The wonderful thing about what Martin Taylor teaches and how he helps aspiring guitarists in comparison to so many others is the simplicity. It is like someone trying to explain to you how to break into the King's castle with complicated explanations and arcane teachings. Martin walks up and just hands you the keys to the Kingdom - "Here you go....."
Martin is great, and also gotta say that guitar tone is fantastic!
The wonderful thing about what Martin Taylor teaches and how he helps aspiring guitarists in comparison to so many others is the simplicity. It is like someone trying to explain to you how to break into the King's castle with complicated explanations and arcane teachings. Martin walks up and just hands you the keys to the Kingdom - "Here you go....."
Very cool! Looking forward to the next lesson in this series. Thank you.
Thanks for the lesson.
Very nice guitar!
Wow...amazed!!!
Superb tutorial
Thank you Martin.
I just came across this thanks
great tip!
Paul McCartney's Blackbird has 10ths. It's like a 10ths study...
That is the first song I always think of and its also a great way of using that song as a way of teaching newbies.
If your name is Martin Taylor and you don’t play finger style acoustic, you screwed up somewhere
inversions, invert the note to a different octave
- wow, a light just came on
John Frusciante uses 10ths for the Scar Tissue riff