Tom, thanks for the good comments. As a Led Zep fan, you have to spend the time on it , it is really fun to play, especially the bridge, where you go up the neck.
Marc
Lavallee Kashmir guitar lesson review upload
Hi Marc
WOW that looks complicated
I'm always impressed
"One Day, One day" Maybe I
But that's a long way off
Anyway nicely done my friend
RicksPick
P.S. What happened to the golf clubs?
I noticed in your last upload they had moved
I was waiting to see if they returned but your in a different room?
WOW that looks complicated
I'm always impressed
"One Day, One day" Maybe I
But that's a long way off
Anyway nicely done my friend
RicksPick
P.S. What happened to the golf clubs?
I noticed in your last upload they had moved
I was waiting to see if they returned but your in a different room?
Marc,great choice again,,,loved the playing all over the neck,,,i know LZ from my younger day's but i must confess that i must listen again to all that songs to refresh,,
ps,,one note and i did not read it in the other responses,,the stereo was not in balans my right ear was very low...
ps,,one note and i did not read it in the other responses,,the stereo was not in balans my right ear was very low...
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Another GREAT one, Mark!
Hopefully Neil will review it- and maybe even consider it for a lesson.
I liked your strumming and muting. Wrist seemed nice and loose- but in control.
You taking Zep-requests yet?
B)
Hopefully Neil will review it- and maybe even consider it for a lesson.
I liked your strumming and muting. Wrist seemed nice and loose- but in control.
You taking Zep-requests yet?
B)
Sorry for the late replies guys
Thanks Rick, the golf clubs are in the car for the season
Bob, thanks for the nice comments. I only added the mute strumming in the bridge to compensate for the drum when there was no guitar playing. Thanks for noting
Willem: Thanks for the good comments. If there is song that you do not remember maybe you had some good evening back then. Regarding the sound unbalance I have tried with my headphones and did not experienced it. Maybe your headphone plug was not fully pushed?
Thanks Al, It took me a while to control ( getting better at it) the pick amplitude as the main riff strumming is only on the 3-4-5 strings alternating with the mute and the fat string. The challenge is hit the 3 all the time to keep the violin tone. I am trying to finish over the hills and far away which is getting better, and black dog from the lessons. The next one will be Bron-Y-Aur stomp which is one of my favorite.
Marc
Thanks Rick, the golf clubs are in the car for the season
Bob, thanks for the nice comments. I only added the mute strumming in the bridge to compensate for the drum when there was no guitar playing. Thanks for noting
Willem: Thanks for the good comments. If there is song that you do not remember maybe you had some good evening back then. Regarding the sound unbalance I have tried with my headphones and did not experienced it. Maybe your headphone plug was not fully pushed?
Thanks Al, It took me a while to control ( getting better at it) the pick amplitude as the main riff strumming is only on the 3-4-5 strings alternating with the mute and the fat string. The challenge is hit the 3 all the time to keep the violin tone. I am trying to finish over the hills and far away which is getting better, and black dog from the lessons. The next one will be Bron-Y-Aur stomp which is one of my favorite.
Marc
Thank you Michele, the song is really challenging if we want quick results (unless it is Neil, who learn anything quickly). If we are really interesting in a song and do not put a deadline on time, they are not so challenging anymore as you take your time and it is there when it is there. You were making a similar comment on your intro to Here comes the sun, which is fantastic.
Marc
Marc