Thanks Chas, I will PM the GP tabs I used.haven't hear this in years sounds good to me mate. Going to check out Jimmy on You Tube now and look for a tab
Marc
Hi Doctor, I must be the hands dynamic not keeping up . I will review it and check for those. Thanks you notifying it. If you could point out the time in the video were you noticed it , it would help (as I migth not be aware of it myself)Wow, that is good, really good. The only constructive criticism I can make is probably just the recording, but the faint parts were too faint. Was that the recording or the dynamics?
Otherwise I think you nailed it. Where is my tabla? I want to play along.
Marc
Reiver; Thanks for the good comments.You had mentioned in a previous thread that you were not a big fan of LZ. Nevertheless they have a few other songs that uses alternate tuning that are not the typical rock heavy lead and screaming. Examples are: Friends, Bron-yr-Aur, Bron-Yr-stomp, Kashmir that are really fun to play
Reiver, you should post it, I saw your other posts and I know you are not going to butcher anything. You are ahead of us.Lavallee wrote:Marc
Reiver; Thanks for the good comments.You had mentioned in a previous thread that you were not a big fan of LZ. Nevertheless they have a few other songs that uses alternate tuning that are not the typical rock heavy lead and screaming. Examples are: Friends, Bron-yr-Aur, Bron-Yr-stomp, Kashmir that are really fun to play
Many years ago I was taught to play a song and I was told that it was by Led Zeppelin. I tried it again a few days ago - but it seems too simple and I haven't a clue what it's called. I'm scared to post it in case I'm butchering someone's favourite song, but I would be interested to know if it is in fact a LZ track or not. Maybe over the holidays......... :unsure:
Thanks for your good comments, Jim. That song was also from my high school time. This is when a good evening was one you could not remember. That song seemed appropriatre for that time :silly:Well done Marc, I remember that one from my high school days. A long time ago! I listened to JP on yt and I liked your version better. Thanks for the inspiration, Jim