Wow, I love your more in depth videos. It'd be amazing if you can go into all the scales Angus young uses and how he uses them and puts them to solos to use. Anyways, I love your videos and your voice is amazing! I'd love more videos like this!!
Que vídeo incrível André, cada vez mais orgulhosa e inspirada pela sua percepção aos detalhes !!! É por isso que bandas como Led Zeppelin são ÚNICOS, INSUBSTITUÍVEIS!!!
Because I can only read tablature I don´t understand most of you said but I got the gist of it. Now i know how to play the right chord. Did you check Rock ´n´Roll by Plasmatics from the album "Coup d´Etat"? Thanks André.
Thank you !! I'm a 57 year old Colombian who was lucky enough to be raised in the States and be surrounded by this music in the seventies ..I learnt this song and never really noticed the small details...On a personal note ..how is it that your English is so on par? I thought that you were a Brazilian citizen? ..It is difficult to let go of an accent once you reach a certain age...unless of course your parents are English speakers and English was spoken at home for you as a child .
Thanks! Glad to hear. I'm really conscious about my accent so your comment reassures me a bit. Yeah, I'm brazilian. My parents only speak a bit of Japanese, but that's it. I learned English while growing up - started in middle school, but most of it comes from my early teens. I forced myself to watch cartoons in english on the internet and read a lot - plus video games On the other hand, if you notice, I made a lot of cuts so that only the good parts ended up here. There is a full reel of outtakes where I mumble and jumble the words lol Cheers and thanks for your comment!
It's C9 for me on the middle four strings. The C note on the bass guitar at the same time gives extra dissidence, but C9 sounds the most like the original song. I think Jimmy (like all top guitarists) likes to keep everyone guessing.
The cool thing is that he knows when to use open chords to great effect too. Point in case more than half of Stairway is just open chords for example. Over the hills, Thank You...
I feel your passion for music.
Thanks! yeah, I'm kinda passionate about it
Wow, I love your more in depth videos. It'd be amazing if you can go into all the scales Angus young uses and how he uses them and puts them to solos to use. Anyways, I love your videos and your voice is amazing! I'd love more videos like this!!
Thanks a lot! Yeah, that would be a cool topic.
Nice to meet you finally Andre!
Thanks! haha. This is a first for me. liked the experience. Will do more talking vids
@@KozumaHeiji Yes, please do. Good to know the face behind the talent.
Thanks for sharing this 🙂🙏🎶
Que vídeo incrível André, cada vez mais orgulhosa e inspirada pela sua percepção aos detalhes !!! É por isso que bandas como Led Zeppelin são ÚNICOS, INSUBSTITUÍVEIS!!!
Valeu Camila! Fico feliz! Abraço! Concordo 100%
Great lesson!
Thanks!
Great explanations, thanks. Would love to see more of this, maybe even basic stuff.
Thank you! Yeah, for sure
You are The Best teacher !! Thank The lessons !!
Thank you!
Beautiful chanel thank you 👍👍👍
Thank you
Well laid out lesson buddy 👏🏼👍
Thanks Jonas!
Another great video man! Awesome!!!
Obrigado!
First!thanks a million .It was really helpful.
Thank you too!
this is great thx
Thank you
Cara, que vídeo excelente! Realmente o movimento de baixo do F# para o G é muito mais agradável e interessante.Cada dia fico mais fã do seu trabalho!
Valeu Edu! Quero ver mais videos seus também!
Thanks, very interesting.
Thank you
Because I can only read tablature I don´t understand most of you said but I got the gist of it. Now i know how to play the right chord. Did you check Rock ´n´Roll by Plasmatics from the album "Coup d´Etat"? Thanks André.
Yeah, this video touches on some deeper theory stuff.
No, not yet. Sorry. Busy schedule
Thank you !! I'm a 57 year old Colombian who was lucky enough to be raised in the States and be surrounded by this music in the seventies ..I learnt this song and never really noticed the small details...On a personal note ..how is it that your English is so on par? I thought that you were a Brazilian citizen? ..It is difficult to let go of an accent once you reach a certain age...unless of course your parents are English speakers and English was spoken at home for you as a child .
Thanks! Glad to hear. I'm really conscious about my accent so your comment reassures me a bit. Yeah, I'm brazilian. My parents only speak a bit of Japanese, but that's it. I learned English while growing up - started in middle school, but most of it comes from my early teens. I forced myself to watch cartoons in english on the internet and read a lot - plus video games
On the other hand, if you notice, I made a lot of cuts so that only the good parts ended up here. There is a full reel of outtakes where I mumble and jumble the words lol
Cheers and thanks for your comment!
It's C9 for me on the middle four strings. The C note on the bass guitar at the same time gives extra dissidence, but C9 sounds the most like the original song. I think Jimmy (like all top guitarists) likes to keep everyone guessing.
Well, it actually kind of fits this song because it's very similar to the dissonant c9 chord, you hear in the song
Finally! Secret identity revealed!!!
I did show my face before on many cover vids, but I suppose this is the first time I show myself actually talking lol
cheers
Well done buddy
Thanks!
No hes actually playing a g minor triad with a c note on the low e string to follow to base line
The C note on the low E is on the 8th fret, that would be quite a stretch I think 😃
That voice though !
And... change the nut...
Obligatory nut comment. check
@@KozumaHeiji don't make me buy one and send it over...
Pickups pls?
manlius T top neck and Manlius Vinyl bridge on this one.
No cowboy chords for Jimie Page
The cool thing is that he knows when to use open chords to great effect too. Point in case more than half of Stairway is just open chords for example. Over the hills, Thank You...
great but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the bass line???? G or C?
John Paul Jones plays a C note. Jimmy Page Plays G. Sorry if I made it unclear.
@@KozumaHeiji thanks,,,,,,, coming soon "if you going to san francisco" TSRTS.....? thanks dude, greetings from chile
I like the C9 chord better. It's easier to grab and sounds so much like the other way that no one will ever catch on except very hard core guitarists.
It is a C9/G or you might consider it a type of C sus
Yeah. I was looking it up, it could be probably seen as C7sus2 too.