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Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:34 pm

BRAVO!!Sir,

Great song.Really liked the palm muting.Thanks for posting.

Kevin


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Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:39 pm

A pretty solid effort Marc. Looks tough as nails. This looks like one of those pieces for which there is no shortcut - just hours and hours of practice. Yeah, sounds like those Cleartones have some squeak issues.

Thanks for posting, and I will play the video during my next pizza.

Dan


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Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:08 pm

Thanks Chas, you are right about Jimmy Page, I can understand that not everybody likes him, but I find that he had always come up with those great riffs.

Thank you Tony, this what so great about TG, so many inputs from everybody , like your song "I was only 19" that I did no know. I watched the video and you sure did it justice.

Thanks Jay, I have more time to work on those because my kids are 17 and 19 :) . You are right about the work that needs to be done, it was a bit shaky. I do still practice Bron-Y-Aur . The next one from Led Zep will be Bron-Y-Aur stomp but further down the road. This requires hybrid picking that I am looking forward to learn.

Thank you Mike, I am using Guitar Pro as a guideline. Once you find a good sheet, it helps a lot to memorize the notes. I never worked on Ramble on but I will eventually. Led Zep being one of my favorite group, I would like to play as many song from them as possible.

Hi Mark, thanks for the comments. I will eventually post another one and will try to add some melody on the strumming when the violins are blasting. I will check that tempo and try to hold it all the way through. I won the Phili T-shirt and used it when I am in the house. Mind you I would like them to win since they kicked Montreal's rear end without efforts.

Marc


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Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:20 pm

Thank you Bill, this is the plan , as many Zep song as possible

Thank you Kevin, I must say that the palm muting is really fun. In this case it is to cause a pause but it helps for More than words that I am working on where it is to sound like a snare . Not a big fan of those ballads but the guitar technique is challenging.

Dan, thank you for your good comments. I cannot wait to go back to the Elixir, I already bought 2 packs. With the Elixir and can also have a longer life even if I change tuning frequently. With the Cleartone I had a failure after one week on the high pitch E. Have a good pizza.

Marc


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Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:32 pm

Wow Marc, you sure tackle the tough ones. You are sure well on your way with this one.

Kudos to you,

Bud


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Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:49 pm

Marc- Great job on one of my facvorite Led Zep songs. Really tough timing on that one. I was expecting Robert Plant to start singing!

On a side note, don't you love DADGAD tuning? I've been working on that recently when I have time, which isn't often. IMHO, this should be standard guitar tuning and not EADGBE!! You can make beautiful music with one note "chords" (I know, I know!). And mistakes even sound good!

Thanks for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it alot!

Cheers! :cheer:


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Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:48 am

Hello my friend Marc.

Not a easy to play guitar tune mate,What can i see.
Your playing is so manny levels above me.'
Good working,i love it.

greetz Anton


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Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:51 am

Thank you for your good comments, Buddy

Rick, thanks. Unfortunately, I doubt that many people use this tuning anymore. Besides Pierre Bensusan and Laurence Juber, it does not seem very popular unfortunately.

Thank you Anton, I am choosing these songs because I cannot sing (anywhere near as well as you do). So I spend more time on the playing and Led Zep is one of my favorite group so I am motivated to spend the time even if they are over my head to start with.

Marc


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Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:05 am

Marc,
Great job on one of my favorite Zep tunes and I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan. It always sounded very difficult to me but now you have me inspired to try some DADGAD tuning. Congratulations and thanks for the post.
Tom


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Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:05 am

Marc,
Great job on one of my favorite Zep tunes and I'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan. It always sounded very difficult to me but now you have me inspired to try some DADGAD tuning. Congratulations and thanks for the post.
Tom


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