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Aug
23

Minor Blues Chord Progressions – Guitar Lesson

Study guitar online with Berklee: www.berkleemusic.com Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, Michael Williams explains minor blues progressions for the rhythm guitar in the style of BB King’s “The Thrill is Gone” in this Berklee guitar lesson.Berkleemusic.com is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee’s acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world and teaching online music production, music business, songwriting, guitar, bass, music theory, arranging and performance. www.berkleemusic.com
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  1. the12345joker says:

    Groove Groove Groove. Awesome. !!

  2. TheKomando007 says:

    thanks man

  3. NickDAwsome says:

    @MaladaptiveCatalyst That’s how I feel when I see someone shredding

  4. udiweizman says:

    Thanks very much dude, great bit.
    Cheers

  5. MegaCrustyMuffin says:

    so easy but it sounds sooooo good

  6. danielspital says:

    that guitar tone is stunning

  7. TheBlazinffb says:

    Great!

  8. JohnGuitarSolo says:

    Love these Free Guitar Lessons , they are not all on youtube right ?

    John

  9. j4ckyb01 says:

    haha blue’s and he’s wearing blue!!

  10. berherbi says:

    super lesson thx . really great

  11. TChilds1967 says:

    Really nice lesson, and useful guitar playing! Where would we all be without ‘youtube’ hey?!

  12. Fjord76 says:

    Classy, sooo laid back 🙂
    thanks for posting, peace out.

  13. TheDano1947 says:

    @MaladaptiveCatalyst With practice comes perfection.

  14. anonymusneo says:

    @patwrotethis it hurts initially , the correct way to learn is preferably . learn on acoustic for 2-3 years . so you can get clean notes and nice clean hand moment . after that you move to electric and it seems nothing as compared to acoustic bends and everything . 🙂

  15. CoolParkourName says:

    @patwrotethis Rest a little while then : ) Tendonitis is not fun.

  16. MaladaptiveCatalyst says:

    man every time i watch a guitar lesson video on youtube i simultaneously feel inspired and pathetic…i can play guitar and enjoy it, but i comparatively suck. oh well.

  17. katjackjobrody says:

    Can you tell what type of Strat you are playing. Thanks

  18. lilnetty2 says:

    @MyLOLPwny
    I was thinking the same thing”bet it sounds great in the room”…63 strat maybe a Nash?

  19. Tritonprince says:

    Couldn’t help but sing the song along with them bad licks. Man, that’s good stuff.

  20. Porranaofunciona says:

    @patwrotethis lol change your strings,put on a thiner one

  21. keitherb2k says:

    wow … i want to learn to play …..this is the first vid i ran across …..I am inspired

  22. mauriziodivincenzo says:

    Grande!!! thanks

  23. BT4Lfilms says:

    @cook9330 looks like a F9 to a E7#9 chords

  24. MartyGuitaring says:

    Adding The Blues Note To The Pentatonic Scale is one of those things I really have a terrible time getting down 100 %

    Minor Blues Chord Progressions is a great guitar lesson video !
    Thank yuo so very much for sharing these FREE video lessons on youtube Berklee
    God Bless
    Marty

  25. catfishlee1952 says:

    Nice job…..Thx…… makes me wanna groove, if I was only there!

  26. stederts says:

    your tha man!

  27. MetalliMan0521 says:

    you know he loves playing the guitar because he does this for free. hundreds of awesome lessons. for free. helping other guitarists is payment enough. i love this guy! thanks Marty!

  28. cheezyridr says:

    no matter how many times i watch this video, the crickets never get old.
    awesome! and thanks for the a7 stuff too.

  29. Saint305XL says:

    Marty,

    I have to ask………………are you bald? Is that why your hair is always hidden from us under that fedora?

  30. jcso1 says:

    @LordMoats Thank your very much… you make it sound pretty easy indeed. I’ll check the tabs you suggest and get into practice asap. Thanks again for your time.

  31. blownspeakersss says:

    everyone check out martys other channels where he has hundreds of videos for learning guitar. martyzsongs and youcanlearnguitar

  32. xxzxcusxme says:

    666 videos… cool.

  33. smellbrad1 says:

    Great Video Marty Love all your Videos

  34. jakethwaites says:

    “pass it on to the next person, maybe even the next 1000 people, you never know…” yeah try 5 million people

  35. andema1 says:

    666 Videos Mate

  36. tfcCOD4 says:

    @thetractorjockey and canada and puerto rico

  37. thereaflashgordon says:

    thas one funky white boy

  38. pejpo says:

    allways the “hey whats up” like he didnt know that the camera was there 😀

  39. mrtimmytammy9 says:

    Heheheheh looks like your twiching lOL

  40. peacefootsoilder420 says:

    This shits hard when i got stitches in my middle finger! but imma keep trying!

  41. JCastroOo0 says:

    *epic guitar playing* — nonchalant intro “oh hey…”

  42. elisasato says:

    can u send me the tab of 00:40 ?? please!
    sorry for my english btw

  43. mmartinez85 says:

    Marty, you rule. I hate nights when I’m sitting around wondering what the hell else I can learn on guitar and I keep coming up empty. Then I stumble on one of your videos. Bam! New guitar skill learned tonight!

  44. thefivefenix says:

    you is the master!!!

  45. BekBud1 says:

    @45plop1 ye i bet u jerk off with ur right hand too

  46. stellarshore says:

    Do people still like the blues?!? Thought it went out with black and white TV.

  47. CriticCafeteria says:

    nice tunes

  48. 45plop1 says:

    i’m lefthanded, but i play a righthanded guitar.

  49. LordMoats says:

    @jcso1 it’s a penotonic E scale, which you play all the open strings, and you play the second fret on the a, d, g strings, and the thrd fret on both e strings and the b string. you can do quite alot with a penotonic scale in blues and rock, it’s very easy, you can look up a tab for it. it’s a very simple 12 note scale to master with 2 notes per string. just google a tab for ‘penotonic scale’, i would advise that anyone who wants to learn guitar should definately learn their penotonics.

  50. jcso1 says:

    Is there a lesson for the final complex and beautiful lick in 00:40?

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