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The Ocean Tab


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The Ocean - Led Zeppelin
Houses of the Holy
By:  Dr. Rammstein

                     Intro and main riff

      this main riff is repeated throughout the song   
e|---------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------|
G|-2-2-----------------------------2------------2----------|
D|-------5-2----------0-2-5----0-2----------------0-2------|
A|-----------3~----------------------------4---------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------|



                         Verse

 D D D      C C C   Asus4  Gsus+4  Asus4   D D D
Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain.....

(note)-This is the correct chord progression.  I got it from the book. 




        D         C         Asus4        Gsus+4       G
e|------2---------0-----------x-------------x---------3--|
B|------3---------1-----------3-------------2--------(3)-|
G|------2---------0-----------2-------------0---------0--|
D|------0---------2-----------2-------------0---------0--|
A|------x---------3-----------0-------------x---------2--|
E|------x---------x-----------x-------------3---------3--|

Although this is correct, I perfer to play a major G chord in 
replace of the Gsus+4.  I think it sounds more full. 

Just listen to the song.  The rythm isnt't hard. 
 


I am still transcribing the end part of the song from standard 
notation to tablature.  
The chords played over the solo are:


D E D E D E D E 

Then

A D E A D E
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