@@jonts7 obviously it's not easier for most things that are written in standard, but the drop-D has some advantages: Great for songs in the key of C# and F# (open), 1 finger barred-bass with more oomph that frees up the ringfinger for melody. The half-step down sounds so nice... I also love the black keys on piano.;-)
Oh WOW!! This is perfect - I see a lot of people try and cover famous rock bands or show how they played a riff, but this is .. quite literally perfect. Well done sir.
The last phrase of the chorus riff, and I only learned this recently myself, the first note is F, not G. It's a F->A slide (1st to 5th fret).* *This is with standard tuning in mind. The record sounds lower due to tape speed. No Quarter was originally conceived with a faster up-beat The Doors-style samba beat (demos available on TH-cam), and then got progressively slower and more sombre as they developed it. It looks like even after recording they regretted the tempo, but didn't bother re-recording and just slowed the tape a little. And live the songs was always performed even slower than that, but in standard tuning, except at the 2007 reunion, but that's because of Plant's ageing voice.
I'm curious if you are familiar with or enjoy Leprous. The guitar parts on the chorus of Below would benefit from a cover+tabs of yours. There's a playthrough of the guitar player on YT.
I just like down tuned acoustic lol. You can get the tab for free here: www.patreon.com/posts/117682536
Close the door, put out the light
Nikola uploaded, and life’s alright
My fav tuning, darker and easier to play than standard. No Quarter is a great song.
could you explain why it's easier to play?
@@jonts7 obviously it's not easier for most things that are written in standard, but the drop-D has some advantages:
Great for songs in the key of C# and F# (open), 1 finger barred-bass with more oomph that frees up the ringfinger for melody.
The half-step down sounds so nice... I also love the black keys on piano.;-)
@@matrixviewHalf step down is just so good. Darker, sadder, and easier for the voice ahah
the acoustic version on 12 strings guitar from "No Quarter" with R. Plant.
that's mesmerising
Bust out No Quarter next summer around the campfire. Excellent.
Oh WOW!! This is perfect - I see a lot of people try and cover famous rock bands or show how they played a riff, but this is .. quite literally perfect. Well done sir.
Very cool Nik, diggin it
Thank you! Glad you liked it :)
That was fantastic.
Nice playing and tone. Really enjoyable listening to it.
The last phrase of the chorus riff, and I only learned this recently myself, the first note is F, not G. It's a F->A slide (1st to 5th fret).*
*This is with standard tuning in mind. The record sounds lower due to tape speed. No Quarter was originally conceived with a faster up-beat The Doors-style samba beat (demos available on TH-cam), and then got progressively slower and more sombre as they developed it. It looks like even after recording they regretted the tempo, but didn't bother re-recording and just slowed the tape a little. And live the songs was always performed even slower than that, but in standard tuning, except at the 2007 reunion, but that's because of Plant's ageing voice.
Tool does a great cover of this song
Sounds great! Have you checked out Tools cover of No Quarter? 🔥
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I'm curious if you are familiar with or enjoy Leprous. The guitar parts on the chorus of Below would benefit from a cover+tabs of yours.
There's a playthrough of the guitar player on YT.
helloo, can you do a tab video for the trickster or lucky from radiohead pls?
Can you do RHCP - Fat Dance? Very funky and underrated song
Originally in Eb tuning?
Yes. I think the guitar is tuned to Eb
Gotta disagree but still sounds great