It's really weird... I started listening to LZ in 1986 at the age of 14. Digging thru my dads albums I found LZ1,LZ2 & LZ4. Like every Huge LZ fan I know every song inside and out. My favorite Zep song has changed over the years... Some of my past favs in no order have been "Out on the Tiles" "Bring it on Home" "The Rover" "Night Flight" "The Ocean" etc etc Even The Rain Song... Here recently I've suddenly fell in love with The Song Remains the Same. Before it was never even in my top 25 at any point. That's the thing about Zeppelin is no matter how long you've listened to them there's always something new to hear. Or hearing it from a different perspective. The guitar is just so amazing in TSRTS. I even enjoyed hearing this guy play the slowed down versions of the different parts and solo. The instant you can hear a LZ song from a slightly different perspective than the thousand of times before then in a sense it's like hearing it for the first time all over again. The songs tend to have such amazing depth that you don't find in most other bands.
I know what you mean. Its weird but sometimes i find myself not wanting to learn a Zep song that i really liked because once I learn it, it takes the mystery and that feeling of when i first heard the song and fell in love with it. But, at the same time when i see someone else besides JP play the song, I can't wait to get home and pick up my guitar and play. But, somehow the magic is lessened. Peace
I loved this tune since the first time. This is pure spirit of Page's genius. I've studied the guitar parts for years. I started at 15, now I'm 43. 28 years of TSRTS!
Dude, this is the holy grail of tutorials!!! Seriously, a lesson could not possibly be better than this. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this.
For me this song is Jimmy Page's masterpiece. I've been playing guitar for many years, but it had never occurred to me to try to play this song. Your tutorial is excellent and so is your technique playing the guitar, doing something like this is only within the reach of a few. Thank you.
3:43 This is such an awesome guitar part of the song and why Jimmy is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. This little part shows how much feel for the music he has. I’m going to have trouble remembering all this stuff. Amazing, just how he put it all together. 👍🤘🤘🤘
This is so well done and very helpful. I've been a musician my entire life but I don't have a lot of experience with guitar. One person spoke on the mystery and magic being lost when uncovering the details in a composition. I find the opposite of this to be true. In my day job, I play symphonies and the more in depth I get into any composition, the sense of magic grows even more. I have no idea how many times I've played the Brahms, Beethoven and Mahler symphonies but for every single time I learn them better, the more they blow me away. Your video tutorial on this incredible song does the same thing. Thanks a ton for putting this together.
Two things are really good here. First of all, the individual who reproduced this. Really amazing playing! And above all, the individual who wrote this. Mr page was designed from birth to play that instrument 🎸.
0:20 Part 1 Intro 0:42 Part 1 Intro slow 2:18 Solo 1 2:50 Solo 1 slow 3:44 Part 2 4:57 Part 3: Solo 2 5:33 Solo 2 slow 6:54 Solo 2: arpegios 7:07 Solo 2: continuing 7:31 Part 4: Outro 8:53 Part 4 slow
I'm 15... when I started playing seriously some 4 years ago I always wanted to learn this song but could never figure it out so I just swept it aside. Now, I'm finally getting around to it. this video is my saving grace lol
I have a looper pedal, and just came across a 12 string.... Thank you, this is going to be fun. I love the slowing down of the solos, it allows the "nuance of the knuckles" to shine through.
Great job. I bought this album days after it was released and listened to it everyday before school. Have never been able to play it properly, I'll have to spend a little time on your website. Thanks.
This is a great tutorial, but a huge problem. Page live plays this totally different, on a 12 string although you could fake it a bit with a chorus and a EQ pedal. But for intermediate and so on players, a great start. Still, a tab of TSRTS version from the soundtrack would be great, but then you need the other players in place as well.
This song represents pure rock Majesty and Glory to me. Brilliant tutorial, Claudio. The way Page plays it live falls far away (not short but completely different) from the studio version which seems to dip into a deeper and deeper well of intensity as it unfolds with its many layers (including liberal use of 12-string).
Essa música, como muitas outras do Led Zeppelin, é mais uma forte prova de que Jimmy Page seja, talvez, o maior guitarrista de todos os tempos. Seus arranjos e solos são muito bem feitos.
And the Boogie Mama section of Whole Lotta Love on TSRTS...and the Dazed and Confused lick about 18 mins 20 secs in where he uses a scratch harmonic technique.
The song remains the same even when slowed down. Like some trippy blues. Gonna be fun to learn it finally - I'm 3 mins in to vid and wow legit song to learn it so complex
Wish Jimmy would comment on this like a DVD commentary. Did bonzo lay down drums in one take? I’m no musician but I’d guess a metronome might not cut it as Jimmy played the guitar layers
It's really weird... I started listening to LZ in 1986 at the age of 14. Digging thru my dads albums I found LZ1,LZ2 & LZ4. Like every Huge LZ fan I know every song inside and out. My favorite Zep song has changed over the years... Some of my past favs in no order have been "Out on the Tiles" "Bring it on Home" "The Rover" "Night Flight" "The Ocean" etc etc
Even The Rain Song...
Here recently I've suddenly fell in love with The Song Remains the Same. Before it was never even in my top 25 at any point. That's the thing about Zeppelin is no matter how long you've listened to them there's always something new to hear. Or hearing it from a different perspective.
The guitar is just so amazing in TSRTS. I even enjoyed hearing this guy play the slowed down versions of the different parts and solo. The instant you can hear a LZ song from a slightly different perspective than the thousand of times before then in a sense it's like hearing it for the first time all over again. The songs tend to have such amazing depth that you don't find in most other bands.
I know what you mean. Its weird but sometimes i find myself not wanting to learn a Zep song that i really liked because once I learn it, it takes the mystery and that feeling of when i first heard the song and fell in love with it. But, at the same time when i see someone else besides JP play the song, I can't wait to get home and pick up my guitar and play. But, somehow the magic is lessened. Peace
"Out on the Tiles" I feel is very overlooked and to me is LZ classic
I loved this tune since the first time. This is pure spirit of Page's genius. I've studied the guitar parts for years. I started at 15, now I'm 43. 28 years of TSRTS!
@@ClaudioMassafra My favourite Zep song. The playing is pure joy.
Dude, this is the holy grail of tutorials!!! Seriously, a lesson could not possibly be better than this. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this.
you are welcome dude ;-)
This is probably the best produced song tutorial video on YT. You deserve way way more followers
For me this song is Jimmy Page's masterpiece.
I've been playing guitar for many years, but it had never occurred to me to try to play this song.
Your tutorial is excellent and so is your technique playing the guitar, doing something like this is only within the reach of a few.
Thank you.
Wow! Why can't all tutorials be this awesome? The format is perfect, especially with the slow speed segments and sync'd tabs. Thanks Claudio!!
The only tutorial you'll need for this song...great stuff
3:43 This is such an awesome guitar part of the song and why Jimmy is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. This little part shows how much feel for the music he has. I’m going to have trouble remembering all this stuff. Amazing, just how he put it all together. 👍🤘🤘🤘
A most excellent lesson, I will start to practice it now
This is so well done and very helpful. I've been a musician my entire life but I don't have a lot of experience with guitar. One person spoke on the mystery and magic being lost when uncovering the details in a composition. I find the opposite of this to be true. In my day job, I play symphonies and the more in depth I get into any composition, the sense of magic grows even more. I have no idea how many times I've played the Brahms, Beethoven and Mahler symphonies but for every single time I learn them better, the more they blow me away. Your video tutorial on this incredible song does the same thing. Thanks a ton for putting this together.
Two things are really good here. First of all, the individual who reproduced this. Really amazing playing!
And above all, the individual who wrote this. Mr page was designed from birth to play that instrument 🎸.
So wonderful, Claudio. I can spend the rest of my life learning this song and will never have it down this good. Well done!
Really awesome job, thanks. Also love the unusual tuner knobs on your LP.
0:20 Part 1 Intro
0:42 Part 1 Intro slow
2:18 Solo 1
2:50 Solo 1 slow
3:44 Part 2
4:57 Part 3: Solo 2
5:33 Solo 2 slow
6:54 Solo 2: arpegios
7:07 Solo 2: continuing
7:31 Part 4: Outro
8:53 Part 4 slow
I'm 15... when I started playing seriously some 4 years ago I always wanted to learn this song but could never figure it out so I just swept it aside. Now, I'm finally getting around to it. this video is my saving grace lol
for soooo long i've searched for a video like this. Thank you so much!
you are welcome ;-) enjoy and share!
ggapp1 lol you are a speed reader
Claudio, you cannot believe how much I appreciate this video. Thanks again
@@juancardenas3883 you are welcome! ;-)
Very nice job on this one. Thanks for putting this together for us!!!!
Superb lesson for a great song. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing the happiness Claudio.
Awesome tone fluidity and feel. Great subtle time changes grace and passing notes
Superb talent
thank you! Really thaaank you!
Very well done bro! It was beautiful to see all that beautifully cool technique with own eyes!
Outstanding performance and lesson. Well done!!
The previous version was a masterpiece!
This one is even more accessible. Grazie mille!
That kicked ass. Best tutorial I've seen.
Fantastic tutorial! Everything you need to know everything in the song you need to know.
Claudio, I really enjoyed your "spot on" playing. As a fellow guitarist, and HUGE Zep fan, I really love hearing this stuff!
thank you mate!
This is a fantastic lesson!
Awsome job. Totally took it apart and broke it down. Thank you
I have a looper pedal, and just came across a 12 string.... Thank you, this is going to be fun. I love the slowing down of the solos, it allows the "nuance of the knuckles" to shine through.
brilliant playing, brilliant lesson!!
Perfect lesson layout. Subscribed!
Claudio - thanks for the enormous work required to do this.
you are really welcome mate ;-)
Great job. I bought this album days after it was released and listened to it everyday before school. Have never been able to play it properly, I'll have to spend a little time on your website. Thanks.
perfect such a great job on this. thanks so much for your hard work.
Excellent! Every guitar lesson should unfold this way!
Outstanding lesson - gets to the point; no need for chatter. Love this tune and very well done!
This is the best of the best! So many thanks.
Excellent lesson
Such an awesome lesson, thank you sir!
Holy crap, this is a great tutorial!!!!!
Perfectly laid out lesson. Others need a lesson from you on how to provide a lesson. And how the F$#K do you get his exact guitar tone? Amazing
You need to try out the „Whole Lotta Humbuckers“ from seymour Duncan, real value for Money
This is a great tutorial, but a huge problem. Page live plays this totally different, on a 12 string although you could fake it a bit with a chorus and a EQ pedal. But for intermediate and so on players, a great start. Still, a tab of TSRTS version from the soundtrack would be great, but then you need the other players in
place as well.
This is so well done !!! Fantastic technic
Awesome lesson man thank you so much you really make a difference !
Claudio you nail it! Thank you!
Very nice lesson! Thank you very much! :)
That was so informative and fascinating.Thanks.
This song represents pure rock Majesty and Glory to me. Brilliant tutorial, Claudio. The way Page plays it live falls far away (not short but completely different) from the studio version which seems to dip into a deeper and deeper well of intensity as it unfolds with its many layers (including liberal use of 12-string).
thank you Peter!
killer lesson Claudio! Thank you!
Wow. Well done thnx!!
Gracias Claudio,muy buena lección de un gran clásico de la guitarra eléctrica
Essa música, como muitas outras do Led Zeppelin, é mais uma forte prova de que Jimmy Page seja, talvez, o maior guitarrista de todos os tempos. Seus arranjos e solos são muito bem feitos.
10 out of 10 ! thats so spot on
amaazing lesson bro! thanks man
Makes you realize how brilliant Jimmy Page was
Jagshemasher Exactly! I think he was having fun on this one :D
yes it does. its so unique. theres really nothing like it this song.
***is :)
Is
Genius
omg this is AMAZING !!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Excellent video
Thank you Claudio, very good work
That second solo makes so sense
Brilliant lesson!
Thank you Peter!
Excelente 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Outstanding! Great Job
Grazie ...splendido lavoro
Best tutorial ever
thank you mate!
Love this method...
truly amazing guitar playing Sir
thank you!
Maestro!
Ahahahha ;-)
Nicely done!
thank you!
Nice job. Thank You!!!!!!!
An unheralded masterpiece!
No one ever does just the rythm parts, I want to know the whole thing, but great job on the parts you showed us
I'd love to see you play and do a tutorial of the live version from the movie of the same name. This was great! Thanks.
Very, very helpful. Thank you man
Thank you sir. Your really good. I was playing my 2004 gibsn( sounds exactly like yours) so cool how you slow it down an ot is not out of tune.
this is killer!!! Thanks
Great channel! Subscribed.
Awesome lesson!! Ty!!
Freaken awesome man, keep rocking!
Great job ! I managed to learn how to play it. Now i'ts the difficult part..This tune...
great lesson. would be awesome to see one on the live version from TSRTS album! cheers!
And the Boogie Mama section of Whole Lotta Love on TSRTS...and the Dazed and Confused lick about 18 mins 20 secs in where he uses a scratch harmonic technique.
Best lesson version.thx
merci Claudio ! superbe!
This video should be at 120 million views, not 120 thousand.
The song remains the same even when slowed down. Like some trippy blues. Gonna be fun to learn it finally - I'm 3 mins in to vid and wow legit song to learn it so complex
excellent lesson. I never realized how many little nuances are in the song.
awesome
I 'm gonna give this a try. NIce job.
Nice job 👍👍
Thanks for this✌️
live version plz
Awesome!
Can you do a live version of this song please? With tab?
Thanks, Claudio!
you r welcome!
Good job, well done. 10/10
excellent video mate.....subbed
thank you mate! Very appreciated
thank you so much for posting this , excellent tutorial...helped a lot! ..any chance you can do out on the tiles?
uhm... not in my plans... thank you anyway ;-)
cheers, man
this is great!
I started playing guitar this summer. Should I even try to learn the solo at 2:18 or should I come back and try in some years?
Thank you!
Wish Jimmy would comment on this like a DVD commentary. Did bonzo lay down drums in one take? I’m no musician but I’d guess a metronome might not cut it as Jimmy played the guitar layers
Great!!
gran bel lavoro!
Grazie Mr Aletube! Molto gentile :-)