Tangerine - Led Zeppelin
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@Napaule0n It's actually an Am followed by an Am7/G -> 3x201x.
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Gettin there!!
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Nice!
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how did you do it. your voice is so low and guitar is so dominant. i wanna do that. since i sing so badly. but i like singing. so it would be great if my vocal was recessive
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is that a yamaha FG750S? Thats really nice guitar.
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i wish i could do that
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hey good job =) better then me
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what camera did you used?
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go to ultimate guitar and download some of the guitar pros. they include everything
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This is really good, I wish I could play like this!
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Is there anyway possible you could tell me how to play the false start. I can't find it anywhere. It would be very much appreciated!
darkoblivion319 2 years ago
All it is is an Am chord followed by a C, then alternating 4th-5th frets on the 1st string. (Actually A-flat minor and B chords, since it's tuned down a half-step). Listen to the song and you can figure it out.
Napaule0n 2 years ago
At 0:29 whatst thats chord your doing?
bassman3212 3 years ago
that would be an Am barre chord at the 5th fret. sounds the same as open Am but with an extra high note for extra shnazziness
Napaule0n 3 years ago
yeah, that guitar really has huge sound!! :) whgat kind of guitar is that??
kriszpaul 3 years ago
It's a Yamaha fg-750s. For a $400 guitar, it sounds awesome. Right before I recorded this I put on a fresh set of strings, so it sounds even fuller and brighter, like a 12 string almost.
Napaule0n 3 years ago