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Marty Friedman guitar lesson (scales)



http://LearningGuitarDVDs.com http://www.GuitarNexus.net Marty explaining about some scale he "made up" and how to practice them, part by part. This clip was taken from Marty Friedman's "Melodic Control" video.


Source: YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSaTAGsIBEI
Channel: Music
Author: deadzid

Length: 04:26
Source Rating: 4.8
Views: 884795

Tags: Marty  Friedman  guitar  lesson  scales  Melodic  Control  

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Video Comments

kjf2able
@vibonacci sounds like you know alot about music, but cant speak english for shit
Rhoadsfan0123
@saskekun101 megadeth
saskekun101
what band is he from? call me a noob if you want but for some reason i see him from before?
MrDunkJunk
@6Hellbilly6Deluxe6 Dude.. go and teach the Scottisch language at an other video.. okay!!!
MrDunkJunk
Marty Friedman is a guitar virtuoso. He played with people like Paul Gilbert and Jason Becker and in the 80's he got invited in all kinds of tv shows were he played with other famous guitarists. What I've noticed that all the people that are vommiting over Marty never picked up a fucking guitar in their whole entire live, so who are they to judge? He stares a lot in this video but I like his calm way of explaining things. He is really about the music and not a poseur like many others.
MoonMoney1
@metalrules13 Marty Friedman is actually pretty terrible. Nice try though, kiddo.
Ghostman7777
@xxMetallicaaxx1 1:50
xxMetallicaaxx1
@Ghostman7777 how is the video creepy ?
destinyrider22
LOOK INTO MY EYES YOU WILL NEVER PLAY LIKE ME NEVERRRRRRRRRR
metalrules13
@MrPulpar LOL, that's what you understood from watching this video? He's basically saying that everyone should develop his own style (and scales) by experimenting, instead of learning all scales in a mechanical way and end up sounding like every other "robotic" guitarist out there. BTW, do you even know who Marty Friedman is? The guy is a musical genious, he has composed lots of incredible music and he's able to improvise an amazing solo over any chord progression at any given time.

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