Quick Lesson: ramble on (Led Zeppelin)
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@JJoneEIGHTY You're a pretentious dickhead!!! It doesn't matter if the slide doesn't take place on the first E chord because it does after that....and hes the only person who's taught the slide correctly! Everyone else either completely misses the slide or teaches the wrong slide....at least he's showing the right chords, doesn't matter if he's playing it too quick, people who learn from this video should learn the rhythm themselves! Your just bitter because you probably can't play this song!!!
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There are sure a lot of demonstrations of Ramble On on Youtube but this lesson seems to be more accurate than most of the others I've watched. Clean that fretboard though dude! It's filthy! LOL
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@wolverine7196 Italiano for fret I think.
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Got to rank this as one of the best lessons I've seen for this song....thanks, been playing for 20 years and I learned one thing I wasn't doing as well as possible.
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very good my friend .Your guitar have a good sound.
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nice video man. i've been trying to figure out that last part for awhile. t
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That is an awesome video instruction! Thank you some much for that. Unfortunately I am not that good yet to do it just like it...YET!!
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Thank you very much. I've 'known' how to play this for years but i knew wasn't doing it correctly. I decided to figure out the proper way to do it tonight and you've made that real easy. Thanks again.
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really great....been wanting to learn this for probably 20 years....you showed it nice and straightforward and it worked....especially the chorus which for some reason always threw me off.
so thank you!
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3) Federicoperale, And, of course, placing the camera as close to the guitar as possible. Something as basic as that, escapes many of the other people who make music instructional videos. To include their head or even their chest in the video, means sacrafising a close proximity to the guitar. In an in-studio lesson, it's would be like the teacher sitting 4 to 6 feet away from the student.
Thank you, Federicoperale !
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2) Federicoperale, your attention to the tech-side of your video demonstrates genuine understanding of what students want & need from an instructional video. And that being; a focused camera, the right amount of light, the best possible camera angle for e a s y view of where fingers-tips make contact with which strings (and your verbal accompaniment of which chords/strings to play, as you play, I found very helpful)...
Probably should work out what you're going to do before pressing record, no?
wideheadofknowledge 1 year ago
@wideheadofknowledge ??
federicoperale 5 months ago
Grazie, mi hai insegnato ramble on!
giniraldimos 1 year ago
@giniraldimos quando vuoi!
federicoperale 5 months ago
Very impressive lesson, quick and to the point. Best I've seen on this song!
I also teach and research songs for my students, saves me a lot of time.
Nice looking guitar, I'm not familiar with Cort, sounds good.
Art
wolverine7196 1 year ago 2
@wolverine7196 thank you!
federicoperale 5 months ago