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41 Comments

  • MegaMusicMd 11 years ago

    Thank you very much Marty I think that was one of the most important lessons I have been given while learning guitar. Thank you so much. I intend to purchase one of your courses when I have completed my current course. Thanks from Ireland.

  • Δημος Γουολ 11 years ago

    marty!!!where is your hat????

  • jroper42025 11 years ago

    U ARE AWSAME

  • bruceteel7 11 years ago

    cool lesson

  • Lucas Lois 11 years ago

    full step – 2 frets up
    half step – 1 frets up

  • jx4x4man 11 years ago

    I need a different why to finger an a maj

  • therodeoflip 11 years ago

    A whole step up = move down two frets toward your picking hand, move down a whole step means toward the tuning pegs two frets, a half step is just one fret

  • 1999PhantoM 11 years ago

    Marty doesn’t look like Marty… but he’s STILL awesome :D

  • roboticfriend 11 years ago

    Didn’t recognise you!

  • lovemusictunes 11 years ago

    what a hero!

  • E Wagner 11 years ago

    Marty, do you include the use of simple loops in your DVD courses?

  • Sam Anderson 11 years ago

    Caught Marty without hat! ;)

    Never saw him without hat before… :p

  • GuitarGoddess150 11 years ago

    just shows that fame makes a transformation!

  • josh34primefan 11 years ago

    Dude, that’s him, i know that it’s a joke but that’s him, it’s just 4 yrs ago when he filmed it.

  • miguel pagan 11 years ago

    This is a great tool to use as a exsercise for sliding up and down that fret board.Thanks Marty I truely like ur style,and knowledge.

  • Michael Boehm 11 years ago

    Great video. Very good stuff and very well presented!

  • 23Hiki 11 years ago

    Marty without hat? :D

  • vedder758 11 years ago

    just saw this lesson. it was amazing in its simplicity!!!!!! thank you!!!

  • Shubhakar Nidadavolu 11 years ago

    hey marty ,, thanks for these cool tips. can u help me out with identifying the chords for songs and how to interlink with the leads played in it.. any suggestions are accepted.. i jus want plzz
    thums up

  • funcooldrew2 11 years ago

    whos marty?

  • DATTAINDIAN 11 years ago

    hey marty wher’s ur hat?
    its like fish without water”’

  • alice numoi 11 years ago

    Wheres the hat?

  • silverdolphinaquos 11 years ago

    i’ve never seen marty without a hat…until now.

  • janusorf 11 years ago

    Marty. Where the fuck is your hat!

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Thank you for stopping by to view my video, and for your wonderful comment. I’m glad to hear that these exercises are working for you. Keep up the good work and you will see results within a week. Thanks for making me laugh as well. Have a great day.

  • EdPurpleNinja 11 years ago

    Wow lol this video made my day! Its one of the best n interesting videos I seen on here so far.
    Anyways, today I was playing my guitar n my pinky gives out at a certain part of a song and wanted to find out a good method. I thought to myself, “if I push my fingers to the limit maybe they wont give out easily n probably last longer.” which kinda did. But what I wanted most was finger strength n muscle memory, but this helped out my problem. Thank u jeari! Total 4thumbs up. My toes count too haha

  • MsWarumono 11 years ago

    imma exercise that open thing with my gf

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Thank you for taking the time to view the entire video. I’m so glad that you found value in my lesson. If you have any questions I can help with, contact me via my website. I will answer your question for FREE. Providing it doesn’t take to long. Have a wonderful day.

  • MrJohnnyColours 11 years ago

    Awesome video and great exercises! I’m teaching a friend to play ukulele and this helps a lot! thank you!!

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Ha, that’s funny. Thanks for making me smile. Eat the Broccoli! Have a great day.

  • Bob Jin 11 years ago

    Went upstairs to my fridge, and found my broccoli.

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Pam, great to hear. In no time you will notice a huge difference. Keep up the good work.

  • pamnkidz 11 years ago

    I have been doing the tennis ball exercise – major difference – great exercise! thanks!

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Thank you for your comments, & for stopping by to watch. Please share this video with your friends, thank you. :)

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    You’re welcome. Thank you for stopping by and watching. Please subscribe, and share the video. Have a great summer.

  • op3003 11 years ago

    thank u dude

  • welshrocker678 11 years ago

    Its good to see a video that doesnt require a guitar, that can be performed anywhere. Out of personal preference i tend to use a stress ball instead of a tennis ball, but it is an excellent concept. Thanks :)

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    Rob, you make some excellent points, thank you for your comments. It’s good for other players to read your thoughts as you make good sense. Have a great day.

  • Rob M 11 years ago

    Good Video Jeari, In addition to what you stated here in your video, I find that many guitarists (and students) forget to do 3 things before playing their guitar :

    1.) Finger Stretches
    2.) Crab exercises
    3.) Chromatic Exercises.

    Most Guitarists will simply warm up playing either scales or their favorite guitar riffs (or whatever songs they may be working on) of course as you know long term neglect to proper finger exercises can lead to a guitarist developing tendonitis. Anyways, Good Video !

  • Jeari 11 years ago

    , your awesome, thank you for taking the time to view, See YA soon.

  • doghousedonnie 11 years ago

    Excellent! Something to work on….