Great job as always. Thanks. I believe the word for working it up (playing louder) is crescendo and bringing it down is decrescendo. Love your channel.
Thank you for showing us the song. My friends and I used to jam to this on acoustics, lots of fun. There is an isolated rhythm guitar trackof this song online. The extra suspended notes are in the third and fourth (lead) verses on the recording per the isolated track. It's an awesome jam and WHY NOT HAVE FUN with it. Jimmy Page played around with his songs. TY
@@GuitarNinjas Totally awesome or "Hots on for Nowhere" that ending rockabilly lick always vexed me... granted me and my friends were doing this 40yo with a slowed down turntable, and ruining all of our records in the process... P.S: Thx for taking the time to reply to me personally. Best Regards,
@@GuitarNinjas Maybe, from "CODA" "We're gonna Groove", is prob the easiest, but would you dare to try "I can't quit you" Live rehearsal... talk about a master class in essential "live" Jimmy.
How you find playing this song as easy as making a cup of coffee escapes me. Nice job chief! Maybe you can get to lemon song, ramble on, ocean, song remains sometime.
@@GuitarNinjas Hi Jason,Thank you so much for your reply.I would like do Bad Company Song Request would be -No Smoke without Fire, it came out in 1988,I never really got chance to learn that song, I love this song it rock,anything Bad Company put out on album or Cd it good old Classic Rock and Iam big Mick Ralphs Fan and Paul Rogers,Thank you so much.
Diminuendo I think is the word you’re looking for to describe decrease in loudness, as in diminished volume. This song epitomises the contrast between both soft and hard.
@timmyshore3755 At 16:06 he mentions how counting is "so, so important". I was just doing a play on "Zoso", the alternate name for Led Zepp IV album, based on the artwork symbols each band member took on for themselves.
Great job as always. Thanks. I believe the word for working it up (playing louder) is crescendo and bringing it down is decrescendo. Love your channel.
Yes! Crescendo and decrescendo!!! Rock steady my friend
Always Thumbs up,Jason you always have great lessons and you always explain chords and strum patterns and Tones,Thank you again.
i play no guitar, but Love your explanation of how you get to what i hear! God bless you!
Really interesting video…nuances..stuff I never seen on other presenters.excellent 😮👏🏻
OMG That was awesome. I like the live stuff better than the studio stuff. Thank you so much
Love the Stone Bender back on the Marshall head. That's such a good pedal. I miss having it around. Enjoyed the video!
Very good! Love the counting - valuable detail
Thank you for showing us the song. My friends and I used to jam to this on acoustics, lots of fun. There is an isolated rhythm guitar trackof this song online. The extra suspended notes are in the third and fourth (lead) verses on the recording per the isolated track. It's an awesome jam and WHY NOT HAVE FUN with it. Jimmy Page played around with his songs. TY
My pleasure!
Jason, cool guy and I've learned so much watching your videos, thank you
Thanks, Nathan! Great to hear from you. I hope to get back to the videos soon!
Great lessons and NO extraneous Fluff. Thanks! Subscribed too.
Thank you! Any Zepp songs you'd like to have me cover?
@@GuitarNinjas hey there, anything from Presence or Coda which hardly gets any coverage. ☮️🎸
@@skeeterbodeen8326 I was thinking about doing a video of For Your Life, how does that sound?
@@GuitarNinjas Totally awesome or "Hots on for Nowhere" that ending rockabilly lick always vexed me... granted me and my friends were doing this 40yo with a slowed down turntable, and ruining all of our records in the process... P.S: Thx for taking the time to reply to me personally. Best Regards,
@@GuitarNinjas Maybe, from "CODA" "We're gonna Groove", is prob the easiest, but would you dare to try "I can't quit you" Live rehearsal... talk about a master class in essential "live" Jimmy.
Nice lesson!!!!
Nice job, Jason! You rock! Would love a lesson on Achilles Last Stand. That’s my fav of the Zep epic songs.
How you find playing this song as easy as making a cup of coffee escapes me. Nice job chief! Maybe you can get to lemon song, ramble on, ocean, song remains sometime.
Thanks Peter! Ya, I think Ramble On will be a good next video
Nice lesson 👍🏻
Hi Jason,Thank you great song and great lesson ,any chance would do Bad Company Lessons.
Thanks so much! Yes! Which song would you like to see?
@@GuitarNinjas Hi Jason,Thank you so much for your reply.I would like do Bad Company Song Request would be -No Smoke without Fire, it came out in 1988,I never really got chance to learn that song, I love this song it rock,anything Bad Company put out on album or Cd it good old Classic Rock and Iam big Mick Ralphs Fan and Paul Rogers,Thank you so much.
Diminuendo I think is the word you’re looking for to describe decrease in loudness, as in diminished volume. This song epitomises the contrast between both soft and hard.
Love this!
Nice, that does appear to be how Jimmy plays this live.
Thank you very much you good sir
Good teacher precise sounds bett3r
THANK YOU.
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Yeah Baby. Proper Belter Tune Sublick Boy, Blows ya Cap Right #ONorOFF ! 0️⃣🤜🧢💥🎶😜1️⃣
Can you show how to play blueberry Hill led zeppelin version?
Nice
E7 should be E7/9
Thank you
The real way is whatever works..I bet that's what jimmy would say..lol
very true!
Whatever works is the way it should be🤣
What do I do if I don’t have a hairy chest to show?
Rogain?
Did you just say that counting is Zoso important?
huh ?
@timmyshore3755 At 16:06 he mentions how counting is "so, so important". I was just doing a play on "Zoso", the alternate name for Led Zepp IV album, based on the artwork symbols each band member took on for themselves.
@@timmyshore3755 It was Jimmy Page's symbol, specifically.
Mustaches cracked crooked
The hair is the tip off
there was a fake way ?
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Boring
Congratulaion. This is 15% of the song
Not sure I understand, can you please type a clearer message and improve your grammar so that I can understand your comment? Thank you.