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Learner Guitarist - Help with Kashmir


Xolo1974

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Hi all, 

I could figure this out myself, but i just don't have that great an ear - so i wouldn't be sure I'm getting it right. Looked at various lessons on youtube and none of them have this....i just want a tab of the end bit of Kashmir...the ascending bit (there's probably a technical name for it). It's only about a dozen notes....in the following video it kicks in at 7mins 08secs. Anyone has the time I'd appreciate it. 

Oh and what's the chord he finishes on? If anyone has a tab of any of the licks he plays in between as well that would be good. But like I say, I'd be happy with just the dozen or so notes. 

Appreciate any help. 

Cheers 

Neil 

 

 

 

 

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Unlocking the Mystery: Why Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” Is Their Quintessential Song – Ari Koinuma

 "But toward the end of the song the ascending figure morphs into this run that goes from G dorian to G lydian (G-A-Bb-C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C#).  That is a very unusual move in rock, where a tonality shift is built into a phrase.  The result is this sense of transformation — the phrase starts out sounding ominous but then the series of whole steps in the second half really make it sound as if some kind of enlightenment is revealed at the end."

 

 

I can't help with tab but this guy addresses the ascending riff towards the end.

 

 

 

A couple glimpses of her workin' the riff higher on the neck here. Love a girl with a half stack.

 


 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Badgeholder Still said:

 

Unlocking the Mystery: Why Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” Is Their Quintessential Song – Ari Koinuma

 "But toward the end of the song the ascending figure morphs into this run that goes from G dorian to G lydian (G-A-Bb-C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C#).  That is a very unusual move in rock, where a tonality shift is built into a phrase.  The result is this sense of transformation — the phrase starts out sounding ominous but then the series of whole steps in the second half really make it sound as if some kind of enlightenment is revealed at the end."

 

 

I can't help with tab but this guy addresses the ascending riff towards the end.

 

 

 

A couple glimpses of her workin' the riff higher on the neck here. Love a girl with a half stack.

 


 

 

 

Thanks buddy, appreciate the effort. I’ll take a look and have a crack at it today. It’s my favorite part of the song. 

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