Lemon Song - Led Zeppelin
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This is the perfect guitar lesson. Just do it. Awesome.
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Outstanting.... very nice
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I don't play electric, however, I do appreciate quality covers of my favorite band & this is quality. Enjoyed watching the execution.
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@MAXVelo1 I think if you listen closely, you'll hear that the high E isn't played during that ascending riff. It's a constant B note along with the low E string walking up.
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@privettricker I was under the assumption that he plucked the high E (and fretted along with the low E) as he played the opening 'riff' chord, hence giving it an 'octave harmony'. I mean, what you're playing 'sounds' good, but is it actually correct? Just curious...
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how did you actually get that tone?
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You're a good player man. Ya can't go wrong with some Zeppelin.
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@redlinechavez That's not rude or pompous. Thanks for chiming in.
Hey, really nice cover !
One question however, I'm trying to play this song with my band, and Ive seen you are doing a special thing to bend the note while you are picking it somewhere over the 4min50.
Could you explain me what you are exactly doing ? (link a tutorial vid, or something like that ? )
I was doing it with a vibrato with my Ibanez, but now... I have to do it like Jimmy did it...
Thanks for your answer !
bloggeurgratteux 3 months ago
@bloggeurgratteux That's called a behind-the-nut bend. Push down on the string between the nut and the tuner and it'll raise the pitch of the note, then when you ease off, the note goes back to where it was. Jimmy used it occasionally, like on this one, during one of the trills in Heartbreaker, during the Dazed and Confused guitar solo...
privettricker 3 months ago