anyone here play bron-y-aur-stomp by zeppelin?
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anyone here play bron-y-aur-stomp by zeppelin?
If anyone plays this do you have a good tab for it and what tuning do you use...ive seen so many different tunings so i wanna find out before i start tuning it differently.
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http://www.eskimo.com/~ogre/led_zeppelin/
that's the best page for Zep tabs that I've found..but it's down right now. when it comes back up, check it out. it's AWESOME.
that's the best page for Zep tabs that I've found..but it's down right now. when it comes back up, check it out. it's AWESOME.
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i think its....FCFACF...thats what my book says, books are usually pretty accuratemoffatt7291 wrote:Im assuming CFCFAF is all tuned down except the high e, right?
edit: but in my opinion, page played probably all of their songs a different way. at least one time or another.
if i were giving advice to someone on how to fly.....
id probably say throw yourself at the ground..and miss.
id probably say throw yourself at the ground..and miss.
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ask kanter he was big on trying to learn that song i belive i couple months ago
"Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry." John Lennon, 1963, at the high point of the group's set during the Royal Variety Performance before members of the British Royal Family
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Get yourself a back issue of the July Acoustic Guitar World. It has that and a couple of other acoustic zep songs tabbed out. I'll see if I can find mine when I get home tonight. If I remember it was played in open G tuning. It didn't really look that hard in open G but I just never got around to learning it.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." - Hunter S. Thompson
the tuning is DGDGBD...that back issue of acoustic world or whatever magazine is the place to start. None of the tabs you will find online are useful at all in my opinion. Then watch the new zep dvd over and over. There are certain things that he does that i wouldnt even try to learn, he's sick. for one page uses a pick and his fingers which can be very difficult to copy. Here is what i have down so far:
d-----------------------------0
------------------------------8 Part 1
-------0-----0-------0-------0
---7s9--7s9----7s9------0-- this section repeats 2-3 times and then:
---------------------------7--
D-------------------------8--
d----0-----0-0----------
----10p8--8-8-------x--
----0------0-9----0--7-- Part 2
-----------------X-0----- repeats several times
-----------------7--------
D-------------------------
d------------------------------------ Part 3 repeat several times
---------p5--p3--------------p5---3
----2s4----------p4----2s4---------
--------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
D------------------------------------
part 4: I really have cant say i know this part...i know he is messing around with ----------2-....hes doing all sorts of crazy hammerons/pull offs
------2-3--- and hes never doing the same thing twice so
D--3------- feel free to mess around/figure it out and tell
me
Part 5 preverse mini jam section
d------X---X ---5-----------------------------
------0--3--5 ---6------------------------------
------0--3--5 --7-----------------------------
------0--3--5 then open strum and repeat ---------------------------------
------0--3--5 ------b3 quick up strum------
D----------- ------ --bp4
part 6 Verse
d-------------
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4 repeat and throw in mini jam when needed
----5--0-3-4 near the end of verses "we'll go walking down country
D--0--------- lane.." he slides down to the second fret and then back
to the fifth
Notes: This song is really crazy. Jimmy Page's subtleties are what make this song and all of led zeppelin so beautiful. This version is from the dvd. if you have this, watch it and drool at his skills. hava nagila with this one!
d-----------------------------0
------------------------------8 Part 1
-------0-----0-------0-------0
---7s9--7s9----7s9------0-- this section repeats 2-3 times and then:
---------------------------7--
D-------------------------8--
d----0-----0-0----------
----10p8--8-8-------x--
----0------0-9----0--7-- Part 2
-----------------X-0----- repeats several times
-----------------7--------
D-------------------------
d------------------------------------ Part 3 repeat several times
---------p5--p3--------------p5---3
----2s4----------p4----2s4---------
--------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
D------------------------------------
part 4: I really have cant say i know this part...i know he is messing around with ----------2-....hes doing all sorts of crazy hammerons/pull offs
------2-3--- and hes never doing the same thing twice so
D--3------- feel free to mess around/figure it out and tell
me
Part 5 preverse mini jam section
d------X---X ---5-----------------------------
------0--3--5 ---6------------------------------
------0--3--5 --7-----------------------------
------0--3--5 then open strum and repeat ---------------------------------
------0--3--5 ------b3 quick up strum------
D----------- ------ --bp4
part 6 Verse
d-------------
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4 repeat and throw in mini jam when needed
----5--0-3-4 near the end of verses "we'll go walking down country
D--0--------- lane.." he slides down to the second fret and then back
to the fifth
Notes: This song is really crazy. Jimmy Page's subtleties are what make this song and all of led zeppelin so beautiful. This version is from the dvd. if you have this, watch it and drool at his skills. hava nagila with this one!
the tuning is DGDGBD...that back issue of acoustic world or whatever magazine is the place to start. None of the tabs you will find online are useful at all in my opinion. Then watch the new zep dvd over and over. There are certain things that he does that i wouldnt even try to learn, he's sick. for one page uses a pick and his fingers which can be very difficult to copy. Here is what i have down so far:
d-----------------------------0
------------------------------8 Part 1
-------0-----0-------0-------0
---7s9--7s9----7s9------0-- this section repeats 2-3 times and then:
---------------------------7--
D-------------------------8--
d----0-----0-0----------
----10p8--8-8-------x--
----0------0-9----0--7-- Part 2
-----------------X-0----- repeats several times
-----------------7--------
D-------------------------
d------------------------------------ Part 3 repeat several times
---------p5--p3--------------p5---3
----2s4----------p4----2s4---------
--------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
D------------------------------------
part 4: I really have cant say i know this part...i know he is messing around with ----------2-....hes doing all sorts of crazy hammerons/pull offs
------2-3--- and hes never doing the same thing twice so
D--3------- feel free to mess around/figure it out and tell
me
Part 5 preverse mini jam section
d------X---X ---5-----------------------------
------0--3--5 ---6------------------------------
------0--3--5 --7-----------------------------
------0--3--5 then open strum and repeat ---------------------------------
------0--3--5 ------b3 quick up strum------
D----------- ------ --bp4
part 6 Verse
d-------------
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4 repeat and throw in mini jam when needed
----5--0-3-4 near the end of verses "we'll go walking down country
D--0--------- lane.." he slides down to the second fret and then back
to the fifth
Notes: This song is really crazy. Jimmy Page's subtleties are what make this song and all of led zeppelin so beautiful. This version is from the dvd. if you have this, watch it and drool at his skills. hava nagila with this one!
d-----------------------------0
------------------------------8 Part 1
-------0-----0-------0-------0
---7s9--7s9----7s9------0-- this section repeats 2-3 times and then:
---------------------------7--
D-------------------------8--
d----0-----0-0----------
----10p8--8-8-------x--
----0------0-9----0--7-- Part 2
-----------------X-0----- repeats several times
-----------------7--------
D-------------------------
d------------------------------------ Part 3 repeat several times
---------p5--p3--------------p5---3
----2s4----------p4----2s4---------
--------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
D------------------------------------
part 4: I really have cant say i know this part...i know he is messing around with ----------2-....hes doing all sorts of crazy hammerons/pull offs
------2-3--- and hes never doing the same thing twice so
D--3------- feel free to mess around/figure it out and tell
me
Part 5 preverse mini jam section
d------X---X ---5-----------------------------
------0--3--5 ---6------------------------------
------0--3--5 --7-----------------------------
------0--3--5 then open strum and repeat ---------------------------------
------0--3--5 ------b3 quick up strum------
D----------- ------ --bp4
part 6 Verse
d-------------
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4
----5--0-3-4 repeat and throw in mini jam when needed
----5--0-3-4 near the end of verses "we'll go walking down country
D--0--------- lane.." he slides down to the second fret and then back
to the fifth
Notes: This song is really crazy. Jimmy Page's subtleties are what make this song and all of led zeppelin so beautiful. This version is from the dvd. if you have this, watch it and drool at his skills. hava nagila with this one!
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