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Old 12-10-2017, 05:36 PM
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That was wonderful, so well played. I love Zeppelin and have all their albums on vinyl and CD! It's inspired me to learn Going to California......I will be looking closely at your video for tips!! Well done!
Going to California seems to be on everyone's learning list
Not a hard song to learn once you get the main groove going. I added some parts that mandoline plays here and there just to spice it up a little bit. There's really a lot you can do with this song.
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That was great, man. Those are riffs I definitely want to get some day (I'm a 51-year-old newbie). Thanks!
It is never too late to learn this stuff. Led Zepplin is timeless.

Just an fyi: when you start learning these songs, slow it down considerably. Once your fingers get accustomed playing it very slow and precise, they will have no trouble repeating at speed. Guaranteed
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great show!
Thanks man
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Old 12-10-2017, 05:42 PM
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Like everyone else - I loved it too!
I was just going to peek in and watch a few seconds worth.....you hooked me.
Great stuff.


Dan
hehe nice to hear that. Not an easy task in this day and age when everyone seems to have few seconds attention span. So that is a great compliment. Thank you
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It is never too late to learn this stuff. Led Zepplin is timeless.



Just an fyi: when you start learning these songs, slow it down considerably. Once your fingers get accustomed playing it very slow and precise, they will have no trouble repeating at speed. Guaranteed


I will. Thanks!
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Old 12-11-2017, 10:56 AM
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I love the comment from BobbyMocha; "I'm a 51-year-old newbie".

Bobby, I will be 65 next month, yes I've played since childhood, but you're never too old, especially for a nice bit of Led Zeppelin!

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very nice and beautiful guitar....
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Old 12-13-2017, 09:12 PM
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Fantastic! I love playing these songs. JP was and is a fretboard master. You just inspired me to go in my office now and play them.
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Old 12-14-2017, 09:31 AM
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Fantastic! I love playing these songs. JP was and is a fretboard master. You just inspired me to go in my office now and play them.
Thanks!

I've been actually playing the song that has your forum name Great band. Perfect for acoustic guitar.
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