LED ZEPPELIN GUITAR METHOD. LIBRO CON CD E TABLATURE
Immerse Yourself in the Music and Mythology of Led Zeppelin as You Learn to Play Guitar
Music by Led Zeppelin / arr. Ron Manus and L. C. Harnsberger
LIBRO METODO DI MUSICA HARD ROCK, CON CD E SOFTWARE TONE 'N' TEMPO.
SPARTITI PER CHITARRA CON: ACCORDI, PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE.
Category: Guitar Method or Supplement
Format: Book & Enhanced CD
Instrument: Guitar
Through the years Jimmy Page's guitar playing has inspired countless music fans to play guitar. The Led Zeppelin Guitar Method, the first method to feature Led Zeppelin songs, teaches you everything you need to know to get started playing---even if you have never touched a guitar before. Start by learning the basics like how to hold the guitar and how to read standard music notation and TAB. By the time you complete the book, you will be playing authentic arrangements of classic Led Zeppelin songs. This easy-to-use beginning course will prepare you to play from sheet music and get you ready to play in a band. Historical facts and photos of Led Zeppelin are featured throughout to keep you inspired. The included enhanced CD demonstrates all the songs and exercises in the book and the Tone 'N' Tempo changer is an invaluable tool in your journey to learn the guitar.
"Overall, the Led Zeppelin Guitar Method is a standout and well welcomed addition to the ever growing library of guitar method books out there, and would definitely be an excellent part to any guitarist’s personal library."
William ClarkGuitar International magazine
Titles: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You * The Battle of Evermore * Boogie with Stu * Bring It on Home * Bron-Y-Aur Stomp * Communication Breakdown * Dazed and Confused * Going to California * Good Times Bad Times * Heartbreaker * How Many More Times * Immigrant Song * The Lemon Song * Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) * Misty Mountain Hop * Moby Dick * Out on the Tiles * Over the Hills and Far Away * Rock and Roll * Stairway to Heaven * Thank You * What Is and What Should Never Be * When the Levee Breaks * Whole Lotta Love * You Shook Me.
"Overall, the Led Zeppelin Guitar Method is a standout and well welcomed addition to the ever growing library of guitar method books out there, and would definitely be an excellent part to any guitarist’s personal library."
-William Clark, guitarinternational.com
TITLE COMPOSER
Whole Lotta Love Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); Willie Dixon (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Bring It on Home Willie Dixon (composer); J. B. Lenoir (composer)
Moby Dick Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Misty Mountain Hop Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Thank You Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
What Is and What Should Never Be Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
The Battle of Evermore Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
You Shook Me Willie Dixon (composer); J. B. Lenoir (composer)
Out on the Tiles Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer); Anne Bredon (composer)
Dazed and Confused Jimmy Page (composer)
How Many More Times Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Your Time Is Gonna Come Jimmy Page (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Rock and Roll Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Stairway to Heaven Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
When the Levee Breaks Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer); Memphis Minnie (composer)
Over the Hills and Far Away Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
The Lemon Song Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Good Times, Bad Times Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Boogie with Stu Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer); Ian Stewart (composer); Concepcion "Connie" Valenzuela (composer)
Communication Breakdown Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Immigrant Song Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
Heartbreaker Jimmy Page (composer); John Bonham (composer); Robert Plant (composer); John Paul Jones (composer)
Going to California Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) Jimmy Page (composer); Robert Plant (composer)
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL BY RON MANUS & L . C . HARNSBERGER
WITH CONTRIBUTING EDITORS BRAD TOLINSKI FROM GUITAR WORLD
AND NATHANIEL GUNOD FROM NATIONAL GUITAR WORKSHOP
Jimmy Page is the guitarist, co-songwriter, and producer for Led Zeppelin. His heavy riffs, wild solos,
and intense stage presence helped define what it means to be a rock guitarist. His guitar solo on
“Stairway to Heaven” was voted the “greatest guitar solo of all time” by Guitar World magazine. He
combined his roots in the blues with other influences, such as folk, funk, and Middle Eastern music, to
create his own distinct hard-rock style.
Speed drills are for the development of technique and should be practiced daily. Start all speed drills slowly, and be sure that each note is clear and distinct. On each repetition, increase the tempo a little. We recommend you practice with a metronome to maintain an even tempo.
When three notes are grouped together with the figure “3” above or below the notes, the group is called a
TRIPLET. The rhythmic value of the triplet is equal to the value given to two of the same kind of note.
In 3/4 or 4/4 time, two eighth notes get one count, so an eighth note triplet will also get one count.
INTRODUCING TRIPLETS
In the following exercise, play the three notes of each triplet in one count.
C O N T E N T S
Holding the Guitar ...............................................
Getting Acquainted with Music ..................
Getting Acquainted with Tablature.........
Chord Diagrams ......................................................
Types of Guitars ......................................................
Tuning Your Guitar .............................................
Notes on the First String E .............................
Mixing It Up, More Mixing ................
Sound Off: How to Count Time ...............
Time Signatures ...................................................
Playing Different Kinds of Notes
and Time Signatures ...............................
Notes on the Second String B ...................
Two-String Rock .......................................
Stairway to Heaven (Melody) .......
Notes on the Third String G ......................
Aura Lee ........................................................
Ties .................................................................................
Boogie with Stu .........................................
Introducing Chords ..........................................
Meet the Chords .......................................
The Three-String C Chord ..........................
Ode to Joy ......................................................
Introducing the Quarter Rest .........
Rock ’n’ Rhythm ......................................
The Three-String G7 Chord .......................
The Lemon Song .......................................
Notes on the Fourth String D ...................
Incomplete Measures .......................................
Chord Accompaniments ...............................
Your Time is Gonna Come ..............
The Four-String G Chord.............................
Whole Lotta Love ....................................
Going to California ...............................
Notes on the Fifth String A ........................
Moby Dick .....................................................
Introducing High A ...........................................
Rockin’ in Dorian Mode ....................
Thank You .....................................................
Notes on the Sixth String E ........................
The Natural Scale ..............................................
Tempo Signs ............................................................
Three-Tempo Rock .................................
How Many More Times
(Bass Line) ...............................................
The Four-String G7 Chord .........................
The Lemon Song .......................................
The Four-String C Chord .............................
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp .....................................
Eighth Notes ..........................................................
Eighth-Note Rock ...................................
Speed Drill .....................................................
Communication Breakdown ..........
Sharps, Flats, and Naturals.........................
The Chromatic Scale .............................
Chromatic Rock ........................................
Dazed and Confused ............................
The Four-String F Chord ..............................
Communication Breakdown
(Intro and Chorus) ...........................
Out on the Tiles
(Solo, Duet, or Trio).........................
The Major Scale ..................................................
Key Signatures ......................................................
What Is and What Should
Never Be (Verse) ..................................
Good Times Bad Times (Lick) ......
Introducing Dotted Notes ...........................
Heartbreaker (Riff) .................................
How Many More Times
(Solo, Duet, or Trio).........................
The Three Principal Chords .......................
The Three Principal Chords in the
Key of C Major ...............................................
The Five-String C, Four-String F,
and Six-String G7 Chords ............
Rhythm Patterns Using the Three
Principal Chords in C Major .......
Introducing Triplets ..........................................
You Shook Me .............................................
Key of A Minor ....................................................
The Three Principal Chords in
the Key of A Minor ............................
The Four-String D7 Chord .........................
Bring It On Home
(Solo, Duet, or Trio) ..........................
New Chords: The Five-String A and
Six-String Em Chords ..........................
When the Levee Breaks .......................
The Six-String E Chord .................................
Immigrant Song ........................................
Living Loving Maid
(She's Just a Woman) .......................
The Three Principal Chords
in the Key of G Major ..............................
The Six-String G Chord, the
Five-String C, and Four-String
D7 Chords ..................................................
Rock and Roll .............................................
The Dominant Major Chord ..........
The Four-String D Major Chord ...
Thank You .....................................................
Key of E Minor ....................................................
The Three Principal Chords
in the Key of E Minor ......................
House of the Rising Sun .....................
The Battle of Evermore .......................
Power Chords ........................................................
Misty Mountain Hop ...........................
Preparation for Bar (Barre) Chords .....
The Three Principal Chords in the
Key of F Major ................................................
Important Open Chords ...............................
Most Commonly Used Barre Chords ....
Stairway to Heaven
(Ending Section) ..................................
Sixteenth Notes ....................................................
Dotted Eighth and Sixteenth Notes .....
Sixteenth-Note Triplets ..................................
Hammer-Ons and Pull-Offs .......................
Over the Hills and Far Away .........
Fingerstyle ................................................................
Bourée in E Minor ..................................
Babe I’m Gonna
Leave You (Intro) ...............................
Important Small Barre Chords ................
Stairway to Heaven (Intro) ..............
Chord Chart ...........................................................
Guitar Fingerboard Chart ..