Bring It On Home "Harmony Guitar" Led Zeppelin
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nice job bro
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..... no pickups???
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@lukessummerguitar oohhh alright cause that was beginning to be a mindfuck hahaha thanks! and good job :)
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If you can tell me another way to play this riff in open/5th/octave and harmony position...well, I would be more than happy to hear that.
I await your reply.
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your pretty good!
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a Min. of wasted life i wont get back
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From 1:00 to 1:09, how do you make the double/parallel sound or however you call it. Harmony? Like two riffs in diff keys...or something. I hope you understand what I'm getting at?
beboplavalan 3 months ago
@beboplavalan
Each Time I played the riff I recorded over myself ( as Jimmy did in the studio version) what you are hearing at 0:51 is me playing an octave higher along with my first 2 tracks ( open position and 5th position) then at 1:00 rather than record/layer another part I just switched to the octave harmony part.
lukessummerguitar 3 months ago
What kind of guitar might that be?
JimmyPagesBIGESTFan 8 months ago
@JimmyPagesBIGESTFan
Variax, made by LIne 6....
lukessummerguitar 8 months ago
Awesome work! Are you bending the A note up to a Bb or a B?
tenpennynailband 9 months ago
@tenpennynailband
I'm bending it up a full tone to 'B'.
You can get away with a kinda blue's micro-tonal bend ( say A to B flat or A to somewhere between B flat and B) if you are playing solo.
But if you are layering the parts like this, it sounds better if you keep the bends even, or else it starts to sound a bit off key!.
lukessummerguitar 9 months ago