Hi, I am Bob from Toronto, Canada. This guitar lesson is about how to play the Intro to Over the Hills and Far Away by Led Zeppelin. Start with the third string open.
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Hammer on to the II fret. Pull off to open.
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And go to fourth string, IV fret.
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Pull off, open fourth string and play the third string open.
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And play the G chord three times.
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And back to the third string open.
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Hammer on to the II fret. Pull off to open. Back to the fourth string, IV fret.
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Then the third string open.
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And to the IV fret to the third string.
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Pull off to the II fret there and pull off to open.
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Play the fourth string open.
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And play an E chord somewhere a couple of times.
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And play the whole thing again.
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And play the G ones like that. We go the fifth string open.
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And fifth string II fret.
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Then fourth string II fret. Try to play with one finger like that.
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Back to the fifth string, II fret.
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And the fourth string open.
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II fret.
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Open.
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And play the G chord a few times.
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Then to the third string open.
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Hammer on to the II fret, pull off.
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Fourth string, IV fret.
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Third string open.
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Pull off the fourth fret, sorry, play it.
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And pull off to the second.
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Open on the third string.
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And open on the fourth string.
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And play the D chord couple of times.
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And once again, third string open.
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Hammer on the second.
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Pull off to open.
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Fourth string, IV fret.
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Pull off to open.
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Open fourth string.
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And play the III fret at the fifth string.
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And that become a C chord. So, III fret, fifth string.
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Play the C chord couple of times.
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And to the fifth string, II fret and the second string, III fret. Play that chord.
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We actually we do is play the fifth string, II fret couple of times.
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And play the chord a couple of times.
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Starts part again. So you got C is.
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Like that. And the next chord is play like this. Fifth string, I fret; fourth string, III fret; G open; second string, III fret like that. And the bottom string open.
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And play that a few times. Plays with five beats, so.
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And slide keep it in the same structure but slide it up two frets, like that.
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So that part again. It is play like it.
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And start at the very beginning and play the whole thing all over again. Except when you get to C play the III fret, fifth string.
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But instead of going to the G for like that, instead of going there, you play right the G chord like this.
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Strums like a couple of times.
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And you go to the III fret, top string.
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It is a little note. Fifth string open.
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Fifth string, II fret.
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Fourth string, II fret.
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Fourth string open.
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And the D chord.
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Strum like a couple of times.
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Then to the G chord, couple of times.
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So, you play that three times like this.
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Once,
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And.
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And the third time, you play it just the D.
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Instead of going D, G and then the vocal line comes in.
And that has been very much it for the Intro. I have tabs for this lesson available on my guitar lesson website, www.bobsguitarlessons.50megs.com. And thanks for watching.
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