_1_ Main riff at 04:55 _2_ Descending line 11:52 _3_ Bridge 13:24 _4_ Chorus 15:21 You are not only beautiful, You are clever, You are friendly, so gentle to share what you know, We love you ! Thank you very much for what you've done
Gretchen, Thank you for amazing lessons and for taking the time to show great details of Zeppelin songs. Kashmir has amazed me for over 20 years. I hope I get to see you perform live on a NW Tour! Be well.
What a superb find this series of lesson videos are by Gretchen. I've known about her for roughly a decade but I was unaware prior to watching these videos what a classy person she is at a gernerosity level.
Awesome balance of technique and theory. I also appreciate that it seems I’m not the only guitarist that has to work hard to make something look easy. Thanks for being real!
What an amazing tutorial/instructive. As a poet and writer and guitarist (mostly rhythm), I completely appreciated the comment about having so much to explore that it is tricky to know where to edit/narrow the field of expression - namely with DADGAD! That completely resonated with me. Thanks Gretchen.
Doctorate level insight and presentation. I approach this song as presented with the different sections and without a thought or care to the meter: lock onto the drum and play the riffs, rock the Ds. Thank You
Thank you so much for your careful presentation. I really love your band and your guitar playing is very nice. I hadn't listened to all your videos yet so I wanted to see how you did on dazed and confused and I was absolutely blown away. You all are so humble and so generous with teaching how you do what you do I'm very impressed and grateful that musicians like you are sharing what you do to help aspiring artists such as myself learn. Thank you so much.
I'm lucky in that the very first time I heard this song was when I saw Led Zeppelin at Nassau Coliseum in February of 1975. Thereafter my friend Chris and I would wait to hear it on the radio until we could get our hands on the album. Thanks for putting together these excellent tutorials!
Hey Gretchen, great to catch up with you when you were in back in Seattle a few weeks ago. I would have brought this up but I hadn't seen it yet. I so love what you did here with Kashmir. It is probably already my favorite song ever but I really love how you broke the guitar part down. I will spend the rest of my life trying to play this damn thing but I really love what you did with this. Cheers!
Another superb lesson .. Growing up as you say surrounded by the world of Guitar magazine & player fans of music & in the states USA .. You probably don't know that over here in England ( I am scots / Irish ) The Press & even the music press were not really kind to led Zep .. hard to imagine but true .. They would tour America to sold out stadiums & adoring fans only to return to Dreary grey wet England terrible reviews .. If You ever get the chance to talk to Pino Palladino who I knew as a chum back in Cardiff He used to play Twin neck Gtr in a covers band & they were playing stairway to heaven live within a week of the albums release .. The band called Trapper .. were all brilliant a 5 piece so two gtrs but this was B4 Pino changed to Bass .. if you meet him he will tell you Led Zep were still almost an Underground cult band in the early days at least .. he is a lovely guy & a superb musician Pino .. But back then Led Zep would not give interviews especially Jimmy to the ordinary press .. preserving their mystique & only Bob would sometimes chat to press .. To fans All the band were nice .. But back then people used to take the Top Ten Gtr player list more seriously .. The idea that Ritchie Blackmore was better than Jimmy ... well it all seems laughable now But Jimmy who as I am sure you know invented the Band & once they were a band they changed music forever in lot's of ways .. To be slighted for having gone soft & turned acoustic on the 3rd album I know that made Jimmy decide to Blow them all away .. It's only because I am so old that I can remember theses things & perhaps explain in some kind of context .. Why after the 4th album & Tour some of the guys ended up in morroco etc & moving thru Kashmir .. by the way Jimmy used to leave his shirt open all the way & wear his gtr really low .. Lol but I don't think he had such lovely shoulders .. well not to me anyway .. altho he was then will always be one of thee guitar Gods .. We now know him as the intelligent power behind the throne he always was .. Love ya bye
Is it necessary to comment on her appearance? Kinda condescending. Would you complement Jimmy Page by referring to him as a handsome/talented man? Are you surprised that a woman can play well?
Very good lesson. In the 70th I played it with a traditional tune, although I realised that that was not quite correct. I had only one guitar and there was no time for retuning
i played this wrong for 25 years, until "It's about to get loud" came out.. for the 1st time i actually realized and cared enough to research and play it right.. for years i faked it in standard well enough to please drunks at bars and at weddings.. but once i started getting it really right, i then was pleased.. and started packing an extra guitar tuned in DADGAD to my gigs.. bravo you sweet, sweaty, and MILFy as hell redhead guitar god..
Hey Gretchen Menn can You give me your personal advice about that i just have a classic guitar that uses Nylon strings at the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd strings. I like D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Hard tension EJ46 strings. But i just got a cheap kind of fragile classic guitar. So i play a Lot of rock from classic rock until heavy metal and Grunge and Punk Rock. Since last week i bought the Chrome Slide and i already learned to play " In My time of dying" from your amazing video tutorial, also i learned from you "When the levee breaks" on Standard tuning which i'm stoked that i love playing the solos with the Slide. And i'm learning how to play "Traveling Riverside Blues" in Open G. So My question it's what tensión of strings should i get to dont make in the guitar neck any damage and to change the tunings from standard tuning to Open G tuning or Open A ir Open De, etc..., Without breaking My strings? Should i get D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Hard tension EJ46 strings or should i get D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Medium tension EJ45. Just in case i'm not a beginner! I played good but not as good like you do but i'm not a beginner and i'm not a pro neither
genius level how you figured out alternative tuning on guitar for kaschmer song also i think you have perfect pitch you can hear a song and you can play the song after you hear the song also you have a nice aura around you a clm smart person aware of what you doing at all times its good that way to be aware
Polymeter or polyrythm? Not `hundred percent clear the (subtle) difference, and I have often heard that at least different time sigs are overlayed in LZ-K. Many other examples of this as well. Key I think is the actual bpm. Polyrythm that each MEASURE must be the same time, so you have 54 over 44, makes for very interesting sync mels counter mels etc.
I like how you talk about how you 'interpret' the meter rather than 'argue' or 'debate' about the meter. Personally, I interpret the meter as being in 6/4. This interpretation allows the backbeat of the drums to fall on the even beats (2,4,6) while it also allows the music to be based in groups of three 16th notes so the meter doesn't have to be written differently for drums and guitar/bass/keyboards/vocals. As I interpret it, the song is in 6/4. Great lesson! I will watch the other episodes of this lesson and hope you cover that melodic fill in lydian mode. In fact, that is something amazing about this song: what mode is it in? It is in many modes at once! Kind of like the song "Friends" and "Dancing Days." Do you know what I mean, Gretchen? Love you!
Very cool video ..i confess I have a tutorial on UA-cam showing how to fake it in standard tuning .Lol. I really need to take the time and try the dadgad .I missed the A with the f# part myself .I also hear the G as Gm then to A . Great Work Gretchen. 👍👍
I did it in (mostly) standard for awhile, too! Just dropped the low E to D, but DADGAD reaaaaally makes it all come together. You'll love it once you try it!
Well i tunned My classic guitar (nylon strings) in D-A-D-G-A-D tuning to play this magical song. And there is vídeo of them lately of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page playing Kashmir an egyptian orchestra and since they were playing with an egyptian orchestra and playing the egyptian scale on some parts of the song and let me tell you that sounds really good . And i do the scale mixing the G egyptian scale. With the A egyptian scale and it fits well to me. I would like to know your opinion about it and also which other scales do You think Will sound really good with Kashmir in D-A-D-G-A-D tuning? Thank you and keep rocking out!
thanks for the video! wait so talking about the descending line on that starts on the high strings down on the 12th fret, how could you call that chord a G5? G5 means only Gs and Ds but i see Gs Ds and As. So i think we can call it a D sus 4 ( D being the root, A being the 5th , and G being the 4th.) Or we can call it a G Sus 2,( G being the root, D the 5th and A the 2) . The next chord is right tho thats a D! But then the next chord is F5? cant be we got a D, F,A and C, we can call that a Dm7 maybe?
yeah, well, the string instrument is lacking, (electric keyboard?), would have been better to add to match the original. Other than that, everything else is great.
_1_ Main riff at 04:55
_2_ Descending line 11:52
_3_ Bridge 13:24
_4_ Chorus 15:21
You are not only beautiful,
You are clever,
You are friendly, so gentle to share what you know,
We love you !
Thank you very much for what you've done
Very generous of you to share your research to make it easier for those of us who aren’t quite as sharp.
Gretchen, Thank you for amazing lessons and for taking the time to show great details of Zeppelin songs. Kashmir has amazed me for over 20 years.
I hope I get to see you perform live on a NW Tour! Be well.
You just taught me a song I've wanted to take the time to learn for 35 years. Thank you!
What a superb find this series of lesson videos are by Gretchen. I've known about her for roughly a decade but I was unaware prior to watching these videos what a classy person she is at a gernerosity level.
Awesome balance of technique and theory. I also appreciate that it seems I’m not the only guitarist that has to work hard to make something look easy. Thanks for being real!
What an amazing tutorial/instructive. As a poet and writer and guitarist (mostly rhythm), I completely appreciated the comment about having so much to explore that it is tricky to know where to edit/narrow the field of expression - namely with DADGAD! That completely resonated with me. Thanks Gretchen.
Thanks so much for such a clear presentation. You are right about the role of the guitar as "Texture" .
Just Like J.P.P.
Can't Get Enough of You.
Bravo, Bravo. :)
Doctorate level insight and presentation.
I approach this song as presented with the different sections and without a thought or care to the meter: lock onto the drum and play the riffs, rock the Ds.
Thank You
Excellent presentation, highly useful, diligence appreciated.
Thank you so much! Really glad if it's helpful!
You are a really good teacher. I have seen a lot of guitar instruction, and this is tops. I wish I had not recently missed you gals on tour.
Great lesson for a great song. Awesome job. Thanks for your time and for sharing
Thank you so much for your careful presentation. I really love your band and your guitar playing is very nice. I hadn't listened to all your videos yet so I wanted to see how you did on dazed and confused and I was absolutely blown away. You all are so humble and so generous with teaching how you do what you do I'm very impressed and grateful that musicians like you are sharing what you do to help aspiring artists such as myself learn. Thank you so much.
She did Dazed and Confused quite good
I'm lucky in that the very first time I heard this song was when I saw Led Zeppelin at Nassau Coliseum in February of 1975. Thereafter my friend Chris and I would wait to hear it on the radio until we could get our hands on the album. Thanks for putting together these excellent tutorials!
I love the outline, and discussion of poly metering.
Great guitar playing and teaching by a beautiful woman thank you from Ireland.
It's 2021... and I still LOVE you and this song! ❤️. Happiness to you and yours. ❤️❤️❤️. 🙏
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Thank you for this video lesson. 👍💞✌
Hey Gretchen, great to catch up with you when you were in back in Seattle a few weeks ago. I would have brought this up but I hadn't seen it yet. I so love what you did here with Kashmir. It is probably already my favorite song ever but I really love how you broke the guitar part down. I will spend the rest of my life trying to play this damn thing but I really love what you did with this. Cheers!
Great explanation...'Ta.'
If this was my guitar teacher, I would never miss a class.
I hear ya, I would be taking lessons every day I could, & I really don't need any.
Great video and that last track Gretchen plays (Arqua Petraraca) sounds fantastic!
Thanks Gretchen .. excellent video .. this information is easy to. Understand... you know your stuff...oh yeah & thanks Mr. Jimmy Page....
So glad if you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
Your piece at the end there is lovely!
OMG when you broke that down I totally heard Midnight Moonlight (AKA: Swan Song). Love it!
Brilliant explanation! I'm confident as I can be with this now :D Victor...
If you watch the Doc called It Might Get Loud Jimmy says he does it in GAD not DadGad.
Out from under my rock, wow, thank you.
thanks a lot :) even tho I never cover songs it is always great to have a lesson as this life is for learning. greetingz from outer space.
Thanks Gretchen!
Another superb lesson .. Growing up as you say surrounded by the world of Guitar magazine & player fans of music & in the states USA .. You probably don't know that over here in England ( I am scots / Irish ) The Press & even the music press were not really kind to led Zep .. hard to imagine but true .. They would tour America to sold out stadiums & adoring fans only to return to Dreary grey wet England terrible reviews .. If You ever get the chance to talk to Pino Palladino who I knew as a chum back in Cardiff He used to play Twin neck Gtr in a covers band & they were playing stairway to heaven live within a week of the albums release .. The band called Trapper .. were all brilliant a 5 piece so two gtrs but this was B4 Pino changed to Bass .. if you meet him he will tell you Led Zep were still almost an Underground cult band in the early days at least .. he is a lovely guy & a superb musician Pino .. But back then Led Zep would not give interviews especially Jimmy to the ordinary press .. preserving their mystique & only Bob would sometimes chat to press .. To fans All the band were nice .. But back then people used to take the Top Ten Gtr player list more seriously .. The idea that Ritchie Blackmore was better than Jimmy ... well it all seems laughable now But Jimmy who as I am sure you know invented the Band & once they were a band they changed music forever in lot's of ways .. To be slighted for having gone soft & turned acoustic on the 3rd album I know that made Jimmy decide to Blow them all away .. It's only because I am so old that I can remember theses things & perhaps explain in some kind of context .. Why after the 4th album & Tour some of the guys ended up in morroco etc & moving thru Kashmir .. by the way Jimmy used to leave his shirt open all the way & wear his gtr really low .. Lol but I don't think he had such lovely shoulders .. well not to me anyway .. altho he was then will always be one of thee guitar Gods .. We now know him as the intelligent power behind the throne he always was .. Love ya bye
Happy Holidays Gretchen! 🙂
A beautiful song broken down by a beautiful/talented woman! Refreshing...Thank you!
Is it necessary to comment on her appearance? Kinda condescending. Would you complement Jimmy Page by referring to him as a handsome/talented man? Are you surprised that a woman can play well?
@@alexanderbrown4250 Jimmy page is a handsome man and very talented.
Excellent lesson. The polyrhythmic structure is very cool. Page uses a Danelectro in some LZ performances
This is over my head lol But of course I love listening to the guitar and drums. There my favorite instruments!!
SUPERB VIDEO GRETCHEN YOU ARE SUCH A TALENTED MUSICIAN! !!.....HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL 💓
Thanks for the help.
Very good lesson. In the 70th I played it with a traditional tune, although I realised that that was not quite correct. I had only one guitar and there was no time for retuning
From 🇳🇵Nepal wid luv
Very informative thank you!!
Ok now Gretchen a 59 danelectro is a must for all guitarists... Yeah this tune is magical...Bet you can do black mountain side.i know you can.
i played this wrong for 25 years, until "It's about to get loud" came out.. for the 1st time i actually realized and cared enough to research and play it right.. for years i faked it in standard well enough to please drunks at bars and at weddings.. but once i started getting it really right, i then was pleased.. and started packing an extra guitar tuned in DADGAD to my gigs.. bravo you sweet, sweaty, and MILFy as hell redhead guitar god..
WOW!! WAS JIMMY PAGE A BRILLIANT GUITARIST OR WHAT?! HE WAS FUCKING AMAZING AND SO WAS HIS BAND! IN FACT, THEY WERE THE BEST EVER!!
Gran chica y gran guitarra...
Super thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. How about the solo section of The Lemon Song as introduction to blues soloing?
It's amazing that Jimmy Page used a 6-string Dano for this song.
Really Cool
Thanx. Awesome
Hey Gretchen Menn can You give me your personal advice about that i just have a classic guitar that uses Nylon strings at the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd strings. I like D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Hard tension EJ46 strings. But i just got a cheap kind of fragile classic guitar. So i play a Lot of rock from classic rock until heavy metal and Grunge and Punk Rock. Since last week i bought the Chrome Slide and i already learned to play " In My time of dying" from your amazing video tutorial, also i learned from you "When the levee breaks" on Standard tuning which i'm stoked that i love playing the solos with the Slide. And i'm learning how to play "Traveling Riverside Blues" in Open G. So My question it's what tensión of strings should i get to dont make in the guitar neck any damage and to change the tunings from standard tuning to Open G tuning or Open A ir Open De, etc..., Without breaking My strings? Should i get D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Hard tension EJ46 strings or should i get D'Addario Pro Arte Nylon Core Silverplated Wound Medium tension EJ45. Just in case i'm not a beginner! I played good but not as good like you do but i'm not a beginner and i'm not a pro neither
Fantastic!
Jimmy Page did an interview with Guitar Player Magazine -explaining the secret to Kashmir!
Ty,Gretch.Your friend August .
Liken that tone! 6:46. The blue Gibson is really a bty, but something about the Dano that adds a loose woody crunch to the tone I'm liken.
Спасибо😊🌷
Muito bom valeu...
Wow, 4 people are completely stupid and rude. Great job and great tutorial Gretchen!
Thanks so much for this Gretchen. Brilliant!
Thanks, mistress Gretchen..!
😍
genius level how you figured out alternative tuning on guitar for kaschmer song also i think you have perfect pitch you can hear a song and you can play the song after you hear the song also you have a nice aura around you a clm smart person aware of what you doing at all times its good that way to be aware
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Polymeter or polyrythm? Not `hundred percent clear the (subtle) difference, and I have often heard that at least different time sigs are overlayed in LZ-K. Many other examples of this as well. Key I think is the actual bpm. Polyrythm that each MEASURE must be the same time, so you have 54 over 44, makes for very interesting sync mels counter mels etc.
Yeah, I just don't want to carry an extra guitar around tuned down. The drunks never notice the little things and the party goes on!
WHERE'S THAT CONFOUNDED BRIDGE. .. ... ??
WHY IT MUST BE
IN KASHMIR 😁. .
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LADIES 🤩 😍 😃😁
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I like how you talk about how you 'interpret' the meter rather than 'argue' or 'debate' about the meter. Personally, I interpret the meter as being in 6/4. This interpretation allows the backbeat of the drums to fall on the even beats (2,4,6) while it also allows the music to be based in groups of three 16th notes so the meter doesn't have to be written differently for drums and guitar/bass/keyboards/vocals. As I interpret it, the song is in 6/4. Great lesson! I will watch the other episodes of this lesson and hope you cover that melodic fill in lydian mode. In fact, that is something amazing about this song: what mode is it in? It is in many modes at once! Kind of like the song "Friends" and "Dancing Days." Do you know what I mean, Gretchen? Love you!
Van Halen song Hot for Teacher comes to mind
Very cool video ..i confess I have a tutorial on UA-cam showing how to fake it in standard tuning .Lol. I really need to take the time and try the dadgad .I missed the A with the f# part myself .I also hear the G as Gm then to A . Great Work Gretchen. 👍👍
I did it in (mostly) standard for awhile, too! Just dropped the low E to D, but DADGAD reaaaaally makes it all come together. You'll love it once you try it!
Hola compañera! This tuning i think it's called Celtic Tuning D-A-D-G-A-D! pretty similar to the tuning of the Gods D-A-G-D-A-D😂
knalan donk !
Well i tunned My classic guitar (nylon strings) in D-A-D-G-A-D tuning to play this magical song. And there is vídeo of them lately of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page playing Kashmir an egyptian orchestra and since they were playing with an egyptian orchestra and playing the egyptian scale on some parts of the song and let me tell you that sounds really good . And i do the scale mixing the G egyptian scale. With the A egyptian scale and it fits well to me. I would like to know your opinion about it and also which other scales do You think Will sound really good with Kashmir in D-A-D-G-A-D tuning? Thank you and keep rocking out!
4 women to play LZ is cool. A female to teach Page is cool too, hihi
Dadgad compliments a D didgeridoo also
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GIRL WOMAN
thanks for the video! wait so talking about the descending line on that starts on the high strings down on the 12th fret, how could you call that chord a G5? G5 means only Gs and Ds but i see Gs Ds and As. So i think we can call it a D sus 4 ( D being the root, A being the 5th , and G being the 4th.) Or we can call it a G Sus 2,( G being the root, D the 5th and A the 2) . The next chord is right tho thats a D! But then the next chord is F5? cant be we got a D, F,A and C, we can call that a Dm7 maybe?
yeah, well, the string instrument is lacking, (electric keyboard?), would have been better to add to match the original. Other than that, everything else is great.
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