Tried some other lessons on this song and they were anything from not well taught to just plain wrong. This vid is the best teaching and most correct tab for this song in my opinion, so many thanks for uploading it.
Upstroke on the octave A instead of down stroking the open A when it opens up....subtle little difference..I knew what I was playing for years didnt quite sound right...now I got it....
So do you take requests or how do you decide how you make lessons? If you do take requests, think you can do Joe Satriani's Starry Night? Or Clapton's version of Hideaway?
Hi, do you recommend playing the A on the second fret of the D string while doing the opening riff as the extra octave for the power chord? Cause I find it drowns out the other details of the riff.
The Hardest thing about this song is playing it w anybody else other than John Bonham, and JP. Jones. A lot of drummers seem to struggle w this song when it comes to the intro , it's tricky on where exactly to come in, the upbeat of 1? Is this in 4/4? I can easily play the song, I just always remember struggling on the intro in a band context.
Using your pinky makes songs easier to play and it becomes easier on the hand. You could say its more ergonomic. It requires less of a spread. You can be good if you don't use your pinky, but you will not be great.
Ray Johnson I find it really difficult to use my pinky and I feel like I won't be able to play this song in its entirety because whether I use my pinky or not I can't reach down to the fifth fret while holding an A chord.
PLAY IT THE WAY YOU FEEL IT MY BROTHER! IT ALL SOUNDS THE SAME IN THE END IF THE SOUND IS RIGHT IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW YOU'RE PLAYING IT! KEEP ROCKING MY BROTHER ✌️🙏🏼💙
can anyone please tell me if my first finger is in pain when doing this intro riff is that a problem? it hurts to hold my finger to the a chord so long
practice relaxing! you're probably digging your finger in harder than is necessary to produce proper notes. If that doesn't fix it, you should probably have a teacher look at your technique, could be a bad angle, using the wrong part of your finger, lots of things can go wrong, and every hand is different.
One of the sickest rock riffs I have ever heard.
Areak
You are the best teacher on the web!! thank you so much for helping me to play this song much better than I used to!!! greetings from Mexico City!!!
Tried some other lessons on this song and they were anything from not well taught to just plain wrong.
This vid is the best teaching and most correct tab for this song in my opinion, so many thanks for uploading it.
Upstroke on the octave A instead of down stroking the open A when it opens up....subtle little difference..I knew what I was playing for years didnt quite sound right...now I got it....
Really Thanks., for learning me to play this., Rock n roll . : )
Why can no other guitarist spell
Thank you!! Can’t lie I didn’t think I could learn this song, but then I found this video 🤘🙏
And it's actually simpler than you thought, am I right?
Great lesson!!! Trying to learn a bunch of Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin songs before Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp in November. Probably should start now.
Thank you so much.when I get problems I know where to find you.
This is extremely fun to play, sounds great and easy ▶️
Repetitive but awsome and legendary !
Thank You so much! You are briliant teacher :D
one of greatest bands of all time I will use it on my channel playlist!
Love your lessons.
Simply, thank you!
Ohh man thank you for the lesson 👍
Great lesson!
can you do a lesson on mick taylors 'the stumble' and or gary moores walking by myself
So do you take requests or how do you decide how you make lessons? If you do take requests, think you can do Joe Satriani's Starry Night? Or Clapton's version of Hideaway?
great tutorial.
PLEASE do Rock & Roll Disgrace by sweet
Hi, do you recommend playing the A on the second fret of the D string while doing the opening riff as the extra octave for the power chord? Cause I find it drowns out the other details of the riff.
You are amazing! This is really fun! Thank you!
that 2nd bend on the 3rd fret throws me right off i keep going back to the a chord
the magic of one day later, nailed it
@@adamlondoner it's interesting how the mind "works at it" while one is not actually playing the guitar :).
Yeah, I agree, the timing at the end of the riff is jacking me up too
grazie davvero...intelligente e forza a usare occhi ma sopratutto orecchie e dita...ottimo lavoro.
well it helps train it more. so when you need to use your pinky its ready
nice sound!!
what amp do you use?
The first note played on the A string should be C#, not C. The C is played the second time round.
Thanks for the helpful lesson!
Great lesson! Cheers mate
Always loving your videos, keep on rockin'!
Great lesson! And nice sound from your guitar. Are you using any effects?
The Hardest thing about this song is playing it w anybody else other than John Bonham, and JP. Jones. A lot of drummers seem to struggle w this song when it comes to the intro , it's tricky on where exactly to come in, the upbeat of 1? Is this in 4/4? I can easily play the song, I just always remember struggling on the intro in a band context.
This is good Carl. Can I ask you what happened to the forum on the 365 site? Can't find it anymore. I used to like going there!
It's a Fender, Squier guitars say "Squier".
Excellent
Hey you post some great lesson, but dang it, those fingers kill me!
great Carl but please finish heart breaker the whole song thank you
thanks very much!
How do the chord overlays on the 7th and 9th frets fit in when Page plays it live?
учусь ...спасибо...
Great lesson! And I love your tone! Could you tell me your amp settings? :)
+Martin Wilkie He uses an Axe FX
is that a fender squire or strat?
it almost sounds like whip out with a twist i think if you know how to pay whip out you can play this one.
hey can u do achilles last stand?
true true, but i guess this is where different techniques come in play.
@thedonace213 I found the request section on your website! haha thanks!
cool
Theres a small section missing...ijs
Oh burn!
its an eric johnson strat
Using your pinky makes songs easier to play and it becomes easier on the hand. You could say its more ergonomic. It requires less of a spread. You can be good if you don't use your pinky, but you will not be great.
Ray Johnson I find it really difficult to use my pinky and I feel like I won't be able to play this song in its entirety because whether I use my pinky or not I can't reach down to the fifth fret while holding an A chord.
Use your pinky as much as you can...
why cant I land the second bend on a up stroke, am I missing something its driving me bonkers.
PLAY IT THE WAY YOU FEEL IT MY BROTHER! IT ALL SOUNDS THE SAME IN THE END IF THE SOUND IS RIGHT IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW YOU'RE PLAYING IT! KEEP ROCKING MY BROTHER ✌️🙏🏼💙
that 2nd bend on the 3rd fret throws me right off i keep going back to the a chord
Fingers are weird
right! it happens to me too!
true but if i was to play this as well as i could i wouldnt use my pinky.
ohh
to this explanation of i feel like a idiot....
can anyone please tell me if my first finger is in pain when doing this intro riff is that a problem? it hurts to hold my finger to the a chord so long
Just keep at it man, it'll get easier
practice relaxing! you're probably digging your finger in harder than is necessary to produce proper notes. If that doesn't fix it, you should probably have a teacher look at your technique, could be a bad angle, using the wrong part of your finger, lots of things can go wrong, and every hand is different.
nice vid but i have no clue why you would use your pinkie finger, unless your doing the solo part.
eric clapton? anyone ? :P
Nah.
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Fingers are weird
Do "Rocker" by AC/DC