Okay, here`s the TAB for "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---
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
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 I haven`t included. I hope this can do some good, as I am sure there are mistakes in my transcription, and it may be difficult to interpret overall. Oh well. E-mail me if you find glaring errors, or simply correct and repost.
Coming next: "Behind Blue Eyes", by The Who.
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