Led Zeppelin That's the Way outro (live) Transcribed by Dan Jackson, Denton, TX This is straight from the Earl's Court on the DVD. I'm pretty sure Page plays it the same in the BBC Sessions, too. Some people like to tune the first string to G instead of D, but I like the open sound that octave fifth (D) gives you. TUNING: D B G D G D A) -0--0--0--0--0-0-0-0- -0--1--3--5--7-7-7-7- -0--0--0--0--0-0-0-0- -0--2--4--5--7-7-7-7- -0--0--0--5--7-7-7-7- -X--X--X--0--0-0-0-0- B) -0--4--5--0--0- -5--0--0--0--0- -0--0--0--2--0- (3X) -5--5--5--0--0- -5--5--5--0--0- -0------------ C) -0/0--0/0--0/0--0/0- -5/7--5/7--5/7--5/7- -0/0--0/0--0/0--0/0- (these are quick -5/7--5/7--5/7--5/7- slides, not deliberate) -5/7--5/7--5/7--5/7- -0/0--0/0--0/0--0/0- Play these in succession, A, B, then C. When John Paul and Robert come in, Page starts changing it up in part B... B2) -0--4--5--0--0-- -5--0--0--0--0-- -0--0--0--2--0-- (3X) -5--5--5--0--0--2^0 -5--5--5--0--0-- -0------------- Page changes up each part C as the outro goes on as well. The movement's not hard; you can basically use the same finger placement as you slide. These are kind of just the basic chords. The picking pattern you can pick up by listening to Page play it or just improvising. -0/0--0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0- -5/7--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7- -0/0--0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0- (and so on) -5/7--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7- -5/7--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7-7/10--5/7-7- -0/0--0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0-0/0---0/0-0- The song ends with an open G chord after progression A. At Earl's Court, they hold it out for a while, and then Page finishes with a bar harmonic on fret 7.