Just the Les Paul into the Marshall ? I have a question about another Zep
song you did , the Rover . About 32 or so seconds into you playing – when
the melody – I guess it is starts – everything going on between the 2nd and
4th frets – do you by any chance have or know the tabs for that part ? I’ve
been trying it – but something’s off . Great cover of that and Black Dog ,
by the way ! Thanks for all of your videos – keep rockin !
@slasherzzz1964 Don’t feel bad! This is from GC website: “In Zeppelin’s
early days, Page relied heavily on a three-pickup 1960 Les Paul Custom
“Black Beauty” with a Bigsby tailpiece. Unfortunately, the guitar was
stolen in 1970 at an airport and never recovered. Page has always felt that
that particular guitar was “the one that got away.”
Decide for yourself at 1:12, I use my third finger using a “finger roll”,
that is, you fret the note on the 4th string 7th fret a little lower on the
meat of your finger than you normally would and then you roll off of that
string onto the 5th string 7th fret with the top part of your third finger.
Your finger actually presses down on both strings when you pick the 4th
string 7th fret and then rolls off the 4th string onto the 5th string 7th
fret as you pick the 5th string.
@massif20022000 i dont know what Led Zeppelin YOU’VE been listening to but
the Led Zeppelin that I know definitley DOES use vibrato! you just may not
have heard it but it’s there i can assure you
Jimmy played around with tape speeds a lot, so it wouldn’t surprise me if
that’s the culprit here. It does have a little bit of a slowed sound,
especially Bonzo’s cymbals.
Have you seen Celebration Day? He plays like you (ahem) standard tuning A
but it’s in the key of G when you try to play along, maybe Percy’s voice
cant get up there anymore.
I’m just starting to get in to this tuning thang, I’ve just done your
“Start me up” & I’m pointing my tele & looking real mean at “Honky Tonk
Women”. You’ve got some real nice chops going on, well done that man &
thank you.
@massif20022000 To be honest, I’ve been listening to Led Zeppelin since the
days when the band was still active. And Page uses plenty of vibrato. It’s
a shame you can’t hear it, because I actually like Jimmy’s vibrato. But
even if you can’t hear it, watch some Zeppelin video and you can see it.
Just off the top of my head, watch Since I’ve Been Loving You in the Song
Remains the Same film. Plenty of vibrato to be seen there, e.g., in the
intro. There’s vibrato all over that movie.
@privettricker That’s right. Incredible as it sounds. Just carefully listen
to Led Zep songs and where you would think there would normally be vibrato,
there isn’t. Take Black Dog for example, the riff you show here, listen to
the song on the album, there is no vibrato. He is fast and brilliant but he
doesn’t seem to be fond of using vibrato, mind you, it hasn’t hurt him any.
Really, listen to Led Zep songs and listen for vibrato and damn if I can
find any. Cheers mate, keep up the great work!
It may just recording distortion but from what I’ve heard on the record
version it sounds like it might be tuned to 440-flat (what most people call
Eb tuning).
you dont like this video, theres like 100000000000000 million videos titled
the same way. Go look for them. By the way, if you need to have black dog
played…well
How do you do the harmony like on earls court? I can’t find it in any
tutorial or lesson
great lesson..fast enough that we don’t go to sleep…made it easy. thanks
Dude!
Great lesson mate, lovely tone on the guitar as well. Thanks.
Hey do you do anything else besides playing guitar .great lesson wish it
was a bit slower thanks.
That songs
Now that’s the good stuff ! Keep em coming ! :-)
Now that’s the good stuff ! Keep em coming ! :-)
PT have you ever or would you do “afterglow” by the small faces on
acoustic?.cheers .would be good to hear you batter a version out….ta
Every tune I thought I sort of knew gets better with every video I watch.
Thank you
Hey privettricker who do you prefer led Zeppelin or the who
@simonsbuddy Whaaaa? Anyway, I’ve already posted a play-along demo.
That’s the perfect shirt for the song
Just the Les Paul into the Marshall ? I have a question about another Zep
song you did , the Rover . About 32 or so seconds into you playing – when
the melody – I guess it is starts – everything going on between the 2nd and
4th frets – do you by any chance have or know the tabs for that part ? I’ve
been trying it – but something’s off . Great cover of that and Black Dog ,
by the way ! Thanks for all of your videos – keep rockin !
@evangelionale I guess I’d have to choose which guitar part to do. Maybe a
live version with just one guitar.
@slasherzzz1964 Don’t feel bad! This is from GC website: “In Zeppelin’s
early days, Page relied heavily on a three-pickup 1960 Les Paul Custom
“Black Beauty” with a Bigsby tailpiece. Unfortunately, the guitar was
stolen in 1970 at an airport and never recovered. Page has always felt that
that particular guitar was “the one that got away.”
Decide for yourself at 1:12, I use my third finger using a “finger roll”,
that is, you fret the note on the 4th string 7th fret a little lower on the
meat of your finger than you normally would and then you roll off of that
string onto the 5th string 7th fret with the top part of your third finger.
Your finger actually presses down on both strings when you pick the 4th
string 7th fret and then rolls off the 4th string onto the 5th string 7th
fret as you pick the 5th string.
@massif20022000 i dont know what Led Zeppelin YOU’VE been listening to but
the Led Zeppelin that I know definitley DOES use vibrato! you just may not
have heard it but it’s there i can assure you
6:26.. first time E > G second time E > F# 🙂
Thanks so much! By far the clearest and easiest Black Dog lesson on YouTube
Jimmy played around with tape speeds a lot, so it wouldn’t surprise me if
that’s the culprit here. It does have a little bit of a slowed sound,
especially Bonzo’s cymbals.
I thought he did at 0:40
On your channel, you’ve posted a couple of 6-year-olds doing cheerleading.
I don’t think my channel is for you.
Have you seen Celebration Day? He plays like you (ahem) standard tuning A
but it’s in the key of G when you try to play along, maybe Percy’s voice
cant get up there anymore.
Excellent lesson! Thank You!!!
Best lesson on the internet. Period.
I’m just starting to get in to this tuning thang, I’ve just done your
“Start me up” & I’m pointing my tele & looking real mean at “Honky Tonk
Women”. You’ve got some real nice chops going on, well done that man &
thank you.
Why don’t you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make
that a little louder? ……. These go to eleven.
Hay privettricker,” when your the best at what you do, they come after
you.” Ive learned alot on your channel
@massif20022000 To be honest, I’ve been listening to Led Zeppelin since the
days when the band was still active. And Page uses plenty of vibrato. It’s
a shame you can’t hear it, because I actually like Jimmy’s vibrato. But
even if you can’t hear it, watch some Zeppelin video and you can see it.
Just off the top of my head, watch Since I’ve Been Loving You in the Song
Remains the Same film. Plenty of vibrato to be seen there, e.g., in the
intro. There’s vibrato all over that movie.
Very well done.
@privettricker That’s right. Incredible as it sounds. Just carefully listen
to Led Zep songs and where you would think there would normally be vibrato,
there isn’t. Take Black Dog for example, the riff you show here, listen to
the song on the album, there is no vibrato. He is fast and brilliant but he
doesn’t seem to be fond of using vibrato, mind you, it hasn’t hurt him any.
Really, listen to Led Zep songs and listen for vibrato and damn if I can
find any. Cheers mate, keep up the great work!
No, no pedal.
They were tuned down at the ’07 gig.
It may just recording distortion but from what I’ve heard on the record
version it sounds like it might be tuned to 440-flat (what most people call
Eb tuning).
Thanks for your awesome videos..You’ve inspired me to play again. What
pickups are you using in your Gibsons playing Zep & Aerosmith?
you dont like this video, theres like 100000000000000 million videos titled
the same way. Go look for them. By the way, if you need to have black dog
played…well
Great lesson.
Another great lesson!!
Are you using any pedal , and if so which one ?
@massif20022000 Wait — what? Do you mean vibrato? Jimmy doesn’t use finger
vibrato?
Could you please explain the settings on the amp, string gauge and pick…?
Thank you, Sir!
5 Stars
I grew up in Central Indiana, Purdue exactly, This is awesome. Nothing
Better.
Great lesson!
of all your great guitars whats your favorite? great lesson by the way
Thanks for another great lesson.
can u teach the solo please
killer lesson dude
what kind of marshall are you using,great tone!!!
im not sure ho to reply to PT..im always replying to anther commenter?