Chords for Rock n' Roll Lesson - Led Zeppelin
Tempo:
139.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey y'all, it's me again
As long as we got the guitar out and my wife's not home yet to eat
Waste a little more time and
I'll show you the the riffs for rock and roll which are a
little bit odd I guess in the way doesn't and
Another thing that makes up and great.
It's just not quite what you'd expect it to be.
So
Another one that people have trouble with but we'll run through
Kind of the live version which is not all that different to the to the studio one.
So you start with that drum intro
and then when it [A] kicks into it, it's
Right in a and this is tuned to tune to there.
So you're in [N] you're in the right pitch
So that riff is really played on the a and d strings, [A] right?
[F#] So it's a and d at the second fret that's an [A] a5
Chord, you're not playing that G string.
You cover it anyway, and so it's
[C#m] That's a string at the fourth fret.
You don't have to bend any of these [A] for right now
[F#]
[B] in fact if you just did the
The one for celebration day.
She learned that
[Gm] Yeah, [G] you'll already know this stretch because it's in that
[Am] So
[F#] [Em] You already know that stretch from two to [A] five so this one goes
[G] To [Am] [G] [Em] five
[F#] [C] So [A]
[A#m] bend [C] that
[G] It's [E] five two [F#] four and then on the a string.
It's third fret bent up [C] and then open
[A] And [Em] [A]
then between those he's doing it
[F#]
That's
Just two four two four on the D string way while you're also hitting that open a string
So through this thing
through this little ref
You can hit both those strings and get a little [G] sloppy with it because if you if you watch him and listen to him
He's doing this with the [A] strumming up
He's really doing a performance.
So he you can you can get a little sloppy with the picking on and if you hit that
G string on the second fret [A#] don't worry about it because that [A] notes, okay
[A]
[C] [D] [C#] [Cm]
[D] You do now you do exactly the same riff except on the D and G strings
That one [C#] you have to be careful not to hit the B string [D] unless you're gonna play like
[A#] don't just play [A] the
D and G [D] string
[Am] Right.
[Dm]
[D] In fact, I think it goes
[F] [D] back [A]
to a
now
[E] you do it in E [Bm] and [C#] [E]
[G] [A]
then
[A#m] That's that's on that [G] E string
[A]
[C] [A] Or a and [Am] D strings at the third fret
[Em] So [A] the main riff is [G] GA
[A] It's [G]
just a one note one string thing G note a string at the third [A] fret to a chord
the [C] [D] second one is
[C] Just the the four chord.
So you do a string of the third [A] fret a C note into a D chord a D 5
It's [D] just those two D and D and B string or sorry G and B string
[G] [A] Back to the first one [E] and then up to E up here
[D] [N]
[A] Back
[C] [Em] [A]
[C#] into another verse and then again
It goes all the way through to the end with the same repeating the same stuff over again
the only thing to pay attention to is when it goes into the
When you're going into the guitar solo, it's not doing this at the beginning of the [A] guitar.
It's doing
[C] So [A] [C] [A]
you have to make sure you're doing it, right because you can't just do
[D] [A#] All through the song because it does go [A] back into this
The only other thing is in [D] that the very end is good
When it goes up to the D
[A] Right, [F#] [D] so that's D.
Just hit one D note
[F#m] So [F#] that slides up from five to nine [A] D string at the seven
So
[F#] it's [A] nine seven on the D [F#] [A] back [F#]
to the nine [A] open a
[E]
[A#] String at four [E] to D string at two
[C] [A]
[F#] Third third fret on the [C] a [A] again
That's [D]
[A]
[B] it.
I think that's everything
Yeah, I think that's everything but if you have any trouble
As long as we got the guitar out and my wife's not home yet to eat
Waste a little more time and
I'll show you the the riffs for rock and roll which are a
little bit odd I guess in the way doesn't and
Another thing that makes up and great.
It's just not quite what you'd expect it to be.
So
Another one that people have trouble with but we'll run through
Kind of the live version which is not all that different to the to the studio one.
So you start with that drum intro
and then when it [A] kicks into it, it's
Right in a and this is tuned to tune to there.
So you're in [N] you're in the right pitch
So that riff is really played on the a and d strings, [A] right?
[F#] So it's a and d at the second fret that's an [A] a5
Chord, you're not playing that G string.
You cover it anyway, and so it's
[C#m] That's a string at the fourth fret.
You don't have to bend any of these [A] for right now
[F#]
[B] in fact if you just did the
The one for celebration day.
She learned that
[Gm] Yeah, [G] you'll already know this stretch because it's in that
[Am] So
[F#] [Em] You already know that stretch from two to [A] five so this one goes
[G] To [Am] [G] [Em] five
[F#] [C] So [A]
[A#m] bend [C] that
[G] It's [E] five two [F#] four and then on the a string.
It's third fret bent up [C] and then open
[A] And [Em] [A]
then between those he's doing it
[F#]
That's
Just two four two four on the D string way while you're also hitting that open a string
So through this thing
through this little ref
You can hit both those strings and get a little [G] sloppy with it because if you if you watch him and listen to him
He's doing this with the [A] strumming up
He's really doing a performance.
So he you can you can get a little sloppy with the picking on and if you hit that
G string on the second fret [A#] don't worry about it because that [A] notes, okay
[A]
[C] [D] [C#] [Cm]
[D] You do now you do exactly the same riff except on the D and G strings
That one [C#] you have to be careful not to hit the B string [D] unless you're gonna play like
[A#] don't just play [A] the
D and G [D] string
[Am] Right.
[Dm]
[D] In fact, I think it goes
[F] [D] back [A]
to a
now
[E] you do it in E [Bm] and [C#] [E]
[G] [A]
then
[A#m] That's that's on that [G] E string
[A]
[C] [A] Or a and [Am] D strings at the third fret
[Em] So [A] the main riff is [G] GA
[A] It's [G]
just a one note one string thing G note a string at the third [A] fret to a chord
the [C] [D] second one is
[C] Just the the four chord.
So you do a string of the third [A] fret a C note into a D chord a D 5
It's [D] just those two D and D and B string or sorry G and B string
[G] [A] Back to the first one [E] and then up to E up here
[D] [N]
[A] Back
[C] [Em] [A]
[C#] into another verse and then again
It goes all the way through to the end with the same repeating the same stuff over again
the only thing to pay attention to is when it goes into the
When you're going into the guitar solo, it's not doing this at the beginning of the [A] guitar.
It's doing
[C] So [A] [C] [A]
you have to make sure you're doing it, right because you can't just do
[D] [A#] All through the song because it does go [A] back into this
The only other thing is in [D] that the very end is good
When it goes up to the D
[A] Right, [F#] [D] so that's D.
Just hit one D note
[F#m] So [F#] that slides up from five to nine [A] D string at the seven
So
[F#] it's [A] nine seven on the D [F#] [A] back [F#]
to the nine [A] open a
[E]
[A#] String at four [E] to D string at two
[C] [A]
[F#] Third third fret on the [C] a [A] again
That's [D]
[A]
[B] it.
I think that's everything
Yeah, I think that's everything but if you have any trouble
Key:
A
D
F#
C
G
A
D
F#
_ Hey y'all, _ it's me again
_ _ _ As long as we got the guitar out and _ my wife's not home yet to eat _ _ _
_ Waste a little more time and
I'll show you the the riffs for rock and roll which are _ a
little bit odd I guess in the way doesn't and
_ Another thing that makes up and great.
It's just not quite what you'd expect it to be.
So
_ Another one that people have trouble with but we'll run through
Kind of the live version which is not all that different to the to the studio one.
So you start with that _ drum intro _
and then when it [A] kicks into it, it's
Right _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in a and this is tuned to tune to there.
So you're in [N] you're in the right pitch
_ So that riff is really played on the a and d strings, [A] right? _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So it's a and d at the second fret that's an [A] a5
_ Chord, you're not playing that G string.
You cover it anyway, and so it's
_ [C#m] _ That's _ a string at the fourth fret.
You don't have to bend any of these [A] for right now
_ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] in fact if you just did the
The one for celebration day.
She learned that
[Gm] Yeah, _ [G] you'll already know this stretch because it's in that
[Am] _ _ _ So
_ [F#] [Em] You already know that stretch from two to [A] five so this one goes
_ _ _ [G] To _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] five
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [C] So [A] _
_ [A#m] bend [C] that
_ _ [G] It's [E] five two [F#] _ four and then on the a string.
It's third fret bent up [C] and then open
[A] _ _ And _ [Em] _ [A] _ _
_ _ then between those he's doing it
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#]
That's
Just two four two four on the D string way while you're also hitting that open a string
So through this thing
through this little ref
You can hit both those strings and get a little [G] sloppy with it because if you if you watch him and listen to him
He's doing this with the [A] strumming up _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He's really doing a performance.
So he you can you can get a little sloppy with the picking on and if you hit that
G string on the second fret [A#] don't worry about it because that [A] notes, okay _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [C#] _ [Cm] _
_ [D] _ You do now you do exactly the same riff except on the D and G strings _
That _ one [C#] you have to be careful not to hit the B string [D] unless you're gonna play like
_ [A#] don't _ just play [A] the
_ D and G [D] string
_ [Am] Right.
[Dm] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ In fact, I think it goes
[F] _ [D] back _ _ [A] _
to a
_ _ now _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ you do it in E _ [Bm] and [C#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ then _ _ _ _
_ [A#m] That's that's on that [G] E string
_ [A] _
[C] _ _ [A] Or a and [Am] D strings at the third fret
_ [Em] So [A] _ _ the main riff is [G] GA
[A] _ It's _ _ [G] _
_ just a one note one string thing G note a string at the third [A] fret to a chord _ _
the [C] _ [D] _ _ second one is
[C] Just the the four chord.
So you do a string of the third [A] fret a C note into a D chord a D 5
It's [D] just those two _ _ D and D and B string or sorry G and B string _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [A] Back to the first one [E] and then _ _ up to E up here _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [N] _ _ _
_ [A] Back _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _
_ [C#] into another verse and then again
It goes all the way through to the end with the same repeating the same stuff over again
the only thing to pay attention to is when it goes into the _ _
When you're going into the guitar solo, it's not doing this at the beginning of the [A] guitar.
It's doing
_ [C] So _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
you have to make sure you're doing it, right because you can't just do
_ _ _ [D] _ [A#] All through the song because it does go [A] back into this
_ The _ _ only other thing is in [D] that the very end is good
_ When it goes up to the D _ _
[A] Right, _ _ _ [F#] _ [D] so that's D.
Just hit one D note _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ So [F#] that slides up from five to nine _ [A] D string at the seven
_ _ _ So _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] it's [A] nine seven on the D [F#] _ [A] back _ [F#]
to the nine [A] open a
[E] _ _ _
[A#] String at four [E] to D string at two
[C] _ [A] _
_ _ [F#] Third third fret on the [C] a [A] again
That's _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] it.
I think that's _ everything
_ _ Yeah, I think that's everything but if you have any trouble
_ _ _ As long as we got the guitar out and _ my wife's not home yet to eat _ _ _
_ Waste a little more time and
I'll show you the the riffs for rock and roll which are _ a
little bit odd I guess in the way doesn't and
_ Another thing that makes up and great.
It's just not quite what you'd expect it to be.
So
_ Another one that people have trouble with but we'll run through
Kind of the live version which is not all that different to the to the studio one.
So you start with that _ drum intro _
and then when it [A] kicks into it, it's
Right _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in a and this is tuned to tune to there.
So you're in [N] you're in the right pitch
_ So that riff is really played on the a and d strings, [A] right? _ _
_ _ _ [F#] So it's a and d at the second fret that's an [A] a5
_ Chord, you're not playing that G string.
You cover it anyway, and so it's
_ [C#m] _ That's _ a string at the fourth fret.
You don't have to bend any of these [A] for right now
_ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] in fact if you just did the
The one for celebration day.
She learned that
[Gm] Yeah, _ [G] you'll already know this stretch because it's in that
[Am] _ _ _ So
_ [F#] [Em] You already know that stretch from two to [A] five so this one goes
_ _ _ [G] To _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] five
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [C] So [A] _
_ [A#m] bend [C] that
_ _ [G] It's [E] five two [F#] _ four and then on the a string.
It's third fret bent up [C] and then open
[A] _ _ And _ [Em] _ [A] _ _
_ _ then between those he's doing it
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#]
That's
Just two four two four on the D string way while you're also hitting that open a string
So through this thing
through this little ref
You can hit both those strings and get a little [G] sloppy with it because if you if you watch him and listen to him
He's doing this with the [A] strumming up _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ He's really doing a performance.
So he you can you can get a little sloppy with the picking on and if you hit that
G string on the second fret [A#] don't worry about it because that [A] notes, okay _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [C#] _ [Cm] _
_ [D] _ You do now you do exactly the same riff except on the D and G strings _
That _ one [C#] you have to be careful not to hit the B string [D] unless you're gonna play like
_ [A#] don't _ just play [A] the
_ D and G [D] string
_ [Am] Right.
[Dm] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ In fact, I think it goes
[F] _ [D] back _ _ [A] _
to a
_ _ now _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ you do it in E _ [Bm] and [C#] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ then _ _ _ _
_ [A#m] That's that's on that [G] E string
_ [A] _
[C] _ _ [A] Or a and [Am] D strings at the third fret
_ [Em] So [A] _ _ the main riff is [G] GA
[A] _ It's _ _ [G] _
_ just a one note one string thing G note a string at the third [A] fret to a chord _ _
the [C] _ [D] _ _ second one is
[C] Just the the four chord.
So you do a string of the third [A] fret a C note into a D chord a D 5
It's [D] just those two _ _ D and D and B string or sorry G and B string _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [A] Back to the first one [E] and then _ _ up to E up here _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [N] _ _ _
_ [A] Back _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _
_ [C#] into another verse and then again
It goes all the way through to the end with the same repeating the same stuff over again
the only thing to pay attention to is when it goes into the _ _
When you're going into the guitar solo, it's not doing this at the beginning of the [A] guitar.
It's doing
_ [C] So _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _
you have to make sure you're doing it, right because you can't just do
_ _ _ [D] _ [A#] All through the song because it does go [A] back into this
_ The _ _ only other thing is in [D] that the very end is good
_ When it goes up to the D _ _
[A] Right, _ _ _ [F#] _ [D] so that's D.
Just hit one D note _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ So [F#] that slides up from five to nine _ [A] D string at the seven
_ _ _ So _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] it's [A] nine seven on the D [F#] _ [A] back _ [F#]
to the nine [A] open a
[E] _ _ _
[A#] String at four [E] to D string at two
[C] _ [A] _
_ _ [F#] Third third fret on the [C] a [A] again
That's _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] it.
I think that's _ everything
_ _ Yeah, I think that's everything but if you have any trouble