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Led Zeppelin Bring It On Home Guitar Tab


Bring It On Home Bass Tab
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[Riff 1]

e:-----------------------------|
B:-----------------------------|
G:-----------------------------|
D:-----------------------------|
A:--2--2--4--4--2---------2----|
E:--0--0--0--0--0--0--3h4------|
PM ------------------------|

[Riff 2]

e:--------------------------------|
B:--------------------------------|
G:--------------------------------|
D:--2--2--4--4--2---------2-------|
A:--0--0--0--0--0--0--3h4---------|
E:--------------------------------|
PM ------------------------|

[Riff 3] [Riff 3a]

e:----------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B:----------------------------|-------------------------------------|
G:----------------------------|-------------------------------------|
D:--4--4--6--6--4--4--6--6----|---2-2--4-4--2-2--4------------------|
A:--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2----|---0-0--0-0--0-0--0---2--------------|
E:----------------------------|----------------------0--------------|
PM -----------------------| PM ---------------------|

[Riff 4] - with distortion

e:----------------------------------|--------------------------|
B:----------------------------------|--------------------------|
G:-------------2b4r2p1---2p1--------|-------------2b4r2p1--2~--|
D:-----0h2--------------------2~----|------0h2-----------------|
A:-0h2------------------------------|--0h2---------------------|
E:---------0------------------------|----------0---------------|

[Riff 5] - with distortion

e:---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
B:---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
G:---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
D:---------------7b9r7p6--7p6------|--------------7b9r7p6--7~--------|
A:------5h7---------------------7~-|-------5h7-----------------------|
E:--5h7------0---------------------|---5h7-----0---------------------|

[Riff 6] - with distortion

e:---------------------------|-------------|----------------|
B:---3--x-x--2--x-x--0h1--x--|-------------|----------------|
G:---4--x-x--2--x-x----------|-------------|----------------|
D:---------------------------|-------------|----------------|
A:---------------------------|-------------|----------------|
E:---------------------------|--3--3b--5---|--3--3b---0.----|

[Riff 7 - only played once in the entire song]

e:------------------------------|
B:------------------------------|
G:------------------------------|
D:------------------------------|
A:--2--2--4--4--2---------------|
E:--0--0--0--0--0---4.-5.-------|
PM ----------------------|

[Riff 8]
D#7 E7
e:----------------12---------12----------12---------------------|
B:-------------9------9--10------10--11-----11--12\-------------|
G:-------------------------------------------------------6----7-|
D:-------------9------9--10------10--11-----11--12\------5----6-|
A:-------------------------------------------------------6----7-|
E:--0~~~~----------------------------------------------0----0---|

[Riff 9]

e:----------------------------------------------------------|
B:-------12--14-----14b15r14p12---14p12---------------------|
G:-12-13--------13----------------------13------------------|
D:----------------------------------------------------------|
A:----------------------------------------------------------|
E:----------------------------------------------------------|

e:---------------------------------------|
B:-------12-14----14b15r14p12---14~------|
G:-12-13-------13------------------------|
D:---------------------------------------|
A:---------------------------------------|
E:---------------------------------------|

[Riff 10]

e:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
B:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G:------------------14b16r14p13---14p13------------------------------|
D:--------12-14-------------------------14---------------------------|
A:--12-14------------------------------------------------------------|
E:--------------12---------------------------------------------------|

[Fill 1] - played with octave/fuzz

e:---12----12-12--12-------------------------------------------------|
B:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G:----9-----9--9---9-------------------------------------------------|
D:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
E:-------------------------------------------------------------------|

Song progression:

[Riff 1] 35 times

On the 16th time:

Ba - by,
Ba - by,
I'm gonna bring it on home to you.
I've got my ticket, I've got that load.
Got up, gone higher, all aboard.

With [Riff 2] 4 times

Take my seat, right way back.

With [Riff 1] 4 times

Watch this train roll down the track.

With [Riff 3] 1 time

I'm gonna bring it on home,

Play Half of [Riff 2]

bring it on home to you.

With [Riff 1] 2 times

Watch out, watch out, make room.

Play [Riff 3] and then [Riff 3a] .....

[Riff 4] + [Riff 5] + [Riff 10] 4 times, On third time enter [Riff
9] and
cut [Riff 10] out.

With [Riff 6]:

Try to tell you baby,
What you tryin' to do?
Tryin' to love me baby,
Love some other man too.
Bring it on home,
Bring it on home.

Went a little walk downtown,
Messed and got back late.
Found a note there waiting
It said "Daddy, I just can't wait."
Bring it on home,
Bring it on home,
Bring it back home,
Bring it back home to me baby.

[Riff 4] + [Riff 5] + [Riff 10] 4 times, On third time enter [Riff
9] and
cut [Riff 10] out.

With [Riff 6]:

Tell you pretty baby,
You love to mess me 'roun'.
I'm gonna give you lovin', baby.
Gonna move you outta town.
Bring it on home,
Bring it on home.

(Add [Fill 1] 8 times here:)

Sweetest little baby
Daddy ever saw
I'm gonna give you lovin' baby,
I'm gonna give you more.
Bring it on home,
Bring it on home,
Bring it on home,
Alright.

[Riff 4] + [Riff 5] + [Riff 10] 4 times, On third time enter [Riff
9] and
cut [Riff 10] out.

[Riff 4] x1

Then:

[Riff 3] x1

Bring it on home,

[Riff 2] x1

Bring it on home to you.

[Riff 1] x1
[Riff 7] x1

[Riff 3] x1
[Riff 3a] x1

[Riff 8] x1

Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/l/led_zeppelin/342433.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Mauricio
Wanna Be
#1 by Mauricio Tonon at Sep 3, 2006 at 4:55 PM EST
im with scooter here. this song totally blew me away the first time i heard it. its slow, then they really get into it. its one of the better songs on the second album.
 
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Musical Genius
#2 by oh.... THAT guy at Dec 22, 2006 at 5:57 PM EST
I love the guitar riff after the harmonica is done. Some people say that Stairway to Heaven is best guitar solo ever.. but for me, the guitar in this song totally blew my mind!
 
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robert
Average
#3 by robert liedberg at Jan 7, 2007 at 9:39 AM EST
hey cartman, he was talking about "In My Time of Dying" but good song nonetheless. You gotta love it. This is one of those songs, where youre just waiting for Page to start something on his guitar, and then there is that brief pause.... and then boom. And it follows along that "standard blues riff" that many guitarists have to know.
 
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Jaime
Average
#4 by Jaime at Feb 17, 2007 at 2:16 PM EST
the 3encircledpoints, I've been doing that too, espically noticing Bonzo's druming, but i'm also noticing that Jimmy isn't that great on guitar. I reallylike this song. initally i skipped over it but then I gave it a go and I love it. But has anyone heard th original? The begining, It is practically the same, even the harmonica, so it's hardly any wonder they got busted for it. Watch Mulholland Dr. its a good movie and it also has the originally of that song for a few seconds, either way you won't be disappointed!
 
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Austin
Wanna Be
#5 by Austin Skitowski at Mar 26, 2007 at 2:11 AM EST
this is by far my favorite led zeppelin blues song. it has a good harmonica part, good guitar riff, and even the lyrics are bluesy. led zeppelin is an awesome band. i'm going to disagree with you, leonie. though, i maybe you just meant that he isn't that technically skilled. if you just mean that then i guess i'll agree, but otherwise i think he has a great sense of timing and feeling.
 
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December Underg
Average
#6 by December Underground at May 20, 2007 at 3:44 PM EST
Robert Plant's ability to perform blues songs verges on the genius. In the slow into to this track he actually mimics the natural tremello that was a feature of Sonny Boy Williamsons voice. Have a go yourself - play a copy of Bring It On Home by Sonny Boy Williamson and then play Zeppelin's version. You have, in a nutshell their uniqueness: the ability to persent largely traditional, blues based music in a way that was relevant for their time. Plant was an absolutely magificent vocalist.
 
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Marks
Average
#7 by Marks at Jun 25, 2007 at 6:45 PM EST
The version on How the West was Won is the best version. 9 minutes of zepp doing what they do best
 
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David
Average
#8 by David Gilmour at Jul 14, 2007 at 5:09 PM EST
When your as sad a person as I am, you tend to sit around and listen to nothing but your music. And if you do that enough you start noticing bits of the song that people who are listening to it for the first time dont. John Bonham's drums are just one of these elements of this song. If you listen closely to the background you will hear him meticulously change up tiny parts of his tempo. It is his drumming that glue all of the glorious parts from all of the magnificent members together.
 
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Matt
Lead Player
#9 by Matt Spencer at Jul 17, 2007 at 2:32 PM EST
I love how it has the harmonica at the beginning. If there's anything I'm a sucker for [besides a good guitar solo] it's a damn nice blues harmonica. And then of course the guitar that comes in just blows your head off. I was listening to this in my art class and my friend who's not a big Zeppelin fan even liked it. I was happy. :]