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Led Zeppelin — Whole Lotta Love (ver 9) bass tabs



(submitted by Firemind)
This is actually how JPJ plays it. Playing only single notes (as it is 
transcribed in any other tab of this song) you will never get the
powerful and percussive sound as on the original bass track.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaa1axJ63Qg

2:40, hear him explaining yourself if you don't believe me.


G|———————————————————
D|—0——0——————————————
A|—5——5——7——7—7——7—7—
E|7——7———0——0—0——0—0—

Not gonna put the whole song here, if you can't figure out the rest
by yourself, you shouldn't be playing Led Zeppelin anyway.

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Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (ver 9) Bass Tab

About Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in 1968 and consisting of Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica), John Paul Jones (bass guitar, keyboards, mandolin), and John Bonham (drums). With their heavy, guitar-driven blues-rock sound, Led Zeppelin are regularly cited as one of the progenitors of heavy metal and hard rock music. However, the band's individualistic style drew from many sources and transcends any one genre. Led Zeppelin did not release songs from their albums as singles in the UK, as they preferred to develop the concept of "album-oriented rock".

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Comments

On to it - E1 D2 E2 are the notes. Torn it apart with a DAW and no matter what version it is always the same with variations. To be fair, until I really analyzes it I used to play A2 D2 E2 as it sounded far better than B1 D2 E2. I tbink that even though I was playing the wrong note the open string was closer to how it should be.

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