Tom: C
BRON YR AUR STOMP
Alternate tuning - =C (-4 semitones),=F ,=C ,=F ,
=A ,=F
(6 is the lowest in pitch and 1 is highest)
P
3--0 = 3 pull of to 0 2/4 slide up from 2 to 4
4\2 slide down from 4 to 2
H
0--3 = 0 hammer onto 3 [5] Percussive strum (muting)
= Ghost Note(tie) tempo = 110 bpm
P P H
P P P P P P
H H H H
Strum Pattern -> ___ __ __
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This next measure is the main riff...played once before the drums
and then 4 times total before the lyrics start.
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Next is the 6 measure part played behind the lyrics. Rhythm is very
important here...just get in the groove...
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Ah...
Caught smil-ing at me that's
you the
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way it should like a leaf is to a tree so
be
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fine
Repeat above 6 measures a total of twice, behind lyrics...then it changes.
The timing here is great, a measure of 4/4, one 9/8, one 4/4 and one 7/8.
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The next 4 measures are the same chords and at the end, 2 measures of the
cascade tacked on...
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Then the whole thing basically repeats once again from the beginning,
but the next time you come to the end, instead of the above cascade, play
this...a little sliding thing that introduces a new riff for the bridge verse.
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This is the same notes, just a different rhythm, played twice over the bridge.
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My My la de la Come on now ain't
too far
After the above stuph, there is a part linking back to the intro riff,
basically play the 4/4, 9/8, 4/4, 7/8 part from above again, twice. The
second time you play it, Plant says "Come one now, well let me tell you
what you're miss-in', miss-in' round them brick walls." Then, immediately
after that, he plays the intro fingerpicking part with a few changes
(of course...:>).
P P P P
This jumps directly to a part where he just wails on the open strings and
then plays four of the 3rd fret cascades...after this part, he goes back to
the main melody part that is already written above, sings one last verse,
and then the song is over!
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There is
another version:
p
p
p
p
p
p
slower..
From:
BRON-YR-AUR
JIMMY PAG
E
-> ... pick-slide
// ... hammer-on
\\ ... pull-off
(e)-->e
(b)-->up to c
(g)-->g
(
D )-->down to
C
(
A )-->
A
(
E )-->down to
C
begin 1:
end :1
[repeat 1 but stop at the space (not at ])