Friday, June 29, 2012

Acoustic Guitar Video Lesson - Chord Progression

Have you heard of Marty Schwartz? In another acoustic guitar video lesson he shows his mastery with this easy acoustic guitar chord progression video,

In this guitar video lesson he displays a Tesla style chord progression. He starts off with a  D major triad and then progresses through E-minor to B-minor back to E-minor to B-minor to A and then A-major to G to B-minor to D. Then you go again through the entire chord progression. Marty makes it look so easy.

Acoustic Guitar Video Lesson - Chord Progression


Marty has quite a following of loyal fans for his guitar video lesson series. Here are a few comments about Marty's easy acoustic guitar chord progression video: (source)
Since i started out playing through your tutorials, everything has been so amazing, and guitar playing have becomed so much more than it was before! thanks for all the lessons your making marty :)! Dutton102
Excellent as always Marty! I've been tryin to learn that song for my girl for a few weeks now. With alot of trouble. You make it so easy. Thanks bro. Keep on rockin MrInkdskin
When I first saw you play it I was like O_O But when you started breaking it down I got the hang of it. Dude you're an amazing teacher, you dummy proof lessons. 7RandallRawrs 20 hours ago
These are the Big 3 issues people come across when they try to learn how to play the guitar are:
  • The development of calluses on the fingers
  • The expectation that they are going to play flawlessly within hours or days
  • Lack of discipline to keep practicing on a consistent schedule
People don't fail at learning how to play not because they lack the necessary skills. It is because they lack the patience that is needed to learn.

It is memorization and repetition until you have the chords down pat and then you can move onto the next steps.

 Do you know anyone that failed? They can try again and regain their confidence if they try easy acoustic guitar chord progression lessons like these from Marty. Take a good look a what their reason (or excuse) was on why they stopped.