Battle of Evermore Mandolin Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
- Per you request I’ve put together a lesson on Led Zeppelin’s Battle of Evermore based on the album recording. For TAB please donate to my Patreon here: www.patreon.co.... Leave requests in the comments, if desired I can also upload a backing/practice track. Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much! I've wanted to play this for 40 years and never worked it out. Subscribed!
I think you’ve put together a great lesson for this song. Thank you so much!
I started playing mandolin 1977 BI ( before internet) dream of the archer, sylvan song by Heart, and bluegrass tunes from a record of Michael Melford ( I dont think he is alive ) Mandolin fantasy. You Tube lessons like yours has been revolutionary for musicians.
Awesome video thank you
Hi, I really enjoyed your lesson. Happy to contribute for the Tab.
Really helpful. Thank you. I also liked the Going to California tutorial 🎉
Awesome how you break everything down easily- thanks!
Thank you. I just started playing. You make it very easy to understand. I’m going to check out your other videos
That was wonderful, I think I'll go buy a mandolin! Thank you
Thank you...great lesson!
I would LOVE your tabs for this
Thanks Jess.
Fantastic. Many thanks.
Thank you so much! I’ve been working on this for awhile, for some reason the opening to be the most challenging, I like your approach. Overall this video is most helpful!
It really IS a delay though. You can clearly hear that it is. The low notes are not plucked twice. One of notes is from an echo-unit that is set to be equally loud as the mandolin. I suppose a Binson Echore, since that was used troughout the Album and the Echorecs Repeat-time fits the song-tempo. that makes it also much less complicated to play. But anyway, if you want to play it on your own you have to adapr oviously, so thanks for offering an arrangement that works without delay.
absolutely this… and it’s great to have someone put in the hard work to make it easier. Jimmy played the mando through to delay, i’ve recently read.
There's definitely a delay. In addition to Andy Johns (who made the recording) saying so, if you listen to the "Mandolin / Guitar Mix from Headley Grange" on the boxed set (or youtube) you can clearly hear the delay in the verse (at about 50 seconds).
But I think the low notes were played twice. First, it fits the picking pattern that he's using. But also, if you listen right at 25 seconds (on the CD) you can hear that the two notes aren't identical. The 2nd is choked as he lifts his finger (probably in anticipation of moving back down the neck).
This is the shape at 25 seconds:
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Which goes to:
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I’ve got a really long way to go but this is super helpful thank you
Hey hey what can I do is a great song to do also boogie with stew led zep
Nice one thanks!
Nice job
Nice work. A fuller tab and a play through would be useful. Thanks.
Awesome thank you
Like vid and tabs
You rock!!!
You do an excellent job of teaching, if you’re looking for song suggestions Good riddance by green day would be a great one to learn in mandolin.
Is that a Loar LM-600?
~JSV
Beautiful playing and very beautiful looking! ❤
Love the outfit that's not really there.
Thank you for doing it. Great lesson. And if I am allowed to complement you, you look great as well.
way to make it creepy dude…
There is nothing creepy about a kind complement and acknowledging someone who is blessed with good looks. Stop being a woke snowflake ❄️!
I think me beingin difrent time zone has mine alot delayed. I'm coming there. See ya soon.. oh where are you looks like California but I've only left michigan couple times. Maybe you should come here. I'm in onondaga mi. You get here & you can find me..just ask for Paully.