From: [email protected] (Martin Gregory)
Subject: Re: REQ: White Summer – Jimmy Page
[email protected] (Mike Broadhurst) wrote:
>Does anyone have tab for Page`s White Summer? I think it`s something he
>originally wrote back in his Yardbird days. I`ve heard the tune on some
>Zep bootlegs (Knebworth, I think) and it`s pretty cool. If memory serves,
>Page seques from this open-tuned piece straight into Kashmir. Does this
>mean Kashmir is also played in an open tuning, or is it another medley of
>tunes Page plays on his double neck?
White Summer leads into Black Mountainside. (On the Remasters, at least).
I posted this about a month ago.
Enjoy… Improve!….
Martin
[email protected]
White Summer
Jimmy Page
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Notation:
Above the staff: * – harmonic
– arpegiate chord downwards (high string to low)
/ – arpegiate chord upwards (low string to high)
0:12 – the time appearing on my CD player at this point
On the staff: h – hammer next note on
p – pull next note off
b – bend up to next note
r – release bend down to next note
/ – slide up to next note
– slide down to next note
~ – bend note up and back
———————————————————————-
Tuning:
Tune both E strings down one tone to D
Tune the B string down one tone to A
The introduction….
0:00
* * * *
d-|—-12—–7—–5——————————–0———–0————
a-|—-12—–7—–5—————————————————–3—
G-|—-12—–7—–5————–0-12————–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4——
D~|—-12—–7—–5—–0-h2-h4—————————–4—————
A-|—-12—–7—–5———————————————————
D-|—-12—–7—–5——————–3-b5-~5——————————
0:16
d-|–0————————————————————————
a——-0—————————–3————–0————
G-|–4-p2-p0–2—–2——–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2–0–2–2–2-p0——
D~——0—————–4————————–0——–2-p0
A——-0——————————————–0————
D——-0——————————————–0————
d———————————————-4-/5-4-/8-7/1210
a————-2—————————————————
G—————————————————————–
D~—4——————–2–2-h4-p2-h4-p2—–4-/5-4-/8-7/1210
A-|–3—–3-/5—–5–3–2——–0——————————————
D——————-0———————————————
0:23
/
d-|—–0–0–0—————————————————————
a-|–0–0————–5-p3-b5-~5—–3-b5-r3-b5—–5-r3———————
G-|–2—–4–5–5——————————————–2–4-b5-r4-b5—
D~|–0————–0———————————————————
A—————————————————————–
D—————————————————————–
d—————————————————————–
a———-3————–0————————–3————
G-|–2-p0—–0-h2-h3—–3-p2-p0-h2–2————–0–0-h2-h4—–3-p2-p0–2
D~|——–4————————–0—–0-h2-h4—————————
A————————-0—————————————
D————————-0—————————————
0:39
d-|–4-p0-h4—–4-p0-h4—–4-p0-h4——–0–0–0—————————
a-|–0———–0———–0———–0–0————–5-r3-b5—–3-b5-~5
G-|–2———–2———–2———–2—–4–5–5————————
D~|–0———–0———–0———–0————–0———————
A-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
D-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
d—————————————————————–
a-|–5-p3-p2-h3—–5-p3-p2-h3—–5-p3-p2-p3-h5-/7-5—–5-p3-p2–3-p2-p0—
G—————————————————————–
D~—————————————————————-
A—————————————————————–
D—————————————————————–
0:50
d————-0———–0———–0—————————
a———————————-3—————–0————
G-|–4-p2-p0–4———–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0–2—–2————
D~———————4—————————–0————
A—————————————————-0————
D—-3-b5-~~—————————————–0————
*
d—————————————————————–
a——————-3————–0—————–5————
G-0-h2-p0–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0-h2–2————–0–5————
D~|–0-h2-h4———————————–0—–0-h2-h4—–5————
A———————————-0——————————
D———————————-0——————–3-h5-~~—
1:00
d-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
a————-3—————–0———————————
G-|–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0–2—–2———————————
D~4—————————–0———————————
A——————————-0———————————
D——————————-0———————————
1:12
d——————————————————-0———
a——————————————————-0———
G-|–2-p0——————————–0————————–2———
D~|——–2-p0—–2——–4—–5—–9h10-p9–7-h9-p7–5-h7-p5–0———
A—-3—–3-/5—–5–5—-10——–9——–7——–0———
D—————————————————————–
The guts…
(It gets really fast here….
d-0———–0———–0—————————————
a—————————————————————–
G-0-h2——–0-h2——–0–2——–2–0————————
D~|–0-h2-h4——–4———–4———–0–0——–2–0—–2———–4
A————————————————-3—–3–3-/5—
D—————————————————————–
d————-
a————- … in fact, so fast that I can`t make
G————- the rest of it out. 🙁 )
D~—3-/4—–
A-|–5–3-p2–0———–
D———-0–
SO … if you have a good ear, or some means of slowing this down, I`d
be extremely grateful for a clue as to how to get started on this next bit!!!
———————————————————————-
Transcribed by Martin Gregory ([email protected]), 21 Mar 1995,
using tablature-mode.el by Mark R. Rubin.
If you enjoyed this transcription, or have some comments or corrections to it,
please do let me know!
Subject: Re: REQ: White Summer – Jimmy Page
[email protected] (Mike Broadhurst) wrote:
>Does anyone have tab for Page`s White Summer? I think it`s something he
>originally wrote back in his Yardbird days. I`ve heard the tune on some
>Zep bootlegs (Knebworth, I think) and it`s pretty cool. If memory serves,
>Page seques from this open-tuned piece straight into Kashmir. Does this
>mean Kashmir is also played in an open tuning, or is it another medley of
>tunes Page plays on his double neck?
White Summer leads into Black Mountainside. (On the Remasters, at least).
I posted this about a month ago.
Enjoy… Improve!….
Martin
[email protected]
White Summer
Jimmy Page
———————————————————————-
Notation:
Above the staff: * – harmonic
– arpegiate chord downwards (high string to low)
/ – arpegiate chord upwards (low string to high)
0:12 – the time appearing on my CD player at this point
On the staff: h – hammer next note on
p – pull next note off
b – bend up to next note
r – release bend down to next note
/ – slide up to next note
– slide down to next note
~ – bend note up and back
———————————————————————-
Tuning:
Tune both E strings down one tone to D
Tune the B string down one tone to A
The introduction….
0:00
* * * *
d-|—-12—–7—–5——————————–0———–0————
a-|—-12—–7—–5—————————————————–3—
G-|—-12—–7—–5————–0-12————–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4——
D~|—-12—–7—–5—–0-h2-h4—————————–4—————
A-|—-12—–7—–5———————————————————
D-|—-12—–7—–5——————–3-b5-~5——————————
0:16
d-|–0————————————————————————
a——-0—————————–3————–0————
G-|–4-p2-p0–2—–2——–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2–0–2–2–2-p0——
D~——0—————–4————————–0——–2-p0
A——-0——————————————–0————
D——-0——————————————–0————
d———————————————-4-/5-4-/8-7/1210
a————-2—————————————————
G—————————————————————–
D~—4——————–2–2-h4-p2-h4-p2—–4-/5-4-/8-7/1210
A-|–3—–3-/5—–5–3–2——–0——————————————
D——————-0———————————————
0:23
/
d-|—–0–0–0—————————————————————
a-|–0–0————–5-p3-b5-~5—–3-b5-r3-b5—–5-r3———————
G-|–2—–4–5–5——————————————–2–4-b5-r4-b5—
D~|–0————–0———————————————————
A—————————————————————–
D—————————————————————–
d—————————————————————–
a———-3————–0————————–3————
G-|–2-p0—–0-h2-h3—–3-p2-p0-h2–2————–0–0-h2-h4—–3-p2-p0–2
D~|——–4————————–0—–0-h2-h4—————————
A————————-0—————————————
D————————-0—————————————
0:39
d-|–4-p0-h4—–4-p0-h4—–4-p0-h4——–0–0–0—————————
a-|–0———–0———–0———–0–0————–5-r3-b5—–3-b5-~5
G-|–2———–2———–2———–2—–4–5–5————————
D~|–0———–0———–0———–0————–0———————
A-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
D-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
d—————————————————————–
a-|–5-p3-p2-h3—–5-p3-p2-h3—–5-p3-p2-p3-h5-/7-5—–5-p3-p2–3-p2-p0—
G—————————————————————–
D~—————————————————————-
A—————————————————————–
D—————————————————————–
0:50
d————-0———–0———–0—————————
a———————————-3—————–0————
G-|–4-p2-p0–4———–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0–2—–2————
D~———————4—————————–0————
A—————————————————-0————
D—-3-b5-~~—————————————–0————
*
d—————————————————————–
a——————-3————–0—————–5————
G-0-h2-p0–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0-h2–2————–0–5————
D~|–0-h2-h4———————————–0—–0-h2-h4—–5————
A———————————-0——————————
D———————————-0——————–3-h5-~~—
1:00
d-|–0———–0———–0————————————————
a————-3—————–0———————————
G-|–0-h2-p0—–0-h2-h4—–4-p2-p0–2—–2———————————
D~4—————————–0———————————
A——————————-0———————————
D——————————-0———————————
1:12
d——————————————————-0———
a——————————————————-0———
G-|–2-p0——————————–0————————–2———
D~|——–2-p0—–2——–4—–5—–9h10-p9–7-h9-p7–5-h7-p5–0———
A—-3—–3-/5—–5–5—-10——–9——–7——–0———
D—————————————————————–
The guts…
(It gets really fast here….
d-0———–0———–0—————————————
a—————————————————————–
G-0-h2——–0-h2——–0–2——–2–0————————
D~|–0-h2-h4——–4———–4———–0–0——–2–0—–2———–4
A————————————————-3—–3–3-/5—
D—————————————————————–
d————-
a————- … in fact, so fast that I can`t make
G————- the rest of it out. 🙁 )
D~—3-/4—–
A-|–5–3-p2–0———–
D———-0–
SO … if you have a good ear, or some means of slowing this down, I`d
be extremely grateful for a clue as to how to get started on this next bit!!!
———————————————————————-
Transcribed by Martin Gregory ([email protected]), 21 Mar 1995,
using tablature-mode.el by Mark R. Rubin.
If you enjoyed this transcription, or have some comments or corrections to it,
please do let me know!
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