Hey everyone! My next video will be Van Halen related, where I talk about a string bending technique that Eddie would occasionally employ, and everyone always does it wrong (actually, I don't think most people even realize what Ed was doing). See you soon!
You're the man, PDX!! Unfortunately it took EVH passing to get me back into guitar. Just want to say thank you for teaching me some of his solos. The way you break it down in your videos is extremely helpful!! You are the man, keep it up!!
Hi Dave ! Very cool cover/lesson of this iconic Jimmy Page solo ! Fortunately I got to hear him play it live when they were on tour for Led Zep II . His timing was slightly different , but the notes were the same. IT WAS LOUD !!!! I think you are right about the scratch/partially missed note. They probably heard the solo for the first time in the recording studio and realized it sounded too good to not use it! Ironically little hiccups like that keep those that follow guessing to do the "perfect" cover!!!! Rock on, Bob
Hey Bob! Thanks for the great comment! Seeing Led Zep live must have been quite the experience, and of course I'm extremely jealous. Jimmy may have been a little sloppy at times, but he sure played with a lot of feel and passion. :)
Jetzt weiß ich, das ich es immer falsch gespielt habe 🙄 aber ab heute sieht die welt besser aus. Danke für diese super aufschlussreiche Lektion. Klasse 👍👍👍👍
Hey PDX, love your videos and the way you break up the solos, very informative. I do the main riff stretching the A string 5th fret slightly out of tune with the open D (does anyone else do that?) At the end of the solo, I hear the last note as a stretch from the 22nd fret, D to E. (unless it's a harmonic pinch?) I hear it plain as day, so maybe it's just me? Your videos help me out a lot, thanks for posting.
A man after my own heart…attention to detail! Really nice job, well paced, excellent audio levels. Here is my question…what does Jimmy do to get that very first note of the solo to sound so ‘crunchy’? I hear like either a slide into the first note or almost like a heavy pick scrape. That very first note has some beef/punch/attack to it that I can’t seem to recreate. Thanks for a great video.
I’ve never gotten into Led Zeppelin, though I haven’t been playing for too long. Awesome solo...Dave I’m BEGGING YOU 😩 Please consider Van Halen Not Enough Solo! 🙏🏽
Hey Dave, I have had quite a few requests for that. Awesome solo. The last time I went to learn it, there were a few phrases that I couldn't quite hear properly in the mix, and I'm of the mindset that I won't post a lesson unless I'm 99.9% confident I know all the notes. I'm not saying no... just need to revisit it at some point :)
@@PDXguitarfreak hey, I wanted to let you know, regardless whether you decide to (which I pray you do), I watch you in a daily basis in my attempts to learn the EVH solos you have put out. I am currently on Ice Cream man and On Fire. Please keep up the good work...you are pretty freaking awesome.
@@PDXguitarfreak BB King told Billy Gibbons , after Gibbons played BB's Guitar and asked BB "what Guage strings are on your guitar" BB said "7 gauge " BB continues " why are you working so hard Billy ?
Hi, can I name Sped Spedding for also including the two missing notes, so well done to both of you. He does play the big bend and the last phrase bend different to you though. I can’t tell who is correct !
Hey everyone! My next video will be Van Halen related, where I talk about a string bending technique that Eddie would occasionally employ, and everyone always does it wrong (actually, I don't think most people even realize what Ed was doing). See you soon!
Can't wait!! Long live Eddie Van Halen! The greatest guitarist there ever was!
Now this is interesting 🤔
I’ve been playing almost 40 years and that’s a great lesson. Thank you for taking the time to share that with everyone!!
Thank you! No excessive talking just the content we want, keep up the great work!
You're the man, PDX!! Unfortunately it took EVH passing to get me back into guitar. Just want to say thank you for teaching me some of his solos. The way you break it down in your videos is extremely helpful!! You are the man, keep it up!!
Hey Kyle, thanks for the nice comment bro. I'm glad you enjoy the videos, and I try to do them in the way I like learning too. Rock on! :)
Dude you are the GOLD STANDARD of these type of transcription videos! Thank you!
Thank you Mark! Rock on! :)
Great time! I find your videos very accurate thanks for this 😀 this is next on my list.
You deserve way more followers
Outstanding lesson please keep posting them for these high accuracy lessons are very much needed, appreciated and loved.
This is another stellar performance of why you so freaking awesome!
Hey Kelly thank you again! :)
This is by far the best video I’ve seen for that solo. Thank you!
Great job and the presentation with your tabs helped a lot ,thank you..
Whole lotta lesson 🤘🏼Best lesson on the tube im not foolin. You've been schooling. I've been learning. ZoSo would approve
Great ! ...had to refresh some parts of this NICE solo from Mr. Page
Classic solo. Awesome job, Dave!! Hope you're having a great start to the new year!!! Rock on!
Thank you Bill! Happy New Year to you too bro! :)
I love your attention to detail, thanks for another great lesson!
You are welcome! :)
I like your style, easy to understand. i've learn it fast. Thanks
Hi Dave !
Very cool cover/lesson of this iconic Jimmy Page solo ! Fortunately I got to hear him play it live when they were on tour for Led Zep II . His timing was slightly different , but the notes were the same. IT WAS LOUD !!!! I think you are right about the scratch/partially missed note. They probably heard the solo for the first time in the recording studio and realized it sounded too good to not use it! Ironically little hiccups like that keep those that follow guessing to do the "perfect" cover!!!!
Rock on, Bob
Hey Bob! Thanks for the great comment! Seeing Led Zep live must have been quite the experience, and of course I'm extremely jealous. Jimmy may have been a little sloppy at times, but he sure played with a lot of feel and passion. :)
Excelente maestro estoy aprendiendo mucho con usted 😊
Great lesson video, thanks for posting this video ! The tabs definitely helped me! 👍
Another great lesson - thank you sooooo much!!
Thank you for clarifying everything so accurately.
Best version online - love your work
Kool you broke out the LP for this Led Zeppelin lesson, sweet axe. Awesome as always. ROCK ON BRO! 👊 🎸
Thanks bro, as always! :)
Jetzt weiß ich, das ich es immer falsch gespielt habe 🙄
aber ab heute sieht die welt besser aus. Danke für diese super aufschlussreiche Lektion. Klasse 👍👍👍👍
Gern geschehen!
Thank you! I knew the other lessons I found on youtube were missing something from this! Jimmy Page's best licks, IMO.
Very nicely played great tone.
Thank you! :)
easily the most useful video ever
best tutorial for this song on UA-cam, thnx
thank you very much sir...
Thanks bro! :)
Awesome !!! I'm gonna learn this solo if it's the last thing I ever do !
This was very helpful, thank you, subbed
This was very helpful, been playing this wrong for years lol
Dude love your videos. Can you do more easier solos like this one?
THANK YOU!
Thanks Howdy! Yes, I will continue to include easier ones like this, in the mix :)
Good stuff! You rock! Cheers, Al 🤘😁🤘
Thank you Al! :)
Hey PDX, love your videos and the way you break up the solos, very informative. I do the main riff stretching the A string 5th fret slightly out of tune with the open D (does anyone else do that?) At the end of the solo, I hear the last note as a stretch from the 22nd fret, D to E. (unless it's a harmonic pinch?) I hear it plain as day, so maybe it's just me? Your videos help me out a lot, thanks for posting.
A man after my own heart…attention to detail! Really nice job, well paced, excellent audio levels.
Here is my question…what does Jimmy do to get that very first note of the solo to sound so ‘crunchy’? I hear like either a slide into the first note or almost like a heavy pick scrape. That very first note has some beef/punch/attack to it that I can’t seem to recreate. Thanks for a great video.
People get the 2nd phrase wrong (1st position pullouts E pentatonic run). Thanks for doing it justice!
Hey Aaron, thank you! I'm glad you appreciate that :)
Amazing video! Thanks a lot for making it!
Great tute, subscribed.
great lesson
Good lesson, thanks.
Thanks Fuzz!!! :)
great work!
Subbed for this attention to detail 👍
You're great dude...
Thanks! :)
Great video upload!
Beautiful ! Thank you 😊
Love ur les paul great lesson man.
One question is the neck on that a
Baseball bat ?
Nice job.
Guthrie Govan transcribed this for Guitar Techniques. Guess what 2 notes he missed....however good you are you have to listen Thanks Man
LOL I will check it out - Guthrie is awesome! :)
EXCELLENT!!!
PERFECT
Thanks RL! :)
Thanks Dude...
I have to work on the second section that is lower on the neck. My timing kind of goes to a jumble. The rest of it is coming easier for me.
I’ve never gotten into Led Zeppelin, though I haven’t been playing for too long. Awesome solo...Dave I’m BEGGING YOU 😩 Please consider Van Halen Not Enough Solo! 🙏🏽
Hey bro, I've still been thinking about that one too. Got a lot on the plate right now, but we shall see :)
@@PDXguitarfreak That’s all I wanted to hear 😄
Hey bro, I am still considering doing Not Enough... gotta bunch of projects in the way... we shall see :)
@@PDXguitarfreak no worries man! Take your time 👍🏽 I can’t imagine how much work it takes to do what you do. I’ll always be supporting you!
Thank you bro!
You are welcome bro! :)
Good one!
God bless man
thank you!
Thanks mate
Are there any apps that you use to learn the solos (slow down or make the solo more auditable)
Excellent interpretation PDX. I was about to ask you what gauge strings you were using on your LP. 9s.....thanks. Keep Rockin' on!
Yep, I almost always use 9s. Thanks GH! :)
Nice! I have that same shirt..
Can you do a lesson for Danzig-mother
I came to you for this one master. (Darth Vader voice)
Please do madhouse guitar solo by anthrax please!
No
Thank you
Communication breakdown, please!
Another super classic! I'll consider that one too... the list is long at the moment :)
Good music ❤🎼🎵🎶🎸🎻🪕
Time to destroy my finger tips with 13 gauges!
LOL good luck bro! :)
Whyyyy??!! 😂
Your right!! 😂 😂 Nice lesson per the usu...
Thanks Andy, as usual too! :)
@@PDXguitarfreak lol!
2:00
Do you use 9s on your E flat guitars too?
Yeah, I do, although I've thought about upping those to 10s. :)
@@PDXguitarfreak I did too and honestly since changing I haven't looked back😉
@@andybrown1439 I know Slash does that too... or at least I know he did at one time :)
I challenge you to 5150 solo, no one can (or has done) a competent lesson
Hey Dave, I have had quite a few requests for that. Awesome solo. The last time I went to learn it, there were a few phrases that I couldn't quite hear properly in the mix, and I'm of the mindset that I won't post a lesson unless I'm 99.9% confident I know all the notes. I'm not saying no... just need to revisit it at some point :)
@@PDXguitarfreak hey, I wanted to let you know, regardless whether you decide to (which I pray you do), I watch you in a daily basis in my attempts to learn the EVH solos you have put out. I am currently on Ice Cream man and On Fire. Please keep up the good work...you are pretty freaking awesome.
Try 7 Guage with stainless steel frets.
2.5 is easy! You'll be going 4.0 !
LOL I don't think I've ever tried (let alone seen) 7 gauge strings. But I can imagine bending the high e string past the low e string! :)
@@PDXguitarfreak BB King told Billy Gibbons , after Gibbons played BB's Guitar and asked BB "what Guage strings are on your guitar" BB said "7 gauge " BB continues " why are you working so hard Billy ?
@@mikehunty20 Great story! I knew Billy used super light strings, but never knew he picked it up from BB. :)
4:48 not me trying to learn this on 11-52s
😁
Beat tutorial on the web easy
Hi, can I name Sped Spedding for also including the two missing notes, so well done to both of you. He does play the big bend and the last phrase bend different to you though. I can’t tell who is correct !
Hi Phil, I'm not familiar with him, but I will take it as a compliment :)
Dave, changing the cycle, one shitty tab at a time!!
Most excellent!