This SIMPLE Setup Created a LEGENDARY Guitar Sound
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - The Guitar
0:34 - Communication Breakdown
1:30 - The Amp
1:59 - This thing is the real deal
2:40 - The tone is so simple, but so good
3:00 - Jimmy Page's "sloppy" playing style
3:45 - Page's effects pedals
4:40 - One of the greatest guitar solos ever
5:20 - This album has variety
8:19 - A landmark guitar moment
9:23 - The best part - Видеоклипы
So I bought a Les Paul and a Marshal for no reason
Don't worry man, another excuse to buy more stuff 😂
Nah you're fine, you have early 70's Live Zep covered. 😎
No. He played Les Paul already on the second album... )
Don’t worry you can still chase the black dog sound! Oh wait- that was the mix board 😔.
@@davidrawzen8232he played Stairway to Heaven's solo on a telecaster.
You should do more videos where you’re chasing the tone of an album
That would be great !
More tone chasing videos please. This one was great!
There’s only one place tone comes from.
@@chainsawkarate Bruh, don’t even say it
If you could only have one guitar, for the rest of your life and needed it to cover every type of music. There is only one answer and everyone knows it's the Tele. You know it still blows my mind after almost 70 years of guitar making and we find out Leo nailed it out of the gate.
A 335 can cover everything as well, if you want/need another option.
There's a certain mojo the Tele brings. Love it.
Not much of a Gibson person except for a SG with a single p-90 in the bridge.
I don't know if I totally agree with this but I 99% I agree with it and that's close enough. I love my Strat and my many humbucker guitars but one choice yeah it's probably my Tele 🤘
Gotta go with the 335.
I have watch so many RUclips videos where people try to emulate classics guitar player’s tone. It’s the first time ever I can say someone actually nailed it!
Very well done, I still can’t believe it, just amazing!
The fingers have a lot to do with his sound. YOU NAILED IT. Great job. You’re a fantastic player.
Your example of the “raw” player sound rather than the technical accuracy is spot on.
I kept referring to Good Times, Bad Times as Dazed and Confused, all the tone is warping my brain, sorry
Wow man I didn't know you liked Led Zeppelin that much wicked!!!!🤘
Ill forgive you for now
If I consider your monstrous tone, your perfect timing, your interdimensional fretting, and your enthusiasm for that which has endured, and will endure for eternity... I will allow this tiniest of discontinuities from the line of classic rock historical perfection.
An absolute masterclass of a video, sir!
Please do a follow up companion video about Dazed and Confused.
No worries Brah, we understood what you meant. Nuff Said 😎
Beautifully played and clearly well studied! No worries about a song name. Thanks for the phenomenal rundown!! 🤘🎶🎸
Dazed & Confused = FREAKING PERFECTION.
You had me dazed and confused but that solo was the best part of the good times bad times solo me thinks.
Can we talk about how this album came out in 1969! 🤯 I can’t even imagine coming from the Beatles and Elvis and blasting off into this era right along with Apollo 11 landing on the freakin moon!
Those were the days when artists were artists and music had individual character. Nobody wanted to sound like someone else. Those were the glory years, what happened?
Nothing cooler than a butterscotch telly! Especially Micawber.
Yes yes!!
Best episode in ages
I liked how you showed off how thin and harsh the tone is by itself, but then the band comes in and it cuts and smooths out nicely. Great job!
Got to give it to him. He knows how to make a commercial and content in 1. Some artists - who will remain nameless - mail in these videos and just read a spec sheet, tell you they would never promote something they wouldn't use, and then remind you to like and sub before they sign off and grab the next piece of gear off the front porch.
Awesome video Ty. I’ve always loved Page’s 1968-1969 telecaster tone. Granted he is more associated with the les paul, there was a reason why he used the tele for the stairway to heaven solo. Rock on 🤘
The sounds of Zeppelin and ZZ Top made me want a Les Paul. I later found out that my favorite sounds from both were on single coils. La Grange, strat. Jesus Just Left Chicago, Broadcaster. Zeppelin 1, Telecaster. I still love Les Pauls but I'm a single coil guy.
Fun facts:
Jeff Beck gave the tele to Jimmy Page and Page painted the Dragon with “psychedelic poster paint”
The Dragon tele is also a top loader but it still has the string through design too
Yes the combination of Tele and Supro are a match but the thing that puts the magic in this tone (besides the fingers) are those effects is how it seems to me - and you just know which ones to go to - you have a gift for knowing which ones are called for! Excellent job! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
Imo, every player should have at least one tele. Such a great guitar
Outstanding video. I own a 1952 classic custom shop Tele and I must admit, hard to put that guitar done. Has a character all it's own. Dude, your chops are viciousž1
So great to see old-school "stripped down" classic riffs and solos played so skillfully!
Personally I don't want to sound like someone else but you have to appreciate the care in recreating an historic tone.
Dazed and Confused solo at end sounds so much like the Good Times, Bad Times outro
So my best friends old lady is the sound engineer at a VERY large music venue attached to a brewery that serves thousands of people a day and books no less than 3 bands every day.
They have a collection of amps, drums, mics, you name it so the bands just show up with their instruments. They let them use whatever gear they want, and about 1/2 the guitar players pick a Supro of some type.
Thanks to you, I know now how to play Dazed and Confused the proper way. You have to bend the strings to get that wailing sound.
Plus the whole ambience sounded like a deep, echoing well. The whole album was drenched in a mood of dread. They recorded that masterpiece in 36 hours. Page, man, a rock genius.
Me thinks the tele is the greatest electric guitar of all time. I have a great Les Paul and musicman stingray rs. I grab my tele almost every time I have a gig. As much as I love my other guitars every time I play my tele it’s like putting on old glove. It just feels right. It’s always in tune and I can get just about any tone I want with its simple set up. Add to that you can not hide anywhere. What you play comes out the amp, warts and all. I use a fender 65 Princeton reissue and maybe a wampler Tumnus and a boss EQ pedal. That’s it.
I believe your passion for Page brings out the best in you
You can really play. This is phenomenal. Great video THNKS.
That amp is insanely awesome
I'm totally digging the tones!!!
That’s awesome!!! One of my favorite albums by far.
Excellent vid as usual!
you nailed the tone
Excellent! With a bow...soo jimmy like.
That's the way you do a tone chasing video! Very, very cool....
Well done!
Nice job on the playing and video!
I did not expect you to get a bow for this video
I’ve got the duck face; I lack the musical talent 😂
Your best video. Thanks fella.
Fantastic work and video 😇
Well done.
This video made my soul happy
Love it -my generation's music - thanks
Cool video! Thanks!
Sounds great dude
Don’t forget about the Flying V on You Shook Me, what a killer slide tone that song has.
You make some really cool videos. Thx 🙏
Really entertaining and informative content, thank you.
You really outdone yourself with this video damn!
The backing track was just as raw as your tone, well done. Yes that was a lot of energy, I think you gave it a fresh face, almost like being there.
great vid
Dude that was awesome. All of it. Never see anybody covering, playing or even hinting at playing their music because of copyright protection, etc. Gotta ask. How did you pull that off? Glad you did
Fab video buddy
I'd forgotten how much I like that album, now I need to go listen to it.
good sound!😆
NICE VIDEO BRO
This is a kickass video!
Kudos. Believe it or not, I was still in high school when that album came out. (yikes!) I was in Tucson, AZ at the time - and it was one of the biggest party albums... everyone was playing it. It was only superseded by Led Zeppelin II. You really nailed the tone. Thanks for a great video.
Cool man.dig.
Tonebender is a huge part of the first album tone
The Dragon Telecaster is the guitar Tyler is referring to and it's nothing short epic. Fender did a signature release of the guitar and I grabbed one as soon as i could. It was worth the money imo
Do you know what year his telecaster was Jimmy Page's? Just wondering thanks
@@fasteddie87821959
@@fasteddie8782 1959
@@fasteddie8782it was a 1959 fender telecaster. It was gifted to him by Jeff beck in 1966.
@@fasteddie8782’59
Just got me a Blonde '52 Tele from Sweetwater 2 days ago. As it turns out, I still suck, but my tone's right where I want it.
Unique ❤❤❤❤
Superb video Tyler! The Beatles changed me in the early-mid 1969’s, Led Zeppelin did the same in 1969. I can’t play just in e song on LZ 1, you play the whole album. It is a timeless masterpiece.
But but but that was the good times bad times solo. I've been left hanging!!!
Freaking awesome Tyler!!! Amazing album and flawless playing. When I started playing at 10 (1972), I wanted to be able to play Led Zeppelin and play it like that. Still trying, though I realize I’ll never get there. So cool to hear you jam those Jams, thought. Greatness. Thanks.
SweetWater is one of the easiest ways of turning your life savings into a few boxes at your front door
Someone else mentioned, you should do a "tone of the album" series. At least whoever you can get away with not getting a copyright strike by.
Greetings from Dallas, Texas! I award you 100 points for the term "Duck Face." I'm a bit embarrassed that I've never heard that before. Perfect, though! Suggestion for a future topic... I love Telecasters and SGs (a.k.a. "slabs of wood"). But, never cared a bit for Strats or Les Pauls. Am I a weirdo or is there something to this? Or both, I guess. Thanks!!!
That cover of dazed and confused was awesome, Tyler! That wouldve made Page proud! Love the content ❤
Hitting the extra strings does dirty it up nicely.
No quarter still best Zep tune
I was actually going to comment that he said the wrong song this is the album that opened my eyes to rock all the way back in middle school. That might have been the 2000s before led Zeppelin I grew up on country in this album alone change my mindset on music all together thank you for one of the best rock bands to ever grace the Earth
Led Zeppelin I is an album that really harkens you back to what drew you to hard rock in the first place.
Great theme, do more classic rock guitar amp combo vids.
Great playing, homage and vid. Page came up with soo many top shelf riffs - Led Zep rule rock. WOT no Marshall? Do Zep 2 next, then 3, then 4 - etc.
Please make more Zeppelin videos.I love this type of contact
Jeff beck gave him the 1959 telecaster he used on the album
I have commented similarly before, I would love to see a modern metal/hard rock act dispense with the massively comporessed rectifier, ultra high gain thing, and make an album with some clarity and dynamics, and proper frequency carve outs for each instrument.
And no, by this I don't mean it has to be a vintage-sounding or inspired album.
WOW!
To really get Page's sound, you have to use your left foot on the wah!
Now that you're in Nashville, I really hope you can get some studio session players in to do some content with. The two that immediately come to mind are Brent Mason and Dann Huff. Huff also made some iconic guitar parts for Michael Jackson, Peter Cetera etc in the 80's with that iconic chorus rack. It'd be really great to hear a newer musician in Nashville trying to work on sessions and record with new people talk to some of those guys. The info could be invaluable to some of us more amateur players out there...
I'd love it if you made a Kemper Profile of the Supro. 🙂👍
Brilliant video! 👋
He got the bow out?? Really channeled his inner Paige
Started playing guitar because I wanted to play some Jimmy Page tunes...great video man! Keep up the amazing work!
I always thought that riff in You Shook Me sounded like the intro to Paranoid
always wondered what non HH teles are for lol this is a awesome video bro.
Teles are rock machines. Embrace the snarl and twang.
Sadly a friend borrowed the dragon tele and decided to “make it better” by slathering nasty brown paint all over it. It took decades for Jimmy to restore his beloved guitar because whatever that paint was it was impossible to remove back then!
Chuck berry was also a perfect imperfect player. Sam Phillips coined that term about Scott Moore. Yes. He's the one that influenced Pagey big time.
I love it
It's a damn shame I can't like this video more than once.
Nice
Ah!!! That's what I was missing, the "duck face".
Telecasters are the shit.
Yep, a Tele is on my bucket list. So versatile. Just ask John 5
Page has also said publicly that he modified his Supro a bit.
The solo on stairway to heaven is also that same supro, i think thats around the last time they where used
Page was pretty F’ing good yo…
Great stuff! BTW, the solo at the end was from Good Times Bad Times and not Dazed and Confused.