All the Kings Horses Lesson - Robert Plant
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the perfect place to sing Mother Nature's Son
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Not hard my ass.
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Great lesson. I think there is one lick in the song you forgot. a very simple one that I found uses the same notes as the main riff. it's at the 1:16 of the song. I was gona attach the video but can't
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you should try plucking the strings when you show the tuning
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so i use baritone guitar strings in for this tuning.
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dude you kinda sound like plant
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its hard to play this song when your crying hahaha im such a pussy
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@LA23452 haha the b string huh
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@LA23452 haha the b sting huh
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on the begining licks on the recorded version the top E clearly rings throughout the lick...it's probably a hybrid picking style.....just sayin'
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One of my all time favorite Plant songs and I agree, with the trees and being outside, you sound great man.
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great song and well taught.
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sweet lesson the hardest part was getting the tunning lol. great song
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dude..your an amazing teacher
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@privettricker its true
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this was a great lesson took me no time to pick it up, thanks!
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Hey Thank you a lot!
Yea I need to learn the language :)
Have often to problems to understand what she tryes to tell me :)
I keep learning
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nice lesson mate
broke a fucking string trying to tune to this. damn it.
LA23452 2 years ago
This is the price we pay for learning altered tunings.
privettricker 2 years ago
Do I always have to tune my gutar so I can play an open C ?
Isn't that a bit stressy? How do musicans on stage do that? Do they change Gitars then? But anyway thank you, I didn't know that you have to tun your guitar in a complete other way for some songs.
Arryl2000 2 years ago
Doesn't stress the neck at all, since only one string is tuned up (and only a half-step) when you go to open C.
Onstage, a lot of players switch guitars rather than take time to retune. Going in and out of something like open G is fairly simple, so a lot of players just re-tune on stage.
The standard EADGBE tuning is like one language on the guitar. There are many other languages (tunings).
privettricker 2 years ago
I've always loved this song. Thanks a lot for the great lesson!
CollinAB77 2 years ago
Plant is still capable of one classic per album.
privettricker 2 years ago