A quick comment and a question. I enjoy all your lessons on Zeppelin, the blues, The Beatles, Harrison, etc. The lessons are thorough and easy to follow. Okay, so here's my question to another Zeppelin enthusiast: What is your favorite live era of Zeppelin? I have been listening to many of the 75 and even 77 shows on TH-cam, like Seattle and Inglewood, of course, and, more recently, Cleveland.
who offers tabs and produces videos without telling about his life during hours ? The platters have the answer : « Oh only youuuuuu !!.... » best teacher ! Thanks !
This is one of my favorites songs. I tried to learn to play it when I was young but I never could, I am bad with the rhythm but I will try again with this video. Fantastic lesson, thank u very much.
Best lesson I've seen yet well played one of my favourites too grew up with Zep im in my mid sixties now trying to get back into playing again this is certainly helping rock 🎸 on.
Absolutely fantastic lesson (all three sections - including that very tasty solo) of one of my all time favourite songs (Zep or otherwise). Deserves way more views as there is so much to be learned here if you already know a bit. Loved the chord breakdown section where you see the CAGED shapes used so effectively. Thank you very much Howard - about as good as it gets.
👍👊✌️ hey Man , really, your tutorials or lessons are the Best in Y.T. i dont speak english, sorry. Tus lecciones las oigo ,exactas, precisas, fáciles. Yo admiro mucho a tu país sus costumbres y también a su gente . Gracias. 👍 🇺🇸
I'm surprised this video doesn't have more views. What a great lesson!!! Thanks for sharing, I always wanted to learn this song. Amazing work. Keep on going, friend. 👏👏
Hi - it's a pretty heavy dose of distortion - and of course, a Phase Shifter is important. If you can get enough gain out of your amp, you're good to go. Otherwise, a good Distortion Pedal will work :-)
Hi Howard, How are you? We, back for another. Even though I know the song, I'm picking up different notes and nuances from you. Just love your lessons and nice dog. I have a pit bull mix named Keno, great dog. See you on the next one. Peace.
It's interesting... Even after years with Page's stuff, there are still nuances that I pick it up on occasionally. It makes the music so interesting as time goes by
Your tab is off on your little intro piece, from what you are playing on the time little lick... You have it with the "D" and "G" string as 11/11 then 9 then 11/9 * 11/9 * 11/11* 9 * 11/9 * 11/9 when you actually are playing (hammering on the 9) 11/9 then 9 * 9/9 * 9/9 *11/9 * 9 * 9/9 * 9/9 you are never hitting both 11's at the same time as your tab indicates. --- Other than that GREAT Teaching video my brother
I like the old MXR Phasers... The EVH one is pretty cool as well. For outboard distortion, I really like the RAT. It's a mainstay on my pedal board. Thanks for watching!
Just out of curiosity, Howard, as a classically trained guitarist myself I couldn't help but notice that lovely looking instrument in the background on this lesson. Could you tell me the make of the guitar by chance? I'd really love to know and were you classically trained as a youngster? Your technique and knowledge lends itself to that conclusion.
Hi - It's a Montalvo... My wife actually purchased it before we were married. I've been playing it ever since:-) It has a beautiful tone and records very nicely. You can hear it in my tutorial for Shape Of My Heart. I'm not classically trained, but I've spent some time with classical pieces over the years. Thanks for checking out the channel :-)
A quick comment and a question. I enjoy all your lessons on Zeppelin, the blues, The Beatles, Harrison, etc. The lessons are thorough and easy to follow. Okay, so here's my question to another Zeppelin enthusiast: What is your favorite live era of Zeppelin? I have been listening to many of the 75 and even 77 shows on TH-cam, like Seattle and Inglewood, of course, and, more recently, Cleveland.
I think they were pretty strong right thru Earl's Court in 75 - But I'm fond of the 72 shows a lot... You can hear them really becoming Zeppelin :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart Thanks again. Just started listening to one of the Japan shows from 72.
Aquí de nuevo viendo una y otra vez mas tu canal maestro. Gracias otra vez. Oct. 2024 👍🤘🤝✌️
One o the greatest riffs ever. Great vid
who offers tabs and produces videos without telling about his life during hours ? The platters have the answer : « Oh only youuuuuu !!.... » best teacher ! Thanks !
Thanks so much :-)
This is one of my favorites songs. I tried to learn to play it when I was young but I never could, I am bad with the rhythm but I will try again with this video. Fantastic lesson, thank u very much.
It's definitely a favorite of mine as well - I hope the lesson helps you to master it :-)
Nice...as a "50's something", learning guitar (I'm keyboards/composer), thanks for the great lessons/therapy.
Cheers 🍻 from Seattle!
Your teaching method is as refined as Pages Playing. Great Lesson, good luck to all
Thank you so much :-)
Hello:this lesson of the Rover led Zepp Is One of A kind Very Well done Thank You Mr. hart
This lesson is great. Thank you Howard.
Best lesson I've seen yet well played one of my favourites too grew up with Zep im in my mid sixties now trying to get back into playing again this is certainly helping rock 🎸 on.
very easy to learn in that way, thank you Howard. Learnt in 10 min!
Absolutely fantastic lesson (all three sections - including that very tasty solo) of one of my all time favourite songs (Zep or otherwise). Deserves way more views as there is so much to be learned here if you already know a bit. Loved the chord breakdown section where you see the CAGED shapes used so effectively. Thank you very much Howard - about as good as it gets.
Thanks for checking out the lesson. I really appreciate the comment :-)
So glad I found you. Your lessons are the most thorough. Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching :-)
👍👊✌️ hey Man , really, your tutorials or lessons are the Best in Y.T. i dont speak english, sorry. Tus lecciones las oigo ,exactas, precisas, fáciles. Yo admiro mucho a tu país sus costumbres y también a su gente . Gracias. 👍 🇺🇸
Thanks so much... I'm glad you're enjoying the channel. All the best to you
Wow no creí encontrar a alguien que también hable español, esto me pone felíz xd
So glad I found your channel! Demonstrating the licks with the tabs is really nice and speeds up the learning process.
Great playing and lesson. Thanks!
You really got this down! Great lesson!
Very well defined. Nicely done man.! This was difficult to decipher the proper key by ear but you're on the nail. Original tuning y'all
Page wrote some slick riffs and licks. Bravo lesson!
Indeed he did! He's the "Riff-Master" for sure... Thanks for the comment.
Great lesson, thank you, love having the tab
Awesome. The little finishing riff at 12:30 has always messed me up. Thanks.
Fantastic lesson! 👍👍👍👍
Awesome!! Helped me out a lot. Thank you.
That's really nice to hear :-)
Thanks! Really great lesson.
Thanks Howard.. good stuff
Thank you for breaking that down the way you did. I get it now.
Thanx for watching... I'm so glad it was helpful :-)
This video is brilliant. I've been looking for a breakdown for this tune for quite a while. Thank you. Just a great song!
Thanks for watching. I'm glad it was helpful. I love Zeppelin and hope to do some more soon... Thanks again
I'm surprised this video doesn't have more views. What a great lesson!!! Thanks for sharing, I always wanted to learn this song. Amazing work. Keep on going, friend. 👏👏
Thanks so much :-)
Wow very cool! This makes learning fun thnx much appreciated
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! Thank you
Great lesson! Thanks so much dude!
You're welcome. Thanks so much for watching :-)
Great stuff and really helpful. What pedals would you recommend to pair with a strat for this song?
Hi - it's a pretty heavy dose of distortion - and of course, a Phase Shifter is important. If you can get enough gain out of your amp, you're good to go. Otherwise, a good Distortion Pedal will work :-)
Very good lesson, also good lesson on nobody's fault but mine🎸🎸
Thanks :-)
Great Teacher
Love this tune. what is your tunning on this one?
Hi Howard, How are you? We, back for another. Even though I know the song, I'm picking up different notes and nuances from you. Just love your lessons and nice dog. I have a pit bull mix named Keno, great dog. See you on the next one. Peace.
It's interesting... Even after years with Page's stuff, there are still nuances that I pick it up on occasionally. It makes the music so interesting as time goes by
Thanks!
Your tab is off on your little intro piece, from what you are playing on the time little lick... You have it with the "D" and "G" string as 11/11 then 9 then 11/9 * 11/9 * 11/11* 9 * 11/9 * 11/9 when you actually are playing (hammering on the 9) 11/9 then 9 * 9/9 * 9/9 *11/9 * 9 * 9/9 * 9/9 you are never hitting both 11's at the same time as your tab indicates. --- Other than that GREAT Teaching video my brother
Thanks for catching that! Hopefully with the video and verbal explanation everyone can make it through... Thanks again - Howard
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart ... YOU-DA-MAN, Howard.
Yes, this also threw me off, but we ain't perfect are we? As for everything thing else, killer! This has always my favorite 'heavy' tune by Zeppelin.
Just subscribed! Great help!
Thanks for the sub!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Great cover! Any link to the full tab section?
Hi - Visit 247guitar.com/tabs - You'll find it there :-)
Awesome! Thanks!
Great lesson. What kind of distortion and phase shifter would you recommend?
I like the old MXR Phasers... The EVH one is pretty cool as well. For outboard distortion, I really like the RAT. It's a mainstay on my pedal board. Thanks for watching!
Great lesson, is this in standard tuning?
Thanks... I'm glad you liked it. Yes, it is standard tuning - All the best, Howard
Sounds Elizabethton pir as te ship 17 century harpsichord
Perfect ....J.P. couldn´t do it better! Thank you so much for this lesson (haven´t seen anything that comes close to this)
Just out of curiosity, Howard, as a classically trained guitarist myself I couldn't help but notice that lovely looking instrument in the background on this lesson. Could you tell me the make of the guitar by chance? I'd really love to know and were you classically trained as a youngster? Your technique and knowledge lends itself to that conclusion.
Hi - It's a Montalvo... My wife actually purchased it before we were married. I've been playing it ever since:-) It has a beautiful tone and records very nicely. You can hear it in my tutorial for Shape Of My Heart. I'm not classically trained, but I've spent some time with classical pieces over the years. Thanks for checking out the channel :-)
hello sir, thanks a lot for the tutorial. really love this song but it seems underrated and a little bit hard to find tutorials anywhere. cheers
I agree... a somewhat underrated Zep song for sure! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial - Howard
What’s that backing track?
I got it years ago from guitarbackingtrack.com - I don't think it's online anymore :-(
There is a backing track on YT music. At least till 4\2024 😅
thank you michael from gta v
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Sorry I ruined your 333 likes by making them 334. I had to though...
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