Hey if anybody is interested I made a video tutorial for "Whole Lotta Love", Check it out!
http://findingzoso.b...o-tutorial.html
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Whole Lotta Love Tutorial
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ZosofanCMR
, Mar 29 2012 12:48 AM
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Posted 29 March 2012 - 12:48 AM
#2
Posted 29 March 2012 - 10:57 AM
nice video.
The riff needs a bit of work, though.
Start with eliminating the small pause between the riff and the chord bit. You''l need to master that E power-chord perfectly in order to make the quick jump from riff to chord.
Then there is a very light upwards bend in de D-note, while the open D string underneath rings freely, giving it a natural chorus effect.
Plus the open E string is played in between the E chords. Although JP often didn't play that open E in a live situation.
The riff needs a bit of work, though.
Start with eliminating the small pause between the riff and the chord bit. You''l need to master that E power-chord perfectly in order to make the quick jump from riff to chord.
Then there is a very light upwards bend in de D-note, while the open D string underneath rings freely, giving it a natural chorus effect.
Plus the open E string is played in between the E chords. Although JP often didn't play that open E in a live situation.
#3
Posted 29 March 2012 - 10:59 AM
ps. instead of playing barred chord, try playing a powerchord E with the pinky added. That way you can slide your indexfinger from the riff to the powerchord.
enjoy!
enjoy!
#4
Posted 29 March 2012 - 03:21 PM
nice video.
The riff needs a bit of work, though.
Start with eliminating the small pause between the riff and the chord bit. You''l need to master that E power-chord perfectly in order to make the quick jump from riff to chord.
Then there is a very light upwards bend in de D-note, while the open D string underneath rings freely, giving it a natural chorus effect.
Plus the open E string is played in between the E chords. Although JP often didn't play that open E in a live situation.
Thanks for the tips, timing is not usually an issue I have, I realize there is a pause, that was about my ninth time going through the thing, I was a bit nervous and kept tripping over my words, and making stupid goofs, haha.

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