Представляем аккорды композиции "Promised Land" и глубже погружаем в смыслы творчества артиста Plant Robert . Эта интерпретация аккордов и текста песни помогает лучше понять смысл заложенный в композицию. Аппликатура аккордов песни «Promised Land» — это не просто изображения аккордов, а история, которую Plant Robert передаёт через ритм и интонации.
Plant Robert - "Promised Land"
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the authors own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: holladay@engin.umich.edu (matthew m. holladay) Subject: TAB: Robert Plant - Promised Land The way Ive tabbed it is the easiest way I can think of to play this song. I believe that the actual recording has a capo on the first fret. Or, since every song on the entire tape seems to play a little bit above standard tuning, they may tune a little higher--I really dont know. The tab is shown for playing w/o the capo, if you use the capo, just pretend the first fret is zero. Play with or without a slide, whatever floats your boat (I cant play slide worth a damn.) The capo should be good enough to play with the recording. To just jam without the recording leave everything open. BTW, Im not even going to try to transcribe any of the harmonica parts over to guitar. Enjoy... Robert Plant - Promised Land Heavy distortion throughout Riff 1 E-|------------------------------------------| B-|---------------------------------(12)vvv--| G-|--3--2--0--3--2--0--0--3--2--0--3s12vvvv--| D-|--3--2--0--3--2--0--0--3--2--0--3s12vvvv--| A-|------------------------------------------| E-|------------------------------------------| Riff 2 E-|------------------------------------------------| B-|-----------------------------------------(12)---| G-|--3--2--0--3--2--0--0--3--0--3--0hhhhhhhhs12----| D-|--3--2--0--3--2--0--0--3--0--3--0hhhhhhhhs12----| A-|------------------------------------------------| E-|------------------------------------------------| Play riff 1, riff 2, riff 1, riff2 followed by a few strums on a G5 chord (355xxx) Then, throughout the sound in various places with other stuff in the background (synthesizers, harmonicas, etc.) the following is an approximation of the bass line: Slightly palm muted: E-|-------------------------------------------| B-|-------------------------------------------| G-|-------------------------------------------| D-|-------------------------------------------| A-|--------3-------------------3--------------| E-|--3--3-----3--6b---3-1---3-----3---6b--3---| | 1/2 fret bend Also in the background is occasional short appearences of part of a different G5 chord (xx00xx). Listen to the recording if you want to try to throw those in. Those eventually lead into the following: Lead in Riff 3 E-|-------------|----------------------------------| B-|-------------|--------------------------(12)vvv-| G-|--0--0--3--0-|-3s5vvvv--5--0--3--2--0--3s12vvvv-| D-|--0--0--3--0-|-3s5vvvv--5--0--3--2--0--3s12vvvv-| A-|-------------|----------------------------------| E-|-------------|----------------------------------| Riff 4 E-|------------------------------| B-|------------------------------| G-|--3s5vvvv--5--0--3----3--0----| D-|--3s5vvvv--5--0--3----3--0----| A-|------------------------------| E-|------------------------------| Then play riff 3 again and really hold on to that last vibrato, almost trying to push it to feed back. Then you can go back to the bass line until right before the next verse starts when you can intro with: E-|-----------------| B-|-----------------| G-|--7--7--2b3--0---| D-|--7--7--2b3--0---| A-|-----------------| E-|-----------------| Then there is nothing new until you hit the following: E-|-----------------------------------------6b7-3-| B-|-----------------------------------------------| G-|--------------5-5-5---5-5-5--3-----------------| D-|--5--5-5--5---5-5-5---5-5-5--3-----------------| A-|--5--5-5--5---3-3-3---3-3-3--1-----------------| E-|--3--3-3--3---------------------3-6b7-3--------| E-|------------------------------------3-----| B-|------------------------------------3-----| G-|--------5-5-5---5-5-5--3------------0-----| D-|-5--5---5-5-5---5-5-5--3------------0-----| A-|-5--5---3-3-3---3-3-3--1------------2-----| E-|-3--3---------------------3-6b7-3---3-----| Then you can go back into the bass line, and then experiment with this little lead lick that gets thrown in: E-|--------------------------------------------------| B-|--6b8vvvvvvvv--(8)rb6p3---------------------------| G-|------------------------3--5b7rb5p3p0---3vbbb(5)--| D-|--------------------------------------------------| A-|--------------------------------------------------| E-|--------------------------------------------------| After that, there is nothing that is really new (just listen to the recording to get the exact locations of everything). What I have already given you should cover everything but the solo. Here is my feeble attempt at this solo: (I think a little echo is mixed in with it) E-|------------------------------3------3--5b6--3----3------3-----------| B-|----------------------------3---3--6------------3---3--6-------------| G-|--5b7vvvrb---p3vvv-0hhhh---------------------------------------------| D-|---------------------------------------------------------------------| A-|---------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|-----------------------------------------------------------5b6--3ss--| E-|---------15-17b18-17b18-15------------------------------------| B-|--s15-18-------------------15-18-18-18-15-15-15-15vv----------| G-|-----------------------------------------------------17-17vvv-| D-|--------------------------------------------------------------| A-|--------------------------------------------------------------| E-|--------------------------------------------------------------| >>>>>>>>>> E-|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| B-|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| G-|--15-15vv--14-15-14----14b15|-12-12-12---10-10-10-----7-7-7---10-10-10-| D-|--------------------17v-----|-12-12-12---10-10-10-----7-7-7---10-10-10-| A-|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| E-|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| E-|----------------------------------------------------------------------| B-|-----------------11v--------------------------------------11----------| G-|--12-12-12-10-12-10v-12-10-12---5-3-5-3---ss12---12-10-12-10-12-10-12-| D-|--12-12-12-10-12-----12-10-12---5-3-5-3---ss12---12-10-12----12-10-12-| A-|----------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|----------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|-------------------------------------------------------------| B-|-------------------------------------------------------------|Back G-|-12tttt14tttt15tttt17tttt19tttt21tt19tt21tt19tt21tttttsssss0s|into D-|-12tttt14tttt15tttt17tttt19tttt21tt19tt21tt19tt21tttttsssss0s|earlier A-|-------------------------------------------------------------|riff E-|-------------------------------------------------------------| By the way, the t in that is for tremolo picking (just pick as fast as you can through it). As far as that second to last line of the solo goes, Im sorry it sounds so wrong. If anyone knows something that sounds better (wouldnt take much I presume) either post it or send it to me. Id appreciate it. Questions, comments, additions, and corrections are always welcome. Have fun with this one. holladay@engin.umich.edu ------------------------
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