Artist: Keller Williams Song: Ramble On Tabber: vantage4 email: vantage_4@yahoo.com *put something relating to guitar tabs in the title so i it's not spam! Here's Keller Williams' cover of Led Zeppelin's Ramble On. This is my first tab, so if got any suggestions fire away! Key: | / slide up | \ slide down | h hammer-on | p pull-off | ~ vibrato | + harmonic | x Mute note First off, each string is tuned a half step flat. Also, I'll write it out but he's much just strumming an E flat chord and an A flat seven chord in open position with some and a couple little licks. Let the strings ring from the chords when you play the licks and accents and if you're not sure what to do between a few licks just strum a chord a few times. |0-------------0---------0-0---------0-----------------| |0---------------0-------0-0---------0-----------------| |1-------------------2---2-2---------1-----------------| |2-------------------2---------4\2---2-----------------| |2-------------------0---------------2-----------------| |0-----------0-----------------------0-----------------| strum chord ^strum a few more |----------------------12------------------------------| |------------------------12----------------------------| |-1------------------------13--------------------------| |---4-2----------------------14------------------------| |-----------0------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------------------| |staccato| ^let ring that's the intro/verse. repeat a few times with minor variations-->hold a note here, one there, add a slide, you know the drill, just keep things interesting. then: |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5-------------------------------| |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5-------------------------------| |-1--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-6-------------------------------| |-2--x-x-x--4-x-6-x-7-------------------------------| |-2--x-x-x--4-x-6-x-7-------------------------------| |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5-------------------------------| ^strum chord a few times |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5\-------------------------------| |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5\-------------------------------| |-1--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-6\-------------------------------| |-2--x-x-x--4-x-6-x-7\-------------------------------| |-2--x-x-x--4-x-6-x-7\-------------------------------| |-0--x-x-x--2-x-4-x-5\-------------------------------| all right, and that's the bridge between the verse and chorus. for the verse, you'll really just have to listen to what keller's doing. he's pretty hitting an e flat chord like so: |-0- |-0- |-1- |-2- |-2- |-0- then he throws in some quick notes, usually a run using the e flat pentatonic scale: |---------------------0-3-------| as a note, he doesn't use strings 1 |-----------------0-3-----------| and 2 very much, but he's just noodling |-------------0-2---------------| around with the scale so just make |---------0-2-------------------| something up as you go along. |-----0-2-----------------------| |-0-3---------------------------| then he hits an A flat 7 chord like so: |-0- |-0- |-2- |-2- |-0- |--- and then he makes up another quick run using the same scale. he also mutes the strings lot to make a cool syncopated rhythm, it's impossible to write out but knowing the and notes it's not hard to figure out by ear.