Always a pleasure to listen to you! Hell yeah, Jimmy f****** Page!!! Listening to him on led zep 1-5 made me start learning to play guitar. We are almost at a year from that start date, and (with tabs) I can play just over 30 songs now....trying to get my skills up enough to try a few medium level zeppelin songs. Again, as always you sound great. Keep up the good work!
We see such technically (literally) unbelievable playing these days that it's hard to remember that the OGs played so much of the stuff that kick started the whole thing down by the nut using open strings, hammer ons, pull offs and slides. Page is a master of this in your face, sloppy, getting it done style. Ave Jimmy!
MARTY, Do more lessons like this. Clapton Cream would use major pentatonic licks like in the cream songs Crossroads, whiteroom, sunshine of your love. If you study the theory behind the guitar solo for purple haze, hendrix is adding in the Major 2nd and Major 6th scale degree into the minor pentatonic scale while the bass line is in a different key to make a YT lesson about why is hendrix adding in the M2 and M6 to the pentatonic scale which he does also for the guitar solo Hey Joe on the lower strings he adds M2 and M6 notes which is unusual. Hendrix would do this using a bass line that used the 3rd or 5th or other notes not the root that you should do a deep dive into making a YT lesson about hendrix bass lines.
Thanks a lot Marty, you just nailed it again! Jimmy Page has always been a Masterpiece of an Artwork made of flesh n blood. Your lecture helped me understand, why I've always considered Dazed n Confused, Heartbreaker, Whole lotta Love, Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven the quintessence of his effortless and immortal musical ingenuity.
Hello Marty. Your channel is really appreciated. Any chance that you would break down Black Sabbath SNOWBLIND for us? A humble request from Copenhagen🙏
Another awesome riff theory vid. I’ve always loved the main riff from The Ocean
Truly great sounds and thanks for the analysis ! I've been listening to this music over 50 years and I never get sick of it..😍
Sundays are officially for riff theory with Marty & you can't tell me otherwise. Can't miss it!
1176 preamps
Awesome tutorial Marty!!!! Hit all of my fav Jimmy Page songs
Jimmy Page = king of riffs! 🤴
Marty dude you are the OG of this sweet swinging sphere
Always a pleasure to listen to you! Hell yeah, Jimmy f****** Page!!! Listening to him on led zep 1-5 made me start learning to play guitar. We are almost at a year from that start date, and (with tabs) I can play just over 30 songs now....trying to get my skills up enough to try a few medium level zeppelin songs. Again, as always you sound great. Keep up the good work!
Really impressed how you broke all that down. Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
We see such technically (literally) unbelievable playing these days that it's hard to remember that the OGs played so much of the stuff that kick started the whole thing down by the nut using open strings, hammer ons, pull offs and slides. Page is a master of this in your face, sloppy, getting it done style. Ave Jimmy!
Great lesson thanks, he's my favorite rock guitarist and mainly because of those riffs!
Such an eye-opener. Thank you, Marty!!
Nice some jimmy page, always heard about him, Eddie van Halen and Steve vai
MARTY, Do more lessons like this. Clapton Cream would use major pentatonic licks like in the cream songs Crossroads, whiteroom, sunshine of your love. If you study the theory behind the guitar solo for purple haze, hendrix is adding in the Major 2nd and Major 6th scale degree into the minor pentatonic scale while the bass line is in a different key to make a YT lesson about why is hendrix adding in the M2 and M6 to the pentatonic scale which he does also for the guitar solo Hey Joe on the lower strings he adds M2 and M6 notes which is unusual. Hendrix would do this using a bass line that used the 3rd or 5th or other notes not the root that you should do a deep dive into making a YT lesson about hendrix bass lines.
Want a whole lotta Marty!
Such an epic riff. Good stuff Marty!
Thanks a lot Marty, you just nailed it again!
Jimmy Page has always been a Masterpiece of an Artwork made of flesh n blood.
Your lecture helped me understand, why I've always considered Dazed n Confused, Heartbreaker, Whole lotta Love, Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven the quintessence of his effortless and immortal musical ingenuity.
How about inviting Jimmy for an Interview or Heavy Jam?!
Thanks for the Herbie Hankok teaser!
Spotted the Allman Brothers Fillmore East poster🔥
The Black Dog riff was written by JPJ.
I think he knows
Phenomenal Opening!!
Thanks Marty!!! Your a true jammer and intellect!!!
Hey Marty, thanks for the Jimmy Page riff theory lesson.
What makes Marty so unforgettable?......
You Rock dude🤟
Awesome thanks Marty
LOVE the notes!
Thanks Marty. I got a lot out of this lesson.
Starting to feel like roommates, see you now EVERY DAY...LOL (Ur killing me Marty)
Hello Marty. Your channel is really appreciated. Any chance that you would break down Black Sabbath SNOWBLIND for us? A humble request from Copenhagen🙏
Very good Marty, thank you
could you please do a lesson on "put your head on my shoulder" by paul anka?, i would much apreciate it!
There's a reason the penta scale is the first one you learn as a wanna be rocker :-D
can you do (save me) by jelly roll
please do the new blur song barbaric marty
Marty!
No fake Marty Schwartz
Hey Marty! Could you make some tutorials on the new Foo Fighters album? It’s called “But here we are”
they're all so simple
Day 15 asking marty to make a tutorial for godhead by gyasi on electric guitar.
What’s the riff / at 0:46?
It’s like 2 minutes into bring it on home
Jimmy Page😮 didn't write
'Whole lotta Love'
He sure did write the riff.
@@DC-ih8bv Google it my friend and checkout your facts.
It was written by B. King!
Sorry, I mean't to Say Willie Dixon. They (Zep) settled out of court and made him a Co-Writer years later. Have a nice Day
Soullllll❤️😎🎶
🤟
Day 7 of asking Marty to do a tutorial on “Ain’t it the same” by Uncle Lucius
B E F#. Three chords. Day seven of asking you to use your ears.
@@alexander_winston thanks man
💕😊💕
Easy he just copies old blues artists 🤣👌
first
First 😂