Your chops are sounding gr8. I saw a French Canadian band play Moby Dick at the Chicago Celtic fest. As you know they play with their feet the whole band left the stage and the fiddle player just played with his feet. The band eventually came back up and finished the rest of the song.
Great stuff... On Moby Dick I've always felt some of Page's licks, in-between the main intro riff, are extremely fiddle-like; in the way he plays and tone. I'm sure you know the parts I mean.
At a folk festival in Sweden in the 90s there was a fiddle player at the camping area who was playing Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz. It worked realiy well for fiddle!
When the Leavy Breaks is fun and easy too.
You really nail that Led Zeppelin's heavy sound.
Well done!!! 🎻 👍
I played this stuff when it was new as a bass player. Never dreamed I'd be playing it on a fiddle! Great Stuff Chris!
Thanks!
Thank you. Rock on.
Your chops are sounding gr8. I saw a French Canadian band play Moby Dick at the Chicago Celtic fest. As you know they play with their feet the whole band left the stage and the fiddle player just played with his feet. The band eventually came back up and finished the rest of the song.
That must have been something to watch!
Absolutely insane 👍
Sounds absolutely great. Better than the originals. Eat your heart out J. P. !
Thanks!
Great stuff... On Moby Dick I've always felt some of Page's licks, in-between the main intro riff, are extremely fiddle-like; in the way he plays and tone. I'm sure you know the parts I mean.
At a folk festival in Sweden in the 90s there was a fiddle player at the camping area who was playing Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz. It worked realiy well for fiddle!
Sound intriguing!
Great!
Thank you , 70 yr.s old , you get it .moe
Cool, gotta learn harmonics
They're great fun!
Nice! Jimmy the riff master. How about some Jimi Hendrix riffs sometime. That false harmonic could be a nice opening to Foxy Lady. Thanks!
Great idea!
How about including a new and improved version of licks from “Kashmir” in your next round of Led Zeppelin riffs?
Hi Dave. Good idea, I'll give it some thought!