How to Play the guitar solo from "Tangerine" by Led Zeppelin By WonderHowTo Nov 9, 2010 Electric Guitar WonderHowTo Playing along with your favorite solos is an enjoyable, and highly effective, way of improving your guitar playing. In this guitar tutorial, you'll learn how to play the...
ZZ Top would add layers to their sound on later records, but their debut is more than just a statement of intent. Songs like "(Somebody Else Been) Shakin' Your Tree" and "Backdoor Love Affair" show that their core blend of roots rock and Texas blues was in place from the start. "B...
The chords are to be played with arpeggio technique, so that the notes in the chord are played very quickly one after another. Song example with this technique: Playing God - Pol (bar 8). Natural Harmonics Natural harmonics are notes that produce a bell like sound when you touch a string...
To get an edgy classic rock feel, open up VOODOO’s One String Only preset--you’ll hear strong Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd influences that should give you some quick inspiration. Or Rage Against for some dark, gritty industrial distortion that sounds like it came right out of a video gam...
to the Beach Boys. Chamber effects emulate the properties of these highly reflective rooms and are characterized by a rapid build-up of reverb density with randomized decay tails. Chamber effects sound lush like hall reverbs, but tend to provide more clarity; they’re often used on vocals, ...
Giles and Fripp. So, he came up with the name King Crimson – an apparent reference to the fallen angel Beelzebub in John Milton's 'Paradise Lost.' "I wanted something like Led Zeppelin, something with a bit of power to it," Sinfield has said. "King Crimson had arrogance to...
“I tried to approach it likeLed Zeppelindrums,” he adds with a laugh. “Like, ‘How can I make this sound big and bad and cool?’ A lot of ways to do that is to use a lot of the same techniques that they would use in the ’60s and ’70s — overdriving, analog-style distort...
: How Led Zeppelin's debut blew Peter Frampton away - and inspired countless guitarists “It was Gary’s idea to bring the Irishness back into Thin Lizzy": Guitar hero Gary Moore made only one album with the band - and it’s a classic “I was like, ‘this cannot happen’. There’...
Led Zeppelin –Houses of the Holy Having cemented the bulldozer-like propulsion of its hard-rock creed,Led Zeppelinspent most of 1972 making an album that reflected the current times: expansive, stylistically omnivorous, preoccupied with grander themes. Seeped in haunting Mellotron textures, "T...
“I tried to approach it like Led Zeppelin drums,” he adds with a laugh. “Like, ‘How can I make this sound big and bad and cool?’ A lot of ways to do that is to use a lot of the same techniques that they would use in the ’60s and ’70s — overdriving, analog-style...