💫💙