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  • immaculate job dude... Not an overly difficult song to play, but you nailed the tone and tempo. Great Success!

  • oh man i love that riff so much

  • So epic i wanna cry.

  • I never thought I would be able to play this song but now I can!! Thanks so much!!!!!

  • This song rocks!

    One of my favorites!

    You got it dude!

    Cheers..........

  • did you figure this out on your own, or did you get tabs somewhere? I cant find tabs for this anywhere.

  • tabs?

    

  • I really like your guitar I have one that is very similar but mine is the yngwie malmsteen version but the color is identical.The malmsteen version has a scalloped neck and jumbo frets its pretty cool. Cool Blue! Awesome cover.

  • that was so solid.

  • i cant quit follow his fingers, hear the song to well, or find valid tabs. if you can showme a decent tab for this i will be very grateful, thank you.

  • Yea. Thanks for the response! Rock on

  • Sorry, meant immediately following the 3-5 slide

  • @abelltiger That walk-down goes D string 3rd fret to 2nd fret to open D string. Then it's A string at 5th fret, then 3rd fret/4th fret, then finishing with an open D string. And when you hit each of the first few notes, you pluck the next couple of strings to fill out the chord. I hope that makes sense.

  • I can't quite get the left hand down on the picking immediately following the slide to 12. What r you doing there? Sounds great!

  • Great lesson thanks!

  • You're great man 

  • NICE!

  • Thank's much for video's I've learned a lot of tune's and riff's from you. I would like to know what model strat your playing if you would so kindly state. Best Wishes

  • @oldfret That's a Strat Classic with 50s specs. I replaced the pickguard.

  • @privettricker DOES THAT 50'S Strat have a V neck and if so how do you like over a modern C neck Thanks...

  • @privettricker is this strat made in the USA

  • Thanks much for video's I've learned a lot of tune's and riff's from you. I would like to know what model strat your playing if you would so kindly state. Best Wishes 

  • i knew it was a slide but i thought there was a Dow brow in there some where

  • Yes,the basic 1st guitar was indeed a 12-string acoustic.Pagey wrote almost all Zep's music on acoustic guitar first but not all of it.

  • bout a month ago we were setting up for a gig at the my towns high-school it was a charity thing, anyways i was doing a sound check and wipped this little riff out and the whole crowd went quiet, and some dad in the back , screams out zeppelin, well i played zep riffs for the whole soundcheck, and now i always throw them in between songs, . anyways good cover one of those songs that can never be played the same twice :)

  • @homeddepo You can't really go wrong with Zeppelin riffs!

  • excellent!

  • can u just give me a tip? i need a little help with my slide playing..how do i mute the other strings? when i slide, i only strum the bottom 3 strings (or whatever is necessary for the song) and when i am sliding, i place my fingers behind the slide on the strings (in this case my middle and index finger, because the slide is on my ring finger, like you)..however i can still here the top 3 strings ringing a little bit when i slide the slide up and down the fret..why is this?

  • @jaqua524 You might try raising the action a little bit, or you could mute those other strings with the fingers on your picking hand (that's how Duane did it and a lot of other slide players do it that way). But to be honest, I don't do a whole lot of string muting. If you watch Lowell George videos, he didn't seem to do much muting, and his slide playing is some of the best there is.

  • @privettricker okay thank you, so u dont consider it a bug deal if the other strings are ringing out a bit then?

  • @jaqua524 I don't. But I'm not much of a slide player.

  • @jaqua524 I think people also need to realize that this is not only in open G tuning but the basic guitar is an acoustic 12-string in open G as well giving it a chorus like sound,good job man.I wear my slide on my pinkie finger and dampen or mute the strings between the slide and nut but I've seen guys use ther picking hand as well to mute the ring,it's just what works best for you.

  • @merkin63 so there is a 12 stirng accoustic playing too? thats what gives it this sound? ah

  • @jaqua524 No, that's a 12-string electric, likely the same one he used on Living Loving Maid and Thank You (which has acoustic and electric 12-strings on it) from the same period.

  • dude....my favorite zep song..u gotta make an instruction vid for this ahha

  • that was perfect, i can only hope to play the guitar like you one day before i die, that will make me happy. my daughter have a guitar just like yours and i cant play one note!!!! its complicated as hell for me. good job.

  • great job

  • SO sick. good vid.

    totally jealous

  • awesome job dude you should do a lesson vid

  • Good ears. I learned this one a while back but I like your voicings better on that little rhythm part.

  • I think I have to raise the action on my strat, too low to play slide...

  • very nice strat pearl and this blue wow

  • @2Heinz2 One of those old Strat Classics. I tnink they stopped making them a few years ago. Love the daphne blue!

  • 5 Stars

  • Gibson shirt, Fender Strat,

    and a Smokin' ability to jam!

    Two thumbs up brother.

  • I always loved this wonderful pastiche by Zep.

    Prolly also rawk on 12 string acoustic.

  • @12stringsforme Yeah, it definitely lacks something without the 12-string. But it's passable on a Strat. They should have put a proper recording of this on the second album instead of Livin' Lovin' Maid.

  • I don't believe this was done originally on a 12 string by Jimmy Page probably his Danelectro

  • @beam52 General consensus is that he used the Fender XII, but I suppose it's possible it's the Danelectro. Hard to tell, given the lousy production of the song.

  • @beam52 I was wondering if it would sound good on one, I was going to try. PT made me wonder now if it was done on 12 on the BBC version. But it does sound like the Dano.

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  • @beam52 It is likely the Vox Phantom 12-string electric. He has confirmed that he used that guitar on the album versions of "Thank You" & "Living Loving Maid". The BBC Sessions for this song were done at the same time as the recording of Led Zeppelin II (the same sessions of course yielded an early try at "Whole Lotta Love")The Fender Electric XII did not show up on record until "Stairway..." and "When The Levee Breaks". "Travelling..." was recorded on an electric 12 string regardless of model..

  • @beam52

    it was played on his paisley telecaster for the album. i think it was recorded thru a valco amp.

  • @edslides Actually, he didn't have a paisley Tele. He had one that he painted with a psychedelic swirl, sometimes called the "dragon Tele," even though there's no actual dragon on it. And it most definitely is a 12-string, though maybe he played the solo on a Tele.

  • this is awesome PT!...I wanna be just like you when I grow up ; )

  • @Featfetish Why grow up?

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