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LED ZEPPLIN I
I`m interested obtaining all of the TAB out there for LED ZEP I
I`ve included the following transciptions (*) to motivate the
net. TAB was originally obtained from Nevada and others.
Please post improvements and Additions to what I`ve posted
And then I`ll repost A Led Zepplin I Complete TAB in a few weeks
* GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES
* BABE I`M GONNA LEAVE YO
YOU SHOOK ME BABE (I`ve only seen the AC/DC)
* DAZED AND CONFUSED
YOUR TIME IS GONNA COME
BLACK MOUNTIAN SIDE ***This is at Nevada but as a GIF: Please post
* COMMUNICATIONS BREAKDOWN
I CAN`T QUIT YOU BABE
* HOW MANY MORE TIMES
================================
"Good Times, Bad Times" by Led Zeppelin:
E5 [: D A :]x5
e———————————————————————
B–T–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—–7-7———–
G–A–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—–7-7———–
D–B–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—-7-7-7-4-7——
A—–7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7
–/5—–5—4–5-6
E—–0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r——————-
This is the intro, taking you up to the chorus. ("Good Times, Bad
Times…") There are actually two guitars here, but I`ve tried to simplify
things as much as possible for one. Also, watch for minor changes in the
fingering, as there are changes not only between the hammers-on and slides of
the two guitar parts, but between each time the bit is repeated. My symbols
above the TAB, "[: :]x mean to repeat everything betweeen the brackets and
colons, and do it the number of times followed by "x", in this case five times.
-Dave
Here`s the chorus, in which I`ll TAB out the two guitar parts
separately, as there is quite a difference:
Guitar II:
x x x x
e—–3/5–3—x-x——————————5–x-x——10————
B–T–3/5–5—x-x-7/12-12-10—10-10-0-3/5—–5–x-x-7-12-12—–7-7-7-
G–A–4/6–6—x-x-7/12-12-11—11-11-0-4/6—–6–x-x-7-12-12—7-7-7-7-
D–B–5/7–7—x-x-7/12-12-12—12-12-0-5/7-7—7–x-x-7-12-12—7-7-7-7-
A—–5/7–7—x-x-5/10-10-12—12-12-0-5/7-7—7–x-x-5-10-10—5-5-5-5-
E—–3/5–5——-5/10-10-10—10-10—3/5-5—5——5-10—————
e———7———————————–7—————
B–T——7—9/14—14-14—12-12-12———7—————
G–A——8—9/14—14-14—13-13-13———8—————
D–B——9—9/14—14-14—14-14-14———9-9-9-9-9-9—
("r" stands
A—–9-9-9—7/12—12-12—14-14-14—7/9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9—
for "rest")
E—–7-7—–7/12—12-12—12-12-12—5/7-7—-7-7-7-7-7—
Guitar I:
e————————————————————————–
B–T—–2—————————————————————–
G–A———————————————————————–
D–B——————–2-2—2—-7^5^7—–7-7-7-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-7/9-9-9-9-
A———————–0-0—0—0——0———————————
E—–4/5————–0————————-5/7-7-7-7-7-7-7-5/7-7-7-7-
e————————
B–T———————
G–A———–4
——-
D–B–7/9-9-9-9———-
A————–2
——-
E—–5/7-7-7-7———-
At this point "Sixteen I fell in love…" both guitars play the same
part, which is:
[:F#5 E5F#5 E5F#5 F#5 E5 F#5 E5F#5:]x3
e——————————————————
B–T—————————————————
G–A———-11^9-11–4^2-4-x———11^9-11-4^2-4^2-
D–B———-11-9-11–4-2-4-x———11-9-11-4-2-4-2-
A—–4-4————————4———————
E—–2-2———————-2-2———————
Watch for changes in which notes are struck and where rests are taken
each time you repeat.
Now the chorus comes again, but this time it`s in B, use chord changes
between B (x2444x), Esus4 (00222x), and E (02210x). At "when my woman left
home…" go to a C# (x4666x) on "woman", to a B (799877) to an F#
(x9.11.11.11x). Hopefully, you get the picture. I could TAB it out, but it`s
not that complex, and I`m feeling lazy.
-Dave
Here`s the solo:
e———-12—–12-12–12—–12——————————————-
B–T—–12—–12—–12—–12———————————————
G–A–14b—-14b———–14h—-14b14-12–14—12q——-12q–12-14-12-14h
D–B—————————————14———14-14—-14————
A—————————————————————————-
E—————————————————————————-
e——————————————————————————
B–T–15—————–20bb————17-17-17—20-17-20b-20-17—-17-20^17
G–A—–14-12-14-12-0———————————————-19———
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e—————————————————————————–
B–T—–17———————————————————-12-15^12-
G–A–19—-19-19b—x-x-x————————-12—-12-14^12-14———-
D–B—————–x-x-x——-12—-12-14-12-14-12-14———————-
A————————-/14-14—-14—————————————-
E—————————————————————————–
e——–12—-12-15b—-15-15q———-17h-17b-17h-17b-17h-17b-17b17-15—-
B–T–15-12-15——————17-15q-17———————————-17-
G–A————————————————————————–
D–B————————————————————————–
A—————————————————————————–
E—————————————————————————–
e—–15—-15-17-17^16–17–16-17^16-17b-15h———————————
B–T—–17———————————–17-17-17-17-15b-17bb——-15—
G–A————————————————————————–
D–B————————————————————————–
A—————————————————————————–
E—————————————————————————–
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A——————————–2-2—2-2—4—4—4—4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
D–B–7-7-7-7—–7-7^5-5^7-7-7-7—2-2—2-2-4-4—4—4—4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
A—————0—————–0——-0-0-2-2-2-2—2—2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
E——————————————————————————
e————————12—————————————————
B–T————————15^12—-12—-12———————————
G–A–4-4————————-14—-14—-14-12^14^12—-12—————
D–B–4-4————————————————-14—-14^12-14^12—
A—–2-2——————————————————————-14
E—————————————————————————–
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B–12———————————————————————–
A——–14^12-14^12^10-12^10————————————————–
E—————————–12-10——10-10——(10)/11/12—-(12)——–
hold bend
e—————————————————0—–19bbb——20bb20—
B–T——-20b-20h-20b-20h-20b-20h-20b-20b-20—–0——-19bh–20bb———17
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e———————15b15–15-15–15-15–15-15–(15)-(15)——————-
B–T–(17)———–15–15b15-15b15-15b15-15b(15)-(15)——————-
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e—–(14)h14————-14h-14h—–14h14———————————-
B–T—14b–14—-14-14—-14———-14h14——————–14/b-15——-
G–A———–14——-14———————————————–14^12-
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A–14-12——-14^12——————————————————–
D–B——–14-12——-14^12-14^12—-12————————————–
A———————————–14—-14^12^10-12^10—-10^12^10———-
E———————————————————12———-10—5h/5
e—–17b/17-17-^15—-17-15-17-15-17—15-15/16—————-
B–T—————-17——————————————
G–A————————————————————
D–B————————————————————
A—————————————————————
E—————————————————————
The letters following the numbers refer to bends, b for a whole step, h
for a half step, q for a quarter bend. In some cases there are combinations,
"bb" means two full steps, while "bh" would mean to bend the note one and a
half steps. You probably can also tell that guitar II has it`s own variation
through much of the solo, which Isn`t haven`t included.
===================================
"Babe I`m gonna leave you" by Led Zeppelin (Remasters).
Intro:
Am Am Am7sus4 C D Am6 F E
E——-0———]—————–]—————–]—————–
B—–1———1-]——-3——-1-]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2———2—]—–0——-0—]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—2——-2—–]—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
Am7 Am Am7 C D Am6 F E
E——-3——-0-]——-3——-0-]—————–]—————–
B—–1——-1—]—–1——-1—]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—————–]—————–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
First Verse:
Am7 Am Am7sus4 C D Am6 F E
E——-3——-0-]—————–]—————–]—————–
B—–1——-1—]——-3——-1-]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2——-2—–]—–0——-0—]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—————–]—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
These four bars are repeated several times. Then there four bars that
go like this:
I`ll leave you when the summertime……
Bes maj7 F E7 E
E—————–]—————–]————
B——-3——-1-]——-3——-0-]————
G—–2——-2—]—–1——-1—]–2x——–
D—3——-3—–]—2——-2—–]————
A—————–]—————–]————
E-1——-1——-]-0——-0——-]————
When things get heavier after these nice chords, play:
Am Am7 A#m5
E-0—————-3-]-0———–]—————————
B-1—————-1-]-6———–]—————————
G-2–several times-2-]-5———–]-repeat several times——
D-2—————-2-]-7———–]—————————
A-0—————-0-]-0———–]—————————
E——————–]————-]—————————
After drums and the distorted guitar the chords are:
Am (V) ] G(III) ] D(II) ] F(I) E
Babe I`m Gonna Leave You
Babe I`m Gonna Leave You (parts thereof)
——-3——-0——-3——-0———————————-
—————————————3——-1——-1——-0–
—–2——-2——-0——-0——-2——-2——-2——-1—-
—2——-2——-2——-2——-0——-0——-3——-2——
-0——-0——————————————————–
—————–3——-3——-2——-2——-1——-0——–
repeat this a bunch of times, then do the following twice:
————————————
——-3——-1——-3——-0—-
—–2——-2——-1——-1——
—3——-3——-2——-2——–
————————————
-1——-1——-0——-0———-
Do the first lick again, except the first high G (i.e. 3rd fret 1st string)
drops to an E (open 1st string), and the first middle D (3rd fret 2nd string)
drops to a C (1st fret 2nd string).
The chords in the next section (you know the rhythm):
-0—-0—-0—–
-1—-8—-6—–
-2—-9—-7—–
-2—-7—-7—–
-0—-0—-0—–
—————–
Then back into the first section, and into the second part, then the
next part 4 times:
————————————
——-5——-8——-8——-6—-
—–4——-9——-7——-7——
—2——-9——-7——-7——–
-0——-0——-0——-0———-
————————————
Then the cool hard strumming part (this is really an electric and
an acoustic part: I`ll just give the chords for the acoustic part)
-0-0-0-0-0-0-3-3-3-0-3-3-2-2-2-0-2-2-1-1-1-1-0-0-0-0–
-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-1-0-0-0-0–
-2-2-2-0-2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-2-2-2-0-2-2-2-2-2-2-1-1-1-1–
-2-2-2—2-2-2-2-2—2-2-0-0-0—0-0-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2–
-0-0-0—0-0————————-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2–
————-3-3-3—3-3-2-2-2—2-2-1-1-1-1-2-2-2-2–
Do this a few times, then there`s a little thing where you just use
the last two chords I wrote (the F and the E):
=================================
Dazed and Confused
TAB SYMBOLS
b – bend – slide down
/ – slide up ~ – vibrato
Intro:
The bass starts, and then the guitar comes in, playing this:
_______ Let ring _______Let ring
] ] e—-12—————22b——————- If you have a 24 fret guitar,
B-12————–22b—————7b~~/— you can play 24 with out ben-
G——————————————- ding, instead of 22b. I don`t
D——————————————- know how Jimmy Page played
A——————————————- this, but I have a 22 fret
E——————————————- guitar, and 22b sounds right.
After this bit, the first verse starts ("Been dazed and confused for so
long it`s not true . . . "). Most of this is just bass. There is a small
guitar part there, but I can`t figure it out. then the drums enter, and
the following riff is played. I`ll call it riff A.
e-12b-11b-10b-9b-8b-7b-6b-5b-
B—————————-
G—————————-
D—————————-
A—————————-
E—————————-
During all the other verses, this is played during the vocals, but the
first time, the same riff is played, only on the low E string. Then, the
loud, distorted guitar enters. I`ll call this riff B.
e——————- This riff is played 4 times, and then you go back
B——————- to riff A. It`s a sort of `chorus`, although there
G——————- aren`t any words. After another verse, there is a
D-2-2-2—–0-2—– part where Page uses the violin bow, but I don`t have
A-2-2-2-0-2—–0-2- one, so unfortunately, I can`t tab this bit out.
E——————- Then, the solo starts. The beginning is some
variation of riff A, but then it gets too fast for me. After the solo, it
goes back to the riff A/riff B pattern. This is as far as I got.
Dazed and Confused
The opening is played with harmonics, not straight. The "12"`s are harmonics
at the 12th fret. The "24"`s are harmonics at the 5th fret.
The main guitar part is actually two guitar parts: (played together)
Guitar I:
-14b-14-12b-12——————-
—————14b-14-12b-12—–
———————————
———————————
———————————
———————————
Guitar II:
———————–
———————–
———————–
—5-4-3-2————-
————-5-4-3-2—
-0———0———–
b – bend 1/2 step up. Actually, in part I, let the 12b drop back to 12
before plucking 12 again.
Another cool part of this song is an instantly recognizable riff:
——————–
——————–
-4-4-4—–2-4——
-4-4-4-2-4—–2-4–
-2-2-2————–
——————–
==============================
Led Zepplin`s "Communicaton Breakdown".
The main part is plucking an open E and changing between D and A at the fifth fr
et. So:
D A D
e———————————
B—T——————–7—5–7-
G—A——————–7—6–7-
D—B——————–7—7–7-
A————————5—7–5-
E——0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0—–5—-
This pattern doesn`t change until the Chorus, where it switches to:
A5 A6A5 A6 A7 A5A6A5 A6 A7 A5A6A5 A6A7 A5A6A5 A6A5
e——————–5—————5—————5—————–
B—T—————-5—————5—————5—————–
G—A—————-6—————6—————6—————–
D—B—————-5—————5—————5—————–
A——7-7-9-7-7-9-x-7—7-9-7-7-9-r-7—7-9-7-7-7-9-7—7-9-7-7-7-9-7-
E——5-5-5-5-5-5-x-5—5-5-5-5-5-r-5—5-5-5-5-5-5-5—5-5-5-5-5-5-5-
] ] ] Semi P.M.—- Semi P.M. Semi P.M.– Semi P.M.—–
B5 B6B5 B6B7 B5B6B5 B6B7 B5B6B5 B5B7 B5B6B5 B6
e——————7—————7—————-7—————-
B——————7—————7—————-7—————-
G——————8—————8—————-8—————-
D——————7—————7—————-7—————-
A–9-9-119-9-9-9-119—9-119-9-9-119—9-1199-9-9-119—9-119-9-9-11-
E–7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7—7-7-7-7-7-7-7—7-7-77-7-7-7-7—7-7-7-7-7-7-0
] ] ———————- Semi P.M.—
note: The parts where it looks like I have the 119th fret indicated came from
the inconvenience of a two digit number (11), therefore no dash. The part
where it says "1199" and "77" are due to this same problem, as well as that two
sixteenth notes are played while up until here the pattern has been eigth
notes. In other words he doubles time splitting the note into two, but not
skipping a beat. This isn`t really complex at all, the problem is the way I`ve
written out the TAB. It wouldn`t be confusing if I knew how to do this
properly. Sorry.
-Dave
Then back to the main riff of eigth note Es and the D-A-D changes,
after which the chorus is repeated. The second time through the main riff and
chorus there are some minor changes which are probably not too hard to figure,
including some slides and harmonics (at the seventh fret). This is because
there have actually been two&nb
LED ZEPPLIN I
I`m interested obtaining all of the TAB out there for LED ZEP I
I`ve included the following transciptions (*) to motivate the
net. TAB was originally obtained from Nevada and others.
Please post improvements and Additions to what I`ve posted
And then I`ll repost A Led Zepplin I Complete TAB in a few weeks
* GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES
* BABE I`M GONNA LEAVE YO
YOU SHOOK ME BABE (I`ve only seen the AC/DC)
* DAZED AND CONFUSED
YOUR TIME IS GONNA COME
BLACK MOUNTIAN SIDE ***This is at Nevada but as a GIF: Please post
* COMMUNICATIONS BREAKDOWN
I CAN`T QUIT YOU BABE
* HOW MANY MORE TIMES
================================
"Good Times, Bad Times" by Led Zeppelin:
E5 [: D A :]x5
e———————————————————————
B–T–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—–7-7———–
G–A–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—–7-7———–
D–B–9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9-r—9-9
—-7-7-7-4-7——
A—–7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7-r—7-7
–/5—–5—4–5-6
E—–0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r—0-0-r——————-
This is the intro, taking you up to the chorus. ("Good Times, Bad
Times…") There are actually two guitars here, but I`ve tried to simplify
things as much as possible for one. Also, watch for minor changes in the
fingering, as there are changes not only between the hammers-on and slides of
the two guitar parts, but between each time the bit is repeated. My symbols
above the TAB, "[: :]x mean to repeat everything betweeen the brackets and
colons, and do it the number of times followed by "x", in this case five times.
-Dave
Here`s the chorus, in which I`ll TAB out the two guitar parts
separately, as there is quite a difference:
Guitar II:
x x x x
e—–3/5–3—x-x——————————5–x-x——10————
B–T–3/5–5—x-x-7/12-12-10—10-10-0-3/5—–5–x-x-7-12-12—–7-7-7-
G–A–4/6–6—x-x-7/12-12-11—11-11-0-4/6—–6–x-x-7-12-12—7-7-7-7-
D–B–5/7–7—x-x-7/12-12-12—12-12-0-5/7-7—7–x-x-7-12-12—7-7-7-7-
A—–5/7–7—x-x-5/10-10-12—12-12-0-5/7-7—7–x-x-5-10-10—5-5-5-5-
E—–3/5–5——-5/10-10-10—10-10—3/5-5—5——5-10—————
e———7———————————–7—————
B–T——7—9/14—14-14—12-12-12———7—————
G–A——8—9/14—14-14—13-13-13———8—————
D–B——9—9/14—14-14—14-14-14———9-9-9-9-9-9—
("r" stands
A—–9-9-9—7/12—12-12—14-14-14—7/9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9—
for "rest")
E—–7-7—–7/12—12-12—12-12-12—5/7-7—-7-7-7-7-7—
Guitar I:
e————————————————————————–
B–T—–2—————————————————————–
G–A———————————————————————–
D–B——————–2-2—2—-7^5^7—–7-7-7-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-7/9-9-9-9-
A———————–0-0—0—0——0———————————
E—–4/5————–0————————-5/7-7-7-7-7-7-7-5/7-7-7-7-
e————————
B–T———————
G–A———–4
——-
D–B–7/9-9-9-9———-
A————–2
——-
E—–5/7-7-7-7———-
At this point "Sixteen I fell in love…" both guitars play the same
part, which is:
[:F#5 E5F#5 E5F#5 F#5 E5 F#5 E5F#5:]x3
e——————————————————
B–T—————————————————
G–A———-11^9-11–4^2-4-x———11^9-11-4^2-4^2-
D–B———-11-9-11–4-2-4-x———11-9-11-4-2-4-2-
A—–4-4————————4———————
E—–2-2———————-2-2———————
Watch for changes in which notes are struck and where rests are taken
each time you repeat.
Now the chorus comes again, but this time it`s in B, use chord changes
between B (x2444x), Esus4 (00222x), and E (02210x). At "when my woman left
home…" go to a C# (x4666x) on "woman", to a B (799877) to an F#
(x9.11.11.11x). Hopefully, you get the picture. I could TAB it out, but it`s
not that complex, and I`m feeling lazy.
-Dave
Here`s the solo:
e———-12—–12-12–12—–12——————————————-
B–T—–12—–12—–12—–12———————————————
G–A–14b—-14b———–14h—-14b14-12–14—12q——-12q–12-14-12-14h
D–B—————————————14———14-14—-14————
A—————————————————————————-
E—————————————————————————-
e——————————————————————————
B–T–15—————–20bb————17-17-17—20-17-20b-20-17—-17-20^17
G–A—–14-12-14-12-0———————————————-19———
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e—————————————————————————–
B–T—–17———————————————————-12-15^12-
G–A–19—-19-19b—x-x-x————————-12—-12-14^12-14———-
D–B—————–x-x-x——-12—-12-14-12-14-12-14———————-
A————————-/14-14—-14—————————————-
E—————————————————————————–
e——–12—-12-15b—-15-15q———-17h-17b-17h-17b-17h-17b-17b17-15—-
B–T–15-12-15——————17-15q-17———————————-17-
G–A————————————————————————–
D–B————————————————————————–
A—————————————————————————–
E—————————————————————————–
e—–15—-15-17-17^16–17–16-17^16-17b-15h———————————
B–T—–17———————————–17-17-17-17-15b-17bb——-15—
G–A————————————————————————–
D–B————————————————————————–
A—————————————————————————–
E—————————————————————————–
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A——————————–2-2—2-2—4—4—4—4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
D–B–7-7-7-7—–7-7^5-5^7-7-7-7—2-2—2-2-4-4—4—4—4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
A—————0—————–0——-0-0-2-2-2-2—2—2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
E——————————————————————————
e————————12—————————————————
B–T————————15^12—-12—-12———————————
G–A–4-4————————-14—-14—-14-12^14^12—-12—————
D–B–4-4————————————————-14—-14^12-14^12—
A—–2-2——————————————————————-14
E—————————————————————————–
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B–12———————————————————————–
A——–14^12-14^12^10-12^10————————————————–
E—————————–12-10——10-10——(10)/11/12—-(12)——–
hold bend
e—————————————————0—–19bbb——20bb20—
B–T——-20b-20h-20b-20h-20b-20h-20b-20b-20—–0——-19bh–20bb———17
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e———————15b15–15-15–15-15–15-15–(15)-(15)——————-
B–T–(17)———–15–15b15-15b15-15b15-15b(15)-(15)——————-
G–A—————————————————————————
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e—–(14)h14————-14h-14h—–14h14———————————-
B–T—14b–14—-14-14—-14———-14h14——————–14/b-15——-
G–A———–14——-14———————————————–14^12-
D–B—————————————————————————
A——————————————————————————
E——————————————————————————
e——————————————————————————
B–T—————————————————————————
G–A–14-12——-14^12——————————————————–
D–B——–14-12——-14^12-14^12—-12————————————–
A———————————–14—-14^12^10-12^10—-10^12^10———-
E———————————————————12———-10—5h/5
e—–17b/17-17-^15—-17-15-17-15-17—15-15/16—————-
B–T—————-17——————————————
G–A————————————————————
D–B————————————————————
A—————————————————————
E—————————————————————
The letters following the numbers refer to bends, b for a whole step, h
for a half step, q for a quarter bend. In some cases there are combinations,
"bb" means two full steps, while "bh" would mean to bend the note one and a
half steps. You probably can also tell that guitar II has it`s own variation
through much of the solo, which Isn`t haven`t included.
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"Babe I`m gonna leave you" by Led Zeppelin (Remasters).
Intro:
Am Am Am7sus4 C D Am6 F E
E——-0———]—————–]—————–]—————–
B—–1———1-]——-3——-1-]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2———2—]—–0——-0—]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—2——-2—–]—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
Am7 Am Am7 C D Am6 F E
E——-3——-0-]——-3——-0-]—————–]—————–
B—–1——-1—]—–1——-1—]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—————–]—————–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
First Verse:
Am7 Am Am7sus4 C D Am6 F E
E——-3——-0-]—————–]—————–]—————–
B—–1——-1—]——-3——-1-]——-3——-1-]——-1——-0-
G—2——-2—–]—–0——-0—]—–2——-2—]—–2——-1—
D—————–]—2——-2—–]—0——-0—–]—3——-2—–
A-0——-0——-]—————–]—————–]—————–
E—————–]-3——-3——-]-2——-2——-]-1——-0——-
These four bars are repeated several times. Then there four bars that
go like this:
I`ll leave you when the summertime……
Bes maj7 F E7 E
E—————–]—————–]————
B——-3——-1-]——-3——-0-]————
G—–2——-2—]—–1——-1—]–2x——–
D—3——-3—–]—2——-2—–]————
A—————–]—————–]————
E-1——-1——-]-0——-0——-]————
When things get heavier after these nice chords, play:
Am Am7 A#m5
E-0—————-3-]-0———–]—————————
B-1—————-1-]-6———–]—————————
G-2–several times-2-]-5———–]-repeat several times——
D-2—————-2-]-7———–]—————————
A-0—————-0-]-0———–]—————————
E——————–]————-]—————————
After drums and the distorted guitar the chords are:
Am (V) ] G(III) ] D(II) ] F(I) E
Babe I`m Gonna Leave You
Babe I`m Gonna Leave You (parts thereof)
——-3——-0——-3——-0———————————-
—————————————3——-1——-1——-0–
—–2——-2——-0——-0——-2——-2——-2——-1—-
—2——-2——-2——-2——-0——-0——-3——-2——
-0——-0——————————————————–
—————–3——-3——-2——-2——-1——-0——–
repeat this a bunch of times, then do the following twice:
————————————
——-3——-1——-3——-0—-
—–2——-2——-1——-1——
—3——-3——-2——-2——–
————————————
-1——-1——-0——-0———-
Do the first lick again, except the first high G (i.e. 3rd fret 1st string)
drops to an E (open 1st string), and the first middle D (3rd fret 2nd string)
drops to a C (1st fret 2nd string).
The chords in the next section (you know the rhythm):
-0—-0—-0—–
-1—-8—-6—–
-2—-9—-7—–
-2—-7—-7—–
-0—-0—-0—–
—————–
Then back into the first section, and into the second part, then the
next part 4 times:
————————————
——-5——-8——-8——-6—-
—–4——-9——-7——-7——
—2——-9——-7——-7——–
-0——-0——-0——-0———-
————————————
Then the cool hard strumming part (this is really an electric and
an acoustic part: I`ll just give the chords for the acoustic part)
-0-0-0-0-0-0-3-3-3-0-3-3-2-2-2-0-2-2-1-1-1-1-0-0-0-0–
-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-1-0-0-0-0–
-2-2-2-0-2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-2-2-2-0-2-2-2-2-2-2-1-1-1-1–
-2-2-2—2-2-2-2-2—2-2-0-0-0—0-0-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2–
-0-0-0—0-0————————-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2–
————-3-3-3—3-3-2-2-2—2-2-1-1-1-1-2-2-2-2–
Do this a few times, then there`s a little thing where you just use
the last two chords I wrote (the F and the E):
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Dazed and Confused
TAB SYMBOLS
b – bend – slide down
/ – slide up ~ – vibrato
Intro:
The bass starts, and then the guitar comes in, playing this:
_______ Let ring _______Let ring
] ] e—-12—————22b——————- If you have a 24 fret guitar,
B-12————–22b—————7b~~/— you can play 24 with out ben-
G——————————————- ding, instead of 22b. I don`t
D——————————————- know how Jimmy Page played
A——————————————- this, but I have a 22 fret
E——————————————- guitar, and 22b sounds right.
After this bit, the first verse starts ("Been dazed and confused for so
long it`s not true . . . "). Most of this is just bass. There is a small
guitar part there, but I can`t figure it out. then the drums enter, and
the following riff is played. I`ll call it riff A.
e-12b-11b-10b-9b-8b-7b-6b-5b-
B—————————-
G—————————-
D—————————-
A—————————-
E—————————-
During all the other verses, this is played during the vocals, but the
first time, the same riff is played, only on the low E string. Then, the
loud, distorted guitar enters. I`ll call this riff B.
e——————- This riff is played 4 times, and then you go back
B——————- to riff A. It`s a sort of `chorus`, although there
G——————- aren`t any words. After another verse, there is a
D-2-2-2—–0-2—– part where Page uses the violin bow, but I don`t have
A-2-2-2-0-2—–0-2- one, so unfortunately, I can`t tab this bit out.
E——————- Then, the solo starts. The beginning is some
variation of riff A, but then it gets too fast for me. After the solo, it
goes back to the riff A/riff B pattern. This is as far as I got.
Dazed and Confused
The opening is played with harmonics, not straight. The "12"`s are harmonics
at the 12th fret. The "24"`s are harmonics at the 5th fret.
The main guitar part is actually two guitar parts: (played together)
Guitar I:
-14b-14-12b-12——————-
—————14b-14-12b-12—–
———————————
———————————
———————————
———————————
Guitar II:
———————–
———————–
———————–
—5-4-3-2————-
————-5-4-3-2—
-0———0———–
b – bend 1/2 step up. Actually, in part I, let the 12b drop back to 12
before plucking 12 again.
Another cool part of this song is an instantly recognizable riff:
——————–
——————–
-4-4-4—–2-4——
-4-4-4-2-4—–2-4–
-2-2-2————–
——————–
==============================
Led Zepplin`s "Communicaton Breakdown".
The main part is plucking an open E and changing between D and A at the fifth fr
et. So:
D A D
e———————————
B—T——————–7—5–7-
G—A——————–7—6–7-
D—B——————–7—7–7-
A————————5—7–5-
E——0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0—–5—-
This pattern doesn`t change until the Chorus, where it switches to:
A5 A6A5 A6 A7 A5A6A5 A6 A7 A5A6A5 A6A7 A5A6A5 A6A5
e——————–5—————5—————5—————–
B—T—————-5—————5—————5—————–
G—A—————-6—————6—————6—————–
D—B—————-5—————5—————5—————–
A——7-7-9-7-7-9-x-7—7-9-7-7-9-r-7—7-9-7-7-7-9-7—7-9-7-7-7-9-7-
E——5-5-5-5-5-5-x-5—5-5-5-5-5-r-5—5-5-5-5-5-5-5—5-5-5-5-5-5-5-
] ] ] Semi P.M.—- Semi P.M. Semi P.M.– Semi P.M.—–
B5 B6B5 B6B7 B5B6B5 B6B7 B5B6B5 B5B7 B5B6B5 B6
e——————7—————7—————-7—————-
B——————7—————7—————-7—————-
G——————8—————8—————-8—————-
D——————7—————7—————-7—————-
A–9-9-119-9-9-9-119—9-119-9-9-119—9-1199-9-9-119—9-119-9-9-11-
E–7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7—7-7-7-7-7-7-7—7-7-77-7-7-7-7—7-7-7-7-7-7-0
] ] ———————- Semi P.M.—
note: The parts where it looks like I have the 119th fret indicated came from
the inconvenience of a two digit number (11), therefore no dash. The part
where it says "1199" and "77" are due to this same problem, as well as that two
sixteenth notes are played while up until here the pattern has been eigth
notes. In other words he doubles time splitting the note into two, but not
skipping a beat. This isn`t really complex at all, the problem is the way I`ve
written out the TAB. It wouldn`t be confusing if I knew how to do this
properly. Sorry.
-Dave
Then back to the main riff of eigth note Es and the D-A-D changes,
after which the chorus is repeated. The second time through the main riff and
chorus there are some minor changes which are probably not too hard to figure,
including some slides and harmonics (at the seventh fret). This is because
there have actually been two&nb