@hahaDominionRod I guess you could do it in standard tuning if you just
played the first D and octave up but that’s not what JPJ is doing. He’s
hitting a low D on the E string and then hitting a D an octave up on the A
string 5th fret.
Personally, I love Bonham to bits, have his band symbol tatooed to the
right leg, which is my bass pedal foot. Still, I think his solo here lasts
waaaaaay too long; we need more of that amazing guitar riff!!
@rnrmustang I have a 5-string bass, and I can play this in standard E
tuning. The pattern on the frets even syncs up pretty well, so I think they
used one for this song.
@hahaDominionRod …it’s not impossible to play the song in standard E on
bass, because 1. I have a five-string bass and 2. the song is played in
standard E on bass regardless.
@iloverush123 Even without using the B-string it’s still pretty simple to
play in standard E. For bass, at least. Not sure about guitar.
@hahaDominionRod I guess you could do it in standard tuning if you just
played the first D and octave up but that’s not what JPJ is doing. He’s
hitting a low D on the E string and then hitting a D an octave up on the A
string 5th fret.
can we shut the fuck up about tuning and just listen to the fuckin song
What makes the guitar riff so good is to wait for it all the song o/
@rnrmustang probably but i think it was common in blues.
@iloverush123 >implying 5-string bass guitars didn’t exist in the 70’s
This has to be one of the first uses of Drop D in a rock band?
@Onsube I’m not saying that, because they did. en dot wikipedia dot
wiki/Fender_Bass_V But they weren’t tuned B E A D G.
@j0hnss0n nothing is ever about the drummer or bassist… always about the
lead guitarist and lead singer for some reason… i hate people.
Personally, I love Bonham to bits, have his band symbol tatooed to the
right leg, which is my bass pedal foot. Still, I think his solo here lasts
waaaaaay too long; we need more of that amazing guitar riff!!
@hahaDominionRod No, JPJ played it in standard tuning. He’s doubling what
Page is playing.
LED ZEPPELIN
COME BAK WHEN U LEARN THE FUKIN LANGAUGE!!!!
@rnrmustang I have a 5-string bass, and I can play this in standard E
tuning. The pattern on the frets even syncs up pretty well, so I think they
used one for this song.
master solo!
@Onsube Uhh, John Paul Jones didn’t own what we think of as a 5 string
until the early 90s. Extended rage basses didn’t exist when this was
recorded.
@hahaDominionRod …it’s not impossible to play the song in standard E on
bass, because 1. I have a five-string bass and 2. the song is played in
standard E on bass regardless.
@KarimBoctorAwad It’s about the music.
indimenticabile!!! Anche sigla di “per voi giovani” programma radiofonico
anni70′
why do people talk about guitar/basstunings? I thaught this was all about
bonham?
@Onsube Technically it’s impossible to play this song in standard E. It’s
played in Drop D.
I’ve always loved bass and drum solos
@Onsube That’s what I was saying, JPJ recorded this on his Jazz Bass.