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how to play “Ramble On” by Led Zeppelin – acoustic guitar lesson


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An acoustic guitar lesson on how to play “Ramble On”, by Led Zeppelin.

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41 thoughts on “how to play “Ramble On” by Led Zeppelin – acoustic guitar lesson

  • I bet this guy probably spent some time back in the old days deciphering songs from the record player, a great ear like that doesn't just happen! Kinda glad I didn't have YouTube when I first started out or I wouldn't have the ear I have now

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  • I learned the acoustic intro to "Crazy on You" by Heart from this guy, he includes every little nuance, took me quite a while but was worth it. I know I'm playing it right without a doubt, and that goes for any other song I've picked up from him since

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  • This guy is always my first choice when I want to learn EXACTLY how a particular song was originally played

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  • I 've just discovered this video 10 years later, there are a few Ramble on videos around, but this one includes all these small nuances that really make a difference to the sound. When I play back The album version, I can hear those nuances that I couldn't, or didn't notice, before . Thanks so much.

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  • Perfect. The best tutorial. He just plays it, plays it well and sets up the camera so we can see him playing it. No yapping, no chit-chat. thanks so much!!

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  • Karl is right… after all these years, still a briliant song and an awesome lesson. Thank you

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  • Kudos to you for your hard work…. Ah yes Jimmy… very unique parts strung together in ways the rest of us just wouldn’t think of. Much respect and thanks to Jimmy and to you for working out how to replicate his work.

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  • Great video as always. I've been playing it for years but what you've added just makes it sound even better!
    The tacatacatac on the first part of the riff is a small thing but does bring so much more complexity to it. Absolutely love it!

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  • How love how you soften the blow to tell people to play it like it’s played. ????. It’s great to find someone that cares to reproduce the songs like they were made. The struggle to get each part correct and to emulate the greats is what makes a great player!

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  • Hi, really enjoyed your vid on bron -y-aur, find it really helpful, have you got one for the friends track.thanks.

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  • When I am looking for a quick run through and see this guy has the tune I think oh damn this is going to take a long time but I don't have a choice because he will be the one who is always dead on including the nuances. He teaches at the right speed with some history and theory mixed in.

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  • Another great tutorial instructor said, I won’t teach exactly note for note ,If you want to learn it go to “ shut up and play”. The song is Give me shelter.

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  • Brilliant tutorial, and don't know how many times I've come back to it! So many subtleties and variations picked up that aren't even alluded to elsewhere. Thank you so much. ????

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  • Sit still and listen . You just might learn something. If you find this boring,start your own channel.

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  • This man always plays the song the way it was intended to be played.

    On point ????

    Thank you for the many songs you have taught me over the years ????????????

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  • Always loved this song it's special to me. Reminds me of HS Graduation. Struggling with the first bar chords but I know I'll get it in time because I love it. Thanks for a stellar lesson it rings beautifully.

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  • A soon you can play ramble on,go back to old songs u use to play and you realize they sound much better,because your fingers are stronger through the pain of learning ramble on. For me thats more amazing than landing on the moon

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  • Great song for strumming practice hard to get it right but I'm getting better .Thanks for this .I was wondering if you could do a video on the lead

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