No doubt that she grew up on a pea farm down in the delta where times was hard. She probably ate poke salad stewed with hawg jowels... Either that, or she thumbed a ride on down to the crossroads and passed herself off as Robert Johnson's granddaughter. Either way, the young lady has a gift that she is nice enough t share.
She's not the best. I mean, How many have you seen ? She is someone to be proud of. She put on a good performance, There were things i could point out, But i didn't bother All in all, yes, she's good BUT, NOT THE BEST. first and foremost, I'm better than her , and then there are guitarist's that are better than me, But also to be fair I'm 51 and been playing since i was 14 She's not the best, But she is very good
I am 62 years old and been playing since I was 15 and can produce a little magic myself but Ayla I must admit you are definately an inspiration to us all, I cannot at all compete with the magic you have produced, with your talent you have Big things to look forward to in life, continue to perform like you do and the world is your stage. Great job young lady.
With 15K comments I doubt you'll ever see this But I just like to thank you for keeping the music of my younger days alive it's a blessing to see your generation appreciate it as much as we appreciate you for sharing your talent with us Thanks Again
Ayla's guitar cover "Since I've Been Loving You" is a "master class" in feeling and technique. Her use of volume, bends, clean, distortion, and pick attack blends amazingly well with Robert Plant's powerhouse tour de force vocals. Ayla plays Plants heart rendering emotions on the strings as if she were a veteran guitarist of a ten year on the road, Led Zepplin cover band.
We have seen many cover guitarists over the last seven years and some have even tried their hand at this guitar lead. I keep coming back to Ayla's, because it is simply the best in my opinion!
2000 dislikes? Really!?!? As a player for over 50 years and have seen Page play this live. I’m absolutely sure he would enjoy this immensely. This young lady has “it”. To not appreciate this is to not understand what it takes to get here!
Some people are just hateful unfortunately, I’ll see ppl go onto Hendrix or Zeppelin or even random cover videos just to tear them down so they feel better and more secure abt their favorite artist; or old people who claim to be hippies berating today’s artists simply because it’s not what they’re accustomed to or not their genre. I’ll never understand how you can just be hateful like that with no cause.
Because she is a Turkish girl. So, some racist Armanians, Kurdish, Greeks, Arab internet lobies does hate crime to all Turkish thing on internet. That's very sad.
I've been playing for 54 years....I cant do this like you are doing it....and most likely never will.....You are AWESOME young lady !!!! ...You are destined to do the things I could only dream of ... This is without a doubt the best cover of this song I have EVER heard !!! Thank you for sharing this !!!! ..Best wishes to you !!!
Bravo young lady..just awesome.. after loss of my son , I've picked up the guitar again (better then the bottle). God bless you Thank you for your inspiration
Lowell Calavera, Exactly! Tried to explain that concept to some smart-ass guy but he never got it. Anyone can play decently well if they practise & practise, but in order to reach this level, at this age, only if you practise and have the TALENT (and the feel of course) 👍🏻
You know, I passed over this video because I get tired of hearing people murder this song. Something made me come back to it... Young lady, you just cleaned my clock for me!! Let me tell you, if I had only a nickel for every time I heard someone play this song.. This is the best I've heard in a long, long time.... Your feel is right on the money. Your vibrato is crazy good... And I'm passed impressed, I'm stunned, blown away! If you're not already famous, you sure will be. And if you already are, forgive me for such an incredible oversight.... Wow!!! I'll be looking for more out of you. Your passion and emotion are the stuff of legends. Your understanding of the blues at your age is remarkable. Play on. Play on and on... You have just made a new fan.
Yeah, I told somebody about this video the other day. they laughed and said, "sure there are a lot of these kids who can play stuff note for note on RUclips". That's not all what this girls playing is all about! Don't even try to explain how someone so young can interpret something like this, can put the raw emotion in it that is so essential. Because you just can't explain it. Just unreal. i mean sure, she has the best of equipment but that means little if you can't bring it. I can only explain the negative votes as pure misogyny.
I've been a Led Zeppelin fan for more than 40 years. I saw them live in 1972, and they played that song. This video gave me a lump in my throat the size of a golf ball, and every hair I have (and that's not many) standing on end. Thanks from a very old rocker.
When l first heard this piece of work in 1971 it became my anthem, it is up to now. This young lady is so passionate and sensual rendering a Jimmy Page masterpiece just blew me away. She did'nt miss a single note. What a talent!!!!!❤❤❤
Watched this more than 20x times..she really amazing guitar player with her eyes are closed during most of it..those who dislikes this maybe have no soul..
Makes me weep with joy, that a 15 year old can play and feel classic 70s blues rock, in such a spectacularly brilliant way. This music will never die. Thank you Ayla, thank you.
The passion and emotion that Ayla can produce through her instrument is amazing. I’ve played guitar for 45 years and I think Jimmy Page would be impressed. A beautiful tribute. Great job!
This is just unreal! Absolutely brilliant playing!!! I don't have the words in my vocabulary to give this the kind of praise it truly deserves. You are soooooo incredibly talented, Ayla Tesler-Mabe! Yes, I've seen many of your videos...including your originals which are brilliant on their own, but this, for me, just takes the cake. I'm floored. ❤
@John Woodsrd the voice you're hearing is part of a backing track. youtube is relentless when it comes to execute copyright infrigments like posting an original led zeppelin track. she would have her video been taken down or muted within days if she didn't use a backing track. and yes, ayla is playing along it. she's a legit great guitar player. nothing in this video footage seems to be faked.
Jimmy Page is amazing. He never played any of his originals the same live. Don’t most guitarists play in their own style? I think she played SIBLY pretty damn spot on.
You held me in awe, I could not take my eyes off how you beautifully you played your guitar, and to play your guitar with your eyes closed was truly OUTSTANDING!!! Follow in Jimmy’s footsteps and hopefully you could be as great as he? I have been a Led Zeppelin for over 50 years. I have their Symbols Tattooed up my arm. Congratulations young lady your future lies before you. 👏👏
What have I just seen??? This is remarkable!! Without a doubt, the absolute best guitar cover on the internet, complete mastery of the guitar, without question. The vibrato (omg), the bends, the slides, the timing….the SOUL. I cannot stop watching this. You are in the same league as Jimmy Page, Gary Moore , and David Gilmore (this can’t be denied with those bends, especially that wee double at 02:58), Miss Tesler-Mabe. Did I mention that vibrato….. good lord. Just blown away with this.
I've been a Led Zep fan from day one. Jimmy Page was my hero way back then ... 40 years ago when I was about your age. YOU ABSOLUTELY NAILED IT YOUNG LADY. You are destined for great things ... never stop playing. I feel happy to have had the pleasure of listening to your rendition of that great piece of music. 😊
@@saulorozco4213 I know a few prodigies and I know a lot of people who practice but don't have that extra spark. You can see them as first violins in Philharmonic orchestras.
@@FormostPanda being first violin is a difficult all around, because it's a supportive role while also being a supporting role. Waiting when to play AND when not to play; some fundamentals that most overlook quite frequently. Balance is key 😇
This song is like a guitar master class. There is so much to learn from this. Lots of great stuff to have in your bag as a lead guitarist. This is the very stuff that bridged the blues over to heavy hard rock. Important interplay between the singer and guitar. They fill in each other’s negative space. But not too much and most importantly IN TIME. You gotta wait out those moments, even when your itching to play, in order to serve the song. Alway strive to serve the song, not your need for attention. Serve the song.
100%!!!! I was thinking exactly the same. This Girl has it all. Holds it back & busts out a smoking Lead when it is needed. She has a large bag of tricks! Skills to burn! As a Lead Guitar player myself & over 40 years experience, I have learnt from her just now! Wow!
@@feddomeijerwiersma6955 Pretty much. I think there are three stages to learning a song on guitar. Stage one - Tab. You don’t necessarily have to go bar by bar, just chop it up in a way that makes sense to you. Go through the tab and play every note and you’ll start to see how it will all come together. When you have enough of it memorized, then comes the next stage. Stage two - practice. You have the song in your head, now you work on playing it. Identify the hardest parts and play them over and over. Doing that may become annoying to anyone who can hear you practice. Just keep that in mind, because I really mean over and over until you play it nice and smooth. Once you can play the hardest parts, then start working on playing the whole song start to finish with no mistakes. Then move to the next stage. Third stage - nailing it. You can play the song, now work on making it sound just like the original recording. Listen to the track closely to soak up all the fine details. Look at the tab occasionally for a refresher to make sure you got it right. Play along with the track. This stage really shows you how tab is so much better than learning by ear. You can see all the little nuance bits that you would probably miss when learning it by ear. Fine tune everything so it all sounds just how it’s supposed to. One thing I like to do is find the song on RUclips, just the album version, not live and screen record the song. Then in photos, edit the video down to just the part of the song your working on, and play that in a loop over and over until you have it down and it sounds just like the recording. That’s how I do it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. ✌️
So true, it's got every lick in the history of rock and blues that could ever need. You could write a thousand songs with great grooves and licks picked out from this song and still have some left over. This singer needs to check himself though lol. Oh, and this girl plays the blues like a boss. Incredible.
i can literally not believe how good a job she has done here , this was amazing, and to capture the whole feeling of the song and express it - just WOW - this is mind blowing
timm grube Jun 626 is the best jimmy cover artist, but this young woman is extremely talented and really gets the music all the way to her soul. Look up Jun 626 " The Rover " it's religious
@@jamesmullaney5841 I just cant stand when you see video's like these where people are saying she's the next Segovia !!! There are a million of these clips out there of people copying songs.
@@oreldm I hear you. Still, she's pretty good for a 15-year-old. I used to play this song myself back in the 1970s when I was a teenager. There was a Led Zeppelin songbook that had Since I've Been Loving You in it, and the two guitar solos - and all the little licks and chords in-between - had been transcribed note-for-note in a notation that indicated which string and which fret to play each note in the solo on. (In other words, not the standardized musical notation but a notation a layman could read.) Some of them were eighth notes - maybe even sixteenth notes - the solo is so fast in certain parts. The only other song in the songbook that had the guitar solo transcribed note-for-note in that fashion was Celebration Day. So I taught myself how to play both of those songs with the guitar solos. I didn't really understand why Jimmy Page had bothered to copy out a note-for-note transcription of such intricate guitar solos, but there you go. (Someone will say he didn't do it; it was transcribed by someone else; but that's unlikely to have been accomplished by the mid-1970s. It had to have been The Maestro. himself.) I'm pretty sure that that songbook is the source of all these videos of folks playing that song. I recognize the phrasings and fretboard positions this young lady is using from the notation contained in the Led Zeppelin songbook.
I would love to know if Jimmy ever saw this. He would be extremely proud of you. Ayla, you are an exceptional guitarist. Your feel for this classic is spot on. Keep on rockin!
I forget how many times I've watched this now. Who cares? Still blows my mind every time - not just your mastery of the instrument, at the age of 15, Ayla, but how well you memorise and reproduce every detail of this incredible, lengthy, iconic Jimmy Page solo. If I could do this piece such justice, after a lifetime of trying, I would die a happy man. Total respect to you.
I'm seriously impressed with this. The original piece is difficult in and of itself and requires a lot of attention to detail in the dynamics, and not only did you nail that, but you also added your own interpretation which is crucial with this song in particular. It's blues to the core and blues is known for the prevalence of improvisation in it, so I really am glad you tried something different. I personally wasn't too fond of the pre-bends: I'm going to sound like a bit of a purist now (which is kind of contradictory to what I just said), but I really like Jimmy's unrefined bending that at times failed to hit the correct pitch. Other than that, your vibrato, timing, choice of notes, etc. was phenomenal. From someone in the midst of learning this piece, you did a great, great job. I'm going to use a few concepts from your rendition if you don't mind..
Wow I actually didn't realize that sometimes the 'wrong' bends your talking about actually do sound better. Or maybe our ears are just expecting to hear Jimmy's version because we've heard it so many times. Whatever it is I agree with you
@@ramitsharma6177 It's quarter-tonal notes that he's talking about without using the proper term. We don't really have those in Western music unfortunately, so you didn't learn about them in school, but you do hear them all the time in African, Middle Eastern, Indian, etc, music, we all know Jimmy was fond of. So whether purposeful or not, there is nothing wrong with them, we just don't have the notation in western music. I agree with the OP tho. I'm fairly sure this girl is a prodigy, since she's extremely talented in multiple instruments, so I'm surprised she didn't leave them, because they do matter, & while you might be familiar with them as well, that doesn't negate their impact on their own.
You are incredible. As a guy who grew up in the 70s and early 80s, I was spoiled with amazing rock artists. Zep, Queen, Hendrix etc. Blues artists like Clapton, SRV. I was worried that today's youth weren't interested in playing instruments because of all the distractions with devices. Thank you for dispelling that old guy idea.
First off, jealous you got to live through that. Second, 24 year old here, myself and a majority of my friends are heavy into 60’s and 70’s rock who also all play instruments. Zeppelin, Hendrix, SRV, Clapton, all stuff I listened to growing up because of my dad and I’m thankful for it. My kids will listen to it too one day! I don’t think the 60’s - 80’s rock will ever fade away 🤘🏼
@@dezionlion the fuck are you even talking about? Queen is NOT soft and I don't even know what song you would listen to to get that impression. Brian May shreds
So tasteful, it is like she took the song apart in her head and then put it back together with her fingers and her instinct, wow, the essence of the song is captured here!
That's a very insightful way to describe it. I can see exactly what you're saying. I hope she keeps her passion and desire to play. Her creative mind is working at warp speed now but I'd like to see her in maybe 10 years or so when it becomes instinctual and that genie inside takes over then... Watch out!
I can't stop watching this. Not just listening to, also watching - the insane playing ability and the facial expressions. This song is one of many reasons Led Zeppelin is my favourite band, and it's astonishing that the best cover ever done is by a 15-year-old guitarist. To be able to give people goosebumps with your musical ability is a rare talent. Absolute virtuoso.
I have heard this songs thousands of times and it’s always been one of my favorites. I have seen and heard many covers of it, I’ve seen it played live, I have seen videos of jimmy Page playing it. I play guitar so I know how hard it is to play this song, this good. I have to say this is the best I have ever heard this song played, it literally brings tears to my eyes every time I see this video. She plays with such heart, you can feel it with every note every bend, every look on her face. Never lose that passion Aly, thanks for sharing this!
This is a masterpiece one of my favorites all time, the chords and notes surely tells us exactly what a wonderful world she makes for us who love good rhyme and superior talent. Congratulations you are among the very elite !
Everything about this is exceptional: Tone, timing, fluidity, feel. I'm frankly shocked that anyone can play so comprehensively well, regardless of age.
There are some people who _want_ to have that special "it", and then there are some people that are just born with that special "it". I am well over fifty years of age and have the heart and desire for music, yet the talent has eluded me. Not for the lack of practicing or trying. I just don't have that "it". You, young lady, definitely have that so very special "it". You have a real gift and I, for one, am in awe. Thank you so much! This is wonderful.
Added note: How on earth does a young woman of 15 have the capability to not only comprehend The Blues in one of its purest forms, but clearly _feel_ it? To me, that is a story unto itself, I am sure.
***** Maybe not. Or just maybe I simply do not have that type of talent. Some people have it, and some do not. I happen to be in the latter case. I do not feel less adequate for being so because I have talents that this young lady, (and maybe yourself as well), does not have. Yet my desire is still the same. And because of that desire, I find maybe a deeper level of appreciation of those who are so very talented.
I forget just how many times I have watched this. I am a 63 year old player & I am always blown away by how amazing this is!! I am deep in the Music business & get to hear some truly next level players pretty much every day. This is up in it’s own level!! Truly amazing. This vid is 5 years old as well!! So at 20 (I guess) I shudder to thing how insane her skills are now. Inspiring!!!
I have been watching this video now for so long it is my number 1 place to go, Guitar Heaven. This always puts a smile on my face it is right up there with the very best of them and I am big fan. Thank you Ayla must have watched this about 100 times now but I will continue to enjoy this many more times and show my appreciation for this classic. It is so hard to just play this the once each time. 🙂
this is fantastic. when I was a teen I fantasized about being able to play this song. now I'm a grown ass man who still can't. I'm going to learn it from this video. well freaking done. I'm amazed. just wow.
Brent, yeah I agree. I'm a lead guitarist who learned these songs, but not in the short time she did. Pretty amazing after only 2 years that she sounds this good.
She really gets the song, thats exactly what i like about her i.e her facial expressing and the way they are in harmony with the song and the way she expresses that into her guitar play. She is extremly good in this cover in all the possible ways. Well done Ayla.
1:02 She added a bit there that many of us hear in our heads but is not actually on the album. This is very much her own take on the song, and she did a pretty damn good job.
You THINK she added something and "hear it in your head" that way because you HAVE heard it that way, when Jimmy played it on the live performance at Madison Square Center in Song remains the Same. Hers is spectacular but it's a slightly tamer version of what Jimmy did that night, understandably, it's almost impossible to exactly copy a performance like that note-for-note. She clearly studied this performance which is far harder and far more sophisticated than covering an album version with easily accessible tablature, and that makes this FAR more impressive of an accomplishment. Go listen to it.
@@SuiGenerisMan Reading tablature? I've never read a lick of it, I guess I should learn to read music, though. Someday. For now, I just use my ear, calluses, and cuss words.
I love your version,, I think more than the original. The flourishes you put in are quite impressive! It's almost like you're showing Jimmy's been lazy all these years and you put the phrases in he's missed. Unbelievable job.
Reading comments, some people seem to think Ayla shouldn't have put her on twist on the song. Which I find amusing, because that's something really hard to do, even more so to do this beautifully. Also, some people for incomprehensible reasons seem to think less of women. Imagine being a butthurt frustrated male misogynistic guitarist seeing a talented beautiful young female multi instrumentalist being way better then you are. That's what I am able to make of this much dislikes on such a perfect rendition from such a perfect musician.
Amazing cover with some killer improv added as well. I see a lot of comments about her playing it better than Page. Look, she is definitely a great player but lets not forget that Page wrote this amazing piece and so much more and why he is rightfully regarded as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.
I 've listened to Page over the years and he was not exactly a great player...genious writer, yes..player, on the other hand, not so much...his live work was kinda sucky...great showman but his actual skill left a lot to be desired. I agree that she did play this better than he did..
I have not in the past really commented on You Tube vids or any other items on the internet. I find my opinion not worth a grain of salt to who would read them. Your vid however has done something to me that I feel it was necessary to post. As a 53 old man, I find that new rock as we know it is dead. You my dear girl have struck a cord(pardon the pund) with me that has been soooo wonderful. I have as most of us listened to this song for decades. But somehow you have been able to make me feel great about this song again. You have been able to nail it. Your playing of this song is incredible. I can't stop watching it. I have watched it a million times. It makes me happy. I can't explain that any better. I know you were only 14 when you did this. That in itself is hard to comprehend but I know other kids in this age group play well and post. It's cute and their parents and friends are impressed as they should be. You however did something that all the other kids have not till this time. You entertained me. Don't get me wrong, kids playing are wonderful. It shows how at a early age you can master a talent. But you have been able to crack something in my music soul with this vid. I would have bought this recording. Jimmy Page would be impressed if he saw it. If you do nothing in playing the guitar anymore It would be a shame but this recording would be enough. From the bottom of my rock and roll heart. Truly the most awesome thing I have seen this year on the internet. (I know I have to get out more. lol) Thanks Fred
Sorry Fred but this an extremely generic comment. There are hundreds of these"this music really touched me, I'm old, brought me to tears blah blah blah" comments and while on the face it of it you're saying something nice, you're actually being rude about a lot of modern musicians who are actually playing classic rock, you just haven't heard of them because they aren't using the fact that they're young and female to get famous on youtube. Good rock music does still exist if you're willing to look for it.
In our defence, we didn't have the gear back then to hear all the notes, let alone play them. ... on a totally unrelated subject, hell, half of the time I didn't even hear what I was hearing 🤣 I am pleasantly surprised by this girl's playing... RAD, as they would say nowadays.
@@odetothemasses Damn! Have they changed that already? I could have sworn I read it in a video game. I guess they no longer say 'dude' and 'hip' and 'stoned' anymore either. These are dark times 😉
Great smile at the end to top off another fine performance. I've commented on this video before, but just had to tell everyone that I really like it again. Tina S is the only one that comes close to you, but its that wonderful feeling you put into your playing that hooks us and isn't matched by any of the other young players. Thank you for sharing your special gift with us...
Such a classic and such a great rendition! I also learned to play this when I was 15 in music class. Half way through both me and my music teacher had tears in our eyes. I almost couldn't finish the song. Stay passionate!
This is very impressive, just in terms of your technique, but there are plenty of players with chops. . . what takes your playing to a much higher level is the depth of feeling and the way that you make each note count. You really know how to make the guitar speak in a way that seems quire rare to me. . . thanks for sharing your prodigious gifts !
I have had conversation with high level musicians who would insist that it’s not you as a musician who is feel a lot of stuff but your job is to build an expression that CONVEYS the feeling to other people so THEY can feel it. The rationale is something like this: - Just because you privately feel something while playing doesn’t mean you automatically CONVEY it. - When uncontrolled, emotion can divert you from the basics of the physical act playing, timing and your connection with the other musicians, making the part fall apart. - Feelings come and go, but professionals must repeat to the same level of artistic expression every time. So they’re unreliable in that respect. - It is completely possible to build a specific expression, say a type of vibrato or any other means of building a musical effect and execute it coolly, with control and precision and create a lot of emotion in the listener. Now clearly humans have feelings about everything that happens all the time, unless their amygdala is petrified or something. The point is not that you don’t sense and feel the music, or relate to it - it’s that you are not in the throes of or depending upon the presence of private passion in order to EXpress it. It’s not limited to music either, this si a certain approach to artistic work. In some of the same sessions I spoke with high level actors one of whom had been performance at the Stanislavski Academy in Russia, which is a tradition that DOES somewhat rely on feeling. This actor was there to demonstrate her technique which was all about the control over and plasticity of the body. She performed a scene for the teachers there to standing ovations, and then she faced them and made her point: “… and I FELT nothing!”. Now granted these are artists that lean towards a more classical expression. I am not sure that I personally wholly agree with this approach for the kinds of music I prefer - but it’s remains true that emotion is fickle, and there is a question for the professional in WHERE the emotion should reside: in YOU, in the PIECE, or in the AUDIENCE. Direct transfer cannot be assumed. I have seen a good number of amateur or untrained professional musicians writhing in passion on stage and people responding to the visual performance of that, but none of it translated into the execution of the music. The three part division is not as simple as it seems - there are issues that arise at every stage. And ALL professionals need to practice their art to where they can repeat reliably at the highest level. I don’t think anyone expects astronauts or acrobats or great thinkers to be obliviously lost in passion when they perform their rather technical feats either. The idea of the great artist lost in a moment of passionate expression is to some extent a meme or a laymans romance of creative process. But the alternative is challenging because as an audience you may want to feel like you are sharing the passion with the artist in the moment. Maybe you are - but from different positions. One is building it, one is savouring it. A great chef does not have to be gushing about his food in the process of making it in order to have you gush about eating it. In fact if the chef was gushing about every plate going out, he’d probably be emotionally burnt out by the end of the week - which is a real risk for artists by the way. What translates and moves your experience from the private to the public is FORM and form is repeatable, and practiceable. Theoretically a good enough robot would be able to mindlessly analyse and repeat the solo on Comfortably Numb in all it’s physical repects and still provoke emotion. So there is the challenge of understanding how emotion operates at different levels of artistic performance.
Like the man said... "Any fool can play a note. It's what you do with the damn thing that make music." This young lady is BA!! When/where is she going to tour!?!?!?
absolutely fantastic I have been listening and feeling and occasionally playing this track for over 40 years and I have never heard it played finer than by the man himself. Well done Young lady !!
Much like the 50 yr old gentlemen commented, I also was in awe. It had nothing to do with your age or gender. It was your fingers and hands in how commanded the guitar. I am 66 yrs old. I am saving for a Gibson and strive to be as good as you before I die... Thank you for you inspiration. You are a gift from the universe. I will follow as much as I know to do in social media. If you ever have a live concert in northern California, I will buy tickets regardless of the cost. Stay Frosty...
In my opinion, this was, and continues to be, the greatest blues song ever recorded. Ayla, your sound is as mellifluous and euphonious as the Sirens were to Odysseus! Perfection in Playing; allowing the luminous notes to reveal the inky Stygian-like lower registers.! I believe Jimmy would love to watch you playing this masterpiece! Rock On, Ayla! Thank you for sharing with us mere mortals!
uffff, qué maravilla de versión, mi canción favorita de Zeppelin, y, la guitarra tan brillante o mejor que Page, me ha erizado el vello en los brazos...
How much better can it get? A 15 yr old girl might be the future guitar slinger to save rock and roll. She throws in licks from the TSRTS live version as well. The emotion she conveys is where most fail when attempting Pageys style. She pretty much nails it. Ayla is a prodigious talent. Jimmy Page would find her rendition captivating.
Yeah, the solos in this song are okay, but really just a lot of double-backing in the B Pentatonic scale. It's how he takes basically a blues standard & makes it his own with all those yearning melodies he writes into it, that blows me away. There are three of them I can specifically pick out that are absolutely genius & will stay with me to till the day I die.
Beautiful.... im 66, never get sick of this song. you played it fantastic
I,m 72 I,m sick of that Too
Девушка, в 73-м, ещё и не родилась даже.
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One of the best blues songs ever ‼️
One of the best Led Zeppelin songs ‼️
One of the best covers I ever heard at all ‼️
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@@krzysztof2146 👍🙂
How on earth does a 15 year old girl get the feel for this classic blues rock song in the 21st century?! Well done!
No doubt that she grew up on a pea farm down in the delta where times was hard. She probably ate poke salad stewed with hawg jowels... Either that, or she thumbed a ride on down to the crossroads and passed herself off as Robert Johnson's granddaughter. Either way, the young lady has a gift that she is nice enough t share.
Scott Bohe and check out that guitar!!!!
floyd loonie hahahahahaha ur dumb!!!
its called Evuluntion Brah ! thats how ! enjoy whatn it is what ye seeing
She is born to make guitars weep.
This girl is the best guitar player I have ever seen. She never misses a note a true, true professional.
She's not the best.
I mean, How many have you seen ?
She is someone to be proud of.
She put on a good performance,
There were things i could point out, But i didn't bother
All in all, yes, she's good
BUT, NOT THE BEST. first and foremost, I'm better than her , and then there are guitarist's that are better than me,
But also to be fair I'm 51 and been playing since i was 14
She's not the best, But she is very good
@@martinkuliza😂 You do drone on.
@@martinkuliza She got a great expression , there is technique and then there is emotion
@@sparkyfromel
I Agree absolutely.
I've been playing for a little over 40 years now
I am 62 years old and been playing since I was 15 and can produce a little magic myself but Ayla I must admit you are definately an inspiration to us all, I cannot at all compete with the magic you have produced, with your talent you have Big things to look forward to in life, continue to perform like you do and the world is your stage.
Great job young lady.
I visit every then and again, and it's as magnificent as the very first listen.
As someone who saw Led Zeppelin live on Aug. 27, 1969 and a huge fan ever since. This is the best cover of Jimmy Page I have ever heard!
I think it’s even better than Zepp.
Dam...how old are you dude?
@@tyreseanthony866 old enough to know what real music is, instead of this garbage that’s produced these days.
@@tora814 I'm a fan of the classics... Relax man. What got you all worked up. 💀
Age for age she is right their with him with this track.
With 15K comments I doubt you'll ever see this
But I just like to thank you for keeping the music of my younger days alive it's a blessing to see your generation appreciate it as much as we appreciate you for sharing your talent with us
Thanks Again
Ayla's guitar cover "Since I've Been Loving You" is a "master class" in feeling and technique. Her use of volume, bends, clean, distortion, and pick attack blends amazingly well with Robert Plant's powerhouse tour de force vocals. Ayla plays Plants heart rendering emotions on the strings as if she were a veteran guitarist of a ten year on the road, Led Zepplin cover band.
You can't put it any better than that. Enough said.
This tune is an absolute classic. And great guitarist like this young lady will keep it alive
Bravo Ayla!!!
Helping to keep the greatest band in blues/ rock history alive. Masterful. Thanks
We have seen many cover guitarists over the last seven years and some have even tried their hand at this guitar lead. I keep coming back to Ayla's, because it is simply the best in my opinion!
2000 dislikes? Really!?!?
As a player for over 50 years and have seen Page play this live. I’m absolutely sure he would enjoy this immensely.
This young lady has “it”. To not appreciate this is to not understand what it takes to get here!
Some people are just hateful unfortunately, I’ll see ppl go onto Hendrix or Zeppelin or even random cover videos just to tear them down so they feel better and more secure abt their favorite artist; or old people who claim to be hippies berating today’s artists simply because it’s not what they’re accustomed to or not their genre. I’ll never understand how you can just be hateful like that with no cause.
indeed🎯
Haters
Very impressive video. Watched/listened for the 1st time.
Because she is a Turkish girl. So, some racist Armanians, Kurdish, Greeks, Arab internet lobies does hate crime to all Turkish thing on internet. That's very sad.
I've been playing for 54 years....I cant do this like you are doing it....and most likely never will.....You are AWESOME young lady !!!! ...You are destined to do the things I could only dream of ... This is without a doubt the best cover of this song I have EVER heard !!! Thank you for sharing this !!!! ..Best wishes to you !!!
I started learning last year and I'm 45. No hope for me!
Worth a try though! She is an inspiration. In 10 years you will be 55, the same age you'll be if you don't try.
That's a good point.
Jimmy Page can't do this like she's doing it.
shadowheart52 Page wrote it. That is why he is one of the all time greats.
Bravo young lady..just awesome.. after loss of my son , I've picked up the guitar again (better then the bottle). God bless you Thank you for your inspiration
Matt God bless you bro, I'm glad this young woman is helping you with your pain..😔
God bless you bro...you made the right choice.
God bless you bro...you made the right choice.
God bless you bro...you made the right choice.
this is the best therapy to canalize your pain, good luck in your journey my man
My goodness...what a talent for such a young lady. There is an old soul hidden somewhere within her.
That's some serious playing. Anyone can learn to play guitar, but talent (and feeling) like this in someone so young is a far deeper thing.
Most likely an old soul
Magic
@@gillespepay4318 Maybe she's imagining playing at Headley Grange.
Not really
Lowell Calavera, Exactly! Tried to explain that concept to some smart-ass guy but he never got it. Anyone can play decently well if they practise & practise, but in order to reach this level, at this age, only if you practise and have the TALENT (and the feel of course) 👍🏻
You know, I passed over this video because I get tired of hearing people murder this song. Something made me come back to it... Young lady, you just cleaned my clock for me!! Let me tell you, if I had only a nickel for every time I heard someone play this song.. This is the best I've heard in a long, long time.... Your feel is right on the money. Your vibrato is crazy good... And I'm passed impressed, I'm stunned, blown away! If you're not already famous, you sure will be. And if you already are, forgive me for such an incredible oversight....
Wow!!! I'll be looking for more out of you. Your passion and emotion are the stuff of legends. Your understanding of the blues at your age is remarkable. Play on. Play on and on... You have just made a new fan.
Yeah, I told somebody about this video the other day. they laughed and said, "sure there are a lot of these kids who can play stuff note for note on RUclips". That's not all what this girls playing is all about! Don't even try to explain how someone so young can interpret something like this, can put the raw emotion in it that is so essential. Because you just can't explain it. Just unreal. i mean sure, she has the best of equipment but that means little if you can't bring it. I can only explain the negative votes as pure misogyny.
I agree - it moved me.
Oh my Gawd young lady! I grew up on Zeppelin and I think you nailed it! Jimmy would be proud, young lady. You can too!
Straight business my brother! Peace
Jimmy Page would be jealous :)
7 yrs ago? How'd I miss that. Insanely gifted. And Hendrix over her shoulder. Lotta practice time goes into this. Bravo!
It's not just her technical ability; she also plays with intense feeling.
That vibrato... OMG!!!
it's her phrasing, vibrato, and overall emotion that gives it that sound, I think.
She's got time
@@vintagentleman391 Just what I was about to say ...
That song can't be played without intense feeling
I've been a Led Zeppelin fan for more than 40 years. I saw them live in 1972, and they played that song. This video gave me a lump in my throat the size of a golf ball, and every hair I have (and that's not many) standing on end. Thanks from a very old rocker.
Truly a player with technique and feel beyond her years. A gift from God
Dear Ayla, I hope Jimmy's heard this. I'm sure he'd be smilling and happy to see his legacy living on.
Yeah, I hope he invites you to play with him Live!
When l first heard this piece of work in 1971 it became my anthem, it is up to now. This young lady is so passionate and sensual rendering a Jimmy Page masterpiece just blew me away. She did'nt miss a single note. What a talent!!!!!❤❤❤
Watched this more than 20x times..she really amazing guitar player with her eyes are closed during most of it..those who dislikes this maybe have no soul..
They are pianists:))
Or drummers....
Makes me weep with joy, that a 15 year old can play and feel classic 70s blues rock, in such a spectacularly brilliant way. This music will never die. Thank you Ayla, thank you.
The passion and emotion that Ayla can produce through her instrument is amazing. I’ve played guitar for 45 years and I think Jimmy Page would be impressed. A beautiful tribute. Great job!
This is just unreal! Absolutely brilliant playing!!! I don't have the words in my vocabulary to give this the kind of praise it truly deserves. You are soooooo incredibly talented, Ayla Tesler-Mabe! Yes, I've seen many of your videos...including your originals which are brilliant on their own, but this, for me, just takes the cake. I'm floored. ❤
I saw Led Zeppelin Live. This is my favorite Led Zep song and she is spot on. Love her guitar playing.
@John Woodsrd Please check out her other videos. This little lady is an exceptional guitarist and composer. All of her guitar music is this good.
@John Woodsrd the voice you're hearing is part of a backing track. youtube is relentless when it comes to execute copyright infrigments like posting an original led zeppelin track. she would have her video been taken down or muted within days if she didn't use a backing track.
and yes, ayla is playing along it. she's a legit great guitar player. nothing in this video footage seems to be faked.
@John Woodsrd
Oh FFS, of course it's Plant, it's a backing track, you utter spaz.
Alya is brilliant.
You rock, girl. Those dislikes are all the people jealous of your talent.
*envious
Considering she is an inducted member of the Brotherhood of the Guitar I'm amazed.
una gan ponerla
amen
Surely females.
She didn’t just execute, but mastered it. The best version. His best work and she crushed it.
not played exactly the same, page had better phrasings, but really close and extremely good
exe-cute
I see what you did there, ryan! cunning one!
I agree. Page wishes he had played it like this. A back to back comparison shows a lot.
I have listened to this song at least 1000 times and have it on my phone as an mp3.. thats how good it is..
Jimmy Page is amazing. He never played any of his originals the same live. Don’t most guitarists play in their own style? I think she played SIBLY pretty damn spot on.
You held me in awe, I could not take my eyes off how you beautifully you played your guitar, and to play your guitar with your eyes closed was truly OUTSTANDING!!! Follow in Jimmy’s footsteps and hopefully you could be as great as he? I have been a Led Zeppelin for over 50 years. I have their Symbols Tattooed up my arm. Congratulations young lady your future lies before you. 👏👏
Well, I think at the time this video was made, she already played better than Page. Al least, this song !.
What have I just seen??? This is remarkable!! Without a doubt, the absolute best guitar cover on the internet, complete mastery of the guitar, without question. The vibrato (omg), the bends, the slides, the timing….the SOUL. I cannot stop watching this. You are in the same league as Jimmy Page, Gary Moore , and David Gilmore (this can’t be denied with those bends, especially that wee double at 02:58), Miss Tesler-Mabe.
Did I mention that vibrato….. good lord.
Just blown away with this.
are you just a creep or something? glazing insanely
I come back to this often. One of the best covers that gets Page’s vibe perfectly.
You tackled one of the most technically difficult songs ever... and slayed it. With soul.
I’ve watched this a dozen times. I see and hear something new each time. She’s a once in a generation talent. Fantastic!
Great to see and hear a youngster playing an old classic. She’s an old soul
exactery
You don't have to have an old soul to like music from the late 60s and 70s
Doug Raddi what he meant was she plays with an old soul
@@TheChrisfinley1 yes I know that
I've been a Led Zep fan from day one. Jimmy Page was my hero way back then ... 40 years ago when I was about your age. YOU ABSOLUTELY NAILED IT YOUNG LADY. You are destined for great things ... never stop playing. I feel happy to have had the pleasure of listening to your rendition of that great piece of music. 😊
que linda es....
steve johns yea what you said.
she's had proper instruction - looking is cheating :-)
That lady is pure class. I doubt Jimmy himself could teach her so well.
It amazes me how many prodigies there are. We would never know without RUclips.
Prodigies don't exist only people who practice. Sorry just had to make this clear
@@saulorozco4213 I know a few prodigies and I know a lot of people who practice but don't have that extra spark. You can see them as first violins in Philharmonic orchestras.
Like prince always said real music for real music lovers and she’s One of them 🎼🎸
@@FormostPanda being first violin is a difficult all around, because it's a supportive role while also being a supporting role. Waiting when to play AND when not to play; some fundamentals that most overlook quite frequently. Balance is key 😇
@@saulorozco4213 I never said first violins aren't incredibly talented.
The more i watch this the more I'm amazed at your talent. Beautiful played ❤
I’m blown away. That is how the guitar is supposed to sound and be played. Thanks for giving us hope that young people get music.
Absolutely spot on.....unbelievable. Worth listening to over and over.
Pretty good all the way up to 5:15 when she plays wrong chord. Oh well. Very impressive nonetheless
@@thehiddenyogi8557 It's important for a d**k to keep in practice. Well done.
Clicked for the curves, stayed for the talent. feelin kinda creepy, cause she looks 16.
Run with those lyrics.
This song is like a guitar master class. There is so much to learn from this. Lots of great stuff to have in your bag as a lead guitarist. This is the very stuff that bridged the blues over to heavy hard rock. Important interplay between the singer and guitar. They fill in each other’s negative space. But not too much and most importantly IN TIME. You gotta wait out those moments, even when your itching to play, in order to serve the song. Alway strive to serve the song, not your need for attention. Serve the song.
Amen. Always serve the song 🙏
100%!!!! I was thinking exactly the same. This Girl has it all. Holds it back & busts out a smoking Lead when it is needed. She has a large bag of tricks! Skills to burn! As a Lead Guitar player myself & over 40 years experience, I have learnt from her just now! Wow!
My sentiments exactly! In *NEVER* gets old! How does one actually “learn” something like this note for note? Just running through tabs bar by bar?
@@feddomeijerwiersma6955 Pretty much. I think there are three stages to learning a song on guitar.
Stage one - Tab. You don’t necessarily have to go bar by bar, just chop it up in a way that makes sense to you. Go through the tab and play every note and you’ll start to see how it will all come together. When you have enough of it memorized, then comes the next stage.
Stage two - practice. You have the song in your head, now you work on playing it. Identify the hardest parts and play them over and over. Doing that may become annoying to anyone who can hear you practice. Just keep that in mind, because I really mean over and over until you play it nice and smooth. Once you can play the hardest parts, then start working on playing the whole song start to finish with no mistakes. Then move to the next stage.
Third stage - nailing it. You can play the song, now work on making it sound just like the original recording. Listen to the track closely to soak up all the fine details. Look at the tab occasionally for a refresher to make sure you got it right. Play along with the track. This stage really shows you how tab is so much better than learning by ear. You can see all the little nuance bits that you would probably miss when learning it by ear. Fine tune everything so it all sounds just how it’s supposed to. One thing I like to do is find the song on RUclips, just the album version, not live and screen record the song. Then in photos, edit the video down to just the part of the song your working on, and play that in a loop over and over until you have it down and it sounds just like the recording. That’s how I do it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. ✌️
So true, it's got every lick in the history of rock and blues that could ever need. You could write a thousand songs with great grooves and licks picked out from this song and still have some left over. This singer needs to check himself though lol. Oh, and this girl plays the blues like a boss. Incredible.
i can literally not believe how good a job she has done here , this was amazing, and to capture the whole feeling of the song and express it - just WOW - this is mind blowing
hands down the best best cover i`ve heard yet. pure talent.
timm grube Jun 626 is the best jimmy cover artist, but this young woman is extremely talented and really gets the music all the way to her soul. Look up Jun 626 " The Rover " it's religious
Every time I see these videos of youngsters shredding, it brings hope that music with actual instruments isn't dead.
its not original . Just miming. That's not true artistry .
@@oreldm Oh my goodness. She's only 15. Give her some time.
@@jamesmullaney5841 I just cant stand when you see video's like these where people are saying she's the next Segovia !!! There are a million of these clips out there of people copying songs.
Oh, trust me good music isn't dead. It may not be in the mainstream but it's there.
@@oreldm I hear you. Still, she's pretty good for a 15-year-old. I used to play this song myself back in the 1970s when I was a teenager. There was a Led Zeppelin songbook that had Since I've Been Loving You in it, and the two guitar solos - and all the little licks and chords in-between - had been transcribed note-for-note in a notation that indicated which string and which fret to play each note in the solo on. (In other words, not the standardized musical notation but a notation a layman could read.) Some of them were eighth notes - maybe even sixteenth notes - the solo is so fast in certain parts. The only other song in the songbook that had the guitar solo transcribed note-for-note in that fashion was Celebration Day. So I taught myself how to play both of those songs with the guitar solos. I didn't really understand why Jimmy Page had bothered to copy out a note-for-note transcription of such intricate guitar solos, but there you go. (Someone will say he didn't do it; it was transcribed by someone else; but that's unlikely to have been accomplished by the mid-1970s. It had to have been The Maestro. himself.) I'm pretty sure that that songbook is the source of all these videos of folks playing that song. I recognize the phrasings and fretboard positions this young lady is using from the notation contained in the Led Zeppelin songbook.
I would love to know if Jimmy ever saw this. He would be extremely proud of you. Ayla, you are an exceptional guitarist. Your feel for this classic is spot on. Keep on rockin!
I forget how many times I've watched this now. Who cares? Still blows my mind every time - not just your mastery of the instrument, at the age of 15, Ayla, but how well you memorise and reproduce every detail of this incredible, lengthy, iconic Jimmy Page solo.
If I could do this piece such justice, after a lifetime of trying, I would die a happy man.
Total respect to you.
I'm seriously impressed with this. The original piece is difficult in and of itself and requires a lot of attention to detail in the dynamics, and not only did you nail that, but you also added your own interpretation which is crucial with this song in particular. It's blues to the core and blues is known for the prevalence of improvisation in it, so I really am glad you tried something different. I personally wasn't too fond of the pre-bends: I'm going to sound like a bit of a purist now (which is kind of contradictory to what I just said), but I really like Jimmy's unrefined bending that at times failed to hit the correct pitch. Other than that, your vibrato, timing, choice of notes, etc. was phenomenal.
From someone in the midst of learning this piece, you did a great, great job. I'm going to use a few concepts from your rendition if you don't mind..
Wow I actually didn't realize that sometimes the 'wrong' bends your talking about actually do sound better.
Or maybe our ears are just expecting to hear Jimmy's version because we've heard it so many times. Whatever it is I agree with you
@@ramitsharma6177 It's quarter-tonal notes that he's talking about without using the proper term. We don't really have those in Western music unfortunately, so you didn't learn about them in school, but you do hear them all the time in African, Middle Eastern, Indian, etc, music, we all know Jimmy was fond of. So whether purposeful or not, there is nothing wrong with them, we just don't have the notation in western music. I agree with the OP tho. I'm fairly sure this girl is a prodigy, since she's extremely talented in multiple instruments, so I'm surprised she didn't leave them, because they do matter, & while you might be familiar with them as well, that doesn't negate their impact on their own.
Dont mind at all...
the improv is fucking stunning.... Jerry Garcia is waiting on her
JIMMMY is so sloppy with the song she makes the guitar sing through the song
You are incredible. As a guy who grew up in the 70s and early 80s, I was spoiled with amazing rock artists. Zep, Queen, Hendrix etc. Blues artists like Clapton, SRV. I was worried that today's youth weren't interested in playing instruments because of all the distractions with devices.
Thank you for dispelling that old guy idea.
First off, jealous you got to live through that. Second, 24 year old here, myself and a majority of my friends are heavy into 60’s and 70’s rock who also all play instruments. Zeppelin, Hendrix, SRV, Clapton, all stuff I listened to growing up because of my dad and I’m thankful for it. My kids will listen to it too one day! I don’t think the 60’s - 80’s rock will ever fade away 🤘🏼
Queen is not rock
Rock is hard
Queen is soft
Those "devices" can help us to learn how to play instruments tho
@@dezionlion the fuck are you even talking about? Queen is NOT soft and I don't even know what song you would listen to to get that impression. Brian May shreds
@@Holygiant
he doesn't know what he/she is talking about
Ayla, helping younger generation understand the genius of Jimmy Page! Great job!
Idk, seems like there is mostly old fogies in this comment section?
@@JeighNeither lol fr
I watch this every week. Ayla tears it up. I like your energy and composition.
So tasteful, it is like she took the song apart in her head and then put it back together with her fingers and her instinct, wow, the essence of the song is captured here!
You might be right maybe that's why it sounds like an outtake from the original sessions
That's a very insightful way to describe it. I can see exactly what you're saying. I hope she keeps her passion and desire to play. Her creative mind is working at warp speed now but I'd like to see her in maybe 10 years or so when it becomes instinctual and that genie inside takes over then... Watch out!
Simply amazing! Go Ayla go!
This cover is a masterpiece.
I can't stop watching this. Not just listening to, also watching - the insane playing ability and the facial expressions. This song is one of many reasons Led Zeppelin is my favourite band, and it's astonishing that the best cover ever done is by a 15-year-old guitarist. To be able to give people goosebumps with your musical ability is a rare talent. Absolute virtuoso.
Just perfect playing.
So many sad losers out there that gave a thumbs down.
This girl has so much talent.
Exactly... They are nothing more than loosers.
And class. She has a big bucket load of class.
double thumbs up from me !
why are you upset by random people disliking a random person's video?
@@jamesreeves4600 Cuz, Guitarist Lives Matter! :)
Strange how watching this fantastic guitarist makes me appreciate just how good Jimmy page was. This is a really worthy tribute to him and Led Zep.
I have heard this songs thousands of times and it’s always been one of my favorites. I have seen and heard many covers of it, I’ve seen it played live, I have seen videos of jimmy Page playing it. I play guitar so I know how hard it is to play this song, this good. I have to say this is the best I have ever heard this song played, it literally brings tears to my eyes every time I see this video. She plays with such heart, you can feel it with every note every bend, every look on her face. Never lose that passion Aly, thanks for sharing this!
I agree so well put hard to say but she does is better than zeppelin a bold statement for sure
Agreed. The last time I heard somebody play a passable version of SIBLY was in a blues bar in 1988.
wonderful words and so true! Alya is a gift.
You said it all. Amen.
Yeah...difficult with all the various cord changes
This is a masterpiece one of my favorites all time, the chords and notes surely tells us exactly
what a wonderful world she makes for us who love good rhyme and superior talent.
Congratulations you are among the very elite !
Everything about this is exceptional: Tone, timing, fluidity, feel. I'm frankly shocked that anyone can play so comprehensively well, regardless of age.
There are some people who _want_ to have that special "it", and then there are some people that are just born with that special "it". I am well over fifty years of age and have the heart and desire for music, yet the talent has eluded me. Not for the lack of practicing or trying. I just don't have that "it". You, young lady, definitely have that so very special "it". You have a real gift and I, for one, am in awe. Thank you so much! This is wonderful.
Added note: How on earth does a young woman of 15 have the capability to not only comprehend The Blues in one of its purest forms, but clearly _feel_ it? To me, that is a story unto itself, I am sure.
She is truly impressive, is she not?
seems like you havent practice enough then
Duane Kuntz Yes.
***** Maybe not. Or just maybe I simply do not have that type of talent. Some people have it, and some do not. I happen to be in the latter case. I do not feel less adequate for being so because I have talents that this young lady, (and maybe yourself as well), does not have. Yet my desire is still the same. And because of that desire, I find maybe a deeper level of appreciation of those who are so very talented.
I forget just how many times I have watched this. I am a 63 year old player & I am always blown away by how amazing this is!! I am deep in the Music business & get to hear some truly next level players pretty much every day.
This is up in it’s own level!! Truly amazing. This vid is 5 years old as well!! So at 20 (I guess) I shudder to thing how insane her skills are now.
Inspiring!!!
She teaches guitar tutorial online and has a band, and yes, she's amazing.
I have been watching this video now for so long it is my number 1 place to go, Guitar Heaven. This always puts a smile on my face it is right up there with the very best of them and I am big fan. Thank you Ayla must have watched this about 100 times now but I will continue to enjoy this many more times and show my appreciation for this classic. It is so hard to just play this the once each time. 🙂
this is fantastic. when I was a teen I fantasized about being able to play this song. now I'm a grown ass man who still can't. I'm going to learn it from this video. well freaking done. I'm amazed. just wow.
Brent Bisaillion same here. I even have the Tab Led Zeppelin song book x 35 years. I never got past the songs intro to Babe I'm gonna leave u.
Brent, yeah I agree. I'm a lead guitarist who learned these songs, but not in the short time she did. Pretty amazing after only 2 years that she sounds this good.
She really gets the song, thats exactly what i like about her i.e her facial expressing and the way they are in harmony with the song and the way she expresses that into her guitar play. She is extremly good in this cover in all the possible ways. Well done Ayla.
1:02 She added a bit there that many of us hear in our heads but is not actually on the album. This is very much her own take on the song, and she did a pretty damn good job.
Agreed!
You THINK she added something and "hear it in your head" that way because you HAVE heard it that way, when Jimmy played it on the live performance at Madison Square Center in Song remains the Same. Hers is spectacular but it's a slightly tamer version of what Jimmy did that night, understandably, it's almost impossible to exactly copy a performance like that note-for-note. She clearly studied this performance which is far harder and far more sophisticated than covering an album version with easily accessible tablature, and that makes this FAR more impressive of an accomplishment. Go listen to it.
In the studio versión it’s also there, but in the keybords
@@SuiGenerisMan Reading tablature? I've never read a lick of it, I guess I should learn to read music, though. Someday. For now, I just use my ear, calluses, and cuss words.
wait until you hear 3:13 to 3:15
I keep coming back to this because it's really amazing.
Hats off to this young lady she nailed it
......and to Roy Harper.
Love that she's practiced this so much, she can just shut her eyes & feel her way through.
fantastic!
I love your version,, I think more than the original. The flourishes you put in are quite impressive! It's almost like you're showing Jimmy's been lazy all these years and you put the phrases in he's missed. Unbelievable job.
that is some clean guitar work, recommended again 2024
I don’t understand why the 2k👎🏽 this is fabulous! Bunch of haters who can’t even play a note on the recorder! You rock girl!
Guess there are still 2000 people who prefer disco out there in the world.
No squeaky bass pedal
There ares jalous gy
Probably they can’t understand what music is.
Reading comments, some people seem to think Ayla shouldn't have put her on twist on the song. Which I find amusing, because that's something really hard to do, even more so to do this beautifully. Also, some people for incomprehensible reasons seem to think less of women. Imagine being a butthurt frustrated male misogynistic guitarist seeing a talented beautiful young female multi instrumentalist being way better then you are. That's what I am able to make of this much dislikes on such a perfect rendition from such a perfect musician.
Amazing cover with some killer improv added as well. I see a lot of comments about her playing it better than Page. Look, she is definitely a great player but lets not forget that Page wrote this amazing piece and so much more and why he is rightfully regarded as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.
bobbyruggs808 my thoughts exactly...
I 've listened to Page over the years and he was not exactly a great player...genious writer, yes..player, on the other hand, not so much...his live work was kinda sucky...great showman but his actual skill left a lot to be desired. I agree that she did play this better than he did..
Simply amazing keep on rocking it little girl, because big things are a head for your talent speaks for itself period. ....
Richard Chavez Are you implying that Jimmy Page would have been better off in a mariachi band?
bobbyruggs808 o
I have not in the past really commented on You Tube vids or any other items on the internet. I find my opinion not worth a grain of salt to who would read them. Your vid however has done something to me that I feel it was necessary to post. As a 53 old man, I find that new rock as we know it is dead. You my dear girl have struck a cord(pardon the pund) with me that has been soooo wonderful. I have as most of us listened to this song for decades. But somehow you have been able to make me feel great about this song again. You have been able to nail it. Your playing of this song is incredible. I can't stop watching it. I have watched it a million times. It makes me happy. I can't explain that any better. I know you were only 14 when you did this. That in itself is hard to comprehend but I know other kids in this age group play well and post. It's cute and their parents and friends are impressed as they should be. You however did something that all the other kids have not till this time. You entertained me. Don't get me wrong, kids playing are wonderful. It shows how at a early age you can master a talent. But you have been able to crack something in my music soul with this vid. I would have bought this recording. Jimmy Page would be impressed if he saw it. If you do nothing in playing the guitar anymore It would be a shame but this recording would be enough. From the bottom of my rock and roll heart. Truly the most awesome thing I have seen this year on the internet. (I know I have to get out more. lol) Thanks
Fred
Wow, Fred, thank you for your comment. Your words really touched me.
you go girl.
Sorry Fred but this an extremely generic comment. There are hundreds of these"this music really touched me, I'm old, brought me to tears blah blah blah" comments and while on the face it of it you're saying something nice, you're actually being rude about a lot of modern musicians who are actually playing classic rock, you just haven't heard of them because they aren't using the fact that they're young and female to get famous on youtube. Good rock music does still exist if you're willing to look for it.
You’re an incredible artist. This is my favorite of all your performances!
Damn! I've been tryin to learn to play that since 1972.
Haha.....I play this all the time......on my stereo :- )
In our defence, we didn't have the gear back then to hear all the notes, let alone play them.
... on a totally unrelated subject, hell, half of the time I didn't even hear what I was hearing 🤣
I am pleasantly surprised by this girl's playing... RAD, as they would say nowadays.
Rick Lee Lmao no one says that
@@odetothemasses Damn! Have they changed that already? I could have sworn I read it in a video game. I guess they no longer say 'dude' and 'hip' and 'stoned' anymore either. These are dark times 😉
It's sooo easy
Great smile at the end to top off another fine performance. I've commented on this video before, but just had to tell everyone that I really like it again. Tina S is the only one that comes close to you, but its that wonderful feeling you put into your playing that hooks us and isn't matched by any of the other young players. Thank you for sharing your special gift with us...
Wow! All your work and effort on the guitar has paid off, in that you make it look effortless. Very impressive.
Such a classic and such a great rendition! I also learned to play this when I was 15 in music class. Half way through both me and my music teacher had tears in our eyes. I almost couldn't finish the song. Stay passionate!
This is very impressive, just in terms of your technique, but there are plenty of players with chops. . . what takes your playing to a much higher level is the depth of feeling and the way that you make each note count. You really know how to make the guitar speak in a way that seems quire rare to me. . . thanks for sharing your prodigious gifts !
You don't play music, you FEEL music.
J pini you have to play it to feel it ;)
You don't feel the music, you play the music ....euh no wait :)
White men can't jump but this white chick can WAIL on that guitar !
I have had conversation with high level musicians who would insist that it’s not you as a musician who is feel a lot of stuff but your job is to build an expression that CONVEYS the feeling to other people so THEY can feel it. The rationale is something like this:
- Just because you privately feel something while playing doesn’t mean you automatically CONVEY it.
- When uncontrolled, emotion can divert you from the basics of the physical act playing, timing and your connection with the other musicians, making the part fall apart.
- Feelings come and go, but professionals must repeat to the same level of artistic expression every time. So they’re unreliable in that respect.
- It is completely possible to build a specific expression, say a type of vibrato or any other means of building a musical effect and execute it coolly, with control and precision and create a lot of emotion in the listener.
Now clearly humans have feelings about everything that happens all the time, unless their amygdala is petrified or something. The point is not that you don’t sense and feel the music, or relate to it - it’s that you are not in the throes of or depending upon the presence of private passion in order to EXpress it.
It’s not limited to music either, this si a certain approach to artistic work. In some of the same sessions I spoke with high level actors one of whom had been performance at the Stanislavski Academy in Russia, which is a tradition that DOES somewhat rely on feeling. This actor was there to demonstrate her technique which was all about the control over and plasticity of the body. She performed a scene for the teachers there to standing ovations, and then she faced them and made her point: “… and I FELT nothing!”.
Now granted these are artists that lean towards a more classical expression. I am not sure that I personally wholly agree with this approach for the kinds of music I prefer - but it’s remains true that emotion is fickle, and there is a question for the professional in WHERE the emotion should reside: in YOU, in the PIECE, or in the AUDIENCE. Direct transfer cannot be assumed. I have seen a good number of amateur or untrained professional musicians writhing in passion on stage and people responding to the visual performance of that, but none of it translated into the execution of the music. The three part division is not as simple as it seems - there are issues that arise at every stage. And ALL professionals need to practice their art to where they can repeat reliably at the highest level. I don’t think anyone expects astronauts or acrobats or great thinkers to be obliviously lost in passion when they perform their rather technical feats either.
The idea of the great artist lost in a moment of passionate expression is to some extent a meme or a laymans romance of creative process. But the alternative is challenging because as an audience you may want to feel like you are sharing the passion with the artist in the moment. Maybe you are - but from different positions. One is building it, one is savouring it. A great chef does not have to be gushing about his food in the process of making it in order to have you gush about eating it. In fact if the chef was gushing about every plate going out, he’d probably be emotionally burnt out by the end of the week - which is a real risk for artists by the way. What translates and moves your experience from the private to the public is FORM and form is repeatable, and practiceable. Theoretically a good enough robot would be able to mindlessly analyse and repeat the solo on Comfortably Numb in all it’s physical repects and still provoke emotion.
So there is the challenge of understanding how emotion operates at different levels of artistic performance.
Like the man said... "Any fool can play a note. It's what you do with the damn thing that make music." This young lady is BA!! When/where is she going to tour!?!?!?
I’m sure Pagey has seen this…and I’m sure he has a smile on his face….bravo young lady!
Totally awesome guitars keep up that great great work love it
What a talent. Hard to put into words just how good this young lady is. "Brilliant" doesn't do her justice.
absolutely fantastic I have been listening and feeling and occasionally playing this track for over 40 years and I have never heard it played finer than by the man himself. Well done Young lady !!
To me she proves once again, it’s not necessarily how fast you can play but the soul you put into it. Love it. Almost makes me want to cry.
NIGEL Chouings
That was probably one of the most amazing thing I've ever heard...
Great artist and so much feeling in her playing
One of my favorite Zepplin songs beautifully played by a 15 year old. Bravo.
Amazing played my hero ' s Led Zeppelin there music 👍👍👍👍 love it and shared your clip on my Facebook page 😊😊😊❤
Thank you!
your welcome :)
Say! You're truly talented! And on your own personalized Gibson Les Paul electric guitar! Truly Talented! Cool Blues Solo!
How long have you been playing guitar?You are very good!Great cover!!Cheers
Much like the 50 yr old gentlemen commented, I also was in awe. It had nothing to do with your age or gender. It was your fingers and hands in how commanded the guitar. I am 66 yrs old. I am saving for a Gibson and strive to be as good as you before I die... Thank you for you inspiration. You are a gift from the universe. I will follow as much as I know to do in social media. If you ever have a live concert in northern California, I will buy tickets regardless of the cost. Stay Frosty...
Thank you for sharing, great work!
you got the feeling, wow, my jaw its touching the floor, great.
My jaw is digging the ground
I love revisiting this video, what an amazing performance. Thank you
I love her smile at the end!! Priceless!!!
I'm back.
Once again ,. Thank you for the best rendition of this song .
I always show people this .
They are blown away !
Was gonna watch only the intro...that happened 5 minutes 50 seconds ago. Awesome work!
I'm never impressed but that was unreal!
In my opinion, this was, and continues to be, the greatest blues song ever recorded.
Ayla, your sound is as mellifluous and euphonious as the Sirens were to Odysseus! Perfection in Playing; allowing the luminous notes to reveal the inky Stygian-like lower registers.! I believe Jimmy would love to watch you playing this masterpiece!
Rock On, Ayla! Thank you for sharing with us mere mortals!
agreed "this was, and continues to be, the greatest blues song ever recorded. "
Too bad they stole all their music
Can you do better. Nope you can't
I love that final smile
Happy ending :)
uffff, qué maravilla de versión, mi canción favorita de Zeppelin, y, la guitarra tan brillante o mejor que Page, me ha erizado el vello en los brazos...
How much better can it get? A 15 yr old girl might be the future guitar slinger to save rock and roll. She throws in licks from the TSRTS live version as well. The emotion she conveys is where most fail when attempting Pageys style. She pretty much nails it. Ayla is a prodigious talent. Jimmy Page would find her rendition captivating.
true he does
paul t I hope she can find the right people to do her own thing with, would hate to see this talent getting nowhere like many before her
You're spot on. One of the best feel guitarists I've seen on YT for some time. Love it!
paul t I think your right.
paul t I think jimmy would find alot about her captivating.
She's amazing... and Jimmy Page is a genius. Such beautifully written guitar solos...
Yeah, the solos in this song are okay, but really just a lot of double-backing in the B Pentatonic scale. It's how he takes basically a blues standard & makes it his own with all those yearning melodies he writes into it, that blows me away. There are three of them I can specifically pick out that are absolutely genius & will stay with me to till the day I die.
@@JeighNeither mention those plz..would love to check out...thanks in advance 😄
You play so beautifully in tune! THANK you!
Toka Reva P
oh..and that georgous smile at the end sayin " told you I can play guitar, didn't I ? " what a babe !!! " we're not worthy, we're not worthy...."