Beginner Acoustic blues rhythm guitar lesson on a Taylor

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In this beginner lesson we a fun and easy beginner blues rhythm. Play it on acoustic or electric – rock on!

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25 Responses to “Beginner Acoustic blues rhythm guitar lesson on a Taylor”

  • ringsky1:

    give me guitar tabs …
    give me guitar tabs of blues…

  • mattybock:

    chuck berry used …
    chuck berry used this as the rhythm of promised land. great post, but i can’t quite see his finder placement, or what strings he’s hitting.

  • Berserkramo410:

    hey Marty your an …
    hey Marty your an awesome teacher man!! I’m a late bloomer with seriously picking up the guitar and learning to play it. ive been playing seriously for about 2 months and I’m a 22 year old noob “guitar player” and I must say you have taught me some great stuff to start on my journey of the wooden axe! and beyond! my bro who is going into his 5 year of guitar is surprised at what I can do, because of what you have show me! a million thank yous wooot!

  • guitarfrk451:

    @Sparta729 then why …
    @Sparta729 then why are you even looking it up?

  • taffykev11:

    Hey dude what you …
    Hey dude what you doing on the rival youtube channel??? dude??

  • wassily64:

    marty man thats the …
    marty man thats the best of your hats

  • Sparta729:

    omg, i figured that …
    omg, i figured that out on my own a few weeks ago. lol (wtf, im 12)

  • mcspargeslarg:

    just in little …
    just in little doses haha. so true. great videos man its so easy to learn from you

  • 1INACTION:

    Thing is Marty does …
    Thing is Marty does not teaching on next level guitar. You sign up and david teaches.

  • xmun069:

    great job man, your …
    great job man, your teaching is really great, tnx !!

  • deagla2:

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  • happydrum:

    Marty thanks for …
    Marty thanks for your lessons man but I gotta say this is very difficult for me.Its quite a stretch from the fifth fret to the ninth and tough to hit it clean…but i’ll work on it.You make it look so easy…

  • rslcob:

    Marty, You are …
    Marty, You are amazing…

  • aricblaze:

    I have been? …
    I have been? playing guitar a long time. i will teach anyone interested chords, strumming patterns, and even send pictures to your email to help you learn faster my price is the cheapest you will find. just email me, its my username then @ya/hoo(.)com after.(

  • johnnyboye11:

    Marty, every single …
    Marty, every single one of your videos is awesome. You are the best teacher on the internet!!!

  • zuesdaddy03:

    @TheCface – It …
    @TheCface – It honestly does come with practice! I pretty much taught myself to play almost 2 years ago, and I thought my fingers were just to fat because I would touch multiple strings. After many sessions however you start to notice little improvements everytime you pick up ur Axe. In short, KEEP AT IT! =)

  • adityasingh45:

    thanx for ur lesson …
    thanx for ur lesson!!:)

  • smagboy1:

    @drn1980 it’s …
    @drn1980 it’s certainly possible, but, it depends on what he wants you to learn. Those kiddie guitars, unless it’s a really nice one, are notorious for having terrible action, going immediately out of tune and are pretty worthless. You can get your fingers strong with it, but it’s an instrument to be encouraged on. Hang in there!

  • doobiescoo1:

    Yes, thanks for …
    Yes, thanks for your agreement. I’ve played more expensive guitars that didn’t even come close the sound quality and the action of this guitar. All the best to you!

  • Chelssz:

    @doobiescoo1 this …
    @doobiescoo1 this is my first guitar! :) it’s really great for a first beginners acoustic. I’d highly recommend it as well.

  • aldaronSVK:

    Great … you are …
    Great … you are really good teacher, but i am so antitalent xD

  • Poatree:

    @drn1980 Buy one …
    @drn1980 Buy one yourself and learn some independance in the process

  • michiel239:

    damm your good


    damm your good

    thanks

  • jakethedragonone:

    @drn1980 If I can …
    @drn1980 If I can play the blues on a ukulele you can play it on your kiddie guitar. Its all about tuning and chord structure.

  • doobiescoo1:

    Hey, it just my …
    Hey, it just my opinion, but,…I think it is important when first starting out to have at least an instrument that will enable you to feel and enjoy what you are doing. My advice is to ditch the first act guitar and spend 200.00 on a Yamaha fg 700s beginners guitars. Great sound and nice action. For the money one really cant go wrong. I spent a year goofing around on lesser guitars that were set up improperly and I think it slowed me down.. Since getting that Yamaha I am off and running!

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