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How to spice up guitar rhythms new chords John Mayer SRV use
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In this lesson we teach you about subsituting 6th chords into your rhythms and progressions to spice things up. Many players use these chords including Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Mayer.
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Duration : 0:7:15
I like the lesson, …
I like the lesson, thank you. A tad less goofing off would have got to the point quicker. I love the Heritage by the way.
fukn …
fukn sickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!!!!! big mahalo’z!!!
ur gay
ur gay
By the way, great …
By the way, great job Marty and thanks for your vids
Hey Andy..your a …
Hey Andy..your a dumbass. He is having fun and he is showing how you can use that chord with your progressions. Sure he could spend 10 seconds and say here is a D6.. Gee..I could get that from a chord chart..I want to see like this which demonstrates it’s usefullness..So go the away cause no one wants to read your dumbass posts.
martin schwartz, …
martin schwartz, always high as ballz, what a legend
HE CAN SMILE!!
HE CAN SMILE!!
he said duty
he said duty
you smell like duty
you smell like duty
i cant belive i had …
i cant belive i had to wait 3 and a half minutes to see that one chord he is talking about and also that this is a 7:14 long video in which he is talking about just one chord
MARTY !!!! u playa …
MARTY !!!! u playa u !!
Ya marty how dare …
Ya marty how dare you have a good and fun time while making free videos to help ppl out!!
MAGIC!!!!! …
MAGIC!!!!! hahahahaha
So true, they must be joking with you all! This is not serious!
Hey, it’ free.
Hey, it’ free.
Marty’s lessons are …
Marty’s lessons are awesome! I’ve learned a lot of licks, tips and tricks from them. And even though he always do his best to transfer all the characteristic features from the specified category of music, he rarely transfers the characteristic features from some of the specified-music-category’s top shots (like John Mayer! Marty obviously tries to meet with Mayer’s standards of jokes! Wich makes his lessons even more awesomener!) Thanks Marty!
leave out the …
leave out the funniest home video stuff and your on your way to giving a fine lesson. this is is just irritating
Marty… you are …
Marty… you are without a doubt the best teacher i have found in person or online. I’m very happy for you in that you have found your talent and are making it work. Blessings!
@bricoak but when …
@bricoak but when you break it down, D6 in root position is Bm7 in 1st inversion, not the exact same chord. If you wrote out the pitches of the notes of Bm7 then D6 onto a stave with them both in root position, they are different chords, with different sounds.
And why learn a dozen new chords?
Variation
i don’t know why, …
i don’t know why, but i love this man.
and his hats.
Was he one of the ” …
Was he one of the “WHAT’S UP” guys from the beer commercials?
for some people …
for some people maybe. It’s standard to use the index finger.
Thumb is perfectly fine. More power to you!!!
Rock on.
in Lenny I …
in Lenny I personally use a 10 x 9 11 10 x and I use my thumb for the root so if you hit the b string then g slowly you get an srv technique he uses throughout the song
I beg to differ. A …
I beg to differ. A D6 and a Bm7 do not share a few notes the are the exact sames four notes. In fact any 6th chord is another minor 7th chord. Just go back 4 notes ie D C# C then B. This is the same for any 6th chord. Why learn a dozen new chords when you can already play them in another form.
ap-plickablle lmfao …
ap-plickablle lmfao epic
I like Marty …
I like Marty Schwartz. =D