Jimmy Page Reveals His Most Mysterious Riff To 2 Other Rock Guitar Legends

Опубликовано: 01 Сентябрь 2024
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Jimmy Page (From Led Zeppelin) explains the secret of the Kashmir riff to Jack White and the Edge.

I’d like to share with you a song that was inspired during a drive through a desolate desert area of southern Morocco.

It’s one of Led Zeppelin’s most mysterious and hypnotic songs. In fact, Jimmy Page even said that he wished Led Zeppelin was known more for this song, than “Stairway To Heaven.”

The riff is in an unusual open tuning and I’m going to break it all down for you step-by-step in this “Kashmir” guitar lesson.

Who wrote Kashmir?
"Kashmir" is a rock epic by the legendary band Led Zeppelin. It was released in 1975 on their sixth album, Physical Graffiti. It's often considered one of their greatest and most beloved songs, known for its powerful instrumentation, soaring vocals, and evocative lyrics.

The song's origins go back to 1973 when Led Zeppelin toured Morocco. Singer Robert Plant was inspired by the vast, desolate landscapes he encountered, particularly a seemingly endless road through the desert.

This initial spark became the song's opening line: "Oh let the sun beat down upon my face, stars to fill my dreams."

Interestingly, the song wasn't actually about the Indian region of Kashmir at all. The title was chosen later. Most likely for its evocative sound and connection to the idea of a remote, mystical place.

Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page developed the song's musical framework over several years, incorporating influences from hard rock, Eastern music, and orchestral arrangements.

And of course, John Bonham played an amazing thunderous groove that added another layer of power to the song.

"Kashmir" was recorded at Headley Grange, a country house in England, where Led Zeppelin set up their own recording studio. The band experimented with different sounds and techniques, including the use of a Mellotron keyboard to create the haunting string sounds in the intro.

The song has received several awards and accolades, including being ranked #13 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.

"Kashmir" remained a staple of Led Zeppelin's live performances, often extended into epic jams that showcase the band's musical virtuosity.

"Kashmir" is a true rock masterpiece that continues to inspire and amaze listeners generations after its release.

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